HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley 
No 51.—1848.] 
SATURDAY, | DECEMBER 16. 
THE I BEAUTIFUL . (JAPANESE LILY, 
OR | HuoN LANCI- TA I 
[Prez 64. 
SHED EVERGREENS 
DEX. 
5 e | Gutta perc ais Se FOR SHRUBBER WITH BORES 
E A ENRY G1 3001 Cia eee Tand py| AND ORNAMEN | AL TREES, FOR BENS MUTE poneer 
Lawes’ e researches 835 a "p „ i ndon, by J FOSTER. of th 
Leaves. ske oe ssis 831 4 832 2 appointment FLORIST T9 HER Masesty THE QUEEN, and J eware „ havin 
Manure, facts en . .. 8 | to His MAJESTY THE D A Saxony, begs ——— E Pen — 1 above tre —— r pet ` 
Peak mee, r Keb 855 n of the ‘ tiliy and Gentry the above splendid 28 if balls reer ere 1 mite $ 10 be di a 
ears, select . 832 e k planting in tbeir Shrubberies and 25 eure Grounds, very mo ely moved), cyn y them at 
Pine apples in south Spain ... 8:0 c| tis quite hardy, and Somer at that period of the year wha; ery Moverate rates. The Evergreens consist principally of 
— night. he-t for 820 ö they are at their country seats; it is also very “fre agran e | Spruc- und Svoteh Firs, Evergreen Ouks, Arbor vite, Por- 
anta, mono cotyledonous, to aS | can supply goo [one balis of LILIUM Lancle en | tugal and common Laurels, Savin-, Ke. The Deiduons stock 
Povulation, ax ieulta‘al . 86a | ALBUM, at 5l. per 100, e included. the b includes Lunes, Pla ek Beech, Hornbe m, Kims, Scarlet 
t . Ho I ? —— 
Potatoes in ER E att 33 c 1 Sees ar to pla 8 1 * 1 — 7 55 ye 1 Guelder Roses, Laburu 
— cause of cur : e y d cepi 255 
p Po aoe 3 et : Wh 5888 he has a fine nae oe of ANEMONES and catior, 185 kesing As of the stock’ of Fruit on avait 
Ota to culture a * 
JJ 8 8 4 Cil g AZALEAS, RHO ODUDENDRONS, = Sisk ER ee 
P. lensis, fruit of, good = 
eee! arb re patenis 3 890 b ASS an WN are enabled to offer ‘he follow AME MANNINGTON’S todo RMAIN, 
555 Rain at : 235 J ine ing, all siro ng and “yr 2 at 8 . annexed very low prices, in Par SCAM BRON. - Nurs nee U: kfic Sussex, 
s — i | COr sequence of the recent disposa th „inform his friends and t ubi 
' 832 a x — laute Glazenwoe vod American — — Essex, which has Se ready A send out trees of that ‘moat 8 N a4 2 
1 823 Seakal kale 4 800 o i jor collections of these favourite | mt Tenses “eos i eae ton’s Pearmain,” @ seeding raised 
8 2 eid, aud hitherto confined only to thia focal It i 
ee Ten vinegar live frog ejected es 7 — A ZA EAS, very splendid new hardy Glazen- ost excellent des- pple, with a rich, sugap , and dremel 
Tackahoe ... wes secdlings, fine lants, well set with flower-buds, flavour, superior in every respects to the Nübel Pippin, and 
Vinegar. te r dozen oq | Will keep even to the end of May, It bea been favourably w otieed 
— — graft ae HARDY ORANGE AZALEA S, fine with buds, p. doz. 9 9 | by Dr. LINDLEY, in the 6 "ac Chronicle of Apr 1848. Plants 
1 Wales, botanical visit to, in 1639 sai ‘ RHUDUDENDRON, 3 scarlet of this Ap pte can bv Obtained, Dwarf Maidens, ät 103 each, 
ere... x ith buds. 23, i each, Ney per dose 96 o | application as above, or to Messrs ray, Adams, and Hogg, 5 
be 837 e . — yo onee aie 81 € „ wiih bloom buds, per doze 6 9 | Nur en, Bromp on.park, — London, 
eS 835 37 Fine mixed ha andy s Va varieties, 2 ap r yao 9 0 Remitinces expected trom unk orrespondents, 
2., p. 100 x Wen 
SEEDLING PELARGONI UMS, cate ia, fitie, wit bu ada, BP a i T 6 wall“ "MLEY teg 04 oo * 8 b 
“ > PIFOLIA, I l 10 inform t i 
77.1. = 3 š e re ae SEs or 3 0 eutry, au as 1 o have condnttal 5 
gs. Treun: | PONIES, @lesinwood bybid Ching varies, very > | ule! sme uiter, at be Has thin aoe beep very eueeeael 
an ong, per 0 35 e that well-known CU. 
9 ER, “Lord Kenyon’s 1 2 
Also. 5 fat z Choita Planta froi our 7 n 
the volume as pr Doet on 5 a l omia, = selection Colle Ei e p. eet grows om fn 10 1 i ; p — 1 be heats 
1 adage 0 13 in. in ength. It 
feet TRENTO AG ee [oy te perce Sh a, ne a 
Four Al Seedlin Thorns, at Is. and 23 vars, 285.5 12 vars, 15 0 aud. ros, 7 al — ac . 
yı 1 $ 
on a rel, 12s. 5 Portugal, HARDY gee oe hl PLANTS, 1⁰⁰ select and supply x famiy vi wh 5 — ne oa es —.— 
edron, . 5 10 5 4 5050 ù 3 ca, 5 Me 25 Er 4 — _— ose 12 has 3 found it best in 
» 5s. per 00. With all otber Peete eal from to 70°, and should rown 1 
cheap. — Apply to W. H. and J. C. GIL, Wi Rock Mien ts Bin vara 12s. : 7 12 vars. 5 —— * ratters of the bo e. 9 rae is, or 
requently seen fir aiumng the above C 
j 5 WEE T. WII. LI. IAM, 12 distinet varieties 6 0 | beys to state that any p rty e — ps — 8 
CAPE: NAT Osa. AND PICOTEES, 1 2 pair superb . . 50, as it was . den alone that prompred h “4 
ae) attention to it this se © in pathers of 
ng | ye D ROSES, 12 beautiful varieties 20 0 GOKDON’s FIN Wiitk SPINE CECU 4 
Pon DWARF PEUPETUaL-*LOOMING ROSES, | 12 fir = G d — Ck tong 1 batay anuon 6 Bo by 7 aije 
Do ame ne =- | Gardeners’ c age x uf + 18th ; obtained direct from Mr. 
Ka 12 o G den m 1846 et of lec d. . 
tof 3 Cl. IMBING ROSES, 12 fine vars; 9 O } plied with nr 8 ver, 10s. per 10 for The e irade had 
600 „ pe cash, 
gù; and GOOSEBERRIES, ~ finest named 4 varieties 5 0 VICTORY OF ar H CUCUMBER.—1 be rties of this 
8, 38. Gd. e mak The Annen, rae vie A Roya 41 9 8 $ 2 W eg aiee is 8 —.— Erigy Sucuniter for 
f ac s ‘ ons tor the last tour years uire nu gome nt. a 
Greenwich, ie a e to WILLIAM ictoria, ls, each; gi ges «+ 9 @ [in packets, containing 10 seeds. 3 8 
A remittance indispen = aan im unknown * Tebis sk and uiford’s Gian t, per dozen ., 5 0 } ‘bree varieties, 5s.— Tbe true old ‘yon Tatars ae rth Sor 
ident: e aa ws ayes "sy ond 85 çe. ‘Remittances if required, in packets of 10 seeds, 1 8. 
3 AND GENUI ste iıkno yis s ondenrs. ost office orders i emitiance must ace n hi 83 r, either 
AME. RENDLE & Co. ha jee a oat to Bias and BROWN, or STEPHEN BROWN, Seed and penny postage stampa to the a cain Mi F 
i this season with s tees she cp raid nge- | Rorrienitw al Establishmenr, "sudbury, Suffo'k. ğ i at EDWARD Tiıtey’ General bes Shop, 16, Pulteney 
ry, for an excellent supp!y of all growers Y, BAwsHUtT, SUR ridge, Bath. pa 
a CATALOOUR © ho Diy © W rea Agia iy ee eit ‘Fos W Station on t on — le Sou Western Hane cd K ir c H DEN 8 RED T 
15 e d by ev a repre 
‘for the Far arm, the i ane Gard os oe to execute orders for the kaema Splendid Ewa, A the be ae iis ’ Ji moapae Ne mpaistie of Zu quarts of * 
or the | pop R 3 e best kinds of PEAS, in 1 of Fairbeard's Champi n o 
$ DODEND pon Good strong busty plauts, the colours of Enz dane, Es * Supri Bii > 3 
which consist ef clear aud spotted gy —.— = pR TE acd ) KA aa ze, Bri ep; bee Be ipse, 
i 2 5 
eib ee her * Le., from 30s. 5 piro en. sorts, Saala. for ne year’s cropping of ws — . 
) | chvicest Melon d Or b i 3.5 
Specivsum Pellucidam Viet a regina Nige oz } 2 in smalier quantile, 3.. 3s 
Ačřorubrum purpu- e er suu = itimaculatum Sen Ur choi 
ding feature in a t ee A = Attatum . 1 1 $ 
i a ae iense bicolor aapi elegans „„ = 
i toe Rl * men Se ba oe Sie e ra vised E 1- bito. This is ite for š gentemana 
a? “ 
Campauulatum Roseum elegans Glorivusum If Ao extra charge for packing ; carrig p> P aid fe ige 
Cancencissimum album Macranth 8 ＋ ee aan be wanted 
Gyan 3 Margivatum. in the collection, increased quantities o t desired 
1 allowance Delia eim, Vaaia , 1 Re eo eitra rence ee remittance, 
neum Splendidum Mirandum V. J. Epps can, with. most 
pleasure, refer of the 
B yerum m Russellianum Maculusum a s in England, sand and e wi Who 
lect e 
: 5 Rhododendrons, 7s. 6d., 158., and 218. each and By Sonera Gat logue ef H l 1 7 barid 
y be had on N not tl 8 ot List of Fee 
_ Ataleas, good mixed sorts, 18s to 21s. per so 
eb Pickford and Co, 
Kitchen Garden eeds 
The very 
248. to 308. per doze 
3 
oice Sorts, but in smaller qua =. 
= 0 
ditt 
1 0 
fan esti Hardy Flower Seeds 0 10 6 
S: 
reli of s my years 
of the of superior « qua ity, hav 
me bushy plants, 3 to 1} foot, 5l, per 
ae lade, n 
Fine specimens for 
100. Larger ditto, Is. ëd. to 28. 6d. each, 
lawns, 10s 6d. to 638. each. 
To the above, J. W. invites pee attention, and being 
the largest piad rof American plants, has induced him 3 
7 the oe prices queted, Also the following, for GAM 
ERHODODENDKON 8 the very best Evergreen for 
r, being free trom ks of hares and rabbits, 
bushy | 
oe ne pe pinea P Peaches and — — 2s 6d. ty Bs. 2 eab.. 
s Epps, prs. Maids 
8 —COKNER OF HALF-MOON STREET. 
(By poe om — EN to 
Appointment) t k DSM 
“ROYAL a Sieb LT l . e OF ee 
Membe eso 
tural ; Seeda are alw ready, and 
5 Se nl Oe n applic — m. p 
health sea 108 6d. sae] 100. Larger ditto, 158 to 21s, p. 100. 
BER RIS AQUIFOLIUM, bushy, 50s. per 1000. Larger 
2 — 60s. per 1000 
COMM oN LAURELS, good bushy ae 10s. aai Larger 
15s. to 25s. per 100. Very , ito 6fe 
PRIVET EVERGREEN, 8s. to 128. 
c GF LE: „3 to 5 feet, Te i y and hand- 
some, very suitable for avenues, 3s. 6d., to 58, and 7s. 6d. each. 
CHESNUT, Spanish, p A. feet 425 bd. per 1000. 
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K 3 ” 
8 8 ” 
ALDER .. ere ” 
OBE ah asra 8 ” 
S 2 ” 
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OA 5 Eng * ” 
POPLAR, Black. . 5 6 € ” 
WITHY, Ser P 65. to 21 ( 
Flanting to any extent Š ne by contra 
W. begs w observe ibas all pisate east out e. well 
routed, 8 Catalogues forwarded upon application, 
and commou pe s 
pikes PHEASANTRY, Beans aufort-street, Ki 2 
d, Chelsea, by special appointment to her Majesty and 
R. H. Pry ce Albert. — ORNAMENTAL WATER FOWL, 
consisting of black ae White — Egyptian, Oanada, Chiva, 
bernacle, rt i and sheildrahes, pintail, 
wid mer 
shoveliers, aoe a and a 
d mesticuted and pinion: sh, Cocbin 1 
— Poland, Surrey, aud Dorking fowis ; white Ja ied, 
aud i teh i pigs; und ata, 
ceebarch: 
FLOWER-('OTs AND . SEATS, 
. Eo sige 
— a inspec- 
i ze 
OHN gah, gg 250, res tree 
has rge of the 
ty description fu isefui 0 
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a at the lowest p 
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