IE GAR 
DE 
ERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
: $ ed Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part 
x 
Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, DECEMB 
No 53.—1848.] , ER 30. [Pricer 64. 
—————— KNAP HILL NURSERY, NEAR WOKING, SUR 8 
INDEX. D REY. 
„e: TO GENTLEMEN ENGAGED IN PLANTING, NSF 3 eee — oka EDS— 
822 e . 1 gee 8 | OSEA ERRARE * * following very desir- = all otter see seeds in proportion, kor on ye care nappy for a 
8 — 80 e pla rge Gerden, £ " 
a 4 | Pelargoni os ii n pe 85 9 rip hay ag hos citer ka seed, 3 to 4 feet high, Hi II. | Compete ae in ae quantities — 
{ 0 
X 55 è | ee Pao gad . 8 | 25 gi . to 10 feet, 1 to — * each. No, v . ditt ditto ô 12 6 r 
2. be chloroform on.. 834 ese bat Hih cen ants 
3 cei § | ARAUCARIA IMPRICATA, handsome plants, from 23 to 3| 4 © 3 sorts j J r each collection 2 
970 b 20 w very fine plants, from 3 to éfeet,| dined from u E. Respe and Co., 
` 870 7 yore so an — Prruobrn. 
870 a CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA, 7 — seed, 5 to 7 ft., 4 to 5 guis. 1 Catalogue of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS 
87 : 13 fo t, 846. per doz. bed Ne aay Seuson, is now ready, and can be had don appli- 
869 e So. TAXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS, ; 6 s stout plants, 2 feet, ote, — Grat i 
83 to 3 guineas e — 
sôi ¢ | Roy al Dablin Boe Bot: Garden set i PINUS DOUGLASII, from Bib 14 to 2 feet, 15s, each. San WELL’S V 
894 | Seite a Societv lls IA a 5 j to 6 feet, 21s. to 6: CY can Ls Vi eae Meee 
860 Sheep, small pox 9 185 e 4 867 2 75 MEN ZIESII, 3 to 2 42s. to Sis. per doz. Me ver offered. Prize we d to = 
— breeding, rearing, „ 870 3 15 1 Is, kA — kai t, Ts: 6d. each, Hort. Society s Sarana ge Botanie Society’s 6 
besdei 860 | enaa En eee 870 0 5 very fine e plants, from 5 to 7 feet, 2 to | the Surre ey Zool Garden „as be ng the best sh — for 
1 863 5 size, colour, and ‘fla vo The fruit in 
: Sow ni th 865 5 s70 b 70 orunna, 10 it 7 feet, 10s. to 158. eacn, sold at a higher price than any other, Ne 
802 a Thomson" 5 25 eee 853 A 3 2 — handsome geoin Fi — t WA 25 Gr E Coen Sa Win ee 1 
be e A 5 h, eet-street; also of GEORGE L 
= ae! Vie E provine, 861 5 15 CANADENSIS. or ate ag Spruce, 4 to 5 feet, 21s. Barnet, 1 y t II. UL 10s, per ee The 
870 a| Vines, temperature for pl b t 
851 K Watt: Jas en noticed. 870 b 35 lar $46 10 feet, 30s. to e per dozen. — 
“VVV snl b ‘3 EXCELSA, 3 to feet, 3s. 6d. to 10 ach, 
— — N Se » FRAZER feet, 308. to 25. pe dor 
363 — component parts of.. . . 868 Ò 
S NEW SEED CATALOGUE win appear 
fell atthe back page of Sey Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
m day ot Jan 
81 e ASH. LEAVED 8 
2 . A e and best Early Kidne 
158. per bushel, from the 
= Sox, Nurseries, Kingston, Surrey, 
i PEAS. 
5 NEW LINCOLN N GREEN PODDED 
3 a selected variety from Clarke's New 
— all Dore advantages of the original 
2 hed 
at . King 
tel only) of Mr. Henny * 
treet, Covent Garden 
d 2 to 4 feet high. 
and 2 years transplanted, 
Year seedlings, 
MORIN DA, 8 et pt he 2 to e ft., 23, 6d. to 58. each, 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF FLOWER 
A 
„  WEBBIANA, 2 to 4 feet, 10s. Gd. to 42s. each, AND Mt aas prising the NEWEST 
re PO ND MOST POP Lan. sae for 1849, selected by W. 
„ CEPHALONICA A few of the largest and most | Hax MILTON, Seedeman and Florist, is now published, and 
„  LAMBERTIANA handsome oo in the trade, | be had on application. —186, Cheapside, London. 
„ HARTWEGI Prices will be given on appli- | Lp ae al ee ey 
Ai povot anii HAMILTON’ S IMPROVED FLOWER SUP. 
„ MACROCARPA PORTER FoR * AND NARCISSUS, ae. — 
IRISH YEWS, 6 to 9 feet, 78. 6d. to 15s, each. gg, Hiyacinths grown in glasses are now coming 
„ It often bappens Irish Yews ar 
lante 
e injured or rendered 
= eigh —4 tram their tendency to divide in windy or snowy 
tinh 
oniy, ne to those at Elvaston, wh 
th 
8 
he kingdom. 
yy per dozen 
y feet, 10s 
(rh 
J ler n , fe; 6 feet, 
0 428. each. 
‘larg 
o ais. 6d. 
i 9 feet, 188. to 21s, 
pee last-nam 
me who has any place ap 
lants, 5 to 7 fe 
The above ar 
and handso ; they have never been in 
n are the tare desirable. 
HOSEA WA 
of large Spruce Firs, from 7 t 
e all gra 91 ing in oe yore pra 5 are h 
CEDARS OF LEBANON, 2 to 2} feet, very ant m hand- 
* 
ese are splendid plants, ) 
s. 6d. to 103. 6d. each. 
eet, Kä handsome plants, 
enen SIS, 4 to 4 5 78. 6d. to 10s. (d. each. 
e ha penne plants, 6 to 8 feet, 21s, 
mismuni, 115 — è feet, 3s, (d. to 10s, 6d. 
me ag unipers Ought to be planted 
Thes 
3 proaching a lawn. - 
THUJA WARE AN A (the e N of Siberian Arbor Vita), 
fine 
eal 
pots, and 
rab 
TERER wouid aio invite attention to his stock 
o 15 feet high; large Red Cedars 
Phillyreas, N and Peet Hollies, Common Yews, 4 t 
7 feet, fine Standard g Limes, Weepin and Purle 
Beech, Standard Magnolias, Tulip Trees, &c., all of which are | 
ina capital state for removing, and will be sold reas onabiy, 
CHOICE AZALEAS, RHODODENDRONS, &c. 
n AND WN are enabled to a the follow- 
g, all strong and fine, at the annexed very low prices, in 
| ee. ee of the recent Be nee of the pe um ve stock of the $ 
late Glazenwoc od America ursery, in Essex, which. has — : 
shru 
GHEN T AZALEAS, very ilis new ong Bh Glazen- 
ood secdlings, fine plants, well set w oe 
. ORANGE AZALE a8, Ane With bade, 
RHODODENDRON, i bardy ge 
£ 
{i 
+ 
$ 
Kipy Ponticum, m wih 3 buds, m zen 
5 a per dozen... 
Fine Gi yd daa 1 8, es Bea, p. 100 
Catawhiensis, fine 8, eac 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA, pate pni each 18. 6d., or 
02. 
PE ONIES, 8 hybrid Chinese varieties, very 
3 ane en Per age 
Also, h 
o o acess FaR 
a 
t 1 ë 
eneral Coile 
HARDY FLOWERING bs hs 20 sg and fine vars, 12 0 
igs cse PLANTS, 50 choice varieties 0 
The Collection of AMERICAN lore ig at the KNAP HILL 5 288.; 12 vars, 15 0 
field ex, NURSERY is well known as being the most extensive cee HARDY nn CEOUS PLA} . 100 select and s 
e 185 try; witness the beautiful Exhibiti tion in the King’s-road, wy E oii = : 
; alled | Chelsea, aiy in a, 302, 
Hetto cons ”a seedling raised RHODODENDIONS, best hardy kinds, 308. to 603. per dozen, HARDY bee PEANT, 25 me ha 125. “a 12 vars vars... 1 6. 
£) loca red It is neh scarlets, large plants, tls. per dozen, ANTIRRHINUMS, 12 fine showy vee 0 
erer Fin ever pete rich, aug gary, and aromatic | AZA LEAS, hese bs Aboot from 188. to 428. DOUBLE SWEET WILLIAM, 12 distinet varieties “8 0 
tort eetan Ri } tone Pippin, and | KALMIA LATIFOLIA, from 18s. to 848., for large plants, and | CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES, 12 pair superb iow. — 
i ‘ S Deen favourabl: i d VATS. a e 
né 755 April 1848, Plants ARDY HÈ 8, a first-rate collection of abont 2 2 meng STANDARD HOSPES, Ù Deautifal varieties sae ai = Loe 
wens, At 10s, Gd. tiful and distinct kinds, good plants, at 63s. p.100. | DWA. 0 5 
ray, ane, e TAA sa s ies papi tad i g ally they DWA z PERPÉTUAL-BLOOMING ROSES, “ fine 355 7 
ne hadin. r deserve. Nothing be more E Meg, Sa ph bea _ a si co . 3 eae em 
esponden and flowering as they for the most part do i autumn, 15 . 5 
IM EBERRIES, #0 finest nam ed riz? artius * 160 
iT AL CRE Wit F. EST renders them still more valua GOOSEBER så fo er bie named, — 2 3 
Albert, f 
FOR PLANTING oer 3 DRIVES, &e. RHUBARB, 3 2 
, having RHODODENDRON PONTICUM, fine bushy plants, from ’s Victoria, 13. each ; por denen — * ** 
“planted, an 0s. Gd. to 216. per I 25 obolsk and Kai iford’s Giant, per donen 5 0 
pr drawa BOX ;LEAVED PRIVET (anew and very superior variety to] 6 tt e for long — Remittances 
pay of | bn 2. 200i e o 1an 6d per T s to 12, 50s <i at on 2 = j 5 
inches 5 4 4 
ee ie k ERG n Hor icultural Establishment, "sudbury, Suffolk. Suffolk. ö 
E i » ~ ditto, larger, 1} to 2 feet, 7s. to 10s. per 100. 3 
; Nan r $ DULCIS T to UTES, 7s, to 10s: per 100. ITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. — 
Ash, c. — Prices given on > 1 consisting ot 20 quarts of 
of the 
? aa and 
stock of Fruit 
Fionist, 109, St. 
ig Nob an re the present 
l his selected ma 
— catalogs 
li- 
P 
ATA, 1 to 14 foot, 2 100. 
» 
siv rras 
ENGLISH J 
SWEET BRIAR 12 to 12s. 6d. per 
COMMON L 
5. | BORTUGAL LAU. 
100, 
. 2 to 3 feet, 30s 
transplan 
FRUIT ce . Ee A 
Hed Labels, th 
ste be Chair, am z 
ot a 
it too str 
of taking with then ieee et 
ast is ve 1 e ae for these purpores, 
at rejuires a to be better known to be more exten- E 
RS, 1 to 2 feet, 7s, to 12s. 6d. per 100, 
AURELS, fine bushy Plants, on to 25s. per 100, 
to 10s. per 1000, 
