[J AN, 15, T 
34 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
T ADVERTISEMENT OF 
TO PLANTERS.—WHITETHORN OR QUICK : 
a tions from t this OUELL anv CO. ‘having a fine and clean stock of Be. S? SEED NG PEDARG ON TEE 
— iety, an e London Trade im particular, have the above beg to offer hey slows prices: The s 2 * ria e aböte, an 
superior variety, veri d, very strong and bushy, 10s, per 1000, it willmot be increased by ECR he autumn: 
—— 22 . Ars S RHUBAR is a * s Ine, 6 6s. pe rI 1 mm Cruenta, 5 plants . £1 * 8 pan me, 8 39 Ki 111 60 
4 edt è — : , 4 
suilcient recommendation for the LINNZUS; this being the 1 year seedling, fine, 1s. Gd. per 8 00. 1 Ma 8 ba e on . 
— al sort grown by them for the London markets for True Fastolff Raspberry, 10s. to 158. per 100. aval eit na oe 1 8 eee ava i 2 > 
: — ears — — Li — and unusually produc- Fine at K white ‘to. . 258. per 100. Cassandra, 3 do. TS Bote t O0. . Ing 
tive, and is pr o e yvan for * xe be dard Roses of the finest sorts 128. to be cats te nat OO diel 
its delicious fi — ing large an free from 3 Sp > Es G “aiscoumt N. É 
22 t t reserving, and all other 1 is ‘Rhubarb, strong roots, fit for foreing, 93. to 128. p. r pre- paym y. rade, Del. 
—— — „it is 2— 51 — p — it is ithe best arien 7 ts plan nted now will be ready uttin g in three 3 vered FE, 22 pes ee ay n London. Post-offlce e Order, 
— i ne ou — M- ante Fo : 1.5 y ide Sbi ortion. of the 500 co 
å bright red — arance, render Im caved. "Giau t Rhubarb, a very fine variety, and weil, . A considera e p opies of E, Ba 
r One-year pian 5 — t Ae. adapted for forcing, 63. to 9s. per doze me ii 3 ay Be nai A ation of the n is c 
Mitchel! Strong Giant Asparu Styears © per anscwve ries, 
** Royal Albert” Rhubarb, 3s. 6d., and 258 ip Eee 1. "oe nd y 2 geans old, 2s. 6d. per 100. intention of reprinting itin its present form, 
KA r Farm, Deptford, Jan. 15. enaga: akale for foreing v-dozen. Isleworth, Jan, 15, 
: 8 the following ea — * supplied free from disease, a 
TO CUCUMBER GROWERS. es ge eg Sai eer Kidney, Barly Cock- — LAKE, Nasen ie, Bridgewater 
DWARD TILEY, NURSERYMAN DSMAN, ney, and Shilling» Early Fram those a RF TR: AINED TREES ser, hag ` 
begs to oe his superb and unequalled Cucumber, Great Yarmo me | following pap piieis oe this — oi a very low rate, 
40 291 5 — ATH.” e ad 2 arer 5 z. Peaches, ee Apricots, P arg „and Apples 
— 1 handso — arliest and most produc- | DLING PET akoa Ha 2 teck of Goose —— “currants, n aud 
and amen ava may t grower 10204 mown the * —— B AND BROWN have mior e in offerin ring — of sorts, cet i a 
length of this Cucumber „ Ne owing very superior and first-rate PETUNIA EW SEED AND TABLY SHMENT, 
—— no peshen, —— o — age en which they have selected — upwards of 2000 ergo eS — OBERT M. ST ARK “ate partner of Mes, 
y whi a can -aepo Vay racer pon eo. J. Dickson and Sons), 8 imate that he hast. 
[on — — — ainst 2 Blooms were submitted for Dr. LINDLEY’s opinion aud were | cently opened the commodious and contral 8 2, H0 Í 
— bo 72 hardy kinds ti i Season. ut favourably noticed ; see Gardeners’ Chronicle for August 21 aria ST EET, EDINBURGH, im the above line; Pe i 
—— uckets, 7 seeds 2s. 5 ja 8, 53. Sept. 4, in reply to S. B. ecured a choiee supply of the most a 8 ane { 
BT hes seeds of Hamilton B Black Spine Cucum ite tye eB se A and very attractive, of | GARDEN, FARM, and PLOWER SEEDS, carefully ele 
et excellent form, 
k purple, shaded and frequently o obtain a share of public 
Patronat, 
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d; 
different — or taken 
blotched with rick bluish lilac, 5s h he will use his teat endeavours to merit. ji 
a number 2 oom ey S, a beautiful clear flower, of a white ground, ee i , j 
; length from 24 to 28 inches, and a pe As — it. sha 10 a and a pretti edged with lively pink, fie — 55. each; l and descriptive Catalogue of these — just been pub. 
en bed, 48. r et of each of * lished, and may be had on apphication. Extensive assortments 
The above Cucumbers will be foun d tobe. of excellent quality e yore Pont 8 —— . stout substance, purplis Implements and Botanical Apparatus.— —Edin , Jan, í 
cri 1, —— — 
for table, the fesh being firm and of fne Haver. ‘Exhibitions CHANCE. OR, blush ‘lilac, with purple throat, having a | ( YHINESE Pl PIGS FOR SALE.—A nice lot of 
Pasties intending to 8 à 212 3 a enter into | distin ct purple stripe t —— centre of each lobe of the Chinese Pigs for wale, about three months old En, 
er very showy Ind fine, bs, e of Mr. J NkWwaTER, Enstone, Oxfordshire, 
— * d —5 last tl g PAINT — — —— beautiful and attractive flower 
05 - xoellent constant, . — 5 crimson, finely þe- UCUMBERS. — HOLDWORTH’S IPERI 
Per N d. ket—s. d. spangled * over — n white spots, 5 FRAME is the best show and finest flavoured CU 
True Beechwood Melon.. 1 0 Wintiee Prise” --1 0 ROS en CIR — H a pretty rosy — “of ‘excellent form and ne in — average ene about Se pe 
arsa DA Ts wey .. ool 0| True Walcheren baut ze, handsome, _ growing — 5 alike; they pair well, a point 
erry’s l'ri „ 1 0 flower Broccoli. -k V Con Us, a 8 light flower, with ed deep purple throat pensable in comp Small packets, 28. 6d, each; whid 
* nfiesh 1 and veins, shaded with pink, 33 Bs, 6d.-eae may be remitted in N stamps. 
old at 1 up TET's General Seed Shop, 16, Pulteney | BLANCHE, a fine, cacy and — white, with a rich S. WATERS, Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wilts. 
a 2 The above will be sent free, on a remittance purple throat, 3s. 6d. 
office order, or the amount in postage sta es plete, whic all very distinct, 288. STRONG HORTICULTURAL 16-02. SHEE 
he 3 rade by taking the set, or three — song ATO RIES, 
y 
nee ofa sort. Plants will ves sent out early in the season, 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
SA ti Bal GARDEN S D 
A complete collection, — — of 20 quarts of 
— . of PEAS, and all other seeds in p 
roporti n 
of the best sorts, sufficient for one year’s 's cropping of a large 
gen! fe — 4 Melons and Cucumbers in — „£3 J. 
es, 
waite 
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pe ei La PITS, F —FURTRER RED 
ETLE — C0. ‘publish’ Prices | in i the 6 
Chronicle the first Satur tne 
and —— Talas Shade, Sheet, Crown, and Paten Plate 
ERS SEEDLING ee 
ILL 
e in un am not Kent 3 T 1 6 of panto — is So ayua; London, 
a i — sf! 2 25. een o rear — * ee 3 1 € 
enmi pa Dio Bites 1 1s. | Admir i 4 1 4 Te o o ASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. na 
No. 4.—Ditto (this is sufficient for a gentleman’s small . 1 0 Flora Flag. . 1 1 0 James PHILLIPS AND CO., 116, B e e 
128. 6d. he set si 5 9 with the nre allowance. Without, are supplying SHEET GLASS at the following 
No extra charge made for packing. ee * b3 o 5 s 8 : 4 ot = ` reduced Prices for Cas 
If there 83 be any sorts of seeds that would not be | Kelipse ite Meteor Super * 
wanted in the collection, tities of those most | Tele cme oie 15,0 | Beauty Surpass 0 10 6 HORTICULTURAL Geass SMA 7 so 
desired would be sent. References en if required to e six Bla al allow: LONG. 4 by 3 and 4} by 5 - J d. Perf. 
— families. in — dheg and Scot- | New Forcing GERANIUM, "PURPUREA MULTIFLORA,” 16 öh. 60 tho fae d periost T i" r 
land, who a collections last season All Eder, to be | 208. oh, a 5 e 4 „ 6% „ 4 Rk wi 
a remittance or referencë N. a d.strong plants, with cuttings, are now ready to 5 a Ye ar „ 
. — ae send a Ane — set = = distinct varieties a real bargain, | 26 a 2 iat U a * tive ys 
eral Cata Horticultural and Agricultural Seeds | 10. 10s., . ual allowance to the trade. 32 RA 
may be iad on —— Seniesa — Not above 10 8.3 ay 
Seeds carefully packed A for exportation. GLASS MILK mien [PR OPAGATING GLASSES, aNDBEE 
Wa. Jas. Eres, se High-street, and Bower Nursery, GARDENERS’ REGISTER OFFICE. D — packed in Baskets, and sent tt 
Maidsto any part of th 
: . os ane AnD SLATER. 
COOPERS PATENT APPARATUS, zB 16 oz, . 0s, 8d, arki sive na 
its, which 1 a OZ . 0 10 — — 
for — —— by James Cooper, at No, & | Siew Sag KF ESTABLISEMENT. | m 0 - =< 
St. John’s street, Gerken : | è Ham s wili i TOMETERS. 
delivered at — part of London, for TEN SHILLINGS ea r trying the — 8 Milk, 4 tubes 
tubes 10s. 
— g pt to the fodt, 
i : 
— E E J WE EEKS AND cO, King’s i chelsea, Nicht. PATENT be yp itn PLATE GLASS, a 
and duart bottles, some in syrup, 
will be forwarded by post uested. „ tects.and Builders of Hotnouses, Greenhouses, Conserva- from 4d. to 7d. per sige anger ding to size ; well adapted 
2 iiba Torwartod ̃ pakai . tories, &c,, beg to inform the Mobility and Gentry teak they Conservatories, Offices, and Warehouses, and an excelle 
ORN e 8 re RASPBERRY,— have erecte ted, on their pr aing r the purpose of inspection, stitute for Ground n 
Sr 8 S Garden, 3 of Horticultural Buildings, showing all the various “WATER APPARATUS AND HORTICUMTORAL 
arden, ocie a BUILDIN 
e und Stroy odaji Wardens, as elar the 028 PATENT HOT: WATER | J)ANIEL ap EDWARD Bi of 2 
jo tins Mark p ir yant ' posite to t to be had of GEORGE APPA . —— is een for simmplieity amad ee Holborn, construct and erect Hot-water Apparatus f 
e Re $ rms, ma acti ep 
GroRce Chinuwoob, Covent garden ; and W. and J Nonie | their premises, Boilers of all sizes, which only 1 — o aad Ma Horticultural Buildings, Dwelling-houses, 1. b 
iana, S 
164, Fleet-street, at 2. per 100, or 65. per dozen. a> Frait in in) Care, once in 12 hours, 
ovent-garde any o . 
Cove u brought a higher price than eoi fa a mn a TA nos in addition to their land, and Ireland for many Noblemen and Sit tlem W 
1 i z tural Manufactory, es shed an ecient Q onour to be ed g the ranges © 
— The — I a most sail mental Nursery. The bui dings, which are now 22 —— houses and Pits in HER MAJESTY'S. S NEW GARI 2 
the attantion she Hobility, ̃ aed Public | pleted, are allowed to be the finest in theicvuntry ; as aleg the | FROGMORE, and —— 
des dae sn ALSAMsS, to —— arrangements of the Heating Apparatuses. The | Conservatory erected byi the Horticultural Society of London 
fect d — attention ‘for many years, and per- whole combining economy — and elegance, their at Chiswick, and ale wien at 
ected rega ade r are off There is a rare and most e . Conservatory attached to the P : 
es 8 -known varieties of Greenhouse Plants, Catalogues = pa rwarded. D. and E. Bal Ex, who were the first to introduce E 
nia, 8 c THETR SEED CATALOGUE W REA Curvilinear Hothouses to Horticulturists Wee 
y l pE eaa to ail parts of the iduplday dn |1 —.— — — 8 tions of Horticultural veer, e eee aes he e all kinds of 
* of — — stamps — = ——— at any other. Plans, Estimates, and Cats. work at their Manufactory, 272, Holborn. i 
us, Bowater Nursery, Woolwich, REGISTER OF EVERY wan e TEPHENSON - i 
2:2: <n, a anD CO., Gracechureh-streeh . 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, LILIUM LANCIFOLTOM, | Taring situations, according + 
AURICULAS, "CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AND GERA. | °Mtions, offers to te ree Se ma See en easy means of | and beeen ie ie . eee 
GARDENERS i yap ge bs — =~ CYLINDRICAL HOILENS, re attention u 
ENRY GROOM, Clapham-rise, near London, by | printed form —— with a eee e to their e much “improved a 
ier hay Sek ag E —— — 
e recommend t 4 - fa 
attention of — Nobility, Gentry, and Amateurs, the: above E BECK infi ihi Pukin hardt iii to uired 8 or flues 
FLOWERS, which he can supply of the finest quality at e manufactured by him in Slate for Horticultural pur- 3 nt to state that at the request of 8 
— — price es :— poses, may be seen in use at 5 Cottage, Isleworth, upon | friends they are n g their Boilers of Iron, apere: a 
1 Bes 2 100 — Go yea 22 00s.0d. | application to the gardener (Sundays encepted). 3 pi which pri cost E —— These Boilers, ption ut ; 
ures, per to , Scarcely 
T00 Ammos ks, in 50 su erfine named those who 2 = seen T 
‘allectios) eden ene 0 | ({UCUMBER am MELON BOKESawy LIGHTS.— | be . ae ee pore ve | 
fine mixtures, per 100, Ts. to 10s. 6d. One hundred 1, 2, gl and Lights of all they may be seen at most af . NEI 3 
Liriun UM ALBUM, fine bulbs, each, Is.to 0 2 6 | Sizes ready for immedia’ ee or Warroncel best materials, | Nurseries 3 ni 
n 15 Pone um, each . 33. to 0 10 6 ked and sent to all parts of the Kingdom ; Z. light Boxes |, S and Co. beg to inform the ‘Trade that at their N 
„ . SPECIOSUM, 78. Gd. to 111 6 and Lights from ll. és. Garden Ligh ery descripti in New Park- street, every equired for the cons 
aeey ite “Hybrid Seedling Lires, 6 inte a 10 nservatories, Green and Hot-houses made and fixed in “all of Horticul cultural a as Well as for heating themy 
— ‘Las, in 25 fns sorts, named .. 10 0 | Parts of the kingdom. References given to the Nobility, Ventey, obtnined upon the most ad : 
x pair 8 rts, named os 10% N the * ye in eee the 8 of England. Conserv. 8 Ce. , of Iron or Wood . 
2 coTkes, in T a T ee AMES Claremont- ornamen ns. Bale 
re be ine 80 30 Kent. road, Donda : ee aes Fences, Wire et e. e 
Forei Bes, to to 188. per i 
— the trade kme Discount i MOON. STREET. er th 
the 8 SEEDSMEN 
“ROFL e , SOCIETY OF Tesora» 
the | in general, tat heir oa Society, and Agricul rists 
in general, 3 eir ay 8 ‘House and Seed War e- 
se is at corner of HALF-MOON-STREET, PICCA- 
DILLY, T as for the last Fi ears. 
Revy on application, ects anè Always Heady, anitiniy | 
