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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
LE. 
FIRST-CLASS GRRANIU ABERDEEN BEEHIVE, * r sage Ys thaw pa he IN OATLA W 
HIN E having a very large stock « on the best Meds R. S. YATES h s of the above 1 opened for the benefit of the Westi 2 will be 
ja in cultiv iam upi . „wonderful production, “fruit of ah should have been for two Gays this me. The Grand ig aal tee, Schools, 
tumu: ually prices. List be had ck and other meetings. d le 40,000. Tra ve cont 
therm this au 12th * — v eh neh “admired set of Sent true as received from the Taiser, and will be supplied gratis to Sta Weybridg 15 several 2 2 Nes — 
Seedlings raised by Mr. MILLER, and advertised for the first | any one who may think them w: orth — fee for, R. S. I. w ould to admit two o persons, by three children under DA 5s, ‘tach, 
time last eae (price 8. 8s.) can be 3 ed this season for (of which a limited number will = is * t he of age, 
1. 5s. very fine stock of them, namely: applic: ation. Schools, Weybridge, an nd of Messrs. Gra 22, 6. Pall. had at the 
ea min . YATES remi a parties desirous of -cultivating Straw- mall. 
sass Dertasce 3 . te that he can supply plants of sorts, the qualities of which VINAIGRE DE BORDEAUX, 
Rosa MUNDI Consricd BUNDES are indisputable. One (Hooper’s Seedling) he ean * in INE VINEGAR, well —— is the s 
QUEEN or Kent Puna Fac. unlimited quantities; itis t ost productive kind in eaitiva- n and pur of all; for pick ling an 1 trongest, 
DISTINCTUS tion, fruit large, brillant colour, and-v emg juiey. 5 Strongplants | use, itis able to all other. Sold throughoutthe enge 
Tilustrated Engravings of which will be sent on e of 24 at 10s. per 100. N sev 5 a why si sort by Chemists, Grocers, and Wine Merchants, whos € Kingdom, 
stamps. Other — — rom 108. 6d. to 1. 1s, per doz. St. Ann’s-square, Manches be learnt from the Import e W. and — d Sus U 
Providence Nurse atusgate ugen-Severn, Londen Stores, nn. 
i — E “BLACK PRINCE” STRAWBERRY. —] l W. S Rumey gent . MUS weetlace, eg 
ANT 8 b The above is very early, medium size, fine rey an 
. PUL, Po Nie 8 ors, Messrs * most pr lifio, he having exhibited several pl ants 2 3 1. NEW ALLY oT "CO. SPE GREENHOUSES, 
foll AND TENT IM 
3 og age wpe 5 ssi SES of exhibit- namely Il. per 100, 50 for Ils., 25 for ge., package ine eluded, ER. WIRE CORD is now exten 2 
Messrs. kha de that tho Pobl judg 0 for Aha a book of 20 years’ een papii in the l and genera ndow Sash Line, Hothouses, Lightning Conductor ved- fe 
ing 1 a * dic determination toe shade oul no anagem ment of the Strawberry, Potato, Cucu r, Melon, — Cord, Clock Cord, &., &e., and is found to b de 
hat has hot 42 reviously bloomed and fully pre Sed, Lisia uthus Russellianus, with a drawing of th E Strawberry and | much more durable, quite as flexible, an one-sixth taper, 
. t ee. to give entire satisfaction to Pur the ag tent pr sad only 18, or ay post, 1s. 44. d by the | bulk of co e n Lines. The Wire Cord ma 1 
sed the snot c g , JAMES CUTHILL mberw London wholesale, and specimens seen, at — 3 the È — 
r B — order om 1 105 Fengh h-street, Age ti or retail, of 
RE DENDRON JAVANICUM, TRUE. (BLUME. ee a oe an EANE, 46, King William. a N 
HODODE this without doubt, the 8 Plant J| FÖHN DI DIC KSON begs — inform the growers of Car- 3 J. Joxss, 62, Charing- — and — 
has ever been our r good fortune to introduce. It was sent to us nations and Picotees that atise on their Pamano, Co., 345, Oxto roy stre 
from Java by Mr. 1 omas Lobb ; ie vt whether . the Wian Tane eak is now ready for delve ery. In additio OK CONSERVATORIES, 
g beauty o A Si ar % an ge, a Descriptive List of the best Flowers out, in their several — AILLIPS a Co., 116, Bis ishopsgate-street 
classes, will be given, one: altogether an unerring guide to 
ue cessful showing. Price ls. 6d. To be had * JOHN 
— Acre- lane, Brixton; and of Messrs. Warne , Seeds- 
men, pes 3 City. Forwarded to all parts — prepaid 
applica 
t 
had ti the Large Silver Medal dante 
ark Exh chide on, erel ies “and bad — vine 
n Curtis’s “ Bo 
n height 
5 
Or de + 
S AND R 
z| D.o FERGUSON, Conse PLANTER, Tannsorez 
ent ry 
anie es, that he can sapii them wie small 
ed. De 
and Ra alle 
pa els at 1 pos rio 00, adding 1000 to every ten order 
livered free at Wolverto e xford, or at any of the 
duced 
Bl. 5s,—Extra 8 
in the rotation recived, 4 — one e will be given over to Se rar 
on every three taken. 
N,B.—Messrs. Tore on consider that for the guidance of the 
Public it is proper they should > that they are the only 
who have — 1 ~ 8 on in Europe, 
and they * og them ry pla ney send out is 
paga 5 8 * that 5 
wered in their — This is necessary to insure their 
there being many perfectly different and distinct 
and * clear yellow variety of i 
Ladon 
at 8d. ewt. wn has a 100,000 left iat 
utu n, pand h alled fur ly 
able to proprietors in this uncertain life, 
A large quantity of Standard and other ROSES, many of 
Also some of the tall gr owing sorts trained 
5 or stems, making a splendid show when 
planted amongst Erori reens, showing the ee: pillar of 
| unsightly stems being seen. have 
rican shrubs, Ke. 
Peale: Messrs. _ Varro on have also a quantity raised 
rted seed ; J varieties of this | 
nae Pe = 
8 
found by experience, the best season for planting, per. I advis 
my patrons to lose no time in preparing, more e 
prey in ay m va, they deem ‘it unsafe and i 
Seedlings as pa True R. Javanicum — they have been 
prove gumi a 
YNANTHUS — 5 
Snowy Æ 
SCHYNANTHUS. 
Society’s 
1848, and had the Banksian M 
“ Curtiss Botanical Magazine” for gidei last, an 
“Paxton’s Magazine” in both of which 
s it is ge of i in sate an: ttering terms. It cert Any | 2 
is the finest of all the 1 at present in pt tere 
adding to the beauty and siz s flo „wers, , tha of bloom 
1 in small — 
2 79 5 clusters ot flowers, . A confidently 
_ in answer to inquiries, my charges are 27. 25. per day, with 
—— e., to the amount of 1002, I only e charge my e 
penses. = — be happy to — Roses for fruit tree osis 
to the ber of 150 0 a0 
8 8, 
LD’s “ vIRGI IN QUEE EN” ed. — 
This is the bes n 
need proved this season, nine 
ced 350 ee "blossoms at one time, only one 
fons of iron plants. Strong flowering plants 42s. each, with 
usual trade discount, 
SCHYNANTHUS MINIATUS. 
À ni 
fi 
but from which it i is so eae distinet, and a far 
of which was i 
ommend it “with the same confidence as we did 
li” and“ Forget-me-not,” and we are 
certain that it wilt ave Taa greatest satisfaction = 2 who 
pu A it. Itis thus 3 ky e Ga 
hire 
jlower, broad white inden 3 
eee margin of white ; this is a good flower of its calor” . he 
tel ag t is excellent, and the blooms are thrown well 
— the f 
—— 11. Ws. each, or three for 3l. to the Trade, 
P. S. —We are so satis fied with the excelle ence of the above, 
plant. It is of fine habit — S free ban pne and — 
ing, produ its deep clus at 2 
axils of the leaves es throughout te on an ants 
each, with the usual trade discount. 
BROWALLIA J. * 
This m . ouse b was sent to Messrs 
erren by Mr Mr. W. Lob 11 was exhibited at the 
1 eek of the 1st June, 1847, and was awarded 
ulars in report of the Horti- 
tura 3 in the n Chronicle of June 5, 
) Itis 2 one of the finest plants Messrs. V. have 
Š and they warrantit x give ee satisfaction, 
Strong wi well-established plants, 318. 6d. each, with the usu. 
ey ise ba (Hookxn.) 
ficent Po ay 82 — so recently been ex 
8 Horticultural ect s nar He in 3 
in Curtis's “ Botanical <r — and“ The 
tis 
Tengthoned desoription o It 
sufficient to remark that it far outvies ail 5 
species. In . of M h a 
a 
ournal, 
ihe earliest orders. 1 
three t. 
on 
HOYA CINNAMOMIFOLLA. (Hooger) 
NAMON-LEAVED Ho 
LVIA OPPOSITIFLORA. . (ooren, 
fine scarlet * ell adap dwa — 
we will agree to give the amount — Plants . from our 
current Cat ue, shou aps it sol prove tobe e what we 
have stated.— W. E. R. a 
The f — set of 5 S (sent out by us last 
autumn) fo 
=s. d. 
ch—s. d. 
Lyne's Jenny Lin 15 05 Lyne's Mere 10 6 
„ Star of the West 10 6 i Folley * Black! Prince 5 0 
4 15 Lady Ebrington 10 
The following set of 8 Geraniums (sent out by Mr. Miller, of 
Ramsgate, last smio for-40s. : 
ach—s. d. each—s. d. 
7 Miller’ s Scarlet Defiance 7 6 | 11 Miller's Admieation wth 
8 „ Rosa Mundi 7 6/22 A 7 6 
9 „ Queen of Kent .. erat 3s a’s Flag 6 
10 „ Distinctus ........ 4 Conspicabunda ... 7 6 
The whole set of 14 abov ove, including Arnold’s 
Virgin Queen, for 41. 48., ale i of Virgin Queen, 
Sor 31. 10s. 
First orders will N the first selection, and will be sent 
out in October ne immediats j 
ILLIAM E, RENDLE and Co., eee ried outside, and no water can possibly stan = Ae pendent 
P. S. Our New Plant 1 is just ready, and can 4, The Panes of Glass are all water tight d neater an 
obtained gratis, on application. and the Frames PA 
those e e in the y: Sheet 
IQ BEDS-CORN ER OF . atime she introduc of tron 2 5 
THOMAS GIBBS A or Conservatories, Sky-lights, &c., the great imhaiign, bis 
(By Official tment) the S SEEDSMEN to the me plasiie them, with due to | 785 the Glas, 
_ “ROYAL AGRICULTURAL sap — Y OF ENGLAND,” been quite N d, a a e found 0d of @ 
Beg to remind the Membe: and Agriculturists ereas the fault entirely r t the method of Me 
= general, that their on ly Counting Hesse and Seed Ware- This fact is fully b borne out by the B of the G subject in 
use ig at the corner of HALF-MOON-STREET, PICCA- | nicl, in his and valuable s on the ch we WS 
DILLY. London, as for the last F his Paper c of the 4th of Mare — last, y 
Priced Lists of Agricultural Seeds are sane niet, and may | to refer our readers Registered 
be Bade on application. Lice: censes nie makin N ppl d ne aa 
R-POTS 
FLOWE AND GARDEN SEATS. 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford- y 
rs unces that has a very ent of — 
ae 
to the trade At * are 5 
ue of Hev ast — Kare Ein, 
applicatio 
„ No. 20, 1848," 
| moon-passage, Gr 
= PHEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, King’s- 
py W Aaya ial appointment dee Pow = 
of black and white e 
age ty! 
anad Ohin 
brent, and laughing geese, dhal drakes * i. i 
summer gadwall, Labrador, | 
deyed and dun divers, Carolina “duck o., 
omestionted 3 and pinioned; also Spanish, Cochin n Cochin Chine, 
n alay, Poland, Surrey, ar = cig 2o fowls ; pass and apan, 
at 3, 
pigs; 
n pied, | La 
Witho 
reduced Prices for Cash, 
re supplying SHEET GLASS at the following 
HORTICULTURAL ee ip FOR pare RIES, 
UT TO SIZE UP TO4 prea 
ose LLS Reo or shit, 
INCHES LONG. 4 by 3 and 44 by 3 
16 oz, from 3d, to 34d. per foot. 5 „ 3 i T * 
Latin ee poe Ep, » 9 mat 3 1 
26 ” rs 1% ” 3 ill eé s} » 6 3 7 
HARTLE 
ETLEY AND CO. 
ot above 
9} 
CLASS a PANS, 1 . 
GLASSES. | 4 Es, in 
CR 
CUCUMBER GLASSES, 
LACT ORE 
ASS TILES et pee TE 
m 3 to 24 quarts, at 6d. per 
from 12 to 26 rabet, loka: 14. ab 
ELETR for trying the q lity i 1 . 
Peach Glasses me ea ach ; È 
aand Wie 
M L TME 
Y’S PATENT ROUGH piace AND PATENT 
DOUBLE CROWN GLASS. 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, &e. 
up 
TILES and SLATES, WATER PIPES, PROPAGATING 
GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATE ATE GL 
ORNAMENTAL WIND LASS, and GLASS S 
AMES HETLET and Co. . ondon. 
See the Gardeners’ . first Saturday in each 
BRITISH MANUFACT URED SHEET GLASS FOR 
c 
plied at the lowest 
ae of 
t their 
(GREEN AND HOTHO 
ries, Sky-lights, 
the the introduction of shee Glass W jengthe, are 
viated b; 
y this improved p 
highly Pgh hn of — 28 e Hor 
Architects, &c., and possessed th 
advantages : — 
1. Free Ventilation and the power of k 
motion wi bu 
2. The Glass is entirely proof against breakage 
3. The condensed water arising inside is 
Rooms, and all buildings: Vidor, ch 
the 8 me cue at 
3 
ORNAMENTAL GLAS 
prices cant er opt information can be had on applica 
Waiehou use, 315, Oxford-street, London. 
ES, CONSERVATORIES, 
Kent road. 
y, Gentry, and the Trade, 
„* 
m the comm —— 
ky: 
s arising tro 
— 
e following most 
eeping the airin afte 
in the building, 
signed 1 ll gra I grant yoia on terms poor Seed 
Also, 
for an 
— mega ee 
Be ane HAYWARD, 
’s-hill, Lo 
umerous other 
AN IMPROVED CORRUGATED 
any of fuel. be 
wrence, Ealing Park, and in several other gardens of 14 85 
SHEWEN, M anhs, Kisi W 7 
nd sample sashes 
by, dase 
CONICAL BOILERS, — 
m 74 5 
places. 
babe of 
seen at the 
heating all kinds of buildings. 
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