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AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The n Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 2.—1848.) 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 
[Price 6d. 
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ture, economy in........ 25 a 
1 ene. e 4 f 
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21 5 20 5 
52 29 ¢ 
she e—30 a 
28 6 
„22 0 
27 5 
22 
21 e 
Po 26 C 
Rain, monthly depth of, from 
1841 yes — 47 21 e 
Salt as manure .... 28 4 
Scotland, t tourin ., 26 C 
h 7 9 to cg feed 5 c 
Draining, 1 — ea or 2 1 ng 3 e 
—5 f m agricultur Stamford ill Gardeners’ Asso- 
Rech tars . . TE ae 23 a 
Farmers Library, noticed Stinchar, &c., Farmers’ Club— 
Flax culture.......... Improvement of on land . . 29 a 
2 oes Sec veces Tena of badly farmed dis- 
Game laws .......... Tietz * ee a 
Gardenig, Landscape. nile microphylla ,.,., eee 286 
Garden plants, new Tour in — — F 25 c 
Garden whimsies — in 866 1 26 c 
Genetyllis, ne. q . — e near Redruth, 
—— 22 A 29 6 
armers’ Club - . Vegetables and fruit analyses .. 23 a 
vee ae i sss i ENE 20 ¢ 
Vines, effect of carrion on „19 a 
at Eshton Hall .......... 22 a 
— close ol 5 caine a 5 
of s 5 „ 
Wine makin > „23 4 
MEETING o of the Subscribers to wil held 
on Thursday, 27th uary, at the London Coffee-house, 
Ludgate-hill, for the purpose of receiving the accounts of the 
ity for the past year, and electing Officers for the ensuing 
pegs An elec- 
Chari th 0 
year. The chair to ~ taken at 11 0 "clock 
for T e Fu f this Charity 
afterward 
tion WO PENSIONERS on th 
will 
take place from pih the following Candi- 
whose Testimonials have been examined and approved 
cl by the Committee. 
Edward Marshall aged 65 — ee e application. 
Francis Chamberlain „ 68 75 
Mary Bro 5 ne 
Henry Burs] „ 71 Benenden .. 3d 25 
Andrew Elliott „ 74 Lancashire.. 3d i 
Martin Miller aa » 76 Exeter 3d ex 
John Sk „„ 67 Brixton 2a i 
Thomas „ n we 2d i 
Thomas Mills... „ 66 Wandsworth 2d ie 
Charles Ainslie, , „ 82 Leyton Ist is 
John Appleby ss.. „ 55 Clapham Ist a 
Robert Duncan. „, 68 H gate .. 12 5 
69 Dulwich a 
79 —— near Perth, Ist „ 
69 Clapham .. 
at 12 o'clock, akd close at 2 
The Subscribers a ind Friends of the Charity will afterwards 
celebrate the Fifth Anniversary Festival, at the London Coffee- 
in the r. 
Sir Charles Hulse, Bart William — Es 
Sr William Middleton, Bart. : 
3 we ae . eben Hiaba Esa. 
Bod Gig * Robert Steiner Holfor 
Wa, Bond Cabbell, S . P. Johi Lindley, Lang 05 1 
m Alex, a op sarge Edw ilbury, E 
Robert Jas, Hamilta pres ag 
wil Sena t Crace Stevens, Esq. 
The Rev. 7 r Esq. James Thomson, : 
Robert Glenda H. Fis James Thorn, Esq. 
leadianing, Esq. William J. Millsom, Esq. 
Jan. 3, By order, poste Sef oe 5 
i bs has 
and Foreign Ware- 
rders by post punetually attended to, 
moist Parmasan and other Cheese. 
B e PELARGONIUMS,— 
Treatise Cultivation of the Pelargonium, 
published f by Chapman and E Hall, may now be had of all book- 
—— is illustrated with coloured drawings of the following 
Centurion .. I 11s, 6d. | Cruentum .. 2 Ag: re 6d. 
Cavalier oe oe 1 11 6 — 0 
gulielme .. T 13 Gu se oe 111 
Honora es + val Vall Ros: — 
bart banment oniy su owance to the trade. Ther e above 
have strong here i em.—Worton Cottage, Jan. 8. 
W SEED 
Lerne LLIA M r 0 80 near 2 2 
Witla WOOD ax SON beg leav nform 
at Fame have now rece’ ay 8 ap 1 
2 VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AGRICULTURAL. prior 
in 
a nat feta — —.— AG, 
~ — all * nein eas and Broccoli, tog 
Sent Gratis ratis — Vepsthble) ic no — eaodwiit 
N.B.—Flower Seeds may be safely transmitted by post. 
HOYLE’s SEEDLING PEL 
J AMES ' WHOMES, late — — Foster, 
Mano or, beg to inform ae rasen of GE- 
2 of —.— to sani out the whole of the rieties 
r time, that gentleman. Further r particulars will phat in 
3 also to call th 
Public ei Se -a e attention of his s friends and the 
8 
can str —— tock -W BARDEN Tee a ae 
B= a 
Sale, a N Carr 
‘ 7000" SPRUCE: e to 10 feet, 5000 HOLLIES, 3 to 4 feet. 
„ G. 5e. canned Sia of FLOWE R| 
EDS is now ready, and ca application.— | 
181, Rich Holborn, London, Janua | 
APE GARDENING 
CH ROGERS respectfally begs to offer his ser- 
bo 
vices in every ranch o 
r 
5 55 — 
EXTRACTED FROM apo 55 6 TIMES ” 
NEW 
pine = IUMS.—« A ‘dhol ner, who wishes to have 
opinion of the merits — Mr. Miller's (of Ramsgate) 
Seedling í pg aioe et of the pres nt season, in comparison with 
of M eck (of 
those seen the deserip- 
e an i alogue | 00 either party. We have seen 
both, an I 
that between the . of those celebrated growers there is 
no comparison whatever —Mr. Miller's being as superior to Mr. 
Beck’s as a Dahlia is to a Sunflower. — this matter, although 
we had no doubt on the subject, we have taken the opinion of 
several eminent practical florists, Aen they entirely agree with 
us. Miller’s Seedlings are perfection d in 
— with Beck's, and the britiiaiicy of f their colours | are 
as superior to Beck’s as light to darkness 
logues in our possession, and sh all feela "pleasure in showing 
them either to ‘A Gar cage or any person who wishes to 
becom a purehaser "=E, Š underland Times. 
WILLIAM MILLE s a descriptive AS aay Illustrated 
with Eight Coloured Drawings sent post free, on receipt of 24 
postage stamps, It also conta ains the ede! of Hybridising 
and Cultivating the ee e 33 the year. 
Providence Nursery, Ramsgate. 
UNDER THE 
PATRONAGE OF 
fthe Fruit Department in the 
Editor of the Gardeners’ Journ 
eshy, rich, and sugary, w 
prem of extensive cultivation, 
21s. 
* S ST. ALBANS ‘GRAPE, — The above 
en patronised by Professor LIx pT 
Porai Society of Londo on, Mr. R. Thom 
THE QUEEN AND 
PRINCE ALBERT 
y, the Horti- 
mpson, Superintendant 
Hort. Soc. Gardens; and t 
as being an excellent variety; 
make a bane Si avour, and is de- 
Plants well established in 
6-inch te, free to Lo ndo on, on receipt | of a post-o fice order for 
1. HER Ne THE Ta 
2. Iis Grace the Duke of Su- 
therland, 2 plants 
re Marquis of Ailsa, N. B. 
4. Lo a Rosebery, Dalmeny 
5. sinW. Brisco, Bart. -» Croft 
morgan, 7 plants 
10 G. Walker, Esq., Eastwood 
Hal 
11 J. . Willmott, Esq., Sher- 
— plants 
14 1 Low and Co., Clapton, 
nts 
15 Gen. Dias 
ter — Sh — Slough, 
pate eth ge NEMOROSA.—The above Plant, 
from 
its 
may ~~ obtained in 2 quantity, upon 
the Curator o Bury St. t. Edm ae 
PRUCE FIRS, HOLLIES, AND LAŬ 
for 
to a 
19 Gray, Adams, 
17 J. B. iene. Esq., — 
8 — Leaf, Esq., Old Chang 
and H 
Brompton, 4 ae 
26 — Schasider, 
meme Re ge 3 to 5 fee 
tugal, round and handsome, Pio feet. 
21 
22 
Ed. auc Esq., Cafn, 2 
F SUBSCRIBERS TO THE ABOVE GRA 
6 
9. R. ae Newcastle-under- | 
68 G. R. 
d., South- 
te 75 
Re. C. Paroissian, Har- 
ie, Norwich, 3 pints 
1000 Di 
All pe above! hate been several times transplanted. 
and good 
on Peckham, 3 plants 
iced 
5 eous * 
— d by 
They are ates even Sd the following desirable Hares 
8 &e. 
12 Algen, plants i in variety, with flower buds fit zo s 
10 
d 
0 
6 And medas, ‘of sorts including floribunda 8 0 
25 Azaleas ? New a, cage vor soa their own 
flower- rt by name. 20 0 
25 ee sai 3 — — 8, dito, ditto 15 0 
12 ee kgn luding scar 5 white, and rose, 
hardy vari 1 
12 Hardy ie ga ofa ‘sort, b. 
Magnolia grandiflora and Emaint. T pots Ber doz, 1 
Thea, Bohea and Mere quite hardy, per d 1 
100 pper Roms, 2 ofa „„ own BE cag 3 
I 
1i 
ot 
4 
EZO 
3 
» 
50 D: e of a sort, d i 0. 
Standard cad E standatd Roses, per r doz., 127. and } 
12 Climbing or Pillar Roses, one = a sort 
Rosa Anemoniflor N 
Cloth of Gold Rose 
Camellias — Azaleas, — SA plants, per — 3 
Choice Ericas, one of a sort, by name, per dozen 
gen rent collections of Kitchen Garden Seeds, 
and best kinds, for 10s., 20s., 30s., = A 0 
Dar Nursery, jra Newington, London, Jan. 8. 
EEDLING PETUNIAS 
ASS ax OWN have much — in offering 
the following very superior and first-rate PET UNIAS, 
ich they have selected from 3 of lings, and 
which they can recommend confidence, 
ooms were submitted for Dr. LINDLEY’s opinion and were 
e gs 4 no 3 see $ Ch — for August 21 and 
Ae 4, in reply to o S. B. 
PEROR, a rich dark flower, bold and very attractive, — 
cellent torm, colour dark pene, shaded and frequently 
blotched with rich bluish lilac, 5s. each 
EMPRESS, a beautiful clear flower, of a white ground, 
oan and ag . with lively 2 fine form, 58. each. 
DIO ENES, a flower, of s t ‘substance, purplish 
seer with v Seat iy aa veins, 58. e. 
CHANCELLOR, blush lilac, with h purple throat, sine Ty 
distinct purple stripe up the centre of lobe of the co: 
35 G. 5 Es q., Tad- 
) caster 
A 
W. Iv 
Earl of Darnley, Cobham 
Hall 
. Sen Taunton, 3 plnts | 
are. 
, Esq., Bramhope 
. Lauton, Esq., Lauton 
E all, 2 plants 
E pg a 
31 T. Hughes, he — 
Cottage 
32 H. L. ee Esq., Barton 
33 H. lesan, Esq., Cambridge 
House, 2 plants 
34 — , Sawbridgeworth, 3 
wes 
Henderson and Co., London, 
3 plants 
AKEen, 
55 F. Barringer, “Redford, 9 
pian 
6 W. Skirving, Liverpool, 6 
plants 
57 W. C. Harland, Esq., Sut- 
ton Hall 
58 Sir F. — Bart., 
Claremont Lodge 
9 S. Crawley, Esq., Luton 
65 * ey, Esq., Tunbridge 
a- 
Is, 2 lants 
63 Sir H. Ferguson, Crediton 
64 À. pne Esg., M. P., 
Ma 
65 J. 8. “Cunnin ham, Esq.,. 
astle, N.B. 
66 Earl o nena ld, Perth 
67 outs: Yan | Houtte, 
„ Esq., 8 
ridge 
69 8 and Co., Perth, 3 
lants 
70 Pet ee and Perry, Chelsea, 
e ee Bridgenorth 
72 G. 22338 Bog.. Cowes- 
eld H ee 
, Uttox.. 
77 H. Le Keux, * Booking” 
78 E. M. Gawne, — Isle of 
85 Col. Murray, Inverary,N.P. 
86 Through Messrs. Hurst and 
ges S. Ba 3 pis untingdon, 
91 J. Cullis, Leamington 
92 J. — Stratford-on- 
York, 4 plants 
2 rZ a —.— — 
3 — 28 
54 J. Dis ney. Bsa. , Tngatestone, | 
very sho ET fine, 5s. each. 
AN é Sige i . very beautiful and attractive . of 
ex and constant, vag a crimson, finely be- 
span, gied a alloy ori iar white spots, 5s. 
1 7 2 ue pretty ros: y pink, 7) ‘excellent form and 
To MUS, a ge 1 light flower, with very deep purple throat | 
"o veins, * . 3s. 6d. each. 
NCHE, a Aa 1 white, with a rich 
vain throat, 3s. 6d. e 
The Set Complete, which are all very distinct, 28s, 
The usual allowance to the Trade by taking the set, or | 
eer of a sort. Plants will be sent out early in the season, 
U Establishment, 5 
2 plan 
8 .—CORNER OF OF 
B 
n e 
. mig p for the last F 
Priced Lists of Agricultural Seeds 
Ton appl. cation, 
general, that their 
house is at the c leer P HALF. 
102 Veite 
103 Earl of ibai, Cobham 
Hall 
104 Backhouse and Son, York, 
i 05 bnd erwood, Esq., Stan- 
verpool, 3 plants 
108 G.Chivas, Chester, 2 deri 
_ ROBERT — Seedsman, St. Alban’s, Jan. 8, 1 
„p HALF-MOON:s STREET, 
— ti GIBB: 
ent) th * ` SEEDSMEN to the 
By Official A 
“ROYAL AGRIC LTURAL Pom OF ENGLAND,” 
to remind the M enue e Society, and Agric ulturists 
House and Seed W 
IN-STREET, PICCA: 
Fifty Y 
Seeds are always pa andmey 
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