p GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 
No. 44.—1853.] 
INDEX. 
Soc. of Ireland ..., 700 | | Libocedrus decurren . 695 
Arle че, c" ' 693 а | Manures and zen 3 699 
,Auricu . 695 | penas stock for Stanwick . 694 
“Books ..694 garden 694 
Booth 271 ) Testimonial to .. 693 s 27 
Breslau — me — 694 a ears, . 695 
British Association.......++++ . 693 Pine. ар pple, w EA 694 
Broccoli, ганан Reliance peel, Potato . ‘ers path on .. 695 
Calendar, ш жо ана a] 696 Rooks and co 701 
TR 701 4 Silk insect, 8 693 
— . 694 Slugs and Vetches .. 699 
Colleze (Agr. ү examinations? 699 a | Stock, does live .. 698 
Conifers, cuttings of ......... 694 Stubble, clearing of . . 700a 
Corn stacks A кес” 701 u | Temperature, ancient. 694 6 
Е оен ей са 698 a—699 Trees, pruning newly planted 
5. „ ni F 692 5 
Fam, cross аНЫ РР У 691 Vetches and slugs . .. 699 b 
Fruit trees, pruning newly Wheat, Lois Weedon „ 699 е 
planted ET CCC COREL MEAT 692 S 699 e 
Irrigation and Sayid manure.. 699 — in Norfolk 99 c 
E 2 Т 697 с | Wood 20 4 
DROGRAMME OF THE АТ лхо GENER AL 
EXHIBITION or ——— AND PL 
take place in the Winter Garden of the SOVEREIGN DUKE 
IL 15, 1854. 
E OF 
Nassav, at BLEBRICH, from APRIL 1 to APR 
The Exhibition begins ^ closes 
the said mon ke place in a large Hall conveniently 
ney for the construction of the building and 
arrangement of. in is mall — hug = distribution 2 . — — » 
expected that find some ragem 
n of | the n = Flowers d 
3 be advantageously 
8 and nature. 
are invited to forward Soe the hy the 
st. 
— up and 
The Plants and Flowers specificated d Mort are лр obtain 
rizes or premiums fixed by competent m 
1st Prize.—400 florins for the finest без of PLANTS 
e. to the number of 30 at least, and 50 e . 
ize.—300 florins for the finest collection of ERICAS, to 
к the number of 50 different species at least; 100 florins to the 
44. Prize —300 florins for the finest collection of ROSES, to the 
number of. 100 different species, and 300 exemplars; 75 florins to 
ze— 300 florins for the finest collection of 4 6 — EAS 
INDICA, to —— сч of 50 at least, and 100 exemplars; 
7 feras to the 
Prize rap een 8 for тан finest а of CAMELLIAS, 
ded —— of 80, and 180 
th Prize. florins mere finest collection of RHODOD 
exe ARBO REUM, and their cages «ng 
30 at least, and 60 exemplars; 75 florins to the acces 
Th Pak ie florins for the finest pepe of AZALEAS 
Low in “ү a to the rs and 150 exemplars. 
Prize.— ns for the fines d of cam plants, 
Pe ETES KATT кыы HYACINTH, and ANE- 
a iow ne: to the number o at least, and 300 exemplars 
th Prize.—50 £50 at a x a collection of CINERARIAS, 
mpla 
EN- 
S, to number o 
o the number of 50 at least, an 
N.B. Th 
It e notice to those gentlemen e nile 
3 upo: feti: at it is е the ege should = 
be bloomy o 
species of th а allows aná 
ny n 8 plants will KERA the prefe pz 
Lx deserve, but i in observing that besides their y ^ 
novelty, th 
ert ng of pla ants to the exhibition is free from 
) az them by water yb = * 4 the steamer) or by 
addri ка Ех wee ION nE iebric! 
h, Oct 5 Director of the Garden. 
transport, 
NEW SEEDS FOR TA 
7ILLIAM E. RENDLE aw yt 2 Sur Men- 
PI 
sa Уу CHANTS, ne esti 
receiving from the 3 oe of all 
“Hinde of Garden and Agricultural, Seeds. Their New 
Beat наеме vill ђе id poe in December, 
LIFIC CUCUMBE 
— misto mols, 10, or nine for 6 6d. - (Posio) May be had 
UTTON & Sons, Growers, Reading, Berks. 
HYACINTHS. 
еер «woking, 
Shrubs, Standard and Dwarf Roses, 
ee 
coo os ^ S wes a 
rins to the accessory. | 
TO ADVERTISERS. 
HE ADVERTISEMENT | DUTY being repealed, 
the m of — Ду счет — us 
| announce that the the customary c = 
Advertisement by hay "od, thes * of duty — 
Governm Кн 
Adve of GARDENERS OUT ОР PLACE, of not more than 
four our lines E cm. 1s. 6d. each. 
19 сан 
Н LOW Ахр CO, CLAPTON NURSE 
[Price 6d. 
UPERB DOUBLE HOLLYMOCKS. 
ene CHATER has now ready a fine healthy 
k of young plants of all the leading sorts. For price 
and description see „General List, whic h also — hints on 
. hib Holly hocks, 
nd 
y be had by inclosing a stage s sam 
Saffron Walden oo ber 29 = 
NESE AZAL acy 
R parja ng a 
AND J. FR 
yet ney e GANDAVENSIS. | 
me roots yet offered, Per — 63.— 
vn LOW anp CO. have to offer very fine strong 
lants, ——— leg of HRYSANTHEMUMS , 
prices. The Pla are ve ry healthy, and beautifully set with 
flower buds, 
12 distinct sorts e - ase » 18s, 
12 do. (very fine plants) M^ "t . 
Lea Bridge Road, er Essex. —Oet 
GERANIUMS. 
le for making display d winter, -— which 
set with flower buds, and can be had of differe 
G. HENDERSON AND SON, Valse Nursery, 
St, John's Wood, can now supply strong plants of 
CINÉRARIAS, po varieties, by name, at 6s.,9s., and 12s. 
per d. 
CHOICE 55 GERANIUMS, at 9s., 123. and 18s. per doz. 
SE-SHOE LEAF, 65. and 9s. per dozen. 
паса е Continental varieties of ће e presen Price H 
per dozen, 9s. DIELYTRA SPEC "T ABILIS, — p^ roots, | AND J. FRA ASE to call attention to their fi 
Suitable for forcing in — STOCK of the above. The Coll pri 
Cla реле ссы. йш. amongst which strong plants of the following fine 
:—Magnum Bonum, Resplendens, Darling, Princess Alice 
UGH LOW anp CO, would . ag. sao tion of Maude, Berryer, Erubescens, Richard Cobcen, Triumphans, 
фи r extensive sA fine Nursery 8 re particularly | Cleopatra, Hero of 8 , Lady Downes, F ssima, 
C LLIAS, INDIAN A ZALEAS, bis ds EP PACRIS, and Collection of 12 — e BRS 
| other piants sui (new)... 18s to 248, 
Lea Bridge Road, ae it October 29, 1853. 
Plants of 
Large-flowering varie ozen; 
Рош, ог Lifipotian, 12s. per dozen.—A т бет) Of the sorts 
may be had, on — —Lea Bri €: Road, Leyton, Essex. 
ENRY GROOM, а aae Rise, near London, by 
©. HENDERSON AND SON, есеб Nursery, 
John’s Wood, London, beg to announce that their 
AUTUMN CATALOGUE of GERANIUMS, &c., is published, 
will be forwarded post free on applica. They also beg to 
"x their NEW CINERARIAS. and FANCY. EE ba 
у now being sent out with three varieties of Iac 
aised by Mr. Ayers, of Blackheath, the — "ar whic h they 
rchased. 
Б 
ILLIAM NICHOLSON still —— to send out 
strong well-rooted Plants o di 
appointment FronrsT to her MAJEBTY THE T and to 
his Masesty THE Kine or SAXONY, begs : — the 
AMATEURS OF TULIPS, that having been ccessful 
— their cultivation this season e "- — hy Bulbs of 
he —— — at very moderat He wishes to call the 
— mateurs to 4 0 
TULIPS, — — is to take p er Us next year, 
Mes — = — M: Their сЕ" well prepared with ens 
so begs to 
"nis 
Fei in — for lag, 2774 gm been found so 
— "rd B эү scan commencing their cultivation, 
talogae will be forwarded by Lah on ater s 
very 
varieties of oV CF aa * AX. сабаа Fruit: 
RUBY COOK, 
EA. 
gae "паші to 4 feet; gue. 
é 
„ per pec 
& M'MuL ethan: ора p 
Е 
baig 7 a A "et "the 2 410 are en cO d 2 execute 
bape SPSS Priced Lists of Dahlia Roots, & 2 
roft — T D X Oct. 29 
pre HYACINTI тиз, all Doubles 4s. per dozen, 
i deii са d. ЧЕ : Per 100. El 
nuneuluses — ... 6 
—€— mize Sed 0 С po R 
Jonquils, d s 5 Double Anemones . 
Glad ladiolus, do. oe 6 Single „ 80 
Irises, Spanish эз» б 9 рет бей, Deas maigh “ч. 7 9 
Also, choice new new varices of the foregoing hj nas, at higher 
prices. ` 2 oan tars SUTTON аяр some, 6 
{ 
y 
— ee 
AMES GRIFFIN, — Bew. 
great Stock of the *andermentioned EVERGREE 
in 
fine qu offers them (in quantity) at very low potete, nich 
will n application. 
aco LOCI cose d Neb ends ойша. 
Portugal Laurels ww 2 to 3 „ and 3 to 4 „ 
Common Laurels г EOE ese j 
Sweet Bays... 4 to 6 „ and 6 to 8 „ 
Spruce Firs ... to 4 „ and 4 to 6 „ 
‘Arbor-Vite, Chinese .. 4 to 6 „ and 6108 „ 
" me s. 4 to 6 „ and 6 08 y 
Evergreen Oaks (in pots) 3 to 4 „ and 4 to 6 , 
ee AND STANDARD FRUIT TREES. — 
NDS NURSER RESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, 
JILLIAM WOOD. E SON beg to to effer fine 
ealthy phu 
m s lab T 8 i 
— — 10s. — uen uem 
barrios, stand. 15s. — dwar § 
ye pyramidal а 12s. — ее, 
— fine bushes on the C 
he зем o; — A 
Med standards, 15s. 
ES white, 4s. Quinces, standards, 15s 
e of Fruits may be had bod two 
penny postage stamps. 
| JOHN ава ‘CHARLES LEE'S CATALOG 
STOVE and GREENHOUSE d this 
Метар — and ma: 
, ditto; CAPT Market Fruit ; FILL Ju 
BASKET, ditto, at i 2d г 100. па each of any tw RICHMOND VILLA BLACK  MANBURGOH VINE. 
for 1 x included. ce orders payable at 2 RTHUR HENDERSON AND CO. have pleasure 
Yorkshi Pora a es ї scription see 26 mie ачы k^ arma А of 1 2 o their ms Pons and friends Ж they have good 
| — of this v * bn much-esteemed Vine at 5s. each; 
his EARLY PEA. tra strong plants, 
a N. BF or . particular of the distinguishing characteristics 
ANIEL t "ROURK —The earliest ea of ри. ее e beg to refer our customers to the Gardeners’ 
ivation; a week earlier wp ampero longer pods, | Chron C" ober 25th, rr 
and : € better cropper; height 2} to З feet. If this Pea does utumn Catalogue of Pelargoniums, Cinerarias, 
not give 1 satisfaction the money charged will be returned. — pot new plants of recent introduction and merit is 
price to be had o ai Lr eig to J. G. Warre, Seed | now published, and can be had on application. ets good plants 
Merchant, 181, NERO Holborn London. of the beautiful Tous. Begonia can.still be su Han А at 215. each. 
|^. A DANECROFT PROLIFIC ee PEA Apple Place, Edgeware Road, 
T on 4to 6-inch stems, fine, 6s. per dozen ; 
best FANCY GERANIUMS, 9s. per dozen; best PINKS, 
6s. per dozen pairs; new VERBEN For description see 
642.—S. Watrers, Hilperton and Trowbridge, Wilts. 
ER. Bors PLA 
TS. 
тое WATERER to announce t 
NEW CAT XV of RIÍODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, 
CONIFEROUS PLANTS, &., is ublished, and m 
had by enclosing two stamps for. - 
e colou е all the Rhododendrons w worthy of cultivation 
are described in order to facilitate purchasers in making selec- 
tions, together wi with & Treatise ment, 
The Rhododendrons forming A 1 Exhibitions 
the Royal Botanie Society's Garden, Regent's Park, London, 
annuall peed from this 4 lament. oo pa 
The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, near the Farnborough 
Station, South-Western Railway, miles from Blackwater, 
South-Eastern Railway. pedo aru VES oum. 
be had POST FRE£ on app 
annee. 
— — — 
* AND NOBLES ОК —— — the 
Ра ЧИСИНИН 
a ES'S €— nee — the present 
how and Fancy Polir- — 
99. i: 
КОЙОР BAKER begs to say that his DESCRIP- 
TIVE CATALOGUE cf AMERICAN ТАН REST 
TREES, Re, may ab SHRUBS, FRUIT and FORE 
0 2 
&c., 
G. B. wishes to call p«rtienlar attention to 
GREEN and WEEPING HOLLIES, from 1 to 12 feet high. 
pu 
in the Royal 
Botanic Gardens Reg ts co 
|. American Nurse indlesbham, near Bagshot, Sare „ about 
six miles from Staines Station, Windsor Branch, South-Western 
pav where conveyances may wont. 
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