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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Mar. 23, 





GREAT 



YARMOUTH 

 NURSERY, 



NORFOLK, 

 1841. 



[List o/Fuch.dus continued.] 



YOU ELL and CO., 



PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE 

 QUEEN'; HIS MAJESTY THE KING OFTHE BLLt. A N>; 

 NURSERYMEN' AND FLORISTS BY SPECIAL APPOINT- 

 MENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 



A SELECT CATALOGUE of the NEWEST and 

 VERY BEST VARIETIES OP „_,._,-__.», 



FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, CHRYSAN- 

 THEMUMS, & AN AG ALUS, offered by Youell & Co. 



Yol km. & Co., in submitting their Catalogue of Fuchsias for 

 1844, take this opportunity of drawing the attention of admirers 

 of the above elegant tribe cf plants, to their select and superb 

 Collection. They have spared nc expense in forming a selection 

 of such as are really good, to the exclusion of many that arc 

 mere nominal varieties ; and they would refer to the numerous 

 testimonials of succ which attended their mode of selection 

 last season, collections for Amateurs, for competition at the 

 various Horticultural Exhibitions throughout the kingdom. 



Youell & Co. being the parties who first sent out per post, 

 ■with safety, these tribes of plants are desirous of calling atten- 

 tion to their advantageous method of executing orders, namely, 

 that they will deliver them free of postage (on the receipt of a 

 Post-office order), to any part of the United Kingdom, upon the 



following terms: — 



12 Extra l'.ne varieties, 12.*., the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

 12 ditto ditto 2I«., the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



50 Fine varieties . . 40s , the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

 50 Extra Fine ditto . 6o*., the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



With the exception of those marked thus. * 

 The plants will be strong and healthy, and ready for delivery 

 by the latter cud of March, with the exception of those marked 

 thus* (which will be ready in April), thus ensuring the Pur- 

 chaser fine plants for competition in the ensuing season. Many 

 of the varieties can be supplied now. 



NEW AND SPLENDID SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 

 ♦ "Fuchsia Liniu-kvana." This brilliant Fuchsia, the 

 entire stock of which is in the possession of Youei.i. & Co., is 

 now for the first time offered to the notice of the public. 



Its exceedingly large tube and sepals are of the most vivid ver- 

 milion, and excessively expansive, surpassing in brilliancy any 

 hybrid that has yet been raised. It was exhibited at the London 

 Horticultural Society's Meeting, Regent-street, and greatly 

 admired, and was pronounced by all who saw Youei.i. & Co.'s 

 apecimen plant to be the most dazzling object of this tribe they 

 ever witnessed. The foliage and habit exceedingly fine, a most 

 abundant bloomer, and will be found a desideratum to every 

 collection. Plants will be ready for delivery by the first week in 

 April, at 7$. 6d. per plant. Usual discount to the Trade, when 

 not less than six plants are ordered. 



Youell & Co., in calling the notice of Amateurs and others 



to the lollowing seedling Fuchsia, raised in their nursery, beg to 



state that in the summer of 1812 they bestowed every care in 



hybridising the best varieties in cultivation, from which they 



succeeded in raising upwards of 3000 plants, to the flowering of 



which one house was entirely devoted last year. And although 



many varieties possessing superior claims to the attention of 



those cultivating this elegant tribe, were submitted for the 



opinion of Dr. Lino ley, and most favourably notice^, yet 



Youell & Co. feel that, In making a selection of the following 



six varieties, to which a most accurate description is affixed, will 



prove nut only satisfactory to the purchaser, but to themselves. 



These will be ready for delivery in April next, and as the stock 



is very limited, early orders are solicited. 



* "Queen Victoria.* 1 Tube and sepals smooth, of a bright 

 vermilion, corolla stout, long, of a fine purple rose colour, 

 forming a good contrast, and of fine texture, price 7s. 6d. per 



plant. 



* " Prince of Wales." Tube and sepals rosy vermilion, the 



latter tipped with green, expanding well, and showing a fine 

 corolla or maroon purple ; price 7s. 6d. per plant. 



*"1'rivcess Royal." Tube and sepals bright red, corolla 

 large and peculiarly bright in colour,- price 5s. per p!ant. 



* "Marcuio.vkss of Norma yby." This is a large and showy 

 flower, measuring four inches from the commencement of 

 the pod to the termination of the pistil, tube and sepals scarlet, 

 corolla stout, having a tinpe of purple on it ; price js. 6d. 



* "Lady Alice Peel." A flower of good form and sub- 

 stance, fine rosy red tube and sepals, the latter terminating in a 

 decided green, corolla very large and stout, of a beautiful crim- 

 son purple ; price 5s. per plant. 



* " Lady Walsinoiiam." Tube and sepals smooth, of a 

 rosy vermilion, the latter turn up, and expose the whole of the 

 corolla, which is stout, and of a fine purple crimson ; price 5s. 

 per plant. When the six are ordered, they will be charged 

 1/. lis. 6d. the set. 



"Fcchsia Queen." Quite new, very beautiful, and not yet 

 out, tube and sepals large and stout, of pure white, showing a 

 dark crimson corolla ; price 10s. 6d. p. plant ; ready in April next. 



Fuchsia Seed, saved from the best varieties, 6*'. to 10s. per 

 packet, with Directions fur sowing, &c. &c. 



FUCHSIAS. 



Princeps .... Is.Qd. 

 ♦Prince Albert (Youell's), 



fine . . . . S 

 Paragon (Smith's) . . 2 

 ♦Queen Victoria (Smith's), 



expect to be sent out 



6 



6 



this season 

 Racemiflora . • 

 Racemosa 



Racemiflora elegans 

 Robusta (Smith's) . 

 Rogersiana . . 

 Ricartonii « 

 Smithii . • • 

 Splendida . * 

 Standishii 

 Splendens (Humboldt) 



(Kyle's) . 

 Salmonia 



21 

 

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1 



3 

 2 



1 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 



1 

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 6 



Stewartia 



Sanguines . • • 



Stylosa elegans 



,, maxima . . 



,, pnlchella . 



St. Clare [true] 



*Sylph (Youell's), fine . 



Stanwelliana . 

 J Transparent . 

 6 |»T»glioni (Youell's), fine 



Thompsonia superba 



Towardii . 



Triumphans . 



Toddiana • • 



Tricolor . 



Victory (Smith's) . 



Venus Victrix . 



Victoria • 



IrOrf. 

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1 

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2 



a 



2 

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1 

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1 

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6 

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„.„„»„«. 6|Youelln 



With every other variety worthy of cultivation, that may be 

 advertised by other parties after the publication of this list. 



Youell & Co. are preparing a short treatise upon their sue- 

 cessful mode of cultivation of the Fuchsia, which will be pre- 

 seated Gratis to Purchasers. 



VERBENAS. 



*«« Monarch" (Yonell's) is a delicate creamy white, surpassing 

 in it* size and fragrance every other variety ; the tufts of bloom 

 measuring from Si to 4 inches diameter, and will be sure to give 



satisfaction. Price 5s. per plant. . 



* m Brilliant," (Youell's). This fine variety is of the most 

 vivid scarlet, equal in this respect to "Melindris;" the bloom, 

 however, is three times the size, and very fragrant, and will 

 prove most desirable in any collection. Price 3s. 6d. prr plant. 



*" Elegans" (Youell's), is a most interesting variety, being a 

 delicate lilac, with a distinct white eye; flower large and fra- 

 grant. Price 3s. 6rf. per plant. 



*«• Surprise" (Youell's), can be recommended as a variety 

 completely novel, and one that must be cultivated in every col- 

 lection, the colour being of the richest rosy crimson, or ruby, 

 producing tufts of flowers of 3$ ins. in diameter, and delightfully 

 fragrant. Price 5s. per plant. 



The above four varieties have been selected from upwards ot 

 2000 Seedlings, and maybe confidently relied upon ?s possessing 

 superior claims, and will be sure to give satisfaction; will be 

 ready to send out in April next ( post-free) . I f the four varieties 

 ere taken, they will be charged 15s. the set 



Amethystina 

 Arraniana superba . • 

 Barkeiii, extra fine . • 

 Barnesii . • • • 



* Beauty . 



* Blue Queen (Miller's) 



* Boule de Feu 



* Bridesmaid * • 

 Edmondii . • « 

 Emperor ■ . • 

 Favourite 



Formosa elegans (Croft's) 



Formosa beautiful pink, 



with white eye . 



* Foitunc-teller 



Grandis . • • 



Groomiana . • < 



Hendersonii . . < 



Hislopiana . . < 

 Incisa 



2s.0d.\ Incisa major . • • 



1 jLaconii 



1 6 • Longiflora (Girling's) . 



1 Melindris major 



2 * Minstrel Boy 



5 Picta .... 



2 Prince of Wales (Wood's) 



2 Princess Royal (Youell's), 



1 o the best white out 



1 * Renown . . 



1 6 Sanguinea 

 1 6 Speciosa (Kyle's) . 

 ISplendens 



1 



2 



1 

 1 



1 

 1 

 



lS.Orf. 



1 

 2 





 2 

 



1 



1 

 2 

 1 

 1 



1 



6 Striata coccinea, extra fine 1 



2 

 



1 

 1 



3 





 

 6 

 

 6 

 



6 





 

 

 

 



6 



6 





 



6 



jTeucroides rosea, do. 



6 Tweediana 



Victory . 



Vivid 



* Zcuxes (Miller's) 



.™ - - I 



To be sent out in April next, per post free, at the following 



prices, viz.— 



lo Extra fine Varieties, 6s., the selection left to Youell & Co. 



12 Ditto ,, 10s., the selection left to the purchaser. 



[With the exception of those marked thus *] 



Any other variety worthy of cultivation that may appear, after 



the publication of this Catalogue, can be supplied at 



the advertised prices. 



PETUNIAS. 



1*. Qd. i Magna rosea . • • !*• Oo. 

 Maguiflora . . .26 

 Medora . • .10 



Punctata (Miller's) in Apr. 7 6 

 Rosea alba . . .10 



Beauty 

 Bicolor 

 Gem 

 Grandis 



Ladv Peel 



1 

 1 

 1 



1 









 



6 



With every other variety worthy of cultivation that may be ad- 

 vertised by other Parties after the publication of this List. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Achmet Bey, lilac 

 Arago, buff and red 

 Beauty, pale lilac 

 Belladonna, pink 

 Bethula, lilac 



Campestroni, purple Goliath, white 



Formosum, - white: Mirabile, white and 



and yellow buff 



Golden Lotus, flow-; Peter, creamy 



ered yellow Perspicuum, pink 



Gem, pink and white Princess Marie, light 



pink 



it 



it 



»j 



per plant.— a. d. 

 Fuchsia affinis, or radicans i 

 arborea . . 1 

 aurantia . ■ 1 

 Aurora . • 1 

 Alata (Smith's; . . 2 



Belladifoliata, Belliana, 

 . or Rosea alba . « I 

 Balloonii .... 1 

 Bicolor ...» 1 

 Biuceana. • . .1 

 Blanda .... 2 

 Brockmanii . . .2 

 ♦Beauty (Youell's), fine . 3 

 Britannia (Smith's) . 2 



Cormackii . . .2 

 Curtisii .... 1 

 Compacta. . . . I 

 Cooperii .... 1 

 Carnea • . . 1 



Chandlerii , . . 1 

 Conspicua . . . 1 

 „ arborea . . 1 

 Corymbiflora . . . 1 

 ♦Countess of Tyrconnel 

 (Youell's), fine . .36 



♦ Countess of Zetland 



(Youell's), fine . .36 

 ♦Conservative (Youell's), 

 fine . ... 3 



Couperii .... I 

 Champion (Smith's) . 3 

 ♦Constellation (Miller's) 

 to be sent out this 

 season — late . . 12 6 



♦ Candidate (Girling's) in 



May . • . • 5 

 Dalstonii .... 1 

 Dicksonii . . . 2 



Delicata .... 2 

 Duchess of Gloucester 



(,Standish*s) . . .20 



per plant.— «. d. 





 

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 6 

 6 





 6 

 6 

 

 6 

 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 

 

 6 

 

 

 



6 









6 

 6 









 



6 







Defiance (Smith's) . . 3 



Elegans superba . . 1 



Excelsa . . . . 1 



Eximia .... I 



Kppsii .... 2 



Erectum . . . . 1 



Elegans . J 



Enchantress . . . 1 



„ (Harrison's) 2 



Exoniensis . . .3 



•Exquisite (Youell's), fine 3 



Eclipse (Smith's) . . 2 



Floribunda (Standish) . I 



Formosa elegans . . 1 



Fulgens multiflora . . 1 



Floribunda magna . . 1 



Gem 2 



Globosa variegata . . 2 



Grandis . . . . 1 



Hebe (Standish) . . 2 

 ♦Hero of Suffolk (Girling's) 





 6 

 6 

 

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 6 

 6 

 6 

 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 

 

 

 6 

 

 

 



6 

 6 

 

 6 

 6 

 6 



Casimir Perrier, 



small, crimson 

 Chancellor, white 



and pink 

 Changeable, yellow 

 Christophe Co- 



lombo, Mac 

 Col. Combes', salmon 

 Conspicuum 

 Defiance, white 

 Due de Conigliano, 



crimson 

 Duchess de Monte- 



bello 

 Duke, extra fine 

 Elegans, rose 

 Expanded, purple 

 Empress, lilac 

 Flechier, dark rose 



Gouvain St. Cyr, Pulcherrimum, rose 



orange ! Queen, deep rose 



Hero Quilled yellow, 



Incurved, pink I Rosalind, pink 



Insigne, pink and red Salters, white 

 Imperial, pale lilac Sulphurea 



King, pale rose 

 Louis Philippe 

 Lucidum, white 

 Marchioness, white 

 Madame Pompadour, 



dark rose 

 Marechale Messina, 



yellow and red 

 Marie, red i 



Marie Antoinette 

 Magnet, yellow 

 Meranon, pink 

 Minerva, pink and 



Sultana, rose 

 Superb, clustered 



yellow 

 Surprise, white* 

 Starry, purple 

 Tasselled, lilac 

 — yellow 



Triumphant, pink & 



buff- 

 Two - coloured in- 

 curbed, yellow and 

 brown 

 Vesta, white 

 Wheeler iana 



QPLENDID LARGE, DEEP-BLUE ANAGALLIS 



O and SUPERB CINERARIAS.— Plants of that large, splendid 

 deep- blue, full and complete round- petalled ANAGALLIS 

 BREWERIT, being of a strong and vigorous habit, are well 

 adapted for bedding out; 12s. per dozen. 



SUPERB CINERARIA SEED, saved from the most esteemed 

 named kinds, and other new and beautiful Seedlings, comprising 

 every shade of dark and light-blue, at 2s. 6d. per packet. Strong 

 flowering plants of the above, 12s. per dozen. Applications 

 including Post-office orders, will be immediately executed.-! 

 Direct to Michael Brewer, Sen., Cambridge Nursery. 



MELON SEEDS.— A very liberal Remuneration will 

 be given for some PERFECTLY PURE AND GEKUlNg 

 SEEDS of the under-named Melons; or Seeds procured the last 

 year direct from China, Cabul, and Candahar, will be given in 

 exchange:— Striped Hoosainee. Daree, Geree, Garmek, Melon of 

 Gerger, Nukshevan, Sweet Melon of Ispahan, and Italian Green. 



flesh. 

 Application to Mr. G. Mills, Gardener, Gunnersbury Park, 



Act on , Middlesex. ____^ 



M, JOHN CORMACJC. Agricultural Seeds- 

 man by Appointment to His Royal Highness Prince 

 Albert, New Cross, Surrey, and Bedford Conservatory, Covent 

 Garden, begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and 

 Agriculturists in general to his combinations of GRASS SEEDS 

 for Permanent Pasture, the Alternate Husbandry, Parks, Lawns, 

 &c. (as recommended and practised by his partner, the late Mr. 

 Georoe Sinclair, Author of the " Hortus Gramineus Woburn- 

 ensis.") Upwards of 25,000 acres have been converted to perma- 

 nent pasture by this establishment with the greatest success. 

 Parties requiring Seeds are r > cctiLlIy requested to state the 

 nature of the soils. Mangold Wurtzel, Carrot, and Turnip-seed 

 of excellent sorts, saved from transplanted bulbs. Garden aud 

 Agricultural Seeds of the best quality and most approved kinds. 

 N.B.— Cormack's British Queen and Prince Albert Peas, at 



3s. 6rf- per quart. _ 



TURNIP SEED, &c , at CHESTER. 



FRANCIS and JAMES DICKSON beg to announce 

 to the Farming community and Agriculturists in general, 

 that having succeeded in saving an unusually large quantity of 

 their "IMPROVED PURPLE-TOPPED SWEDISH TURNIP," 

 (originally from the reputed Ashcroft's Stock, but annually picked 

 and transplanted under their own superintendence), they are 

 enabled to offer it on very low terms. 



Also "DICKSON'S PURPLE-TOPPED HYBRID SCOTCH 

 YELLOW," a hardy and much-admired variety. Lamg's East 

 Lothian, Pink-topped, Victoria, and other Swedes ; White and 

 Cream Globe; Dale's, Gordon's, and several Hybrids; Red, 

 White, and Green Round Turnips, &c. &c. 



F. and J. D. have likewise on sale all kinds of Farm Sekes, 

 in the selection of which they pay particular attention. Mangold 

 Wurtzel. Carrots, Parsnips, Clovers, Imported Scotch Seed Oats, 

 Barley, and Rye-grass. Grasses for Permanent Pasture, &c. «c. 



Orders are respectfully solicited, in the fulfilment of which 

 every attention will be paid.-Che>ter, 20th March, 1844. 



LAWN GRASS-SEED.— Mixtures of the finest kinds 

 of GRASSES and CLOVER, warranted to insure a fine 

 Sward (allowing two quarts to the square rod), 14s. P er ° usne1 ' 

 Sent carriage-paid to London, in not less W""? SJSuid 

 bushel. Mixtures for Lawns intended to be fed, io*. per bushel. 

 John Rivers. Sawbridgcworth, Herts. 



GCHARLWOOD, 14,Tavistock-row,Covent-garden, 

 . begs to inform his numerous Friends and the Public in 

 general, that his Catalogue of AMERICAN SEEDS is now ready 

 for distribution. In it will be found Cones of Pinus Douglas., 

 2°s per doz. ; likewise, his new General Catalogue , cod* n S 

 all the newest and most improved Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 

 together with an abridgment of the same, containing the more 



select and rare Sorts. * , . rorman 



He has likewise received his annual importation of German 

 Stocks, Asters, Wall-flowers, Carnations, &c„ &c. List, wu« 



prices, will be found in the Abridgment. 



P G. C. having been many years in the habit of making nuX ur« 

 of the different kinds of Grasses for Pasturage of all descrip ons, 

 can supply the same from 24s. to 36s per Acre ; or m dirt nc 

 Sorts, as may be desired. The finer Sorts, mixed for Lawns, « 

 is. 6<f. per lb. Also Lucerne, Is. per lb White BelghimCr^ 

 is. per lb. Altringham Carrot, Is. per lb. Mangold V^rt"^ 

 per lb. Yellow and Red Globe Mangold, is. per lb. La.ng 

 improved Swedish Turnip, is. per lb. Serving s do., , do. JOj 

 is per lb. All other Sorts of Agricultural Seeds equally low.ana 

 of genui ne quality. ^ETETnF 



"AMERICAN FOREST-TREE and SHRUB SE&U- 



J\- -A consignment of 2i barrels recently receivedare offere^ 



FOR SALE, either entire or in separate P°t^X?Kalars 

 convenience of the cultivators of them.-For further partw 

 apply to George Charlwood, Seedsman, 14, lawsu*. 



C SSLt consists of the folio wing , articles ^T* 

 arborea, Mariana, and paniculata; Ainu '*?".. a ' nd ex . 

 rubrum, montanum, and striatum; Betula P^ f0 ,f bs . Cercis 

 celsa; 1 bushel Crataegus pynfolia, Cornui » florid* - 1 Ame , 



Canadensis, 4 lbs. Ceanothus Americana, \^f ' " f i ia j I4lbs. 

 rmnno Ev Q v i ,i ii « tom pn tosa. acu m mata. an d sam u«" :. .„*,_! n PT 



white 

 Sent post-free to any part of the United Kingdom at 12«. per doz. 



ANAGALLIS. 

 A. Carnea grandiflora ls.Od. A. multiflora . . la.Od. 



in May .... 7 



Ivrryana .... 2 



Insignis .... 1 



King .... 1 



Laneii . ... 2 



Longiflora hybrida . . 1 



*Lady Rae Reid (Youell's) 



fine . • . .36 

 •Lady Sondes (Youell's), 



fine .... 3 



Magnifica . . 1 



♦Marchioness of Ormonde 



(Youell's), fine . . 3 



♦Madonna (Youell's), fine 3 



A. speciosa 



l o 



Majestica (Smith's) 

 Monypennii 

 Magnificent . . 

 Nobilisslma (Smith's) 

 Pendula (Young's) . 

 Pulcherrima » 



3 



l 



2 

 3 

 1 



2 



6 

 



6 

 6 

 

 







6 

 6 

 



A. Brcwerii . . .16 

 A. caerulea grandiflora 1 

 The above can be sent free of postage to any part of the kingdom. 



PANSIES. [Sent postage free.] 

 12 Fine Show Varieties, by name . . 9s. per dozen 



12 Extra Fine ditto, do. . . 10*. 



FLOWER- SEEDS. —30 Packets of the choicest and newest 



kinds sent per post free for 6s. 



FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 



For Particulars of this highly valuable and much-esteemed 

 Raspberkv, patronised by her Most Gracious Majesty the 

 Queev, and most of the Nobility, see their Adv. of last week. 

 Fine Canes are ready for delivery, and can be sent with safety 

 to any part of the United Kingdom (on the receipt of a Post- 

 office order), upon the following terms :— 



Packages containing 100 Canes . . £2 5s Od 

 Do. do. 50 do. . . 15 



Do. do. 25 do . . 14 



Package included. 



TWO NEW SEEDLING PICOTEES. — "Lady 

 Alice Peel," 10s. 6d., and "Mas. Benvox," 10s. 6rf. per 

 p a i r ._These two splendid Picotees were raised by the Rev. J. 

 Burroughcs, of Lingwood Lodge, Norfolk, and kindly presented 

 by that "cntleman. to Messrs. Youell & Co., for particulars of 

 which see their Advertisement in this Paper of the 16th of Sept. 



ricana, Fraxinustomentosa, acuminata, and f s o a ™ "TV bushel Ilex 

 Gleditschia triacanthos ; Hibiscus syriaca et spet. , j ug lans 



Opaca; 7h bushels Juniperus Virginiana; 2 ou BenZO in, 



tomentosa; Kalmia angustifolia, latifolia, ^* Mag nolia 

 Ligustrum Americana ; 3 pecks Mynca ce ,^ tici ' llat0 s, Phy 

 glauca, grandiflora, and macrophylla ; Frinos \ _ ran diflorus ; 

 tolacca decandria, Philadelphus in°d° r ?; *p fl b aisamea; 2* 

 In cones-18 bushels Pinus nigra; 2i bushel s r ' h h p. alba; 

 bushels P. Canadensis; 74 bushels P. "S ld »; ' "? x bushel ?. 

 3 bushels P. microcarpa ; 2$ bushels P. str °° u h J , Q.tinctona; 

 variabilis ; 3i bushels Quercus coccinea; r »™ 44 bushels 



Rhus glabrum Vernix; 1* bushel Sorbus Americana, 



Thuja occidentalis, and several otner / rtl c c ,^!; prs that this con- 

 QIC. begs to inform his friends and customers tn „ bicb ft 



signment is totally dUtinct from his usual supply. 



priced list may be obtained by application^ — j-^TFinest 



PASTURE A^Fl^WN^JRASSES lot *•, 



F Quality, selected ^r every description of son, & modc 

 Poas, Fescues, Gold Grass, Meadow Foxtail. &c , ^ entlem en J 

 rate supply of Clover, will ™ b £E? e ^ 

 lay down upon very reasonable ^ 'leu an estimate of the cosi 

 suitable to various soils to be had with anesti ^^ 



per acre, by application to ™arn« * n * ££ Rye-Grass, Man 



chants, 28, Cornhill, London. Genuine I alian 1 Ky ^ 



gold Wurtzel, a nd superior select^d _T_i^P_Se5i! , ~ 



~ TO PINE GROWERS. . QT be- 



rpo BE SOLD BY PRIVATE ^R^ 



1 tween 400 and 500 Fruiting ^*™%£SZ White , Pro"; 

 principally composed of Quee n J» r B, "J d J JSteties. ThewJ^ 

 dences, Black Antiguas and otl jf/. B ood ' ^ iU b e found _worw 

 are in a very healthy, clean condition, and J vftnd P**" 

 of notice. For Particulars apply to Messrs. j- _ lj . a= -~~ — 

 Gateshead Nursery. ^rTvTToTHE RS - * ,* 



to^ENTTEMETTFi^RrsTS^ will offer at 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & M^Tuesday, M-g 

 the Auction Mart, Bartholomew' Lane, on ^ DA HL ^ 

 26th, the remaining Standard and »*_ r ^NATlONS *nd I ^ 

 and on Thursday, 28th, a »tock of CARP<a sE ^ 



TEES, PINKS, NEW FUCHSIAS, HB.AR K» n g • of-£ 



stock of a celebrated Grower; may be vieweat ^ AuCtl0 nee 



Catalogues may be had at the Mart, anu 

 Leytonstone. 

















