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HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. 
No 49.—1848.] 
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 
~The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
Price Gd. 
3 | TILLIAM Fb & Co. bee | SPLENDID -L 
rn 70 e Wir! & Co. have made arrange- SP BOIMENS cba DEODARA AND 
4 Pelargotiums, fo winter oe — é in the country, for an excellent supply of all the most valuable Ea wo magni pecimens of CED 
v ae a z * Seeds. 8 vbs ht days, and m 7 Ath, à DARA, ity eper par veg 0 — 
ine app B shou r urnished to the 5 diameter, we 
Fig feed e % f. 72 5 e| Shaner seed, either ‘for t the Farm, aie — who opan One a D borab D ang bor the ewo, 50 guiness” 
Potato disease on ‘acadow land #14 7 | 1 Garden. The above are well es plished ta AA noe th wen d 
Pots, glazed oo -ccpsvesese . - 798 2 c| Ply poly to ILLIAM E. RENDLE and Co., Seed Merchants, | e —. 9 * r immediate effect pr — 
Roy r 735 a | - | seldo twit 
Saffron Walden Farmers’ Club ni | pe z aoun and CO., NURSERYMEN, beg to RWL a Se plants of DEODAR |, in pote, 1 to 2 feet, 
5 s IS bd ata ui? © attention of all who are interested in im H 
1 e, to winter 95 page : ed in ; 
hia — et e — beautifying their estates, to their Ady. rtisement in rei ad Cotar of Mou 9 1 t 2 feon 1 AFRICANUS, the Silver 
Slate fo gardening uses 793 & Page 715, Oct, The Stock is most 8 and of the best Ma lay be seen at Jons I mfg | n pots, from bs, to 10s, each, 
T7 with great reductions in the price rs Sureery, Blackheath. 
Tea leaves, | : vinegar made in 799 11116 M1 1 Re kshir LACK 5 2 ie — about 25 
$, forest, to prune P 
6 i 5 99 0 ee a RANUN- fectly clean, and in * good conditio a. The * » per- 
negar from 
e HENRY GROOM, Clapham Rise, near London, by bios i therefore be 5 pruty 
alks, to kill weeds on. Appointment F Her M —— sold a ain Appl 
RB and to His ebe rme R No oF Saxony, begs to recom Lier Seedsman, 12, St. George's Or e . 
ji si 0 — on walks PRPA end to obility an his assortment of th TO GE 
education of . TC Flowers, and to call their 5 — to the advantageof —.— NEILSON te 4 4 CONTRACTORS, ac 
B10 BOW . . .. .. . 806 4 Wine making, British . . 155 a the varieties ot Lilium lancifolium in their Gardens an Shrub. ‘ aquifolia, 2, 3, and 4 
beries, as they are quite ha nd continue in flower during | vitæ, 3 toGf feet; mee Mesa bak —— gawk, 3 
en —TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE the autumnal a turnishing a beautiful display of bloom Poplars i Comune cal = we , 
à DENERS BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. at a porog when the Nobility and Gentry are at their country | Thorns” anog 8 ur aks, &., 3 to 8 : 
seats. s to say that e r sn tore am Slane years transplanted : Pri irs, Beeches, 1, 2, and ó 
aa is 1 so- | they haved giv 25 great tre facti rom = fn I i ag 1% 3, 8 out, All 
» who is much afflicted | had in the ir cultivation he is atte to send i00 ark — with rhea y braire orders ka 25 — six mon! 
tism, and his 1 sigit B — bad. ost all 
en ee saved, by the fai a Bank, and has no 
ns who are Staten with his distressed con 
. sen — * = and resides in Exeter. This case 
s one of Feat er by the follow. 
so s behalf for the 
T mil be happy to to receive Pro: 
anuary, 1 
i Aem to ere Rent Hon. Lady Rolle, Bieton, 
o E. B. Lousada, Esq., Sidmouth 
r Esq., Exeter ; Mr. Eim pee 255 to H. 
e et Kim o J. Por 
Messrs, Henderson, 
, Ea ware aye Paddiagton r. Alexander 
and Bay, 2 Pince, ind Co., Exeter; 
. ae SOCIETY. — 
General Meeting e is a deen to be 
Mr, James Robertson’s, rgh, on Wedaes- 
E 13, ebnen b ie s i eh a t is s Specially requested 
g e 0 85 of this t. 
7 — T B. Larn, Interim a l Dan rgh, Pes. 2. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFI 
I UCKFIELD, SUSSE een | 
W TAM MOOD: a anD SON’S aed pli 
behad GRATIS 0 Ss Babee veges is now published, and ma 
1 SEEDLING PELARGONI IUMS.— 8 
8 in th 
rous uts, and much in 
So the Peart in its 320 pares of oroni 
| pensa 
roots ot LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM 
2 a the pric 
o refer to his 
ALBUM for E — age 
es of the other bulbs and plants he begs 
earn 105 in 920 =e ets of No 
K sd wera SE 
— 5 sailed at the various com petitio ons in and aroun — * 
burgh with ti a a — R. G that he is a 
present prep d out seed raised from the above s at 3s. 
per 4 Galivered post free g 
of Pansies, consisting of m doa leading sort: he 
5 | plants se „ healthy, and well established in ook —.— 
logues of which mr be had on application, Plants sent to com- 
ate 5 r long carriage 
remittance or reference must accompany all orders | 
Aah 3 Peaches a nd 
AM JAMES Eprs, Mai 
omplete collection, consisting ot 20 
WI. M AULES ete SONS 1 bie 5 inform Noblemen | the best 33 of. PEAS, ag ie of Pair boarde Chaipi on ts of 
Gentlemen that they can supply any quantity of England, Earl Surprize, Britis 8 Burbidge’s Ee 'ipse, 
sopat ma from Soul of the above magni cent hardy — a pomene e Poode of the newest and 
Noble n „ i or one year’s a 
tains or 15 . x manor Gente farnis hing 12 — st Melons and — an cropping o „ 
AULE and Sons’ Pamph et on the Natural’ Habits | — 8 in — 
anit 'y of the Wood of the Cedrus Leodara ae gan 08 equally 1 g . — 220 
| hive published), will i sent gratuitous on the rec itto 11 0 
postage stamps.—Stapleton-road Nurséries, Eristel. Xe i -Dito f. This is suficient for a gentleman's 5 
DOUBLE HOLLY HOG JKS, No extra charge for packing; carti 2 
OBERT GRIEVE, Fronis, begs to state t> his 1“ there sbonld be any a 
iends and th will prep uae 4 . in the collection, 2 those most 
in December and foll llowing months his —— and choice 2 be sent, All o an pafar by a 2 
N leitioa o of the above flowers, which he h. gre —— espondents. 
in selecting for the last two years The S — nëj W. J. Epes can, with Rowu co tefer to some of the most 
but the leading, and most supe erb varieties oft the day, War- | respectable fa ee Scotland, Who 
ranted true to name and colour, eae 18s. to 21s. per 0 * the pbati of pare ap the aas ons eve 
Phen A cet an Honorary Award at the Edinb ale. General Cata — aid agricultural Besdi 
doni cultural Society’s Meeting 50 September, od were i be had on — 2 — Rectarines, Trade List of Seeds. 
28. Öd. to 3s, Gd. each, 
C, smerni AQUILEGIA ee m 
from 8 e gto nts. 
ERT GRIEVE, Kaimes Cottage, Liberton, cco teed n 
et pi NUK . — BA 
Near the Farnboro € way. 
OHN WATERER begs to state t pe is = theres |r 
RHO. 
sometimes carry 
from 50 15 =+ now before us which, 
tgs —— Scotland, ‘as 1 a flowers , each 
2 * n diameter, „delicate, spreading 
sepals, of thed eepes tultram — —— aed five shorter 
— om he r“ — + which — jaso white, resting on an 
i P ADORN rue Ar to execute orders for the following Spl * — 
1 Heere LING 1 PELARGONIUMS. —Of the DOD DENDR ONS. Good strong bushy p laan e 32 colours of ee re have former ly giv en of ithas donè jus ice to 
far entire set poo oa three entire sets now remain ; and but | which consist of clear and spotted Whites, Searlet, — tout healthy P ants . free à by 3 post, with the mode of 
fi ee of 1846. A descriptive catalogue | Dark ane Rose- ve o a o., from 30s. * oi "per — os Tash genta 90.38 por 
à cent on aids tee anion, 2 Cottage, Album e s x eal i Lyonens n — pratt en estampa cf 
a stamp.—Dee. 2, 1848 um as ae 
1 — goon u- So ; i Joux Guicon a Co., Nurseries, Forres, N. B. 
Million of very excellent or ESSRS. J. anv H BROWN offer at the Nob 
En seria Wenden SPRING toe alë, at per Catambiense ceed Purpureum elegans ee M and Gentry tho the Sellen desirable which ility 
—— Orders for any of the ~ ve will meet —.— „ flora ple Coele will forward to any part of the e Kingdom 2 
— ? by 5 Post- paid, to Mr. * ey Sone enuyanum $ . agane rhod pa ie Continent pened 
92 85 — ampanulatum Roron erens 3 25 „ haard 5 ae oe i sort by * 72 5 
F. 5. AYRES, ee eg, Kere, ad — mira 5 American . ditto ito “oe 16 0 
and the GABDENER, Blac and LANDSCAPE | Cyanonmi Aulabile 1 novum 25 Hardy flowe rubs, one of a sort, yname ..10 0 
g VIN hat he = beget 8 o intimato tonis 8 8 j 9 pipt Mirand 12 Rhododendrons, ‘including — white, and rose, 1 
i 06. 00 i > * 
imine — taken irom Festa ge 2 vpon 1 Russellianum Mac 1 met dy yellow Rh od ode oo anit 75 84. to 10 1 4 
Bla "offer << 2 w of 5 5 gers Rhododendrons, 7s. 6d., 15s., and 2ls, each and - — H ` * oe ne A — os 3 
J a atibatgn | and Tale, good mixed sorts, 18s. 1 ait 5 e r ä er dozen sort 5 sie we 
of t ltivation, 24s, to 30s. per dozen. ’ ( 
. A 
ae made rth Ty to Wittram | 100. sits a ditto, 1s. ëd a E Standard and balt-standard Roses, 1 -s : 
in lawns, 10s en Moss Ros ae „ 2 8 
pensable from unknown To the above, J. W. invites particular attention, and bei Bi S oops Bact 3 ‘iat 3 2 ay 
the largest grower of American plants, has induced ter GAME | White Moss, Cloth of Gold new, and Persian Yellow 
CTORIA RASPBERRIES.—| them at the plow F prices quoted. Also the following, for GAM A 7 3 se 2 $ 
ESER a sort. blobining plan 
ere 3 N ‘the F 3 EN DRON 1 E a 12 Echo 88 byn name, ditto, ditto  »» . 30 0 
ic Society’ 8 r and | cover, b reo je “a of oat m ot 3 1 50 Choice Flowering reg grr one of a sort .. 2 5 
De ne evi = he ri ans 4 geld 110. busby, 50s. per 1000. 3 24 8 one ef tien aod best kinds, ‘per des avs 32 
"Strong canes to be had | ditto, GOs, ber 100 tiff, 10s. per 100. Larger Fine Yellow Picotees and Carnations, sí 
. and J. NoBLE’s, 152, COMMO: LAUREL 8. bushy stu per pa if laneifotiam 
ong mae Market Gardener, | 15s, to 25s. per 100. very d per 100. 6 Bulbs of the folowing beautiful Lilies : aoe 
Met. per doz, The usual P ay AERA, 3 to 5 feet, vey — ae hand- album, oe oh tum, belladonna, iper lon- 
CEDARS OF . 80 e- eximium eban 
somi efor avenues, 2. .. 
— IS. — Flowering TeSNUT, S pans 2 to feet” "ae 4. fa 1060 ji nage e paii Í trained Peaches, Nec. 
fat pent — PeLADIOLUS are — for sale, 1 05 tarines, Apricots, oe Pears, and Cherries. 
fice order to alesis BIRCH ais 8 — 25 ” st and most approved sorts s Maggi der 8 
woop, . . Price eee ae E 5 = Kinds, true to name, 2s eth: or oe 1b o 
to the Trade — a 8 „„ ” 3 1 7545 5 rg Raspberries, pêr doz, 3 0 
ASH senereee 0 Fine Gu ose $ doz 6 
BEBO awina : n 2 » ine Ee A a 19 5 skik 3 0 
III . vee * thin shell a a 10 0 
5 2 ee 2.80 ” 6 hardy Pi aut 18 
r ee : vin Japonica, an ft and Pii A 
POUT Bronge iio On ; | 
> ? 8 4 5 
Planting to any extent done by § a bien oneal) p Tendon, Dec. 2 
J. W. begs to observe that all plants sent out by 
rooted, Catalogues forwarded upon application. 
