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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. 4—1850.] 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. 
INDEX, 
Agricultural confessions ....+. 57 Huxtable’s (Mr.) pamphlet, rev. 2 t 
Apprentice fees 51 a, a 2 Limonia oe, —＋*2wẽ J 
Azaleas, hardy —— = quid setedeses 88 259 e 
Buddlea globasa 85 r mo 51 e 
endar, Horticnitnrai esses P „„ 52 C 
8 fr Gole Pickaxe a good stirrer of the soil — b 
Plants, diseases vis 
ose, 62 
Seeding, thin — 2 60 
Sheep injurious to fruit trees .. 62 
ee - 3 Shrubs, ornamental 55 
a . 59 2 Sidney Botanic a seen 53 
mn, Chronicles of a Clay .... 57 Soil, pulverisers o 54 
tice with science T the commutation 58 
„ .. 60 a | Trees, fruit, sheep a to., 2 
a T e rote tion in. 60 5 pes 
18 K 3 
sited 
8 their positiou, 3 — re a 
8 51 a, 54 4-55 5 sc gor ya ia 
Glass. rough plate . setl e Wart, maA) 1 3 62 
Grapes, origin of Hamburgh .. 54 6 | Weddell Dr) on the Cinchon 
o cuss inancs'-ekee 62 6 ok ee Sed eons 55 Ò 
Highland — Agri. Society — (ager of 3 
tena 62 
Selected 
GEEDLING RANUNCULUS ROOTS. — 
ontaining edged, spotted, striped, mottled, 
and bel 22 8 of 12 years’ selecti 
w offered in one mix- 
21s, 
L WALTERS, 3 5 e Wilts. 
L AMELLIA JAPONICA—DRYSDALE’S SEED- 
G.—The Subscribers are now prepared to let out their | 
magnificent a lled rose- A N CAMELLIA, at ote 
ag Leng per plant; and when five plants are ordered, on 
added, and . ah as soon as orders fo: 
plants's —.— eived. The Stock, 2 consists of 26 . x 
preferred, will be sold for 1051. Coloured Engravings, wa 
ranted correct, wil or rwarded : at 5s. each, and e it 
d g deducted, 
DRYSDALE AND Co., Glas w, Jan 20 
E REAL 5 ME LON. 
THE LARGEST AND FINEST MELON IN 
oe 8 
dispos ot.—J. WEEKS and Co. Kin road, Chal 
2 SUPERB “SOLID 255 CEL 
fine Cel i 
the great cae: 70 which it attains, but for its unequalled crisp- | 
nut-like flavo our, that it needs no further re- 
commendation. Seed be enu from t 
SEED POTATOES. 
CARRIAGE FREE BY GREAT WESTERN, SOUTH-WEST- 
HE ‘NEW Ha Rl. N TEN-W EK POTATO. — 
ee Potato is quite distinct, much earlier than any 
oth ind per peck—4s, Od. 
NEW RED ASH- LEAF KIDNEY, Phir of early, prolific, 
and boil very mea per peck—2 6 
Jackson’s New As . Kat Kidney 25 ahs gate Sre 
Soden’s Early Oxford 205 8 25 3 0 
Sutton’s Early Fr 40 2 6 
True Old Ash-leaf 3 55 2 6 
Forty-fold (true ¿å ar Ca 
Chalmore Kidne eee So | 
Early E Flour-ball, Shaw, Walnut-leaf, J uiy, and 
others, ls. 6d. t * 
Jerusalem 1 cho ke 1 6 
Fresh Toten Spaw 6 
1 
JOHN SUTTON an ng SONS strongly recommend the above 
sorts of 3 which are e 
Peer 8 gt ole GARDEN SEEDS 
ARRIA e Su uren sense Catalogue, 
which will — sent 2 eip enny s 
2 ool eee Seed 1 — e ‘Berks, 
* Choice Kitchen Garden and Flower Seeds FREE BY POST, 
[Price 6d. 
F TTT rae 5. 
ENDLE'S DESCRIPTIVE 5 or 
SEEDS can still be hg GRATIS, on receipt 
penny stamps, to pa me the posta 
PINIONS oad ra bie 
Dr. LINDLEY, 22, 1819, says, 
pear to the names of many of the s 
sa en ranged oe 385 will ie 1 of service 
fo all purchasers of Se ‘Ga 
endle and Co., Plymouth, er From its excellence, 
{merits something more than sing notice, and happy 
Mal vs be from time to tithe (with . Rendle’s per- 
mis vibe) to extract some of its N information for 
the ber nefit of our readers. er Seed List 
is Arare, y a chensive, and gives 2 * 
er time of durati 
height and t time of Jowes 
as see our “‘Advertieensent in the next page. 
ORNWELL’S “ VICTORIA” RASPBE 
_ CORNWELL is now sending out wig canes 
of the above, at 25s. per 100; or 3s. 6d. per dozen. To je 
had at E. CHARLWO0D’s, Covent-g arden ; NosLe’s Fleet-stre 
and and of GEORGE CoRNW 85 55 Barnet, — 
AN PLAN 
Gan BAK KER. mà to wle the gentry and 
public he has published a NEW CATALOGUE e 25 
AMERICAN AND Ga EROTS PLANTS, &c., anå m 
had on Kress ion: — Windlesham 5 rao i 
D NEW D 
HE REID bk 5 “Tiiri the "Publie. 2 he has 
* succeeded in saving a small quantity of his new DIAN- 
THUS REIDII. Theg rouna 1 4 8 . with 
white, the truss or — loo: s larger than a Dahlia 
Pr atl 2 dwarf Abs is suitable for 05 situation. By sending 
stamps to J. REID, Mount Scilla Nursery, near 
i; Wilts, A return à packe et of sed will be sent, 
ILLIAM MASTERS, Exotic „ Canter- 
bury, having the large: est — most diversified stock of 
NURSERY. PLANTS in the country, and by long experience 
being expert in determining the characteristies of various sites 
of ground, so as to plan and plant them most Fo mare offers | 
his assistance to gent — — ald ot 8 
tir 
in “its recommendation — we are sure that the niii E 
vinent firm will fe a sufficient g ce that 
| article they send out will onl true to name, but 
also X the 2 A aepo quality.” 
y to WIILIAu E. Re NDLE and Co, 
Seed Merchants, Plymouth, 
OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS.—The 
Bulbs of this most beautiful and fragrant Flower have 
vee 2 received from Italy, at A. COBBETT’S Old-esta- 
ished Italian Warehouse, 18, Pall-mall, and are warranted 
double, tal of which large and choice roots are selected at 4s. 
per dozen, Also, expected, about the end of January, a choice 
Sale en of Orange, Lemon, Ci and Shaddock bi 
L’S “ovi ALBERT RHUBARB 
still has its supremacy over all other kinds for its extra- 
ordinary earliness, delicious flavour, and splendid red colour ; 
also 2 most 5 bearer and — 2 Eom with large stalks, 
very other v 
For early foreing it far surpasse variety. For 
making wines, cies. and all eu purposes, it is 
ble production ee roots 18. 6d. 
as: also Myatt’s Linnus, ls. 6d. toria, 9d, The 
usual allowance ade. Post-office orders made payable 
Sg ae Leyton, ERE = 8 , — ate a t; 33 or wanting N. te at to eee e Highway, rie etre 
r, Crr e s, Ke A bee n ifseaw 1 
church-s reet, Louin: Mr. TILEY, 16, Pulter ake er Bath; E pece ney tg b Spak 8 e equ aA Aa weeks earli than the weil nae 
Mr. Francis. Hertford; Mr. MILNER, Bradford, Yorkshire ; | tion 5 “BROMHAM HALL” 
Messrs, J, an AIRBAIEN, C near London ; seer . GARDEN SEEDS of a mor quality may behad in Col- Is the fi favoured in in : the 
Garaway, Mares, and Co., Bristol; and of Mr. Surra, Wes- lections of II., 27. or 3l. worth, con y for the DWARD T IL Ex havi 
ternam, Kent; Mr. Ponrey, Nurs lymeuth ; and Mr. | whole year, upon application to to jiho pe spa Fill A — a large e ther soe aad 
r of the best FLOWER SEEDS, in assortments of |+proMuaM IALL” ONEEN YLI 
edsmen, ar joune, near 150 S. 1 
Worcester; and Mr. PoE, Nurseryman, Gib Heath, near Bir- pro kinde for 8 Orders — — to 27. and u del delivered E foes ms ever got sen : 
mingham. to any station on the South Eastern Raiiwa — ed te the Editor of aus Gardener?’ 
liberal allowance to the trade. Wittram Masters, Exotic Nursery, Canterbury. 0 > cae he ae, ak fis 
W. CoLE 1 — 887 states, — 9 to himself and agents, that 18: * 8 h Haa an 18 A S b 1 
E ane, ASS anp BROWN’S SEED AND PLANT LIST, > — It was xhibited 7 t the — Exhibition, 
— of T agents, 0 ies ie Emay be had new and genuine, amped to go free by post. Copies forwarded to any 11 1 6 by the judges the Silver 
— en pine 8 ai = above Comprises their Genital Descriptive Knightia Medal for the best flavoured green flesh Melon, It 
S. priced Spring Catalogue, in which will be found à rich assort- was again sent to Dr. LINDLEY, August 1lth, 1849: “ We 
AIRS’S DR Ges MAMMOTH KNIGHTS | ment of the newest and best articles that can be pr d. i over 
MARROW pte is perfectly distinct from any other in was by far the best flavoured Melon we ever 
existence; grows 2 feet, is — arlie Bn the old dwarf 
Green night’s, pe the Peas oe s are twice the size. 
58, per quart. 
ISHOP’S chemi ha —Grows 2 feet high, early as Early 
he ram ny poi a s large as Sc ‘ymetar’s, and 20 to 24 per stem, 
s. 
B PRI Ghs ECLIPSE.—Grows 1 foot high, pods larger than 
Imperial, ares bearer, and altogether superior to that 
per qua 
above a — — 1 best Dwarf Peas ever introduced. 
Full particulars be had of e Hags, Seedsman, &c., 
Wh and Retail, 109, St, Martin’s-lane, Charing-cross, 
Lon one 
es can be furnished on application, and ot — 9 
conn 5 with the trade sapna on terms to ough 
Garden Tools, Nets, Mats, Mushroom Spa: 
saved from selected stocks at — z= 
ETER L AWSON da SON'S 1 LI ST.—No. II. for 
1850 is now ready, and may be had on application, or a co: 
—— z -r free of paige to — Lone of the Uniied rind 
or British Colonies, contaiaing pri 
Redline Forest Trees. 
ae Ornamental Trees 
Shrubs. arter 
2 Forest Trees Ornamental wk Rare Forest 
„ Fruit Tree 1 
Pla sp for Hed Under- 
wood, 2 3 sing, 
rabi , Ericaceæ, & Climbers 
a a Trees and Shrubs, inc lading nearly 300 Low and 
among which are sit ‘the new sorts oe ly ntroduced. 
h e 8 mber of PETER Lawson and Son s Lis t” will 
comprise a Catalogue ot Flower Seeds, annual, gon PRs nd 
perennial, 5 by a Treatise, containing simple pras- 
tical directions for selecting and raising those suitable for 
tivation in 1 > un 
PETER Law and Sox N, Nurserymen and Seedsmen to the 
Highland pig “Agricultural Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, 
have appointed 25 
GE N T IN 
ONDON, 
J. C. e 159, Fenchurch- street, who will — ev 
Information as to supplies of Forest Trees, and Garden 
. — are ready and economical mean from 
transit 
9 — both by Steam and Railway, to 1 parts of the 
Kingdom. er Bridge, Edinburgh, Jan. 26. 
—.— need by the judges to be the best 
ae — a was awarded the Banksian Medal. frui 
is v dsome—it is round shap —— 3 crown, beauti- 
in sh ve i 
The + vere table 
f Seed, * “heights S Peas, me a variety * other useful 
ation 
kalo 
Parr 2 ROOTS, RUITS, AND BULB fl 
fa selection from their Autumn iA stid of — as are 
spring planting. 
required for 
* 3. A 3 2 List of Geraniums, 
Petunias Verbenas, 5 
eee , Azalea 
8, ng 4 variety “of 
lants 
T 4 NEW PLANTS 50, to be sent out in the 
Spriug, consisting of Petunias, Fuchsias, Verbenas, Dahlias,&c. 
—— rate List of Agricultural 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
PLANTING SEASON, 
Arenan BALSTON begs = inform 3 e has 
an amateur a frame as the I 
gbesi isa sprat advantage o in it for the fruiterer, as it seph re- 
in its lavour fi after 
Sold in —— of 3 26. 6d. larger do. of 15 seeds, 2 
so the following fine varieties can be oai recommended 
ve „ 
2 Green Fles . 
PT 
5 m 
E 
do. $ 0 i 
Windsor prine dos Isi Emperor . 4 5 15 
leming's Trentham se o we 55 
Dun 5 ary improred 10 „, 
1 Green Flesh e . 1 0 „ 
ian improved 1 0 5 
FIRST PRIZE 3 * 
TORY OF 8 5 
ordon’s whites 
of, which, in consequence of bavi 5 relinquished ‘the trade, G 
offers at very reduced 1 Stock ses —.— These tw 3 are é unequalled 2 88 superiority 
variety of ORNAMENTA RUIT, and FOREST — ſor exhibition, 8 been pe aan proved to the satis- 
and all the best kind of 2 2 in cultivation, no 3 y will be found to gro’ 
having ee e z ~ porem and from the light z nature as well 885 of doors on ge, or against U, d the 
f the soil as grown, the plants have al summer months, as a common ridge Cucumber ; als 
of Adee TOA M causes them to grow most lux — as produetive. Length, 20 to 26 — D 
after being transplanted. N. B. It is wian regret we ee that n 
di y purchas ing an inferior var 155 comet tie 
A.B. Lae — the 
Fat ON. 
Orders must ib ap tin E by rem 
ing to 5l. delivered free.— Poole 
= for winter cultivation ever 
never si 
e Gara 
8 This pontine li ists of od ja eas, with useful notes: 
rite i konaa " Ggeumber), a very scarce 
