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No 50.—1 848.] 
_ AGRICULTUR. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. -The Horticultural Part Edited by ear 
RDENERS’ CHRONIC 
AL GAŽETT 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 
* 
Lindley. 
1 ERAR Sila 
3! 
IMPORTANT TO SEEDSM 
pe DATES: ee ALE CATALOGUE OF 
Seed Establishment, 161, Aih : eile 
8 NEW N CATALOGUE is now 
Ever: 
ready, on application, GRATIS. 
should forthwith a de e a copy, 
Add i copy. 
outh. 
ress, Wit E. RENDLE and Co., Seed ent, Ply. 
“Estab blished 1786, 
‘8 
817 * . — eee T. a 
„„ 8l a anting queries 3 e 
319 6 Potato e 15 8115 D * Le ag r GARDENER, Ko., offers 
Se Opo TIR „ „„ ers a large quant 
814 b | Poultry, 5 „mental, 3 816 a quantity of large 2 and 
Ne SHRUBS, TREES, STANDARD ROSES, &c., 
814 a | Royal Horticultural fon ety of at vegy low prices, Wher 
. “stl et : . e resent 1 is required, che are 
7751 es etaceumm . . aH $ | we cM notice, as they will rem well, 7 n 
. 819 a gol — . + 815 a Ayle Nurseries, Dec 
819 6 Smithfield Cattle Show 197107 8 cn b 
819 report o 2 
33 8 sues 98 C 0. can oon S VICTORIA RASPBERRIES, — 
814 e Temperature night “bite el a 155 an confidently recommend the above as superior to 
. . as o | any so r offered. Prizes were awarded to them at the 
Wall plants 812 „ Hort. Society’ s Gardens, Ro a ke Botanic Society’s Gardens, and 
5 — Surrey naoi cal Gar ens, as being the best shown for 
size, colour d flavour, The fruit in Covent Garden w 8 
Id ata icher price than any other. ong canes to be ha 
at E. CHARLWOO'Ss, Coy * in: N. — . Nopie’s, 152, 
AL, | Fleet-street ; also of 620 E CoRNWELL, Market Gardener. 
ouse, 
office r the ensuing 
the accounts of the Charity for ty 1 year, | 
€ is n for 
ards tak fro — ener ‘the fol- 
s, whose testimonials have been examined and 
I by the Committee, 
J ~ tai 
Epwarp ae. London. ke cen e 
Marr Browne ndon . 82— 
MILLER eter 741 7 
Clapham 69—4th = 
ic 72—3rd a 
Wandswort 71—3rd 5 
Leyton, Essex, 83-2 2nd e 
Clapham —2nd 75 
„ Highgate 69 2nd is 
„ Scone, Perth... 80—2nd jy 
Clapham 2nd 55 
don * 65—lst Se 
loucester 74— Ist 5 
a . 62—1s as 55 
. 64— 
70— 
-ry 221 close at g o clock precisel y. 
8 — Acta those Members whose sub- 
as yet peu, to remit the same without delay 
wed to vote whose subseription for the 
day of election. 
LER, Secre 1 97, * Dec. 9. 
2 
ay i alaya C 
dy s stat we 
EDN. about 5 
plant. Apply by letter 
1 London. 
Barnet, Herts, at II. 10s, — 100, or as. 0 
The usual 
allowance to the trade. 
ge doz, 
G ioon. OLUS BRENCHLI 
be had by s KPR, 
Brend ey, Kent; ort 
5 . rye The us 
e taken. 
iost beautiful Gla- 
be, Fee of 
een Pi nus 
g rove- 
ae | 
* i; mă 
of LILIN Lagen "ALBUM, 2s, 6d, 
each; ers TUM, 78. Gd. each: SPECIOSUM, 15s. each. 
8 SUPERIOR Bb ad 3 SEEDS, 
HOME G 
Carriag 5 all parts, a Pickford and Co. 
No. 1. A 8 Collection of Kitchen Garden Seeds 
of best sorts wn . 43 3 0 
No. 2. Ditto, equali choio — but in smaller quan- “rie 
No, 3. Di 1 0 
No. 4. A Splendid 3 — 4 Hazy Flower Seeds $019 10 6 
9 21, Rees nt. street, August 7, 1847.—A T 
diolus, named Brenchliensis, was brit 
Brenchley. It was stated t eere 
and floribundus ; i 
No. 5. Ditto, in pores farry 
Sutton and Sons having for very eny pana extensive 
GROWERS of Garden Seeds aa ae ting = yi hare many cus- 
n to 
heir regular der at ap a Seah an now the 
NN of eagles Ss to mete be —— and 5 
residing at t entioned places, who have for sever: 
years 3 ere Cound narge 7 — ape Seeds in 
erie collections as above described, economy is 
hoes Standard Apples and Shrubs, to be | effect ed, the best new kinds 
do PEAR GROW 3 ieena Tonbridg 
5 Swindon crt onr: onbridge 
1 ag 3 rsery, Saint Serie Castle Newton Stew- Dorchester Malton [Wells 
‘ be offer his splendid Collection of | Brecon 1 tari 9 a a 
ensur sion of Pears for the table | Ripon 4 I ia 
all table fruit, at very moderate | Shrewsbury Ghieshead Bristol d Bel ford 
ent unless 3 From tori 2 Hes, y S. W. Sunderland 
Specimer tree of each sort in his * 
Llandilo 883 Dublin 
+ will rater nice = . 8 rect Cork 7 irmingha Wigtown and others 
s of the Seeds contained in each collection may be pre. 
wenda bis BEURR LEON LE CLERC and U obia ned, and a a — not —— — i n aa 
perior Truita. BEU RING DUHAUME, | for. Also, Catalogues of Messrs E T 
Sse ITE AS — should | may be had separately. 
e p moder: ddress, Joun Surron and Sons, Reading, Berkshire. 
N ri mark N. B. Carriage free by "Pickford a nd Co. 
d. ea. or 58. per doz, 
RARIS, Is. per doz. 
new me beautiful lig 
3 Seedsman nee Flor 
Eden, n ar the nis ad Eag 
ee abe 856 
UND 
NATALE yes SUPER 
be egs t is Friends 
he olds the entire poll of th 
IMPORTANT TO CUCUMBER GROW E T ie 
LEY begs to inform the Nobility, 
9 pt uch as vino pa 2 — the 
in saving a — — 
eci- 
; g the week at the Smithheld 
*ativation, will tee val a. 6d. each, with directions 
bead The Tr . 9 0 plied on EOR the Iei lst SER 1849, 
th park, D 
| B88 S chorce FLOWER ROOTS. 
: — to their Advertise- 
f the eee in the Gardeners’ Chron 
0. 
t tamps to the amoun 
Paoi, de, | — toma aD TTA dae Seed Shop, 16, Pulteney | E 
elke, Sudbury, Suffolk. Bridge, Bach. 
[Price 64. 
L NURS SERY, — Bary. 
i ERAR RILL NURSEN ENGAGED pawe avan ha 
rs the follow 
b, Hoe WATERER off 
vad $, 
CEDRUS 8 DEODARA, fine plants from seed, 8 to 4 a 
* 1. to 10 feet, 1 
anavoanta IMPRICATA, ene 
feet 428. A fow very fine p , from 3 ee 
8 to 10 Bs — — b 
CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA, from word, 5 — 7 e, 4 to b guia, 
TAXODIUM sriurznvinent” 
mb DOUGLASH, from 
„ MENZIEŠII, 8 to 5 2 0 
» INSIGNIS, 715 bo she ef Ba por do 
i very tus ne plants, from 5 to 7 feet, 2 to 
5 CEMBRA, 8 27 bo tta caen, 
” 22 — very handsome planta, 10 to 12 
ie perro or Hemlock Spruce, 4 to 5 feet, 2a, 
Senne dozen, 
35. Od. to pees 
305. to 625. 
2 10 4 
10 4 t to Ai dn 6.8 a, each, 
larger, 7 
” 
„ EXGBLS8A, 3 to € feet, 
FRAZERL, 8 to 5 feet, 
„ MORIN 
‘ WEBBIANA 9 
A few of 
b — iee 
' — ces will be given on appli. 
IRISH vate 6 to 9 feet, 7s. Gd to Ibe. © 
* “una — t “peas Irish wa to disie injured or rendered 
uns m r en 1 senay 
— The 9 * — N me d — 
oniy, — — * are ef at 
CEDARS 3 OF 75 LEBANON, 2262 feet, very aya and hand: 
s. per dozen. 
sary 2 te, — evz 8, each, 
2 En 
Jusirencs REPANDDS, ‘ 1 785 = ri tu Red ov 6d, — 
plants, 
ý . pee Pr to 5 e: y to 10a. ¢ 
75 an gp hen — 6 Ne 8 1 217. 
a 
75 slit * 4 to 6 fet, Ba, fd, to / 
” 185. to 215. 
* These two nein ed Jun 
be planted 
as any place ching a lawn. 
THUJA NN (the best 22 5 of Siberian Arbor Fiia), 
8 2 7 feet, 15 a å bealh 
ea * in the wund, are be 
1 — 8; sre d 3 in pots, an 
attention to his stock 
e Vers, 4to 
F Purple 
fot — are 
from 7 to 15 only bigh 
Phill ee green and verlag seed, Coen 
fine Standard W 
ip Tree eal 
Bicik, Standard Magnolias, Tau 
in a capital state for removing, ar 
* euen of — — — —— the KNAP H t. 
URSERY ell known as being the most extensive in this 
‘ountry ; vinene, — beautiful Exhibition 1 “<4 the King’s-road, 
* 
RHODODENDRONS, best — kinds, 308. to 60s, per dozen, 
veg Fog YY pianta, 605, per dozen, 
AZALEAS, 55 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA ra i meges and 
1 HEATIIS, a first-rate collection 
ul and enema ea 
— be more — agy 
COVER, CARRIAGE TRIVES, &c. 
1 ⁊ 8 8 fine y plants, from 
“Lord Ken} ron’s Favourite,“ or the 72 Free 8s. to 123, 6d. p 
— * uch e to the old Syon House, It IUM, bushy 2 ig "0 inches to 12, 0s. 
abundant er, and grows from 10 to 13 in, in rye It has a K 
aue en k on he eee . ae ates anne ie 
m to the poin DUL ‘00 Het 
É ‘Twelve ants of the above are sufficient to „  ARISTAT 1} foot Pree. 
— eae very rispe whole of the winter, as itis setter ” This last > * r pint for these puri oves, 
and Dever shanks off. E. T. has always found it do best in and requires 5 to be better known to be more exten- 
heat deste 65° to 70°, and should be grown upon trellis, o me she. oi 
nst the rafters of the house. Applications having F. T. ston JUNIPERS , 1 to fet, Ts. to 125. Cd. per 100. 
frequen se seen fir obtaining the a y bor oran e 14 BRIARS. Go. to Tts €& par Ok k 
: e bis | COMMON LAURELS, fing bushy plant 10, to 25a. per 100. 
Te ntion to it this season, » Sold in packets of 10 Seeds, 2.6 DICK, ve strong, vransplanted, 8 ës, to fos. i ùs, per 1000, 
| GORD RDON’S FINE WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER, 2 FRUIT TR BS, «xi wart trained A 
will bear out the full description given Hy fa — — ye $ Pike reds, 1. ta. 
So . e Chroniel . 1 in — sup. „ Chen ies to 3. om 
Gordon in 1846. Pae 
pin with this cucumber, = 
VICTORY Bate cuc — 3 : 
Cucumber, Pd so well known as ze | 
exhibitions e 2 — de 2 ti, ae 83 9 Ryo Soyat farinae Dad aie ee — a 
— Rails ay. ra? 5 
—— — bs.—T he irae old Syon i House can be supplied, 2 h —4 . 3 beini og mar ihe j 
if required, in packets of 10 seeds, theo rer itt 18 „ g 
A remitrance must accompany 
„ 
wie Apricots Pine trees, 9, 
ie letters 
nino 1 ndinane i Hosea W. 
fiver’ (a new and ny Tae variety oO 
