E GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE — 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 4,—1848.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. [PRICE 6d. 
v. Har- 9698 DALY AND to inform Pod 
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n, that the ANN 
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ng Officers for the —.— 
ang precisely. An elec- 
for TWO roe SIONERS on the Funds of this Charity 
ke place from . the 1 Candi. 
airi 2 Testimonials have been examined and approved 
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year. pa 
tion for 
aged 65 eee oe eo application, 
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~ John Skeates . „ 67 Brixt 2d > 
Thomas Goodhall’  ¢ 7” x 
Thomas Mills on = Wandsworth 2d a 
ele Ainslie...” 5, 82 Ley Ist 55 
Bes- pple i 25 ee Ist = 
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jamin Hayter. „ 4 Dui 9 
: ee „ 79 Scone, near 1 Ist „ 
Taylor * 69 ham 
Eames will commence at 12 eden, and . at 2 
Th crm and Friends of the Charity will afterwards 
celebrate the Fifth A 
house, Ludgatehi nniversary Festival, at the London Coffee- 
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‘in the C} ON, * «argc GROSVENOR, M. P., 
R Hulse Bart, Wiliam 8 Esq. 
* — Middleton, Bart. 
; + set oe d, M. P Robes Hanbur * 1 
5 rt Steiner Holfor 8q. 
ie Cabal at Ba r. = Lindley, Esq. (2d time). 
am Millsom, k 
Robert Win i Dutton, E Beg. John Fom e tone in. 
F, sq. James Hamilton Story, Esq. 
The Rev. ee tape ; George Edward Tilbury, Esq. 
Robert ames Thomson, 
Glendian ning, Esq. James Tho sq 
By order, Epwarp e CUTLER, Secretary, 
97, Farringdon-street. 
; DOUBLE A TALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. 
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UNDER THE OF HER 
PATRONAGE MAJESTY, 
high, producin 
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ap oair 5s. per — 
sor poet for Cas 
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shel ; 15 moe “Seedling A per 100 0; 2-years ditto, 
oyal Gardens at Frogmore, 
and also — er, eendi 
Per bushel, 4 
at ogues of V 
181, High Holborn, . pea F anuary 22. 
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DANECROFT NURSERIES, STOWMARKET 
N22 8 FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, AND 
—The e Representatives of the late 
form „their friends an a the public generally 
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e had on application” Communications address sed t to 
— — oe as above, will meet with immediate attention. 
—Jan. 
about 200 gy s, sent ay post free on the receipt of postage 
stamps, or a post office evel for five shillings, from unkno 
correspondents.—James Dickson and Sons, 32, South Hanover- | 
street, Edinbur urgh, Jan, 
s. per r 1000; > aonr r Se edlin, g Larch Fir, 5 6d. per r 1000; ; 2-years 
litto, 3s. per Fir, I- yea 
6a. per 000, ; year Seed oy om Alde 
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2s. 
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B ia, 35. per 
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E BEST PEA IN yy ay A ION, 
WARD AND SON, Genera EED Dea 
* respectfully announce tha 
ALERS, Bath, 
be sown: at least 1 inch 
apart (one preis going further than two of — 8 kinds), 
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and must not be gathered too young, or excessive 
tenderness they would iy va in —. — — 2 
with each packet. orders requested, as the erop is 
deficien 
Fairbeard's Ear rly Surprise Pea, a fine dwarf — 8. d. 
Marrowfat, as early as 12 per 2 6 
Hurlstone’ oo Ear arly Prine Bod e, arro god: 
Wonderful prian, ioe — aa 2 9 
Walcheren Cauliflower, pia: se per packet 0 
Improved Sion House, » Victory of th, and many other i 
frame Cucumbers, each =e pa — wont 1 0 
50 packets newest and choicest Annuals, free rer Fest 12 : 
i dit 7 
„ best Hardy ditto . 0 
25 itto 5 0 
With ev ery other article e Nade selected with 
care from the most = stocks, a Descriptive Catalogue 
of is ogre is just published, wi ith Flo 22 8 and 
„and 
pe pe. Orders above ll, deliv 
= Great Western Rail 
EXTRACTED FROM THE “SUNDERLAND TIMES” 
a Gann 
B eee —* A Gardener, who wishes to have 
opinion of 2 3 of Mr Miller’s p Ramsgate) 
Seedling oo aniums 
those oF. Mr. Beck (of ‘Tsloworth) or have seen the deserip- 
tive and illustrated C 
per = oO 7 * pe iy Mr. 
pT eck’s as a Dahlia er. In this matter, ough 
tence at A, Sey eee “Sean e . no 3 n the subject, we have taken the opinion of 
4 5 several eminent as florists — ey entirely agree wi 
Also some exceedingly moi se by post p 3 attended t to. Miller’s eedling sa ecti n in ae when placed in 
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— N OSLING, Seedsman, St. Alban’s, Po 22, 1847. 
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numerous 
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| the Judges and — who tasted it: F 
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light to darkness, Weh ave both Cata- | 
—— possession; — = feel a pleasure in — 
them e 3 a Garden r a o wishes 
become a purchaser.“ 
WILLIAM MILLER has a descriptive C 
talogue, Illustrated 
bo n weg 1 r Drawings; sent post — on receipt of 24 
also contains the method of Hybridising 
ee id Cultivating th the Geranium mastana annis the year. 
rsery, Ramsgate 
HAMMOND’S JERSEY PIPPIN APPLE. 
eee SAUNDERS, 5 — — ee L. B.S., &e., 
YMAN, — re A and F , begs respectfully 
to announce to amateurs efi fruit 1 cunt te is now N a 
re PEERS. This fruit 
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e fo ollowing 3 was given 15 
ruit, middle size, 
ov — 3 f , sunk in “i 
low cavity a little prominent ; stalk long and — inserted 
in i on 
lic. 
TES RHUBARB is a a deep cavity; skin greenish yellow shady side, 
n 3 s being changing to a bright orange yellow — sun; flesh white, 
temarkat abi the m markets fo: er, crisp, and juicy, of a highly rich saccharine or melli- 
y early and — — prod ferous flavour. Keeps from October to May and June, and 
to other variety for | still retains its good qualities, It has since been exhibited 
d free the London Horticultural ty, where it was also much ap- 
„and all other | proved of. arf Trees, 3s. 6d. each, The regular allowance 
it is the best variety | to the trade if 9 more are e can also supply 
e, unusual productive- ed Pea thd 0 ectarmes and Moorpark 
appe > tender Apricots at 3s, 04. each. His collection of choice Pears stands 
pl * roots will 
Rhuba 8 22 
* r "Sa an 25 and Myatt’s Victron 15. 
Mitchell's u 
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unrivalled in the — 7 islands, Ha aving been est tablished 
ty of proving 
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ested doen 2 unknown eee Jersey, Jan, 22, 
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RAINED TREE 
AMES LAKE, Mosina Ka, Bridgewater, has 
several thousand sae a RF 
Strawberries, o 
CHOICE VEGETABLE AND ee, SEEDS. 
ASS anv BROWN beg to 
carefully selected and grown from the best stock. Their 
tive Catal of Seeds for 1848 will be sent on applica- 
tion. Packets of those marked * tree by 
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0 quarts for suecession, 1 quart of each with heights 
— piri a Fair s new eons: of England and 
urprise, British Queen, Queen of Dwarfs, 
proved sorte, for T for 15 6d. ; or 6 quarts do., 
1 rt of each, 10 quart of each of eight fine and 
med sorts, 6s. { 
BEANS, new Thick 
ee per quart, 9d.; fine Long- 
W and new prolific 
ditto for 38. Lm 
pea’ i early Scarlet Horn and — Red ‘Surrey, each 
er oz., 3d. 
p; *CELEKY, Monster White, Wonder Red, Seymour’s Superb 
White, and Manchester Red, each per packet, 4d. 
*CABBAGE, Shilling’s Queen, and other fine sorts, each 
per packet, 6d. 
*CUCUMBER, 4 . frame varieties for 38.; fine prolifie 
hand-glass, 6d. per et. 
CAULIFLOWER, very fine, 6d. pa puk 
CRESS, extra dou ble cur urled, ls. 6d. per quart. 
*LETTUCE, 6 finest sorts, in pac’ ckets „3s. 
MEL ON, Cuthill’s early’ Scarlet deen, nd Passingham's 
Victoria Green-fiesh, eac . per packet. Several other choice 
per pa a 
t sorts, per oz. 6d., pickling, 1s. per oz. 
ARSLEY, extra fos triple curled, 6d. per packet, 
“POTATO SEED (with a ctions for sowing), prone and 
RADISH, Wood's Early s and ‘Short-t Salmon, ls. per 
pint ; Beck's Su uperb and Scarlet Oliv re-shape, each per oZ., 3d. 
SAO extra fine > are oki 0 3 nai. — 
eee is. is. 6d. per Ib. 
„ "Vegetable of — choicest 
ner inelasiog the best and new varieties of Peas as above, 
makin . with the finest Broccoli, Melon, 
5 and alt other of the best and newest kinds in 
a Dove collection, in smaller —— . 2s, 
A — T — of 3 and fine sorts for a small 
CT. AND CHOICE FLOWER cane sent free by 
wrists, pest and newest Aimoa, ee 
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5 ; 80 ditto, 58. 6d, ; 20 ditto, 4s. 
20 varieties best dwarf ki in larger packets, suited for 
jin as on lawns, 78. eas > Or 12 
20 9 best . Annuals, including very splendid 
alsam, Phlox Drummon artynia 
themum tricolor, Portulaca Thellusonii and splendens, Tho- 
„Thun 
dan sea rgia, &c., 78. 6d, 
20 v Biri wey choice SG reo Perennials, r choice 
Calceolaria, Cineraria, &c., 103, 6d 
20 heres naar 5 Hardy — in — "Bs. 
The fol 
and th * es :— 
each sayed from — collections of new 
Per w paie d. Per packet—s. t 
Antirrhinum 0 6 Hollyhock 
Calceolarias. .. 1 „ 30 vars. saved sepa- 
Carnations 25 wa rate for 5 0 
Cinerari T 281 „ 20 vars, ditto for. 3 6 
Fuchsia E e Petunia .. 5 3 
Geranium 3 Ranuncul „„ 
8 — 1 e „ ee ee as 2 E 
7 bet Saan . A 1 0 
mittance or reference is re- | te d 
