THE GARDENERS' 



CIIROi**/- 



LE. 



■shu l»n uii.v i.uoiii) pea. 



THE stove VEX possesses » sntages over eve 

 crfber for autumn sowing, being quite hardy, very pr- lift" 

 much tarter than any other early Pea. Sec Gardeners 

 dde, 25th of last Mav. •• Mr. Shilling has sent us speci- 

 of his N'ew Early Gr< Pea, which were gathered on the 

 90th h»t. He states that th -ere pro li from seed sown 

 id re open gnund on the 25th of la*t November. J^- 

 froro I c specimen* sent, tl is a fine, lar -IJJokincr P 



iil, no dou^t.be found to be a very I ca 



the Market Gardener they will be found invaluable. 



To 



THE TRUE FASTOL IIVSH5ERKV. 



GREAT 

 YARMOUTH 



• URSERY. 



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NORFOLK, 

 1814. 



- 



[Nov. 9, 





J 



t MPCprr Nl,11) WEW PIUZE Plants. 



A M Ha t IJ l n«.L begs most respectfully to annonn^ 

 that lie has unusuarry ?y. nc Healthv Plant* of t^n ** 

 LISIANTHUS RUSSELL! AnIV/^ ' f c n b l se w^ au: 

 wards of 1000, from 2s. tf. to elcn i r wS? f !° m ^ 



- C. has been 



1*. t')>. art qnar\ :0t. t.-r p< 





nee J*, o '. r qn»r', :ut. ut j?rc*. 



SHILLING'S QUEEN CABBAGE, wMcb gave>«och gem 



•attraction last >car, as the best early v r.ety grown. Havii, 



saved a cons dc Ic quantity! -ecd this tommer, itjs offer c 



Age 



IrfOfK 



vi ::«•->, n. Leadenhall street. 



hro' Nursery, Odiham. Hants. 







WOODLANDS NURSKRV IARESF1 YRUCK1TELD, 



Sf < : Slid at PARIS. 



WILLIAM WOOD > SON beg leave to offer 



their extensive Stock Of CAMELLIAS, tine Stocky Plants, 

 wel) /a/nished with Flower buds, at the following prices, the 

 Kit ei ion of Sorts be in g left to themselves. 



Good and Esteemed Varieties . . . 3es, per dozen. 

 Uaperior Selected do. ... J5*. »» 



Superb New do 60s. ,, 



AlaoaSoi.ejb Collection of all the best and newest CINERA- 

 JtlAP, fine Bi y Plants, well adapted for flowering during 



the winter m nths. 



1 Very fine Varieties it.perdczcn 



Superior Selected do 



Superb New do 



FUi»ts will be presented to compensate for carriage. Ca 

 lrvrw-ftheab »»so L s of W. VV. and Son's < lection 



mi rUCHSI VERBENAS, Greenhouse and Hcrbac is 



plan**, mat be id gratia on application. 



Woodlands Nursery, Nov. 9. 



12*. 

 18«. 





TO THE PLANTERS OF ENGLAND.— TRUE HIGHLAND 



PINE. 



JAMES" 6RIGOR, Nurserym an, Norwich, begs to 

 rern'n ich of the Planters if England as are anxious t 

 enhance the benuty and value of their estatef, that be is now 

 *rn*na;nnt plants of this recently in'r lured and very desir- 

 able timber- tree, at the undermentioned prices : — 



Single plants, strone; and well rooted . . 6rf. each. 



Strong pluuts. 20 inches high • • • -r- per 100. 



D>. 18 „ ... SO*, per 1000. 



Srrall.r-s'zed plants . . from 10s. to 20j. „ 



For inl icjng this tree Messrs. Gaicort, of Elgin and 



Foiies, w.tr awarded several premiums by the Highland and 



JUrriCDltnrl Society of Scotland, where it is rapidly superseding 



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



ttiedark andeur of the Cedar of Lebanon, and is there- 



for* inva r planting In n ;es throughout the more 



T»Uit.it parts of distant landscapes. Sir Walter Scott 



cribes it as present I "the bold and contorted 



Igaieof the Oak ;" and the Quarterly Revi recommends it 



aaanaequ. nto< rchyarda and crmtteries. It is highly 



eMeesaen for all eci mlcal purposes, on account of the haid- 



mtsa and durability of its wood. 



N.B.— J. G. has for the present d >scd of all his potted 

 planu ; b»t as the others V xcellent ro- lere i» no risk 



In removing tl em. X supply in pots will be ready in the course 



•luext month. 



CfTDRUS DEODAR A, raited from seeds in the open gronn 

 l«*. each. Araucaria imbricats, Finns excelsa, Sic. &c. on 

 reasonable terms. 



R 



TO PEAR-GROWERS. 



:XlS LAXGEUER. Nurseryman- and Florist, 



CLARENDON NURSERY, ST. HELIER, JERSEY, 

 g» leave to draw the attention of Pear-growers to his new 

 PEA R, named " LANGELI ER'S BEURRE' " of first- rate merit ; 

 perfectly melting ripe in January ; shape of Napoleon, but larger 

 in size j standaid, tree very vigorous; one of the best flavoured 

 known, otherwise it would not be recommended by R, L., 

 native for advertising it is not f< r the sake of publishing, 

 bot for the good of the put in general, to whom he is happy 

 lo hare the opportunity of rendering himself useful j of which 

 ••Von Mon Ikon La Ci.krc" will be a sufficient guarantee, 

 kavtog proved itself as it was represented, and given universal 

 satisfaction. The trees of tl is Superb New Beurre are small 

 and limited in number, and the price will be 21s. ; if 6 tiees are 

 cellared, ; will be sent; no discount w.llbe allowed to the trade, 

 aad to the trade only will 8 plai be sent for 6 ; the number i* 

 ?ery limited. R. L. also takes this opportunity to state that to 

 this day numbers of " Von Mon Leon Le Clerc " remain unpaid 

 far, consequently none w. II be sent to unknown correspondents, 



Lcept for ready cash, or , t office order. 



As this is the season for planting, R. L. wishes to draw the 

 attention of Hie public to his acknowledged and m rivalled Cob 

 lection, of which a List m had by pre-paid letter, and begs 

 to seat* that nothing is sent from his tablishmcnt except 

 proved fruit, unle=s requested. R. L. also wishes to obtain at- 

 tention to a small quantity of EVERGREEN OAKS, among 

 which will be found a great variety; they are fine and healthy, 

 J years old, about 18 inches to a£ feet high, fit for planting or 

 potting, price 20*. per 100. Alb--, fine KIDNEY ( ATOES, 

 •operiorin flavour and produce t- e Ash-leaf; the sample, extra 

 toe, *s. 6d\ for 34!bs. weight, as not less than that quantity will 

 be sent. 



• HARDY SHRUBS AND I tBACEOUS PLANTS, &c. 



W/UX1AMIMAY, F.H.S., cultivating the above in 



* » large quantities, is enabled to offer them on the very 

 moderate terms below named, to which he respectfully begs to 

 caS the attention of persons about to make new or add to old 

 Plantations. He can recommend them as being showy, fine 

 varieties, collected for display, and not for mere botanical 

 curioei'y. The plants are strong and healthy, and will be 

 correctly named, viz. Hardy Shrubs, two each, 42s. per 100; if 

 5 SO taken at once, 100 or more sorts will be sent ; the 500 for 10 '. 

 FJaTdy Herbaceous Pis , 100 sorts for 42*., or 200 sorts f< 

 S0x ; the selection being left to W. M. Victoria late Red Cur- 

 vanr, Ms. a dozen; Hollyhocks, fine double sorts, at-i:s. per 100. 

 iSee Advertisement, Gardener f t ntc/e, Oct. 6.) Remittance 

 tjre'erence from nnknown c< respondents. 

 Hone Nnraerv. Rcdale. Y'otkwhire. Nov. 9. 



ClLEOPATRA is Ihe largest, roost constant, and best 

 J YELLOW DAHLIA in The World U has been K ted 



at rarious Shows 17 times, and always successful— the same 

 that was seen at Mr. tfnttlng**, of Chcapside, nearly three 

 months. It will b tmpC e to compete bu< folly wi 1* 

 Cleopatra; no yellow can come near her for constancy, bril- 

 liancy of colour, and grandeur c f habit ; and it is offered to the 

 Trade in chares of two g J ground roots for 10 guineas, if 

 nil the shares are taken by the 20th of Nov. Plants in y, 

 Ms. 6(2., and no disc .out unless to those who may set thr< 

 names down for root?, and be disappointed. The Uxbridge 

 Harsery is famous for its splendid growth of Fr and 



Kvergreens, Anemones, Pinks Picotees, Ca 

 and Mortsta* Flowers in general.- Brows and Attwei Ux- 

 Vidge Nursery, Nov. 7. 



rATRONISED BY HER MOST GR N.CIOUS MAJESTY THE 

 QUEEN, HIS GRACE THE DUK OF RUTLAND, HIS 

 GRACE THE LUKE OF MARLBOROUGH^ THE EARL 

 O :?\RRINGTONfr THE KARL OF L1VERPOC THE 

 I, i) 1 I HOP OF : DON, LORD VISCOUNT LORTON, 



I. )KD SONDES, &c. Sec. ; as well as by the HORTICULTU- 

 RAL SOCIETY OF L DON. 



Jfc ll&r \Mb much {.leisure in announcing 

 waiflWWo supply fine Canes of the above highly 

 ,muca j«.«$eemed Raspbvrr; . inequalled for the 

 .. aorBnary sisc ofV fruit, and richness of flavour. 

 Those to w . q Y. and Co. sei it last season ha expressed 

 their high admiration of Us superiority over all othT varieties, 

 and have been awarded several prizes at various Horticultural 

 Exhibitions during the sea . As a proof they have not exag- 

 gerated its excclknt qualities, Fruit was submitted to Dr. 

 Lin :i»i.ev (see Gardeners* Chro 'eof the 23d July, 1S43, p. 502) 



pinion of it is as follows: — 

 "Fastolpf Raspobrcv. — We have received from Messrs. 

 You , of Great Yarmeuth, fruit of the Fastolff Raspberry, 

 and we find it merits all that has been stated in favour of its 

 excellence. The fruit that we have received is very large, ob- 

 tusely conical, and -f rich flavour, far exceeding in this respect 

 some other new and large varieties. The plants bear abuu- 



dant'y, and in long succession." 



They also exhibited it on the 1st cf August, 1S43, before the 

 London Horticultural Society, 21, Regent-street, to which a 

 prize is awarded ; and again at the Horticultural Society's 

 Ex! itlon atChiswick, July 13,1844; an 1 it maintained its high 

 Character, by having a Certificate of rit awarded it. It would 

 therefore be unnec try for You l and Co. to recommend it 

 more fully, or with greater confidence to the notice of the 

 public, merely observing that it continues in high perfection 

 throughout the autumnal months (vide Gardeners 1 Chronicle, 



Itli Inst,, page 703), and has maintained its superiority in 

 the most unfavourable soils and situations, and requires no 

 other than the ordinary treatment of the old varieties. 



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

 to any part of the United Kingdom upon the following terms : — 



Packages containing 100 Canes . j£2 

 Ditto „ 50 „ . 110 



Ditto „ 25 „ . 12 



r package included. , 



YouKLLand Co. feel it due to themselves to state that a spu- 

 rious kind was offered for sale by other parties last season, 

 under the title of "Fastolff Raspberry,*' the same having no 

 pretensions to the genuine variety ; and to obviate a repetition 

 of the like they have appointed the following Nurserymen 

 and Seedsmen as their Agents for the sale of it, at whose 

 establishments may be seen engravings of the Fruit: — Bury St. 

 Edmunds— Mr. R. Pettit; Canterbury— Mr. W. Masters; Car- 

 lisle—Messrs. Little and Ballantyne; Chichester— Messrs. New- 

 man and Co. ; Cliff Vale, near Leek, Staffordshire— Mr. F. Fox; I 

 Cork— Messrs. Hay croft ; Doncaster— Mrs. Milan, Seed-shop ; * 

 Dundee— Messrs. Urquhart and Son; Durham— Messrs. Han- 



ck and Sons; Edinburgh— Messrs. Peter Lawson and Son; 

 Fulham — Messrs. Whitley and Orsborn; Glasgow— Messrs. 

 Drysriale and Co.; Haddington -Mr. T. Dods; Halifax— Mr. 

 W.Throp; Jersey— Mr. B. Saunders; Leeds— Messrs. Ely and 

 Son, Rc-thwcll Haigb 5 London— Messrs. Flanagan and Son, 

 No. 9, Mansion House-street, and Messrs. Noble, No. 152, 



>eet- street; Liverpool— Mr. James Cuthbert, 12, Clayton* 

 -quare; Manchester— Mr. H. D. C rmack; Nottingham— Mr. 

 J. F. Wood, The Coppice; Peterborough — Mr. John White; 

 Penzance— Mr. J. Fox; Plymouth— Mr. W. E. Rendle ^Shef- 

 field— Messrs. Fisher, Holmes, and C<». ; Southampton— Mr. 

 James Ingram; Stafford— Mr. J. Sandy; Torquay—Mr. J. 



organ • ikefield, Mr. W. Barratt ; Waterford— Messrs. Fen- 

 nrssey and Son ; Westerham, Kent- Mr. I. Cattell; Wexford— 

 Mr. James Harpur; York— Messrs. T. and I. Backhouse. 



YOUELL'S CELEBRATED TOBOLSK RHU- 

 BARB, the earliest sort known , fine roots, fit for forcing, 12s. 

 per dozen. For Particulars, see their Advertisement of the 2d 

 inst.— Great Yarmouth Nursery, Nov. 7, 1814. 



DOUBLE ROMAN and PAPER-WHITE NAR- 

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

 which is so justly esteemed for i' 'arly blooming and excessive 

 fragrance, and the latter for its purity and elegance, have been 

 3t received at A. Cobbett's. late Mr. Barron's, Italian and 

 Foreign Warehouse, IS, Pall Mall. Also Dutch Hyacinths, 

 Crocuses, Tulips, Anemone;', ccc. &c. ; Price Catalogues ol 

 which may be had per Post. 



TO THE LOVERS OF ROSES. 

 WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD NEAR UCKFIELD, 



SUSSEX ; AND AT PARIS. 



WILLIAM WOOD and SON have the honour of 

 submitting to the notice of their Friends and Amateurs, 

 the undernamed truly magnificent Galli'ia Rosb; it has flowered 

 ere this season in great perfection, and blooms were forwarded 

 to Dr. LiNOLBT, whose opinion appeared in the Gardeners' 

 Chronicle, page 464. 



Marcarkt Marx (Wood's).— "Your seedling, Gallica, is a 

 handsome variety, fine in ft rr.i, being compact and very double, 

 outside^ petals finely cupped ; in colour it is of a purple rose, of 

 a peculiar and beautiful tinge ; it is fragrant, and at its best when 

 fully expanded." 



Plants of the above are now ready for immediate delivery. 

 Standard and Dwarf at 5s. each. The usual discount to the trade 

 when not less than six plants are ordered at once. 



W. W. and Son further beg leave to state that they have on 

 hand a very extensive st ck of Rose*, at the following prices, 

 when the selection is left entirely to them : — 



Per doz. Per 100. 

 Superior selected standard Roses . . . 2is. £ s. d 

 Superb do. do. . . . 30 or 10 

 Select dwarf budded do. . . .12 — 3 

 Superb do. do. . . .18—5 

 Supv rior dwarf Roses (on own roots) . . .9 — 2 

 Superb do. do. fine show varieties 12 — 3 

 Fine Climbing do g« and 12 — 2 



Catalogues of Roses and Nursery Stock will be sent gratis on 

 application. 



N.B. Plants will be presented GRATIS, in order to compen- 

 ite the expense of carriage. A remittance, or reference, will 

 be required from unknown c lents. 



12 Prizes for this Lovely Flower. Also Lcianth,, nVrelce n7 H* 

 5s. to 10s. each: it was shown at Regent-street, on Tues.davii.i5 



ids of 2000 Blossoms on a Specimen Plant- a r 



inst , with upw 



e above Plants. Eisiahthts ilussellianu -'ed.2s.6d perriarfc la ' 

 ATso Seed of the Calceolaria, from Lady Constat ^diah« S 



other First rate Flowers, artificially set, 2s. 6rf. per packet r? 

 hill's Early Melon, the earliest ever grown, took the F r*t PaniT 

 sian Medal at Chisv.iek, in May 1336, is generally grown z 

 much approved of for an early crop. Fleming's TrenthainHoosalS 

 Cabul Melon, a delicious Melon. Also a very fine C iTpuIfc 

 from the Emperor's Garden, Conitantinople, presented to 

 by F. Passingham, Esq., Truro. The above Melon 's W S! 

 packet of 10 Seeds. Latter's Victory of England CucunUw 

 2$. Gd. per packet. Cuthill'3 celebrated Early Black Spine Cueum 

 her (the highest testimonials have been sent about this hindioZi 



•rt), 2s. Gd. per packet. If 3 packets of the above seed are faken 



Scarlet, a first-rate Border Flower, and an excellent Forcer 12«, 

 per dozen. Also good Picotees and Carnations, 12s. per « 



British Queen and Keen's Seedl ing Strawberries, in Pots forForcinr 

 can be selected out of thousands of very fine Plants. 



A Post-office order on the Camberwell Post-office, directed to 

 James Ci/thim,, Florist, Denmark-hill, Camberwell, London 

 will meet with careful attention. 



PIPER'S SEED WHEAT AGAIN! 



JD. PIPER has not sold all his Seed Wheit. As the 

 • season is far advanced, and he is unwilling it should be 

 ground, he offers it at a wholesale price, in quantity not leu 

 tban lOsJicks, at the following prices : — 



PIPER'S THICKSET ... . 20/. per Load. 

 COLNE WHITECHAFF . . 15/. 



And if Earl Ducie, or any other person or persons powesiinr; 

 a Model Farm for the public good, and the benefit of Agriculture, 

 will apply (should n< vish to receive more than half a score 

 applications), J. D. P. will givo one bushel of either sort, and 

 send it 5« miles carriage free.-r-Colne Engaine, Essex. 



LARGE Si OClv OF SEEDLINGS. 



W& T. SAMSON, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, have 1 

 • large stock of the following plants, which they will 



dispose of at low prices : — 

 American arbor-vitse, 



2 years old . . 50,000 

 Ash, 1 year old . 200,000 



Ileech, I year old . 1,500,000 

 Bnllace, wild, 1 yr. old 5000 

 Elm, 1 year old . 200,000 



150,000 

 150,000 



Holly, 1 year old 

 Hornbeam, 1 year old 

 Juniper, common, 1 



year old 

 Quercus coccinea, 1 



year old 



50,000 

 100,000 



Larch, 1 year old . 1,000,0## 



Quercus macrocarj a, 



1 year old . . J5.00S 



palu-tre, yr. old 25,006 



rubra, I yr. old 5000 



tinctoria, 1 yr. old 6000 



Soots Fir, 2 years old 1,000,000 

 Sice, or Blackthorn, 



1 year old . . 150,000 

 Spruce, 2 years old 1,000,000 

 Thorn quicks, 1 year 



Old ... 1,500,000 



99 

 If 



inclined to sell cheap. 



Sales fig auction. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, and OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTBEROE & MORRIS will submit 

 to Public competition, at the Auction Mart, n^^olome^ 

 lane, on Friday, Nov. 15, 1844, at 12 o'clock, a very fine Co.ec- 

 tion of Standard and Dwarf ROSES; a Bed of choice- nam.d 



TULIPS, comprising most of the leading vanetI " n t Le 

 splendid Assortment of DUTCH BULBS, comprising fios 

 Double and Single Hyacinths, Narcissus. ^KSSmJSR 

 nes, Crocus, Dens Canis, &c. May be viewed the Moraingo 

 Sale. Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and of the Auc 

 tioneers, Leytonstone. _, . 



ST. ALBANY, HERTS 

 UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. 



\/fESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORltlb *re 



1V1 structed by Hie Executors of the Mortgagee (rn^con e 



11 o'ciock, the wnoie 01 me "'•";■-_, ornamertw. 

 tprising Fruit and Forest-trees, Evergreen., ^ >boat 

 iduous, and American Plants of every va n . ^ cnoicc5 t 

 3000 Standard and Dwarf Roses, cons' sung seedling 



varieties ; 1,000,000 Quick and Oaks, of ulffe , re pJ,°{: nr K Dahlits. 

 Beech, Ash, &c, Sea Kale, Asparagus, and kd- tQ tuU 



The lots will be »«»'*.. 



com 

 Deci 



3000 



and Herbaceous Plants. The lots wm "5 J" " ce k prior to 

 large and sma.l purchasers. May be viewea 10 g ^ mJ 



the Sale. Catalogues 6<*. each, returnable to »p«r i)f9T&na 

 be had on the premises, of A. A. U0RA ;v ■' , See a 3 men in 

 Land Surveyor, St. Alban's ; of the P r ^%£* 

 London, and of the Auctioneers Leytonshme^sw^ 







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TO NURSERY N, &C. 



NURSERYMEN and O TilkRS desirous of supply- 

 ing PLANTS for the BIRKENHEAD PARK, which is now 

 ready for planting, arc requested to send their nau.es and address 

 to Mr. Kemp, Park-cffice, Birkenhead, on or before Thursday, 

 the 12th November, when they will have Circulars and Lists 

 forwarded to them, if their locality be deemed suitable. 



By Order, Samuel Moss. 



N.B.— Plants from a cold sea-coast, or from northerly dis- 

 tricts, will alone be eligible. 

 Town hall, Birkenhead, Oct. 31, 1S44. 



BROMPTON-PARK NURSERY AND SEED EST 



MENT.— Fstahmshki) 10SI. nRG haTe 



MESSRS. GRAY, ADAMS, fc A> ; D nn " f U t ^ r nurn- 

 much pleasure in directing ^^^stoCK, consist 

 rous customers to their extensive N H Hb ;^* ., ied fruit-trees, 

 ing of Dwarf and Standard Maiden and u ™"; oU of a rcrf 

 Fijs, Vines, &c. &c, ail of which are his sea son 

 superior description, and will fu By m ^ Tof years enjof- 

 this establishment has for such a long pe rio do > the „ 



for producing these articles. The peculiar nan ir ^ 

 renders the removal of all ornamental tree » •»». Uectl0 o , 



certain, of which there is a ^ect ami ex ten« of Grc en. 

 together with every thing that is desirable in the 



house and Herbaceous Plants. inspect a fine sto 



MARKET GARDENERS are ^vUed to ' n ^ ^ w * 



of Half Standard Apples, Pears, and Plums, w 

 find well worthy their attention hand arc gen ; 



The SEEDS of this season that Jf^SVatalogues wiU 

 rally of a very fine quality, and ofwJ^Wg,^ 

 issued in doe cuur<e.-K,o^ngtou-road, "^zL-~~-^ s o 



,c. IN KE^ 



M 



x. 



1 



Fl IG1BLE ESTABLISHMENT IN P.USINESS, 



eligible tbiiv ROXBURGHSHIBE eXP eoi^ 



R LOCKIE, Seedsman, finding « whoie^J 



LTJ. f orrThis other occupations to relinquish^ .£ 



nd Retail Seed Trade, &c , conduct-d by hi- « , J £ 



irnsclf for upwards of 5/ years, is ready to ^ shop gr» 

 1NESS and STOCK in TRADE ; as also to J ^t y[aX y 



m in the Marjcet-plaej, and Oj^SJJi**- tn * 



to any partv wishing to obtain so el &'^ le Bn ual untd sn , 



Mr Lockie will continue the b^newas osw guCCC cd «» 

 ra ; ment is made , but the party ^jtend ^ ^ V IJ 



may have immediate entry to the whole pre 

 Mr: GaoncE Main, Writer, Kelso.-Nov. 9- 



