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‘THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. 
[PRICE 6d. 
No mpton Boo 
Phaleenopsis g e Neca 
No. 3.—1848. ] 
3 INDE 
5 “Agriculture, t aeae 43 e Midland Florist, noticed. . . q 3 
Er — 2 55 6 b | Museum, Ipswich....... 8 
sricot tree, to disbud 3 e | New plants ws 3 
forcing. 37 b rtham: k Clu 4 
y hire Farmers’ Club— 1 3 
aaRS ORAS 
b NOD SRSRS 
CCC a Pigs, relative weight of live a, 
Garden, Dublin 38 b mites’ sy gg le en 
a ha ltural 40 4 anting, cheap sé 
F Calendar, 46 4 . — aise pesting: of 
1 5 0 disease, remedies for 
b —38 0 
ums, to aoe =, 37 
— Paneer Clu 
13 att sed or steamed food for 4 ti 
a. 
; Poultry, fecundation of eggs of 44 0 
— 33 4 
5 Rain in 1847 
i b | Rat poison 
a | Salt as manure 
b a destroyer ‘of Weeds. 46 ò 
b | Se wag anure Company, Lon- 
JJ ͤ Cutis wes ss < 41 8 a 
45 Sb coy shed feed = : 
Stall feeding on rrp food. - 
5 4 Tenant right ............ 37 ii 8 
b | Tithe Sonara taon Jessii Cian 43 ¢ 
¢} Villa gardening. .... bn. 36 a 
e | Vine borders an carrion ..,... 37 6 
e| Wali a bn 37 c 
e | Weeds, destroyed by salt 466 
o 46 b 
0 Wheat, drilled: : ru . iss 44 0 
e produce, — Lawes on 41 ¢ 
e Window garden 55 36 b 
application of.. Aa Mer 40 e 
7 ARDENERS’ BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION.— — 
Notice is hereby given, pee 
MEETING of oe 1 ers to 
on Thursday, 2 
r TWO PENSIONERS on the Funds of this Charity 
. take place from among the following Candi- 
— ii Testimonials have been examined and approved 
=) Sa si 65 oe . 5th application. 
Francis Chamberlain 68 .. 4th Í 
Mary Brown 80 72 .. 3d 5 
» 71 Benenden .. 3d pe 
„ 74 Lancashire.. 3d es 
„ 76 Exeter + oe 55 
„ Brixton  . 2d 55 
53 71 5 . ” 
„ 66 Wandsworth 2d 55 
„ 82 Leyton Ist b 
„ 55 Clapham .. Ist 5 
„ 68 Highgate .. Ist Js 
„ 69 Dulwich . Ist 
. ay ae near Perth Ist}; B 
y Cla lle Ist 
precisel ‘commence at 12 pe a and close at 2 
e St bert dni Prieddle of the Charity will afterwards 
i the Fifth Anniv versary Festival, at the Lo ndon Coffee- 
Fir Charles Hotie; Bart. 
M liam 8 Esq. 
Seng Middleton, Bart. R 
Henry Gro sq. 
Robert Han 2 Esq. 
55 obert Steiner "Holford, Esq. 
nd Cabbell 3 05 Ps 8 3 aati — time). 
illsom, E l; 
7 993 ohn Grete — a 
zun Ellis, Esq, James Hamilton n Story, E 
ry * Esq. | George Edward hg Bea: 
e nev, J. H. Fisk, James guanin, E 
Robert Glendinning, Esq, James Thorn, Esq. 
7 j 15. By order, ETER ROGER Contre, Secretary, 
97, Farringdon-street. 
yia CUCUMBER PLAN 
ee ELi, Cam mberwell, n near London, has 
. Plants always eady of his early BLACK 
ner dae te pt of Seed, with printed: cultural direc- 
m 2s 1 s of LISIANTHUS RUSSELLIANUS, 
rhs ET Seed of ditto, cu 
1 Seed, — 6d. per packet. 
$0 Cuthill’s Treatis arly Pota P 
LANDS NUR pend 
WILLIAM W Sa e Uckfield, ore 
v yt Friends ta Mor to in * 
‘ = ower erden may be safely transmitted 15 post. 
e 5 
m ft 15 e olin 8 e Yet ll rooted, a 
cee AO veg on n Nursery, 1 zi Norti Road, London. 
Ost-office, Ci Prepayment only. 
BEAUTIF OL: Pot i The 
ae AND 
a 
white, of the size 
nen blossom 
by the 
John NN Aquilegia is eer- 
beauty. A flower us 18 
diameter.“ Jon N Garoor and C Co., 
e Aree, and es 
10 
5 alte augur HON, LORD l GROSVENOR, M. P., 
Fine young healthy e f 
“2 THE QUEEN AND 
aS LINN PRINCE ALBERT. 
> 
UNDER THE 
PATRONAGE OF 
n S ST. ALBAN’S ‘GRAPE. — 
en patronised by Professor LINDLE 
he above 
the Horti- 
cultural Society of London, Mr. R. Thompson, eee 
Ga 
of the Fruit 8 in the Hort. Soc. 
Editor of the Gard 
ur, an 
nts well “established in 
6-inch pots, free to * 
pats Eg allowance rg ‘the te ade iP three re 8 
Res T Jo Josi NG, Seeds: » Seedsman, St. Alban’ Alban’s, Jan. n. 15, 1847. 
ITCHELL’S ROY! ROYAL ALBERT RHUBARB. — 
0 
garden 
six years 
have seen it to be the ee ever rered mier its 2 being 
the earliest that is , mos 
colour, with large 0 72 salen — rier E by epicures to 
be the ‘gnest-Savoured Rhubarb ever eaten. Large one-year- 
planted roots. each, with the — allowance to the 
trade. — opg requested from 8 correspondents, 
by Post-office order, to WILLIAM MITCHELL, Enfield Highway, 
Middlesex, made payable at the Post- e, Eufield. 
and ö toy 211 who | 
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pro ific bearer , Splendid red 5 
LANTING SEASON. — the following gr eor ion 
of Nursery Stock may still be obtained, at the —.— 
dvertised in the Gardeners’ Chr. 9 on the 6th Nov ov. 1847, 
W. ROG ERS anD SON, Nurserymen and Contracting Planters, 
Southampton. 
SEEDLING. 
— Fir, Scotch | Arbutus 
eacia „ Pineaster | Mahonia 
Bee ch „ Sea Pine Catalpa 
Spanish Chestnut Oak, English = Ser 
aze orn, Quickset Evergreen Oak 
Tenet LARTER FOREST ar ORNAMENTAL 
EES, 1, 2, and 3 
Carpet Juniper 
— Weepin 
Birch ge. a og (thre 2 
Laburnum, commo 
Fir, Scotch H l 
„ Pineaster 
„ Sea Pine 
“v 
Wade aquifolia (ot 8 
„ Spruce Evergreen aml ee 
„ Larch ee maritim: 
„ Austrian Sione ve, hsi B 
„ Weymouth ansplanted, 1 foot 
azel Pinus n Abies ) Douglasii, in 
pia 3 d foot, om Own re a 
y EDS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 
UTTON'S CATALOGUE OF NEW SEEDS for 
the present season is now rea dy, and will be forwarded, 
post pua on application 
SUTTON anå $ 1 for many years made it 
their especial care to algae the eee _ most aise stock 
of GARDEN n hand a very exten 
t HOME GROWN SEEDS, can confidently 
E 
8 
Queen England, Paitboan ‘d’s Surprise, Dancer's Monastery, Waite’s 
ue 
2 of Dwar f, Early Grotto, Ringwood, Auvergne, Thom 
Peas e new Engleñeld, Negro Major, 
0 nd ot —— warf Beans for forcing ; the — — 
uperb, Brown Cos, Adey's new large Cos, Imported P 
and Wellington Green Cos Lettuces; Sutton’s Berkshire 
Champion, Cuthill’s Black Spine, and other fine Cacumbers ; 
true pige rood, and Cuthill’s Scarlet-flesh Melon; selected 
Scarlet Horn, and Long Surrey Carrot; fine dark crimson 
Beet; Beck's Superb, and Wood’s early Radi Reading 
s heretofore, at 3l. 15 21. 28., 
d the advantages connected wit 
considerable. The FLOWER SEEDS —— ore upwards of 
500 s — me and varieties, which may be had in packets of 
3d. each, or in well selected collections, either hardy 
or aroi at 5s, aa. 6d., 10s., 15s., or 20s. ene 
auntie? fo ollowing Bulbous Roots, e., are also of 
uality :— 
Double Anemones, fine large, many atigi per . ee 6 
an unculuses, — mix ces 
ere do. — 5 * 
Fresh imported Italian * per dozen ee 
Gladioluves 6 choice sorts, by name 
Carnations and Picotees, splendid sorts, per pair 
Choice i 3 “aw arfs, per tiv 
ree Ash-leaf ney Po otatoes, per 
* The semis Seeds will be sent AG oak an aa all other 
3 — Railroad, carriage paid to London, Oxford, Glou- 
cester, Bristol, or Southampton 
Rea ading Nursery, Reading, Bets: Jan, 15. 
* 
* 
SSS 
* DRUM MMOND ar ip SONS, NURSERY AND SEEDS- 
MEN, phere Wasen, | Stirling, 14 n EES Ge 
Piper e 
ANSPLANTED eo orsta SORTS. 
Oak and ee in sizes, 14 to per 8 to 308. 
Ash, Elm, and Plane ditto 16s. to 208. 
Spanish Chestnut ditto — 252. 
ditto 1 to 2 iet „„ 102. 6d. to 16s. 
ditto 9 to 18 inches „ 8s. to — 
NOAE S aa ' ditto ai E 125. x 
Thorns or Quik deat 2and S years , 108. 6d. to 12s, 6d, 
Price? Lists; 1 g Shrubs and Fruit trees, can be had on 
Ey ergreen win le K 
Sye to 105. Gd. ae aud a 
Willow. (Comewell) ane plants, 3 to £ Teet, 5 
Common Laurel to 638. each. 
hardiest yor —— 5 Wenig 
cent of —.— Conifers.“ 
ea 
Variegated Ribes sangui 
Evergreen Privet au fen 
Snowbe erry 
— "Bay yot Ba Pye and 
Tree Box 
Cotoneaster - * Weeping Willows 
Deutzia Irish Yew, 3 to 7 feet. 
OF LARGE GROWTH, 5 to 12 feet. 
Lime Pine: 
Beech aster 
— “ | Poplar Sea Pine 
Hornbeam renio 
Oak, . — Silver Fir 
Spruce Fir Portugal Laurel 
ink Scotch Fir 
Chestnut Larch Fir Ae 
AMERICAN PLANTS 
| Rhododendron ponticum, 1, 4, and Sinehan P 20s., 40s., 
and 80s. pe 
1 foot, 128. 64. Erei 
40s., and 75s. per 
roseum, 1 to 2 fest, 508. to 758. on T 100 
hybrid Scarlet and eee in m man 
a ea 3 feet, 208., 
” ” 
» 
39 
beau- 
1 varieties, bedded, 2 to 6 inches, 6s. per 
ye or se per 100. 
Epigæa repens, 1 pe 
Gaultheria cance ben — 
r 100. 
29 25 er edad, 12s, 6d. per 100. 
feet, 50s. to 75s, per 100. 
Kalmia lati 
ce Roses, 25s. per 100. 
ose stocks raised from cuttings of the Bourbon, admirably 
adapted for budding or grafting, 8s. per 100. 
Roses, a selection of the — eife * mixed, 258. per 100. 
Aristolochia Sipho, 98. per d 
Clematis azurea granditior, Bs. Pee 100 or 6s. per dozen. 
Dutch Honeysuckl 3 
Irish Giant A 85. 15 255 5 
Perpetual 1 Violet, 33. par er doz. or 20s, per 100. 
te, 6s, 
Camellia Stock 1 pots), 126. per 100. 
ded, 25s, per 100. 
Holiyhocks, 35 fe. s varieties, 50s, = 100. 
FRUIT TREE 
Peaches, Nectarines, oes pone Pears, Mei 
(trained and un ntrained), Vines, Currants, Gooseberries, F 
berts, Raspberries, and Strawberries of the most select N 
e See 
Floricultural Gardens, sed 
* — 
appucation 
i eN As, consistin, of sharp, gravelly soil, = 
duce The Nur . trees, well suited 4 ted Cow il and d moor 
51. wi 
planting ndera abov li be delivered free at the princi- 
pal and, 
ports o of Britain sail Trela 
OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, Ba md 
house, 18; Pall Mall. Orders by post 1 5 — 7 * to. 
Also some exceedingly moist Parmasan and Gruyére Cheese. 
DOUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS 3s. per Dozen, 
With Directions for Plan ing. 
— Ce arrival of his 
Bey 
Samples of which will be fo er a as any part on en- 
tion, per peo or otherwise, st 168, South Audley-streét, Grosve- 
nor-square, facing the chapel. 
RLY POTAT 
1 ARDY a ND SON, ‘Potato and SEED 
ERs, M n Verte, in anna Seer nks to Her 
Majesty, the King of France, and other distinguished person- 
ages, for the honour of th i and correspondence in 
he care of Potato — ee — saad Selected 5 
pre from their very early tendency have all escaped the 
disease 
Frame, 38. per peck : No. 1, Victoria Dwa: 3 
a 25. 6d. per peck: 55 en ee 4, Prolifics; 5, De- 
A rtation of the cet Bulbs at his 
Foreign Warehouse, 63, South Audley-street, Grosvenor-square, 
facing the chapel. Orders by post pune — attended to, and 
remittances in in postage stamps stamps taken in payme! 
1 1 25 CHAMPAGNE BRANDY, &e. &. 
ROPER ALL begs to call attention to his curious 
old Pale f ti T 
en—s. | per N 
Champagne randy 5 3 MAH 26 
Old norner rigs I ER RA 26 | 8 Spruce, for N 
e e 86 “oner ar bruises, ge P = 
BUOY ile. cereal sa| do 25 66 
ance ; 6, rs. 5 7, Golden Clusters; 
8, Cockneys; 9, Shaws; 10, riche Tre es. Or I peck of eac 
of the a ith a cask, delivered at Witham Station, Eastern 
gee gra Railway, on . y post-office order 
1847, 5s. per 
” SEEDS, iei for cash ee 
8 100 pk fa as 
1 oz, sel 2 pkts. Ann .. ) 
ee ae 1 „* er .. 10 0 
Mons. 2857 choice ditto . 10 0 
ais Boa — 2 1 0 20 „ Biennialss 5 0 
„ Beechw, 3 le Li ed. 
„ Netted Green. flesh 1 0 Y 
