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© AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 7.—1848.] bet FEBRUARY 12. [Price 6d. 
. E RS. J, and H. BROWN’S Pore kirgas 5 BEAS Pate LA Bice, 
Advertisement duty merren eating, Polmaise...... 101 5—103 4 ATALOGUE for 1848 can be h; ad by —— . as much pleasure in yoa ing t 
Ag — of England eons 4 ZR naa: ò also * — J attention of the e padiic tot 0 
e a a | O a 109 lants. but 2 yb He e fruit to the Feuer of the 
‘ple, Dumelow’s Hollie, to plant 99 a—102 12 American plants in variety, with flower buds fit for s d Gardeners’ WhO W in the N mogt r Jan. 29 
om net Cantelonian hydro . 100 oreing 10 we That : 10 otaliy d different R has, under the above pie, „ u 
Landscape Gardening e 6 Androme as, ‘of sorts s including flovibnnda 8 0 | worthily occupied the plac the true.sort, wa to the latter, 
Linnean Soci 25 Azaleas, New Hardy Belgia wn only a seco oe ate chara mks a ee been 
anures, in roots, with . buds, — sort by name .. 20 0j buted in the Descriptive Catalogs Fruits published t 
3 nis 25 Azaleas, America n varieties, ditto, ditt 15 0 Horticultural Society, and that “ — flesh (of “the true variety) 
— for a south aspect 12 Rhod odendrons, a scarlet, white, and d rose, is a my bee g juicy, with a very rich sugary aromatic 
— for fruit in January hardy va 12 flav: In n from November tilt — Ad also that it 
Plants, a, i 12 Hardy Be hawt — ý one ofa sort, by na 9 unquestionably — to be in every ection.” 
i a G o ne pte e e 50g Ma; —— grandiflora and 8 s, per doz, 18 In the „Guide to the Orchard an lichen Garden,” p. 86, 
Poultry, n of.. 107 4 Thea, Bohea and Viridis, quite — — dozen 15 it is stated ‘‘that the habit and general appearance of the tree 
Root crops cultiva tion +s. 109 a | 100 Dwarf Roses, two of a sort, on their own roots 5 is very much like that of the Nonpareil, and there can be 
— pruni . 104 50 Ditto itto one of a sort, ditto 15 doubt of its having originated from a seed of that fruit, It is a 
bd 2 fag Kemer as — Standard and half-standard Roses, per doz. 125. and 15 1 3 — Was raised by a Dr. Ashmead, of 
* 3 P 108 12 Climbing or Pillar apii one of à sort 8 n that c It is a very valuable and hardy 
t | Timber, hedgerow .,...,..+... 102 2 Rosa Anemoniflora, each i 22 5 varity, nieht — of caltiyation.”. 
a| Vines and carrion . . 105 Cloth of Gold Rose, ia Teya 2 ords J, C. WHEELER® able degree of 
r me Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort, per davon 9 oe to announce that he was favoured with scions from 
Wines, &e., by Hobinson, r rere 105 4 50 ape — Greenhouse plants, one of u sort f. the original tree, and as he is fully convinced that — the v 
Zine evaporatiug paus , 102 4 llias and Greenhouse Azaleas, fine 9 —— great majority of cases the inferior variety substituted for 
5 = ene. per dozen 0 ne ue “s ap woul 2 3 3 that wh e the 
est Petunias a nd v. Verbenas, one of a sort, per doz, 6 0 | slightest doubt exists in the mind o any lady or gentlema 
Fps WARNER begs to refer his friends Best Fuchsias and Scarlet Geraniums, one T sort, . 3 s of the sort they may already possess, and 
and the public to his Catalogue of ne d choice per r dok E E 0 may wish to ob ain trees of this really superior variety, 
FLOWER — VEGETABLE SEEDS (in Harrison's Hor E Pet tunia, Purple Queen, each. 2 6 mat they would kindly pet Lan with their commands, so as 
ae for the present month), which contains all| 25 H T 9 Border Plants, of choice sorts . 7 6 to enable him to furnis with plants grafted the 
f the season; the selection of Peas is particu- 12 New Dunis 8 onies, one of a sor 9 0 | original tree, and which . may rely on being correct. He 
l e Catalogues can be had on e at Choice Ericas, one of a sort, by name, per doze 12 0 will be happy to su fine young trees at 33, Gd. each; or 
London.—F eb.. Bi Complete collections of ‘iictien Garden See ds: of Standards coming into bearing at 5 êh a few hand- 
the new nd best kinds, for 10s., 20s., 07. or 4) 0 some trained plants at 7s, 6d. each. 
YORNWELL’S VICTORIA i RASPBER 
/ Prizes were awarded to it a 
wick ; Roy 
. Plan st io had of GEORGE GE CORN- 
Market-gardener, 5 2 to the Red $ 
Sees pone SA Covent-garden ; and W. and J. NOBLE 
„at 27. per 100, or 6s. per dozen, The aden in 
“Covent-garden brought a higher price than any other, 
SABKE inn Co., Seepsmen and Frorisrs, 86, High 
Street, B rough Londod, = Be say their Catalogue of 
“Key Garden, ; Acricultoral, and Flower SEEDS, i read 
and may be had on N 
Mee assortment —.— Flower Seeds, including many 
* as nyo in it out * 
e successful 
ge mps. : 
— at the H 
oe N lovticulcaral 8 al — * the last season 
Th THE NEW EARLY BEDALEAN PEA (J 
most prolific, best, and earliest known f . 
3 > or spring sowing. 
Wi JA anp CO g g 
X 1 CO., RYMEN and SEED 
‘ Ts, beg to state that the present month is the 
it fe soving the above excellent Pea, which ay be had of 
* 8. 6d. tt. Also a general assortment of the 
ved useful — Seeds, inel ding 1 the 
on the m ede = 
} Bedale, Yorkshire, Feb. 1 
LING POTATO, SHURSTONS “CONQUEROR.” 
ae SHURSTON, Stowmark r evens to ar 
nd 
ulham, begs 
ition of th k of MO 3 
They are strong and well ro ted, in excellent 
border planting, at —5 r 100. Also his 
i which have poner one season, 
. per doz., or 425 per 100. 
| b ATENT APPARATUS 
8 Fruits, by which process they are perfectly 
ace wan e 
» years, on yJ 
8 > AMES COOPER, at 
‘ 228 art ol ll, London, Sample Hampers will be 
aini md ene for ZEN SHILLINGS each, 
t —. some 1 e variety, in f-pints, pints, 
n syrup, p 
Sethe will be forw: sujal by: by po * — — eae ee ai 
AN 
E o ae OWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
e FOR iy EITA RES 
; For Wen 848 wi Ht be. ser ent free * ap- 
N, Seep and Por o GR 
beg to infor — nobility, A shat One 
„e. that On 
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Bread Fr ruits, 5s, per bu shel, — cn 
ers by post 
gly moist e e — 
Albion Nunas ‘Stoke Newington, London, Feb. 1 
Lat . 3 3 —This beautiful 
0 
re now ready, m 3s. 6d, t <i ach 
of ditto, with arias ted —— directions, ls, per — 
Plants of cUTHILL’s EARLY BLACK SPINE CUCUMBER 
always ready, Ky ioe ot ditto, together with a Treatise on 
Cucumber growing, 2s. per packet. PASSINGHAM’S pci 
Post-office orders made payable to J anne n WHEELER 
will oblige.—Kingsholm Nursery, Glouces 
SEED POTATO 
HARLES ARPE, Nours „ 
respectfully begs to direct the attention A the Nobility 
a che — to his superior sorts of POTAT 
ing bee wn on the Lincoln and Ca 
— ci? 3 dist advertiser ample Oppa to W their 
— for the last three ; he is, therefore, able to 
end the folk 5 pang — ies very productive, and 
the 1 least affected by, ben bt a, and offers them at the follow- 
hiar: ME Fe best of mM 2 2s. per packet. 
z STR WBERRY, 1 
Cex sat 8 "Treatise on the ae ns * Potatoes in the 
e. Gana, pri an Post-office m Camberwell, or 
mps to a small wake 
wy MES CUTHILL, . London. 
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nr TRAINED CHER 
H LANE 4 N, Great Ber 5 have 
* some very on strong plants to offer to the trade. 
COLLECTION OF RA AND we 
CONIFERS for 3 oe flowing ponte of CONI 
FER is offered by Youe.t and Co. ealthy plants, in 
m for 5L, — included, and — eer to London or 
Pinus pai Abies oo 
Mo 
Ea ezuma sy hutr 
75 — — j orientalis 
„ cembroides ziesii 
„  Gerardiana ie Pindrow 
bs -e — 
„ austra Pin sapo 
Orei upressus torulosa 
Cu 
Taxodium sempervirens 
Juniperus exc pe 
Avauearia i a 3 plants, 
Ds Deodara, 3 plants 
Cupressus torulosa, bedded, 18 inches to 2 feet, “Ds. per doz, 
CEDRUS DEODARA. . 
o. beg to inform Planters and the 
Trade they are enabled. to supply fine one and two years Seed- 
ling P „well established in pots, upon reason- 
able term 
CAMELLIA S of the finest and newest varieties, 30s. per doz, 
TRUE FASTOLFF eae? originally intro uced by 
Yourtt and Co., 10s. to 15s. 
Fine large white ditto, 25s, — 
THE. FINEST CARNATIONS PICOTEES, AND 
P 
YOUELL and Co.’s extensive ara celebrated Collec- 
tion of the above are this season unusually strong and healthy, 
and ready for sending out, in fine well-rooted plants, to oy 
= of — United ingdom, or for exportation, at the fol- 
wing pri 
25 pairs of finest areas W varieties © Seen 
sang Pico 
oe 
5 do. ah .. ve 
25 pairs of very fine show vatieties of do. — do, 
do. A oe do. 414 
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occo 
do. est first-rate 8 varieties of Pinks .. 1 
Fine mixed border eee sae e 12s, pee dozen pairs. 
Standar oer Say tandard Rose of the finest sorts, 12s. to 
18s. 28 
Tobolsk Rhuba nots strong roots, fit for forcing, 9s. tol 
Roots planted now will be ready ? for cutting in 
For * see 8 Aaii 27, 1847. 
mproved Giant Rhuba yap 2 7 ao variety, and well 
adapted for kecing, 6s. t 
Berens Giant oe agus, 8 old, “3s. 6 100, 
2 years old, i 6z. 4 100, 
ee Seakale for forcing 25. per 
Beige : the fo! ge an be s 28 from disease, at 
55 r peck ae 8 ——5 fare Kidney, Early Cock- 
and Shilling’ s Early Fra 
s| Lily ve the Valley for forcing, 5s. ie 
30 = of newes nas ba choicest Flower Seeds, per post free, 
Fruit Tre be Ss Spe t kinds, 
1288 K be 
28. p. doz. 
n three weeks. 
oan Sonat eti 
ng p s, packin, luded 
Early Pe “fine for fercing 7s, per 2 of 56 sig 
Fox’s 1 * ditt a 
American N ditt s. 57 55 
Ash-leaf Kid . a 5 15 
Vork Regents 55. p ” 
White Kidney, very ope. ii Oe w 1 
F rly aws oes 58. ” 
Kentish Pink Kid 5s. 5s 
The above will be forw. e ee 1 of 
a Post- office and the greatest care will be tak 
Order, n to 
a: their. safe e delivery.— Direct, prepaid, to 8 
Wis 
SEEDS. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, 8 near Uckfiel a Sussex, 
JILLIAM WOOD anp SO ON r respectfully solicit 
Catalogue of which (containing a selection 
| of all 
the newest ‘vem d Broccoli, together with every other 
improved vegetable of. the season) may be had GRATIS on 
application. 
.B.—Collections of Flower * carefully assorted, will 
be forwarded, post-free, at 5s., 7s., 10s. 6d., 15s. to 21s, each, 
the selection being left to W. W. — Son.—Feb. 12. 
ae 1 W Aari Ef 
NE GROWING QUA 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE AND 0, Flymo are 
in 
no w 2 
. plauts. 
WHITE BELGIAN CARROT. . per Ib. 2 0 
LONG RED ALT RING és 
LARGE GUERNSEY CATTLE | PARSNI 2 
WHITE SILESIAN BEET .. me e 
KOHL RABI w 
LARGE DRUMHEAD ABE AGE 5 1 
ARSO tee 5 £ 
D YELLOW GLOBE `? mA La 
ret 
All A Seeds Be es 
eg Soc are recom 
Na e pompe eee. 3 an cunce — 2 . sd 
the above kinds sok aie 
KIT l 
We have this season an excellent — i f all th best 
vation of KITCHEN pose se SEEDS, all 2 which have 
been saved from selec and at. 
tention, and which we can supply on the te ives ae 
No, 1.—Complete collection consisting of 16 quarts uarts of 
singed s, an — — for : 
one year’s su „ £210 0 
= 2 ajc collection in smaller quantities . 10 0 8 
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4 1555 OF THe ‘SORTS AND QUANTITIES FURNISHED 
Age * a Me 1. — . CAN BE OBTAINED. 
au d pu ae are annually 
— — ‘Nan = thie — —— y kind of seed 
pat tc sent ou 
N.B. Orders above £2 will | be delivered pa gg carria, 
free) to London, Bristol, Exeter, Barnstaple, Falmouth, or 
“es station on the Great Western Railway. 
A general Ca jaien ricultural chen Garden, and 
Flower span 1 — Ber a pay- 
ments or e 4 London is desired 
spondent 
Wa. E. RENDLR & Co., 5. F. det a 
ESTABLISHED 1786, 
