570 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
i 
LLIAS, CHINESE ‘AZALEAS, r 
CAME 
PANSIES, “CEDRUS DEODAR, STRAWBERRIE 
8, 
HN BELL is now S EA the following in N ‘Bagshot, have the honour to in 
thy plan and the 3 * they have succeeded in obtaining 
. in 40 caries. well set with flower buds, 30s., tity of SEE ho above truly magnificent Tree ag) ns 
42s,, and 60s. per dozen orth of Chin na, and a w able to send out SEEDLING 
ag — ZALEAS, in 40 varieties, strong plants, 18s., 24s., | Plants a be! 
and 30s. per dozen. It was first sent home 57 1 Mr. Fortune to the Horticultural 
SHRYSANTHEMUMS, including Salter's last year’s NeW | Society, in 1844, and has now! proved to be perfectly’ hardy in 
varieties, 9s. per dozen. Standard, Te is Messenger, ‘this country, having stood out in ‘many exposed situations 
Nymph, = ‘Ne. Plus Ultra, all new this s yea during the severe vhi of 1846 and 1847. It is 3 tree of rapid 
PANS growth, and some ve ery fine specimens may now be seen in the 
Aurora Yellow se umar N oP ins on rdens of the Horticultural Society nearly 10 feet in heigh 
— Arethu folk Dut er of N = * | nd very graceful in for 
rfo 
— Duke of Nor z Jen — oy bina 3 I met he — haa for the first: time, with the 
La Po Tka y Lacon Laura eautiful Cryptomeria japonica, a species of Pine not 
Lord John Russell Master Conrad Purity rea unlike the Araucarias of Australiaand Brazil, When 
e canine EODAR. ee E rowing tuxurianily it is ighly che a i rising 
J. B. having a very extensive stock of the above ornamental | from the ground as straight as a- and sendin 
tree, can supply strong 2-year 125. Per doz ; 3-year | oug numerous side branches almost horizontally from 
ditto, 15s. per exe, Gon n —— 248. per es, A large co'lec- th main stem, whieh agai droop tow uidivids Ne e grou sail 
8 Seedling | STRAY 05 finer — Keens’ Seed- faa i WEEPI ING manner. aha: a the 
gs, much earlier, 78. 6 ree 125 1 irength 
Aberdeen Beehive (true), ts. a. Še 00. Princess Royal and ee drat, andi de highly Sod by the coop a il 
Comte de Paris, 20s. per 100. For 3 aa vr Crna: 
Hortic ultural 3 Braco eae Norwie h. 
RYPTOMERIA JAPONICA clyd d iket 
MESSRS. STANDISH anv NOBLE, NURSERYMEN, 
t form the Kra Gentry, 
a qua 
ns that 
— 
Abang 85 2 muc 
are now 8 out, 
feet high by next 
ws E 3 ern the lovers of hardy 9 
The latter never make h 
E adai Our SETE Plants, Tas 
if properly managed, wi ill more thas 2 
re og proper time to panet 
Mes 
"s ou in the open groun 
n 
a 
ing ve had 
uke 
sufficient ni oe is desiro 
STOCK 6d. 
the Sab lists of last year at “te 
A list will be r on a 
= N 
Tavistock A tetera 
given and required, erence (in ease 
1 
THOMAS GIB 
Beg to remind tire 1 the Bodi diets, pee iI 
> ee eee their on ve Counting House and Seed 
ouse is at the e on A 
aT of at Fae -STREE’ 
thi 
In ajusres, 8 by Gand u i 
ware 8 — 6 — woe exceting 12550 10 i 
IPS.—An Amateur who i 
cultivation of the above 
us of parti 
gt at . per bul lb. i 
ot of en present itself, as the m 
re all warranted true to name 
in firs 
Bharti — fer 
(By Official Appointment) te SEE 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIET EDren 
totte 
-t ieod Lists of “39 oo the last Fi 
riced Lists o Ag —— 
eta. Rak eeds are always 
9 
ASS FOR CONSERVA 
16, 
TORIES 
Bi = 
nufactured Averaging 
of an inch chick, and about 30 
vee 
to produce its equal, which caused 
general excitement 5 Seo — 3 plant 7 68. eee the fo following Some . 135 57 alive 5 
derte read: bee es Be chive * oE Lane l, among ber plant 368. Per doz. 10s. per hundred. A liberal GLASS MILK PANS, PROPAGATING 6488 
. were m mpetent 8 fr rom England, France, allowance to the Trade ats ie above me 5 GLASSES. GLASS TILES A ATES, 
and other par ey of ‘the Continent, * Hea to ne ced them N. B.— The above is for cash only. REAN POTS: rom 3 — i 
superior to anything y had before . as à ro YATES. NEW FERTILISED HAUTBOIS, Sons from 12 to 
Strawberries, and font eir beautiful colour and luscious N A LA RS for trying the q 
flavour, they have been pronounced % No. 1“ in the market; weeps —— = e Highness P. Albert. ubes 10s. ; Peach Glasses, 1 
and I am proud to state that the “ 3 notwithstanding essrs strong Runner nets this and the each ; Wasp and Fly Traps 3s. 6d 
the 8 * * ure of other so ane, stood as — — at “the — prices: Myatt's Fer ilised dow Glass 
miration it were), laughing to scorn the e unwarranted and poten a 258. per 100 3 Eleanor, 218.; Globe, s. 6d.; Ma trade. 
false — of those sceptics who, hout ceremony, moth, 78. 6d.; en, 38. 6d.; Pelvelain's Princess Roy al an 
‘seized it as a victim, to bury it with disgrace. I am alco proud | Comte dè Paris s, 203.; Bl ack Prince, 20s.; La Leigeoise, 
to inf my friends, the readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, 10s. Cd.; Aberdeen i Beehive, 58.; and — Seedling, GLA 
that the demand, daily increasing fr ll parts, seems to be usual Trade allow 
the result of he Beehive” question; and being prepared with Post-office Or aon . ade payable 8 Josera MYATT, Deptford, TLEY 
k of well-rooted plants, has induced me to Manor Farm, Deptford, August “Smt 
eryman, ehn a Aberdeen. 
GAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, ROSE 
MES ESSRS. J. anv H. BROWN wil Tap the 
8 desirable plants to any part of the King n 
or the Contine: “a 
12 Tea-scent — Ro ses, superior sorts, one ofeach for 9 0 
Deroniensis and Yellow Noisette —.— = dozen. 9 0 
12 Bour Roses, choice suitable for 
ph ni $ ant 0 6 
La Reine ey ey e Rose, 1s, 6d. ‘each, ‘or, per "dozen 12 0 
Yellow and hite —— — per doze 9 0 
New and choice cope ang: emer per dozen 6 0 
Fine Perennial Phioxes, Belgian —— re dozen 8 0 
The newestand most — proved Verbenas, Fuchsias, m 
‘Cinerarias, can be sent by post, per doze en 4 0 
50 Choice Greenhouse — one of a sort t, for 5 0 
Camellias, the newest and best varieties, — sets with 
flow uds, per — 40 0 
Barony? Indica, including the newest “and 85 0 
Gera Paiute, 12 super erb va rieties for as “ae 0 
Ditto, 6 best 2 ee 0 
9 Fortunii a Daphne Portunii "i. eh 
cme es sg Rubus ‘nobilis 
ess „ 10 6 | Bchmea-fulgens 8 
paicifiora — „ 5 6 | Yellow Rhododendrons 10 6 
ses sons 5 0 | Luculia Pinci 6 
tubul . 3 6 | Spiræa expan 6 
55 Odo — im p3 3 Siphocamphylus nitida 3 6 
„ anemoniflor ; | Cryptomeria japonica 5 6 
20 papers of Choice ‘plower or present — m est 
free. eranium, Cineraria, Primula, and Calceolari 
per 100 
Improved Alpi ine, 7s. 6d.; Black Prince, 20s,; La Lei- 
— 10s. 6d. per 100. 
Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, London, Aug. 26. 
WOOD WHITE SALVIA PATENS. 
dae AND S ave muc in 
publio, feeling assured that it will prove a 
sition. As a pure white - bedding plant it will s 
of the adh epis of a flowers al 
— 2 —.— at species under ‘the fe highest cultivation, and: of the 
E, with a spot of light blue on the 
Tower ii h fon 
system of 3 a ae 
pure white 
grouping, to — en. 
ing novelty will be — with the 
me ‘its are, however, not confined: 
Bs Boe . — is a oo —— of 
al character, adupted for 
— or 
pleas 
hey tay —— 
— now" 
es fi 
— the above, 
— a Gard 
3. d. 
17 
. 580d. to 15 
10s. 6d. to 
3 
— — 
c ren maerophyl- 
q 10 
„  Siiftiatem ... 3 
baik Pige 3 
cnites r: ea campestris 
"om Lh 
— 
. 4 — rubra 3 
s. | candi dissima. 
3 
pies ws. e 
wae 
LLJ 
endens 
sC cabrum $e 3 
Erythrin a fulgentissima : 
* me 5 Fiants wit be presented with each order to 
compens tor bent A remittance or reference required 
from all. . e 
made payable at Ue 5 
Woodlands arsar, ‘Maresfeld, Uckfield, Sussex, 
3 
5 
3 
Ms 
ro 
Tweedia pubescen 
; post-office orders to 
, 203 
Prince Albert, and Eliza ditto, 3. 125 per 
fe admitted by all who are Wage with the present 
ee 
ock 0 — follow! — highly desirable plants, which |T 
cone * 
od 
EW STRA RRY.— “THE AIGBURTH 
g 
with superior flav vour. objec 
s oduced Strawberries i is their tanen character; this does nut 
apply to the — E See an it is perfectly Rardy and a 
ree bearer. t was sent to the n Horticultural 
Society, and the following favourable —.— mas Been receiv 
“ A large ovate fruit, with a separ “ha core ; the flavour is 
very good ; itis allied * the Coul late Sca — p —R. THOMPSON, 
The ——— Seat ee ‘has als — ved: I have 
examined t 5 — ag Strawberry, — consider it 
an oer 3 mbli og the British Queen in flavour 
and, on its hardiness, e will stand — wint terin many situa ations 
at ‘vaviety."—J0HN SELKIRK, gardener to W. J 
Seedsman 120, Park- road, Liverpool, can 
— —— Plants, at 255. per 100. 
OTATO DISEASE. — DWARF 
RED STONE 
chat ma te sown 
‘tainty of producing a 
plant in cultivation. loz. —— free by mi 18. ea 
— CABBAGE. iu kind is allowed by — gar. 
dener wh 5 t to . the — — Cabbage i — cult. 
vation for corel of a gentlem 
larger than the Ma nieas and — 
ik Packets, CALS F free, 1s, each. 
RDY A ANN ALS - —— N SOWING, and the 
arden, A collection of 10 of 
the most ‘suitable Kinar De, a: à 25 varieties, 68., post free 
PELARGONIUM, GEM OF THE RL 
SCARLETS (or Brook- 
prietor begs to state that i pos 
ovelties, in March, 1849, 
first selection. Price 58., tor cash only, with one 
two eg b the trade, 
Pos e orders upon chee slp am 
3 
— matan 26. 
SPLENDID NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY. 
OBERT THOM, Marker GARDENE Cornhill, 2 
een, has much —— in informing his friends 
ceeded in raising anew and 
t is a v. free 
a it in —— ne 
——— to WIIIAM Port 
Ri kh th 1 
He the plan 
— or 2 practical j judges, phe gon. 
corroborate the above description, and among bom he has 
mu e in referring to 
_ Mr. Tuomas MILNE, Nursergman, Sunnyside; Mr. THOMAS 
DARL Gardene er Woodhill; Messrs, Surra and Can No, 
Seedsmen, * ; Mr. ALEXAN DER, of Dickson and Sons, 
THOM’S SEEDLING STRAWBERRY.— We must not 
‘omit netiein — a basket of seedlin wherries, which, throu 
an informality, was not — ‘or competition. They were 
r. Robert Th asics —— and, judsing 
from the: quality of the — are well deserving — atten- 
tion of the growers of this delicious fruit. The colour is ri 
and the a very fine.“ 
As R. T. only a li of, 
early orders — requested, which will be executed in rotation, 
= August and Septe mber, at bo — 3. Per 100, —— orders 
e usual 
— Horst — — — Tenden 
— Canpwo, A 
London; Messrs, SITE 
leith Nursery, "Beimbun 
— angh ; 
— also — H, Aberdeen, will be — 
unctually attended — — Aberdeen, Aug. 26. 
FLOWER-POTS AND — — 
sm r 250, Oxford-s 
hy | 
È the’ 
erie mee 
Crown, Sheet, Patent Plate, S 
Glass Warehouse, 35, Soho- Ea 
peik bs 
alitie 
in dwelling hou 
538 
COLOURED 
Corrosion and M 
Fencing, &. 
domesticate 
— Grace 
S Yod. per ics Milk Pans, 18 in. ¥ 
ropag ga cee, oe 8 1 peri 
; br 
a 3 
21s. = gross > argue Shades, 1 vg Gd. to 2s. 
from ach ; oe and 5 gh 408, 
per een “BY the use of th wn 
from (oth 
* 
5 PATENT PLATE GLASS, which, from 
a ss, is now superseding a 
BRITISH (MANO AOTURED SHEET 
3 7 . 
TAL Gu. 
Tariffs of Ft and every information 1 
at their Ware house, 315, Ox ford-street. 
R HORTICULTURAL P 
of 
w prices must —— 
— facturei’s price 
Lead, an lour M 
n, Sole Manufacturers of the Im 
Mineral Paint for all k 
Poe PHEASANTRY, : 
cage Wa 
. 2 — 
n pea-fow 
J A 
I, ant pure 
— 
© bus a large as pakanci = 
— . vations colours, and solicits an eur fh 
tion, tion of useful CHINA, @LA and 
os cae E at the lowest a 0 price, for cash,— 
AR 
0, Oxford-street, near Hyde-park 
j 
SASH LINE FOR HOTHOUSES 2 : 
Cord, Clock 
much —.— durable, ies as 
K of co n Hempen Lines. 
Fleet-street ; J. JON 
Co., 345, Oxt 1 
— FLOWER sticks = 
— dre of a circular the : 
panovian AND eule 
NY GIBBS AN S 0: 
AN OSEPA 150 85 ax 
GIBBS, BRIGHT pk 
COTESWORTH, 
ar tect them 
g 
alers of est 
will i] 
A delivering ; 
