THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 27.—1853.] 
SATURDAY, JULY 2. 
[Price 6d. 
EXHIBITION | „ӨБ AMERICAN PLANTS. 
WINDLESHAM NURS nt 3 ig THE MILITARY 
D STAINES ST TATION. 
DEX. ARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTI- 
. Soc. of England ........ 427 с | Grubbers......... 55 427 ЛЛ TUTION.—At a General Meeting of the Members of this 
Aloes, to water.......... ! ИНИН сш 23 Taste, held at the Horticultural Bociety's Rooms, No. 21, 
rA of roots à 425 garden. nt Street, on WEDNESDA Y, the 29th June, for the pu 
uts, black ..... ^. 421 Law of fixt 4l Regen rpose 
pen 77.88 Ий : 2 a | Lawn Gri 20 bn lg Three РГР ess me following was ; the result of the 
EIE . 421a re otes. 
Begonia 1 Frestoniens M ub L9 $ Epw. . 3 12th Application —. 429 
Botanic JOHN күз 4 1 8th do. * 195 
— ros v Комбу. * 5 6th do. 163 
Jon 2 As у ws" Bh do. 685 
Joun H xs" ^3 sus .. D do. 7 29 
HENRY — N $ th do. „ 186 
WILLIAM CARTER... ... 4th = — 
JAMES GREEN... 4th 0. T: 
P eare JOHN MEARN *. 8rd do. 627 
JOHN BLACK 24 do. 16 
SARAH LAWRENCE... se JUN. d do. 245 
ROBERT OLIVER (54.5.4. 2 oes а йо. 127 
WILLIAM TH ACKE e PATENS. ка а до. 18 
pave mildew . 0 sisting vd 3 st do. 19 
Grasses for lawns ELIZABETH CURTIS ... .« st do. .. 108 
ELIZABETH HEATH ... ... st 0. * 226 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIBEY COF LONDON. | Youre гинен ee ae ie 
x RACE THE Prustpent has kindly directed the sonam kee 747 Ke uu e - 
nds iswick I t d for the reception of the The Meetin G 
i А g then declared Joux Snow, JAMES GREE 
Visitors to the Society's Gardens at the NEXT EXHIBITION, | тоңу MEARNS, as having the S number of votes, duly 
on SAT i m € JULY. Tickets are issued at this elected Pensioners of t this Society. E. R. CUTLER, See 
fice, t the Garden, in the afternoon of the 97 Farringdon —July 2. 
T * at Mt Te. * 
dinh. 
1, Regent Street, London. 
Conte OF GLOUCESTER & CHELTENHAM 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ач? Exhibi- 
tion of All Nations, under the immediate pat 
s Royal Highness PRINCE 
His на Majesty the ^ crore of ti the r Freson, 
His Majesty re — — BEL 
His Royal Hi hness the 
The Rt. Hon. EARL Fir — — County, 
The Hon. Grantley F. — 
The Right Hon. Earl of Ellen- Grenville Len +з Berkeley ү 
prac ck: E AMERICAN PLANTS is now in flower and 
may be seen 
. B. is a lar, sima ntributor to the American Exhibition in the 
= Botanic D arabes, Regent's Park, 
HERTF 
SE NU RD. 
n» FRANCISS COLLECTION OF” ROS 
now in full Bloom. Trains from Shoreditch Station 
. 
direct to Hertford. 
ES. 
A PAUL awp SON beg to announce that their 
. liey Collections is now in full Bloo 
this flower are respectfully invited to in 
series are one mile from the — med 
m. Admirers of 
t them. The Nur- 
two miles from the 
Waltham Stations of way. 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, guy 2 
ROSES IN POTS. 
TANTED, a | number of STANDA ARD ROS 
ES, in 
pots, for the purpose of 1 completing a newly- 
formed "gms; үө Roses on their ow or low me — 
W. 
not suit. — Apply by letter to TM 59, St. John' 
rrace, Regents Park, London. 
G Lo a 
A i mox — Farnborough, ^ Kent, begs to return his 
kind thanks to his n re: oe ds for their liberal support in 
enablin, tg hia to beco — a Pensioner on rg Funds of the above 
Society, at the Election on Wednesday last 
ча d awe ARTIZANS, &c., ON 
h perso 
tion t are V How wet eris con айыра of Cabi 
— ty миз "Majesty the: Quai and several noblemen T gentle- 
the works of the Белое! ог ыу and the studies of Mr. 
each person, 
CRIMSON-FLOWERED IVY- — GERANIUM, 
TANDISH anp e ве have now to offer the 
above, which they can nd as а BEDDING PLANT 
of the first € — has * habit and foliage of the well known 
ol variet y but e flowers are of the pe ол crimson, They 
The Ht. Hon. Lord Northwick 
The Rt. Hon ‘Lord de — 
Sir W. Codringto mem „М 
Humphrey В wn, Esq., М 
Edmund G. Найекеп, — 
Tho Bor, . Fra: is Close; 
m 
on JULY 12th, the Tuesday in the week of the Meeting of the 
cultural Society of England at the 
kets 6d. each, if taken e 5th of 
шу; after that dat d th y of Exhibition, — 
2 pus Trains will run on the Great Western and South Wales 
wa 
The ANNUAL DINNER of the Society will take place at the 
Se HOTEL after the Exhibition € gs kets are limited, 
refore early application must be m 
Schedules and every information 07 bs build of 
J. Н. WirrrAws, Hon. Sec. 
Committee Rooms, 382, High Street, Cheltenham. 
G ronan E FLORICULTURAL AND HORTICUL- 
be held at the Royal Pavilion, 
ESDAY & WEDNESDAY, , July 5th and 6t h. 
Hospital, Pat atrons: His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Lord- 
ad of 
attenda: 
red as Prizes to . 
ame reos of the Exhibition ; — of 
offe 
E. Spary, Genera ч Su 
CARPENT 
N.B. Asi 
VERE — is not {> the he Bohan it may be stated here that 
S will be shown in bunches.—July 2. 
ͤ— . 2 
e Bye ini bok ore AL 
E The Annual SHOW 
m FR J age 8 ; Schedules may 
€ H eed Assistant Becr Mr. J. 
Permission of the Offi A Band d of ber Me M 1 by on 
Sy wae er Maje: y's 1st Ro 
"E attendance.—J. STRINGFIELD, Hono! — . Secretary. T 
Zum 
BLISWORTH GARDENS. 
NORTHAMPTON AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 
RTICULTURAL SO 
ы. beg to announ . hat their 
THURSDAY, the e 14th July 
ul Gardens adjoining the wen 
on and Mew eie жат, the 
лал 
ittee of the above Soc 
3n 
a annuals excepted, Three Guineas for 
he first ed will not be awarded unless there 
5 t especiall mmended by the 
be given, Two Guineas for the Book 12 ne 
distinc! тин One Gui d pri 
sere tement in inier m — on or 
s ot thoir hibitiag T show, in order 
made foi ер 
the Royal Horse Guards 
cr TED Hono Secretary. 
a. ш July 2, 1859. d ar ee 
raised well are 
tbe leaves upon stout foot-stalks. Phal. 10s. 6d. each. 
*,* The usual discou s — йыт n three or more are 
taken ee Surrey, Ju 
ND SELEC 5 AT. REDUCED PRICES. 
"e AND BROWN beg to refer to their advertise- 
ofthe above in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 28th 
and Jun. * lith, and 18th; also to their . of — 
BEST NEW GERANIUMS o ber last. Strong P 
reduced prices. s' Chronicle of May Tth, Ach, 21st, 
and 28th. . 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
ORMAN'S COLCHESTER CARDINAL.— 
For sale, about 300 pipings of this splendid PINK, which 
received a PS pinas ооо from = National Flori 
July 1,1 as design аз “ purp 
nd fu 17 Ye -— dnd best of its — and in 
he October number of the “ Flori 
airs 5s., or 10 pairs те, на package and postage, 
on re victam of Post- office order or stamps. 
Address Mr. ROBERT pects "High Street, Colchester, Essex. 
This is 
pte DENYER, 8 Loughborough 
rixton, within rw miles of at informs his 
kind patr: ons in general, that his unrivalled CO LECTION OF 
ROSES, reaching to nearly one r ousand vari: 5 es, are now in 
Bloom, and free to the inspection of alf Visitors, рено ы ех- 
unn VINES FROM EYES —The Undersigned 
large stock of GRAPE VINES, 
зу 
or injury. By pl anting now a 
comprise all the leading 
an 
у тран an inspection of them is 
тезресициу 5 
R. GLENDINNING, Chiswick Nursery, near London. 
D ROSES.» 
M RS. 
COCHINS AND 
STEDMAN, Linkfield Place, armi 
respectfully calls the attentic attenticn of the nobility, 
amateurs generally, to her e e COLLECTION of 
amongst which are vm 
ingdom. Cochin 
M of Blue Andalusians, Laude 101, — gratis on 
application. 
NOTICE. 
M.. HAMILTON, Seepsman and Fro 
rect a — that h 
d st, begs 
e has now removed from — Hres to 
Street, Cavendish Square (first door from 
"не e respectfally s solicits the kind support of his 
them that nothing shall be 
Catalo; 
No. 
—— e 
friends 
application. — Address 41, 
ПІЗ 18 
e e sna OF THE CABBAG ES. 
— 
j and quite dis 
tinct from the ld. 
J. G. WAITE feels inclined to think any parties hav 
g had 
ve been 
deceived in havi Enfield sent them fi Cabbage, they 
therefore sondem e e merits of it without having had the REAL 
ts of i 
is quite distinct ai D other varieties. 
less 
had in any boe ies of not 11b. at 4s, per lb. 
J. G. W ArTE'S Seed Estab lish — 181, High Holborn, London. 
Met. IE EEDS FOR JULY verte a 
all 3 гана a in of quick growth and hardy enough | 
to stand ў 
“E edi of Turnip Seed weighs Gall. Ib. 
about 63 Ibs. & d. . 
SUTTON'S PURPLE - TOPPED YELLOW 
HYBRID, the 
tions of all Hybrid Tas iir io to a * 
yellow Swede 66/10 
NS GREEN - TOPPED YELLOW 
HYBRID, particularly adapted for 
fer late sowing, It will prod a heavier | — 
than any "oer under such алан 5 611 0 
n — — GLOBE, a — 
variety, presented to e Philip Pusey, Ева, 
rives well after — 5 6 1 0 
YELLOW RI ост Tankard Swede ) 5 01010 
SUTTON'S 2 —.— me herd early 
and larg i dite Trick ic 
Letters. 2 ink 0 | 0 10 
‚ HICKMAN, of Brimpton ton Hou in a 
letter, dated February 1st, 1858, says—“T t t 
Six WEEKS’ 2: NIP as 
and latest sowing. I have m severa 3 and have 
— found them to produce more feed in le: vv than an 
Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, 
London. 
4 FOUNTAINS. 
THE TOME изм, BE ORT STREET, KING'S BOAD, 
M ESSRS. BAKER can dently recom their 
FOUNTAINS for Poultry, Pheasan igeons, as the 
ost simple, efficient, and e p they are 
med: or plug required. pem — quarts, 6s. ; 9 quarts, 
8s, And at & Halfmoon — racechurch Street, 
EANES tibiae nig oae GARDEN TOOLS.— 
Horticulturists, and al in G: 
are invited to examine 
Sk Tait rcgem ЖЫШ, 
other rnip. I have ee 3 after Wheat, o & good size, 
ете Ар six weeks from the time of sowin 
Johx SUTTON & Sons 1 А ig grown nearly 40 sorts of T 
last Biron, in their sample ground, can stro recom ieri t P 
a st for late sowing. See er d on our е ground 
by the Editor of the Agricul ltural Gazette, 
eds delivered carriage free, to al Pit, except parcels 
under 20s. value 
JOHN SUTTON & SONS, Seep Growers, Reading, Berks. 
GARDENING and PRUNING m en mein — — — — 
nd Chairs. 
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Averuncators vani 
Axes " Hoe 
Lm med [terns Gravel Rakes 
Borders, various pat-| Sieves 
Botani es G 
Brown's Patent Fumi-| Hammers 
gator [struments Hand-glass 
Cases of Pruning In- Hay Knives 
Daisy Rakes Horticul 
Dibble _ ers and Hatchets |Scythe Stones 
Spuds of Ae f pattern|Shears, vario 
Draining Tools Han 
Ed Irons and ES Set: Li о Sickle 
ower Scisso Tns, in Zine, or-|S 
" гетит qoam m Wires celain, 
|Lines and 
Fum йм Marking I 
Galvanic Borders an and Mattocks 
ctors |Menograph 
Get Chairs and Metallic W 
Sea Milton Hatchets 
» ps |Mole Traps 
„ Rollers |Mowi g Machines 
Pick Axes 
AN Co., are Sole 
PERMANENT LABELS, samples 
ted List of Horticultural Tools, can be 
E of the Uni ingdom. Also, Wholesale and Retail Agents 
for SAYNOR'S celebrated PRUNING ТЕ, used exclu- 
sively by the first Gardeners in the United Kingdom 
Deane, Dray, & Co. (Opening to the Monument), London Bridges 
