V. 1—1848.] 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 
HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
[Price 6d, 
} INDEX. 
eee 670 2 is nsects, gga Boreas 
„ v on 0 Fal 70 
ger a isr E73 D | Kobl Rabi Berge. 
.. 675 6 
Ber 8 
Morphology in 1 — tor e ie 669 b 
ashire Societ; ipa 
EFREN 67 
Pı hology at ... 66 
Ph 1 rosen « 671 
—— —— een : 
rish.... — 
Rain at Windermere . 
Roses, to atamnal. 5., 
— 1 670 
5956§⁊2T4Ä75 57 
ood 672 
— ‘al H ort Soc. of 670 
sa a cultivation o <a 
fh > 
Nerquis........ 67 nails, to destroy 
Glam, burn ng . . . 670 — — from ea: ss 
houses, to construct .. . 670 reshi k machines 
= ad to aves O71 Trees, forest, at Nerquis sess.. ar 
| * N. Turnip cro - 
fence BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION.— 
L 0 
All —— ue of becoming Candidates 
sre required to send in their applications and testimonials on 
er before the tth Noy, next, after which time they will not be 
i may z had on application o 3 
Secretary, By 3 EDWARD ROGER CUTLER, S 
97, Pai t. 7. 
r The n will thank those persons whose sub- 
š are not yet paid to forward the same without delay, 
N GAINES begs toinform the Nobility, —— y: and 
it Nurserymen, bags his LIST of RE AE e Pelar 
„ Calceolaiias, uchsias, — 
„ hrysanthemums, Corrmas, & c., can — 
had by applying at the Nursery, Surrey-lane, Battersea. 
above is Peiargoniums, Hero of Seren 
i — Rosatii, also Meleager, Lyra, and many other 
AMERICAN NURSERY, BAGSHOT, 
WAL es R begs to announce Sar n 
of AMERICAN We for the 
are now red for. d e i and m ete obtained 
0 stock in general, 
= — er 
4 atalogues may be had on pre- 
AMIN Norman; Bull F Fields, Woolwieh, | 
rern 
„ at 
x rices: M 
„ 218.; Globe 
he Pelvelain’s Princess Rojatand 
Sra oe Os. ; 8 La Leigeoise, 
ooper’s Seedling, 58. 
e usua Trade allow —— pos 
Deptford ag 6 JosEPERH Myatt, Deptford, 
iron AND PAPER WHITE NAR- 
‘$, per dozen.—The above pane, the former of 
TRENIA ARCHITECT URE 
AYRE s OVEMENT, 
— 
ns, 
» begs to offer — services to 
er, in every part of the coun 
as 4 stimates for Gruka, Con- 
8, &. drat tr — Flower-gardens 
-a Fark, near London 
S, One ro ar show flowers ; 20 of 
© root of each, 
A ana White, 
3 100 choice named 
2 Be bait show flowers 
tet a nt practical 1 
this most 
flower, 
e for post 
Trowbri — ‘Wilts, S . 
ARNOLD’S E 7 reta ” GERANIUM. 
TILLIAM E. RENDLE anp CO. have much 
ve 
asure in 2 that they sed been very successful | 
plea 
in — propagation f this magnificent variety, and they beg to 
p to ye 
and 
be r each, or Three to the Trade for 40s. 
e 
recommend it wae eee as being one of 
the 8 bent “alae flowers in 
Good cig established Fe eal now ready for sending 
out. Apply to WILLIAM E. RENDLE and Co., Union-road, 
Plymouth, poing eas. Plymouth Station and Terminus of 
the South Devon Rai 
CEQUS 1 5 will be sent free by post B * es 
Very fine and strong roots may be had of the followin 
assortments : 8. d 
EARLY T ee 4 1 each N = e Wee 8 
ÁR 
1 root, of i 25 
do. mn 
DOUBLE TULIPS. In root each of best 10 varieties 4 
do. . 
ENGLISH IRIS, l root teach of 24 splendid varieties 10 
e mixed 2s, per dozen, per 100 oe AP 
GLADIOLUS, 1 aon of 12 splendid siy varieties 5 
splendid a, brii 8, pe 
aa rior a superb n ieties ... ua en 88 
25 do. voy 9 „ 
i 55 50. fine varieties EA ree Ie 
25 best mixed, p 1 ATE 
early scarlet t arban, a 100° ae 
IMPORTED HYACINTHS, T fine i 3 
w 6s.to 9 ¢ 
NARCISSUS, 3 roots each i 6 vari 8 ¢ 
DOUBLE ANEMONES; fine mixed Ie. per doz., » per ib. i € 
mixed 25 — en, per: ar 0 
Fi t nquils, Lili 
A Fine stock of Flowering vlan of the Kay Gan — 
VENUSTA and FLORIBUNDA 13 38. (d. each. 
Beautiful rong bushy plants at 5 6d. each. 
Goods free to London, and for long roa age extra articles 
ay oro C Remi ces are requested from —— corre- 
8 office orders payable to Bass and BROWN, or 
and Horticultural es Sudbury, Suffolk. 
SUPERS DOUBLE HOLLY. HO Ks. 
w* ORAT ER begs to e whee he has a large 
RAN 
the best, 5l, : or the whole collection of 
Good 4 2 varieties of 12 colours for bon ers, 6s. per z doz., a 
or 308. per 100. “ . 
GIRLING’S KESSINGLAND SEED WHEAT. 
W : R. GIRLING in the harvest of 1844 discovered 
three ears of Wheat, from rnel or se hich 
contained 312 . these be planted, and their produce in 
* nd a h 4 well 
0 
and streng th of the Straw, the same boldne: ese 
W. GIRLIN — one e pre wi Hy now i n the straw, to the 
public (ex che en for his own seed) at los. the 
bu rp delivered atthe Muttord Station of the Eastern C ounties 
8. ôd. 
2 received ay this Wheat by Mr. Tromas Wa 
aiy Corn Exchange, London, on 15 Stand NN 
K be seen, and who will direct any quantity exceeding 
babe to al ny rwarded from the Mutford Station to any 
receiving a cash remittance 
near Lowestoffe Suffolk Oct y 
vet, 
c 
ON wishing to dispose of the remainin 
A. orn of his NURSERY prise at = it to Plan — 
l ces, as at foot. T 
of ny ry well grown, in ‘ight phy, and is 9ꝗ— well 
rooted, T consists of 300,000 common Laurel, 9 in. to 1 foot, 
ft., 3 to 6 ft., 80s. 
2 Walter Ont 7 
600 PLANTS, É 
‘HOMAS aon gh am Son, basing s a “good St 
of the undern LANTS, 2 y 
offer them at the s following vee i me Fag 
Achimenes oce 58. Od Brachysema præmorsa 185 
cE —— elegans 2-6 | Gompholobium Brownii 5 0 
2 Hovea Mangiesii 7 6 
Chirita. Mooni, du 10 Calceolaria angustifolia 1 6 
Gesnera bulbosa lateriiia 7 8 2 ze ae 3 
d longistyla . 15 antua bicolor an 
~ ee — . faa Hydrangea involuerata 5 
„ nitida Fe te 
Stanley ana, 36. 6d. 5 l 
Manettia — ape ~ 3 anth =. 
andu- i 
mig ee z itse ah i retusa . 2 
microstoma. 8 o Larpentæ ... 3 
nitidus 2 6 Sete pa ies ; 
Colombia 5 0 um sp. na... 
ö — 0 — viridissima . 1 
Abutilon — sc 2 6 1 — 45 Be 
ineu 3 6 
Adamia versicolor wk Rose, Tea, eee 2 
tiaca... 3 6 | Spiræa prunifolia sim 1 
Cavanallesii 390 eigelia rosea ou 
ackea rubra .5 0 | Zauschneria e 
Nurseries, Kingston, eres; Oct. 7. 
LS AND ROSES, 
FERGUSO ON, Corea PLANTER, Lanpsca 
° pete C., respe — — —— 
Rai y Companies, ‘that * can s opiy tie 1 2 
urels = 1. 1000, add to every ten 0 
sawed free 5 Oxford, or at any of the Lo so 
Railway Stations, at 8d, per —.— He has about 100,000 — 
e can supply this an, paa he can, if called, for, supply 
50, 000,000 in the autumn of 184 Fine transplanted mg peig 
aqui ifolia, at II. to 30s, nee 1970. A large — ity of large ] = 
d second class. travelling expenses ; 2 — where I supply 
board and sec — thie: amount of 100l, 13 charge my — 9 — 
uses. I shall be happy to exchange Hoses fo ‘or fruit tree stocks 
50 00 
D. Fercoson, Aylesbury Nurseries, Oct. 7, 
NEW A 
Y OUELL AND co. oe 5 % oer the following : eg: 
9 cupreatayeach 3 Gesnera each poe a a 
. F 10 à . ae E 
» opetata : npa a ew, a 
„ Pyröp es pas 23 eh * 2 ,, 
„ Skinnerii 3 0 S 
Adamia versicolor SE 5 ee * 
Aquifolium species, nova esis a 
Berberis Fi Fortunii 1 6 2 
Cal eolaria 7 Sa p e pe Ee a 
ntua bicolor Kata fae ie nphe de 
Chirita Moonii i (true) a eS „ ls. each, p. doz. 9 
| Chironia glu *. 3 6 8 um e a. 1 
Correa — a neag fine, Leschenaultia biloba 
per dozen. — sii a 2 ie te 
Corrœa bicolor , each 2 Plumbago Larpen 2 
. in grand flora . 
Potter bangers or “ 
Forsy hi a viri pag on 
Fuchsia macranth. vee 
_ pes be riuni x 
strictus, ca. 
Weigelia roses. i AL 
Zauschneria californica G 
A ae OF RARE AND eee ORNA 
ic AL CONIFER FO 
g cu — or JON T ERR B ofr by 
The followi: Yourrn 
and Co. „in very healthy plants pe ne —— included 
and carriage paid to London or 
Pinus e pinsapo 
Llaveaua religiosa 
„ australis a 2 
excelsa 
7 Montezuma ceärds ee — 
„ insignis Araue a 
$ Ge — 
5 : br — 
Abies Khutrow (true) ” Uhdeana * 
„ Orienta Juniperus Bedfordiana 
clanbraziliana Taxodium sempervirens 
green and Deciduous shrubs and trees, b Picea c cephalonica ; 
l iving at once effect an a FRIED AE E A : 
| abie sto pr roprietors in this uncertain 155 THE FINEST aac A e PICOTEES, 
large quantity of Standard and of ROSES, ora 0 
which are worked upon tall — ards for > plantiog among — OUELL anp poe are mare gh = — 
can shrubs, art — 2 a splendid show when the brated co 23 iin pr 
5 or 6 feet above the podis nificent pillar of | upwards of 700 of the va The atch 
planted amongst — erpa — cr be ng see Autumn, I have | extensive and u o e 0 oat “a N pos 
sig strong, n oted, „ 
found by 1 oe i = g 8 ware aed with sity pee post, ek > Slag h of 
my patrons ose ne is which 
here now is to be rem flowers, by name, 1l. — and 
In answer to inquities, my charges a s. per day, with 1 pairs o 4 ot fine show . . and 
15 pairs be f newest and fn finest first press kame i 
* nse order Carton 128. per doz 
