No. 23.—1848.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 3. 
á [Price 6d. 
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of England.. 
Agri. Soci 
Agricaltu statistics, + 366 P 
„ 356 0 
Amateu = 0 
Ants, ‘indian wah in . f 
4 
ö 55554 
oi. 
irde, rump ten in. 
Books for garde! nery 
Br — a 
Dah 355 a 
Nr kia . 366 5 
Fences, large. Sike 273 8 371 b 
Fir stump, overgrowth of...... 3n7 Sowing, advantage ofe sur: 37/1 a 
Fruit trees, to summer prune,, Pe Statistics, agri., Fleming on .. 369 a 
Gardeners, books f. WON iit Vas cocces ih E 369 ¢ 
G scorching effrets of Swedes, to transplant , 1 371 4 
Grafting. India-r Tenant right. 371 a 
Hedgerow timber 373 a Timber, h 373 a 
| Horticultural Society . 363 a—366 a | Toll bars. Serni 374 È 
— of Ireland . 365 b| Trelaske farm, noticed ........ 574 4 
of Cornwall. 2 366 e cee : ies noticed.. 367 ù 
India rubber for ting 365 a * pe E eoryg Club — 
. 367 6 . 373 
OSLING’S ST. ALBAN’S GRAPE.—This being de- | | Zr visions are a GARDENS, REGEN’’s PARK 
cidedly the best se: „I beg to state that I * ye 3 mitted, WITHOUT ORDERS, on the payment 
of the more with strong young 28 3 to 4 fe ow fit | of Sixr each on MONDAYS, and of ONE SuiLuine each 
= Boo tin > de live red free to idon, on rec ceipt o 7825 Gui- on ‘the ee following days. pga Lapam 12 years of age 
y | h ll days, except those of 
1 Joanen „ St. Albans, June 3. | — .— B order of the | 5 4 s 
5 ITCHELL, ecretary. 
WEDE TURNIP.—Improv 8 —— ils 
S E U. NI mproved PURPLE-TOP ah PERT OTTON,” 8 
n be had in * quantity, also all other kinds, 
ms 
Rox SOUTH LS DON e 
will — ma, at the 
UESDAY, June 20, 
1848, „Oben to all Ex hibito zes will be De for 
the fi 3 and Orchid 
sa Pelargoniums, te: Heaths, Ros es, R 
In 
HER MOST G 
—— Tag men ue and Fruit. , the 
i g Members offer Extra Prizes. eee J. and J. Fair- 
N 3 for Cape Heaths ; ul — Son 
Messrs. Pa 
— Mr. E. Denyer, to Amateur — bd "Roses ; . Mea 
and W. Betham , Esq., to Nur n, for Rose 3 and 
by Subscription, for Seedling Pelargoniams of 1847 and 1848. 
of Prizes and the Rules = wes Society may be obtained 
LOR N EVILLE, Secretary, 
s, Esq., 
Ebenezer House, Peckham, 
D BOTARIGA AND HORTICUL- 
TU SOCIETY. 
st Exhibition wait} 15 held at the Gardens, Edgbaston, 
on Thur. i ey June 8th, 5 3 a be! Tes 3 ag ust be at 
the Garden before 9 o 8 the f Ex hibition. — 
6. B. KxOwIES, F. L. S n. AN 
EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN FLOWERING PLANTS. 
OSEA WATERER begs P his splendid 
ex an pee 5 b. AMERICAN PL 
S is now in great per- 
ey- 
ORP seen daily, Sundays excepted, at Oakle 
square, King’s-road, 8 Adm n One Shilling. 
ire am Am po Plants at the aen ap- ‘hill Nu ursery are also now 
may * ns gra 
The es hill Nursery is within one hour’s ride of oe 
being near the Woking Station, South-Western Railw 
ERAN 
MS, contai on 
ies des 
8 — 
* in 48-size 
NEW i lh e sleted irom 
oH list, 2 ine varie, from 128. to 21s. 
d Paaren re i application. 
' JoHN HINE (late Wm en, — 
d, Brixton, near pe: 
obi Si . — X sgh public in general, that he ha 
RD and DWARF RO 
They m 
now be seen in bloom to test advantage, being arran ed 
ge 
each side a walk 700 feet in rg Orders taken for paan 
now in bloom, and i ovember next, Adm 
b, respect excepte 
8 his friends that he has no other 
London or elsewhere but the above 
MERRIOTT, 
S 
W. TE 
NEAR CREWKERNE, SOMER- 
ESTABLISHED 1728, 
abled to shane the following 
a the prices — 
. Gd. ; Oxylobium capitatum, 2s. 6d. ; 
i i Posts 1s. 6d. 120 Bs 2 ; Galen pubescens, 9d. ; 
; Epacris variabilis, 18. 
< 6d. to 8s. 6a. ; Lesche naultia spl ende ens, 2s.: cf 
a, 9d. i, 8s. 6d. 
u 25. ôd. ; 5 a s pur- 
— — to elea specta bilia, | 25 6d.; 
Sonii, 28.64. to 3s, 6d. ; Daviesia latifolia, 25 6d. : 
; Weig a, ls. 6d. to 
s to infor pe that the 
An Old . “Orne” * of a id ate week, ay cg 
ee any part of the land in his eeoupation 
EDE e 
at very mediate: prices, at J. G. Warre’s Seed Establishment, W M. DENNIS, Fron, & c., King's. road, Chels 
181, High Holborn, London. — June 3. W i —.— to the noti ice e of Ladies rtl Gentie N 
e e 7 e Pub ie general] NI , “PASS 
ME ae. J. anp H. B. WN inform the nobility PERE TION,” obtained f an years since. The 
and gentry they are now gant the follow se So 3 e flowers, 2 much . ble Perfection in colcur, have a 
erte at packed, to any part of the Kin r the ee orgs spot on each upper petal ; the flow aid are produced 
d. reater 3 — 5 the War ze is much more 
50 1 r sorts * 3 plants for 45 0 . glossy gre d the plant continues to ower abund- 
(A list of names to ect tr rom free by post.) apily thr roughout the ppt eat —— endy for kiej strong 
12 Indian Azules D . 18 0 flowering plants in 60- size pots, 2s. 6 5 th 48.size pots, 3s, 6d. ; 
12 Belgian Azaleas, dit in pots 15 0 or very strong poten 58 is will be 
12 3 blooming plants aad best varieties 2 0tound the most showy a nd handsome growing pae of peal — 
12 Fine Tea a-scented Roses, one of a sort, by name 9 0} family, not — need 8 or props the 
Cloth of Gold Rose, each 2 6 | handsome bush possible. o his “GOLIA a 8 . 
New yellow Rhododendron, in pot euch 1⁰ ly, large r me more rich 
Cobæas, Maurandyas, a and Lo opho: ine rmums, per dozen 6 0 in colour than the pial ig but not so compact in habit, 
5 Herbaceous Border Plants, 5 eee tor 7 628. 6d., 38. 6d. „and ds . each, fine strong bloo * planta: nn 
* Lobelias of sorts, and Aner ne japoni r dozen 6 two tine pls ye nt out, but 
* To 3 2 iatica and co color Cu yea EPE ee served for sto that — should be offered ata eee 
per 6 0 price. He wand = recommend his“ LADY MARY FOX,“ 
* Ver benas, Petunia, and Antirrhinums, best varieties, a fine bright im something resembling “ Ignescens Major,” 
per 4 0 e much larger black spot, a very free growing 1 and, 
86 peske  Penistemot, and 6 best Po otentillas, for 8 0 the most abundant bloumer of all the red kinds, a very 
iu 3 assortment, per dozen, 6s.and 9 0 best for bedding o it bl i 
Scarlet ron fam ariegated Geraniums 1. dozen, 48. and 6 0 with its bea onifa towers till destroyed by frost in autumn, 
Bulbous Pelargonium, 12 var ieties, e€ 8 ©; 15 5 6 | 6s. to 12s ber 
6 Fancy ditto, includin ais a 8 etoria „10 0 
6 Ditto di ditto, 3 varieties 6 0 8 CORNER. 7 ge E ap STREET. 
— viscosissima, Kayii, atrofuseans, and 
floribunda, for planting out, per dozen 6 
i Fa eee Pinks, and Salvias, per do s.b 
Dahlias, splendid varieties, per dozen, 9s, and 12 
25 of the best Fuchsias, one of a sort, by n ate 
scarlet Bouvardias, 3 sorts, per dozen. 9 
large blue Anagallis per dozen 6 
6 
Lantana crocea-cocci Sellowii per dozen 5 
* 
* 
% and 
* Balsamea platy — — Scutellaria 3 
J 
J 
€ 
£ 
I 
3 of sorts, 
E 
I 
* ( 
6 
„inum flavu 8 
33 teraxifoli : 
“pe 
Those rked tht + , hee 5 if desired. Orders taken for al 
the new plants as fi; gured i n the various floricultural works for 
the past a d present m month: 
Albion Nur ursery. Stoke Newington, London, June 3. 
SEASON. 
GIB D Co. 
(By Off ste Appointment) by SEEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL eee tie Society, a OF ENGLAND,” 
i 
nd Agricul 
ting Kaa and Soia Ware- 
at the corner of HALF. 1 0 PICCA- 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Yea 
Priced cu 
be had on rest ation 
ly A and may 
+ G 
R SHELLEY h hivii 9 he t 
Green, begs to 2 555 the nobi- 
lity, gentry, and others, e the Gardens, Wee z pan be 
accommodated with * reshm derate charges. 
Ae of — gig P a — 7 Col 
K pres "salads „ always ready. 
Bre ney — 3 Suppers, 8. 
N. B. Good accommodation for Horses and Carriag. 
* BEDDING 
OHN HAYES, FLORIST, Farnham, Surrey, begs to 
say that he is supplying the following BEDDING PLANTS 
7 23. per — sent post-free. Petunias, Verbenas, Calceola- 
i ropes, Salvias, _ Lobelias, | Nierembergia gracilis, 
tra 
re > strong and | well hardened, Descriptive Cata- 
* — — 
OSES.— se rs at seg b eee will be in full 
bloom after the 10th ins e = rey ion is now the 
largest in Europe, — extends — — There are six 
down trains T pe — — coe pe Ra — to Hatt low 
Station, one mile from the Nur. —TH 
1 RIVERS offers the 3 Select Bour- 
5 — for grouping or bedd: 
in pots 
ished o 
Anne Bel George Cuvier Madame The 
lfred Imperatrice tome Joseph 
enaide J * Phe 
ossuet Jup Princess ene eee 
. Fesch J ulie de 1 3 
Dum + eee de Courset Le F Pourpre 05 afait) 
Edoua esfosses Mar —.— Pierre de St. Cyr 
persagi 5 Aer, Madame . Aude Queen 
PREE de la Guillo- Madame Angelina Reine des Vierges 
adame Margat Sou uvenir de la Mal- 
Gloire de Rosamene Madame Ne 
rard 
The above, with many others, are included ina —— at 
18s ear zen. Fine plants of Rhodod robustum, five 
. each, 2 paid to London. 
3 Herts, June 3. 
LIAS FOR S 
VANGEERT, Ae eee, Ghent, Belgium, begs 
to offer to Cam rowers, w thousands of — 
above, pase" for grafting my seaso! D, at . rove — 
Ga ee GOOD FOR DRAFT OR 
DEVON SHIRE 4 — fore —.— been famous for its O CIDER, 
and when obtaine uine state, is much and 
da servediy estee med. 
Messrs. RENDL d CO., 15, Oetagon, Plymouth, beg to 
inform the nobility, penisy. and the 3 in general, tha they 
cans im Ply | 2 N first-rate article e following terms. 
value 83.) containing eee 3 oi 
conditioned, ‘bright, 8 CIUER | Bopo 
= mpag gne), will be forwarded, freigh t paid by stains 
Lon — — ork, Dublin, Belfast, Sligo, — or Fal- 
mouth, 
Post-office Order value ey, N a 
* Tor parene agi dg en casks 
be er, wee pa coven a, 102. 
eae eg d Co., Pa, acm 
Seng n, 
June 3. 
oer i 5 treet, King’s- 
elsea, by special appointment to — See and 
Hk. H. Erin ce A bert. — ORNAMENTAL WA FOWL, 
28 of black and white ewans, Egyptian, Canada, China, 
nacle, brent, ~~ ae geese, peeved akes, pi 2 
winter teal, 
n divers, eee ‘ducks 
also Spanish, Coch 
Dorking fowis; white 5 pi 
re Chin na pigs; and at 3, Half- 
moon-passage, Gracechurch. street. 
ENTALL’S BOTANICAL DRYING 1 
is manu actured e 3 ag? Dry 
for the Herbarium, and has 
article hitherto aiina for ‘that purpose, 
adaptation for ing form and colour, it comi 
ane „ summer 
3 
n 
well seme — in 
monthly — tion of the best and newest Camellias 
3 on ppi 1, 1848, 1 of four well- finished 
ured flow 
colo ers, 1 text, price 2 year. A remittance 
or reference is requested i from e dents. 
ES, ROSES, ROSE 
W DENN 185 per CO., King’ s roai, Chelsea, = oppo: 
remorne Gar rdens, to inform 
beg 
3 . of 1 their table, oa éo. — 
with that most beautiful flower the ROSE, 
2 any quantity in great variety of colour and form, in fal 
bloom or in bud, at 2s. 6d. ot 2 500 for 10s.; or 188. 
1000, blooms or buds ; selected ae 6d. 5 E 
per 1000.. They have also a ches t ext k of EVER. 
GREENS in pots, with neral Pagans, of the most bea 
and showy Fiowering Plants, & rnis 3 s 
eee Jardinidres, ce ý wh 
arranged by Mrs. 7 in the moe elegant ty fashionable 
style. S p itures en fleurs and uets of every 
on made 5 order. 
In Radition to the a possess all the Pony Lee 
of STRAWBERRIES, pet in full fruit-bearing ; th 
collection ever made of that much neglected but nent 0 
fruit, the GOOSEB. 1 7 1 W from its present size, is now 
highly ornamental to th 
* * 
5 
may be said to be indi pensable to ev Botanie whe te de- 
sirous of having his spec s well We It has received 
the most wen te ‘approbation ot — eminent Botanists, 
who have tested i be mentioned 
Sir SG J. . "Roy 1 Botanic cuties ew; Professor 
Lindley, ot the Royal Baltonr. of the 
University of Edinburgh; C. © Babington, , Cambridge, be. 
SIZES AND 
16 inches bya 25 when — „le. per ream. 
18 Es > 18s, 5 
— 15 oe sef 
285. 
Sold by” ‘the Manufacturer, W. Bent .* r Min 8, mere 
stead, Essex; E. NewMan, 9, 3 Bishopsga 
(sole —_ Dr „ ; and by other Agents in various 2 re 
of the cu 
Larter D FLOWER STICKS.— These Fone 
men, an int ni 
a Wholesale, at H. Monitxt's, 149, 
N. B. Samples 
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