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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 2—1850.] 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. 
[Price 6d. 
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Agri. Imp. Society ef Ireland .. 29 a eee 27 & 
Rescue A N Reland Palidarz! . 27 6 
Arsenic a stee a, for Wheat 30 a 3 s dee Atlas, rev... 22 ¢ 
Atlas, Physic: Johnston's rev. 22 ¢ | La ottages ss... „ al © 
Aviaries and rate 22 a | La he ee 
Cal boa — „ Ba 25 4 
Caledonian Hort. Socie iety . 22 b ky 1 qualifeations of. N e 
Calendar, ayee ineen eee 23 ¢ | Maize, Cobbett’s  .....0., ~ Be 
— Agricultural +. 30 a Mauures, art ficial . 25 e 
Carts, Cumberl „ e en 20 € — 2 eee 
Cattle, on fatt ing 27 e Cpr mpan „19 a 
ine e of weight in, as Man shed 2 a 
— ed with the con- Mats and wooden shutters. 22 a 
tion of food ...... — a — — e wage Manure 
Chrysanthemum’, culture ot 2 a | Compauy hh 19 4 
Cirencester Agri. se lege 25 e Ba a ee A 20 a 
Colours, harmony of... 22 b Flants, . — of., oe We 
— — in roo descent of sap in 21 e 
n Sb eee 2) 8 Grouping of. 22 b 
Protection, shutters better fo: ‘or, 
than Mate. ¢ .sc00%002 — 22 4 
9 . — sulphured rags . . . . 22 6 
Rats bors 22 
Ro 55 top 955 — ie 24 
ous blooming .... 2 
Salvia shah cr seater wveebecs 
Sap in plants, descent of ...... 2¹ 
Séeding; thin 2, 2 
Stud, the, by Harry Hieover, rev. 29 
Tea, green, to colo . 23 
Tortrix angustieran: eS 
Trade memoranda F ese 21 
in, t . 22 
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HE SUBSCRIBERS T 
ARDENERS’ BENEVOLENT “INSTI TUTION 
The case of Jonn SHEPHERD,- No, 11 on the List for the 
next Election (16th January, 1850), and bute bre — tion, 
ub- 
will thankful again reteive pro — Mr. GRISSEL: L hopes 
th the assistance of the Subscribers, that Jonk SHEPHERD 
will be ee at the next Erection 
SUBSCRIB 
ARDENERS BENEVOLENT “INSTITUTION, 
DETE Ad 
ester, a very deserving old m 
He kas pai all his life . engaged in 
ved, is now d 
— 85 cape AS 2 and 
; WE 
own Nur wena 
neter ; And 1. J. 0. e d 
MANNINGTON’S PEARMA — 
AMES CAMERON, NURSERYMAN a d FLORIST, en 
ensure them extensive cultivation. Itisa 2 variety, 
and different from any in cultivation, and remarkable for its 
rich sugary and aromatic flavour, superior in pt respect to 
the 1 ne Pippin. It is in its oan of flavour from January 
nd of Be and a very good bearer. Strong dwarf 
— plants 5s. each; the usual allowance to the trade. 
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trees being sent, by Post-office orders, m 
CAMERON, ‘Nurséryman, Ucktield, Sussex. 
J. O ock of Fruit ro * Trees, 
Quicks, 555 and Roses of first-rate qu 
n MAS 5 Sotie Nurs ia Ca 8 
ing the largest a mo di versified stock 
ME GROWN SEE 
8 NEW 3 CATALOGUE OF 
ROWN S being a 
reful selection of 
the ty 125 we of RITCHY EN GARD! EN, RIC rr 
and FLOWER SEEDS, with Lr affix ed to er ch article, will, 
und | the seful a nvenient 
MESSRS. SUTTON’S COMP 
KITCHEN GARDEN pomp ars ati * course of deli 
the rig aren i Ps ices. 21. 2s.; No. A ll, 17 and 
No. g Seed a Readin 
Gees SUPERB SOLID RED CELERY. —This 
. not only for 
ha v 
NURSERY PLANTS in the occa 
g to t , but for * unequalled 
yl 
being ex * = e ng the ä of various sites 
nf ground, s to plan and plant them most PEPEES offers 
his assistance “to gentlemen . — ehe aid of a Landscape 
Garden or wanting Nursery Plants at my most economical 
nting sb con uii „ik requir me Com. 
immediate atten- 
“TARDEN SEEDS of a superior gapit y may be had in Col- 
ee — —— ae worth, — ining a supply f for the 
cation to the S. o, a large 
Co —— "OF — T FLOWER SEED 
25 kinds for 6s. ; 50 for 10s. ; 100 for 18s, Larger quantities in 
proportion. ers amou nting to gerl . upwards delivered 
to any station on the South Eastern Railway. 
WILLIAM MASTERS, — — — 
ETER LAWSON. TD s SONS “TIST. —No. II. for 
1850 is now ready, and D — had on application, or a copy 
will be sent free of postage to a — t = the United Kingdom 
or British Colonies, contaiuing p 
Seedling F Pi ants a Hedging, 
Seedling — ino Trees Cc 
phon “Planning and Pla 
NICAL 
Under- 
S, in 5 — ents- of | te 
d like fl that it o further re- 
commendatio y be had gen 1 the grower, 
WILLIAM Cone, Dartford, “Kent, in sealed 1 ls. 6d 3 
or * amanat- in poraga tamps ; 1 = of Messrs, J. ‘and J. 
Fra Ley —— Mr. BUN Mon aidstone, Kent ; 
Mr. — Tunbridge Welle, Katie 8 ER, 82, Grace- 
church. street, London; Mr. Tuer, 18, Paienes-bridge, Bath 
Mr. Francis, Hertford; Mr. Mit , Bradfor 
8 E states, in jus tice to bimself and agents, that 
o entire stuck 8 saved in 1849 is in his possession and 
at of his agents, whem it ad new and ge 
bein his name and aes es velope. 
W-LAID 
be had byi applying by le post- 
1 in 8, 6, Brchid. lane, tr — 
RW RANUAOULUSES, ANEMONES, Ke. 
AREY 2 Wallingford, Berks, begs to 
e has selected F Stent SEEDLING Ra. 
paid, 40 W. "OL as 
street, Lon — 
ere paras 8 Trees NUN ou! 108 SES j EN in 1848 and 1849, with which 
splan d Forest Trees Ornamental and Rare Forest | tained several first prize —— he can recommend for ex- 
Transplanted Fruit ree Trees hibition. D. ptions and prices will be forwarded in a g 
— ae & Climbers | Catalogue for 1949-50 on t of postage stamps. Se. 
oon rous Trees and Shrubs, including nearly 300 species and | lections of 100 named Ranune uluses, 50s. Mixr 88. 
varieties, among which are all the new —.— lately introduced. to 208. per 100. Double Anemones, nah Bi sorts, 20s, to 30s, 
The et number of  Perer Lawson and Son’s Lis "r — | vaziekjes, por post, 2s 8 : Asters, Stocks, Larkspurs, & c., 20 
comprise a Catalogue ot Flower Seeds, annual, biennial, an , 
perennial, accompanied oh a Treatise, containing simple pras- Tyso’s “ Treatise on the Ranun ar peat be AAi — 
ARDENERS” - BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. 
—NOTICE ee piven * the ANNUAL GENERAL 
MEET! NG of the Subscri o this Ins ore 3 be — 
Wednesday — 5 the ii 4 — „ w e L 
oas Ludgate-hill, for the purpose of Soares 
poh the charity for the past year, and electing Officers for t the 
so to consider a Report from the © 
tivation in this 
PETER Lawson K dr, Nurserymen and Seedsmen to the 
and 
2 e Society of Scotland, Edinbu urgh, 
appointe 
N ND 0 N, 
Mr. J. C. SoMMERs, 159 2 who will afford eve ry 
uing year 
— — certain 9 in the Rules of the In- 
stitution, 
n Election 
among the following tome teste whose c cases rece been ex- 
amined and appro of by th — oe 
Name. Ser e mx: 
EDWARD MARSHALL. l R oe 
Mary BROWNE ee Do. ve Poe oak = 84 
OHN SKEATES xton 6th . 70 
THOMAS MILLS .. Dulwich 5th 7 
JOHN APPLEBY .. Clapham . 4th 57 
ROBERT DUNCAN $ Picar 3 „ 4th 70 
JAMES BaTTEY 258 else 225 . 88 
EDWARD BEACH g Quedgler, Gloucester... — ee 10 
OHN Cocks 2 68 
RICHARD RuDLAND Sutton-at-toue, 1 Dartford ad Se wr 
JoHN SHEPHERD ore 1 
WILLIAM BROWN * 22 1 
Rice Eva Stone, ‘Stagirdshire a 24 9 
JohN HURDFN a 2a Ob 
LIUS kor toe F 5 A 2d 2 
0 * Farnborough > * 65 
THOMAS FITZGERALD 3 anam a 
Jonn Hopxins .. Nuneaton, Warwickshire lat .. 63 
Y SCHNEIDER ., gar t Wiltshire ae ae 84 
The chair to o’clock precisely. The ballot 
1849 i heie on the day of election. By ie 
Ew . R, CUTLER, Secretary, 
arrin; 
January 12. 97, F gdon-street. 
ERICAN PLANTS. 
OSEA WATERER be begs to announce he has just 
published a New and Complete pene bch of his AMERI- 
CAN and CONIFEROUS PLANTS, y be had 
e . osing two stamps for — te 8 2 
ATERER, 8800 15 Lect Woking, Surrey. 
THE THREE BEST CUCUMBERS E e YET — a OUT, 
5 a d the public gene- 
that 25 2 Se of . sound seed 
of bie Moeronr OF BATH. e bye SPINE, 
bani LORD ste FAVOUR E (this t is the best 
tion), 
et; ager ee 
non’s Favourite, or 75 
N et Taa 25 the p iaa Qaim 
T. begs to mention that he has che’ . pe ofthe seed of 
ualled — zit he 
or in postage stamps) must 
t Trees, and Garden or Agri- 
cultural Seeds. 
*,* There are ready and economical means of transit from 
iE a both dt Sro and Railway, to all pms of the 
Kingdom.—George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh, Jan. 12. 
sellers Price § bass ; or direct p r 
iW SEED CATALOGUE, 
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descriptive n Sg of the best 
CULINARY VEGETABLES in cultivation, with the time of 
sowing, height, and ae useful F e e as well as 
the qua 5 e by WILLIAu E. REN DLR & Co. 
ISH ER, nears 
SEEDSMEN, She 
AND CO., N 
ATLEY’S TELEGRAPH. Light ‘green, fine form, very pro- | 
1 2 po ok = 2 
gr een, ex 
6 seeds, 3s, : 1 12 ite, 5s. 
—Dar' k green, large, and very prolific. 6 seeds, 
e form, very 
great 3 in every 
respect on the Sio 12 ditto, 1s. 6d. 
LARRISY’S ST. CAT HARINE.—Very handsome and superior, 
inches, 6 seeds, 2s. ; 12 ditto 
SUPERB.—Fine for r early forcing, great length, and 
very prolific. eeds, ditto, 1s, 
SION HOUSE (true),—12 seeds, Is. 
VICTORY OF BATH.—12 2 6d. 
FLEMING’S TRENTHAM. HY BRID.—6 seeds, 1s. ; 12 ditto, 
18. 6d. 
BEECHWOOD (true). — 12 seeds, 1s. 
5 MACULATA, 3d., 6d., and Is. per —.— 
mittance either by po: st-office order or in 7 — mps. 
The Tra de supplied. Securats Catalogues of Garden, Flower, 
and A gricultural Seeds ; „Garde n 3 &c. ; also Trees, 
Shrubs, & c. 
for their c 
Part Ta "a de escriptive Catalogue of all the 
de ales heal N of AGRICULTURAL SEEDs. 
1 3 contains 4 most excellent pet ed List of 
eight; and 4th, time epee 
i eee aa advice 
No. 1.—Complete Collection — 20 quarts — 2 mis 
other Seeds in pro ropertion, for ronegeats supply ++ aa ok 
eu smaller quan ae 
o. 3.—Ditto ditto 1 
4.—Ditto ditto „ 0 : 
Lists ¢ of the sorts cutie a in each collection will 
be found in our new Book Catalogue. 
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8. d. 
10 0 
10 0 
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12 6 
OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS.—The 
bs of this most and fragrant Flower have 
bee eye received from Tay; n A. COBBETT’S Old-esta- 
blished Ttalia 5 18, Pall-m: and are 
LO EDS. 
We ha wea very superior stock of all 1 Lr and as 
some of cot pe — varieties are grown under wa inspec- 
tion, we ee, oo wy and coxtea: — 
T POSTAGE FREE, 
No. 1,—100 packets pr Sn sorts, E including all the best = 
Half-Hardy, and @reenh oe sone Bi 
OWS accvece 
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2 111 
refer their friends 
CHEAP!! 
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sag be contained in each 4 
e ear Sew Book C 
orders above £2 will we delivered Free of carriage 
Great eee Bristol and 
“They will also feel maoh obliged by by oy customers paying 
their last year’s account, as sy bere o wish to put them 
expense,—Coleraine, Ireland, Jan, 
' | Britain and Irelan 
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ways ; or to ven ame in nd Cornwall; or tọ 
ork. Liverpool, by PASDER a 
Railway and = ommunication to all 1 
For Catalogues an culars apply to 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE 2 00 l Plymouth, 
ESTABLISHED 1786. 
OOK GA ATALOSDE: rer 
