Astamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 
. 6d. 
No. 10.—1848.] 
r SSE INDEX. 
per m» Manure, carrion as 5 
- Acotyledons, * „ 15 9 — fors: 4 e A... 16 
mn. ni tos piston of, over matter 161 ô 
160 
oncidiam 1 var. pur 
Lire. 8 
Botanical Soc of Edinburs he f 1osphate man 
Beas Soret Eis in f 150 Phloxes stants shetaee 
agricultural f ante, n 
7 Plantion fi 
a 
tin 
Polmaise 88 Ru ae 
Pot st 
ůͤã—7V—L̃ *r * 
— effec 
Pruning forest tre 
r 
Pulex — 133 
Seed-shop, Mr. Stark’s . 
Abe an of stall. feeding. ove 165 
mdon Flori. Society.. J 49 a 
Stall- oe Sheen... 162 
Cc AAA — 76 
Year — 3 160 
W 8 vuleanised India 
e 158 4 
Wheat, to dibble . ere | E 
Woods, management Of... Sey be 156 C 
r re fer ae * of the 
alogue contains of 
every novelty of the season, ‘which can be bad on the 
t of one erar stam 
43 x, Hornsey-road, Islington. 
ERICK WA RNER begs” to refer his 25 
the publie ta his Catalo of new an 
and VEGETABLE SEEDS. (in Harrison’s ‘ + saute 
Cabine on! esent Tanh), whieh contains all 
of the the selection of Peas is particu- 
‘recommended. Catalogues can be had on application at 
nhill, London —March 
BLE ITALIAN aoe ROOTS, 4s. pr 
J 3 importation of the 
— his attention fur aliy 4 and per- 
The flowers are of immense 
brace all the known varieties of 
tiful ssi Seeds ean be fur- 
es this Spee to thank his 
0 "Friends that tara * 8 ae with 1. — 
his “ JOSLING’S ST. and t 
i be haa . — Be 
er pen of the Pro- 
ne opportanit y now offers to 
bout 160 Strong 3 and 
they consist 5 of QUEENS, J — 
n they are clean nes "firs 
ae to J, teenie, Exotic 8 
WNEY, Fording sbridg ze, Hants, 
À: Io S ROSE S. 
PERRY, of Broomhouse, Fulham, begs 
er 1 of — Punie 5 — 2 stock of MOSS 
8 LILIUM LLANCIPOLIUM, GERANIUMS, 
Ri 
AND N 
Sa ha ndon (by 
Y THE QUEEN, and 
Saxon S bee ¢ to inform the Nu bi- 
eurs, that hi Catalogue for this spring 
forwarded by post on application. 
ait be 
OTALA panera: SLOU 
OR a D CO G. deg 1e “equaint ¢ eii 
roar List oe Show an 
1 . EEMS. INR 
3 now ete y, and ean n be had 
êd, as mo oz; Gloxinia 
ä Heleselaria 5 tics, new species, 5s. 
of Greenhouse and N arsery Stoc 
PANSIES AND D 
AHLIAS, GIVE N TH 
Aes “THE FLO! ORIST, 45 oe: 8 
S, F. H. S, LANDSCAPE GARDENE 
IAN, and Fronisr, Sudb 
mentioned in the 
sted 
15 ury, Derbyshire, can 
nes re 
i dae 
above work, and will 
. e i Islewor th, has to dis- 
mstances, 1000 riken 
ace A offer at the reduc 
sent eat free i a G 
n, | 
LISTS OF THE BEST et LIAS, CARNATIONS, PICO- 
TEES. and PANSIES, as p ished i in “THE FLORIST.” 
C TURNER inform 
the waders the vari 
Dahlias, and the principal hinds in other collections. 
logues sent upon application.—Chalvey, near Windso 
MPROVED ALTRINGHAM CAR 
os Dice some vari 
Cat 
ROT, 26. per Ib. 
ety is well worthy ¢ of trial? it can be 
nted to produce as heav 
old variety, and being without any green —— to the root, the 
objection against it for tab ved. It will 
o de the fi nd b avoured eal grown, 
Imported White Belgian Carrot 2s. 6d. per Ib, 
e i endid Dw arf ri Parie: -top 
eo 
2 0. 
a% 
in 
e 
A 
recomm 3. ôd. 
The above ma be had at Hurst and M tocar S, 6, ” Lead- 
enhall-street, London.—March 4. 
SUDBURY 
NURSERY, 
DERBY- 
SHIRE. 
— y 
UNDER THE pre hy PATRONAGE OF pa 
MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, HER MAJESTY QUE 
ADELAIDE, AND HIS ROYAL HTGHNESS PRINCE 
ALB 
H. HOLMES, £4 HS, LANDSCAPE GARDEN 
NURSERYMAN LORIST, 8 announces 
FES his set 0 10 Fine Seedling CALCEOLARIAS are now rea 
end out; also this beautiful ligh t-coloured Seedling 
S will be ready to send out by the mid- 
1. The following fa wourable 9 ep: 
given in th y 24, 
Aar Seedling Fuchsia you bave named $ Ophelia,’ is a ear 
ower, pure 
a clear, bright, and pretty flower.” Catalogues-forwarded on 
a ae apphen tion. Post office orders are requested to be 
maae on Uttoxeter, paya aple 25 WILLIAM Henry Hou 
udbury Nursery, Ma 
MERICAN TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS, jus 
$ 
received ; likewise strong 3 plants cf aaa 
ae ne grandiflorum, atropurpureum, 
pictum „ and lE nium — ‘a priced Catalogue of 
F: le and on Lists, containing all the most ap- 
proved varieties, 9 n —.— S quite new piped tac 
8 => pe Grasse - Clovers, Mangold Wurzels, 
Carro s, &e., of n be had. 
h prie 
INDI AN CORN. the ae and earliest varieties for “sowing in 
this yer either in ear or loose. 
POT TO SEED, English, German, and Amer 
_ Prices of any o the above, or RETE for any 5 
. 3 attended to, by GEORGE CuAaRbavouD, l4, 
vistock- row, Cuvent-Garden , London. 
ON, FLORIST ae Sal Wallingford, Berk 
i ality, RANUNCU loss, 
mixed, 10s, p. 100. 
210 WS „12 vari ieties, 2 3 
reve articles can ibe om by pos 
& PICOTEES, 12 superb varieties, in dare 
SUPERIOR NEW P TATO, * THE CHALMORE ! iy fu 103, 
per 8 805 15 in Tondon, 1 28, Cornhill, 
HE RANUNCULUS o Grow It?” Price 6d, or 
eneral “Descriptive Priced Catalogue for 
1847-48, on Hes of 9 postage label 
N KATTE 
Lae À the Eai 
RHUBARB. ae 
NAS 
planting Season, Messrs. Myatrr respect- 
them “with their commands, as half the available stock is at 
ready parted with, The LINN u = the variety cultivated 
largely by the Messrs. Myatt for the Lo 
remarkably early and unusually nin ive. The stalks are 
large and free from filaments, and are gg a adapted for 
seep ty and all other culinary purposes. One-year planted 
oots, 8s. 6d. each; also Mitchell’s Koya “albert,” 33. Ööd., and 
digte . Victo ria,” 1s., with the usual trade allowance, 
r Farm, 5 Mar 
B FLOWER s 
— JAMES EPPS’, F. H. 8, — 4 
of Flower Seeds is now Se y, which mage 4 be had 
a a stamp. rehasers may depend thes 
ug new 3 ee as tho, whole are saved and 
e nder his . i 
No. 1 collection, 100 = ase kets of the + leading aiey 
a 
vo N ca packets, a 122 Ht te ie 
83 — of Si ae Ñ 
£30 — 
High-street, 3 * 
3 
WOOD a > SON hav s si, publish ed a new 
larged aouo their ann 
PERRET 4 ND STOVE ig aa miih 
a new 
ons 1 aeren to all bea parties 
with t commands, and to 
athe FREE 0 
others TAS o seit Nee near Uckfield, Sussex. 
ELVILAIN’S NEW STRAWBERRIES, “COMTE DE 
j ARIS” AND “PRINCESS S ROYAL.” 
Essls. MYATT have a limited 8 of ex- 
cellent runners of the above varieties to offer, at 5l 
Comte de Paris is “a Pely ilain’s „ dee 
ammot 03. ; 
ueen, 3s. 6d. ; 
e Pon D eptiord Mareh 4, 
be found 
valuable lists of 
1 . 
ndon ete baig 
lk: 
EEDLING PANSIES, peeps 
ond SCHOFIELD axp SON b 
oe S 2 
ne 
A Descriptive Ce of Dahlias 
p 
Pa roses, Fuchsias, &c., is no Several fine Seedling 
Pansies, and a beautiful Seedling F Fa. hsia ; for full — 
see List. Select Pansy Seed, 28. 
— ae a» snag apa unbloomed Seedling CALCLOLARIAS, 
45 n be either in or out of pets, having been 
potted of ait winter, fertilised — saved from splendid sorts. 
of Mya vi a Rhubarb roots (true), Is. 
Por ee 5 J ELD’s Prince Albert 
Rhuba rb, h, 
nig sht earlier than Victoria, furces w 
s. sent post free, or 28 given to com- 
pensate. A remittance required. 
Knowsthorpe, near r Leeds, Yorkshire, 
OLYANTHUS, “ PRINCESS 
above 
ROYAL.” — The 
Pearson’s ‘* Alexan but in poi 
much superior "Respecting a Profi pron —— says, 
“Your Seedling is a good: siz d flower, sin fin 
ssess any fine 
properties’; it is round and fl at, ‘with very shallow indentations ; 
the lacing is vay 8 and the Erme colour fine ”—Gard, 
Chron., page 33 Plants of the above 7s. 6d. each, or three 
ad 158. Barly ben is necessary * WI. URQUHART and 
d Trans- 
ina Evergreen and uous 
Bored at very moderste prices, which may be obtained on ap- 
plication, A quantity of tine 2-years id amet Whitethorn 
or 8 aes 3 anted Hornbeam t 78. 6d. per 
1000 —Dundee, Mare 
SEEDS, CHEAP AND e WARRANTED. 
F: WEEKS anb Co. King's road, Chelsea.— The 
t this establishment are not more than half = 
usually charged, r ar es of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 
Seeds, &c.. furnished 
he Nobil ity and orc supplied with Gardeners, Bailifis, &c. 
2 ferens H form the 
ity a entry t supplyin néermen- 
was Sund a ‘avd aor TS } carefully y te any part 
e Kingdom e Cont 
ya pP ad — ue rdy Danian de r Ghent varieties on s. d. 
their own roots, with fiov 1 one of a sort 
by name ae 2 
25 een American varieties, ditto ditto 15 
1 Andromedas, of sorts, including floribunda AE 
12 American plants in variety, for forein; 5 
* Small Hardy flowering. ae 
— ndrons, inch sca white, and rose, 
— a om ee 12 
12 Uerde Mybrid Rhododendsoue TEAS 
New Yellow Rhododendrons; each N 
ine Hardy age i — ced 4 sort Py 
2 Rare Hardy Pinu „ . ES 
Magnolia grandisiora, 8 es 10 Sect, Sa e 
2 their = roots 25 
50 sort, ditt 
Standard and half-standard Boies, 'perdoz, Pn and 15 
12 oses, one of a 
=< ndiea, choice varieties, and Came 
ning east por dps 0 
Cho e Erl ricas, oe ri e, per dozen . 12 
25 Ba pie n Border Plants ‘of cheige species for etree: i 
12 Double White and Blush P: gee: „of s0: . 
New 
8 5 Purple e Qu aeen, e 
Cinerarias an 2 t new ‘sorts, ‘strong 
plants, per cong 25 a 
55 i = - S 
SC SONOS S aslo 
Best Petunias, Eten as, Gera inium ums, Fuchsias, 
Pentstemons, jnre Moh Lobelias as, and 
Phloxes, for planting in tnd sea r dozen 
y post; List of Greenhouse Ps Pate, 17 All 
Hor ti Itural and A cuit 
Tien Nursery, 8 oe e New 3 8 
ASS B N’S DESCRIPTIVE PRICED 
ORTALIS OF poa FOR 184 sent free by 
post on lication. For ertisc —. os select 
VEGETAS E SEEDS from ges Cata oh e 
Chronicle dated Jan. 8th, page 18 ; Jan, 22d, page 49 ; 
bth, page 82. 
SELECT AND CHOICE FLOWER AUE SEEDS sent 
free by TA th fall directions for 
100 varieties best and newest — 
B 
Tender rst A 
Th rgia, asrans, & 
20 varieties age — luding : 
8 es of Calceolaria, Ciner a kae 
mpa 
20 Soeren . Hardy — 0 and Perennials 5 0 
36 varieties b 0 : 
20 
4 
ower Seeds selected from Catalogue, see Adver- 
a paee or Flower S page ie of last week’s 2 J 
Destine es — 1 talogue for 1818, W and SE- 
‘eee GERAN MS, FUC 177 DALLAS, “PREENTAS, 
VERBEN AS, CHRYSANTHE EN HOUSE an an 
0 1 Te 
ANTS, may Shes. hese 0 pa 
STOVE Tha 8 of HARDY: HERBACE 
payment — pi 
t, Sudbury, 
Remi 
spondents. 
re heed and Horticultural Es 
Suffolk. 
