696 
THE GARDENERS’ 
BALSTON fal to dispose of the remaining 
. ine Trade pera Aod SER offers it to Planters 
gr ag ag- 2 — The whole 
y well 
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3 
85 
5 
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8 
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imen plants, 30s. per 
eed, and beautifully 
ep 
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11 
aii 
225 
2 ; ý vergreen Oak, in pots 
1 to 2 goat ap 100; — — —— iat to 1 teas 30. 
each, 
TA kinds of F orest and hg ha Trees, 4 =a t half the. — Biri prices. 
‘ . this stock is order for trans- 
. planting. Orders must —.— —4 m remittances, and 
Seah beet will be delivered free, 
Poole — 
SEEDLING cept ory 
AN has n or delive 
pung 
th g 
— created these piira will bloom 
o any reason — * n May, June, 
are less liable to 
— 2 than p 
have a rich ch deplay y of these beau 
* pte w offered suit * * 
i for, the Trade, to 
lants for ep Nock a for package, 
p 
srt Ole 
Marcellu: 
2 
Ee. 
* 
As 
ROSE 
Sa 
Bla 
David, Bijou des Amat 
nier, Milton, 3 —3 Sultan, Ke. 
office order, to Mr. 
Lodge. Bri * 
ee — may be had i — 5 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [oer 14. 
ULIPS.—To be Sold, the entire Stock of an somes | 
long-known for the excellence of his collection ; 
paving thrown the entire —— — — mixture. ro in 
1 „ 
Bulbs at 4 
1 
AYL 
s, Pompe Funebre, Salvator Pd Brulante atante, 
e, Rose Lac, Lavinia, Rose era apd Juiiana, 
With the very finest stains in such flow 
Camuse, 
urs, Addison 
Henry WILLIAM BUckxALL, Bedmins 
* choice damned 
vertisement of the 16th ult. 
best sh 55 flowers 
ee 
8. ar 
10a TALOGUE for — with the 
pruni 
L WALTERS, FAR TISe Trowbridge Wilt 
| They wi 
W AND DISTINCT CINERARIA 
OHN BELL begs to offer the following — new and 
raised by Thomas Edmonds, 
rmsby Hall, selected * upwards 
of first-rate "excellence. * 
rdeners’ Chron: ro and 
Journa rat 
Seedlings re — us in good condition; the flowers are large, | 
and the colours — AOA 2 
ers’ Chronicle, — 1848.— Your Flowers are 
bod ihe ang ane and —.— ra colour and marking ;” and — 
6th. e Journal 2 7 These are all 3 spec 
e dia May Lach, 
— be ond 8 are all lens — good in colour, pE generally 
2 Arete TESS OF wong 3 p is the best, the 
le terminates 
payaa are ae 2 — 
Chronicle, 23, 1848. Letter B 
No. 8 8. EDMONDIANA 1 ) dark d Su at 
equally divi vided poet blue and 3 brülant and and- 
riety, d ' ättractive.— Gardeners 
‘orm 
8 May 13, 18485 
B. B. 
No. 24.—H SSEYANA al ‘dark purple disk, with 
oot aa equa nalz ana ground and purple 
crimson points; a go a — Chronicle, 
‘May 6th and 1 13th, 1848. B. B. 
0. $4.—MAGN. N BELL. blue lavender, broad petals, 9 
well formed ; this is a very distinct and xy Fagg riety.— Gar. 
deners’ Chronicle, April 23, 1918, B. B. Price 
The Set r II. 5s. One Set aver tothe Trade 
Bracondale 3 Establishment, Norwich. 
ENRY LITTLE, NURSERYMAN, Seepsm and 
cy ley road, 7 has ee 
Roots t- rate — 
3 and is now — 
Fine named Dutch Hyacinths for glasses or pots, at 6s. per — 
ap Dutch ry Sern sto (oe beds or pie forci 
— 
go ge pet Yellow, oe 8 Cloth of Gold, 5 
gr Sos at 2s. 
— Polyenthus Sarcles; for beds or pots, at 
Cor 
i Narciss poetica 
3 
at 4s. 
Single ed Anemones, at 3s. pe 
Gladiolus Bizantinus, showy AE 2 at 18. per doz. 
or 58. per 100 
M — ardinalis rh garry’ tc y$ e per doz. 
3 
» : » 
Au the ‘us 10e ee a 
uunti 
8 m rir per d 
at corresponding low prices, Cata- 
herries, ali the best varieties, 
r dozen, of any of the above sorts. 
m of * Dwarf 3 Roses, in 20 
offers to Planters the 
mmon Laurel, 1 to 8 ft.; Toal Laurel, 
; Aucu —— 110 4 fl.; 1 to 4 ft.; red 
e e Arbor-vitæs, 1 to 8 kt.; Box green and va- 
riegated, 1 — ` T Phillyreas, 1 to 5 feet ; a few fine 
specimen scarlet Oak, scarlet 
on Birch, W eepin g Wil- 
h Fir; 
HYACINTHS AND OTHER FLOWERING ROOTS. 
popas HAMILTON, SEEDSMAN an 
pside, London, can supply at the following 1 — 
len ras. ed, fi 1 
named, for pots or glas, 6s. and 9s. 
dozen ; fine mixed for border, 3s. per — — Meg 
TULIPS, best mixed for border’ 256 per 
Lae to t d. Fe — = : for bordet, 25s, per 100; may for pots, 
Dutch), large, in colours, 23 
SNEONS 
other FE, eee 
3 in glasses (lately ad. 
woe Public to inspect them 
may 
ost o coe expected from u 
egetable and 
0 
ROTHE 
NTING S 
ROE 1 — MORRIS ea * 
t NUR- 
ubs 
il be hap) 
Lists forwarded by po 
FFREDE 
1 a 5 
ees 
raw 
erits of these Peas are too well 105 
EW EDI 
esteemed Herbaceous and Alpine É eae 
Wa. Woop and Son have the pleasure of 
imapas that oe of the above will be sent, gratis, ou applica- 
— Woodlands Nursery, Maresfiel 
to the or references Li Leytonstone, Bese: 
Sma WARNER, Srna 28, Cornhill, 
application, 
wm to require ny remark 
NEW 
AND SON'S. ROSE CATALOGUE 
FOR 1848.49 ; 
RY STOCK, co 
e. 
n of t de most 
rysanthemums, 
informing their 
ND contains a 
rries, &c. 
Id, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
IMPROVED 188 WIRE GAME NET, 
Ce ae i 
— 
ee, og BISHOP, Norwich, can strongly 
pee. NET to the notice ced 2 
and Gentry, a * E keo heapest yet introduc 
with aet approbation, ‘and a been ne most eficient i în 
Fates 
the rvation of young Trees, Gardens 
* e. The 2 strong rA is Wer same 
as the stoutest cob in the market. On inspection, it will be 
found better man tured than a — Pe else hi the kind, and 
20 per cent. e i is sent out in rolls o wk Sie = any 
other length, at 8 s as under U. 
8 Mesh = Hi ins, e S 13 & ae — pote 0 2 
oe trastrong 0 9 
585 * ave 2&4. strong 0 
we dis ees wt extra strong 0 7 
Single Mesh ... wW 1§ wn — — 9 7 
obo is š“ ae ave 0 
toe eed ove oes * extra pt 1 9 
aoe aoe aoe * light 0 5 
vee oe eee eee eee strong 0 73 
oes one „extra strong 0 10 
A finer 2 for A 
proof, 3d. 
Square fi 
— 0 sng sent free to London or Hull, 
per post, 
ach oe deen — be . if ikres thus, three parts 
fine to one of coarse, 
can 
at prices accordingly ; and it 
„ &c., sparrow 
va opp 
Wirel Net is twice dipped in anti-corro- 
oot, The’ — 
, free of expence. 
ones * 
e 
Naval 
Ladies, &c., are outfitted as 
. ste Outtittin g Warehouse, Nos. 66 
Fiower — of | Within), 
Liverpool, 
Sent ain AND COLONIZATION.—IMMI- 
emigrati 
& Co. 
1 OUTP TITERS, feai CONTRACTORS (having 
| — — 2 intere 
to make i cowie the 3 piia an supply a comfortable 
Oache peor Bedding) T Male or Female Emigrants, from 
l. (net) upw if needful, 
Colonies), have been ad- 
ards, 2 less (2 ) ; and for Children in 
t No. 4 
ishopsgate-stree t Within (opposite the 
E 88 
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ing the makers of nearly every article in 
| ‘al A Outfits thay eras and as one of — aai is to pro- 
asua] comm 
so ed r receiv ve fro r pay the 
rh Bs ve a Representative in every n 
to whom t ey chip ee — ; thus they would 
small parcels free of ex 
and Military Officers, Midshipm men, Cadets, — 
as heretofore at the Cabin- Passen 
t St. Somme Crescent, 
er, at 5d. per | 
ILLIAM PAMPLIN has 
supply of 12 Pee, 
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