AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 31.—18485.] 
SATURDAY, JULY 29. 
[Price 6d. 
PLANtTs OF yt gy og * KALE, BROC- 
—— 
y spreading in the 
In pe ee ot — 
should be lost i 1 ailing at * — D paors 
Potato 
HND REA AND LOZELLS FLORAL 
ND HORTICULTURAL —.— wiih 
THE THIRD * this seaso ll be held on 
Tuesday nex ras ul Park i ini Hohto E Perms Hall, the 
seat of the H 
* who — moog Ä lent the Grounds for 
n. J. 
of ground with 
spring. 
JOHN CAT TELL, SEED and NURSERYMAN, e Kent 
begs respectfully to inform the public that fine plants of his 
superior true e sorts of the 5 will be forwarded to order 
recei 
named prices, package i 
All the varieties of 0 e cone and Kales (in- 
E ae 59 5 ts), 40 
rder, at the — 
Broccoli aud 
0 less when no 
RANGE TR 
RGUSON respectfully por with the 3 
Gentry ere are for sale at Sto 
ckingham, some ped ORANG -i TREES, ‘cAMELLIAS, 
aten Standard SWEET BAYS bs, &. 
Y. Scarlett and rties having 
the Officers of the 5th plendid Band of the house can see 3 b — 
y applying to * 
the will attend. Ad —.— ion * g P peral aen 1s, — eae hea ows the 8 5 particulars, apply to 
Ga from 1 until 7 o'clock, Visitors to enter at the | pe F., Stowe, or at Aylesbury, B 
ear the Perry Barr Station, Two Trains} T hi in diate acd : 
— down noon Th at Perry Barr Station, in the ORANG GES AND CAMELLIAS.—For Sale, within 
3 JAMES PERRY, Hon. Sec, 
Hamstead. road, near Birmingham, July 29. g 2 
every —— 
at 4 o’clock —— * — 8 
gi new entrance e Broad Walk i is now open, 
TURNIP : SEEDS.. 0 ck ete A Stubble Turnip, 
for sowing in July an 
"i= Dale’s Hybrid a s Sd. per Ib 
Orders addressed to Jony “Rivers Seedem 8 
worth, Herts, Carvings paid to London. eee 
— station is within five minutes’ | 
of the Great Western arid eight of the South 
Western Ralſess on the bord wrt + 3 and Hants, FOUR 
KAROR w and f 1 8 fro’ 2 feet high, in tubs 
earl 25 to 30 LARGE. CAMBELIAS —Apply 
T. T. T.“ office, Reading, with real name and address, 
=| pose 5 LD, Jun., of the Goldworth Nur- Nur- 
near ar pac Surrey, begs to acquaint the 
— 
ros 
very re uds and supporte x of the late — 
DONALD peng SON that he has 7 wagy 
s it will be a utmost endeay 12 od uce rk an 5 —— 
— to ensure sale, he trusts all those who re 2 the Firm 
will oer with him, and thos — o hav bis Kr 
Bim trial, at tbe same tim My 
tention eee be * Stock phen «Sr cf 
very variety of y Ornamental T 
ew well 
— — 
y fine. 
DONALD AND SON will be continued. 
and | Prod 
A “ VIRGIN boa sl RIRAN re En 
his is the es 
A e * 
| 2 y proved — * b ing 
uced 350 expanded . at one time, only one 
ans was imperfec 
We 83838888 ~ with the same confidence as we did 
1 Duke o Cornwall” an n and we are 
ill give the 11 to all 
Te is r. 2 d by Dr. — — the Gar- 
ronicle :— . Z. — a well formed 
road wns ais sale with 
white ; Gio a , good j r ey its colour.” The 
t of the plant is excellent, and are thrown vn well 
oo fo z 
— 
. 108, each ay „ 
from 
8 to be —— ar 
ogue, — 
j ioga E. K. an 
The 1 set of 5 — NSE (sent out by us last 
autumn) for 40s, : ‘ 
b. d. 
2 s Lyne's Jenny Li oe 15 0 5 Lyne's Mercury ......... 10 6 
” Star of the West 10 6/6 Folley’s Black Prince 5 0 
„ Lady Ebrington 
* J. e fo allowing set of 8 2 (sent out by Mr. Tae of 
ameg 
8. d. 
7 3 eee 6 a 11 Miller’s Admiration. 7 6. 
» Ros 7 b EM 9 ee Be ee 
9 75 3 13 „ Flora’s Flag 6 
10 „ Disti as . MAD dei i 
e whole set of 14 as above, including Arnold’s Virgin 
—— for 4l. 2 n L —.— — for 31, 108. 
vis gt vo adn will r e the first * hi 3 
out 
tram E. RENDLR and Co., Plymouth. 
win 
—Our New Plant Catalogue is just ready, and can be 
obtained gratis, on application 
l “ NEWINGTON BEAUTY.” 
A.” * — DALL having more y suc- 
. ssful in the propag yve of we r 
— * s now ready to send it out at 5s, per plant, 
N of 10s. 6 d., as 0 ally adv * No orders will — 
attended to a accompanied by a remittance.—Stok 
Newington, July 29, 1848. 
UNRIVALLED PELARG rete he A me. s or ier ws 8 late Firm that are 
60 MS. to the ay meg are requ to be OTe Abit 
J. WHOMES, Nvasznyman Windsor, has the | handed in and settled, For dissolution of P oo h Ba 13 
* Vola aged inform the lover bare Son ay nium that the ma | eats of Tuèstay, daly 11 8. 5 ie wa Í iv 
S pee . re gal 7 k Aug 
| Feel . ait, talai iy 0. W i må out the iewe M | PHE GENUINE HARE IR QUBEN,” which hays b 
: THE LARGEST BREED KNOW “Shows; and rai ni 
Hoyle’s Sparkler ... a A g ee.” = 1 0| AT MATURITY FROM 11 to 18 POUNDS. WEEN | ctr 1 ieee Gene 
» eae NSE el. Le ebrook. ais ry i A 83 
„ Terpsichore . 1 1 0 „ — of the Village 1 1 0 as his Agent for the sale of the above e, ü — requests — OMEN yn y — 
13 — * 0 15 0 2 tive . 015 0} that pt porami e in okute will be address * tse WII. sos 
N metheus ... 0 15 0 * 0 7 6 114m ARCHER, Nor . Great Yarmouth, which will 3 FLOWER — * FOR N AND 
i 8 rere t Wiomes” "Queen Vic. ‘ meet with ug mpt 85 8 1 4 ii TUMN Sow1ne, free by post, with useful instructions. 
: bs 1 0 pap pirate s, 15s. ‘per pair; 2 monti 0s. i * t È 
» — ` 291 Princese ti Helena 0 10 6 Great Vanden Ju uly 29. — gh oy dls Kart we cael A h 
Ne be utare 0 10 Amphicome arguta 1 0 Afemone, 2 ap ae ized .. 0 6 
mo UNRIVALLED ER “ORUSADER” will be A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, having for their . irom Paid froms seine DRDD aca. 
ovided a certain number of orders are obtaine object the pleasures of an early and regular COUNTRY vars. oo 0 Antirrhinum Bep ae EH 
he first k in October, at 42s. each, with t the usual | LIFE, with the advantages of fair 2 Shooting and Fly | Calempelis sc scabra - 0 4j loid re „ 
wane (Tin 3) to the trade, The most strict attention to Fishing, wish to meet with a gentleman, also married (either | Sgt ae polyantha . 0 6 „ 
orders in rotation. e above for cash only. a — living u bis bene — o Gentleman exten- | Choro rophy : 0 Aguilesia landuosa o 0 ; 
* CRUSADER.”—Lo petal sive gaged in farming pursuits), who would i to bilis os 0 .. — 0 
centre ; top bale fast baa er reer 8 — = — em in his for the sum of 250l. a year; s rotundifolia 1 0 Auricula, poa Waben 
rich orange ground running to a narrow margin of i full | Wine extra. A —9 part of Ireland — be 74 to. after Cineraria, one choice iy Dine thas é * i y ; 
4 2 most especial references given prima aud a — vars. .. nt Garnierian a. .. 
hibited at po at 3 sph ath Ty was ‘ex. wards before anything is decided upon.— — Address paid Cobœa scandens `, 5 vars. 0 4 
Merit; an dalso > ps 1 ae z tha 3 i * tor. M. N. R., care of J. Lawrie, Esq., Army Agent, 10, — Colutea frutescens 0 6 Pen — 0 4 
; a at oyal Botanic asa x pe s os 
two-year treet, St. James’ ret London Com aren celestis ..0 4 Geum W. oe oe 0 6 
A Descriptive Catal Any eligible offer will be replied to, new 1 0 Gladiolus, fine vars. 0 6 
4 y other god sorts, may be had in a week tine from CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA SEEDLINGS chiya —.—.— vars. 0 2 Holiphocky finest mixed 0. f 
on ap ae to J. WHomes, Pelargonium “peck 7 1 
8 Windsor.— 29. N ESSRS. STANDISH AND NOBLE, NURSERYMEN Dolichos ++ 0 6| „ 30 vars, te. 5 0 
I Bagshot, 1 5 nform the Nobility, Gentry, | Fuchsia, choice ..1 0 20 do. oo 3 
4 — 9 ps mixed 0 6 Iris, splendid mixed oe Oi 6 
ANEMONE SEED, saved from the finest selected i e ea mara ne tree tothe | Geranium: e enen, | Minalas tse ised 220.6 
free, Sorts, is now beiug sent out by Sorens, band Co. per post, w able to send out SEEDLING and choice flowers..2 6| P entstemon carnatum . 1 0 
at 23. 6d. and 5s. per packet, s sow a bed of 1 * Me „ smaller packets . . 1 Lychnis fulgens . 0 6 
and 24 ya: sown during th from 12 let tee, from choice 2 6 
g — ‘and 1 month, oe t was pa sent home by Mr, — — e Horticultural nnn area Wi l 
— — 4 vill be insured during the and winter A in 1844, and has now pro 1 hardy in | Hibiscus m manihot ) 8 fine mixed.. 0 4 
c country, haying stood out * . ened situations — — i — 4 — — — — 1 0 i 
Comprising the AMELLIAS. — the ra winter of 1846 "s iur Iti 3 of rapid 2 — — onal . 7 „ 2 6 
newest eng . hay vale in cultivati 11 | growth, and some very fine specimens may now be seen in the | ka ‘ame ae 727 H 5 
x set with flower dower buds, 50s per doz ot WOY | gardenh or the EN orticultural Society nearly 10 feet in height, ne | 6 | Silene Saieta meee 
- ONE HUNDRED EES BEE TEES IE 2 (Shanghae), a pi ko n with the f men oe in i 2 
i EN THOUSAND LAURELS FOR seine Cryptomeria japon spe s of Pine not uilonius met a “new RE ha TENDER 
| F ONE HUN 3 POUNDS. unlike the Araucarias . —— When Mandevilia suaveolens . 1 0 Brachycome, 3 vars., each 0 6 
GU lant r, Landscape 2 b 101 Petun extra choi Clintonia pulchella 0 6 
— — Sarge Se., e Bucks, res pectfaliy informs | ee luvuriantly it is hly „ — cice 0 | Ipomea quamoclit = 3 
large. r » Railway Companies, Ade that he has a From the ground as straight as a Larch, and sending | Primula sinensis, mixed 0 6 ian two 
Trees, Stands. of — a snd Deo ecid aoa Shrube-and out numerous anches almosi h ly from | Verbena, from ne a, “yar, os be 2 
to a e. so appy to contract 9 i round choice 6 Phlox Dru e 
n rooted Laurel, in the autumn of 184 the main stem, which again droop towards the gr „ smaller packets . 1 6 | Por 2vars., each 0 6 
| for every 0; 2 free, at Wolverton, and add 1000 n 7 0 ae 5 ul 77 . e he er. The e e a Thunbergias, 4 vars., ea. 0 6 
' i amples of which will be sent upon | tree has a kind of twis ain, possessing great s he following of our own selection. 
oo and cin and is highiy erg by the Chinese. 20 ego me choice Greenhouse e a .. -10 6 
THE “BLACK PRINCE” Fort ey s Wa Nes IN CHI r 
T CE” STRAWBERRY. =|: w ahd eee e Sivas ae agin 20 do. fine alg Biennials 8 
. ing An eariy, 9 size, ora 8 and { Seeprines of ig species are of much N. ee Ioan cuttings, coy do. Ae : . autumn sowing G Oaa a e 0 
everal plants with 200 fruit on | The latter nefer make Renta ire lants, i oi s for present sowing of abbage, 
wand ready to send out August 14th, at| slower. Our Seed ants, which Ms are —— — out, genie as Endive, Turnip, &c. gg o” nest lanii 
Is., 25 for 6s., package . Also a roperly ma x more than 2 feet high by n Gras alogues of Seeds for 1848 ma; u be had. 
experience in the forcing an manage- | spring, the time to plant them ont in the d. Rem 2 bar are request dents. 
W 8 Pring, proper . 
berry, Potato, Cucumber, Melon, and Lisian- Mecers. STANDISH and Nomre can iow supply nice healthy | Post office orders payat 
= 8 3 png 3 . — plants, in 60-size rik ort 10. Nand . 4 ee Brown, or postage stam 
, 8. 2d. lant, 36s. per doz., or s * un . i i 
* Camberwell, London. oak —— to the Tra e from Bass asp Brown, Seed and Horticultural 
ce order on Camberwell, ~The above * rei A o. Sudbury, Suffolk, 
