GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| ene Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
* TO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS. 
TWO NEW STRAWBERRI ES, 
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Hale а З РО 1 SEEDS FOR AW ORNA 5 SELECTED LARGE IN SIZE, ein 2 ro COLOUR, 
Laven, ‚ durability of bag UTTON & SONS having bee considerable ap ILLAM NICHOLSON having succeeded in 
— —.— in ichaebs . rience in assorting seeds, suitable for the vari ous climates o raising two Seedling Strawberries, has nam them 
a | the colonies, and in n packing them for pool rtation, are enabled to * Ajax" and “ Ruby.” P. ye AME is a most excellent plaut 
supply emigrants with such seeds as will prevent € 22 forcing; in 1849 W. eda a plants, and obtained beau- 
ment. Orders сори a remittance of 30s, 20s, or 15s ful large ripe fruit by t the 29th o f April, some of whieh were 
pee what 2 — the seeds are required for, will be ferita prea. to Ca mberw ell (near London), for the inspection of 
executed.—Address Јонх SUTTON & Soxs Seed Gro Mr. Cuthill, p? ‚&с. 
4 Read he following "col of cultivating the * ane Str vr 
75 e. cdd has been found to answer admirably, and is strongly 'écom 
formation У v.e ee ROSES. mended: The 1 ast runners to be selected at any time betw ixt 
st Michael's Emi. Jan mony and March; plant them in beds where it is intended 
St tatisties, agricultural a a OSES extending over 10 acres of ground may be | they should remain, not allowing them to make runners nor bear 
Temperature ED TP QM В selected p» purchasers from 188. to 20s. per dozen, com- fruit ding the first year; the year following they will bear 
e-lifter, M‘Gla shems.. . 6a | prising all the leading varieties; dwarf do., 6s. to 12s. per doz. | eno ruit, ч wa measuring 9 inches in circumference, and 
Turnip Lois mee don. - 3 „ Pine varieties, in pots fit for forcing, 19s. to 18s. per doz. weighing from 2 to 3 ounces. Parties wishing to adopt this 
voa iss 33 > % CAMELLIAS, well set with flower-buds, 30s. per doz., and method can now 185 supplied by Mr. Nicholson, with plants of 
VVV rn , leading varieties, 12s. to 18s.; fine speci- | this splendid Strawberry, having roots from 4 to 6 inches 1026, 
BU GNU fase МЫ coset ees 8 e| mens fit for exhibition in 11-inch pots. А large stock of А few of the“ Ruby” can be sent with the“ Ajax” . 
ELYTRA SPECTABILIS. Fine ma Poaclies, Neots- a testimonials, &c., see Gardeners’ Chronicle for Augus st 7th 
3 rines, and Apricots, 5s. each, Plums, Pear les, and Cher- 
E & HORTICULTURAL | ESTABLISHMENT, ries, 8, 6d. Seh wai eval беким: Muresan Bisel Г —For 100 plants, 30s.; for 50 do, 16s.; а few extra 
od SUFF Catalogues Се be had on 8 of two postage stamps. alowed. to the trade. 
Bass AnD BROWN e the е to announce G. 8 , Streatham Place Nursery, Brixton Hill, near ost Office-orders payable at Yarm, Egglescliffe, near Yarm, 
aar. that their SEEDS for de: enn season c lcd harvested | Londo Yorkshire. 
| to send out in fine condition, which they beg to offer y 
as d Their similar ононе previous years һауе! ONE YEAR SEEDLING CEDRUS DEODARA. 8 7 one E F 
| e highest eae Ee ction, and they can recommend them with AULE anp SONS beg to call attention to their | wena” very handsome, fruit measuring 
large supply of CEDRUS DARA, and are now | from us to 28 inches; a free setter and abundant bearer, always 
oan VEGETABLE SEEDS IN ASSORTMENTS. enabled to offer fine one year Seedlings, grown in 2 ground, growi gan amiform size from stem to int; carries with ita 
of the assorted p ions are given in the at 255. ae 100, or 107. per ui together with sizes of various | good ber colour fine dark green, and free from ribs or shrivels ; 
Catalo: £ s. d. ages —6 to 9 inches, 1 foot, 1 to 14 foot, 14 re I to 3 feet, | as Cucumbers for рери they are not gr equalled; both 
PEAS, Ee nnt. best sorts, 1 quart of each, and 3 to 4 feet,* all of which are —Q in ized pots, | have been exhibited at the first Cucumber shows in England mid v 
arranged for succes: 0 14 0 prices of which will be forwarded 5 * where they have always been successful. Phenome 
= 10 pe TONS i ‘quart ofeach 0 8 6| * IA are magnificent plants; well suited for specimens for | is the hardiest long Cucumber, growing with less heat than any 
sooth uart ofeach 0 4 6 | Lawns, Parks, or Avenue planting. May grown E fv other of its length. Sold in packets 25. 
nico LR HQ. VN for „ N 2 4 6 in or Fost of pots. sound Seeds; Lord Keynon’s Favourite winter Cucumber, 2s- 6d, 2s. 6d. 
3 0| The Nurseries, Stapleton Road, Bristol. » packet. Penn postage stamps to the amount will suffice 
oe r 600 r paymen ah TNT. Nurseryman and 
uber Hoods vd n 10.0 UPERIOR NEW CELERY.—SUTTON’S SOLID 14, Abbey Church Y 
ma 110 0 very sweet, largo; s prizes solid, decidedly the finest BEAT BARGAINS IN ROSES.—This being the 
m 8 awarded in varius p per time for planting, WILLIAM WILLI son, of the Rose 
de w) er mi й thy, having, entered om i the DIRAK. of f his 5 
be 
d on — ч а at "which hes he all in 
lingford, November Pa, 
ur Celery ; it pod ger others, | nam 
Eon eA which ch toutains select. New 
Herbaceous Plants, Fru its, Bul and. и“ I — E комму 35 TU 
hree post 
* Y is the mann r 
А ) fine 1 fant small plants in pots thse iit 5 
5 5 or n under ent, in quieknes апа T т ута tendi ri trong, healthy qus і 
aes xs I had tieks pete between тее from шо: 4 = ar „Géant. des hi 
пуаМе to en Brows. "Remittances and roots, the first week in September: be. ip > Bath Moss, Fortune's Yellow, Vicomtesse de Caz 
eee je a Cx fer om Mr. Butler, . — to A. Mangles, Esq. Cloth of oe, Fortune’s Carnation, 
TES NTURY. иш, November gi 1а. 83 Moss Lanii, Paul ома те &c. .Also 200 fine 
RELLO “The eet in particular was very The like ж. varieties for 5l., containing the a varieties with others of the 
seen here before | ist character. Also 12 хес жа e the.finest Yellow Roses 
fines 
cessors From James Kingsford, к known, strong plants, 12s., or 24 varieties for 11. In addition to 
the Trade that their “ Sydenham, November 5, 1852. the above, W. W. begs to offer the following superb seedlings 
"wer Seeds are ready, and gardener gained the Prize at ee Show for your not yet out: 
saa’ аа Celery. á brid Perpetua —A soft rosy crim- 
T nae Ber Barbarossa Vine. | Тһе above superior sorts of Celery may b 1 s E Muy дыш “chronic e duy A 5 Au "This is a 
ey Lane Chronicle, Dec. Lo: shining p per packet. They are both 4 дс, in 1 d our com- 1 r, full, есте 
a 26, Moorgate treet, London. ecti i 
lished i a 11 — Jon — & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. William m 
Ras PROLIFIC RHUBARB. — This THE U IQUE SWEET BRI BRIAR—This is T Sweet Briar rar аз 
it plants 945. оа of its kind. 2 Stock limited. Year POTATOES FOR SEED.—On Sale, by the Sub- Chronicle, S ind 1862.) "0 gue ub. is a large-sized foll 
: — ell; Brixton, S Surrey ; MA M C scribers, a few Tons of 9 EARLY N ur del caecum A Pod pink co Я : 
‚ Comm i reclaimed peat withou E a vs б 
“tothe trade. and the principal Seedsmen in em 1 Hl, Hill, sn w ыы Shit . by аы, This ee superior | : LOVISA MILNER (at (a dem — . Many 22 cid 
la arlier, and ally productive as the | . Man above Rose 
PEER ANON a sors Por Пав s) R egent and wel site for a general “crop either for epee * are worked on ga Y — "toe tock. 3 
D A р —.—.— ES OF | feld culture. The Potatoes are dressed with an inch and a Fine stron ts of the ever- blooming "i. 
— FRUIT, ay are now | riddle "Price 15s. per bag of 2 cwt. (a strong proe corn Dee | decorating rere and plantations at 15s. per 1 
on application 0 or тте к pos 2s the ineluded) and cones. carriage free in London, Liverpool and | Роѕі-оћісе orders paya yable as e. 
ied.) 
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. Souates Rs, 159, Fenchurch Stree t, London Hull.—W. Drummonp & Sons, Seedsmen, Stirling those 
HOP SEED Ed EXPC (This — will not be repeated. . —The importance of cultivating 
J © pelected 4 nik жашыр State that bs has carefully TRADE. | are dat Subject ачр has induced us for several years (ever 
7 т ted fn iene ТА Teng Seed from the finest J. G- WATES CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE | Sineo the fst general development of tne i the cultivation 
Д LO EEDS is n w ready, à riments as to the sorts m : 
lishment, Maidstone and | on mi es most suitable, We now prosent the 3 i 
RAWB Seed Establishment, 181, High Holborn, London. least liable to disease, being all Y ptr os 
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mea PRINCE RY PLANTS. "WO YEARS !TRANSPLANTED . NATI IVE |y Ely ui^ б-чу 
The BLACK Р » 1. per 100 SCOTCH FIRS, COMMON лхо TYROLESE LARCHES. | Sogen's Barly n тч, the very best easly "i 
Corn Ls hlet on ui 5 = 100, 3 лера ена S arge stoc 4 k of pes — Mes they British 9 prol „ auri Й for forcing К 
Ks Melon, & &c. Price 20 x: Б Жасы yh Seakale, | ca mend as ie in quality, and whic ec Golden D ae N 
y the 7 — or those penteken- 4 intending to 57 iy алаа Kidney, аз = 
co upon ie 2 t Garde SEM Lacs, Price worthy the notice of th be supplied either from th не T: Fifty-fo мк most extraordinary cropper, МИ 
en ai E here. pine good 
5 years of age, who has some knowledge of nane — h — 12 sent 1 — Ó Red Aste ae very productive, тешу, — асе 
C will be forwarded on applica ‘Dickson & тош well till the f the greatest impro 
amberwell, London. rth Nurseries, N. B., J mu s chesterman's ing, t o 
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т. D Sree n "BED, WAREHOUSE, NEW CUCUMBER—" GUN- “BARREL.” | bn Neto e Favourite, a Potato in Bos ^ Pe icc d 
? Nis frenar a WICK 
p Sub ighout the coun; 
“his have now been 
ted to us by the Hey 
ы toov | POMAS BRIND, Genet mà Рони ed] nye 
dere We ue of Sends of this celebrated Cucumber. E^ above Prices "are for Cash 
Itis the the best hybrid е — sent ont, bl ack spine, slight — Jona Sc Surron & Sons, Seed Growers, ening, es. 
and carries. 
gal aud 6e. each, containing West some e ЕУ санае 
з respectfully to acquaint 
try that his crops of Culinary 
gathered in, in first-rate con- 
all- recent 
be grown 
Rp nee goda T 24 to 30 inches; colour, 
Sold in packets, 25. 6d. 
eod | nix and iå fourteen seeds, or Post-office order, payable as above, 
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