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18 = THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. [JAN. 12, 
EED POTATOE REAL CASSABAR MELON. 
HARLES SHARPE has much easure in aw. THE A “AND, PINEST MELON IN THE WORLD, A | — —— od p — 2 
nounci t t = to offer i A 
ROWE TORE to offer ogai thks somon ARN Wood: tae toe T N 8 = «gt m ity — It is now known that Mr. WILLIAM HOWDEN 
included: they are offered at the wing prices, packing 
inclu : 
r bushel = 56 E e Ta of 56 2 * 
Early undes — . 8s. | Early Manley te 
Early Roun 285. Early Cockneys gas 75. 
Early Ash deiived “Kidne ney 88. Fox’s Seedling ` 8 
econd Early enad for Winter and Spring use: 
Aeon? Native Potatoes 5s. 7 — | Pink Kidney ... 2 
be 
Orders will be forwarded on ther receipt tof a Post-office per 
mo great care will be taken to ensure their safe delivery. 
ral allo — to the Trade.— Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire. 
Ess COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN 
= Lettuce, 3 pkts. Melon, 2 
2. Parsley, 6 Oz. Parsnip, 2 oz. Savoy, 
e phs oz. Sogrzonera 7 pay Spinach, 2 lbs. 
Tur nips, 1 pkt. vegetable M 2 and 12 pkts. 
Herbs, Chili, Capsicum, i ok > 3 4 
No. 2, two-thirds — the above E % BS 
No 3, one-third d 4 4 
0. e — aa if sufficient for a gentleman 
kai a moderate sized garden 0 12 
e grea at satisfaction thene collections have given to some 
of ‘he principal families in oP geen — — n aud 
induces W. J. Epps with confidence urthe: 
— The collections contai in “this yea 
railway station in London.—Agricultural = Horticultural 
Seed Establishment, nh Maidstone. 
WARF PEAS. 
AIRS’S Dwarf Green 99 KNIGHT’S 
MARROW PEA is perfectly distinct from any other in 
ce; grows 2 feet, is 3 weeks — than the old d 
— Knight's, and the Peas and pods are twice the size. 
58. per qu 
BISHOP'S — —Grows 2 feet high, early as Early |t 
Frames, pods as large as Scym 
etar’s, and 20 to 24 per stem. 
2s, 
eatin e 5 foot high, pods larger than 
er bearer, and altogether superior to that 
fpe qa 
— N are 1 x e best Dwarf Peas ever 1 a 
Full particulars of =< lh Hairs, Seedsman, &c., 
Wholesale and Retail 109, St. Martin's-lane, — 
Catalogues can be furnished on a 
connected with iha Arina supplied on 
Garden Tools, — —— ats, Mushroo! 
saved from selected stocks at modera age ai 
Nes STRAWB 1 “STIRLI NG 3 
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cation, and every article 
rms to Eag — — 
m Spawn, and Pot 
—The Subser: intimate that he 
hes the raiser, ve hong 
A "T ts Principal characters are as follows: Size of 
fruit large, classing with s' Seedling, — sh Queen, &c. 
Form, somewhat irregular, ‘inclining to conical ; Colour, pale 
red, or scarlet when tully ripe; Flavour, excellent, , partalcin 
of that of the Red Pine. very Having 
e o, has mow been thorooghiy proved, and the 
t 4 many — wil itis 
* We recommend Mr. —.— to propagate — variety and 
advertise it, from the submitted to us, we con- 
der it a most valuable addition to this useful family Of frui 2 
sA 
Plants can now be sent out, 20s. per 100, or 3s. per doz. Post- 
offiee orders or references from —— eorre- 
ROBERT M. STARK, ee N 
for S at 58. per 
f | orders are . there . but a Ren, Kssr to 
dispose of.—J, WEEKS and Co., King’s-road, Chel 
Ras LA TORCER. 3 3 St. Helier, 
Jersey, begs to offer followi wing ne w PEARS, which 
theyzhaving been — and pr proved these last deen š 
BEURRE ST. HELIER.— Ripens 2 es arch; 
large, brown, melting, first quality; trees vigorous, Will do 
well as a pyramid or on a wall; all the trees are an 
tr 
two years old; fine strong, on Quince stocks, 10s. 6 
BEURRE DELAVAL— —Ripens Novem ber and D ecember ; 
fine waxy colour, rs = alarge Crassane, melting, excellent ; 
id or se wall will suit it well. Most of the tr 
re in a beari stock limited. 10s, 
“GABOURELLE'S "SEEDLIN 8.— - Round kitchen —— ion 
greatest bearer of Pea: Rip cember and J 
well adapted for —— for — wag tie * are — 
irain nets and are very vigorous ; from ‘eto s. 6d, 
regrets that the following — * m 
is ‘GROSSE’ CALEBASH. Having a 
grown trees, on Quince stocks, all —— aaa proved by R. L., 
be has been induced od pear ce his pe as follows, if the 
selection is left to him ; t melting sorts will be 
sent, and he will be responsible for their: accuracy, Baking or 
kitchen Pear, is desirable, as a melting sort, being so useful 
for a family. 
24 trees of best melting, strong and healthy, one of each .. 36s, 
24 do., one of each, from 3 to 4 years ~ both Tam nce and 
own 8 foe sae ou — . 488. 
24 do., bearing t es e ove . 60s. 
do., large, not less than 4 or 5. 5 years o sold... — 103. 
50 do., —— well grown an ate 4. 08, 
50 do., very la 1258. 
The trade — lied with any quantity at per 100 or per 1000. 
R. L. will su — from 200 sorts and upwards, page one of 
each, first quality, at 107. per 1005 many will be in a bearing 
ate 
A pplication to be made to Messrs. PIPER, 23, Paternoster- 
row, London, for the Descriptive Catalogue. Fine Camellia 
stocks for grafting or eating eg shrubberies, where they do 
well, from 40s, to 50s. 3 100; also a superb collection, all 
— and healthy, of which a Catalogue will be published 
EW MEL. 
ARAWAY, “MAYES, AND CO., C 
of seed of tbat superior LON called 
CAMERTON COURT ainga pase beg to inform all 
licious fruit, that they can supply it in packets 
at 25. 26. 6d. each, 
Notice of Fruits, in Gardener’s Journal of September last. 
. F. Four Green-fiesh Mel on, about 24 lbs., is a neat, well- 
grown fruit, sw and melting, and the flesh thick.” For the 
eet, 
25th Belo — This is really (we gladly confess 
ood : 
G. M. and Co. have likewise the whole stock of the BRISTOL 
> ge A CUCUMBER, Sanne they can ean strongly recom- 
a Cheeapion 3 tome, hardy, black sjine; excellent. 
25. cket. 
Hoim Pierpoint Won ke long white spine. 1s. per pkt. 
Great Britain Victory 
of Bath, excellent; Roman | 
anias —— — d Cuthill’s Black Spine, all at 
3 (true), best for house culture, Is. per packet. 
~T. 
„ very prolific black spine, excellent tor pot 
Beechwood 3} "Duncan? s improved ——— Cabool, 
€uthill’s carly scarlet flesh , Hampton Court, and Egyptian 
G, M. and — nor t their large stock of Vegetable and 
Flower Seeds for ith the following new and ap- 
8 ties — — the — —ꝛ $: 
Railway Peas, t S e 3 i 
à 5 : second crop; Great Britain, Bri- 
tish Queen, 
‘ond’s or Ward's Incom 
the finest Pea grown; Norris“ 3 rag ted ee 
dwarf Brussels 3 
wn, I * 
à e. 
es given for Work as shown upon | wings sapi = 
Specifications. > large of Slate labs of all sizes 
ee on sale. 
separately, as well as Vines, of whic . L. possesses an ex- 
d by hi A remittance 
ran a him by his R 
acter and approval of his 1 war — d: we long tim, 
Those, therefore — a 
| to present the ve 
can do so to any of the following — in the Edig 
Nurseries, viz., Mr, P, S, ag —— Golden Acres ; Mr, 
Mignonette Bank; Mr. r Tait, 
Archibald M‘ Keith, Warriston . — 
Nurseryman, Ta nfie ld; Mr. Thomas Methv n, Nurseryman, 
Stanwell Lodge; Mr. Charles Al exander, 15 “Waterloo see? 
Mr. John Peacock, 1, George IV. 8 u 4 
quested; and it is 
his present positi 
P.S.—It is hoped a = . — E >. this — will give 
that are emp of contributing, 
* — jan 2 — per —e 
order, wes smali an anune can be sent = portages 
veen received: 
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and Son . ⁊21 open in Dickson & 
Dickaone — 
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Anonymous A 5 
WS tight, Sons, & Wright 21 H; Dow ra k Co. London 2 2 
Alex. bs ss and Sons Thos. Black & Sons 26 
Glasgo Jno, Dods, —— — 2 6 
Edward | — and Sons, Archd. M. Keith, Warris- 
a . 10 ton Lodge eee ie 
as Handasyde, eo. Lawson, Rl. Cal. 
* — 2 10 ort. Soc. Gard. 6 
R. M. Star 10 Wm. Clark, Cramond... 2 6 
John Peacock. J 2 Millbank. . 2 6 
Charles ler 1 on, Deau Nursery 2 6 
as. M‘Nab, Royal Bo- as, Stra Straition, Bot. Gard, 26 
tanic Gardens M ald, 
Saata M‘Intosh, Dal- — —— — 6 
. J. M Phail, Lewis Castle 2 6 
William Black, Leith . J 6 
. Campbell, í M4 P. 6. 
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ROYAL LETTERS erguson, Leit 
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MAJESTY’S PATENT, ; wais 8 pat ö 
I, Anderson, “ 2 2. et eats Thos. Dick, Colinton 2 | 
PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, | C. H. J. Smith .. .. . . B Anderson, M one side 2 
DENCH invites t — Gentlemen about Downie and Laird. ... J. M‘Pherson, Reswallie 2 
E Dr. Neill ..... saion Jas. Goodal, Newbattle 
— — — — ia Thomas Methven ........ 5 0 Aber cece TF 
8 — —.— PATENT HOUSES, „ Alexander Tait 0| Wm. Baxter, Riccarton 2 
from 16 OZ. p foot, 1 sage 3 — long, furnished, — Princes-street ouraeyaien at Cullen 2 
and the Houses when completed charged from 1s, 3d. to 1s. 6d, Ine C — eee, — oe ee. 7 
e as roat ful formed witout wood or Paris aad ths | Eeter Booth, ee; Pee e, 
other principle being wood rafters and the glass put in with — — Glasgow -P we jon owbart — 6 
putty. Patent Sashes, 2 ng no no paink, fr ae to 9d. per ft. 4 8 — e ge Ac Oe 
HeAtiNe BY HOF WATE 8 — n : 
UGUMBER AND MELON BOXES | AND LIGHTS. Moses Brown .. 8. Jamieson, 1 
aired 1, 2, an Slight. Boxes and Lights James Tough, Ki y j | Geo, Hutchinson . . 1 
sizes rea — mediate -Še ted best ayeo ag Thos. nons Arbuthnot z AN 4 —— Blair 1 
acked a and — to all parts of Baj 3 2-light Boxes | House .... . . .. 9 1 | 
and Lights from Il. r of every description, A. _Dicksci and Sons, . 
Conservatories, Green and Hot-houses, made and fixed in all ick... . .. 5 0 or . 1 
parts of the kingdom. References 9 the Nobility, Gentry, J = 3 Wemyss Kidd, Rossie y. 5 
and the Trade, in most of the ties of England. ee aT 0 a. Cowan, 9, 3 2 
James Warrs, Hotho ouse Builder, Claremont-place, Old Duncan Mitchell, Amis- — ecem 1 
Kent- road, London AAA 5 0| House . . a $ 
0 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. hs Ses Tae Jas. White, Auchiniesie 
LADY p Pim 5 E 0} Jno. Duguid, W A 
ADY, residing near Eeeleston- Wm. os Merchis- Acres Nursery n.se 
begs to offer a Comfortable Home to one or two Young en 5 0 W. Thomson, do j 
Ladies, who may e care on of a mother, | J. C. Farquharson, 5, Jas. Ross, 5 
d references given and . H. D. D., care Inverleith-row ......... 5 0 Jas. Cong, DO. enseivee 
of W. Parkins, eae ar treet, London. Jas a cee „ Loc Jas. Macall, do. 1 
e . 5 0 Geo, Garvie, do : 
J. 2 LEWISA IMPROVED POLMAISE STOVES = Pets, rie, Cullen-house F 
1 — NN N Captain a Mitehell, Inver- Peter r Barr, Biatebil — 
5 ih == = e. — 
SL. 10s. ; 60 feet by 18, a eee . Jno. Taylor „ Mignonetis 
and Hal A 1 0 
Bank Nursery............ 5 0 
Hothouse Works, tented bin, Middlesex. 
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church. street, 
hwark, Inventors 
—— 9 ia Paco bege 
a e t H 
&c., by which atmospheric heat as well as bottom-heat is 
7 aid of pipes or flues, 
a request of numerous 
friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron, as gi hens 
1g 
aes scarcely ri description, — to 
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as repent of the Deia authority ; 
may be seen at aras Nobility’s. ts and — 
S. and Co. Wee to inform the Tr the Tradethat at their Manufactory, 
17, New Par article required for the — 
of —— well as for heating them, may 
obtained the mos re Aafaa — 
Conservatories, &., e., ‘of Iron or Wood, erected * the most 
Balconies, Palisading, F d Garden 
pn Wire-work, & c. 
ESSRS. COATHUPES a AND =e Aa Grass — 
TURERS, eniam Se — — 3a — S 
PIPES of from 1 to dineh bore, in in lengths of from #10 7 Teet 
he lengths being crease, 
less rs of the bores in 
SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
GLASSES, 21485 MILK PANS, PATENT —— — 
S r TAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHA 
o James HETLEY and Co., 35, 
88 che canna 3’ Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 
tate 
a. cae forwarded, on applica’ 
ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN. GLASS, GLASS | 
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isa fas ROUGH P . — TE GLASS. 
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turin, de a — —— 
e this scrip s, the 
and we now supply it perfectly flat, and, by an arne 
. HARTLEY and Co., precisely at their prices. Cut 
to order in panes of 
wu 6 eo vus at 43d. per 
10 by 8 10 asa. „* 
14 by 10 a 
1} foot ee mai r 
WITHOUT, LONDON. 
FOR CON — — &e. 
ARDENEBS’ CHRONT 
— — — — cug of Saturday, 
Manufactaned by Messrs. 
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ARTLETS, 
JAMES PHILLIPS & CO., 116, BISHOPSGATE. STREET” 
Aan ROS > Seo SSS ooo 
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JARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS 
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