SATURDAY, , NOVEMBER 1 Wi 
No 47.—1848.] 
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TRUE FAS 
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8, 15s, >; itto, 7s. 6d. 
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A Letter, of which the followin 
from the Honourable William Ashle ey, Treasurer to “ad 
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ave pie TOBOLSK RHUBARB 
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| Nas 3 smaller, 6s, per dozen. S 
—In Mr. Harris’s Advertisement, a ay llth Nov. GUS, 25. 6d. per 100 ; and SEAKALE, 2s, per dozen. 
o Cucumber Growers and other „ for “Grea IT oat 5 
RE OLDEST CANDIDATE ON THE LIST, 
* 0 THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE 
ENERS' BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION 
l 2 NURS SERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR 
725 p aD, SUSSEX, 
TALOGUE OF F 
kii oun, a T RUTT TS is now published, and may 
OMERIA JAPONICA, 
ODIUM SEMPERVIRENS, 
pridie hnr AS à 
in „Pots, 6 to 7 feet, 51, 
in pots, 6 feet 
re the 
can sun phied in good 
The favour of 5 Votes pad Interest is earnestly and 
solici 8 8 } 
a who has subscribed three years to the Charity, but 
Faber age, and other infirmities, is incapable | 
STANDARD ROSES het gE finest sorts, 12s, 
reat Yarmouth Nurs 
D SON’S DESCRIPTIVE | 
—Loughborough-road, Brixton, near Lon 
respec tfully informs his friends that he has no other 
UNDER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OF 
THE QUEEN. 
ighly esteem d Rasp’ 
aire r 
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rising the finest sorts of Peach ectarines, Aprico 
D ERBERIS AQUIFOLI 
sizes, may be h 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
TOLPF 1 oe | 
ualled fi 
80 
* ving Cert s of Merit awarded them 
ty. Packages contain- au 
g is a copy, has been received 
2 
the earliest 
izht transparent pink, 
Now, will be fit for 
ra 
—— street, 1 idon. 
D RURAL IMPROVEMENT, 
, AYRES he abr Me v — nearly 20 years to 
study athe ho Sciences, dan tn theory 
a 
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actice, and also had the hon ea epa consulted by the 
0 to modern 
provemen 
8, pte 
esigns, 8 area na . — for Feet, Con- 
servatories, F lower. peor rey ens, &c., furnished, kaun Flower-gardens 
arranged or mod 
_ Blackheath Park, — a Nov. ` sag 
ARNER’S EARLY EMPEROR PEAS.—Theso 
y PEAS, Prof entitled to their 
r name, being great 
— | Bearers s, long podded te hardy, and fit for ress a fort. 
n 0 
eal 07 7 FREDERICK WARNE 8 1 * Co! 
7 urence 2 TR Cannon-street London ; also the 
ampion ngland Peas re ee do., British Queen 
do. žo., and at au men new w varieties w i ý 
hed of 3 Wann Seedsman, 
hill, 
3 Pples, ee and 5 
0 name, as obtained from the London Horti 
rge Black Naples Currant, — per doze 
oved Large White Dutch Ditto, 38. per — . 
WHITETHORN. 
s of fine Whitethorn, suitable for Planters and 
1000, 
to 188, per doz, 
_ [Price 64. 
UM and THORNS of all 
in any — ty at “> iher ard ore 
er p 
— 5 Railway communication with all p 
eee e eee 
LANDSCAPE 8 GARDEN ARCHITECTURE, 
3, Laurence Pountney- — 
SELECT PLANTS AND CHOICE FLOWER ROOTS. 
ASS anp BROWN beg to refer to their Ad 
— — — 
umn descriptive e priced Cato 
tologue of Choice F 
Roots, &c., embracing collec — of Superb New Ranunculuses, 
Early and Double oe ; lis 
(upward 
s of 40 y Lilium, and a general assortment of 
Imported — re — other bulbs; also Select Roses 
and a y Herbaceous plants, &., 
—— on — — 
— Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
. 
E WHITE SPINE GU- 
Beaty offered to the A world at 
containing 10 seeds, post 
ost magnificent PEA in hg ride i : 
fro 
umerous pods in pairs, fro 4 to 
Ka 0 be most 
Being perfectly hardy it 
it 8 re- 
l w — — bak. to its 
“per e ome age, at 4s. each. 
EROR” POTATO, at 28 6d. per peck 7 
r. Caa 
RST and Co., 6, Leadenbail-street, 
will be furnished Sy lett 
fully solicited tro 3 corre- 
EORGE e Tuo URSTON, s Stowmarket, 
ene n Nurs — Saint 
e fo fowin „which he gau- 
Sease, pins well worth th attention of fine 
L. 
aF PUARE — This is the 
00 fit for 
of 56 Ibs. 
per hes and one of the 
ushel, 
oun 
2 Horticultural Soei mall + 
eed: wn to 2s, 5 b e e catas, Cedrus 5 
iene. Berkhampstead, Herts, 
bob N 8 FINE 
x Hosea o His Grace N Dake "of 33 
wn t 
H Catawbiense bicolor P 
EA. 
e have: the plsasure of offering Delle 
Ebu 
POPLAR, Black. . 5 
mn men aed ‘ pase, 
AMERICAN NURSERY, BAGSHOT, fone 
Near the WATERE Station, on the South Western 
Nea iii * 
Pellueidum Victoria regina 
Atrorubra purpu- Perspicuum Multimaculatum 
ietum Guttatum 
legans Hyacintheflorum 
Ccelestinum osum 
Bellonum — Srey 
oseum elegans Gloriosu 
„ album beinen 
Leopardii 
Variabilis aculatum novum 
Splendidum Mirandum 
num 
00 Rhododendrons, 7s. 6d., 15s., and 218. each and 
8s. to 2 sm per dozen. The very 
‘ood mixed sorts, 1 
t Is ein e ah th 30s, per dozen. 
Kalmia latifolia 
lia, han cope bushy Raus, 1 to 1} foot, 57, 1 
. Larger ditto, ls. 6d. to 28. Gd. each, Fine specimens 
0 638. ea 
— bush 
ee ng fi ditto, 21s. p. 100. 
healthy plants, 15, 64 Large 25 to 21s. gy? mine 
4 to 6 feet. 
TAURELS, TA bushy stuff, 10s. per 100. Larger 
1000, 
e "a 2 » 
5.25 0 ” 
1 30 5 
. ” 
1.80 0 ” 
30 ” 
et a? 
pre ” 
——— „ Š 42 0 ” 
to 21 0 
by coutract. 
all . well 
wiat ] 
i i Catalogues forwarded upon application, 
of | 
and begs 
FOREST Ti TREES. SHRUBS. e., which are unusually fine 
this 
G. x eat number of PORTUGAL LAURELS, 
YEWS, awe 1 CEDARS 0: OF Lait sited Lay 
WELLS NURSERY, SOMERSET, ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS, 
ate Rees and Epw. * formeriy 
EDWARDS (late 
Gippines), takes this o iapa oa e tera sup 
sincere thanks to his numerous friends for 
pui * the many years he Forden 
1 pn Attention’ to hi his Stock of Rur 
N. B. — Dutch Bulbe, Tien D 
tural Seeds, Mats, &c. Fore 
EW FRUITS.—The — nr al 
quality, * cali be safely reco 
yaa Í MS. 
rares 3 Sepa oes es 
Fel Ad 6 
Early F e 2 Ger. „ 
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St. Martin's 1 mi: October . oe oe . 
'retonneau (Esperen), March . ae „„ 1 
bu e A zi > e oe PEE $ 
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Nouveau sh —— a Fee (Von Mons), : 
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dat d’Esperen,* . 3 
— 3 de Baray- (E (Esperen), Mareh to ch to May + 28 4 
Triomphe de 2 poet (largest of se ea, the | 
Those marked th oe 2 an 22 a paso 
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Bee onde Jersey A eect 2 
Ashmead’s ‘Kernel, N tomer = May . 0 
Sturmer ioe February to da rsd 
mA: $ 
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Downer’s Late Red.. 3 . s 
Reine Hortense, late 3 ba " 2 
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