E GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1 3 Newspaper of Rural erg and General News. The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
i No, 39.—1848.] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER | 28. [Price 6d. 
DUTCH BULBOUS KOOT HANDLER anp SONS, Nuns nrwex Vauxhal 
Wagen E. RENDLE AND Co. have * | CH4 S CAMELLIAS, ot 2 
pleasure in stating that their new ee best oes ‘with flo ower-buds, — 30s, to 42s. per dozen; also good 
DUTCH ROUTS is just ready, and can be had gratis on rien } Plante of CHRY YSANTHEMUMS, of sorts for flowerk 
cation, The Roots have this season arrived in fine condition, | autu: at 9s. to 12s, per doze zen, — 
* orders can be. executed without a moment's del ay ya Sons 135 be eg to t e that they have received their 
pply to WILLIAu E. RENDLE and Co., Plymouth, — — Dutch Roots in very fine order, ze list t of which, together with 
GATO 
a Chine: 15 i | tina Station, and the Terminus of the Great Western above, may be 3 ppl 
63 
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ERY begs to inform the public that his autumn s LANE a v SON 1 4 the — of — ig 
bec oan — ue of S SEEDLING CINERARIAS, * their Fokins that their New Catalogue is now ready, 
— and all the most — arieties, can be had by enclosing and me hie ons uch reduced. It will be sent, as ual to 
eta 641 e one postage stamp. . has also evar pty offer Cantua bi. | thei rs. Strangers forwarding two Postage Heads 
3 Roy. ‘a Caledonian Hort. Soc... 638 6 | color, 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d.: Zauschne 8 56. to 78. 6d.; will be, onpplied with a Copy, It contains notes of those best 
j be 1 — Hole. as Heliotropium Triumph, de Leige, 25 6d. to 36. 6d.; new yellow suited for Pot Culture, Walls, * ing in Beds, & e. &. 
ara . 6:5 a | Impatiens (fine), 7s. . . to 30s. ; and Great Berkhametead, Sept 23, 
K Shed fe edin a 64¹ re Scarlet Geranium (extra fi ne), 25. 6d, to 58. each. LANDSCAPE GARDENIN NG, GARDEN ARCHITECTURE 
eee eee 644 Sheep foot. Bali hr. —ͤ— — T nover Nurser near Lie aes 23, AND RURAL IMPROVEMENT, 
a: Sowing, thi de gii A Gas BRAHAM "ita RU AND SONS, SEED GROWERS ; * e e devoted nearly 20 years 
t, are gardens at, notice don, Essex, res 55 solicit all 0 and ° dy o Dre 2 both in theory — 
— to 42 — — 637 4 others of a United . ms favoured them in the past and also had the honour of being consulted. by the 
EET ate eee ee 638 a season with orders for their 10 varieties of EARLY POTATOES, obi and Gentry, especial ally in 1 relat = mpd ha modern 
Vegetable eo suey —* 636 and Seed, to corres soe nd with them, stating which of the kinds corative e designing, lasing 
eee G10 e Wasps jonas abe Dahlias sevens 638 4 blight, — enabling them 0 offer the | out, and i improvement * ee Tawas, es manh 
eee 639 @ | Yucca gloriosa . un.. CAUTA mosta approved sorts to public notice the ensuing yea Horticultural Buildings, — begs to offer his s — rvices to 
. selected "SEEDS p proper for autumnal so iag. perintend such works in e 
pm DICKSON "p > 2 the growers of Car- K ree s Ha ary Annuals Bs. “Des signs, Specifications, and Estimates for Greenhouses, Con- 
reatise on their u su r Dwarf Double Larkspurs, ‘10 var. mixed ls. servatories, chee een ‘ap rdens, & d, and Flowe er-gardens 
Fr an Amateur, pase ety — 8 In addition to i H Nemophilas, distinet varieties, ls,; or 12 stamps. | arranged o ernised upon augen tran 8. 
tirustions for raising and growing this beautiful race of plante. HE FINEST SHOW CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, ' "Blackheath Par A cin maniere N — 
4 Descriptive List of the dest Flowers out, in their several ND PINK 
e Pre x Ga T . pire to OUELL 56 are now dtcoiting orders from 2 DENYER, I 85 hborough. road, Brixton, p 
— Lere- lane, Brixton: f Menärb. W Seeds: their 1 collections of the above, | comprising near London, begs to inform the ein Gent try, and 
or pe Sans rards of 700 of the finest varieties known, that his AUTUMNAL ROSES are now in 
wen, 24 Cornhill, City. Forwarded to all parts upon prepaid | UPWards o 7 cae 
— a 5 hoe and unique collection extant. The plants are very fali "loom. In addition, he has a large stock, as a general 
strong, ere and well rooted, and, if preferred, can be for- e ena syi n 2 otoki S4 — 3 or 
D eee 1 with safety per post, at the extra ous e of 2s, per trained, 3 e wth, 
Blas SEEDLING PEL ARGO W I U MS. | dozen pairs, the prices of which are less: Ps | and trae to their kind 1 Also Evergreens and Deciduous Shrubs, | 
orms thi at the varieties of 1845, | 12 pairs of very fine show flowers, b iets 1k G and £1 10 0 Fan 8, Ce. 0 * 
‘wu ate, ker r rai acre — e eee p 8 Gao „ 5 o N. 106. and 3 0 0 [at this time, and the plants delivered in November next.— 
Gata l be sent in exchange for t two post- 12 pairs of newest and finest first class show flowers 2 10 0 | N. B. Gardens and P] casure Grounds tastefully arranged 
am —Worto — Ostrego. Isleworth, 25 ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 0 0 „ T 8 se, 2 ——— ae 
Seedlings of 1847 will be sent out the first week in Fine mixed border Carnations, 128. per dozen pairs. ad dab ie tins no 4 * of business but tha eines te 
) NEW PICOTEE, “ THE GEM,” 10s. 6d. per pair. — emire ai PSSST 
pen 60 ee Plants of the Youetn and Co, have much Pleasure in offering thie flower as NO ADY FOR SENDING OUT 
. NES, 70 Successi n Do. .. for r Sale, ata 2 222 go gi Bod 3 Sa est 8 peesi A Piootees yet RNOLb's je VIRGIL N: QUEEN” GERANIUM,— 
‘Msonable Price, in aise e petals are | well forme ectly smoo 
— Ay et z to Jos, os. Satna pane aes tee wae es “oo free trea — slig] + — This is the best WHITE in cultivation. It has 7 
been 
and is indispensable to any 3 Price 10s. 6d. per pair Sully proved this season, nine specimen plants having 
5 — ANEMONES, CROCUSES, | 2er post fros, It has been coessfully ex exhibited in the 1st | produced 350 expanded blossoms at one time, only 
pr oon 
pE 
Class Prize Stands at Chiewick A and th al Botanic Society’s of which was i 
panien, at low prices. Exhibition, t a M 156 5 red men tes kel confidence os we dia 
ighly s spoken of in the last number of the 
me — dozen Is, ep “Florist.” The = may ean has been pronounced — pn oe iver ee tt with * 
i » é » 
dnc e Lowe Cote CCC ⅛ wal eee eee mena and we are 
1 i n sor t * iy smooth on the e — large, a nd ¥ ell for goo! — — it. „ 18 tt n p À n 
f “yellow 8 Pe 3 3 and diminishing gr ra dually to the centre, “forming a fine crown, F WR 5 eis ‘Liner, 1 4 
l . Tulips, every other kind’ of br. ai ko hout ene . good, red edge er, broad whit iy 
For particulars of their aer of rare and hard á narrow in o hg — pen 
NS n Coniferæ, Camellias, 5 Hyacinths, Pansies, Strawberries, habit of the plant is excellent, and t 
aving imported lar my Anemone Seed, sat Nar ee Gardeners Chronicle, Sept. 19. N è thie foli 
t we 
Em JOHN arson pa 9 
can offer the 
at the * N peices Great Yar 
Ekas 0 — ce It, esch, or three for 2, the Trade. 
arehouse, Readin * Bone 2: W ROS SE CATA ar — P. S. * * are so satisfied with the 2 of the above, 
5 N p. FRANCIS bogs respectul ag that ven 
14 GARDENING & GENERAL IMPROVEMENT. E. his New Descriptive CATALOGUE of ROSES, ¢ contain- | We will agree to give the amount in Plants selvin Sra our 
Denoi FRASER, LANDSCAPE GARDENER AND | ing all the new varieties, is now ready for delivery, and will be a <a it not prove to be eq what we 
or Rurat IMPROVEMENTS 8, respectfully informs Tease 25 s on n Wateoriee: Sept, 23 | have stated.— 
Publie that hi y 15 The following a of 5 Geraniums (sent out by us last 
yerai s Address, in future, will be BROWN'S DESCRIPTIVE PRICED | autumn) for 40 
as 17, Lower Dorset-st treet, Dublin. OPT of Wires raO EES ROOTS, SELECT each—s. d. each—s, < 
Xew Rose oa Tar CCC 
Porh ND SON pete the pleasure of Very fine and s tr trong a may be nid of the following Í gton 10 6 
oy a al Edition of their ir Descriptive | assortments : d.| The following a set of 8 Geraniums (sent out by Mr, Miller, of 
ly, and will be forwarded EA ay een 4 poe each 4 * superior varieties 8 D | Ramsgate, last a penie 40s.: 
ea of Ornamental Trees, do a. va 21 ) i at 4 ü % 5 + 
and: 1 root o. * 755 17 Bags s Sear! e Miller's Admiration 
Er —*. 14 0 „ Rosa Mundi. r oo cnccc 76 
UBLE tours. * co each of "best 10 varieties wit Eaa $ Queen of Kent . 7 6/13 Flora’s Flag 2 
ROMAN a N AND PAPER WHITE NAR $ 3 roots 12 0/10 „ Distinctus ......... 7 pale „, Conspicabunda ... 7 6 
So Justi. n.— The above Bulbs, the fo . ei ENGLISH IRIS, A ot my eine splendid va A oe — The whole set of 14 abov ove, including Arnold’s 
ju ne r om — and excessive GLADIOLUS, 1 inch ria a laude — 8 — 13 r oui Sor 4l. pty je ikola ii of Virgin Queen, 
egance, have splendid mixed hybrids, per dozen. 3 or 
Pe 7 natoxculus) s. 2 new v. ` pae ngà EEE Oat * will receive the first selection, and will be sent 
hed ch Hyacinths do, on o. toc ee a —.— 
may be had per er muneulus, &c.; priced Cata- 55 5 50 fine 7 5 Wittiam E. RENTE and Co., Plymouth. 
p i best mixed, per 100 „ P. S.— Our New Plant C is just ready, and can be 
early 1 ny ge » per 100 ‘aid oes 4 obtained gratis, on AUR on. 
IMPORTED HYACINTHS, 24 fine oe rieties ie 1 J S AND ROSES. 
0. * = FERGU USON, ———— $ 
180 treats eac emixed 1 e 1 D 8 Ganna NER, &., res . gestry, 
0 z ies, that can supply them small 
t mixed 2s. per doz., per Ib. 12 0 | and Railway Companies, De- 
per 1000, addiug 1000 to every ten ordered. 
Fine roots of Crocuses, Jonquils, Lilium, &c. =e livered free at Wolverton and Oxford, or at any of the London 
ee —— are requested from — corre- | Rail gr at 8d. 2 fo has abou: ete 
he can supply this autumn, an e can, if called supply 
+ temo AE Post-office payable to Bass and Brows, or „000,000 in the autumn of 1849. Fine oon som B Seda Ever 
Con —— Sved and Horticultural Establishment, R basib i 5 — — sian arabe one trees, — te suitable 
of which FLors’s Frac Gaoi S oho ig LEGIA GLAN DULOSA, —The — — — giving st chee effect and shelter, a thing desi 
Wb vhich will be cribers have ready to send out stout plants of | able to proprietors in this 
wey . toll ote — receipt * their new and me l COLUMBINE, respecting which h Dr. A large quantity of Standard and other ROSES, many of 
TPs ; ' LINDLEY, in the Ga Chronicle in June last, says: This | which are worked upon tall Standards for planting among Ame. 
N pi = is perhaps, ¢ ne be pen hardy perennial in cultiva- | rican shrubs, &c. Also some of the tall growing sorts trained ` - 
ee EW 755 ISE ; its stems rise about 2 feet h and sometimes carry | 5 or 6 feet above their s making a splendid show when 
TM Royal H oA II 1 from 50 to 80 Blossoms, We have a plant now before us, 5 planted amongst Evergreens, niening the magnificent pillar of 
now s fter a journey from Sco 1 has 21 ex; flowers, e Roses without — unsightly stems seen. Autumn, I have © 
i ers 3 inches in diameter, with broad, thin, delicate, spreading | found by ex the best season for — — i advise 
sepals, of the deepest een blue, 8 surrounding five shorter | my patrons to Ta no oe di 
tals, the upper half of which is pure white, renting on in where earth is to be removed, 
ee is beau the r 0 
Seer IN have igrat, given of it has done j tice to its 
exquisite appearance.” Stout 
pie wit h the mode of treatment, at 
dozen; and seeds at Is, per cr pekt or 
that value, —JonN Garoak aad Oc 
