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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Oct. 26, 



TO THE LOVERS Ol ROSE 



WOODLANDS NURSERY.M \RESFIELD NEAR UCKFIELD, 



SUSSEX, AND AT PARIS. 



7ILLIAM WOOD and SON have the honour of 



. J submitting to the notice of their Friends ugAMfcms, 

 the undernamed truly magnificent Gallica Rose ; it has flow ed 

 hire this season in great perfection, and Wooms were for yarded 

 to Dr. Likdlsy, whose opinion appeared In the Gardeners 

 Chrm 'e, page 464. 



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f,1 pLn'f of lC the above are now ready for immediate delivery. 

 t^d Zu !w at 5,. each. The usual I discount to the trade 

 when not less than -six plants are orderet at to «. 



w w mid Son further beg leave to state that they na\e on 

 h,n,i a ;„" 4ten,l« st.ek of Rose, at .ho following pr.ces, 



Per doz. Per 100. 

 . 2is. £ s. d 



. 30 or 10 

 .12—3 



.18—3 



hen the selection is left entirely to them :■ 



Superior selected standard Roses 



Kup-rb do. de- 



select dwarf budded do- 



Sup*- do. «_» , 



Sup. nor dwarf Roses (on own roots) 

 Superb do. 



°- 2 

 do. fine show varieties 12 — 3 



9* and 12—2 











15 















10 







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Fi C^r;uS?Roses-and*Xur;ery Stock .v ill be sent gratis on 



° n!d lints will be presented GRATIS, ia order to com_-en- 

 sate the expense of carriage. A remittance, or reference, w:ll 

 be required f rom unknown corres pondents. 



TULIPS HYACINTHS, RANUNCULUSES. ANEMONES, 

 1U ANIUMbT AURICUfeAS, CARNATIONS, and UUVM 



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Majrs rv i »"to reeominend to the attention of the Nobility, 

 * entry, and Publie hi, extensive assortment of the above 

 . i 1 . which, from the succ ho has had in their eul iva- 

 iop he can offer at very moderate prices. He particularly 

 wt, hes to call attention to the highly-flattering remarks on his 



LANCI FOLIUM. 



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A SPLENDID NEW LATE PEACH. 



MORTON'S "WALBERTON ADMIRABLE. 

 This splendid variety was raised at Walberton House, in 

 Sussex, the seat of R. Prime, Esq. It is a Seedling from he 

 Noblesse, which it much resembles, both in size and colour. 

 It possesses all the fine qualities of its parent, but its great 

 meK arises 3 from its ripening full five weeks later. A •pecimen 

 of its fruit was sent to Dr. Likolky in 1841 from whom were 

 ceived the highest testimonials of approbation. 1 he tree i* 

 a fie free, and hardy grower; the fruit is full-sized, melting, 

 and excellent-flavoured, rendering it a trn»y desirab J ^^ va- 

 riety, and one which no good garden ought to be without. 



this is the best season to make a sclec ion. The varieties of the 

 end-d I.i'.ium lancifolium are particularly adapted for par- 

 ti tm as brides being quite hardy, they flower at a tune when 

 the Nobility ai '-entry are at their country seats, and when 

 flVwetaai .o much wanted. They only require to be known 

 to be universally cultivated. Catalogues can be forwarded by 

 j) «t on abdication. Foreign orders executed. 



THE GREATEST NOVELTY EVER OFFERED TO THE 



PUBLIC. 



DUODODENDRON JACKSONII.— This splendid 



1 V new hard* Rhododendron is confidently recommended as 

 the most beaut iful variety extant j it surpasses in the colours 

 of its flowers the richest Geranium, and Is quite a new feature 

 in this noble family. It forces well, is a free bio wr, and of 

 dwar; habit. A truss of towers was transmitted to Dr. Lmdley, 

 who pronounced it "a very compact and handsome variety, 

 •with "ereat ricbnei " in its general appearance, &c. See 

 Chrt e of the 6th April last, page 2l6, •■ Rhododendron.- 

 C L N" To te sent out in March at los.otf. each. 



\W. JaCKSON and Co. beg also to call the attention of the 

 Kol rv, and the Trade to the following rare and 



x: ; ttdrons, all warranted true, at the very low 



prices nV . The | i 's arc from seed, fine and stout, 



twice Iran* planted, end ready to send out. 

 Rhoduden :i n campanulatnm, averaging 1 inch 3/. per 100. 



HvBRIOS 



Lt t ween R. campanulatum and the scarlet arborca, 2 in., 3f. p.100 



and K. vtnustum, 1 inch . 2/. „ 

 maximum . . 31. ,, 

 ni vat*' cum, 1 inch . ""'.IPs.,, 

 ,, ,, Catawbicnse, 1 inch Jl.lOs.,, 



Usual Discouat to the Trade on the above. 



Cineraria Celestial, No. 1, 2s .6d. each; do. Fairy, No. 2, 2s. 64. 

 each; fin? p'anta well established. See Dr. I. : ndley's opinion 

 in the Garden Chn mete of April 6th, page 216, under the 

 letters " C. L .V.," and Advertisement of Aug. 24th. 



Their new Catalogue ia now ready (in which is a list of their 

 fine white and scarlet Rhododendrons), and may be had on 

 applic >n. A remittance or reference wi.l be expected from 

 ui. known corr ndents. 



Agents in London- Messrs. WniTLKY and Osborn, Fuiham 

 Nurserv, who lave s^en the plants. 



Cross Lanes Nursery, ne -.r B edale, Y orkshire, Oct. 25. 



HERTFORD NURSERIES. 



T. FRANCIS begs respectfully to inform the 



Nobility, Lad ,and Gentry, that his descriptive CATA- 

 LOGUE OF ROSES is now ready for delivery, and will be for- 

 warded gratis upon application, and which comprises upwards 

 of a thousand varieties. 



E. P. F. takes this opportunity of stating that he has made 

 an addition of several acres of land, and that his Nurseries now 

 extend over 23 acres of ground, containing a large stock of 

 Fruit and Forest Trees, which are in fine and healthy condi- 

 tion ; a fine assortment of Trained Trc . Evergreens, and 

 Flowering Shrubs, all of which may be had upon the most rea- 

 s liable terms. Catalogues may be obtained with Prices 

 afach' d. Caniage of all goods paid to London. 



each.' The usual allowance to the Trade when thjeeormore 

 are taken, and carriage paid to London. Remittance from 

 unknown c orrespondents is required. , 



TO THE PLANTERS OF ENGLAND.-TRUE HIGHLAND 



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TAMES GRIGOR, Nurseryman, Norwich, begs to 



O remind such of the Planters of England as are anxious to 

 enhance the beauty and value of their estate?, that he is now 

 sending out plants of this recently introduced and very desir- 

 able timber-tree, at the undermentioned prices : — 



Single plants, strong and well rooted . . Orf. eacn. 



Strong plant., ^ inches high . . . *. per 100. ^ 



Smaller-sized plants " . . from 10*. to 20* „ 

 For introducing this tree Messrs. Gaiooa, of Elgin and 

 Forres, were awarded several premiums by the Highland and 

 Agricultural Society of Scotland, where it is rapidly superseding 

 the common Pine. In its old age it assumes in a great pleasure 

 the darksome grandeur of the Cedar of Lebanon, and is there- 

 fore invaluable for planting in masses throughout the more 

 prominent parts of distant landscapes. Sir \\ al'er Scott 

 describes it as presenting much of "the bold and contorted 

 figure of the Oak ? " and the Quarterly Review recommends it 

 as an acquisition to churchyards and cemeteries. It is highly 

 c>teemed for all economical purposes, on account of the hard- 

 ness and durability of its wood. nn ^ ogi 

 N.B —J. G. has for the present disposed of all his potted 

 plants : but as the others have excellent roots, there is no risk 

 in removing them. A supply in pots will be ready in the course 

 of next month. 



CEDRUS DEODARA, raised from seeds in the open ground, 

 105. each. Araucaria imbricata, Pinus excclsa, &c. &c. o« 

 reasonable terms. ■ _ 



RICH LEAF-MOULD and PEAT-EARTH.- 

 Several acres of valuable Peat-earth and Leaf mould" of 

 a rich quality, to be disposed of. Gentlemen and Nurservmen 

 engaged in the Cultivation of Heaths and American Plants 

 will find the above articles of a very superior kind. They will 

 also be found of great value as dressings upon strong lands.— 

 For full particulars apply to Mr. Lawrence, Corn Chandler 

 and Seedsman, No. 13, Piccadilly. 



OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



and fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. One, two, 

 and three-light Cucumber and Melon- Boxes and Lights of all 

 sizes kept ready lor immediate use, packed and sent to all parts of 

 the Kingdom ; warranted best material. Two-light Boxes and 

 Lights complete, from 1/. 8s. Garden-Lights made and glazed 

 from Is. per foot, at Jas. Watts's Sash Manufactory, Clareraont- 

 place, Old Kent- road. *»* Reference given. 



SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 



HPHE following Articles, manufactured in Slate for 



-I- Horticultural purposes, may be seen in use at Worton Cot- 

 tage, upon application to the gardener (Sundays excepted). 



Tank Covers 

 Cisterns 

 Shelves 

 Garden Edging 



Bottoms for Frames 



Boxes for Balconies and Veran 



dahs 

 Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes,&c. 



DOUBLE ROMAN and PAPER-WHITE NAR- 

 CISSUS, 4«. per dozen. The above Bulbs, the former of 



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7s. 6d. 

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TRAINED PEACHES AND NECTARINES. 



"IVM. E - RENDLE respectfully informs the Nursery 



» ' Trade that he has this season a larpe stock of 



TRAINED PEACHES and NECTARINES, 



s'r< i jt. healthy, and in excellent condition.— Union-road Nur- 

 sery, Plymou b, Oct. 25, 1844. 



GERANIUMS AT VERY LOW PRICES. 



"\Y M - E - RENDLE, haying a large stock of the iV.- 



» » lowing sorts of GERANIUMS, U enabled to offer them at 

 Tery low rates. 



*,* A dozen will be forward ci on receipt of a Post-office 

 order, including hamper, package, and carriage Lee to the 

 Exeter terminus of the Great 1?V rn B 



Class 1.— 30s. per <inzen, Including package, carriage, &c. — 

 Con ration, Pulchellum, Jersey Maid, Lady Villiers, I cina- 

 tion, Liomede (Rendle), S\ mmetry, Thunderer, Dido, Cordelia, 

 Oberon. Favourite, Prince of Waterloo, J Count D'Orsay, 



Lord Ebrington, Constellation, Lavraia, Cornish Gem, Attila, 

 LU'KK of Cornwall, and Sin bisk. 



Class 2 —2 >5. per dozen, including package, carriage, &c — 

 } velina, Gipscy, Witch, Hamlet, ( i, Aurora, Creole, Lady 



c'ottm Sheppard, Countess of iunt Edgcumbe, Fair Maid of 

 Devon, Wonder of the West, Portia, Jupiter, Lite-guardsman, 

 King j'»hn. Sultan, and Princ< Royal (Lyne). 



Class 3. — 15*. per dozen, including packaije, carriage, &c .— 

 Camila Consort, Van Amburgh, End tress, Glory of the 

 West Ivauhoe, Fla>h, Q. ■ieen of the Fairies, Grand Monarch, 

 Amethyst, Wildfire, Mabel, Prince Albert, Nymph, Bridegroom, 



^iT "We' plants arc strong, healthy, r.nd well established, and 

 wili be forwarded immediately on receipt of order. 

 Union Road Nursery, Plymouth, Oct. 25, 1S4L 



Foreign Warehouse, 19, Pall Mall. Also Dutch Hyacinths 



Crocus, Tulips, Anemones, &c. &c. Price Catalogues of 



which may behad per Post. _ 



TO TULIP GROWERS.— About 1500 TULIPS of 

 first-rate quality, and all named flowers, are now offered 

 at full 50 per cent, lower than they could be purchased in the 

 ordinary way of trade. Owing to the numerous avocations of 

 the Advertiser, they are at present mixed, but the purchaser 

 would have no difficulty in assigning their names when in 

 bloom.— Apply to E. C atlixo, Florist, &c, Cambridge. 



THE NEW AND SUPERB SEEDLING PICOTEE, 



"BURROUGHES'S DUKE OF NEWCASTLE. 



For particulars of the above, see Youell & Co.'s Advertise- 

 ment of October 12th. 



YOUELL and CO. are also enabled to supply the 

 following superb Picotecs, raised by the same gentleman, 

 all possessing first-rate properties, and have been exhibited and 

 obtained first-class prizes at several of the metropolitan Exhi- 

 bitions of the present year. They are as follow :• 

 Burroughes's Mrs. Benyon, Red Picotee 



Lady Alice Peel, Rose Picotee 

 Miss Jane, Purple Picotee . 

 Mrs. Bevan, Red Picotee . 

 Enchantress, Scarlet Picotee 



CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 



Y. and Co.'s collection of this beautiful tribe of flowers will 

 be found the most extensive and select in Europe, comprising 

 every known variety of merit. The plants are remarkably 

 strong and healthy, and ready for sending out to any part of 

 the United Kingdom and the Continent at the following prices : 



12 pairs exti a fine and very superior first-class Show £ s. d. 

 Flowers .... 



25 ditto ditto 



r 12 ditto ditto 



25 ditto ditto 



1 j pairs of Extra fine Show Pinks 

 25 ditto ditto ditto 



The selection being left to Y. and Co. 



*£* For Particulars of their finest imported 

 HYACINTHS, &o. f see their Advertisement of Oct. 12. 



Great Yarmou th Nur sery. Oc t. 2L 



TO CULTIVATORS OF VINES. 



A LEX AND ER RUSSELL, Gardener, Turnham 



-£*- Green, begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally 

 that he has for Sale a few dozens of Black Uambro' VINES in 

 Pots, grown from eyes last spring; wood strong, well ripened, 

 and eyes fully developed, and cannot fail to insure a good crop 

 | next season, if forced in the pots. To prevent disappointment, 

 early applications will be necessary. Price 55. each. 



Edward Beck will be happy to answer any inquiries, either 

 pers onally or by post. 



g>alea 6fi auction, 



EXTENSIVE SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS beg to 

 announce they have received instructions to sell by 

 Auction, on the Premises, Windmill-lane, Camberwell, on 

 Monday, 28th of October, 1844, and following days, at Eleven 

 o'clock, a most valuable and varied collection of Hardy Trce», 

 Shrubs, Amtrican Plants, Erergreens, blooming Camellias, 

 Ericas, &c. Amongst the stock will bs found some fine bearing 

 Mulberries, and several hundred of fine straight young plants 

 of ditto. There are also fine Magnolias of sorts, strong Vines 

 in pots, Climbing and other Roses, a first-rate collection of 

 choice American Plants, and other valuable Shrubs, affording 

 a most eligible opportunity for Nurserymen providing them- 

 selves with healthy stock. A portion of the American Plants, 

 Shrubs, &c, will be lotted in varied collection to suit all cui- 

 tomers. Catalogues may be had of the principal Seedsmen, 

 and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytomtone. 



~ ST. ALBAN'S, HE RT S . 



UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by the Executors of the Mortgagee (in conse- 

 quence of the Estate having been disposed of), to submit to 

 public competition, on the premises, the Key Field Nursery, 

 St. Alban's, on Monday, Nov. 18th. 1844, and following days, 

 at 11 o'clock, the whole of the varied NURSERY STOCK, 

 comprising Fruit and Forest-trees, Evergreens, Ornamental, 

 Deciduous, and American Plants of every variety, and about 

 3000 Standard and Dwarf Roses, consisting of the choicest 

 varieties: 1,000,000 Quick and Oaks, of different ages; Seedling 

 Beech, Ash, &c, Sea Kale, Asparagus, and Rhubarb, Dahlias, 

 and Herbaceous Plants. The lots will be arranged to suit 

 large and small purchasers. May be viewed one week P"orto 

 the Sale. Catalogues 6d. each, returnable to P"^"™* ""JJ 

 be had on the premises, of A. A^ Doran-t, Ai^ioneerand 

 Land Surveyor, St. Alban's; of the principal Seedsmen in 

 Lon don, and of the Auctioneers, Lcytonstonc, Essex. 



EXTENSIVE SALE OF Af«SfJ?L° F 

 EVERGREENS, AMERICAN PLANTS AND SHRUBS. 



R. MATTHEWS (of Spital Square) is instructed 



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to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Boddwo : House, 

 Wednesday next, OcxoBBaSOth, I"*.** 1 '• ™ r 

 account of the number of Lots, A LARGE AN U 



Homerton, on 

 12 o'clock, on ac 



iffi2Sa£l^^T=^ aw* J- ;a-» 



MkSwi Pipes and Fittings w.» »ra one a ™» 





ditto 

 Show Flowers 

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Bishopsgate-street 



" fC , DIP1 »- NURSERY KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. 



IV T R KIRKE will sell by Auction, on the Premises 



^w^5iWA^). b > order I^valuTble L'o C - 



^oun^bei ng required ^^^S^^S^iS^ 

 LECTION, ™™f™**"Jg* Bo x (wmmon and Siberian,) 



Laurels Laurej it u us ^.e Standard Mulberries, Yews, a qnan- 

 Lilacs, Roses, Poplars, fine stanuar Evergreens, 



tity of large orname td F l°*™*}r*ertouse Plant,, &c. &c. 

 Yuccas, Orange and Lemon-trees u conve nience of 



(arranged in large^ and «s;U lo ^™ icwcd two day. prior 



FUCHSIA "EDINA." 



TAMES DICKSON and SONS beg to inform their 



<J Floricultural friends that they will send out early in spring 

 strong plants cf the above handsome and showy Fuchsia, which 

 was so much admired during the past season at all the Horti- 

 cultural Shows at which it was exhibited. Dr. Neill then de- 

 scribed it as " remarkable for the size of its flowers ;" and its 

 form and colour, as well as habit of plant, are also of a very 

 supferior description. Plants, 7*. 6d. each, postage included. — 

 Inverleith Nurseries, E inburgh, Oct. 1841. 



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AYENDER-H1LL 



nOAD. NEAR i™»ON. e ^ fey ; 



EVE 

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PLANTS WANTED. 



VERGREEN OAKS in Pots 3 to 5 feet ; Common 



EVYS, 2 to 3 feet; Canadian HOLLIES, 2 to 3 feet; 

 Common FIRS in Pots, 2 to 3 feet j Bu; irum fruticosum, 

 and Variegated HOLLIES; they must be good plants, with 

 prices and every partir ir.— Address immediately to William 

 M i L i.ga. Providence Nursery, R -t msgate, Kent. 



CHOICE HYACINTHS AND OTHER DUTCH BULBS. 



(1LARKE and CO., Seedsmen and Florists, beg 

 J to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that their 

 Collect i n of the above ROOTS have come to hand in very 

 excellent condition this season. Early orders will insuie good 

 roots, and to which every attention will be paid. Catalogues 

 will be forwarded Post-free on application. 

 100 Choice selected Hyacinths, (either for pots or £ s. d. 

 glasses,} in 30 beautiful named sorts . 2 10 



N.B. —Any Roots purchased or ordered, if not approved of, or 

 I found to be unsound, will be exchanged.— The Trade supplied. 

 I S6, High-street (opposite the Town-hall-, Borough, London. 





implement,. Shop mtm-^ J"_S__' a half. 





a future advertise- 



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with good Markets. Also, a good WAittv 

 adjoin! g the above Farm. 



For particulars apply to Vmllia 

 House, Hayling, Havaut, Hants. 



HANTS. . m0S 



q^O BE LET, with im»edil»l* 1^^"^^ 



1 arable TITLE MK FARM. co„«j™n. 



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