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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 6.—1853.] 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 
[Price 6d. 
INDEX 
Agricultural Society of England 9 977455 .. 85 а 
dois waterproof - ar. MC rt Kune So Society x 
. 85 
Poultry repo: .. 90 
— Г бач at Doncaster 92 
Probus Farmers' Club 92 0 
Rain in 1852........... io QE 
hododendrons, Sikkim +. 85 
Seeds, foreign......... .87 
Sheep, boots for. 5 
Straw as manure ........ 
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Duae am det nic 
Horie So cy d s Garden У 
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Willow, kkk š te 25 5 
Woods and forests. 
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ESTABLISHED 1786 
WEST LAND 
AGRICULTURAL & —— ESTABLISHMENT, 
E SUPPLY OF 
EVERY REQUISITE "FOR THE FARM AND GARDEN, 
» PLYMOUTH, 
(Adjoining E «ген of the red Devon Railway: 
and Chief Office о Of | н Plane yov ded h Company, and within 
Jive minutes’ walk о of the — Wésrins Docks, from whence 
ing to all the principal Sea-ports 
in Great Britain and айат). 
ABOTA UMBE RENDLE um. 9. 
SEED MER , Plymou em have much pleas 
2 that * p this season e and аана. Stok 
of all k of KITCHEN GARDEN 1 FLOWER SEE 
in the p possible condition, G Y THEMSELVES, Or se 
GROWERS OF THE HIGHEST —— 
RENDLE’S NEW SEED 9 is now ready, and 
had in a с - one post 
I cnm SOCIETY 8 t: 
Meeting in Regent Street, a February 15, 
Lei ra of SPECIAL 1 тау be CAMEL LLIAS 
threes, in pots exceeding 15 inches in inside 
55 Lomb PEARS, — er in collections of 
It contains the prices of every iy ed tics, and should be 
in the aeos of all tuki have gardens, whether large 
The 5 slowing unsolicited testimonials have been received, 
selected from s everal hun dreds of. a similar character. The 
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ns of each 'sort to be produced ; LETTUCES 
Miren te 
A VERY ese * m E SEEDLING 
codlands Nursery, Mareajield, i near Uckfield, Suss 
M. WOOD AND SON have pe: pleasure of — 
Е iler a fine Stock of one-year seedling Larch, 
o-year ditto itto 8 pecans Low — two-year 
ditto 2 . * coteh. Fir. e p rices, whi ch are 
exceedingly moderate, w pp b. 5. 
DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE OF | 
uud SELECT VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, post 
W. DRUMMOND Axp SONS, SEEDSMEN, Stirling. 
N.B. Seeds.forwarded carriage free to the qucd ам 
Ports and Railway Stations throughout the kingdo 
ERICAN NURSE 
GEORGE BAKER, Windlesham, near Bagshot, 
y, Exhibitor of American Plants at th 2 5 egi cn 
ardens, Regent's Park, begs to the тк” and public th 
has published a Descriptive CA OGUE o P AMERICAN 
PLANTS, Coniferæ, Roses, en e Shrubs, &c 
by enclosing two postage stamps. 
Near Staines — Windsor TD ost Wr cater Railway. 
J.A G. Names Gs CATALOGUE. or . 
EDS is now 
sae ge La 181, High эй London. 
Yorkshire. 
“Your Seeds ыла giver “erent satisfaction, I wm send you 
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. 
н WA ares ully invites attention 
ng > — 
UCARIA IXDRICATA, ie 3, 4, and 5 feet high. We 
М a fine stoc arge Ara 1 and as they have never 
been in pots, they i as а 
CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA, 2 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet high, 
all from seed and in the open grou 
CEDRUS DEODARA, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 12 feet high. 
M рЕ LE BANON, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, to 12 fe et high. The 
large nd Cedars и Lebano on, here referred to, have been 
тери! evi ring; they a re magnificent | specimens, 
and t be sent any distance with perfect safi 
ety. 
‚ 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet; 
larger and splendid 55 8 to 12 feet: all removed last spring. 1 
I, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet high. 
CANADENSIS, Hemlock Spruce, fine plants, 5, 6, 7, | 
th good leads, own bottoms, 
with in a other Nursery. 
and 8 high 
a oni not — on фт 
M ae INSIGNIS, all from most beautiful plan 
us eve Me high. ROCAREA, ar. LAMBI RTIANA | E 
we e 
кей, 2, 3, 4 5, 6, and 7 fect high. lot of these 
МТ хортом Dp 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet high; 
JUNIPERUS Vii VIRGINIANA 
4,5, 6, ~ 7 feet. 
A, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet. 
RECUR 
# EXCELSA’S: 4, 5, and 6 feet. 
m 
— a 3, 4, and 5 feet. This is a 
very 
A UPRIGHT TRISH н JUNIPER, 8, 4,5, 6, 7, 8, to 10 feet high. 
striking of 
See 
10 TRISH YEW, 4, 55 6, TSt to 10 feet eet high. Th These | 
3 2, 3, 4, 6,7, Tawa 8 feet high. 
PRESSUS e RIEGATA (the variegated 
Mi CAM h. 
*GOLDEN YEw, common 3 3, 4, 3 эн feet "eis 
Visitors to ede coc produced by the have failed to 
the last five — viZ, Arie 
and 8 Chinese Junipers and the 
fariegated white Gene — I believe we may assert, without 
of contradiction, Elvaston, a similar lot of plants to to 
those here offered cannot be found in any Nursery in Britain. 
Priced Catalogues will be forwarded on 
The being near de. Hill Nursery is within an hour’s ride of London 
N South Western Railway, where 
conveyances may at 
(the red Cedar) fine plants, | No 4 
J 
ester and Ga н eee 
* I hav is m successful oov your Willeove Broceoli in 
taking all — prizes offered by the Aberdeenshire Horticultural 
Society.” 
28 ер near Coventry 
I feel it due $ fo 
diy and my Ae perfect satisfaction, I have named your 
€— ent 12 bs etd of my eu M. another т year will, I 
have no.doubt, s orders for what they m 
à bral s a Member of wii in Ireland. 
that it is my just and po ot t t return you 
r your 8 in the se of Flower and 
n of which бетж Ме much satisfac- 
oe 
Gentleman in Fi ifeshire. 
e Seeds furnished by you have proved to be of the best 
combine description. 
Froma Gentleman resident in Chesterfield. 
J have great pleasure in € that I tena diste 
with the Seeds furnished by 
entleman 
ed vd that the Seeds sent have given | 
priorem near Dublin 
Fro lema. 
* T feel much 8 in stating the great satisfaction I have 
had with your Seeds; t — iain Ает Brocéoli particularly has 
ee the wonder of all who have seen them. I cut one be v P 
163168. in Tilt ко oti дей gardener says there i 
larger. зат абзе 5 also was very fine, "t immense 
size and t n of the heads most perfect." 
Pan Countess of —— 
“T wis to express n myt angers for the liberal manner in which 
iriure! aeted to 
ae na gyman in Ireland. 
gratifying to have again to express the satisfaction I 
have had їп your” Seeds The kinds have been true, and the 
Seeds sown grow w 
From a Gentleman in Lincolnsh 
u -А ат glad to bone —— of the — quality of your 
See 
а Clergyman in Dors etshive, 
“І was much 3 with last year's Seeds.“ 
If it were necessary, the columns нй this Paper could 
be epe with similar testimonies of the excellence of our 
COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS. 
Our —Ó have Bat маң en the greatest satisfaction to all who 
ve received муе the greater confidence in € 
e үт чеши: supplied on + the following terms 
0,1. Complete Мета зад a large garden for опе £ =, 
q 
rts о a 
Reus Beet, Brussels Sprouts, Carro 
fande 14 ps Celery, Spinach, Radish, ý 
Herbs, C Ачан a and other use 
vegetables 
* т " Complete Collection a ve мй quantities 
E CURRENT AND GARDEN Drrectory.—A few 
Copies of this useful w — ts sti ill ren remain on hand. A Copy will be 
sent free by post in 
WILLIAM Бу cas 
80 Carriage, by Steamers to the following Sea-ports :— 
SOUTHAMPTON 
LIVERPOOL PORTSMOUTH 
FAL oer n 
BELFAST 
LIMERICK 
U Seed с above £2 will also à be iere Free 
of pisce Railways :— 
GREAT 1 SOUTHAMPTON AND 
BRISTOL AND BIRMING- DORCHESTER 
HA SOUTH ret RN 
BRISTOL AND EXETER SOUTH DEVON. 
For Catalo nd further pem. apply to WILLIAM 
EpecuusE RENDLE * t Co. Seed Mere s, Plym outh, 
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN eria. A ена 
A. Henderson & Co. will be 
SEEUS TO 
gu COLLECTIONS ОР GARDEN SEEDS, 
which still unrivalled, may now be obtained in 
y part of pa United K Kingdom I from the Growers, 
Jolin поно а ons, R 
& Sons be eing extant биетә э Seeds, are enabled to 
ntage 
sorts 
they caen e been in * they feel c 
tions of — ча as 3 in е as they ате greater in 
quantity than hers yet offered. 
For sorts and — contaix 
(эннген; J. ae NS еа 
з of Garden 
to the pete 
much pleasure in referrin 
reds 
wd in * porc 
rnestly recommend all pu 
Jes "d слы encomiums 
в, Noblemen, Clergymen, 
deu thine "à llections in past 
seasons, a, few y which they муун е presen 
From Bartlow Rectory, nea aria а 15, 1852. 
= E p be better than "ns whole of your last year's 
supply of seeds.” 
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From Withycombe Rectory, Taunton, Nov. 15, 1852. 
that I recommended two of my friends to take parcels E you." 
— om nb vm Eddleston, 4 27, 1 
“Tord Е. s to enclose Messrs. Sutton & Sons а cheque for 
the pen of ‘their — The seeds have given great satis- 
factio 
William Grant, Gardener, Hermand, NM 
арі, 
е family here m — taking 2 5 Seeds from you, 
From Mr. 
as Pu: never had s fine vege ve taken 
LA e at the саана Shows wit P. they аге very much 
admired." 
E om Mr. William Moore, Gardener, the Stoke, r 
October 7, 1852. Tem 
“T never зай {pre revions to yours last ) a lot of Seeds which 
have all turned ou tis factory.“ 
Ae A ap D wm паре Strout, Mareh eh 26, 1852. 
“Ta haWeatisted, wit of Seeds you 
made аб and yi the quantity абс ou sent; and Г rd i x 
that I have 26 e better by leaving the dois to you dfc E 
iug for faye! 
F. C., Grove House 10 
“Your seeds I ought to y are exceedingly good. 
think if but j bear in ех 
liberal and honest 7 0 
‘ov. 6, 1852. 
* [ beg to offer P. soy cati ak o the Seeds 
me the two sia seasons; DEE could be more Y or 
om Brome s, Glasgow, Nov. 15, 1852. 
The 8050 received 1 last үле, turned out admirably, all 
being of firét-fatió uper 
The Seeds above alluded to are Surron’s Complete 
Collections for — year’s Supply, =» prices of which 
are the same as heretofore, viz., No. 1, 2l. 10s. ; No. 2, 
17. 10s. ; No. 3, II. 1s. ; and No. 4, 12s. 6d. ; but any of ` 
the Seeds may Ure hased е the 20. - 
tion is not ingenia 
re delivered Са 
sate i in ame rid particulars of ч 
Free by Rail, as 
sorts, quantities, prices of ds contai 
cach Collection, which may be һай, post уке, N 
| for one penny stamp. 
Address, Јонх puc & Sons, Seed Growers, Readin 
р 508 РКІСЕ LISTS « or 
5 
UCUMBER лхр MELON SEED. — The Subscriber 
begs to offer the undermentioned well-known CUCUMBER 
and MELON SEED, true to arta. atis. viat, packet, age 
each :—Cueumbers, viz., 
i ouse, Lord M Fa 
Manchester Prize. Melons, viz., Beech [ 
wood, Ferguson’s | 
s Green Fleshed, Bromham Hall Green Fle 
Walker's fine netted Scarlet Fleshed, and Major Wade's 
Fleshed. The a скау obtained on receipt of postage stamps 
to the amou 5 y part. 
Henry May, The е Hope Nurseries, Bedale, Yorkshire. 
SCARLET SALPIGLOT, 
ARTHUR HENDERSON AND CO. have the 
zs 
rs the seed 
new and beauti It i diera from other Salpiglots most 
—Ó in Т mich is is ga Е а clear vivid чаа ег scarlet, 
ys 
ed 
ae ean & а 
garden it possess ‘or there are 
few annuals that ng man — "The whole of the seed of this m 
annual has been pure d by Henderson & Co., 
celebrated Mr. 7 Burridg: — * Colchester, Par e the flo eei 
world are already indebted for many oice seeds ; 
e N — — send 
— of the seed at "2s. 6d. e — ne = 
Since we brought this ei under the e of the publie, 
in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, other — a e offered for 
the seed of what they term’ “ Salpi 
isti 
variety, w 
ave yet roy ee roved, 5 е consider, avery 
80 dame * " "d 
This beautif ul annual wil! be found figured i 
Dea а — number of Sir „Joseph Paxton's and Dr. Dr тойгуз 
" Flower Garden." Apple Place, Edgeware Road, I. ondon 
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