THE GARDENERS 



CHRONICLE 



[March 1) 



U „„ T ™n? H ■ <™ ^'COROLLAS. 



FUCHSIAS *,. "rii h*o leave t<> announce 

 Pure „«K£K » tnSlS-r ^t sepal, «»el y renexed , 



VlOL/EFLORA-PLENA, 



L P * Co have also line plant* of the following choice kinds 

 of Fnchiia* at 18*. to 42». per dozen. :- 



Duchess of Lancaster Prime Minister 



Prlneese 



Kossuth 



Thee mibtiw prepared to send nnt theU beautiful ne» 



Tb8y "• VERONICA KERM-S'NA, 



«.i»a h» that eminent hurt!. lot •»• " '*•» ^1- °J 



!£^^. whe.nl » • to Dr. I at the ti of 



ttaftnHI alwhoti pr" ■»» monofu — 



«Th?ra 2»»wTtn iew arming;*. I rose colour 



h.*^* -wl'hth ,«.- Seeab-.n-v L.n ; y 



»■♦♦,. iv, raiSrfafcr t we -54, a« tows;—" I ., & Co. > ir 



vSr.ta*?tok -iay of V.. specloea; its 



, 4 |, r ,,,i fJ-f [""rpllab W ..:-., bio- MM e,nnot 



KmaVeltafav ,." 1 *> U. W. each. A few extra- 

 *mmA madme n* may he ha>i. 



TteoMft th« Trade when t reia 



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' NCWROSE. 



1 > EN J AMI N R. ( NT begs to offer strong Dwarf 



I > runu In pot* of the foiling NEW Rl 



SALTHILL IMURSERY.-ESTABLISHED l/OO; 



r STEWART begs to offer the tallowing: 



BEEDMNQ HOLLYHOCKS. 



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Purple Perfee n 

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Sir -I no. Falstaft 



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veined well formed, and large ... 

 Pantaloon, an attractive mottled flower 



SFFDT IMG VF.RP.KSA8.-(Plant8 first week in May.) 

 cJmTtKvauTyTd^. im, Immense truss, very free s. 



CeriTn^o^t^d bright- cerise', wiih lemon eye, 

 ° fiSlrlTCbf profuse bloomer, good trusses, extra for 



bedding .'" "" , 



A Descriptive and Priced Catalogue of Geraniums , fuchsias, 



with pric attached. 



cuPERIOR GERMAN SEEDS WARRANTED 



T Oil N WEEKS and CO., King's Road, Chelsea, 



J Loudon, Devest respectfully to call t^^ntum of = 



DILUSTONE and CO., Sturme* Nute 

 llalstead, Essex, will supply the following atlfe 

 low prices :— ^ 



12 fine perpetual blooming Roses, 1 J to 2 feet stefca 



12 



dwarf Roses 



Climbing Banksia Fortuniana, Jaune Serins, cl* '_i 

 Gold, Solfaterre, &c, each VXQ * 



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100 good dwarf Roses, two of a sort 



12 line named Hollyhocks, including Pourpre deTyr* «C 

 100 unbloomed seedlings, strong from the best seed 

 Packets of seed from 20 best kinds, each packet 

 100 double French white Rockets, very showy and framr,", 



12 hardy Climbers, including fine Clematis. -^^ 

 suckles, &c. 



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Hooey, 



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12 showy mixed Carnations and Picotees for borders 

 100 evergreen and flowering shrubs, two of«a sort 

 100 fine showy Herbaceous plants, two of a sort 



12 double white and yellow Primroses 



12 Hepaticas, in four sorts, fine 



20 of the most popular and profitable Strawberri 



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n rprmanV they can guarantee to be of the finest sorts and best 

 LnSftT n oX that ladies and genttemeii not possessing them 

 Hn Messrs WebKb this season may b mbh«d to judge of the 

 rTrTbea. t,y of 1- different sorts in their splendid colleoVn, they 

 ^ Kn «t M. rs.Wr.EK8' Horticultural Establishment 



Kiniff iSSl, Chels* .ere their patrons may make a personal 



se!»'cfton for ft future seas-ai. t**rti/-4Mt1 



Tor the ceneral List of all other Seeds, see J. TV . & Cos >eed 

 CatiloSeS^ also their various Ca fognes of Stove and Green- 

 es! lanta, Vines^c. Also their W^M*** 8 * 



IlorticuUural Ihiildings and Heating by Hot Water. 



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EXTRA SELECT GERMAN SEEDS. 



GERMAN ASTEKS. 

 A Colle- m of 24 distinct and fine varieties of tall double 



nuilled ... ... ••• ••■ , ••■ "•* - 



po do fl finest and most distinct double Dwarf 

 Do. d -lo. Globe-flowered double 



Ho. do. 20 do. do. Pyramidal do. ... 



.. do. to 60. do. O lobe-flowered Pvramidal do. 

 Do. do. 10 do. do. Anem« ne-flowered Pyramidal do. 

 Do do. 6 do. do. Dwarf Bouquet Pyramidal do. , 

 Do. do. 16 do. do. TrutTant l'a?ony-flowered do. , 



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IL Bour., Charles Lawson 



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.._ new Hybrid Perpetual K w ) eror Napoleon I 

 tiding out in Jul , at 10*. 6rf. esch. "nlera for which 



Knotted A Deecriptive Lint of tl • above New Roses 



,n be had on 9 



Carriage paid to any 9h Eastern I efl Railway. 



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LATE WHITE SUPERB BROCCOLI '« EfV!PEROR. , ' 



i 1 P. DIXON iiaving porcht ! the entire stock 



~* • the ah a HroccoH f Messrs. EHetsons, Ararket Gar- 



denera. Th» I, "'.ir Hull, begs to anm jce that he is 



prepared send it out i sealed packets p <*. each. This 



troecoli has been raised by tl ssrs Elletsoi . ■ «»» ra 



he Mammoth, sent ( »>me time eg who stah* that the 



I i ! at the aam« , will come Into use before 



In ot .Iwart i, perfectly hardy, with heads from 



15 lbs. to 90 ft*. wei£ k« s» lour, and star firm tl e 

 weeks after it is ready to A noble Hot od com man tl- 



beet price of iny other in the Hull marl . where it is well 

 town, and will be a great acquisition to the maTket gardeners 



' L ■ : as well as those who wi for a first-rate i 



Broceoli. [ 



PCRE MAMMOTH BROCCOU^— Knmeronfi application? 



having been made to M< ;. KHet» J last se» n for >d of the 

 Pure Mammoth Broccoli, thev determined to allow a flat to stand 

 or Seed, car» Uy selected from the original stock, producing 

 bead* from t8 lbs. to 26 lbs. each. ., P. D. having purchased the 

 stock of this celebrated Broccoli ; prepared to send it out in 

 packets at 2*. 6rf icb. 



Ear may be had of Msf <• N< Coopf.r, & Boltojt, 152. 



Fleet reel; and Messrs. Hv>t & M Mi Leadenhall 



Street. I idon. Al f the Advertise , Queen Street Hull. 



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GERMAN BALSAMS. 

 A Collection of 20 fine and distinet varieties of Tali double 



»o. do. 10 do. do. arf double 



, „ Do. do. 10 do. do. ! »o,ible Camellia-flowered 

 o i! Do. 10 do. do. Double Rose-flowered 



5 o Do. do. 10 do. do. Double Camellia Rose-flowered 



GERMAN COCKSCOMB. 

 A Collection of 12 fine distinct varieties 



GERMAN LARKSPUR. 

 A Collection of 8 fine and distinct Tall double 



Do. do. 12 do. do. Dwarf double 



GERMAN STOCKS. 

 A Collection of 36 distinct and beautiful varieties of Dwarf 



10 weeks ♦• 



Do. do. U do. do. do. Dwarf-branching do. 



I >o. do. 18 do. do. do. Wallflower-leaved do. 



Do. do. 10 do. do. do. new large-flowered Dwarf do. 



Do. do. 4 new hybrid perpetual-flowering 10 weeks 



Do. do. IS new and distinct vars. of new autumn-flowering 



I >o. do. 16 do. do. do. branching autumn flowering ... 



. do. 10 do. do. do. Emperor, or Perpetual-flowering. 

 Do. do. 20 do. do. do. Winter or Brom p ton 



GERMAN POPPIES. 

 A Collection of 10 beautiful and distinct varieties of Car- 

 nation Poppies 



C.KRMAN ZINNIA ELF/.ANS. 

 A Collection of 12'beautiful and distinct varieties 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



A Collection of 100 beautiful an^l distinct hardy and half- 

 hardy Annuals, selected by J. W. & Co. 



Do. do. 50 do. do. do. do. 



Ho. do, 25 do. do. do. do. 



Do, do. 60 beautiful and distinct hardy Biennials and Per- 

 ennials, s« (1 by J. W. & Co. 



Do. do. '25 do. do. do. do 



Do. do. 36 beautiful and distinct tender Annuals and Bien- 

 nials, selected by J. AY. & Co. 



Do. do. 24 do. do. do. do. 



Do. do. 12 do. do. do. do. 



John Wff.ks & C<>., Horticultural Builders and Hot- Water 

 Apparatus Manufacturers, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, &c. &c. 



The Horticultural Building and Engineering Department is 

 near Sloane Square, Chelsea. The Nursery Establishment is 

 near the Cremorne Gardens. 



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SUPERB NEW HYBRID HEATHS. 



T UCOMBE, PINCE, and CO., are now pi 



1-J send out their beautiful well-known New Hybrid HE Am 

 they were exhibited at the Horticultural Society's 

 Regent Street, and obtained the large Silver Medal 

 ing is the description given by the Editor of the 

 Chronicle, May 28, 1853:— 



« Messrs. Ltjcombe, Piece, and Co. received a b*y 

 Silver Medal for a collection of new Hybrid Capt Bm 

 consisting of Lindleyana, Exomien$is y Insignis, PvU* 

 rima, Exquisita, and Metulceflora superba, all fmt hkk 

 possessing large bold flowers and bright clear cdm 

 they were stated to have been raised from Mu 

 Ampullacea, Sprengelli, Uartnetti, and Ari8tata,*H 

 tvill be seen good parents." 



L. P. and Co. can assure all cultivators of this neanttfol tdb 

 of Plants that these fine varieties cannot fail to give a&tisfefca. 

 as they possess excellent habits and have large rich atom. 

 flowers of much substance, which are produced in gTeat prattf* 

 properties that fully justify L., P., and Co in very straft 

 recommending them to the public. Price, SI. the set ofsix. 



Exeter Nursery, Exeter. Established 1720. 



MESSRS, J. and II. BROWN offer the folkris; 

 CHOICE PLANTS, &c, which they will forward * m 



part:— a~ul 



Andromeda floribunda, per dozen f'r 



25 Azaleas, new hardy Belgian varieties, one of a sort, lw 



name on their own roots ... • ••* "'J J 



25 Azaleas, American varieties, do. do. »l 



Hardv Heaths, Ledums, and Kalmias, per dozen J I 



25 Hardy American Plants, one of a sort, by name ... U I 

 12 Rhododendrons, including scarlet, white and rose ... U I 

 Fine hardy Scarlet Rhododendrons, 1 to 2 feet, per dozen.. 1 • 

 New Yellow Rhododendrons, in pots, each ... M. W. to 9 • 



6 Fine hardy Magnolias, one of a sort ... ' 



50 Dwarf Roses, two of a sort, on their own roots ... ...» J 



Standard Roses, superb sorts, per dozen ... ..■.-».» « J 



Fine climbing Roses, of sorts, per dozen ... v - ••• » J 

 Bom-hon Roses, budded, 1 foot, fine f-' beds ore W«^ 

 Fitz-Roya, Saxe-Goth«a, Cephalotaxus, Libocediu3,escn... 9 

 Wellmltonia gigantea,. and other choice and cheap tarty 



cSSaSiS*. 3 feet, well grown,^dozen,l^» J 

 Greenhouse Azaleas, choice varieties, per dozen ...l^.toa j 



! 12 Camellias, with buds, fine sorts for ... ^ 



50 choice Greenhouse plants, one of a son ... ... ••• 



Orchidea Plants, beautiful species, by name, per dozen 

 2i choice Ericas, oue of a sort ... ••• 



24 choice Fuchsias, fine proved varieties 



6 Tree Carnations, choice sorts ... ••» 



Verbenas and Petunias, best new sorts , P e J ™ d en ' 

 First Class Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks, per dozen 



25 choice Pansys, one of a sort— .. . ••• 

 12 Paeonias new white, pink and blush, ot sorts 



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25 choice hardy herbaceous plants n» m , e f 1ft 

 Choice Flower Seeds, 20 papers, 5s. ; 4o ditto, iw. 



Tine standard aJ ^SS^JgSfS\\ 



•March 1" 



To Farmers, Potato Growers, and Others 



JACKSON'S PATENT PREPARATION 



FOR 



PRESERVING POTATOES, WHEAT, AND OTHER SEEDS 



reesed, in proof 



EXTEACTS: 



** One of the fields of this farm, the property of Mas. St/ rt, 



was planted with Regents Potatoes in April last, some of which 



were prepared by you. The result now is, that the whole of the 



crop from the unprepared sets is thort hly diseased, and hardly 



worth the trouble of taking up ; whil those ra by the side of 



them from the prepared sets are not only in a beautiful state of 



preservation from the disease, but the produce is much greater,— 



the Potatoes are more numerous than the others; indeed, if there 



were nc ich thing as the disease, to be feared, it would be worth 



he trouble and expense of preparing the sets by your process, 

 even for the sake of the improved crops. I shall certainly, f< 

 the fntnre, prepare all my Potatoes for seed by your process ; and 

 I intend to adopt it for preset ng my Wheat' from the Smut. 



11 G. B. Baxter. 

 « Belmont Farm, F.ltfcam, Kent, August 28, 1854."' 



« Admiral Sir J. A. { sow, K.C.B., Marlee H . Blairgowrie. 

 "Sir. I have received ymr rh. The Potatoes 



that »ne here from England, prepared ? >.- . Jack s, 

 were planted in a piece of new ground, and according to the 

 dire< ins sent by im along wi' tern as to distance between 

 the Dlants. &c. They came up well, with strong healthy stems: 



I have now taken the whole crop 



up. 



'here \ not the 



slightest appearance of any disease amongst them. They are o* 

 large equal size and very prolific. There were long black unpre- 

 pared Kidn- ; planted in the same patch, and a great deal of 

 them are not fit for use, at least a third part are diseased. I 

 hope Mr. Jack \-'s process may be widely kno », as it is a 

 great boon. — I am, Ac, Jons Shanks, 



11 Forester, Kxldrummy Castle. 

 " Kildrummy Castle, Aberdeenshire, November 17, 1854." 



*' I am very much pleased with the r vlt of the experiments I 

 have made with your Prepared Potatoes; for I planted then 

 without any manure, in ground where for several years I have 

 hardly had a sound Potato, and I now find the crop perfectly free 

 from d isu s e* , and in a very fine condition; while those of the 

 same sort, unprepared, which were planted at the same time, and 

 next to then, are disea i and eaten by worms. 



Filberts, new thin shelled and rea sitmut. , ^ - 



Strong Vines, from eyes and layers, m pots, per 



A large stock of fine Transplanted Scotch Ljica 

 Firs, cheap. Also Evergreen Shrubs of all kinds. 



New Priced Catalogues of Plants and Seeds vyr* 



Albion Nursery, Stoke New ington^Qjido^ ^ 

 TO GENTLEMEN ENGAGED IN Pj£JJJ ^ 



W ATERER and GODFREY re g^^ 



W attention to their stock of the following 

 HARDY PLANTS. 

 Araucaria imbrieata, from 2 to 

 7 feet high ; as handsome as 

 plants can be. 

 Cedrus Deodars, in any quan- 

 tity, from 1 to 3 feet high 

 Do. do., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 

 feet high ; splendid plants 

 Cedars of Lebanon, 3, 4, 6, and 



10 feet high 

 Pinus Douglas!, 3 to 10 feet 

 insignis, 2 to 7 feet 

 Menziesi, 3 to 7 feet 

 Pinsapo, fine plants, 3 to 



6 feet 

 Nordmanniana, 1 J to 3 ft., 



all from seed and remark- 

 ably handsome 



nobilis, 1^ to 2 feet; a few 

 larger, 5 and 6 feet high, on 

 their own roots, and with 

 perfect leaders 



Montezuma?, 2 to 4 feet 



Pinnscanadens^^^ 



Cupressus n^acrocar^ 



bertisns f 4to7ttw Jf 



thvoides ▼*"***3 f H, 

 " 4 feet (the varied «* 



Cedar) 



Jnniperus,UprjgW J V5 

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••Blacttheath, Kent, 2 At t, l&54.' , 



Also an immense stock of large Evergreen 

 mental Trees, &c, ^ geen 



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All the plants here offered may Jf se ^ d Vll «** ■ 



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Nursery ; they are removed every ye * ich ft s ** > 

 distance with 7 perfect safety. Oi so™*> ^M 



Deodaras, Golden Yews, Thuja sure. , iSt m ^ 



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Sold by M* rs. CttAfcfcWCM ^ sairjrs, J men, Covent Garden ; and Jons K kr> as, Seedsman, 4, Great Russell Street 

 Covent Garden; all Seedsmen and Chemists; and at the Patentee's, 18, Cannon Street, London Bridge, in Packets of One Two' 

 Three or Four Pounds, or in Bulk for the use of Farmers and Potato Growers. ' 



manniana, we have any Q uaT \ tl % , H * , < 3 Catalog 9 ffl tfJf*^ 

 branch, are not to be surpassed. *^ ta - e stamffj2.^rfg 

 wan ! on application, end- ng t ' V ^ t ^ late HgT 0T 

 ind Godfrf v. •• s and **«£ th e >Vok^ ^ 



Knap II ill ry, Woking, JgJ*ff|ip and *» 



Booth- Western Railway, where all tiai *»*&*** 



convevances can be obtained. -rintive Cst*'*^ 



The 2d. stamp will a > include a ^ s " ^ . n g^er*" 

 American Plants, Roses, and >ursery a 





