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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
| AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
4 Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The eee Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No 45.—-1848.] <> SATURDAY, N NOVEMBER 4. (Price 6d. 
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INDEX Ee W — 60,000 Fine. two-year-old 
to b 
21 — not 
Fe eee. 736 b | Hibiscus . H sr: P32 b 
0 % Hints to Ama 
instruction, 738 6—7 Insects i injurious ad vegetation 73 
2 free 
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pints for . . . 38 ¿ Talend; how to impro 733 a | for 5l. 100, 000 two-year SEEDLING THORNS “OR VICKS. 
.: ia ens chi per 1000. t 
V.  SCHERTZER an AND > SONS, N 3 Ser 
MEN, Haarlem, in and, be; ph 
| men in England, Scotland, T Ireland, Eaa o ave now 
Sent out their GATALUGUE 9 VEGETA ABLE gg 2 for 
1848. This and their List of Flower Seeds will be delivered 
gr atis on pre epaid application, 
"Sh tr lies rge ren re all kinds of Forest Trees, Shrubs, and E kore, Pran x 
—— F «734 e Fruit trees, to Sold unusually low, Catalogues of which can A ST 
ee K. . 778. $34 4 be had gratis on application, 4 Rel LANGELIER 1 4 10 ** — ae publie that 
Me lloca tuberosa.. s.. sesse sess i \pply t 0 WIIIAA E. RENDLE & Co., Wend, Plymouth. 48 several thousand fi plants of the above, all in 
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Oxalis, treatment of . 
nip, po 8 es o e e a a a ai ? | 4 : 
Pelargoniums .... R H U B RB p 1 L ik N T 8. jm yi collection of the choicest sorts; some are fit to plant 
oe a ~ | out in Conservatories, N è 
m Select gureic erdd dens 736 My edd Mores * arb, large — da: 100 60s, A a or r refere en noe — yi s 33 yS- a a 
Po ap, u 1 for ai Lin s do. fine, ‘There roots, “Bigs pondents,-C . Helier, Je wn 
. n Rest Baan. y — Wee Royal Albert do., large 1 p . 20s. ee 
Potatoes, cultu Le err. TMa | J. G. Warre, Seedsman, 181, High Holbora. ` M YATS LINNÆUS RHU BARB Di J. 
es r p had on application. cue-year planted roots 
h ior va y h 
ene e niacin “CHAMPION OF Bronsa ” AND ſ the London Markets for several years, n the leading feature in 
. “EARLY SURPRISE” PE recommend as the best in culti ation—being 
Roya n Hort. Soc. v a 
e vement Hot bon ist ILLIAM FAIRBE ARD b begs to offer the yee point of produce and a fortnight earlier than their wan tas — 
' generally t of which are good | Victoria, Itis also 2 adapted “a Saig 
Peas for field as well as garden ee The “ PB roomy ion a culinar, urposes, and for richness of fl not be sur- 
England.“ a large blue wrinkle 1 — w, and nearly as early passed; price 2s. Gd, per root. Also — 3 Albert, 
as the Double Blossom Frame Pea, spel — thse and fine 2s. 6d.; and Mrarr's Victoria, 9d. The usual wance 
3 flavour, considered to surpass ar other Paai” 4 cultivation, | the Trade, 
Vegetation, insects injurious to ia Early $ urprise,” a * blue es arrow, equa’ pay Post-office orders made payable to Josera Mrarr, Deptford, 
5 * 7315 Walks, phalte 3 to t her; this Pea can fi ently recommen or fie — 
$ mek $ Wheat, e Anni.’ 10 eu hire and a good Pea for autumn planting. e Dr, LIND- Pervan ERIA CALIFORN NICA. 4 Drawing of 
i . e og 11 a pon og 3 740 ö | LEY’s report in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, and Mr. "Dickoon in ne new Hardy Plant appeared in Paxton’s Magazine 
om See fess r the Land Stewards’ Journal in Jane last. of Botany for October, The Editor says: “It must certainly 
DLING GERANIUMS, Now Mount Pleasant Nursery, Green- street, near Sittingbourne, | 9e class gst — best e erat oe 
ed to admit o 8 
NBLOOMED SEE. ow EW IMPROVED FLOWER SUPPORTER. | bution throughout the countr there will be few arden . — 
sending out, plants raised from Seed, carefully selected Y, g ns where 
sa hybridized from th» choicest flowers, free 1 pe st, for 7s. 6d. wre sin el, SEEDSMAN — Fremont 156, | this fine ornament will not be grown,” It forms a bushy 
i den; or 3 dozen for 20s, Prepayment o have London, confiden ntly reco nds above | 8 about 3 feet high, and e i branch emits from the 
Jous Hise, Providence Nursery, Ramapale, kit s being pre rable duced, “and su ted | axils of all the upper leaves a bright scarlet flower abo ut an 
P.... EA for the NACHT. when grown fe water, as it Eoepa the lb | inen and a half long. As pte het this 
ö a. GARDENING, GARDEN ARCHITECTURE, | perfectly stationary, and the flower quite erect, while it affords | Very superior to either of the 
2 rg hace IMPROVEMEN : —— during . for exhibition oa 1 
having devoted n 8 ears to the progress of the plant, such as changing er, &e. It ertiser Footed young ar 
è the eek er the e Sciences, por n theory and is al useful for pots, and is fable en either the old vi | ee by Z pontin a bare oni e e order forig. 
i * had the honour of being consulted by the sees of Hig pr price 6d.eact Those visiting the city are | el sn 
try, Ap tell in 7 r lation to modern cultural | ed to inspect them PLANTING arson 
rata high 4 f Fi in the desi pining, laying 1 TOA FLOV he 3 of ena ao nis be „Ne = re eh w Vor 9 
’ vement of Gar MIL 
5 ings, Gey bes "to ‘tee’ baw’ UAIR and pa | apoy, at very m moderat ces, eS! fe ri ption of FOREST, FRUIT, and ORNA- 
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: eee R ENS, and M ERIGAN PLANTS, 
11 WERIN 
tions, ae n for Greenhouses, Con- fin nported), 38. ag dozen. Tours, ioe G d N cured from th a E he n — * — aee 
gardens, & „ furnished, and Flower-gardens Conse ervatory, 1s. to 3s. 6d. ar rt ni per . as n tise i 
or modernised on . MONE, 2 IRIS, 8 3 i : 
Blackheath Park, other roots equa month fi 
be near London, ands . placing, early 9 are solicited. A post-office contracted for to an extent frou 5i to 20l, per acre, 
pouse ROMAN AND PAPER WHITE NAR. order expected from unknown correspondents. SEEDLING 9 een 
ee oming and ercessiee | WELLS NURSERY, SOMERSET, ESTABLISHED S YEARS. on Teo thi APs 
latter for its purity and elegance, have been G. EDWARDS (late Rees and Epwarps, formerly Spanish Chews, 1 & 2 ft (fine) 
. i i essed 4 eta this opportunity i eturning his „ Larch 
near 1 Also Dutch Hyacinths, sincere thanks s to umerou s friends „for the liberal support k Scotch fno). 
anemones “i i &e.; priced Cata been in business, Pin 
may be had per i and begs to val their attention to his Stock of FRUIT AND 
SRENTFORD nag ' is y 
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AS gai TREES, SHRUBS, &c, which are unusually fine 11 tor cover) 
RIES, ‘ thi Furze (fo 1 * . 
NALDS anp SONS beg to inform Noble- G. "E bis a great number of PORTUGAL LAURELS, | Hazel (fine) 3 
8 and Gardeners interested in the culti- 5 pads 5 CEDARS OF OF eee . keg — —— strongly Oak, Ene u, 1 a feet | 
t ae rier this year cultivated a fine men arly large a Thorn, Quieksets up : 
urs to improve the dessert in the| N B. pets Bulbs, Kitchen Garden, Flower and ET TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES, 1t eet, adapted 
— Bianka and October, the colour being | tural Seeds, M. — — sive Forest or Coppice — P ie plants of a 
Stee and at tees vour m 1 uch supe nor 5 p ANEW F Buw. size, from 3 to 12 feet, — ee ntal Planting, the 
arer, It was intr 
Society or phen and most accur 5 ae. BEST Ea 8 2 ee of i Frien Ki and t e price varies e ere to fl pet 100 
— icle of ey) oi 19th, p. 556. e Public to the beautiful striped PANSY, “ pectin tg kih.. per 1000 i 20 
Seen at 3 tfor ursery, Plants S it is large, with rich mulberry stripes on a yellow and Beech 20 
to the . — i | has been greatly — . — ane ordered by — who 2 seen it. | Bire 15 20 
* Fruit Trees of. fine growth, | The following opinion has been pronounce — Spanish 15 30 
é horizontal trained Pears in go good | Chronicle of Sept. 16, 1848. “S. B. Your specimens © of the | Zim a 20 
ches and Nectarines, of | curious varieties; ground yellow, with the deep colour o s T Wie, Lerch... o ‘+ 20 
285 of the most] top petals and the broad margin on the lower broken into Beito 2 10 18 
on stripes of light and dark colour, somewhat in the manner of a „ Pineaster 10 15 
flamed Tulip; they are very curious, and have a singular ap- Sea Pine 
pearance.” “Novelty” will be sent post free, 5s. each, or two (Pinus maritima) 16 25 60 
f „ Spruce 40 Quicksets, 5s., 7s, 6d., 12s, 
order on Reading Abbey Nursery, Reading. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUAS, &c. 
odendro 
N — 21 ed wy Paan » 408., 80s, 1000 
FINEST STOCK OF CEDRUS DEODARA IN ENGL NI a feet, — 
M. MAULE anp SONS beg to inform the Nobility tig’ © Ben 
d the Trade in particular that they intend disposing of 3 3 to 5 feet t, straight a 
3 the saleable portion of their fine Stock of CEDRUS DEODARA standards, 40s., 50s. — 10⁰ 
ditto itto us 4 4 by public competition, and they have given Mr. J. C. Stevens í scarlet, 1 and 2 feet, 18s. 
ot col ditto r ; instructions to offer the same at Hs erie oe Room, 38, King- hybrid U 2 dhew Sano ~ ge: 
aA on Friday, Nov. whiense, 
lar ede price from 18, to 422, per | street, . ap trees ar ertsement, | Kalmis — bedded, 12s, 6d. to 20s. per 
eine invite attention to their SIX DISTINCT _ Stapleton-road ato "Bristol, Nov, 4 atten bold 4 pt 3 cet, 40s., 503, 
ich they will be „ 
2¹⁸ rie lea ‘Champion, Clarinda, HE P PERPETUAL TREE VIOLET 5 na 1 Land 2 feet, 25s. and 40s, per 100 
(aon archioness of Ailsa, an VIOLA 3 —— erer to the num — to 4 feet, 48. tu 
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e had free, on application, of — 5 last season by EDWARD TILEY, 
— k i a fine stock of the above beautiful DOUBL Laurestine, bedded (small), Se, per 
erbenas, — — nerari ae et Oe to dispose x poe he can highly + ago Hott? val gate lto told * ody 15 * per 100 
proper time for making beds A ; | 
merican Evergreen. ce scented, the blooms are as large as — — 8 se Stocks, 1 foot 5 tar bedding or a 
Roses, Prize Pansies, Prize | blue Hepatica, they bloom freely from August till the « a geber soc i fe pate 
Dahlias, Florists’ Flowers, | May, and are perfectly hardy. 12 of these of poy f — soe Single 17 ‘3 T 
will ‘scent a large greenhouse, and a smi bed a teens y 
have made to their | 3 feet wide will be sufficient — a — he 
Fre prepa ed to Niron the The 
and W de Pared to furnish the winter a 
Prajt ye t ver atories — — ease 5 . a dry situation, and in loose Prong as th 
* Tory moderate prices, jolet will thrive and bloom finer than in 9 2 ooi iè 
* of also unrivalled, and E. T. has been informed by the 
. Sme: — ar gn. who are | into this country, va he 3 nn wen 1 * pesky 
ns, or impro col- | thickets or oa to t ce magih ie large — 
Hollyho — e double flowers, 8s. per 100 i 
sim es gee 2 Ivy, 2 72255 
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s i dozen ts, 
Large bushy plants 6s. dozen, smaller ditto 3s. per n, pots, 
or ll, per 100, postage and package free to ee e Dardiest and mon 
and | or 1 per 100, postag stamps, must accompany the o x The 
"i Nurseryman, Seedsman, & Florist, 16, Pulteney-bridge, Bath. tity, a pı 
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