THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICL 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 
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decape Gardening caves 201 6 
Lane fossil on — as.. 277 a 
4 274 e 
Mechi Ca A 276 6 
Milk, to preserve............ $ E a 
55222 27 
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No. 17.—1848.] 
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INDEX 
Allo mente . e 268 Pia . Mr. Cameron's se., ees 268 
RRS 268 range, Hermaphrodite ...,,. : 270 e 
ro ef acks .. 267 Orchids 404625 anuna eevee 2 
ral . 
ral — 
eae ona N 270 
277 
ondon Flori. Society. 270 
Stok, —.— management of 277 
wedes for hor 276 
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e e GARDE 
Visitors are admitted, wir 
4 ps tg each on MONDAY 
ON 
LANE ann > SON, ‘Gre 
GEORGE $ SMITH begs t 
Chronicle to 
sery, . 
2 ; 8. anD J. DILLISTONE 
0 VERBENA ' 66 a ny 
a Rosea, 23. 6d. > 
‘TyERy’s So; Beurit 
tig ernten 
prey suppl deseo plants 
Z. 
i ; A 
1 — ee e 1 
: Kale, rompton Hero 2 6 
Ibrahim P Pacha 3 6 
Y's Prince o 7 Ane 2 6 
on 6 
z 0 
0 
1 e 
aan ia proved ite bene e best 
kel x t the box" 
— ie ip 
ree with SEED DS of the 
s Red Matchless N e S 2 2 6 
Nurseries, Sturme 
5 
; 1 Suffolk, beg to offer the . feel 
S teg will give the greatest satisfaction, yiz. 
struck plants for 
u 
5 2 +; good mixtures, 6s, do. Tol 
rg imbing, 6s. do, Noisette, Cloth of Gold, Pourpre 2 
bi Ste strong Plants, 2s. each. The finest varieties 
Wott, Phil pa i ansies 
i i carlet and other| Chrysanthe 
9 Terbenas Geraniums Cupheas 8, &e, 
j 55 98. per doz 
al Catalogue of which may ad by enclosing — p 
S to Snes. All tho ne a P 3 der, from 
udents t 
P: dang othe w Dahlias, Verbiuhs, 
wers at thelr © Catalogue prices, 
Carriage paid to London. te 
W. I VERY b to offer — . Seedling 
bedding 8 The 
. . N 
A Seeding ANTIR RRHINUMS Haag Bei 
i ; * I Chaney ion, 2s, 6d. ; Uni $ 
tl), 2s. 64. See criptions in “heron 
horse.shoe disti tinctly marked, 53. He 
i 55 has a 
pE” T ei of Sen, e ge Ver- 
95 “Biren ias € 888 for be tf at moderate price : 
„SCARLET — — — 
P. 0. Man set of 1 Ba = 15s., basket included. 
a rea CEOLARIA VISCOSISSIMA, This 
an an of i e deep orange flowers in all s 
ts cl i weather better 
ir Der Tig con — e Cale colar ia Kayii, yellow, 
di 
ilicaulis, 6s, to 92 ann. 
au carpatica p reant — soe m to 55 per doz. Cam. 
mber, I 
rats Duchess o of Beaton tye , Where it attracts the | par- 
d) 2 ma all the n 
ewest — 
was out, — the first time, b ‘th 
hich will — n the 
sean advertise, together with the newest 
DENER bean a Man „i & comfortable — gh — 
C e Old a. 
NS, ee S S PARK.— 
= a „ on the ee 
the four — — days. Children — — 12 years of oe 
8 pemen of Sixpence = por all days, except those of 
a fae’ order 
? 
uncil, 
„W. MITCHELL, Secretary, 
GROW 
at Berkhanistead, have i been 
[Ene 6d. 
FREDERICK WARNER "e to pe. 8 5 1 NA, “DEF 
public to his Catalog 
he 
FLOWER — VEGETABLE SEEDS. (in 7 a Flori. 
t’ = 
choice 
aia executed Lal the orders he — 
n favoured Han for this splendid scarlet Mork sg 
è bee 
cultural Cabinet” fi Beton i and March), which contains all to state that he . — pert plants still o ents 2 
i W. 
mend his stock of the following Agricultural Betas 
ham 
28, “corm pemn 
the novelties of the F. W. can with confidence 3 78. 6d. e eac ch. „The sual dis o the trade, and one over for 
d | every t 1, which — be had through the post. 
a How aitt ong g Ren ditto Long Yellow, sto Red Globe, ditto Chalvey, ene re ii 2 
ve ana arrot, White Belgian: o Improved Altring- ¥7 INGHORI 75 
ike Clover, Barone 7 es can be in ad on application at INGHORN 8 SEED LING CALCEOLARIAS 
122 
are no Relulgen to send out. The following are some of 
EN NDID Ri FUCHSIA" ALBAN 
ERB SEEDLING FUCHSI 
CAPTIVATION, NONP PARET L ORION, AND 
Pansy 
Seed, 2s. 6d. Lal e r rpe, near Leeds, 353 
AN. 
OHN SMITH, Nurseryman, Dalston, Middlesex, begs | bushy and exceedingly healthy, : = me 5 pe yl zed po 
i that he i i 
oan Ven romp, Washington, Conrad, Ar- 
EEDLING — for 
to be sent paa n Mayn : Mont Blan parjure white ; 
p 
Chieftain, Punch, P Perfection, Alice Grey, Advice, Attrac- 
Jonn? SCHO OFIELD anp SON be rene otfully to Sets; Cet Alon ee è 
offer this superb FUCHSIA. w 2 eres s poa pro- | 1848, 
perties, viz.—Flower stout and v ; the tube and d 
sepals of good proportions, — a aici anit te e; the corolla | claret; Negro, dark 51 “= colour ; Fraction a tipped 
stout, finely formed, and of a rich crimson pur ple; habit of the D i 
plant excellent, an a a prolific * Price per plant, 10s, 6d. | one silver medal; a a Descriptive — of them a . other — 
b w PA 
with cherry. The Dahli ned seven first-class prizes and 
V J. EPPS has the pleasure t 4 offer the finest gems 
of YOUNG HEATHS in the country; they a 
consisting of the following k : Cunningbamii, Har! i, 
to inform his friends e is now sending out the above aristata major, retorta major, got . p aey mundul 
in well ee Plants at 5s. each. The usual ged saat to | tricolor of sorts, odora rosea, Aitonia, Cavendishii, eximia, ie. 
the Trade when three sets * ee “9 1 expecte pendens, andromedæflora, intermedia, ventricosa grandiflora, 
from po nite correspondents.— April 22, 1848, 
5 = pa per — 
1 4 
to refer these readers of the 
th 
G. S.'s Catalogue contains of 
ery n osta sata of the season, which can be had on the 
aze 
road, Islington, 
r, near 
ing con- 
5 RF 
bedding, all the 
nd Hybrid Pe 
— e dark velvety 
aan A t variety for 
e taken. 
ldfinch, 33, 6d.; Kin , 
28. 6 
n Gardeners’ Chronicle, sed 
9. Fine named varieties "from 
brilliant colour, large truss, 
of Show CINERARI IAS, from 
near London, April 22. 
anay a splendid stock 
of t the following desirable va- 
Prizefighter improved . 1 0 
Mrs, Mayler 8 „ 
Shrabland Superb . 
Com wi 
1 0 
1 0 
Pink N osegay 
yet 1 for bedding, as it 
ontinent, at yery f 
without family, whom h 
April 22, 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 21, 1847, p. 
W 
ESTMACOTT’S Descriptive Priced Catalogue of new a 
cription see 
Neilii, Juliana, ~ 12s, per doz., or 5l. per 100. Common va- 
NEW SE EDLING bels A, ié pel tery rieties, 6s. to 93. per doz. A 3 allowance to the trade. 
A very extensive 97 w and choice Stove and Green- 
house Plants, &¢.— — ry x 
d AMES MATHEWSON, Norserrman, 
ubjoined list of AD gh ar 
choice Flower and Kitchen hop — = 2 or 1848, is now ready, more especially the ABERDR BEEHIVE, ten. 
and may be had by addressing ESTMACOTT, Seeds- | sively — aud highly 8 the last two seasons 
* and Florist, 156, Cheapside (opposite St. Pau ae London; hroughout Great Britain, France, and eri 
or at Stuarv’s Grove Nursery, F ' m-road, Chelse superior to all others in cultivation. The earliest, highest- 
The following, kept in sea mists — are well adapted fori Havourd , an roli plant producing a 
large or small gardens, and are easily transmitted by post number equal to 20 of any other sort; each plant romy — 
— varieties — An Ae named 7 28. 6d. 50 to 120 clusters, formi 2 top re ling a beehive 
s ee ? gularly do they ripen, that they may be gathered in — of A 
25 ” Hardy » 5 Zo m 12 to 30 ae ‘scarlet berries, pii und shape, 
2 „ eie „ ” — 4 garnished with usk, foldin alk; 
50 55 Hardy s » pee — 4 the extraordi ia —— of the Fruit 11 more tha 
50 „ Choice 5, 57 oe 4 be -comprehended but by those Who have seen t 
i „ Hardy. » * 2 the ground or table where they have been greatly admired ; 
Choice » „ * 8 Par reserve, 
100 Wooden Labels for Annuals. 2 the es the soa ar pwards of 500 specimens of 
which is s ient to e 
HH EHIOTROPIUM PERUVIANUM Ý AR. 1295 1 ar F 
ety ( ne io — pei 295. 100, doz. 
with light centre, intens pir mige and more odorous th r ppe of and 
old one) is still on sale, and may now be seen in eken “Well. posto — 100 lack Prince, 213. Go 
— lants 6s. and 9s, per dozen. A few extra-size | cess R oyal, 90s. ; Eleanor, 50s.; Globe, 10s. ; Mam 
utumn-struck plants ls, 6d. each. See N 4th | prolifi fic, Be. i s Seedling, 78. 6d.; Black's Seed! 
Mare ch.—PHIIIr Conway, Earl’s-court Nursery, = Brom — Milne S. a. Little Jane, 22. 6d. ; Cole’s Ear! 
SUPERB SEEDLING PETUNIAS lifi ree ‘te 5 Thomson's King, Dickson's Ro 
ine, 10s. ; 
8, Pin 
ASS anp BROWN are now sendin Pos plants of Pri ro 3 
the following superior and first-rate 8 EDLING PETU- Swainston’s $ Seedling, Elton, 4s, i 55 $3. 5 — 
NIAS, for — . ode of which see their Advertisement in this e 1 Eliza, — 5 . =a eine be Leens’ sag w FE 5 
— 3 . ore shir Pe 
— ch—5s.0d Painted Lady cach—5s. y N SALE 5 eee SEEDS from 
— — at 5 — Circle seg Hims and 3 of Scotland. 
. 5 0 Bian -$ vis LM 3 Pollexfen’s, Fellow “Bullock Skirving’s Imperial Yellow 
The set, which are very distin 28s. ; or the allow- Hood eee Yellow Bul- Dale's s b ditto 
— 
ance to the trade on pa eight, or 22 three plats of either sort, 
They 
will be forwarded free by post if desired, 
Liverpool Tas 
e oe tto 
Our Descriptive PRICED CATALOGUE of PLANTS, for Gardon's Aberdeen Bullock do. coles n 
848, forwarded on applica al oe brid ditto 
: The following are Dow fet pon it out, strong plants of our own Border Im am ie a ne . 8 Imperial Field Poa 
selection. Those marked thus* PARTS i man ra Mango! 4 ane and Sugar Lane te 
wedi conte 5 P ree 2 10 — Belgian Horse Carrot; and Large Green-top Altringham npe 
y gay ee eae TE gee gi Grass Seeds of the best varieties, suitable for lay 
Pasture 
25 ent | ‘PLANTS, are varieties, d gael ) 4 1 Seed Merchant, 39, King-st., Covent. garden. 
bn GREENHOUSE PLANTS, distinct species & vars, 1 0 ILLIAM WOOD asp SON = mie 1 
25 GERANTUNS, rw ot show vars., 21s., or 12 do. 0 12 trong established Plants of the following, the selection 
A —.— Aan oe 6e. bo 9 9 o | of sorts being ROSES ON THEIR OWN ROOTS. 
owy Vv e oe oe h 
«25 PuomSias, fn fne” Mia . 5 14 pin ted + . 15 H bri — per r doz, ae 18s., » ate 
> ina e a A ee e 
142 PETUNIAS, fine vars., 4s. ; 12 superior do, 09 —— „ t 12s., ye 2 
pn 0 VERBENAS, fi fine — uperior att varieties oe 1 Tea- scented. China 8 3 — ciie 
Ditto ne, 53. oe oe Noise iy 
“12 Ditto, fine, 4s. 7 superior or aitt ü x 5 : * The pr present month and | May si eine for planting 
„12 ACHIMENES, fine distinct — es . 
212 ANTIRRHINUMS, superb varieties oe „ 0 7 ren 5 
RNA T IO NS, 12 pair choice varieties . ws 1 All — —— som arietis, per ik — 2822 
2 pair choice varie 
BA 85 AN nD BROWN’S DESCRIPTIVE ÈR ICED All the best varieties, diki 5 ös., 93., 125. 
ATALOGUE — SEEDS FOR 1848 will be s 25 fine varieties for e 7 
er A ves Cty 98., 128. 
ro SELECT A AND CHOICE FLOWER == All the best named 3 = „ 98, 
froo by aar with full directions for sowing, heigh see al Ban ine vee per doz ious . . 
15 0 3 . , ie 
10 cane es best a for mn “Gd, $0 for bas 6d., 20 for 4 0 Very e A ag — d ee 
20 varieties best dwarf kinds in yay” packets, ‘sted for 50 very RYS ANTHEM 3 
20 Alig be o er — renin ade oe 7 6| The most 2 * 2 — * swe 5 s * Boy 128. 
varieties ch oice Greenhous Rgh a sii ë 3 b- 25 good varieties for PHLOXES. ce 
20 ti — choice Hardy Benni nnials arto 9s., 125. 
varieti mported German Stocks is k 0| Choice selections, HERBACEOUS Po 
r doz. . 
bene, with orders — requeste d from unkno rre- Distinct en — m 2 — s. pe . 
spondents. Goods carriage free to London, g with all orders — 82 125 5 
— capes tofeo arrangements money o orders — * — e| Also an exte! nsive Collec of iisceita neous sie 1 
recen 5 or gr 1d, Sussex 
to ASS AN 
peed a and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk, ation, 
Fro 
STRAWBERRY GROWER, and General Agent to the Trade, 
Cunnigar-bill, Aberdeen, most respectfully begs to solicit y 
nd RIES gro ntk 
. 
