6—1853. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
= 
NEW AND GUI a CARRIAGE FREE. 
em 
ENDLE AND 22 SEED 
ILLIAM EGCUMBE R 
kinds of 
Plymouth, supply all 
EN S 
exchange for one ‘penny $ stam 
above n CARRIAGE FREE to of the . 
Aer in the 8 South and West of England, aad to the following 
энн. Liverpool, Dub lin, Beltast, Cork, Penzance, 
mouth, and Southa * 
of our Seeds see 
logues "y further particulars 
Е. а ag ee & Co., peer Merchants, 
1 MORE T 
on APT 
SELECT FLOWER SEEDS IN 0 LABELS. 
Gilia — чен — 
ob itor sree Д5 833.— 
ink, with violet centre ; 
1853. 
apply to WILLIAM 
Plymouth. 
A CENTU 
t. Ord., Polemoniacex.— — 
— nual; 2 feb. erect ranging : 4 i = 
June to "Augu 
Cult. заба for mixed borders. Sow, м — through the 
28 . arly spring blooming; and for ssion in March 
Common garden soil. 
GUrroNn’s ASSORTMENTS ол, FLOWER SEEDS 
up in d. Moore's . B 
La any sum they 
the most showy 80 
& Sons, Seed Growers, 
UA S CAT 
GUE S can 
ды bgp stamps 
The First Part contains Greenho 22 an 
described; the Second Part contain ard 
pe m Д &c.; and the Third Part 
d ed. 
$5 EN, carefully got up, to enable 
se the articles they want — — trouble. 
height, colour, ant f flowering of Plants, 
i Frui 
CAT 
Danse for 
Nurseries, HIE Yorkshire. 
mending as being decidedly superior to his erb Dwarf Red, each 2s. er Чой 21 0 : соте 
gent out, with universal pay — three years back. The Untrained or Mad — ditto, 15. Gd. each, or, per dozen... 12 0 — that m for some time to 
Crystal White is a dwarf ki m rely exceedi sd under the best Apples, dwarfs and standards, of best sorts, p. do., 10s. to 15 0|continue to ensue den ‘the acts of 2 ee 
ut) 18 inches i i» eight itia very solid, crisp, and fine Fine Gooseberries, Currants, and Ras berries, er dozen 3 0 ough 
favoured Kg if sown at the ru time as the red variety, will Figs, Medlars, Walnuts, and Mulberties, eac 2 0 No compi aint has been more fr br - t 
me into use a month ean and e and i^ ontinue wine anmi later. Filberts, , new, thin shel lied, and red skinned, per dozen з o|against the a te gen a n the excessivo ex - 
seen by some of the firs Honc unt ry, Vin layers, in pots, per do 15 0 nt upon the unproductiveness o | 
and pronounced to be a superior article. peat ba ablained o H Rhubarb Roots, Early Se а ow han Seakale, em Asparagus ria attenda P А здн та of su 
— er Bee Above, or from the following 3 Plants, and i ger den p Beate of ^ kinds supplied. Choice F — : п 17 th эз xit руге 
Seeds, 2⁰ 10s., free by 500 e en we Пп a e ac remai udited 
essrs. "Hurst and M‘Mullen, Leadenhall. Street; Al n Nursery. Stoke Newington, London, Feb. 5. 1 " 
Messrs. Da Оо jot Benham, мае е паа from the year 1 5 inclusive, to 1850-51. The 
Minier & Co, trand ; Mr. Duncan Hairs, St. Martins, 8 NEW MELON. accounts of the Crown estate in the Orkneys, with 
paring Ond; Ex Denyer, aas Street de e 29 НЕ GOLDEN QUEEN, from North America, their vouchers, have not been tra nsmitted from the 
J... NM. AUN. cen cats" ar edis aci ence thirty three). No 
ard, Maidstone; Mr. Turner, Slough ; Messrs. Downie and - — have had ern — wi of tes the above Melo wonder a ssioner considers 
Laird, Edinburgh; Messrs, F. and J. Dickson, Chester; Messrs. | and consider it much superior га pe —— (c әк e qaad: 4 z f Mm be matched by. a 
. and J. Dickson, Manchester; Messrs. J. and J. Fraser, Lea 5 Sub-Cur. P utor 1» the му oth and Gardener to the unsa 8 actory ; d 
Bridge, — Messrs. Little мм 1 се коа кину ; Messrs. Philosophical 130-502 ee case = Watcha at thon the Med à i 
eitch and Son, Exeter: r3. ; Mr. I have frequenti. tested the *Golden Queen' Melon, during add "à ат. ен tartling ridi А in e 
Weston 1 v Rents ossis. T Be Ren гп, W "Mr. Cattell, 1951 and 1852, and found it very qe ane Lx Savoie үм ch | annual еле they no 
Ed: Баа & Co Jo; D Dublin: Mr. ‘smith, Riverhead, К Kent! gharas A ^i Lo a гор k. wt distinction has been pe е between 'expenditare ure for 
з * or | 
Mr. Epp ee Ken HME Bro n, Norwich. ave been a Melon grower rapa often му years and have annual maintenance, outlay of 
UPERB NEW ME qu н the purpose of im im vu the. Crown property, or in 
AUSTEN'S \ ‘INGOMPARABLE” GREEN FLESH. | ail, the aboye and, when norm u. . дэ фоны Bü, ang | th ber юан of аа 
DW > TILEY i 18 most others“ —T. dener 10 J. ber, Esq., ew or urpo g 
E 8 — t Mr. зб. gg птн) чарба ae seeds, will be sont 4л ои. олана А п increased valu oe future gata > 2 roduction, 
Araro; Cara the е ОГ the public receipt o 3 stamps the en d А а 6d.—Apply to | We shall have е that th onder ` 
And all othe i de Wary mupe: Joun TULLY, m Friends Retrea | mismanagement should have bem so ait but that 
г qi e following 
Ыт wont ры at the Roy ty o 
rnwall, at Truro, on the 8th J euh Asl ы 2 Ist prize; 
E on the 6th J uly io ^as. 
— жене vec by 
ins 
CHRONICLE. 
83 
N SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS, 
CONSISTING OF ABOUT FIFTY VARIE’ TIES NEVER 
BEFORE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC 
warrant and Apa eel edi ving been ‘carefully sav ed, and 
varied from the most mk ction in the kin gdom. The 
2 being all Shrubby they У — perpetually in flower: and from 
ert 
he great variety and brilliancy of their colours, they are invalu- 
able for the E ET of bedding-out. 
J. WEEKS & xu „King's Road, Chelsea, London. 
SE 8 
b 
B 
TS, &c., can free for six postage 
also offer the нА, а оона Plants, Choice 
h they will fo ward to any part of the 
Cedar of Lebanon, 3 feet, well grown in pots 
per dozen 0 0 
Cedrus africana or Silver Cedar, do., do., six 0 
FRUI 
nes, Apricots, 
. PAM. np and the 
s described as a system of the most wasteful 
ly pi as well as of unheard-of misadminis- 
i i 
T earnest, the entire refor the 
which the ca scirem of the 
| Royal forests is 5 d. 
ure үү which — improvements was 
the autumn 
defined, an gh euo is nt of t 
parks, and forests, was divided between the 
ight Hon. Tuomas Francis 
KENNED e former —.— asi ahr ith Windsor 
Forest — е the land revenues of the Crown, 
- tbe latter with all the 3 Royal forests. In 
ibilit fined 
Kingdom or the Continen his man sibility h e better de 
25 Azaleas, new hardy Belgian varieties on Por own realty 8. d. 
With Hower bude, one of a sort by nam * 20 10 x the pubic will know with some certainty upon 
35 дейс Аней 15 0| whom to fix in future any charge of maladministra- 
25 Hardy American Pla бў ofa min 1 1 tion. 
1 t 
* Rhododendrons, including Мень Nen an os, | 1 0 We have now before us de — ined of the 
New hardy Yellow s. Gd. t Commissioners, say it 
Fine hardy Scar let R 5 2 yok per іа — 10 0 
two and 
shows that the LM ew is а аА to have 
been only too well founded. Mr. Kennepy, who 
e 
r Cedar of the Himalayas, 1 to 2 fect, t pet 15 0 is known possess considerable N in 
2 raucaria, Cr ryptomeria, and Coniferas of all kinds, see мм.) the subject of his >I partmen 
Rowe. standard and 1 half sta ndards, per dozen . . 12s. to ble and very explicit document, 
imbing R rts, per ut P 5 
50 Dwarf Roses, two of a sort, on 15 o|the real sta of affairs clearly before the 
Wistaria sinensis — fin ne, inpol cbe 15 to 30 feet, each i eyes of the country, and t гоо! 
6 Fine hardy Magnolias, one of a sı i 
12G 'reenhouse Azaleas, one of a T blooming pla plants ose BD bord у harige tun abi co а 
12 пате tee OO í A diti 
— — Ericas них 3 Loi * od Еч 2 As the document itself is not likely to 
yrchidaceous Plants, choice g plants 
50 Choice Greenhouse Plants, о of. a eee is .45 o|9ye of many except members of the puc we 
6 Bulbs of Lilium lanc pa one of a sort, 10 or ..  .. 12 0 shall proceed to extract from its pages 
рее GRASS LAWNS * PLOWER GARDENS, 
or this free 
be effected. in old 9d dem by 
m dul show. E.T. a em t flatter — a fo the Acre of Seeds ; for the 
miums given to Mr. Austen беба priyate xe fori mew Lawns twice that tity will be 
e 
Melon, whic s not a 0 ut enc Price 1s. 3d. per pound: 3s. per gallon, or 21s. per bushel. 
à of them to purch ec. the f fruit of — Melon is very | Address Joux SUTTON & Sows, cpi: Rod, Berks. 
E I En m Зы М —— 
Who m . PE 7 Ma. axe el 
‘gaits Stana (Che Gardeners Chronicle, ier 
2 satisfaction T. fri co Neians offers e / 
т 7 1 { Ж t dA. LE T 
[rh 2 m ide in 189. "Packets of ee FEBRUARY 5, 1853. 
sound seeds, 2s. 6d.; 1 15 5 also | MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. ` 
Bree sock egy QN Golden ү Tier uy 
am de. n Р Mie kg 
tie ue Ea des Der! |. once ырен 1 i А 
p ditto; r, 1з. ditto ; Fleming's 
edita; Hampton Cou n Curtis ditto; ‘and Black. 
; Bailey's ditto, . ditto; and many 
THE TWO Tin r CUCUMBERS IN CULTIVATION 
TILEY's * "CAPTIVATION" & '" PHENOMENA,” 
the. 
Lon аа than any other of its length. 
[rr rre roi se т uncis nd seeds. Lord 
 Кеупо avourite Winter € pom variety, 28. 6d, 
er good varieties en í 
N.B. A „„ 
of either of the above — — 
or any other Melon name аз 
above 
Mum 
ME Ans 
Tan state o | 
the Crown has for many years | 
: ееп a ise 
animadversion, not m in the newspap 
pue in aia ie pd rsous een acquainted 
their stronges we 
have repeatedly had — Has аа . to what 
property, bo l 
of the " Royal forests, m эн hesitated o condemn ! 
of 
an incom 
The state of the forests is just аы might have 
| been expected, * what been so frequent 
alleged. «ca fm take the forest of phot y way d 
rs having heen given for the 
Жао 0 es 
of 553 чй of Oak timber from Dean 1 Bo rest, and 177 
from the High Meadow йш both in charge of the 
same deputy surveyor, it turned out that rw the 
e what had been 
f Lions, was : isit the forest 
and report. whether the wy Parveyor had pro- 
