202 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
— tree er — 2 
VTS LINNAUS RHUBARB. —Spring 
being the usual planting season, Messrs. Myatrre 
fully tearly orders og those who we vee not yet favoured 
them with their comman s half the available stock is al- 
ready ed with, The LINN EUS is the variety cultivated so 
by the Messrs. Mrarr for the Loudon markets, being 
1 and all other culin ary purposes. One-year planted 
Id each; also Mitchell's“ Koyal Albert,” 38. ôd., and 
Myatt’s “ 3 * 1s., with the . trade allowance. 
Manor Farm, Deptford, March 
UNDER THE zo THE QUEEN AND 
PATRONAGE OF PRINCE ALBERT. 
Js tet perg ST. ALBAN'S GRAPE. — The ro 
sed by Professor LINDLEY, the Hor 
0 ad 2 R. Thompson, A 
t. S Ga r 
P: 
6-inch , free to London, on receipt of a post-office order for 
21s. Usual siewabes to the trade 8 8 8 are tak n. 
BERT JosLING, Seedsman. 21 s. Marca = 
OUBLE STOCKS EX 
RDY begs 
on o 
H. J. H. also ‘hes the finest collection of * Larkspare, 
German Ast and Ho 8 in Europe, at 38. 6d. per col- 
lection. 100 Choice Annuals, 2 
H. J, Harpy, 7, Windsor- 5 5 City-rond, London, 
CAMELLIAS FOR STOCK. 
REN La LANGELIER, of the Clarendon Natee sery, 
St. Helier, Jersey, oon few thousands of the above 
plants, _— — Ekr in pots, at 508. and 708. per 100, well 
A 
TIONS, well established in pots, for travelling at any time and 
season. Price, 2s. to 23. 6d. leg pair. Nove but the best are 
kept by R. L. A remittance or reference eee from un- 
wn e ents, 
koo a Ae with orders or reference vom unknown corre- doz, pairs—£ 
EW AND SELECT PLAN 1 85 of 2 ee and up a delivered free to 1 selection left to Y. & On at ‘and 187 
ondon or on the sates ounties rst atlas 
ENJAMIN Bl oi ag nie F Fons, & ie bee Bass and Brown, e Subir Suffolk. pie — ag lowers = and wit e ET 
n NRW AND parani VERBENAS, PANSIES t db 
piine ji A „ AND 55 —.— or w * 9 
— — fiend ad he publie to, = 2 e CHRYSANTHEMUMS. s finest show ih „ 
12 choice and . FUCHSIAS, fit for exhibition, for 6s. ; | JOHN BELL having purchased the entire STOCK of All the b ties of 1847 A —per „ 120 
12 extra first-rate, vory distinct, new varieties, for 128.’ 12 fine the under-mentioned SEEDLING VERBENAS, PANSIES, | Vout 1 — a4 
distinct 1 for 3s. 6d. ; 12 extra new varieties, ait and CHRYSANTHEMUMS m the respective raisers, can Pan enas, ditt 1 . ey .— 11 
distinct, for 6s. 12 fine distinct PRTUNIAS fords., 12 extra | with confidence r — — possessing every property | e extra an he varieties ee 3 
„ for Gs. 12 good distinct CINERA- requisite in a first-rate flower, Desc Catalogues, wit at ey 2 — ‘nck a ling eir 1 
for 6s. 12 fine distinct ANTIRRHINUMS for 38. €d. Notices by t ditors of hronicle and Journal, variety, — 00 
distinct varieties for 6s. 12 fine SaLvias | m 
Rea 12 HELIOTROPIUMS for 4s. ; ** = EN STRI- 
GILLOSA (the best for bedding out), fo choice bedding 
out Plants, such as Lobelias, a oy 93 “ng for 
45.; 12 extra fine varieties tor 6s. ong above can be sent post 
free, securely packed, without a 
Choice varieties of HARDY an PLANTS, tar 
fine varieties for 12 extra fine varieties for 9s. 
v es for 213. fine poser 4 for 40s. ; secu te ~~ 
al plants put in gratis for ge. No Paes tor 
s the above may be obtained on aid 
osing a po! tam ce * ng 
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itn as Bedding-out Plante, es N Aberdeen B. è 
berry, roi 1 of Victoria Rhubarb, Asparagus, 
Fruit-trees, Shrubs, dc. Catalosues may be had, prepaid, on 
Mr, prs 
AMES MATHEWSON 
STRAWBERRY iro „and gen t to the trate, the best: 
unnigar-hill, Aberd „mos 
ttention to his —.— Seedting 
— the Aberdeen Beehive,” so —— 1 circulated and 1818, to be sent out i 
i reat Britain, 
Serica a the last two season : 
thers in 88 and 
tock of w ooted plants at 8s. Per dozen, or 2l. 10s. per 100 ; 
kewise establishe in pots for exportation, or forcing, at Pr mag, — 
r dozen. A Descriptive List, with Prices of all the best nd 
newest sorts, ay be had on application. 
N. B.— Wanted, an experie STER fi h of 
Scotland ; apply as above. te 
1 r age aa a. e. 38. 6d., and ROSE P 
pe RY GROOM, — 3 a —.— oe eas py AS ULTURAL 
ointment Fronts A Epp 1 88 iant aes Ware 
and to i 8 Mager THE Emo ör Saxo * mmend ow or Orang * obe 1 
| to the . b the Nobility and 2 the following new | White Belgian Carr * 
and gooi ps è á 3 —.— Crown P. ap ot eae a 
Anemone jap: nest . 0 9 | Jasminum lancifoliom s» : mproved Prple-to ont oe 
Calystegia eee und | nec ne ea Laing’s Sw * Seoteh i Turnip oe 2 H 
Dichorisandra ovalifolia : 6 | Ribes san * — m, double 2 6 Negus's older p esa a 
E zpacris minia 6 | Rondeletia 3 ajor 2 6 Skirving's Liverpo ie So sel N 
Fo rsythia viridissima oe 6 | Spiræa prunifolia pp . 6 Smart’s | ay * 5 1 6 
oxinia alba sanguinea 2 6 8 * 6 The above are from the best selected tock’, 19 
a y decora .. 6 Rl . 2 6 Mu. James Epps, Seed Merchant, Bet in grown in Kent 
H. Groom begs to say his Catalogue wi sen pli n IN * Mstong. 
3 ene — “From 
Washin 
t e eae to solicit your | dens, Chieftain, Punch, P Perf agton, Co 
PA WBERKIES, more ospe- | tion, and Alonzo, Carnes” SERBU sie 
France, and Primrose Superior, jana — ee ae Harry pure whit. 
Refulgens, Van Tr romp, wie lowing are som, 
t ot A 
g by — — at iye dis * 
FORESTER for the South of picuarp PERRY Y, o of Broomh 
in Roeham 8 order for potting or border planting, at 208. 
Sto 2s. 
It is of the most b bindie Se bey Arid —＋ the colour is brilliant.— | stock of 
Apply to WIr -Gmn at the @ate House, ee site the Barnes- | and now fit for forcing, at 6s. per doz., or 420 perl eae, 
common Station of the Richmond Railw 5 COLLECTION OF RARE AN 
"A GRICULT URAL 55 85755 OF THE EMES CONIFERÆ for Face ee, following G of CON, 
FERS i — 2 — by and © plant 
TORTO pot White B aie Per: Ib. —2 pots, fo * — and S — DA “4 
ae Sizes -topped Red Altringham 1 2 — : 
ape oved Lon d do. 1 9 | Pinus insignis = D. 
PARSNIP, rates Cattle d 5 » 1 6| „ Montezuma - pe Paii a 
MANGOLD WURZEL, Long Re ed Bo RAY yest „ Winchesteriana i orie entalis 
pa k Long Yalow r 1 „ cembroides „ Menziesii 
a giore — 2 „ ei „ Gerardiana Picea indten 
Glo ies ne 1 „ excelsa „  Webbiana 
CABB BAGE, superior Cattle Dromhead ` eee 37 2 „ australis „ Pinsapo 
TURNIP, Skirving’s Swede .. H 1 5 nvillea Cupressus torulosa 
51 fine Purple-top Swede .., ih 880 1 Araucaria imbricata, 3 plants, Taxodium 
* Norfolk Green Round ... wee ie 5 0 ne Juniperus crea ; 
5 No: ortak White Round . a re 85 0 Cedrus Deodara, 3 plants í 
her varieties 2 the est kin OR — — CLUDING THE FOL 
GRASSES, fine selected, mixed n proportionate quan- Cryptomeria jap Pinus FOLLOWING trit 
tities of the most useful rete for PERMANENT Picea religiosa Juniperus Bedfordiana 
PASTURES, suitable to 7 8 descriptions of m z maniana 5 chinensis 
soils, requiring 3 bushels per a per bush.—10 0 „, bilis % squamata 
Do., finest mixed dwarf arine ona perlb—1 3| „ cephalonica ne pen 
s; and Tall other Fades Libani fine 
Do., Pacey and Italian Rye-gra 
in the Seed Trade, true, an 
d of fine quality. 
may be had ọn application at 
TAES Norwich, 
the Horticultural Establishment, — cine gak for iia “th is spri ing, 123. 018 
155 
The following New and distinct VERBENAS were raised b; 
Thomas Edmonds, gr. to Lady Lacen, Ormsby Hall, No rfo lk: Y | 30 pkts, of newest and pe Ra i 
EDMONDIANA, fine crimson scarlet .............-. 3. Od. WBERRIES. é 5 
VULCAN SUP PERB, bright crimson 0 The — Bae are warranted true to a 
- PERPECTION, large, 9 W per hundre R 
TRICOLOR; fave —— or, pai. a eS ie Dickson’s ie Pine 3 ) | Rose eed K 
1. ˙ cs scien n 5 0 Princess Alice . . .. 3 6 Black ditto e Š I 
OCHROLEUGA;w autifal dremeno 0 Keens' Seedling gr 3 Turver's Pine ae 
CEP 5 0 Caroline ... 3 6 | Swainton’s 4 
QUEEN Or PERPE heautiful pooyi SST SY 0 Myatt’s Eliza sn...s. 3 opa late a i i 
TUA a beautiful hn ” 0 ownton „os essissener im S 
eine lawe A a is a ore oe - 10 Swainston/s Seedling Pith 4 
e 8 Seedin , raised by Mr. Martin Ed 25 — ae ooper's S en FS 
gardener to the Rey, R. ete 5, Serathy Hs Hall, Norfolk : aoe Dee 7 eae 5 0| La Liegeoise umnu TT 
WHITE GIANT, the . — white out.. 58. 0d a British Queen... 3 Aberdeen Bee Hive, ber., 
ARTIANA, fine bright pu le TRR E a ye E eee 3 doz. isd aE 
8 purplish crimson . . . . 5 0 Strong ing’ „ ee old, ber tie 
QUEEN VICTORIA, fine rosy ilac ATO R. — wet ars old, „ 2. 
ACHILLES, light lavender, very large. 5. 0 g Sea Xa 0 . pe PAD of a 
y ARQUES OF ae Ae bright w SEET 5 0 pp beko CATALOGUES 3 MAY BE HAD ON 
e following Four —Gre 
tham, Norfolk toai — ¢ —— 3 8 ; 
PETOII, fine 1 
surpas 
DUKE OF NORFOLK, K, brilliant scarlet, „Fellow eye 5s. oa. 
5 
gardener at Lady 3 B Gomi Hall, Norfoll and t 
for the re time last au MOEN still be fay and — om 
tiv applicatio: 
any yet sent out: 
‚—— *** 
S, raised by T Binod 
THE “FINEST CARNATIONS, 1 
water Tank Cov vers, 
aioe re pem for Orchid aceous Houses, Kc. K 
BCI 
. USES, 
0 
call the attention of the Public rays a a 
LANTS. They are strong and weil rooted in gate 
Moss Roses in pots, which have 
and half-standard Roses, of the fines! 
i 
et, free, 
n upon Drawings and in Spe 
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CATALOGUE CF 82 e List, o ick 
7 82 Fd FOR POR 1848 will be sen feria A Be when Tog E A large Stock of Slate Slabs, of all sizes be 
Fes ash SEEI ts of a few select | Ni ee Sb le Pe i; ans 386d kept on sale. ; 
ts 1 S rear me — — Wen 5 r oe ie 
Chronicle an. 8 h, pige 18; Jan. 22d, 8 aud Feb, Prince isaka Queen of Sheba + EEDS.—CO R OF 
pe Fe 5 0 | Beauty of Bracondale 3 6 MAS GIB. 
k ber ar D CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS sent | Queen of Yeliows . ee Hiring 8 6 (B ppointment) the oer a 
. 1 ee fe W E following Resins Now and Beautiful Pansies, raised by fick that 4 ery e Society 
100 — bost and n à annuals, including choices fe — yoten — m will be sent out the first week in April, a — in general, that ther y Counting soma 
nw 2 3 o. . bd Site 15 0 YELLOW CLIMAX, pale yellow, fine Bor house is at the corner of „ 
30 poser wc heed — 30 for sf... . 4 0 zubstange. . . .. . . : 5 8 ae ain +: are 
filling beds on lawns, 7s. 6d., or 1 1 1 CHAMPION, fine d 5 oa be nad on application. pest 
363 . 6d. ee e 5 be! ; = 
veneer tra Balsam, Phiox Drummondi, 3 COUNTESS 0. P LEICESTER. m 5 3 : £LOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SS i 
Mesembryanthemum tricolor, — DUCHESS OF NORFOLK, bright 8 MORTLOCK, 2 Oa 
unberg a, M a fragrans, Wee: ee, eee eee 5 0 oun at h. as av 
20 * — renmenm Perennials, including wee S GUINEAT 218. yellow — nen dah shag t ent oe m tag ag a ot rat 
ceolaria, Cineraria, © bright orange oe 5 0 ery description of 
ag - Petunia; &. berora. ice PURITY wae HERO, poe heme a and yellow. in Soe EARTHEN WARE vate th st 
ae itardy Biennials and Perennials r 3 6 110 1 
ait Hy “ — ` J JOHN BLANCHARD, dark purple and white. ca N * pare 2 
For List of mei taeda sol 18 ee mons The following Five Neon aoaaa a 3 6 A paro ty 
a 8 e following Five New and Be ig Bee Glasses s of farious 
r 135 » P: p. 128; and March I, p-170. | THEMUMS were raised by Mr. Short, we of Hives and Boxes, 1 
. DS complete in Selections for ‘small and 10 y 2 P., Haneton Hall I and will T is keeper,” on the pec tsar of 
SZ C 
TTT e JO NT 
LECT GERA PUGHSTAS, DAGLIAS, PETUA] e ARETE, bright Fose, very ‘broad petals, C” ibe ready for Ham 
i TUNIA! 7 Als, sizes ready for immediate use. 
VERBENAS, $ CHRYSANTHEMUM, JGREE HOUSE eee PHIG . 5 0 ked an t to 
our Priced ‘Catalogue Of HARDT HERBACEOUS PLANTS?) NEPE PEERS nnn E 
Remittances with orders are requested — — 9925 ine S of the king 
amounts, In n consequence of recen bived recent m a kasra waite, tingo of rose on the out- F 
money orders can now be made pa: office arrangements, — finely incurved . with sheet glass 
nstead of either names in fall Bie to B ass and Brows, | Ohoice Pansies of of last year, magne) Youell’s N be Pa ge phenom 
Seed and Horticultaral ' Climax,” Tanes Warre. Hothouse 
enit, Sudbury, Suffolk, 
me ee 
Bracondale Nursery, and 3, 
to London — i 
„N ull, | Kent- roa 
* — Hothouse 
a, K 0 
