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THE GARDENERS 1 CHRONICLE AXD AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



rnoi *OB!LlTY.GI TRY K>i:n Ml * 



X and KNKK>.-I re s\LEnr aydocic Lodge 



< .aniens, near r»,e NV*t OS the l.i.crpo Man 



■»r l:.uv»r.-On ftl it a the 1 8th and 



ju, in, vrill be Sold hf Auc bf Mr. Thou vi 



Lamb, i Vcabov* areen* Pi** Plants, of the I 



k ♦ thatar roan .ame ng Plant*. 110 Suet 



and lee Small PUi clean and healthy; !/• 



.A. met rive veara'ol . worthy of noticcj a (treat 



va. ' fnvc andOllllUfcUl' ISHlS, Hard* Shrubs, Thorns, 



i; Dwarf Bay », for hedging . \pple, Gooseberry, Cur- 



rant, and i.ther Fruit-trees, &c. Ac. Alao, three well-bred. In 

 .•if Cows, Two S «. Fatei 'ore Pig*. Sow in pig. Kick of 

 ;nt Hay. a great va. rming and Gardening Jmplc- 



r.r Is, and a Garden Kn-tae, Marly new. Wm Nl< K*ov,who 

 luct .,- reakk ectlully call* the arte, n of 



ptnc wen to the above Slot .*, which wdl be open for inspec- 

 tion Ithedav Sale. 



ck will heaold on the second flay. The Sale to 

 com ice i ice eacU day at eleven o'clock. Catalogues maybe had 

 M iUdeo*. at the Auctioneer's, and oi Mr. Wall, bookseller, 



jn«.t Pnblished, price C«. >th, [ yy 



rr.HE HANI. OOK OF CH .IISTRY; with . ^J^^-^^^-^^ir^^T « VS3£ 



, nTo-'V & SSTSd wf * ilcfilSSK ■&* -"«o«e«. Foil p-rticul.™. Mft* „atu re of JR3S 



wigan. 



SMOKE PREVENTED A ' V TILATION EFFECTED, 



BY SFO: V.NEOU3 ACTION. 



^f R. JEAKES, 51, Great Russell-street, Russell-sqnare, 

 1 Sole Agent to London for the Sale of DAY'S PATENT 

 WIKD-GHARD. by the of which he guarantees to Cure all 



Chimneys Smoking from Wind, and also to prevent downward 

 current* it is admirably adapted for the \eutilation of Apart- 

 menta of every description ; also of SI tables, Dairies, and 



Larders, as it ensures a co ant change of air ; and all its parts 

 helM? fix free from noise and not liable to derangement } 



it alao offers no impediment to sweeping. Price for general use, 

 SO*. ; larger size, 45*. ; larger sizes, especially adapted for venti- 

 lation, 6o*. and upwards. To i .;a«l at 51, Great Russell street, 

 where it may b :en in action. The attcn'ion of Architects, 

 Builders, and the Trade in general, is especially invited. 



" . ~ " ^^*»* U|| 



dimensions and number oi rooms, aspect of house, disUnctfc 

 church, amount of rates, taxes, and of purchase-money fr!** 

 seiit free of postage to M. O., care of Mr. Pkdlee, ig^ *wt* 

 S'reet, London. Distance from London not to exceed two ^*" 



TO NURSERYxMEN WISHING TO RETIRE FROM BT 



WANTED to Purchase or Hire, an Old EsUblS 

 NUBtfy In London or its vicinity, where a good L ^^ 

 has been carried on,— Letters addressed to C. F. I., Gm^m 

 Chron icle Office, 3 t Charles-street, Coveut garden, will meet 

 immediate attention. 





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Management, Habits, Food, Diseases, Treatment, Br 

 and the Methods of Catching them. By J. M. Bkchstsim 

 London : W. S. Oita and Co.; and W. R. Cham bisks. Edhi 



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FARMERS' NEWSPAPER 



_ . t . _ . _ n . T< . nftnt . , ar «. Farmers and small, m.nt d?vote their anxious attention to improved cultivation-when, in the words of Sir Robert Peel, " All «* 



Tar ne has come when landlords en I Jmnti. ] %**™™Z"late*t quantity of food, vegetable or annual, without permanent injury to the land.- To accomplish this, no means cam bejj 



A " '"I"':' ?": USSJSFL and science I ■ re every J, ma cheap form. For this purpose Tiik AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE is to be established. *™ • 



eftYcMal a* that which bring* the re SOf Experience and K^"^«3J» '.,;,,;,,, £lth«..t an arnnaintarSi with circumst.uiccs. olten as varying as places. They condemn the iA* ' 



and while they welcome science as the best auxiliary of practice, they regard cruue speculations as tne most aangerous or delusions, u- 

 are General principles upon which successful farming must depend ; that tiiere are practical errors which no local circumstances can jut*, 

 branches which are beat understood. > one man can be competent to deal with the multifarious questions affecting husbandry, and tu 



all. It is to practical Farmers that the Proprietors trust for the means of carrya» 



■ ICULTURAL GAZETTE will be a gentleman well acquainted with the be»t km 



ed from the landed and farming interest generally, especially of taoa 



cond .i tlnf 



ey alao i . 



In *hort, that mere is room f'»r im vtment • ii in ^jose 



di 



of harming. 



Whoae namea they are permitted to mentti) - Thc R ^ ht- Hon . tho K arl Spencer, Pre.idont of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 



^t of the Lord Worsley. M.P., Vice-President of the Royal Agricul- Lord Portman, \ice-Presidentof the Roy. Agr. Soc.of EnghN 



tural Society of England 



Y\Tl rSSilCeVM^MRCULT : \,:EITE „ to make known the knowlc • of all. It to pra 



i ''I and nnt ?o the^alcnta o? any L iual U - therefore, they state that the Editor of T«. AGRICULTURAL 



Karm.ur In which he If actively enfaced. they feci it to be of far more importance to announce the promise of as . BUM recciv 



The Rlfht lion, 'he Earl of I r, Virr. President 



Royal Agrlcnir oral foeitty of Kurland 

 Sir Charles Lea I .P.. <>n* at the CooncU of the 



R-val Acrtctil'uiat Society of Luglaud 



J. II. Unc LP, 



lir. I)iui»viy. Profeasoi Botany, Ox ford 



nK »ton, Esq.. Professor «d chemistry, Durham 



Alah. i I, N. U. 

 Mllivde, R* . P.alBST, Ayrshire 

 i ,oon, near Wlgtua 



Mar in Doyle .... 



R wett, ll'! . i'lrpham Amr. 



John < i. Northumberland 



Cm Kavward. Ksrj., Cuedreley, near Gloucester 



W II. Hy . E^ Palnswick H .one «>t the Council oi 



al A.;.-. ■•ultural S : id 



\i M s , Esq.. Rn-hmoi ' rk*hire 



C. F. Kendle. E»q.. I rdnam. Downham Market 

 W. Lawrence. E >odhaten t Reigatc 



J. B. Lawe i . K ithampstsad. near St. Alban's 



Jx tfayne, F.-i . Secrctar f Rayleigh Farmers' Club 



M ,, k Yorkshire Agru nil. Society 



Pur- n. Kaq., Leyfl ♦, Ollerton. Notts 

 J. P. Peascy, K q., Secretary of Winchcombe Farmers' Club 

 James s K*q . Deanaton 



»m Etq., Rlhy. near Calstor 



Joseph Yorke. isq., Tewkssgury 



Mr. J. II. Hroad. Secretary i t. Columb Farmers* Club 



Mr. J. Clarke, R lUnts 



Mr. 8. Colli y Far rs' b 



Mr. (.. Parsons, Arent to Lord pottman 



kc. Ac. Ac 



The 



»wt 





oart Mackenzie, Bart. 



Wnliam Miles, Esq., M.P., «'i»e of the Council of the Royal 

 Agricultural So > of England 



Col I Le < deur, Belle Vuc, Jersey 



K< Dr. Buckland, Professor of Mineralogy, Oxford 



Dr. Lyon Plaj fair. Consulting: Chemist to the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society of England 



J. Bennett, I :sq., Pre nt of the Leominster Farmers' Club 



John Curti", • . F. L. S. 



T. W. Davis. Esq.. S etary of the South Wilts and Warm- 

 ingtou Farmers' Club 



John Gedney, Esq., President of the Harlestone Farmers' 



Club. Norfolk 

 A. Hall, Esq., Secretary of the Chepstow Farmers' Club 

 C. 1 iierr, Esq., Powlsk, dear NVorcester 

 (i. Lcgard, Esq., Fangloss, Pockllngton, York 

 E. W. Moore, K ■[., Aft&t to Earl Radnor 

 C. Noel. Esq., Kirkby 



Mr. R. W. Purchas, Sec, of the Monmouth Farmers' Club 



J. A. Ransome, 1 . Ipswich 



Edward Solly, Esq., Junior, Experimental Chemist to the 



Horticultural Society I f London 

 L. B. Walrond, Esq.. Sec. of the Gloucester Farmers' Club 

 \V. Wickcs. Esq.. Moorbath House, Bampton, De\on 

 Mr. R. Ueman. Stow-on-the-Wold 

 Mr. J. Dudge »n, Spvlaw, Berwickshire 

 Mr. W. F. Fardon, g of the Broomsgrove Farmers' Club 

 Mr. 8. K -, Wi| n, ('nniherland 

 Mr. Thlmbleby, Uolingbrooke 



,vc. &c* Sec. 



Sir John Saunders Sebright, Bart. 



J. Walbanke Childers, Esq., M.P., one of the Council of tk| 



Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 Rev. J. s. llenslow, Professor of Botany, Cambridge 

 David Low, Esq., Professor of Agriculture, Edinburgh, caj 



of the Council of the Royal Agricultural Soc. of Scotland 

 Robert Baker, Esq., Writtle, Essex 

 John Benson, Esq., Agent to the Duke of Bedford 

 Evan David, Esq., President of the Cardiff Farmers* Club 

 \V. Greer, Esq., Secretary of the Debenham Farmers' Clair 

 W. Parker Hamond, Esq., Pampisford Hall, Cambridge 



C. W. Hookyers, Esq., Wroxhall, near Warwick 

 J. Hudson, Esq., Castle Acre, near Swaffharu, one of tkt 



Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 Samuel Jonas, Esq., Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, one ot the 



Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 W. H. Little, Esq., Lanvair Grange, Abergavenny 

 J. Mathews, Esq., Secretary of Hereford Farmers' Club 



D. J. Niblett, Esq., Haresfield 

 R. Parkinson, Esq.,'Babworth, Retford 

 W. Price, Eso.. Secretary of the Ro=s Farmers' Club 

 R. Aglionby Slaney, Esq., WalfordMano:, Shiffuall, 

 B. D. Stirling, Kaq., Glenbervie, Falkirk 

 W. B. Wingate, Esq., Hareby, Bolingbrooke, Lincolnshire 

 Mr. T. Beadel, Secretary of the Braintree Farmers' Club 

 Mr. John Brodie, Haddington 

 Mr. G. Hope, Fenton Rams, East Lothian. 

 Mr. John Morton, Agent to the Earl of Ducie 

 Mr. Shoosmith, Folkington, Sussex 



&c. &c. &c; 



will fori 



t „ ,us c cd with the object of the Paper will also be furnished week! 



Con 

 ■" 



four Columns 



Consider' the u which exists between Horticulture and Agriculture, it has been thought advisable to make Tun AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE an addition to the 



anan edited by 1)n. Ljmdlkv, and a xten* y known ; but thai there may ample room for discussion, that Paper will be increased one- half in size without additional charge— 

 t Columns Will be occupied, as at present, by Horticulture, and Twenty-tour by the General News of the W eek, whilst 



Gardkjii 

 thus TwaaT 



Twenty -four Columns will be devoted to Agriculture: 



This day, therefore, January Ctht « published, price SIXPEXCE, stamped to go free ly post, the First Number of 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



AND 



AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 



a 



ttfelp Hccorii of 33uval Sonomg anij Central Xefos. 



THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY, 



Tit s principle on which the Garde part of this Paper has been conducted has been to make it a weekly record of everytl; ■ that bears upon Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboricd ""jjjgj 



• mten Botany, and such Natural History as has a relation to Gardening, with Notices and Criticisms of all works on such subjects. Connected with thispart are WEEKLY CALENDA**^ 



gab . ' . op::r v riONs, given In detail, and adapted bo the objects oi persons in every station of lifej so that the Cottager witii a few rods of ground before his door, the Amateur who sa 



a grc -e.an t r!»e Manager of extensive gardens, are alike informed of the routine of operations which the varying seasons render necessary. It moreover contains reports of Horom 



E\' tiona and Proceedm L Notices of M elties and Improvements —in short, everything that can tend to advance the profession, benefit the condition of the workman, or conduce to the pi 

 of hi* employer ; accompanied with Woodcuts, whenever the matter treated of requires that mode of illustration. 



requires 



To this Farming, as explained above, will now be added. 



La 'tly, that description of domestic and political News is introduced which is 

 Propi > not range themselves under the banners of any party ; their earnest ci vours have been to mak 



in the true s a of the word— leaving the reader to form his own opinions ; their object being elucidation of the laws of Nature, not of man. The reader is thus furnished, in *»»»*■— 

 isa features or tub Jotrn!c al ( with such information concerning the events of the day as supersedes the necessity of his providing himself with any other Weekly Paper. 



The Proprietors are happy to announce that the folio wing distinguished Botanists, Florists, and Practical Gardeners have already enriched the Gardeners' Chronicle by their communication* ' 



G. Bentham, Esq., late Secretary of the Horticultural Soci 



mally found in a Weekly Newspaper. It is unnecessary to dwell on this head further than to say, x jl 



vr . . endeavours have been to make Tub Garoenhrs* Chronicle a full and comprehensive Record of Facts 



Newspaper in the true sense of tne word— leaving the reader to form his own opinions ; their object being elucidation of the laws of Nature, not of man. The reader is thus furnished, in addi t1u * ] 



me rs 



The Hon. and Very Rev. W. Herbert, Dean of Manchester 

 The Hon. an i ReT. Char! 3atuurst 

 II vV. Fox Strangways 



r Oswald Moslcy, Bait. 



r W. J. Hooker, Royal Gardens, Kew 



r. Horner, Hull 

 Dr. Lai iter L.S. 

 Rev. J. M. Berkeley 

 J. Batcman. Ks%., Knyperiley 

 M r. \ Bilhngton, Oswestry 

 Mr. Ingram, ardencr to Her Majesty 

 Mr. P;s n. Gardener to the Duke of Devonshire 

 Mr. Alexander, Gardener to the Duke of Lcinster 

 Mr. Ferguson, Gardener to the Duke of Buckingham 

 Mr. Spenser, Gardener to the Marquis of Lansdowne 

 Ur. Elliott, Gardener to the Earl o I yrconnell 



OFFICE Foa ADVERTISEMENTS 



The Hon. and Rev. L. Vernon Hareourt 

 Hon. Algernon Herbert 



r George Mackenzie, Bart. 

 Sir Charles Wolsey, Bart. 

 Dr. Bevan, Llanferry 



Dr. G. egory, Aberdeen 



Dr. Ingram. President of Trinity College, Oxford 

 Rev. J. B. Reade 



Ir. Henderson. Gardener to the Earl FitzwuMiam 

 Mr. Frost, Gardener to Lady Grenville 

 Mr. Haythorn, Gardener to Lord Middleton 

 Mr. Hallidry, late Gardener to Lord Sondes 

 Mr. Brown, Gardener to Lord Southampton 



fr. Erriugton. Gardener to Sir P. Egerton, Bart 

 Mr. Fortuue, Hothouse, Dept., Hon. Gardens, Chiswick 

 Mr. Thompson, Fru.t Dept., Hort. Gardens, Chiswick 



and COMMUNICATIONS, 3, CHARLES-STREET, 

 Orders received by all Booksellers and Newsvenders. 



L. W. Diilwyn, Esq., Sketty Hall 



J. D. Llewelyn, Esq., Penllrgare 



Mr. Bailev, Gardener to the Archbishop of York 



Mr. Mackintosh, Gardener to the Duke of Buccleucn> 



Mr. Moffat, Gardener to the Duke of Newcastle 



Mr. Tillery, Gardener to the Duke of Portland 



Mr. Cooper, Gardener to the Earl Fitzwilliam %^ 



Mr. Bowers, Gardener to the Earl of Lucan 



Mr. Forsyth, Gardener to the Earl of Shrewsbury 



Mr. Buchan, Gardener to Lord Bagot 



Mr. Beaton, Gardener to Sir W. Middleton, Bart. 



Mr. Booth, Gardener to Sir C. Lemon, Bart. 



Mr. Whiting, Gardener to H. T. Hope, Esq., M.P. 



Mr. James Drummond, Gardener, Blair Drummon d . ^j. 



Mr. Gordon, Hardy Dept., Horticultural Gardens, enm 



COVENT-GARDEN, LONDON. 



riiatai by Henri, fiaaasvai sad lfeS9, JSlSlafl-rtrwt, Fleet-ttre.t in the Precioct of WaJllftlafl, in the City of London, and Published by them at the n F ric», 3, CnAnvn. tJAS zT t Goyaar Ca»d»?. '» * h# Cw 



.musyeie*, ira«r« aU AirtruaiBfau sad Ccmiaaa;caiigai are lo.bs addxw*ed te die Editor,— Saturday, January 6. ltt«' , 



