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REAL CASSABAR MELO 
THE LARGEST BAND FINEST MELON IN THE WORLD, 
WEEKS anp C 4 E = er . 
r arly 
+- Gentry a ez 
orders are requested, — — but a 
dispose of. — WEEKS an Co., King TES 
SEEDS, & 7 
FORGE BENNETT begs A Ban the lovers of 
S, that he een ased the entire stock, of see 
ket). 
Lom 
d varieties of kine. 
able Shells from the above 
phe bolus, Pteris, C. 
ph igs or Silver ‘Tree-fern. 
valu 
sof F 
THE GARDENERS’ 
riority of this over all other Melons e ee Jet sent 
P Gardeners’ Chr 
try well as agreat quant ity of Taxus sp., grows on the 
— — mountains in New — He bas aiso for sale al” 
valuable Lg 
CHRONICLE. 
[FRB. 2 
HITETHORN AND BEECH FOR FEN CIN 
Norw: 
“BROMHAM HALL” ninco FLESH MELON, 
n the Wor! 
DWAR D TILEY 2 1 me possess 
respeet- 
tion of the public 3 od ithe sape 
It w 
—— 7 uly 22d, 
ju 5 he 5 * decided * that 
the Bromham Hall — me the finest flavoured fru 
v bited at the Chiswick 
fully invites the atten 
forwarded to the Editor * the 
d — with a list of prices, 
cation — — GE BENNETT, Brandon 
order, either in postage 
EW STRAWBERRY, 
cree — Subseribcr 
NG, 
— Its principal characters are as follows : Size of fruit 
with Ke wed — , Br itish Queen, 
& STIRLING CAST. CaSTLE 
begs intimate ge 2 
ery prolific. 
in 1846, it has now — thoroughly proved, and the following 
order, made — — Coventry Post- is ye 
ve. 
* fine fle vo 
| Sold in . of 6 poll * yy 
eiv ripe, 
— t han ‘it — by far the best flavoured Melon — ever 
tasted.” It was again exhibited at the pean gen Society’s 
Se 
ooms, Regent-street, September 4th, 1849, and was again 
aga 
| pronounced he the judges to be the best — Melon they 
ever tasted, and was awarded the Banksian gee. The frait 
some—it is round shaped, hollow 
han 
fully — thin oo flesh very firm an 
larger do. of 15 seeds, 55 
Also the following fine varieties can be h 
true 
notices —— selected from es — e re itis hoped, be a Queen Melon „„ ee € per -oi 
sufficient guarantee for its superi: Bowood oe Flesh sà oe oe l 
“ We recommend Mr. Laing to prop 22 Beech woo 1 1 0 55 
advertise it, as, from specimens por = us, we ony Winds > a, E @ %& 
sider it a most valuable addition to this usefal ae of fruits,” Fleming's T ea Hybrid „ O y 
Ar. Macintosh, in Ne British A Aug. Tanso Green Flesh = improved to 1 yy 
“ This Strawberry seems to be an abundant bearer ; fruit Hampton-court Green Flesh 2 
e, juicy, and highly flavoured. It arena do. impr oved I 0 ,, 
t, will succeed — * and prove an excellent FIRST ogy ovotitisen, VIC- 
market variety.”—Mr Mi in Report of Caledonian Horticul. TORY OF „ 0 j 
tural Si Gordon’s White £ . „ 6 
Plants can now be sent . e 100, or 3s. per doz, Post- These two Cucumbers are — for their superiority | 
office orders or mi r “me pe ran having been ed 
ents. Agents in — d M Mullen, 6, 
ziam M. Srark, Edvebill Nursery, Ec 
REE BY POST AND BY Hatt 
JouN SUTTON SUTTON anD 80 r the readers 
to their —— which 
. N Nee week’s Paper (Jan. 26). 
Also to their List of NEW EARLY POTATOES, in the first 
mall orders should be accompanied with postage stam 
ent.— — Wa — Dorën, Feb. 2. 
BRAHAM HARDY. — SSON, SeeD Gro 
— wia ee in informi ing their — 
eir Priced 2 List of AGRICUL. 
ma wi be sen — 
— 
S NEW PRICED CATALOGUE OF 
i HOME GROWN SEEDS, being a careful selection of only 
best kinds of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, 
and PEOWER Sng — with prices affix ed to eac article, — 
presumed, und N most useful and convenient of a 
pp aey ye new eg 
4 n ee 
prices therein 
Catalogue, as the low will enable 
them to effect a great saving in their It will 
on the receipt eceiph of a penny ohim p, for postage. 
sent gratis on 
MESSRS, SUTTON’ COMPLETE COLLEG LIONS coe 
KITCHEN GARD are now in course of 
the underme ot No. 1, 20: 2s. ; n 15242 ‘and 
No. 3. 12s. 6¢.—Reading Seed Warehouse, Reading 
ly fpe n "=  CAMELLIAS, 
Å P Belgi . — appears a 
Ghent, am. Every mon 
Plates of — finest and newest Camellias, 
= i Is. a eee 
ll 
A, VERSCHAFFELT will send out this summer his NEW CA- 
MELLIA JACKSONII, g 3 —ů— 51. Drawings 
— — — gratis, application. 
36 new — of Ghent t Az ALEAS (now 9 for sale); 
— are mataas finest colours, from the Senan Tre daas, 
arge and good flowers, fine — ath Zs. 6d. 
each; the 2 36 1 
4 General „ may be had, gratis, on appli- 
a Wann 
quan! uanti 
a sufficient supply for a no- 
$ 25 quarts Peas, 12 quarts 
— 6 O. 1 oz. Brussels 
oz. Ca bbage, 10 oz, Carrot, 2 oz. 
Py ine ‘Cress, ph — ts. Cucumber, 2 oz. 
Lettuce, 
pe 
; and in Bonn leet Drummond, 58, a 
hinge proved to the satis- 
tion of hundreds = yag ers, They will found to grow 
as 0 out of doors on a ridge, a against a wall, during the 
2 months, as 2 common ie Cucumber ; also equally 
ben th, from 
roductive. from 20 to 2 a er 
th regre ret we state ade umerous parties hav: 
been 8 by purchasing an parts variety under the 
ame of Victory of Bath. E. T. begs to say it has proved not 
| 
re Keynon’s Favourite (winter Cucumber), a very scarce 
It is the best for winter cultivation ever yet grown; 
and free setter, aud never r pinis off; fruit 
very handsome. Length, a about 14 inches. per packet, 
A packet of each of the three 8 5s. ; "fe . also 
e e B —— — — luded with the 
e 
N bea en ele 1s. per packet. 
Ts. WARD TILEY, N 1 
and Florist 16, — bridge, Bath. A 
ompany the order, either in cash o 
Seedsman, a 
mittance ber ace 
postage 
UCUMBER anD MELON BOXES 
AND LIGHTS. 
One ery 1, 2, and 3-light . and Lights 
sizes rea or immediate ted best m 
r 1d. 
parts of the kin gdom. References given to the Nobility, Gentry, 
ood thy the pap 2 most of the counties of England. Jas. 1 
Hothouse r, Claremont-place, Old Kent- road, Lond 
TO NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, 
O BE DISPOSED OF, in conseque 
ished and nsi 
RON — AND SONS, pi fat place.—For par 
ou the premises ; r. E. Rox aT Ds, 109, Upper 
street; or to Mr. g. B. 9 END, Account tant, 49, Lea 
street, Londo 
Thanas 
denhall. 
GL ASS FOR os live Be uaa 
AMES PHILLIPS au Co. h 
bo 
— 
a 1 j- 
8 by 6...18 ¢ 
Ai 0 by i 9 
vases of kas Sheet Glass, A a 
British Plate Glass, from 1s. 2d. to 23, per 
26 
3 
be 
bil at 23d. per toot. 
HARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, packed in boxes 
GLASS PE 
ALABASTER Vases, WAX FLOWERS, &c. 
ROUGH PLATE GLASS FOR WINDOWS, SKYLIGHTS) 
LOORS. 
AND F 
- inch thick ... per foot * pees oa vines er foot 2, 
8 inch pc ee r eee y 
ur 
ATENT ROUGH * TILES. 
einen thick each 0s. lid. fin 
E uch — 
SHEET GLASS TILES AND SLATES, 
21-0. 26-0z, 32.0. 
Tiles made of Sheet Glass ., en d. 10d. ls. edd, 
Slates, 20 inches by 10 ......... Is. 13. 4d. 14. 8d. 
Slates are kept in stock of the usual — and made to any 
dimension ber substan 
GLASS MILK PANS, from 2s. to 6s, ei METAL HAND. 
FRAMES, Propagating and Bes Glasses from 2d. each; 
Glasses ; Cucumber * = = 
— ; Was 
Estimates roca List of Prices — 
Warehonse, 116, Bisho 5 stree 
GLAS z FO CON 
GREE rA PIT F 
ab 
on application to their 
t Without, London, 
ERVATORIES, 
t Glass, 
in boxes containing 100 
pe REDUCED PRICES for cash, 
Per foot. — 2 * 
at 
H 
A reduction made on 3285 
Sizes. Inch 
25 d. 
99 
55 
—— 8 
52 
1 
r sizes, not exceeding 40 inches long. 
— — o 3$a, per square foot, . 
21 O2. „ 33d. » 
260z. „ 34d. Tha 5 
A 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THIC THICK CROWN bo anon 3" 
F 
PATENT PLATE GLASS for Horticultural purposes, 
Pp , by the 100 square feet, 
GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any size or pattern, 
ei Sheet or Rough Plate SS. 
p G , Bee-hive — — —— Glass 
M Water Pipes, articles not 
hith anufactured in glass, 
TO PAR 3 AND GUARDIANS, 
4 LADY, residing near Eccleston-square, 
gs to offer a Comfortable H to one or two Young 
Ladies, who ma, uire the ca d attention of a mother. 
Good references given and required.—Address, H. D. D., care 
of W. Parkins, Stationer, 25, Oxford street, Loudon 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES AND HORTICULTURAL 
PURPOSES, &e, 
Tre s > T ve Oa 
MILLINGTON’S SHEET G 
t on, 
long, at 
each, Wasp Traps.—Lists — 1 . on application — re 
Warehouse, 87, Bishopsgate-street W as the 
Eastern Counties Railway. 
ee ee TO AGRICULTURISTS.—COLLECTION AND | 
1 77 OF MAN 
ULTURAL RREPOSIL TORY, 1 
PATENT PLATE GLASS,—The present extremely m 
ice of this superior article should cause it to — deal 
Other inferior 
go 
posure. ces, — the — 0 
ced e List of — and —— forwarded on 
2 to James HET and Co., 35, Soho-square, 
OW to KEEP a HORSE ror LESS raan ONE 
HILLING per DAY, and — the Auimal look Better 
ing 128. and lis. per nang erro the enor- 
these hard times—times of cheapness. mm 
r by letter at Many WEDLAKE — Co's 118, 
ipei tell Serge a me Seat machine ie 
factory, established ds of 40 
— — 5 AND HEATING 
BY HOT WATER. 
BOILERS OF ALL SIZES TO BE SEEN IN OPERATION, 
WARRANTED THE BEST. 
King’s- — Hortictt- 
8 55 WEEKS a AND Co., 
— —ę— HoTHoUsE BUILDERS, and 1 
g 
$ 
i 
Í 
i 
15 
i 5 
9 A — extensive collection of 8 
Greenhouse Plants, which are sald at very low prices. 
on to 
į 
we 
J. WEEKS and Co., King’s-road, Chelsea, 
eet each: 
6 by 4 and 63 by 44 . ey 1 by 5 
8 by 6 „ 83 by 64 et id wie we £ 2 
3 Aa OR O ORN te 
MITCHELL’S MINERAL "ANTISEPTIC BLACK PART. 
(Sole Agent a same.) 
PATENT 
— a ESE 
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