[HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley.. 
No. 32.—1848.] SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 
[Price 6d, 
at 4 ees 
The 
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yrs Eag tah Botany, rev. 527 
eee 630 
OOLOGICAL GARDENS, REGENT’S-PARK.— 
admiss — One — 
w entrance in the B alk is now open. 
F ROAD, CHELSEA 
KNIGHT anp 3 have the . 
notify to the wy — d Gentry, their friends and 
patrons, that they pu: e, during the present month, to send 
a | out that intere: po 8 —— 
PLUM BAGO LARPENT, 
V YATT’S NEW FERTILISED rag igi 
tronised by His ae Highness Prince A 
fruit of this v: 
* Sir, “i 171 na the commands of His 
. ils Royal Highest thank foe 
— es * Strawberries which you — 
done finer, or ave appeared at Her 
Majesty” 1 table. His — a Highness uo bas commanded me to 
＋ u the ac ying gs Modal, as a token of 
i Boy al High “appreciation of in growing 
our skill in 
which, from its dwari compact habit of wth, the beauty of 
extraordinar, Maagh se =s in which it blooms, — 
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the extreme beauty of its clear Gentian blue flowers, has 
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ling plant it 
ll contrast admir- 
REAN LLE GARDENS. — 
t out. 
ed blooming, will 
K. an the honour to ins 
The SECOND | shortly h thousand fi n it, and thus afford 
A GRAND FLORICULTURAL EXHIBITION will take b it, a 
ugus 
free of en 
ess pect 
En — h pida 3 — . panoe o great fitness for an Exuipition PLANT, and for | 
of the Right Honourable the Eart or DARNLEY. Prizes will Garing t e autumnal months. 
be a ed for the produc which it is —— ahi will probably be len | to "flower at 1 
ois 
Conservatory as well as tb bt tm garia, 
t-hill, | when several are taken, has been decided upon. e strong- 
HORNTON, Monument Fish-stree 
— reni of Mr. See e k Rosherville ; at the A nts will bes 
Rosherville, Cc otels, Gravesend ; the Sun 
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Hotel, Chatham ; the White — Hotel, Bromley’; and o p 1 pi — ey an 
me — Ebenezer House, . 6 or under 8 4 
OYES THORNTON, Secretary. 4 or und 
0 er ao, 
0. 
ONE HUNDRED AND TEN THOUSAND. LAURELS FOR . . 
ONE HUNDRED POUND 
N pan tga oh — i 
Tr e. 
ent out at according oad ae * the order. 
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32 
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do. . oe 115 D 
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also repare red to 3 
s he me t wit r x “his travels. It h 
2 — at the E oe a 1 ully justified the flattering 
quantity of ia Evergreen an Deciduous Shrubs ‘and oun ery, y eee 
e Conse: 
to supply them rooted Laurel Laurel, in the autumn of 184 at for th 
1000 | the 
(THE “BLACK PRINCE” STRAWBERRY.— aay 
ILLIAM CHATER 
. in 
as * sient bene t may be induced 
for every 10 ordered samples of which will be sent ee — — wa 
s nee that he has C than cuttings. 
UPERB DOUBLE HOLLY HOOKS. 
A few plants of Baron’ 8 unrivaled d co 
ality. 
‘Tam a he — obedient ia „ B, Parra,” 
J. MYATT have now l. nners of this and the 
following varieties, at the annexed Ming? Myatt's Fertilised 
Hautbois, 25s, per 100; — Globe, 78. 6d.; Mam. 
Royal and 
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moth, R ; Queen, 1 6d. ; Pelvelain's Princess 
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s. 6d. ; Aberdeen Bechive 10s, 6d, ; and 8 be. 
P 8 d — 5 M 
o8 made a emn tng osnru Mrart, Deptford, 
Manor Fore Deptford 3 i 
YPTOMERIA Sp a SEEDLINGS, 
ESSRS. STANDISH axon NOBLE, — 
Bagshot, have to inform the Nobility, Pon, 
and the L mgd Le we succeeded in obtaining a 
tity of SEED of t ve truly magnificent Tree bres the 
orth A Chin 2 — now able to send out SREDLING 
Pla nts at te undermentioned low scale of 
It was first sent home * = to th 
* 
. ng s „ 
oer ed ong Mla 8 of 1846 and 1847 a tree of rapid 
gro and some very fine ens may now be seen in the 
ra the Horticultural Societ, Bociety nearly 10 feet in height, 
TI 
met here 2 Sor the first time, with the 
bea Cryptomeria japonica, a species of Pine not. 
Messrs. K. & P. are from the gro 
p of the DIELYTRA SPECTAB LIS, a — — Plant from 
te ., Aylesbury, Bucks, Ted inf informs — et North bye 10 ti and which Mr. Fortune described as one of 
*— | HOLLYHOCK dlings of his own — ly managed, will be more than 2 feet high fom 
| — pA eid — 1 fine flavour, and plants are now in bloom, and pur rehasers desirous of 5 ren she — n een 
I Several plants with 200 fruit on | them may do so on Spplication any day excepting Sundays Messrs. Srakpien and Nonze can now supply nice healthy 
; 128 2 P 0 — as ae — lach, at] Price, 20 best varieties, 51. ; als 3 do., 30s. per 100. plants, in 60-size pots, at the following low price, viz., 34. Gd. 
book of 20 5 re th 5 age Hpi ud . . a The plants will be 3 y in — r. A remittance from un- lant, 36s. per doz., or 121. 10s. per hundred. A lUberal 
Tine of J watery rete 4 n * e aioe. known 3 is indispensabie, owance to * grate from the prices. 
thus Russellianus, eee a drawing of the Strawberry Bs Saffron Walden Nurse t 5. he above is for cash only. 
only ls, or — beh ls. 2d. Sold “bY the AMELLIAS, 8 &e 
author, James Cormttt, Camberwell, London VAN GEERT, Nonszeraax, Ghent, Be BLOTS AND GARDEN BRATS. 
Paat nfi co e um 
amberwell AA begs to offerte Ama = tours and the : 3 OHN | MORTLOCK, 2 250, a oy aa street, respectfully 
ik) ERAN a a a a a ea st, di * es o A good 1 
ROBERT DONALD, Jus., of the Goldworth Nur. 25) pine and weil shaped flowe 6 OO Len. rer 2 fa CHINA, als, eed 
ng, near Ripley, , begs to acquaint th E HENWARE at the lowes price, for cash,— 
l numerous friends and supporters of che late Firm of f 100 Camellias, — set with flower buds, mixed, of 800 250, 0 —* t Hyd e j 
pa per le or that he has taken to the entire Stock, a 100 Ditto. r 3 . ra TR CT 
od 4 beg endea ‘such an article 25 best diff, at varieties of 0 oÀ TEES QEEDS.—CO RNER OF HALF-MOON-STREET, 
, e EE onl tonan CURDS ang 
trial d si, ne fine ce 09 3 6 MEN to the 
«adhe Rea py A assuring them that every at. |. Avalia Cata oe rary ie plant 2 2 % “ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
every variety of Fruit, Forest, and Hardy Ornamental Tree | _ A VaN G — ande Genera 10 sl tein] ae A Members of the Society, ai 
; 4 n ca that their are. 
ape ee © unusually well grown, and | ,*PPlication, - publication of the best and newest Camellias | house is at the corner of aF HN STREET'S PICCA- 
The name of DO 4 Bo re e 1848, consisting of four well-finished a . 
nn SRT ihe Sate Firm that are | eee flowers, with 1 nn te ee e Mela are always ready, andmay 
to the 29th of September SKS. J. anp H. BROWN wil forvard thè wo pg es stn EAA 
sine in and 2 For —— of ot Puritani, — M's following desirable obis padi. to fora 5 the Kingdom 1 PHEASANTRY, Beauf rt · street, King's - 
Gazette of Tuesday, July 11, 188. r the N rders taken New Plants as by special appointment to her M and 
Figured in various 1 Florieultural Wor 2 d| LRH. Prince ai h ORNAMENTAL WATEK FOWL, 
UNRIVALLED PELARGONIUM T vof each for „ 9 0] consisting — a white ew. ey; China, 
WHOMEs, N Devoniensis and Yellow W Noisette Rose, p per dozen . 9 0 aughin 
i URSERYMAN, &e., Windsor, has the Roses, * — ibe : ng 8 geese, sheil 4 
inform the l of th 12 Bow en pots, ta widgeon, — age winter teal, gadwall, 
lowing e lovers Geranium that the fol- ina -10 6 shovellers, gold-eyed and dun divers Carolina éc 
J. We will be reads ne wied by d. W. Hoyle, Esq., and by . Ís. 6d. each, or, per dozen 12 0 — Spanish, Cochin hes? 
October : Y, fine plants, to send out the first week in Yellow righ enema ‘Roses, — doze ay 4 Malay, Poland, Surrey, and Dorki a 
New and — fo pure 2 
P Zan oe ae 1 0 Hoyle’s President . £1 1 0 Fine Poreantal Phi pecan varieties, per dozen 8 0 moon-passage, —— S pigs; i 
„ Terpiichors + i 2 10 ie Ree a nw . è The acwod abl mest apptore d Verbenas, Dee — 
„ Flami ois ol” 4 * Š as, can be sent by post, per 40 2 anp W. H. = homies a beg to call the attention 
” 015 ” 12 Achim „best varieties was 6 0 Gentionen eT 
Whomes’ Windsor 0j _» Julius... 7 6150 Choice Greenhouse plants, one of a sort, for 45 0 rade to the reduced prices of 
omes’ Queen Vic- their PATENT PLATE ‘Chase. which, from its superior 
N Castle 4 Camellias, the newest and best varieties, well set with eee 
a a Rag. e 0 toris 110 flower buds, per dozen 303. to 40 0 1 is now rr Fe e 
, » Miss 1 1 5 ” Princess Helena 0 0 — A Azaleas Indica, including the newest and best sorts, 2 o| BRIT 88 MANUFAC CTURED SHEET oon. 
THE È UNRIVALIR . * n POLISHED R den PLATI TE, CRO 
D FLOWER “ CRUSADER” gill be Geranjume, 12 superb var varieties See shi E 0 33 A E, Ci WN 
fore the ended a Ditto, 6 best fancy varieti “so 1) 9 | COLOURED, anb ORNAMENTAL GLASS at 
first week in October, 
(lin 3) to the at 42s. each, 
Hoya campanulata ... ined. Rubus nobilis we BA. êd, 
in irade. The most strict attention to Gardenia Fortunii . 10 6 Æchmea fulgens 10 6 
CRUSADER.” cash only. „ Lucida ... ... 7 6 | Yellow Rhododendrons 10 6 
denir < thn yd gece a beautiful glowingpeach,with! „ Devoniana „ 10 6 Luculia Pinciana ... 7 6 
orange ; top petals fine biaek Motch sind black lines, with | Passiflora amabilis .,, 5 6 | Spirma Per 
narrow margin of violet ; full | Clematis glandulosa... 5 0 Stanley- 
at Chiswick, dong and free bloomer.. Tt was er. „ tubulosa E 
* „June, 1847, bt and e a Certificate of „ odoratis: 3 6 | Siphocamphylus nitida 3 6 
ree received a Medal at the Royal Botanic as a pez „n e 6 | Cryptomeria japonica 5 6 
aphne Fo) w 
Catalogue of the a lengthened list 20 f Choice 8 sowing, 5s. 
e Present, good sorts, may be bad had — S Poca time from 3 ee — Cineraria, Primulas, and oloon anA 8 
Fiste application. to J, Woes, Pelargonium | seeds, 1s. per packet. 
terms. 
er. information can be ro a apply 
at their Warehouse, 315, Oxtord-street, wd 1 ; 
-SASH LINE FOR HOTHOUSES AND GREENHOUSES, ES, 
p 5 NN 88 „8 3 IMPROV) 
now extensively used 
Conductors, P 
August 5, Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, London, Aug. 5, 
