GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
J. 6 —1848.] 
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77 EX. 
„„ 83 @ | Manure, salt ass 90 0 
5 4 Melons, sele — W 83 e 
84 4 Mexico, Adventures in, rev..... 86 e 
1 86 ce Mic „ Society.. oss 86 b 
846 Oak tree, Boi nee e es 7 8 = < 
85 « Oleander atment of........ 
91 6 Pearcen. Qnin stocka.. 
o onii n Thumb 
Pelarg 0 
„„ 87 
$ mts 8 
6 — i gamie, reproduc- 
sf c rc E tes 36 
tieultural . 4 Planters, r 
94 a| Planting Hollies 85 
e Poultry, eggs of........ 1 
Pruning the Apple tree. va 80 
PCC 83 
I and ede ‘ gon rakes Ot 
Ruxton’s Mexico, re.. 86 
S manure cee « $0 
Scotland, tor iin 91 
Sulphurie acid as manure 8 
Timber, hedgerow 
Ey in Scotian d. 
Tur: pi 
91 
ightsoil as manure for 91 
83 
Vines poh poe wees ceceue sost 
Wheat, large geny re! 5 91 å 
ine of the Am n Aloe 86 
— eee of free sulphuric 
4 cid added to 87 c 
Wireworm | e 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 5. [PRICE 6d. 
ARNOT Vs “CHELTENHAM SUKRPKIS#? CUCUMBER. po ` 
` AND J. cpa hg have a few packets of 
RST AND M. e beg to offer SEED of POTATO S ved from an unrivalled sty variety 
this piena var iety od 2s. 6d. per packet. Four speci- f| from America, Pepe Ta gents rto esgaped the disease; some 
length, wera shown at 6, Leadenhali- | splendid hip: have been raised from the above, Free per 
street, in the summer, han witl lin the space post, upon receipt of 12 stamps. 
of 11 f ache es. This Cucumber can be 8 recommended as HII TH OCR SEED saved exclusively from the finest 
one t prolific yet known, The following | Double Flow ers, ren ted to give satisfaction, 2s. 6d. per 
good varieties at 18. per packet: packet of 200 see 
Charlton Hero Warwickshire Hero 8 St H hill, Suffolk, Feb. 5 
Victory of Bath Walker's Improved Man- 8 urmer, E REE pit — 
Carpenter's Wonder ter 11 e 
, Cabul, and other fine varieties, ls 
per pope w Catalogue, just published, may be had a 
application.—6, 25 adenhall-street, Feb. 5 
3 FIRS, 5 AND e e for 
at Joun C L. L's Nursery, Wester 
7000 SPRUCE 5 ry 2 10 feet. 5000 cee tee 4 ‘feet. 
0 LA AURELS, Common, 3 to 5 feet. 
1000 Ditto e round and 5 3 to 4 feet. 
All the above have been several times transplanted. Stout 
and goo 
YATS LINN TUS RHUBARB.—Spring 
being Oe usual planting : season, , Messrs. MYATT respect- 
ryo © rom tk ety 
ains all 
; the selection of Ben is particu- 
ae Catalogues can be had on application at 
| lon, — 
_ tO 9 15 55 NURSERYMEN, 
per 1000, or 88. 6d. per 100. „ 
ae 132, New Bond-stre 
E ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. per 
portation of the above-named Bu lbs has 
, COBBETT’S Italian and Foreign Ware- 
che by post 3 attended to. 
ist Parmasan and Cheese 
o Ar. "Woop 
THE QUEEN AND 
Y PRINCE ALBERT, 
the Horti- 
mpson, ee eee 
e Hort. Soe. Gardens; and ba 
ein 
on. 
three are t 
a 85 Alban 8, Feb. 
vateurs and Nur- 
Rot DAHLIAS, be ere his new 
2 ready for distribution, and 
„with his List of Pela: 3 8 
paad coe one of his se bn 
tire stock being at present in his 
Surrey-lane, Battersea, Feb. 5. 
eceived en the 
. will 
not be 
N signatu 
6 mee Whit 4 
ammo te, 
N a 3 — 4 ardy, ai nd 
EDG 
ee improved Welcove White ; this 
season, creating from 7 to 
0 
he te jeher en, warranted 
e bes oka Roche, known .. 6 
s superb early dw rf; very early, 
rrour an lit a 0 
ite poe; is a splendid va. 
n, extra curled, and very 
x improved Red a White flat- ? 
nI Tp, of fine flar „and not sub- 
0 
s imperi ial crimson dw arf; ve “dw 
Stage bs, splendid colour, and uf very wasi 
Beechwood, ; warranted genuine ; ; the best wes 
> Henson's Sion House improved, very : 
Taree i Garden Sands ` of the bint E 
Peh ama pa het have been before the } e publie two 
ry, en universal satisfaction to th growers 
3 Teemiag lane, Bedale, Yorkshire, 
i der 8 f. 
ith thei mands, a f the available stock is al 
ready parted wish The LIN. Bt Si is the. variety cultivated so 
srs. Myarr for the London markets, bein 
preserv ing and all other culinary purposes. On rp 
Pied Bs. & d. each; also . oe “Albert, si 35 ëd., and 
Myatt’s bier toria,” 18., with ual trade allowance 
Panos Farm, „Bipel e Feb. 5 
NEW AND 1 PLANT, 
« ALLAMANDA SCHOTTII, 
THE LARGE-FLOWERED ERECT ALLAMANDA. 
ue Oren E, PINCE, anp CO., having obtained 
ntical plant NA al g tock) fs this troy EEE. 
species of Allam anda . W. Barton, Esq. i ose hot- 
lowered deta: during ite whole of 
which igure in 
uso 
last summer a 
QUPE ‘UNPERB RANUNCULI AND GLADIO 
present pes the eee month for planting the Ranna 
end the following selections. Then 
e. te with great ca re, of fir st- rate ion 
fi ities of seedlings, pa p vigorous growth 
and free floweri ing are far preferable lder varieties. 
Selections, in 88 Toit atthe following 1 onable charg) 
with printed instructions for LES Free by and treatment: 
— post. 
50 Spana new —— wi na 
25 do, ae. 
50 Fine olier varieties, 
do. 
culus, we be g to 
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o 2828888 
do. 
do. 
ed Finest mixed 
0 Fine mixed, Ti jor free by post fo for 
DIOLUS, — hardy. 
12 Splendid early 3 with n oe 
| Beautiful mixed early hybrids, 38. Gd. per doz; 
€ 
Gladlotas gandavensis, large roots, ls. Gd. each, by 
ribundus do., 2s. 6d. per doz. ; psittaci- 
e by post, as priced, except the two 
The eany varieties of Gladiolt should be 
Remittances are expected from unknown sae 
Bass and Brown, Seed and a Establishmen 
Sudbury, Suffolk. 
ROSES ner Ae oe ONE YEAR IN SIX-INCH POTS,» 
R IMMEDIATE FORCING 
HOMAS RI VERS has to offer the following select 
and highly fragrant varieties of R . at 245. 
per dozen. rere! are fit to ee, at pa in the reing- 
house. The plants are strong oie "i 
HYBRID Waa cans 
Au 
Prince ot Wales. 
Rei 
bern . 
she a Prev vost. ne de la Guillotiere. 
nd a 0 € 
the — 5 'of eii 2 was aan gee leave Clementine 8 Rivers. 
to announce that they ome my plants ready to send out early . 33 e de Par William Jesse. 
in March next, at 318. 6d 
Beautiful as is the — 255 ‘known and justly 0 eo Dachbe or Sutherland. * 
manda cathartica,” the species here alluded to is in ev Duc d' Aumale. Crimson Perpetual. 
spect vastly superior, t owers are nearly twice the Ai Louis Bonaparte. Bernard. j ; 
ey axe hi ghly fragrant their colour is . golden yellow Lady Alice Peel. ei = wie OW. 
nely contrasted by the widely expan Pxaulate roat La Reine. Un 
eing of 5 full orange colour, tir, ace Jeane mus Madame Laffay. i ; strip 
— 0 . Melanie Cornu. 8 e,! i 
“ Thad the se of eget a splat ec g * a 
15 ‘< upright growing sp Oe 3 From un. 5 1 French C Crimson Rest 
e dener to R. Esq., sakiai besic Recor xg! é score 
beau o d copiousness of vhe. blossoms, beers e mer dens Unique 
o «whe en ote.” hale Comt e M Male “ae White 
It was r at Spring wood from * See re Presque partout White Bath 
To cultivators of choice specimens for exhibs > dor- Eelatante Pro 
ticultural Meetings, this will prove a most desirania T vý ect, Carriage 110 to 1 b. Ne Herts, 
flowering as it ac oes spear ag in so many 28 = 
Aa a e and. Qo yit] ISHER, HOLMES, 4 O., Nur And 
will not be exceeded by any p eultivation, . Srepsien, beg leave most 3 a ofr — e ene 
mite creas tae Sao “ ere ing choice CUCUMBER SEEDS, which tne with confi- © 
off ALLA y , cal Magazine è 
for February 1848, edited by Sir WILLIAM Hooker, which will MILTONS RO; a very firs kind, grows very 
at once boi Je a bestor idea of its attractions than auything g, anà suitable for exhibition, 15 va 9 one seeds for 5s. 
which they can say respecting it.—Exeter Nursery, Fe HA} TURONS WHITE SPINE; also a very superior kind, 
6 seeds for 2s, 6d. 
PLANTERS AND THE TRA a: 11 88 55 SION HOUSE; packets, containing 12 seeds, 18: 
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yicKSON a TURNBULL, A case ‘AND 8 MILLS'S J EWESS; a very early prolific sort, bei 
MAN, Perth and Brechin, N. B mate that 12 seed 
have for ae a large STOCK of the follawinig PLANTS, of ‘ise VICTORY. OF BATH; true, 6 aa 
cere which will be sold cheap, viz.— CUTHBERT’S COLN EY HATCH e, 6 see 
DLING reared end 2 years (Native and Tyrolese), TELE RAPE: superb li 3 with eris 9 growth 
COTCH FIR, 1 and 2 years (Native). inches, great bearer, and of most beautiful form, fine for 
pen SPRUCE, 2a or on per seed, or 6 oc -= 1 
ND ALDER, * WALKERS TMPROVED; 
TRAN SPLAN TED. LARCH, 1 J ys s 4 oe i D SEEDLING; rs improvement on Walker’s ; 
H FIR, 1 an ie see 
a NOR AY SPRUCE, 2 and 3 The above torts sent free by post. The Trade supplied. 
55 ASH, ELM. OAK, and PLANE, 2 to 6 feet high. | Nurseri a Ean ndsworth, Seed Warehouse, No. I, Market- 
Also the following, a place, Sh Sheffiel 
ORNAMENTAL T 8 pase RR 
1 4 varieties 3 to 8 feet high. HAMMOND'S JERSEY PIPPIN Pe 
ASH 8 to ERNARD SAUNDERS, e 
ASH (Mountain) 5 2 85 NURSERYMAN, SEEDSM MAN, and RIS 
i KENT . * o 6 feet „ f tin napa, is now ready to 
Pur 0 7 feet „ app oT of the S APP e 
n o 8 feet „ raised y J. Hammond, Esq., of Fantasie, in the = an 5 
BIRCH (A 5 * varieties to 10 feet „ Jersey, and was ropes exhibited at the — ee — TREA 
tur ociety in Octo — 39. e 
anA 8 a Er to Stee k Seedling Prize, when the following in ere — ven by 
y : 8 to 10 feet „ e Judges and ee bee pepe it i gece c= 
J feet ovate, rather flattened 0 3 eye 1 a 
1 . $ 3 3 = * low cavity a little 1 stalk long and slender, inserted 
FT 2t0 9 fest „ in a deep cavity; s nish yellow on the aoe — 
MAPLE 1 5 2 to 10 feet „ changing to a bright © or N — next the sun ; flesh 
OAK»... F 1 to 7 feet „ nder, crisp, and juicy, of a highl 2 3 wn 
: cy cssinsavesseoes . chiefly in pots. ferous fl vour. Keeps from October to Mtoe Ja fed at 
„„ 14 3 2 to 8 feet high. still retains its good qualities. since been e i f 
F A 2 to b feet „ t Horticultural N 2 — was al 
CRATAGU horn 37 „ e est „ proved of. arf Trees, 3s, 7 — ere jea 
SENN or Hiccory 8 » 1} to 6 feet „ to the trade if three o coud a en c 1 
A 8 to 5 feet Fine Dwarf Trained 1 = m —— 1 
Fon atalogues of the above to de had on application, prico my ri 2 3 of e ears 8 
„The Ornamental Trees are well big attention of par- | unrivalled in =< oa — oa a Baart 
ties forming Arboretums, C asure Grounds. ti 4 — ppo! 
N.B. A Large Stock of ment following L, 9 cle on. — e 
newly co lected, venta — Bikch, Laken, m, g 22 
n 2 SPRUCE. Dri Brechin, Feb 5 Aeliers, Jersey, Feb, 5. 
