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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and PEFR News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 5—1850.] 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 
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Advertisement duty. . 77 4 ei 
Agapanthus u i ae kine acer rr. K a 
Agriculture and steam 5 75 4 Hii 5 . J, pamphlet. e 
Agric aa economy.. . 73 b | Italian Rye-grass .............. è! 
Bacon 78 a — othe — . a 
„eee ese ia a | Lawn, Grass seeds for.. e 
1 a | Lawyer, the Cabinet, rev. 4 e 
a | Limonia Laureola,......-..-.08 a 
Newcastle Farmers’ Club — 
Grass land sses.. oes 
Cale > 72a Pear trees, management 3 
gricultural — mahnt. oss 70 
Camellia, yellow 7 eas... . . . ee eee 7 6-68 
Cart — ———— g Pigeons, treati: a 
—— land 5 Pigs, cost of fattening 
Ciod- — Cumberland 7, Plants, dises 
COMBE cds ce acts pccesers . 67 — winter flo 
Di of pl 42 — half hardy 
Drainivg peculiaritie: Plumbago Lar; 
Economy, agric 5 Potatoes. to plan 70 
Elvaston Castle . 69 « * reile ill effects of 69 
Entomological —— 2 A sss T0 
Farm memoranda .,,. 7 Rents. 76 a 
9 high 7a Ry wall. Nee * 
t of 100 acres on the — continuous bioomers sees 20 
2 sya n 73 ¢ | Rye-grass, Italian % 26 
Scotenn . . J4 a | Seeds, old, to test . 72 
Florists, annual meeting of .... 72 a | Skimmia (Limonia) Laureola .. 710 
Forest trees, ill effects of prun- —— F E EA ò 
69 b | Steam-power and agriculture .. 75 a 
67 e | Timber, bedi: — 5 of pruning on 70 5 
.. s Trade memocandd a 4 
72 ¢ | Traveller, notes ef l 
77 b | Victoria 2 at n ee in b 
78 a Villa gardening ...ssessessasess 
EXTRA GRAND HORTICULTURAL rf 
PRIZES £200, 
y 
pe pi aa ey! at —.— 
Subscribers the funds 
belo — — sanige r dealers in plan he 
Prizes may be — = application ro ie Honorary Sec ah 
tary, T. WII Lau Gray, Esq., h-bri e, Exeter. —Feb. 2 
1 TRUE WILLCOV -i BROCCOLI.— 
superior variety mA been proved by thousands to 
be the best late sort in cultiv 
vfidence. We yuan saved a 2 7 
de season on our own grounds, fi e finest 
ever seen ; pater ls. per packet, free! ig post. 
. 3 packets to the Trade for 12s., or 50 for 21. 10s. It 
will give the most complete satisfactio 
"S SUPERB =. S is. p — ane 
Apply to Wit E. Rew d Co., 
Seed Me erehants, Plymouth. 
| 8 38. 6d. ea 
ied 1 
um, begs to offer the eee ied = lants 
BAUMANNS, Noreen Ghent, I Bel- UNI 
[Price 6d. 
77 in Wee Ce 
“UNIVERSAL Cat KB. A Ad, FUCHSLAS, 
DAHLIAS, GHRYSANTHEMUMS, PETUNIAS, o. 
SMITH’S 
y most 88 bloomer, attractive colour, and 
splendid habit; one plant covered a bed 6 
colour a bright lavender, wich a light eye, the flow 
63 1 deep and fine shape, and the freest seeder yet ron; 4 
0 
5 
feet N the 
-spike | th 
— 8 3 .. £4 Os. od G Priced 
Do. 7 0 * co he very best selections of bove; witha 
W A most beautiful hardy ‘Orchid. = note and a marked gr of the best Verbenas for exhi- 
yP ~ i . . 110 © | bition in pots, with mode of training, and what is of 
100 do., strong. * . Rae: je Aa e, mportance to exhibitors, the time of stopping back, soas to catch 
regeln Deckerianum sis on Ma „ a sheet of — Puch may a) agg with descriptions 
ma uchsias, nas, Petunias, &c. ; 
50. do., grafted... mi 8 a ) will be forwarded on the receipt of one postage stamp.— 
3 jiis 8 "s = ) Tollington Nursery, Hornsey, Islington. 
icolor . me ae <a A TNTM HAMIL 
Alstroemeria multiflor y M. KANTON > SEEDSMAN, Ke, 1 , CHEAP. 
Acbimenes Fauregia ongitiora alba) * ONDON l forw al H — —.— ceipt 
20 New Achimenes 1 s. 6d, 25 varieties of the most beautif ardy ANN UALS, with 
1 grandiflora . r jae 5 ehhh the A OLENTIFIO AND Sonne NAME, TIME OF SOW- 
. EE E E e E a roe 
r 4 2 „ . 
ae Tire 6. 15. — o ABLE and other SEEDS of every description, in- 
A E 25 ee cluding all the new Peas and other Seeds of the 
0 1 bicolor 43s = y . * II. “s s DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE will be forwarded on 
Cyclamen europæum, stro: — L — — 
Azalea * in 50 sorts, 9 9 old owe E AKS AND SPRUCE on Sale, delivered either in 
3 . 2 0. TEN g O Liverpool or Glasgow, Fine he althy e strong 2 ae 
82 in 50 good sorts, 8 28 Pla ate, fully 5 to 6 feet high, a at 163. 6d. pe 
. e 12 
De. 83 do. 8 years old ... i 22.600 SPRUCE, 5 feet "16 6 vi 
8 anthemums, — 100 good soris — 44 These Trees have t been transplanted, and BR be found good 
9 n 100 good sorts „ ee E and reasonable,— For further particulars, apply to J. W., 
3 herbacea, i in 30 cod sorts 175 Bete B, 5 — — 
uifolia fl. : 7 “HE „GREAT BRITAIN » CUCUMBER, — 
Azalea 10 — barbata, very fine, small plant ber growers an who are desirous of grow- 
0. do., with flower buds ing n long "and ee aay 4 po spine Cucumber, 
e usual discount to the trade on an plants ordered by the fic bearer, fit for any seaso e year, may obtain 
10 ; ate J. B. s 8 All letters must be post pa it HARRIS, Cottage, Brot terest. Upper 
N.B .—Postage stamps do not prepay any letters to Be lgium. | Clapton, ‘in ponpa - 6 seeds, wenden „in posta; 
ee RE Rt Gardeners and Tamme "Tau, af 
r « COUNTESS OF YARBOROUGH. . mesg 5th, 1649. —. 1 afin you the particulars a a the 
This will be found to be the most rapid-growing Verbena | Cucum mbers I forwarded for your inspection. II 
| yet known, anda gardener è i ased some of the 
— 5 te its side), sent free by post for 5s. ; very strong single 
* to — — if six are ordered. 
a nknown nden 
Tak — Ronktxsox. Florist. Rirer end. — Lincolnshire. 
Aa he ants they will of course grow to a much 
SEED POTATOES: 
HOMAS J AGRA 2 ON xe tfall inform 
rties ha he a * ** 1 
aving pa that their IMPROVED 
pe ned ATO ae ies ined ps from the 9 
fend Fir siala n London named at the same price as adve 
by T 
1 & M Mullen, Leaden- 
F. Warner, Cornbill 
G. eee Tavistock-row, 
H. Clarke, 8 86, High-st., Boro 
F tree! é — a 
an 238 
t J. G. Waite le High Holborn, 
of the Wholesale Seedsm ovon ata 
‘of price, and from the pe e 0s. per 
slight aoe 
bushel, delivered free in London, or at any 9 a. or South | 8 
Western Railway. 2 Kingston. Surrey, Feb. 2. 
WARF PEAS, 
AIRS’S Dear Green 3 KNIGHTS 
pe apan A PEA is perfectly distinct from any other in 
feet, is 5 weeks earlier — 1 the old dwarf 
Green Kaebus, 
er twice the size. 
SISHOP’S LONGPOD.—Grows 2 fect high, early as Early 
ramet pods ns e Scymetar's, and 20 to 24 per stem, 
ae 
. article 
applied eee 
Garden Tools, Nets, ge ipani Spawn, and otatoes 
saved from selected stocks at modas praes 
PLANTING SE 
LFRED pa „hega. to Takei Bem ters he has 
Nursery Stock to dispose 
no ex 
save been — in the ane from the light nature 
fer to rence — grown, the plants have ali 
us root, which causes them to grow most luxuriantly 
B. particul 5 ring: Common 
9 inches to 1 foot, 15s. ; 1 to 2 feet, 30s. ; 4 feet, 40s.; 4 to 6 
80s. per 1000, Portugal Laurels, 1 to 19 2 es 10s. per 100. 
Rhododendron ponticum, 1 — wi earo age 3 to 4 feet, 60s.; 4 to 
00. Ghen of all the t kinds, 
plants, 2s. 6d. — A porsi e », Gs, dozen. 
um, is, &c., 
sorts, 128. 
n Oak in pote ad wane 
pb dah a oN remittances, 
ieee delivered 6 Dorset. 
JJ. . eee 
RUE ASH- LEAVED SKIDNEY, | 
for c 
general 8 bas — t Early Potato grown, 5s, per 
ck. 
. l of psd Flour Ball, secon nde arly, 
Seeds, ei Cvs 
-AMUEL F FINNEY ND CO.’S cae CATA- 
LOGUE OF SEEDS is now ready, and will be 
| warded gratis on the receipt of two penny stamps for postage. 
forming our Collections of Seeds we have taken special care 
In 
p include all the 1 por most approved kinds, and such as 
mend. 
vor EG GETABLE I SEEDS, our Collections contain a full 
N. 4 all that is requisite fo — — — — establishment, and 
the k and qua for ea ection tated. No. 1, 
antities 
20. 105. 1 Jo. 2 11. 10s. ; No. 3, 1 1 N 
e can confidently 
Of FLOWER DALI we babe mectbeed ail the micet choice | G 
| and showy 
nds, we know to succeed well 
in the north, and a full list of all the best ot 
A Collection of 100 — of the best hardy and 
half-hardy kinds fer. 138. Od. 
— — iğ ditto ditto itto 8 0 
0 
25 ditto ditto ditto 5 
ee an recommend this Catalogue to "residents in 
the north, as they will be spo pna to purchase to advantage. 
l orders delivered free of carriage at any of the railway 
— 22 between N ene: and York, Berwick and Mn 
ter length, 
B this matter, observe that Mr. 
Harris forwarded us for in Great Britain 
Ges AA i measured exactly 24 inches in len Boden 
amm ome, well grown fruit, and fit for table, e think 
not bad Cucum ng in 
hed — the last five or six weeks.] 
Gun HOME-GROWN SEEDS Ta 7 2 
KITCHEN GARD 
EN, 
Can 
W. M.’s New Catalogue m ay be procured on pre-paid appli- 
cation. Orders amounting to ol. and upwards delivered to any 
station o on the ere stern Railway. 
BENA, “WONDERFUL,” 
es blooming more freely; colour e white, with primrose 
e. G. M. would call attention to the following notices í k 
— : 
steam- boat to on, Hull, Whitby, Leith, — 
een. Railway rts 
of — kingdom 
AMUEL FINNEY ni oa Gateshead, near Neweastle.on-Tyne, | 
POTATOES. 
HARLES SHARI g pS pore A sats in an- 
nouncing that he has 
| POTATOES to offer again thie season, age a ere for the last 
four successiv satisfaction in all parts of 
the 3 The first six sorts are very early and pro- 
ee Verbenas, a white ewig, ie r Mx. Perry 
ag . 
never, we i — su 
truss, or beauty of fi he exhibitors for Mr, 
Smith’s prizes were Mr. f Perry, í 
Hall 
— E — i, size of 
- sare the best sorts for Frame am, Wich Whom there was so close a competition as must 
ductive ; marked arg have caused the judges some e. The eties most 
Forcing 3. —— the following prices, packing 8 War sle, St. Margaret, Valentine de Sauveuse, 
er bushel of 56 Ibs. of 56 Ibs. | Gem, La Reine, Mr. Perry’s new ch ding seedling, already noticed 
rly Oxford Potatoes ... 8s. | Early Manleys ...  ... Ts. | by 88 x 3 nich all pede tent 
*Early R rame j ly Cockne: ‘one — 0 „everything 2 
. u | Beck BRE 1 cc Fe tx daages wap hite saiki re aeon ee entitled, Bike grimy 
d Early Potatoes for Winter and Spring use: the j of 1 A 
— — Native Potatoes 5s. | Kentish Pink Kidney ... 4s. 
MYATT’S us RHUBARB. 
Orders amount | quested to be made —— NATE ie Fam 
Deptiord—Feb. 2. 
: 2 | f0 pips of good size; form 3 
saving the 
- | Gazette ` 
| following prizes: — Hand 
A Ši 2, 1849, 
EASA P. Handsworth.—A good p ure white flower, and 
trusser, one of those satine to us throwing above 
od, and tolerably 
Prono perfectly free fr om ‘tint or flush of any colour, 
primrose.“ — 
eye, which is clear and distinct, pale 
It was also favoorably noticed in the 4 
og mec pit urnal, 
ccna 
June 26 4819. Certica 
4 6. Si; Cercicat tor 
E et stand of | 24, ke 1 G. oe 
eis 
agents for London, agin Hoan Low and 
Perry Barr Nursery, F. eb. 2 
