34 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Gardener, or wanting 
prices. Planning and Planting by contract, if req 
munic: 
371 
for 6s. ; 50 for 10s, 
to any station on the South Eastern 
WILLIAM MASTERS, 
; 100 for 1 uantities 
aad : 
Now ready, 
AND MOORE’S CULTURAL AND 
n . — 8 
A YRES’ 
s One of the En 2 — — “contrivances of the 
day; one which ptt — ra Great Britain, of eaaa 
class, should make up his mind to adopt.“ Gardeners’ Journa: 
December 22, 1849. 
“Particularly useful, and therefore deserving of general pa- | M 
* We recommend urchasers “to obtain their 
— Hg 3 in these useful envelopes.” 
December 22, 849. 
CHRONICLE. 
2, 1 
* A series of seed labels, or seed papers, for all the popular 
biennial a erennial — 1 general use. 
8 ng y “com ee, a —.— 1 reed 
genes 
come knen, either with with vendors or the — of — 
Magazine, J ry, 1 
— — ee ‘of info — rr this kind to am — ** — 
EW VERBENA, ae bgp “MRS. M 
. 
“re ~ AND BR 
AI. OGUE, for 1850, of SEEDS AND PLANTS, w 
eus, 9d. or "o 6a. 
be amined free by p Backhouse and co York was again s o Dr. knee yesasn lith, 1849 
In iheir Calatogue willbe found rich assortment of | pile a co. agung [enti Northeapton | enved yor Bromion Hall Melon, St mas nuh oe 
- ne. ant on on- Barn owmar nevertheless it was es voure slon 
the newest and best articles which can e procured, and 4 Turner, — tasted.” It was — exhibited at the Horticultural Soci an 
ins t i descript usefu ormation, nobile, F et Epps, Mai ms, Regen ptember 4th, 1849, and 
both of seeds and plants, provided in their previous | Charl Joey — Fish Adem port Oo., Sheffield pronounce by th T Kres ta be the best flavoured Melon 
1 Spring Catalogues Hairs, St. Martin's. Jan F. Farrell, Dublin ever tasted, and was awarded the Ba Medal. The 
annual Spring ees: Clarke, Bishopsgate-street S. Farrell an nd Co., Belfast is very handsome—it is round shaped, hollow crown, ‘beauti- 
CHOICE — SEEDS. — heapside pee — Liverpool netted, thin skin, firm and solid, melting 
Complete Collections of the best and newest sorts, in propor- Chartres, King William-street | Dickson and "wom Perth flavour, very free setter, and abundant bearer. Weight, from 
tionate quantities of aen for — 1 gar ardens at per — piee eee —— Knap-hil 3lbs. to 4 Ibs. It been found to do well during the 
collection, II., N., and A. ts — nat ne uited, en- —- in ng, Turnham.-green —.— and apes dei Carlisle | summer, a ment, i — a as easily g by 
qu: esot others wil b be sent. e, Hammersmith 8 am amateur in a fram ne egetable Marrow, 
Ta may be had of good sorts for a small garden Fairbairn, Cla apham Silverlock, Chichester 3 is a great advantage in it dor! the fruiterer, as it will re. 
for 10s. 1 Pampilia, acne = — 9 8 ih i its fine farer ety Pat neg time after — e 
0 andish and Noble, sho Sol kets z a 
SELECT acted 8 n SEEDS, Downie and 1 Edinburgh Page and Son, —— Also the following fi fine . on igh 5 
Free by post, wi for sowing, heights, * pooner Mays, patol 8 hell ee me all tru 
— Die atte ester 2 — ueen Mel 8 . r acket. 
100 varieties best and Poa 9 . H 0 rquhart and Son, Sutton and TE Green Flesh F ee ; 
50 varieties for Ss. 6d., 30 for 5s, 6d., r „ 4 0 Pontey, Plymouth ooper and eee Bee mynd 4 „ 
20 varieties dwarf kinds, in l kets, suited Rendle and Co., do Ewing, N Winds — — as 15. Empe eror 1 0 ak 
for filling onl „ 78. 6d., or 12 do. for. 5 0 Veitch and Son, E Moore, East Dereham, Norfolk Fleming’ Trentham Hy 8 i 
t Greenhouse Annuals, 7s, 6d.,12for .. 5 0 Lucombe, Pince, and * do, | Mountjoy, Ealing —— Tee do. improved eel 0 1 
20 varieties choice Gr ouse s, 108. 6d., 12 for 7 6 Watkinson, — Widnall and Davis, Cambridge —— 4 n Fle igasi 
20 vars. choice hardy Biennials 8, — 12 5 0 „Cirence ~ pe — . con Egypti do. im mproved 8 
30 varieties imported German Stocks aT De | Roy, & Aberdeen ead-road Pirst — Cucumber, Victory of Bath 2 9 5 
ditto, 3s. 6d., 1 2 for ai ae EN — pane and 3 Dalkeith or Alb Benne “Birmingham Gordon’s White Spine 
Frosty pon,» — yee mae Wheeler @ Morne b Goppice, nr. Nottingham i The: me Cucumbers are “unequalled for fake superiority — 
choice varieties, ae . 40s. 0@ Janson and Finney, ¢ Gateshead 42 Aylesbury 9 — — prp anA — aoe mone Th Dey ll be fo tire grow 
— . * „ esc? 6 | Burgess aut 8 Newcastle, Hirst, Dewsb ait. d during 1 
50 fine older varieties, named 15 0 Stafford sd bean = ith — — — al a 
owe onths, as a common ridge Cucumber; also eq 
100 finest mixed, 10s. ; 100 fine (free by post, 65.) eons 0 ee pene pax —— Length, from 20-to 26 inches. : f 
— EARLY VARIETIES, AS — LATE WHITE CELERY.— . B. regre te that numerous p have 
To flower in the o n air from June to August, and should be . = Lees wens Tape a — to seed, “T been —— by purchasing an inferior tina 2 nder the 
K anted without delay. in of is of firat —— quality, an a very strongly —— — ——5 Int name of Victory of Bath. E. T. — 5 to say it has proved att 
lls. g Seed this. Signer packet post — to be the true variety sent out by hi 
brio És., is limited. j 2 Lord Keynon’s Fav avourite . Gu eumber), 
, 98. 6 AN] RY PARK GREEN FL y ty. It e best for —— cultivation —— — 
OLS, Li BS Ad “This Melon Xe 8 ESH in every it is very hardy, — — wane ie en "ge Ou. fer fruit 
large roots, — or Ts. 6d. per dozen ; — Ta. v 1 . — fists free Should | A Packet of — — — s. ; if pret 
, eacn, 5s, ; aut 1s. Gd. ; formosissimus, pears purchaser be disappointed in this Melon, W. — A. will re- s vomham Hall —— — be inel Wann 
money, so co — is he of its 
— rosa mundi, 1s. 
did new. The 12 for 2185 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
* 12 new vars. of last wean, en 
428. 0 
12 first-rate aay pk os 15 
aö 20 ditto „ „„ „ 
meena mn — E 65. 09 
2 choice: ce fancy x 8 me 8 „ 
CARN ATIONS, 12 pair rope ARa VAGA oe oe 20 
ir gr pet 2 pair choice sho! w Varieties oo os 20 
PINKS, TOR pearen a 5 =o os 10 
A0 8. st ANDARDS, 12 splendid varieties 2+ 20 
WARFS, 123 12 superior ditto p. A2 
ä an as $ 
a CLIMBING, 12 fine 
seeing HERBACEOUS. PLANTS, 100 0 showy varieties 3 
1 100 inch 
paai, 
HARDY ROCK PLANTS, 25 2 dne d . A a 12 
ö ne FLOWERING SHRUBS, 20 ditto “2B 
[OLLY HOOKS, 20 proved fine double vars 
TIRREINUMS, 1 12 fine vars., 6s. ; 12 ou superior do. ine A 
110082 PLANTS: 50 8 505 yo" 
t and „ vars. . os 50 
25 oe 283, ; 12 — Mita; za extra senate i 
1 
» » 
3 s Royal Albert, 
Myatt’s 
ILLS.’ » be 
above is — 
oliage. Plants in spring, 5s. 
OWN’S GENERAL SPRING 
dozen ; ra- 
per 
; Sp superb, 38. 
> 28. OR. ; Pa of E pmet 28. 6d. ; 5 vi 
tellinus, 2s. at. ; speciosus , 23s. 6d. The above are all superior 
including very superior 
over-estimated, and we anticipate every seedsm 
ae will cae — — their ne, „Durham 2 
As these Descri ipine d Cultural La apes — Ter little 
ore than the paper, the en that so 
as will — — speedily t — * general en Standard 
ablishe M. Arr aye Fleet-street, London, 
rom — specimens and lists may 2 tained. 
M. COLE’S SUPERB DWARF RED 
* Ve e public that he can 
— in sealed packets, 
„at ls. each. This c elery may also be had genuine of the 
following Seedsmen, 
Warner, Cornhill i 
Hurst and M‘Mullen, Leaden- 
P 
EED of his 
A. Stewart, Kelso 
fi 
PORT AYRES begs to 7 
[JAN. 19, 
XOLE’S SUPERB SOLID RED CELER RY. This 
fine Celery has given such entire satisfaction, not 
| the great size to — it attains, but * its unequalled ¢; 
exquisite n eiro our, that sete po er B 
ness and ex 
commendation. 2 
A 
— Kent; Mr. Po 
IVERY, Nurseryman, Peckham, ‘hae — 
beral allowance to the tra 
imself and a ents, that 
is in his s possession and 
that of his agents, from whom it may be! had n and genuine, 
«BROMHAM HALL” FLESH M Ao 
E TILEY b of the 
— >< of Seed of that very superior Melon called 
BROMH HA ont REEN FLESH MELON, -respecte 
GREEN 
Knightian Medal ve the best fl 
| ag t to} 
— usual discount to the tr 
E i SU en FRAME CUCUMBER. 
ortunate i 
ey a few seeds of 
ucumber, an be ade recom- 
one of the very: — — — —. 
3 for E Pors and — FORCING, and, t home u 
0 t is very hardy and — — ver "E 
slightly ribbed 8 * spine; length, 12 to 20 inches, 
Packets, post 
e —— 9 Oe 2 
A few pounds of this s 
t from Mr. Snow, and teref ee — 
gen The aoed wil þe se 2 — as ‘received pasha Mr, 
egei e sanse — e ended. bein; 
at the least 75 per cent. Packets 3 — free, 2 * get b: x 
i 3 SEEDS.— The esi can 
‘ de recommended as of first-rate quality: 
Bes 
© 
ee 
h Pea 
Isherwood’s Railway . 1 6 
The “agar Pea known. 
Bish N 
om 
16 
i*6 
10 
6 
fe 
Wa n ther a e ee oe 
—— — Aa — A B 
Ke, Brompton Nursery, Brompton, Middlesex. 
ritis] Q R 
‘ton’s Reliance, 
Knight's Pea 
S SS &S 
W. F. A. 
i L | of Vege 3 3 
ä co 
veenwich 
WILLIAM PORT A AYRSs, — 
and No. 4, Tranquil Place, Blackheath, Ke Kent. 
arn 
Wa 
2 0 
i HN PATENT tr H 3 
rs —— cago 
and Floris 
— sense 
—— stamps. 
GLASS FOR —̃ ̃ — 
HILLIP 
three — wW 
peor wes „ 16, Pultenes-bridge, Bath 
——— the order, either in cas! 
16 oz. from 2d. to i. per foot. l 
21 nder. 6 by 4.42 6 
* . 46 ( 
TbS 8 by 9.20 6 5 
by 6 10 by 8.20 6 
cases of —.— Sheet “Glass, 4 for cutting 
up, at 22d. — 3 Glass, from 1s. 2d. to 28. per 
foot, according to 
HARTLEY’S PATENT — PLATE, packed in boxes 
3 44 12 6a, 7 b. amen by 53 . 128.00 
8 by 6 $ ET 9 b5 7 * 2 “ie 15 0 
SHADES FOR ORNAMENTS 
MITCHELL'S MINERAL ANTISEPTIC agii N 
= 8 for same. 
T GLASS PENS. 
ae ASTER VASES, WAX FLOWERS, &c. : 
ROUGH PLATE GLASS FOR WINDOWS, SKYLAGHTS, 
LOORS. 
inch thick EES inch .. Per foot 
-inch 2 ‘lach 
TENT ROUGH 3 TBA, 
“ench * 11d. 5 „reach; 
"GLASS : —— 
Tiles made of Sheet Glass .. ar 
Bata: 20 3 by 10 ......... 10d. 18. 4d. 18. 
Slates ar N of the usual sizes, derer, 10 
nsion and substance. 
GLASS MILK PANS, fo beg 23. to Gan each 3 — 
Propagati 
Glasses; ducum 
Glasses and Dishes, 
every description, 
quality 
a a 
00 TEF 200: 
* 
>è 
Porerrer 7777577 
serres 
Plate and ; 
LAC — 
the ; 6 tubes, 10s. Self 
FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. 
See Article in THE GABDEN. e 
December 8. 2 
5 1 fit which we have 
i Manufactured by M essrs, HARTLEYS, AND Soup DY MES 
JAMES PHIL PS & CO., 116, BISHOPSGATE ST 
