THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Ru 
ral Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 
— 
No. 8.—1853.] 
LIE. 
INDEX 
Agritaltural f En — 124 5 [ Kilwhiss v. Rothamsted ...... 122 
— and. 125 pomum. eum CORR 119 
116 Larch, rot in 118 a—120 
1 Lawes' "ту рее . 122 а 
—€— Baw D 9 
ieties seve 124 a 
Met iin s, to preserve MO 
Picot otees, to win jm 
Piants, leafing, ег. at 
to thaw frozen ; 
Pota! mi *, earl 
Potato — m Malfatti on in 
Poultry sales 126 
GRASS SEEDS 
* ses HEELER anp SON, SxEpswEN to the 
UCESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL So p Y, beg 
to offer the 3 GRASS SEEDS, which have been 
well harvested, well “cleaned, and which they can warrant 
to be of the best 
We have for 
Seeds, and especially to 
nature of i the — — ыы: c — circums 
ity. 
some time paid considerable attention to Grass 
mixing them in — ершн аз {е 
may require, во 
M 
= c Le ‘amount of 
TOn 
ber, 991 poe 96 
Waterproof d leather =, 
branch of our yen dow 
"dm given great а it is with much bios ^d ve 
mend a fine m bag of the best уине and Cloy 
suitable E - format n of a rich permanent pasture, Ton. 
30s. per 
Tim 
VC 
Wood, t тте ... 
Woods €: forests 
Zieger Kraut 
118 c 
manuring...... 122 b 
DIDI 
or A на: the N he 3 already laid down, we 
Hier SOCIETY OF LOND 
| NATIONAL FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
о 
| 110 
21, t s THURSDAY, the 3d UE Mate: миз, at 
1 o'clock M for the ErEcTION or Orricers for the 
ensuing year, ~*~ on other . 
Order, Joun Epw. See. 
Norticz.— . bers of the Committee a quested to 
attend at half-pa 11 o'clock precisely, to 3 ag op necessary 
ies for such Anniversary General M 
The Exhibition days during oe and 1 are Thurs rsday, 
March 24; April 7 and 21; May 5 and 26; Sim. 16 and 30; 
July 14 and Au à and 25; Sept. '8 and 22; Oct. 6; 
„ „; . 1854: — 14 Feb. 11; and Anniversary, 
March 4. 
THE NATIONAL GARDEN ALM 
"DIRECTORY for 1853, by JOBEN a cago — 
rus HALL, 193, Е 
МАМ and TRADE 
—— be had th — 
Ond Shilling, o 
on WEDNESDAY, the 29th of JUNE n 
f becomi Candidates 
* 
be received. 
By order Committee, E Е. T. CUTLE Secre 
97, Farringdon Street, Feb 14th, 1853. i у: 
N.B.—Applications must be made on petuisd forms only, which 
may be had upon applying to the Secretary. 
PONTEFRACT NURSERY.— Over stock of Larch, 
unir of В BER SkBERIS AQUIFOLIUM, 2 
samples and 
application to Jon ScHOLEY, as above. a ae 
(7нолок FLOWER | BOOTS FOR SPRING 
RANUN CULI, caer, nam ioo and m 
STILI в 
GLADIOLI ramosus and gandavense "varieties. 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, album — rubrum. 
TIGRIDIA (or Tiger Iris), 4 superb v 
t List 
List of севе я Spring Planting, see our Seed and Plan 
xt p 
Бот, “Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 
ў for 1858, i in n 
wet Suff 
we have given a s ре; descri 
1 he larger or light 
small or heavy seed, is the quantity usually sown 
ght, or 
to any 
веат 
ce 
PERE NNIAL RYE GRASS, per bushel 6s. I 
MEADOW tte a M GRASS (Phleum 
ratense), per 
The Timothy Grass possesses the adv: vantage of affording double 
the quantity of d "m its seeds are ripe, ds А does if 
cut when in flow: On strong, tenacious, and ra ist soils, 
it is entitled to a бесіда псе almost to any other, "ts baut at 
= ast form a — portion of the m ixture 1 — 
sowing down such, either for alternate — or perma 
pas 
MEADOW — = — — pratensis) . 
s. 6d. 
This is one of the cle vum 
ae in "e for hay, uces but few stalks; its root 
long, got alendas 
by li 
3 ees grow rapidly w when 
ROUGH COCKSFOQ7 2 (Daafylieiglomors 
win be required to] 
béfore 
quantity of produce which 
VAR eus Tb. 
Is a valudble Grass i n. on account of the gre 
it yields, and the rapidity with whieh 
— leaves = after being 2 It is well adap а 
in shady moist places under trees, asin orchards, &. 
8 ae GRASS (Festuca pratensis), per Ib. 
his is an ex бгаа, e for alternate 8 r^ 
potett Au" cularly — latter. It is well 
liked by all kinds of doraestie Nen nimals. 
pee ^id err on m т), per Ib. 104. 
This Gras: ter part of Sheep pastures o of the 
best of Pasture Grasses, but not | 
ee two or three tior 
а. 
PA de Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's 
PURCHASERS OF SE 
UPIONS PRICED CATALOGUE OF ALL 
THE BROT 
will be found t t offere i 
| the usual informatica it contains the 33 of E sorts and 
n “Surron’s iur scel Mores ee for One 
hould be seen by all wh 
Seeds. 
viz. 21. 103., 
Address, J онх SUTTON & wer ‘Seed ж Reading, Berks. 
ILLIAM EDGCUMBE F RENDIE AND CO. 
ur- 
oul de till the appearance of their New 
Td Seed DAS, э — ich ie T be pulled in d^ 
course of a few weeks.—For Cop 
WiLLIAM EDGCUMBE RENDLE & ade iol 3 Plymouth. 
W SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS, 
‘CONSISTING OF ABOUT FIFTY VARIETIES NEVER 
BEFORE OFFERED TO THE PU 
* most splendid an 
SHRUBBY CALCEOLA 
er: an m 
of their colours, they are invalu- 
ейп ut. 
warrant and „ — having been carefully saved and 
varied from lection in the kingdom. The 
perpetually in flow 
most uniq 
sorts being all Shrubby they a 
the great variety and brillia 
able for the е 
J. WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, London. 
RICAN NURSER 
BAKER 
rrey, Exhibitor of 3 Plants at the Ro tani 
Gardens ,Regent's Park, beg form the nobility and public that 
be has published a гадене CATALOGUE of AMERICAN 
PLANTS, Conifere, Roses, О 1 Leu c, a 
ay be obtained by qe two postage stamps. 
Near Staines Station, Windsor Branch, 
ETT PLANTS 
R - e nnounce that 
© 
South. Western Railway. 
„is 
now polishes, and pe be лед. — е ‘two postage 
he colours of all tl.» Rhododendrons worthy of cultiva- 
ibed, in order to facilitate purchasers in selecting. 
1 establishment. 
The American Surrey, three miles ft 
Nursery, Bagshot, 
g D Station, South-Eastern —€— and four кози 
rough, South-Wes 
ä ey: PITGHER PLANT. * 
OOD PLANTS, just imported, 18s. per dozen, 
G "two plan ы 100 ук лө, for 4s. ае Е 
THOMAS JACKSON & Sox, Nurserymen, Kingston, Surrey. 
Hig — EU — y of t it 15 much inferior to the 
— vated ut, fro 3 ^g liked by Sheep, it 
e осн enter i into the compositio ixtures for lands 
ich they are to be pas In fact, a the authority of 
Lament, these animals have no relish for hills and heaths which 
F rtments and prices of the above, see 1 n the | 
—— e of Бе: 29, and Feb. 5 and 12; and - for аш 
ener ӨН СР %ͤ—;v . НН УН comen qnom p o 
ERBY. 
HOICE FLOWER вае 
Packets Ed ANNUALS 725 
2 80 
BIENNTALS — PERENNIALS 1 Od. 
subi soc DIM DUE which will be f 
tion to Evan Pau, Nursery and ho forwarded, ps Олы 
нія ор МЕАР per Ib. s. 9d. 
Its habit of adus is delicate, pris t y 4 and regular. 
There is no Grass better adap br Plone Grounds, rear 
rly under onas as it Ым аф pred grow in such places, but 
forms a where few of the other ote 3 can exist. 
It зи азасы pene deal of papier: n spring. 
ROUGH STALERD * fre de triyialis), 
DR STRIPED FRENCH quee os 
A packet of — Lr em 2 везе autiful Е 
оп 1 of Six P = 
DW. SANG & SON ы, У i Seedsmen kcal 
North Britain рыд ay, 
HOUTTE’S (Establishment, Ghent, 1 
ENERAL PRICE ЕЕ OF PLANTS AND SEEDS 
ite з) and LEG SUPPLEMENT toi A 49), are to be had of 
RAD, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, London, 
VERSCHAFFELT, Nurseryman, Ghent 71 
fully in informa the ama atenrs and the 
= his NEW CATALOGUE for the Spri 1848 5 may 
ad free of his — еч Mr. R. SILBERRAD, 5, Harp Lane, 
Tower Street, Londo 
eae 
ESSEX oe CUCUMBER. 
HN HAYES, Fro arnham, 
A. ie 
This is a valuable Grass as a mixture asture Lands, par- say he will send Cale d the above for 12 po 21 
бесан — * mik Ths s habit of por fits it for mixing | and 10 seeds of VICT I —.— mp gee MELON for 12 do. B 
om gens the upright growing sorts, su Italian Rye- i "рю e 
P SMOOTH-STALKED eer mede GRASS (Poa pratensis), 
PTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE E 
: obtained as Ax SELECT урн AND dn * 
. Sorts for 258., 50 for 15s., and POR ae MA pisa largo quani iy of herbage тайды аны PIFS [ms е 4d У T 
A iur i ^ all SWEET-SCENTED VERNAL "o qfAnthoxamtham | xp. Seeds uis 
Ta For oratum), per Ib. А tions throughout 
Particulars ct ne our New Frowrn SEED — — G Lime pre oom a scanty = — — м „yet, ong фоат E — 
which can exch whole, permanen re should not be without a mixture 
Apply to W: ange for one postage st parti 1 in Park and Pleasure Grounds, were it for no other RN T PRO LI FIC RHUBARB.— 
"APP ILLIAM E. RENDLE & Co., Seed ерата: 3 еба 5 reason than its pleasant mi or оу when cut for hay, but Tear сж ds. sow of its aree stock limited, 
ч | ; 
-PLOWER SEEDS FREE BY POST.—| cmesrED DOGSTAIL. ay Ass үс ud fh Gardens, Brixton, Surrey: J. Corina, Denmark 
5 ымыы mals, 8s. 6d.; 25 do., 4s. 6d.; 12 do., 2s. 4 dpa grin ) | Hill, Camberwell; and the p РЫ neipal Seedsmen іп London. 
: VERAM Packets o or Annuals, 5s. 64.; 12 do. 3s. 25 Packets From this Grass 98 iet and having rather fine Allowance to the Trade. Post Office Orders made payable 
Tenni: Biennials, 5s. 6d.; 12 do., 3s. foli at Camberwell Green. 
` А every variety of Erro EN GARDEN SEEDS of the | ЭШЕ"! may be sdvantugeously, sawn on Lawns and other 
— ын Bo AcoTT, Flo NI уи der by the eer ve ine SH-LEAF KIDNEY POTATOES for immediate 
; - Rond, Сым; By 3 гоа a fine ae be гапа 1 in s pn TER БА P 5 e Sacks, E first-rate quality and excel- 
NEN AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FREE | time, at one eis the expe down turf. к, size oropa СЕ ОО СОЕ eee 
SEEDS STONE of the most superior FLOWER * of the FINEET Ога, s, and is entirely = from Por ы Colchester Esse 
“08 can be obtained (in А: : ecan strongly recommend it to those about orm Lawns or 
Qf the Subscribors as RII Rp Monte s descriptive labels) тст 4, ^| A SH-LEAF KIDNEY POTATO SETS ron SALE, 
1 5s.; and 10 ditto, zA - Also ет ту ery variety of} *,* For some of the above deseriptions we are indebted to] ту Pise ais — vp atts ine irem ton qx желге oL pe: 
- Herbaceous E aa E a Lawsone' “ Agriculturist's Manual.” ton; my delivered at th the 8 5 Station ofthis this Grest Northern Hallway; FS 
n to аат Mas, the Hope Nurseries, Bedale, Yorkshire, 
to most of the principal Railway Stations in England, 
J.C. WHEELER & Son, N 
J.C. WHEELER & Son 3 their Seeds CARRIAGE FREE 
urserymen, Gloucester. 
Remittance or —— from ‘mating own Correspondents 1 red. 
Address—Epwarp Hawke, Knottingley, Vorkshire.— Feb. 19. 
„e., annually exhibited at 
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