HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 14.—1853.] SATURDAY, APRIL 2. [Paice 64. 
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INDEX. HE WHITE AMERICAN FLAX. PERMANENT PASTURE. 
pes TE SUI 213 b | Horticultural Society's garden 215 RED. AD. HAAGE, Jux., of Erfi 2) H SMITHE, of Eastli F m, Kent, 
i A EM lona. * поба рро 5 — begs to draw the attention of Agriculturists — * is now prepared to send out his mixtures of - — 
| „5 Leburnums, large . i 213 5 | valuable species of FLAX. Its su ty over the co G and ial lend 
i Bickes's ing powder. 218 a | Lawes (Mr.), experiments .... 218 c kind consists 2 T perm grecs and exceedingly fine Alte б grea is given in „ the 
= SENA. — 2*ͤ *** — 219 fibre. Seeds, carriage free to London.—Orders are | various sorts, that the mixture sent may be suitable to the 
Мао pus c! а UID: mae beanie to Mr. James Carrer, Seedsman ond particular enn yer, 
a Mem oj 220 а о ———— which I — 2 to * А — st allway station, i 
{ еН Nouveau Poiteau ........ E H ARDY AND — FLOWER SEEDS, Englar d, is 24s. per acre; and for a three ye: ‚ 21s. рег nere. 
Plum, Hulimgs superb . 214 (POST FREE), i The Seeds are Иге Рик undas. the кире perintendence of 
Rain gauge . с ded tc bl the Advertiser, e various species rasses can either 
Re lar No. 5. M. Col lecti tion p the best 50 sorts known ^ 10 6 sepa in mixtures for lawns and top dressings. 
. 290 a. | Rothamsted experiments. ....- No. 6. A Collection of the best 36 sorts — l^ 7 6 ^ 
I рези wet a m No. 7. - Mery ye of the — 24 sorts kno 5 0 OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE 4s. 
| Soils, Moss powder fr. . 212 LOVER, Bor AND OTHER E eal ror BEE per d —The annual importation of the above-named 
| — agricultural + Tas ue хайн. ^ foit SUTTON & Sos eed Growers, Reading, Berks. beantiful and fragran ien has t been st disap and large 
WWW ĩ¹w --- Q wi ̃ ‚ amu tr — 2 11 1 Bulbs m he eo Ti in 
W AS recie ША; 255 HOICE "a ROOTS FOR SPRING at a. Совветт'в Forei Warehouse 18 , Pall М E 
Woodlice, to kil. 3 LAN FFF 
r LAN regulations for sent; also j v 
Vine Mi eee Fook N = : RANUN 4 ee — and mixed. very eid and open Parmasan C в; К 
ANEMON 
GLADIOL 1 оя and gandavense 5 ‘varieties. 
REGENT STREET. 
Нс SOCIETY ' ME LONDON. 
PRIV ste pre 
The Exhibitions «есе ae ү чөт Saturdays in 
May, June, an veis 
MAY 14, JUNE Hy JULY 9. 
All Fellows who shail apply, —— ie * Tuesday the 26th 
of April, е fi obtain, at ean hree — and 
Sixpence each, any num а on Peis EXCEED. 
EIGHT; but no application foe such tickets will be 
after that ag dec m um — m “tickets 
at this pri 1 be p k from the 26th o 
April during whith they ety saint — үлү a — PERIOD 
pes T TICKETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, BUT NOT ISSUED, MAY 
rais ca 
BE CAN 
After the: 26th of April, any further number of tickets will be 
сог to Fellows оп their 2 м spptication or written 
ach ti 
price of Five 
| Hos 
RTICULTURAL 3 OF LONDO 
f persons 
n the — ды is ime" 
Е а for family ү without sugar 
t of 
а manner 
To be 3 AM, att the 
/ Street, on Tuesday, Aj 
R9 TAM. BOTANIC SOCIETY, 8 
e days appointed for the Exhibitions of Plant 
m Fruit this эме ме —GEN 
nesdays, May 25th, June e Stb, and 29th. AMERICAN PLANTS, 
Mon mda June 13th a 
ckets of A: Mx are now being issued, and may be obtained 
ers from Fellows of the Socie — de 
that day, 5s. he days ot 
n which hey, have been prepared. 
Socie iety's Office, 21, Regent 
E md 
;or ont 
"HE ROYAL SOUTH-LONDON FLORICUL. 
TURAL Tu —Established in 1835. 
'fhe Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, 
.R.H. the Duchess eh —. and pt .R.H. the Duchess 
Pre 
The Right Hon. Earl Stanton, F.R.S. 
NTS. 
The R 
ane гь William Ashley. 
Benjam wes, Esq. 
William ridin Піе, Esq., M.D, F. L. S. 
James Coppock, 
аме 
„ны Stains, Esq. 
Twelve Amateurs. RU gd Cook, Cuppar, Dutton, 
Edwards, Harm Jam Lochner; , Legard, 
‘Six Nurserymen. : Menit. Messrs. Barnes, Fraser, Fowle, Paul, Smith, 
Sir Gentlemen's Gardeners.—Messrs, Cole, Hamp, Over, Roser, 
oung. 
SECRETARY AND COLLECTOR. 
Mr. J. T. Neville, Ebenezer House, Peckham 
Subscription, 20s. per annum, шош, every 3 to the 
as Fra. NN e bur 
com on out an 
charge for entry ; and also to MIT Me two free Р 
eee бно of each kind), — by a епс 
ERAL оаа ORs. Wed. 
forw. 
ts and prices of the above, see Adve ent in 
Pacha psit le of Jan. 29 and 8 5 and 12; a pn for 
List of Bulbs for Spring Planting, see Seed and Plant List 
for 1853, page 16. 
Bass & BROWN, Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 
Sudbury, Suffolk, 
eli FLORIST FLOWERS. 
25 pairs Show а in 25 Mese. red. 0 
25 A PICOTEES A. UO 
PINKS ^ NM „ 
25 Fine ‘Show PANSIE 012 0 
ES do. 
Any of the above may be had separate, package, hamper, &c., 
included. 
„онн HOLLAND, Bradshaw Mesi eee, 
near p: is now sending out selec 
Florist Flowers s, i show varieties, and strong, 8 а б: e 
will include a pair of his new fancy etr 
“Countess of Ellesmere.” A few packets e. PE SEED 
elected goa = t coms flowers only, at 1з, a . per packet. 
Pos t-office payable 
КИ, “Alpines, girna ath Primrosés, ‘ke. Priced 
Deseriptiv or ills ve above A application, 
7 
TWO OF THE LARGEST ANO BEST MAKKOWFAT 
PEAS EVER INTRODUCED | 
АТКЫ KING OF THE MARROWS, AND 
RBEARD'S WILL WATCH, 21s. 
FA ; for 
— not less than 1 peck. 
J. G. WAITE, Seed Merchant, 181, High x London. 
LOCKSBROOK NURSER 
iW 4 OL n s the month of April is —— best time 
offer his 
Seeding ROSSI IAN h gives the 
greatest „ and is spoken of in the highest terms by 
icultural writers. Also the Double Blue 
— Tree Violet, a variety so well known that nothing 
eed bs - id in its praise 
"^t g plants of the Russian uer Violet, 6s. per dozen, 
Mision included. Plants sent through the Pos — Pees a 
dozen. S lants deer the Tree Vi 
s, ROBERT | SHACKELL, 
m SEEDS for Permanent Pasture ; Cow no Grass, 
Perennial Red Clover ; rian Carrot, 
5 AND NEW PLANTS. 
G 
of horticulturists and of 
this new iar РЕА, as 
on receipt of 
baa ̃ (. ] 
‘THE ROYAL pron oh E хаш attention m 
in general 
receipt of one posta stamp. a. 
J. uS An to the кмш Agri- 
aal Sveiety s 
aps sagen — J 
Applications by post, stating quantity —— vin de 
— to Address, Surron & Sons, Seed Growers, 
ARGE WHITE BELGIAN сае Select . 
Stoc — Qu 
LARGE RED ALTRINGHAM Ditto, Ditto T per 
EGGREÉR TER 
E have on sale quantities of fine auts of YEW, 
OLLY, PORTUGAL LAUREL, PRIV &c, of sizes 
HE — 18 inches) suitable for forming hedges, — which 5 been 
к for removal by repeate = — ntings. Prices, which 
moderate, on applicatio: 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
Fons AND RosE TREES, &c. —PnicED Lists. 
Са 
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DWARD SANG & SONS, NURSERYMEN, Kirkaldy, 
you VE pla 
TURNIPS, in = the varieties of Swedes, Yellows, and к. 
e Stocks of these have been greatly 
1 ей bulbs. 
died from large 
u other к eni of Lu eee Seeds, priced! 
may be had post free on 
Lists of which 
W- DECRE & — . ретине r 
Stirling, NB. 
d dd repaid C dad d id prineipal 
~ | Shipping Ports and Railway talon throughout the kingdom. 
A QU ee a. — fe sage SEEDLING LARCH, . 
AWSON M "SONS? talogues of the в ALDER. 
above for this season are now published, and may be had on fine 
— or free by post Paton their Agent. 3 WOOD A ix» SON have s have still а ege ot 
* Agrostographia ; or, Grm . " а 64; and the е above to offer, at reasonable prices, 
Synopsis o of the Vegetable e Produe ее 10s. 6d. furnished on application. Чеке, Sussex. 
x C. Sommers, 159, — — paw hang Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near 
[ae TREES, 8 to 12 feet wis poer qe Thousands 
of the above for Sale, at 30s. per 100 
Apply to Bzx2AMIN R. Cant, St. John's Street Nursery, Colchester. 
2 Е * E CTA. 
| the First Exhibition cyt d will “gna dere са 
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| Assembly Rooms of the Horns Tavern, Ke held as naa in the able to the Mrd urb Flaws sent er: 8 
the 26th of , when Prizes may be awarded for Miscellaneous | tural г rok the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 4, 1852, were thus 
‹ Stove and Greenhouse Pl Auriculas, Polya: ticed :—“Patox: Ё 3. Delecta is im every way & preny 
| thuses, and © and for which private growers | Variety, and cannot fail to prove a favourite.” Plants. free by | and 
i 8 ee of growers for sale. Extra Prizes are offered ved “лей i orders on Poor's Cray * pe 
1 Mem : ; Pol uses A ELT T йезе Ы 
Y &c., and for А те English of 
| Schedules are in the course of p . MAGNIFICENT NEW ANN Colour of de Flower- Manner wing—Whether Ereet or 
d Committee, at the Horns Tavern, of f the principal London = CARTER, SEEDSMAN FronisT, 238, —the Time it “sola d be sown, and h other 
i. samen ani 9 whom all applications relative Hol th e has begs to in eri e E. frade » cultiv 
t ressed. eral now ivi new 
a Dis Society's Prize Do qe e bin Gold Victoria, value 51. ; — by him from Western Mexico, which he can recommen: nd 
Large үсе 4.; 8 31.; Large AMA Victoria, 21.; | as the Non wiki mvr Es of the season. Id resembles | th 
л Linnean, Large Albert, 17. ; | the Gom Amaranthus, 
—.— Silver Victoria, 1L; Small Silver Linnean, 15s.; Small w 5 on of a brilliant orange, with | an 
Albert, 10s. ; Wen d 5s.—To Seedlings, First-class | bright yellow stigmas, literally cover the stems. To diee: - in 
| Medals or Cash. DE т тее E ounce, T pU) 3 SCHI ANTHUS, from "Colehagua, © 
: The Committee are in for the Great Metropolitan Dah ; habit similar to h ' sus, but а new species ;| 
1 n ion with their own September | flo nd, from the * Колы ly of a 
2 sirous of offering extra Prizes through this rich be, is will also prove а great acquisition. Price ls. 
eo tee EE Secretary, | and packet; trade packets 10s. 
Show may receive due £ ) pide ARTER, Seedsman and Florist, 238, High Holborn. 
Mangold Wurzel, — and. Turnip Seeds, DELIVERED: 8, 
