THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper 
of Rural Economy and General News. The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley 
No. 20.—1848.] SATURDAY, MAY 13. [Price Gd. 
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INDEX. EW SEEDLING FUCHSIAS.—* DIAMOND, JANES MATHEWSON, — j 
ere 25 a Highlan nd Society and Agri. L pure white tube and sepals, and novel rosy-lilac corolla ; STRAWBERRY GROWER, and General A to the Trade, 
5 n ET — habit 8 free bloomer, 10s. unnigar-hill, A paraoa most respec pe, ng = as solicit your 
C MA 3.12. 215 4 «TR — „dark red, extra large size, suitable for large Ae to the subjoined list of STRAWBERRIES grown by 
ure, burnt clay as ........ 321 ó | specime: m, more especially the AB — yoy ity 20 exten. 
wits soem, À instead ae ung 350 New . 10s. Gd. per dozen, fine varieties. ively circulated and highly apprec gt 955 8 
Makea TAN 15 MILLER’S 11 PELARGONIUMS. roughout Great Britain, France, a 
Peach tree, gumming or. 329 ¢ Scarlet 8 ii £l s. Cd. Admiration .. — * * superior to all ot n cultiv ty 2 eee 
Pigcery, Swete's „ 323- % Rosa Mundi eee roured, and the most pr 1 plant prod 
Paeti ao aa 319 Queen rot Kon 4 — 0 Conspteabundus .. 4 ; number equal to 20 of any ot set ** eac ch pì ant throws fro 
— a. . 1 Distin sa tee ie 6 Elens Flag. . . 1 1 0 | 50 to 120 clusters, formin 
— 22 he or Set of'8 for 8t 8s. ularly do they ripen, tha y be gathered in — of 
Potato shoots, to steps Fire Mans e Falten ‘Telegraph, each 15s.; Beauty | from 12 to 30 bright scarlet “berries, of a round sh 
— — ental Surpass, arpur multi a, 108. 6d. garnished with a green husk, folding dry ow — vi the sta : 
8 5 8 extraordinary appearance of — Ty malag ore than can 
Royal Botanic Society.. The tw ro meti euer for 10l. comprehended but by those — them on 
„ For 30 postage stamps an illustrated and descriptive book of | he ground or table, where they oor ae greatly admired ; 
abe Hort. of [rel the above bea utiful plants would be sent ey make a transparent — the interior being 
Toute pana’ The ne rts of Geraniums of 1845 and 1848, raised by Beck, the same the exterior pwards of 500 specimens of 
Pelton, clack «ii Foster, Gaines, Hoyle, Miller, ae * r aran; fine plants, | Fruit were sent out last 1 season, which is sufficient to establish 
Wag zes, when to pay. Als ond-rate varieties 8 s. per merits. Plants in pots, for exportation, 12s. per doz. ; from 
— 4 Has E Provid ence 3 p $ peranan- E e Nursery bed, 2d. 10s, per 100, or Bs, per doz., forwarded d 
SUPRAB SEE Line FUC st 1 ea part o ‘the kingd m 2. * j> > 
á 4 er ; Bla nce ; Comte de Paris, 90s, ; Prin- 
WINDLESHAM NURSERY, NEAR BAGSHOT, SURREY, J BARKWAY, in offering his two Seedlings, begs to | cess Royal, 90s, ; Eleanor, 50s.: 61 is. ; Mammoth, 10s, 
. — th ti 5 
EORGE BAKER begs to inform the Nobility, 
Gentry, and Public, his extensive collection of AME- 
| — ANTS are now in flower. May be newed gratis. 
EXHIBITION OF TULIPS, 
JENRY GR ana CLA * 5 
R MAJEST 
BY 
N, AnD To His 
of 
rom 9 
| pretty variety ; 
EXHIBITION OF 1 ee e, PLAN TS. 
108555 „ I s to announce bisa intention 
exhibiting, — year, his Collec of FLOW- 
ape P. AN’ 18. at r — King'soad, 
Due notice will be given of the time of openi 
"AMERICAN NURSERY, BAGSHOT, SURRE 
WATERER’S INRIVALLED ‘COLLECTION 
2 
J. 
INDIAN AZALEAS. 
LANE anp SONS’, Great Herkhatnatend, 
in bloom, 8808 plants of a the leading sorta 
and the delicat ud grafted, 
yan TER BOTANICAL AND HORTICUL- 
; OCIETY 
| mumos AT THR 4 GARDEN, — er RD, 
I MEETING ea. Ki 
TAIRO Me D he tive 
See ars DNESDAY, Sept. 
etn may be e “9 exh i feom any part of the Lie 36 om, 
all pac es addressed to 
‘Sy, win ee ih instructis, and delend at the Gardens 
9 o’elock 1 Exhibition day, will be =. at 
—— may be had on application 
28, Brazenose-street, Manchester. 
TLEMEN, heres AND OT 
MAY 
on hand a — stock 
nursery, 
s to be 8 to Mr. Ree 
er. road, Is 
NEW EARLY CONE CABBAGE, 
ON onl papel offers the above 
free on postage ‘stamps 
orders are soiieited, as the grower has only 
„May 13 1 
NERARIA—" MaZA ARINE.” 
to offer good Jay of the above 
of the Gar 
dito 
— — of it. 
ne in colour, being of a deep 
are i 
Berea l 8 
ed orticu — Societ, s Rooms son 
-road, Kin ngst 4 
THE BEDDING SEASON. 
1 8, I 
d. d package. 
ozen, sent Post-free ; in the place, 28. 
hardened off. Public Gardens 
bg, d 12 seeds of this N | bu 
will be sent on the receipt of 1 
| flora, PI 
a good Preservation, for 7s. 6d. each. 
* Sent on the receipt ofone postage stamp. 
of June 12, 1847 :— edling is an mely 
tube and — — dello te pink, ‘the latter 
peeks with green, corolla bright hen A the —— — 
horizontally, colours — right, e flowers have 
Kas — „ LAD 55 Anes — 10s. éd., 
2 ones per — 78. 6d. s y diad em bright 
osy crimson tube and 8 —— same colour ry large. 
Price Price per ee 7s. 6d.—Eas reham, Norfi 
BEDDING PLA 
DER p it to inform the Nobilit ity, nog andi &e., | 
p . 
ABs for bedding out N of 
Petunias, Salvias, Alonso 2B a an An s, Pent- 
stemons, Scarlet 5 which ean be fa “| at 48., 
8s., and 128. per doz. when the selection is left to J. on rae 
and Horticultural Establishment, Bedford-road, Ola 
ALOGUE OF PLAN had on 
application. The fol tante of as p ~ which 
out strong and fine ro e 
Bes AND BROWNS. ania 9225 
are now 
thus *, free by post, if mege is 
— GERA NIUMS, + 20 2 ere, * ; ee $ 11 5 
fine variet 1 5 0 
z Ditto d 6s, 0 9 00 
13 D itto best scarlet, for, 1 — 6s. i 0 9 0 
#25 — fine — „ 108. ae or ditto 0 17 6 
12 D new Rene of 1847 0 15 0 
12 BLI new and.choice — of rear 018 0 
12 Ditto, fine vars., 5s. ; superior dit „ 
12 Ditto, fine and showy fancy 5 1 $ ae Pa eek, 
*25 ot pt 2 varieties „ 
212 Dit 12 superior ditto 8 
z Diete Sudbury 1 extra fine, eac 0 2 6 
12 Ditto, new vars., Mesure Roane 3 Beauty 0 15 0 
— rer and Bro b new Seedlings, 
arime ribed in their. Advertisement in Gai 
“Chronicle, Jan. 8 and 15- 5 
od VERBENAS, fine vars. 8s, : 25 auperiot ditto |. 14 0 
tto, 48. 12 ditto 5 fis ies 
“12 D re este of 1847 ae 1 r 
725 CHRYSaNTHEMUMS, fine varieties 5 1 
12 Ditt ars. 68.; 12 — dito: 2 0 
812 Ditto, new and su sitio vars, 2 2 15. 0 
#12 ACHIMENES, fne — e ee vars, ne 0 
12 ANTIRRHIN UMS, superb vars. wae i 6 
12 PH EAS, in 3 vars. for bedding ay A 0 
12 GAILLARDIA, in 3 ditto tto 5 aoe 0 
#12 LANTANA, in 4 dit tto oe AR, 0 
12 PHLOxX, fine distinct var > ve 0 
12 SALVIAS, in 7 vars. for g $ wo 0 
* ELIA erinus es per doz, 72 0 
+ Ditto compacta alba, per doz. 4 0 
CAMPANULA cavanilla, for For bedding anc 6 
—. of ee following , SELECT T GREENHOUSE I ew art Se 
stron ee Our election 
ne, * 5 = 25 vars. for 35s. 
288s., or 12 vars. 156. to ae. 
—— rupestris, A Alona cœ- 
nthus coccineus, A urguta, Balsamina 
c 8 a splendens a — mt ng h 
c 
Tiata ered Pass fore 
bago capensis, Pentstemon 
Bera alba, ‘Scutellaria ea MN, ana ventena 
ulifolia, coe 
Milne’s Seedling J.; Cole's Early Pro- 
lific, 80s, ; Thomson’s King, 50s.; Dickson’s Royal Pine, 10s, ; 
Princess Alice Maud, ; Carolin ; Pon Pine, 
oe Seedling, Elton, 4s. ; Lin 1 astle, #.; Scarlet 
peop, liza, 3s. ; Myatt’s Pine, 5s. ; Keene’ b ry 6d.; 
n Secdliag. 28, 6d.; Improv ved | De vonsbire, e 
OLLOWING can be. very — recom- 
— d. 
Statice pseudo suena Fabiana imbricata, per 
per 8 95. Od, 4 725 * ‘R o 
olum s e auntoniensis, 
eee, ee 
0 —— a gens p ox a umi} 
rosea py . 3 lor, 
eigen uns, 5 0 EA 0 
ele. gar jaer a Pise p latifolia, en. 9 0 
2 6 | Gompholobium versicolor 
Caieeolaria amplexicaulis, each .2 6 
ach 6 Gompholobium virgatum, 
heteen per, each 2 6 
* lee Parkeri, p. d. 12 0 
n allo =A 2 the 
F. C. Birt, Nian les, TA TEE 
1 e CaLCEOLARI aE” 
H sending on R, TRA is now 
the 
shrul 
of 6. Ay ra, ty of his ei 
last year, n klanin * £. Gd. per 
— of ‘nis "bedutiful Pans 
ea 
year. A few 
Val ceolarias, is 
seedlings sen 
3 Healthy 
the order. 
M. JAS. EPPS has the pleas 
stock of YOUNG HEATHS in th 
viridifiora, fastigia 
neoides, tricolor co ta, ilmo a 
superba, 12s. per doz.—Bower Nu A 
NEW HLIAS. 
RS GG anp BRIGHT beg to remi 
heir Fri c that they possess the stock 
of the following beau h they are now pre- 
i nts, at 10s. 6d plant. 
ON. MRS. SH E {Elp 4 8 i 
fan pe Aian e centre, an to show in 
either cla ertifi the South 
London Shot N. 
Wycombe, ar fe caer Pet Medal given for the best fancy 
at the m of the s mounce this 
45 , coral red and pure white. 
H 
1000815 TESS OF OF CL ARENDON—Pare white, beautiful 
well up i „and very constant; Ist Prize and 
222 
= s ate at Cam ell, the only . 
A 5 only on e ground root wan grown 
Dy Me. — at Walworth, sh * Jenny 
1 
light, 57 OF F KENT (Ba 3 2 Radaiville, 
hit rose. s n the 
ee Journal” in The best Dahlia we saw of 1847 was 
id of Kent.” 
oe FLEECE—This flower needs no comment, 
E avo lst Class 42 not planted ot 
„golden buff; nov ne. 8 to 4 
T FLOWER be e ; hack tier show . 
3 t the w, the only place 
E Cine’ 
where it was exh sited: very constant. 4 ae 11 feet, 
MISS W ae compel (Howard) —Dark lilac ; Ist Class Certificate 
t — 
— A —5 Es are enabled to supply the eres new 
— eties, having worked roots of ea 
1807 N b TOR 1 tteur) — Beautiful on oe 
S40. large 
tre; first class show variety. 3 to 4 feet. 2 
1 -Rose and white; beautiful show flower. 
to 4 feet. 
CARDINAL FERRETTI (Van Renynghe)—Red ; the best in 
its class. 4 feet. 
Messrs, B. and B. — — supply the most approved 
kinds of last and former years were prices, 
Messrs. B. and qi = üben! — left a few of their beautiful 
Ass AND 2 
Horticultural Es tablishment, Sudbury, Suffolk, 
Seeding Pansies, Charon, Celeste, Cla * 5 Catalogues ta 
be — — le N artery; aot g Bucks, 
