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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. 6—1850.] 
EN IO a 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 
[Price 6d. 
cultural Society of —— 92 b | Manur 93 5 
Agri im) nt wave 1 Cyclopedia cf 
BhOW oft. 92 « Agriculture, rev. ...... „ a 
Agricultu tural m a anda 92 Moss — mprovement of.... 93 a 
American blight, 0 ki ii ein 88 Tee Hort. Society" s 
onia, effect ot, on sl 83 — 2 87 
Arsenic a pickle for Wheat .... 91 
Beans . a | Packing seed 
Benefit societies : 86 
Birds, ee in gardens „ C7 ot Trenthan 
. 1 Wal e s 
cave 15 ere n 
Cannas, c ot. 
Diseases or pian oe 86 oses, insects . 87 
Drainage Act Private Money oe 1-0 effect of Mania manure on 3 a 
Eggs, how to hav haem laid E continuous on ng s.. 87 4 
winter, . „ Scale, and hot water. . „88 e 
Nn Seeds, € bs conga mode of packing 84 b 
. and kitchen 
0 ear —— + 86 a 
> 93 iapa Gardener Society... 8 a 
poring: phe discussion on. . . 89 ¢ ne po 
Err ET T 90 6 * 12 . Ba 
3 trees, wire system of rash Trade agent el An $46 
soe . 36 b | Trees, to transplant 84 e 
oiia benefit societies . .. 86 c | Turnips, tos . 89 „ 
Land Burdens, by Br odie, rer. „ 92 e | Vine borders 87 a 
Larch, to fell e 85 e Wheat, prices of 91 a 
Linnean Society . 87 5 arsenic, a pickle for 91 e 
ROYALE BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENT’ 5 PARK. 
ollowing are the day pointed for the E - 
BIDE = the Gardens this fora : 
EXHIBITIONS — WeDNeEsDArs, May Sth, 
Jane, Tann. si July 3d. 
ps CAN jE DANES, SATURDAYS, May 25th and June Ist. 
N.B.— Il be exhibited on June Lam me" July 3d. 
EXTRA GRAND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION, 
PRIZES £200. 
E DEVON AND ET BOTANICAL 
AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY intend holding an 
a i ais Wednesday and ‘cnt ore the 17th 
next, durin the 
eo 
nts. Schedules of the 
e SEED 
penny stamps, to pay the postage. 
HITETHORN AND BEECH FOR FENCING 
—500,000 very fine four y TE 
at 6s. per 2000; 1 selected, at 78. 6d. per 1000; an nd 
fi BEECH, 2 to 3 feet, at 88. per 1000. A la arge 
quantity of very fine Sab e OAKS, ranging from 3 to 
5 feet, at 35s. per 1000. e above are all extremely fine and 
re 
1 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF 
S can still be obtained GRaTis, on receipt 2 two 
ia = reid 
LINDLE e Gar ties 22, 1849, says, 
w This l i ists af good vegetables, with usef' ul notes 
appended to the nam any of the sorts. 
is a well-arranged Catalogue, and will be found of service 
eeds? 
{idland Floris says, 
al Catal pee rer — 
ower Seeds, sold by William E. 
assing eset and happy 
3. Rendle’s 
“peste some if “its heet inform ation for 
the 12125 ge ur The 
eaders. 
Tate rly alee . ey and g ives to ach, variety * 
n, coli f 
ntific name, hardi r con ‘ike of duration, colour, 
height, and time of ‘flowering. — readers will thus see 
rp nse utr tility, © an 
ari e and we are sure that the name of 
the eminent 3 yen ll be a sufficient guarantee that every 
article they will om onl y be true to name, but 
also of the. bet pil qualit 
— E 
ha 
al, a 
e pr from its excellence, well 
o WILLIAM E E. ngen and Co., 
Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
raiar a a ealer: pla 
Prizes wae be 3 = application to the Honorary Secre 
vs ee WILLIAM Gray, Esq., 4, North-bridge, ae —Feb. 9. 
Eo See 7 PONTICUM FOR UNDER CO „ &e. 
the best Evergreen for — purposes, heag free from attacks 
of hares and rabbits. Strong plants, fit for immediate plant- 
ing, 10s. éd., 15s., to 215. per 100. 
criptive Catalogues of his well known collection of 
had on oer 
American Nursery, Bagshot, Surr: 
HE NEW RED ASH- LEAF KIDNEY POTATO, 
3 0 arliest Po tatoes yet introduced, and 
keeps so well, that at the presen e ls very mealy, an 
is best Potato for the table. k 33. Od. 
TRUE OLD ASH-LEAF : 2 
SODEN’S EARLY OXFORD... ; $ 3 0 
NEW EARLY = N-WEEK 1 o 
. e LOUR-BALL, & others 
e above are particularly recommended by 2 oN dorai 
and Sone Read ading, Berkshire. 
arriage free to a? Bristol, rr tat 
= ag maitsi ad Stat 
ANTHUS SE 
J seen wooDs has a quantity a ‘POLYANTHUS 
EED (which he can recommend with confidence), saved 
ee nons, but named por good marked flowers. Price ls. per 
ag oe bee es of 13 postage stamps to JAMES 
FIRST-RA “NE W FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, GERA- 
NIUMS, DAHLIAS, PANSIES, STOVE, GREENHOUSE, 
EDS IN OE eee 
HE pet 5 3 BE PR 
ASS Ap BRO beg 7 offer the e 
CHOICE VEGETABLE 3 
Complete . of the best t and newest sorts, in propo’ 
oot collecti ie A. 
of good — at 105. d. A List of the Collections arniko d 
require 
SELECT AND pe le pig SEEDS, 
Free by post, with or sowing, heights, 
. d. 
pacts” 3 entre; 1 
peri eda 
1 
50 varieties fo: 
20 varieties best dwar f aeket 
for filling beds on fant: Ts. Ed., r 1 do. ore 
a enen is. öd., 12 for eee 
erennia!s, 105. êd., 12 for 7 
20 varieties choice Greenhous 
20 vars, 1 hardy Biennial as Perennials, 7s 6d. 12 wit 
ENA—“ WONDERFUL.” 
G. MOORE. begs to refer the readers ~ this Paper 
is Advertisement of the 2d in 
3 m, Feb. 9 
H, SCOTCH, $ SPRUOE, &o. 
Du 
LAR a 14. S kr 3 beet; Scotch, native, 1 and 2 years trans- 
planted NORWAY SPRUCE, x 14, and 2 aoe ; WEEPING 
BIR 13 to 2 feet, and 2 to 3 feet, They be sold cheap. 
ng Forest Trees, Shrubs, T 
d on application.— —Dun dee, Feb. 9 
(This UT will not be repeate 
ENDLE’S TRUE WILLC 58805775 — 
This er asta varrtets ty | Wes kag pann. byt 233 to 
be the . late sor ended 
with m We h ave jal as she — tity 
this seinen 0 , from some of the finest 
heads ever seen ; price 1s. per packet, free by post. 
Twenty, packe ets to the Trade for 12s., or 50 for 2. 10s. It 
Wii 
List sts 4 5 prices may 
Our commercial stamp is on each packet. 
os geet a AI gtd RED CELERY, 13. p packet, 
ply to WILLIAu E. RE — E and Co., 
Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
XY RIGOR’S EARLY PROLIFIC F -OTATO. — 
Subscribers beg t this superior POTATO for 
Seed 20s. per sack, containing 4 bushels, free on board. It 
the best early y known in Morayshire. It is of a 
ddle size, round, white, ve uctive, and generally 
meally at all seasons. This is the variety which was intro- 
JoHN an ., Nurseries, Forres, N. 
NEW N a a ANTIRRHINUMS. 
OBERT WHIBLE Y has much pl in offeri 
* following superb new ANTIRRHIN UMS, which will 
be r by the first bips of May, as being very distinct, and 
fi 3 to any yet 1 82 to refer to Professor 
L Ex's report * N Pape t 18, 1849. > 
“R.W. A eee ail of them displaying, 
, 2, 5, 6, 11, and 12 are 
retty pitied kinds, particu Ae 1 3, 4, an 
1 od light spotte of ihe 9 2 
7 and 8 are bright se ie coloured varieties, particularly 8, 
with its large yellow centre Again, Sept. 8: “32, 
nd dotted with purple, on @ pale rosy ground, 
a yellow; a nice variely, but hardly. distinet 
ough ; ; 33 and 31 have more . w in the centre, and, 
40 ! Ae e arly hich tinge 
e 
— Varon imported Ger Stocks 2 os .. 
itto rote 38. Gd. , 12 for., 1 ` 
“Remittances with orders are requested f iE wn cor- possess the quality of 2 kept “rough en the winter without 
respo Goods carriage fre aad with all} protection ere 88 ; — stakes is am — 
orders of 2 4. and upwards, articles 5 Post-office covering during W aas 
orders pa — to Bass and Brown or to STEPHEN BROWN. 1. LOVELIN ker 2 e e wan , fine 
ur riptive Priced Catalogue, stamped to go free by post, | centre, upper rren] d studded | 
ay be had gratis, purple, tube stri 2 a . 80, Od . 
SEED a Ar e ESTABLISHMENT, SUD- | 2 DELIGHT — i D. — Upper ip splashed violet, 
BURY, SUF : * potted violet; dis- 
F ie scl i pe eats ae tinct and w centre. 36. 
NATURAL GRASS SEEDS, ror PERMANENT PASTURES, 3. SATISEAGTION XW ee 5 fine large bold flower, 15 
AND IRRIGATED OR CATCH MEADOW very ine yellow centré, spotted violet on a light ground; die- 
Which 881 be had Separate, or d, expressly to suit the so soil 
Wis sate JOHN SUTTON AND SONS havi ving for 
Natural e ‘and t the ie collecting of various kinds of Grasses 
BEDDING PLANTS, & e. 
M. R MLEY anp SON 12 7 As 
3 peime a of the above, containing f — — 
tions of 8 FU 7 PETUNIAS, 
ot dae n appli- 
tations, being of rapid inh, 
t value as a Timber cia 
1 on 3 — 
e Tuts will not be repeated. 
for the purpose of i 
down land to permanent eu Shag are 
the sorts and eee of Seeds best t adapted tosuit the soilfor 
which 4 are inten ud at than 
usually ine ie Pakicat Aty Sud by post. 
Also F Grasses and Miztu 3 
ing old Pasture. 5 sheroft, “Liverpool, and ot 
White Belgian 8, 
Swedes, 
Yellow G . and 
gavin, mhe 
Cow — Kohl Rabi . 
d Warehouse, Reading, Berks. 
HE “GREAT BRITAIN” Er ir ne — 
Cucumber growers and o desirous of grow- 
ing a long and — ey, of of black ‘spine 2 — 
n impanna system of laying 
enabl 
other 
other —— Peas Taba 
r any season of the — may obtain 
etage, Broo k-stree 
it of W. Hargis, Stram t, Upper s 
CARN ATION 18, ro êd. per 100. 
A 109, St. Martin’s-lane, Charing-cross, London, | 
led to supply | fine. 
purple. 
18 8. W 
tinet. 
p% FORGET- ME-NOT ie. excellent ower, ng fine 
shape, large ye see centre, and distinct ; splashed with purple 
light ground . 6d. 3 
"5 y BE LLE OF THE VILLAGE E, ebe, and 
wee via ie spotted ligà t carmine, tube : 
6. ADMIRATION Sedma: and showy; fall, os 
„ bright 3 splashed and spotted with vio 
e EAGLE (Wuster).—A fine self, colour a deep 
haded black, ai yellow. we: PS the darkest 
— mam foliage quite distinct from any yet in 
pr and the flower stems chit 8 and part a black 
WHIBLEY’S No. 1.—A superb s bright crimson 
vk ye and 8 ee ae 
extra siz iah —— Of the finest ait p tirrhinums 
‘Wuzster).—A fine shaped flower, good bright 
gy Seni Wan BIE: m lip pper lip spotted violet on a yellow 
1 lip 8) 
wi, HEA Ai Lex).—A pretty mottled flower, of good 
centre, studded and ee with light purple, 
ARLY TEN-WEEK POTATO, the earlies eee 1 Be 0 4. 
from the Gardeners anā S secten Jo or 12. GRANDISSIMA (WHIBLEY).—A fine =. bold flower, 
ton sare meng test ee ten 2 bushel, May 5th, bth, 1849. — 1 — particulars res „ fail t centre of a deep yellow, upper lip dotted light violet 
125 LEAVED Ki KIDN BYS, HED DITTO, BARHAWM’S “WALNUT. . 8 a dr ene inspection, "Me H 1 PP ATTRACTION —— Fine sa shaped teh bold flower; 
. n n, f; ¢ ger 
storie D, eit REGENTS, FORTY-FOLD, Ge, at | seeds of my Great Britain Ct er, “and he now ains | good showy yellow centre, W purple 
wd i ° 1 not so he saw at last upon í 
Twelve of the newest and rarest Flower Seeds : ad > first fruit on the 14th of Spell, i 2 Wer err 0 ee am en and distinct flowers 
emophila maculata — — š none of which are shorter say e you saw. full, circular, yellow cen triped and spotted bright purple 
Braehyeoma, spl splendid ie | Portulaca Thor (yellow) He 10 besides 12 fruit on two these fo crimson, 38. 6d. ae 
7 3 : tue h and nons The set of 13 for 39s.; and when three sets are ordered, four 
» conan A Podolepsis chrysanthemoides fit to be cut; they will of San poe to a much | w nii 
» Leopoldina Schizanthus retusus alba greater —— W. Harris” As — aes already received many orders, it will be as well el 
ns Ipomoea Burridgii e may, in reference to this matter, ob serve that Mr. for those who E wih m is for 
One packet each 10s. 6d. r Oe of tis. O e the above, to let him know as soon o as to 
i PTAR Brune, from pee Cucumbers, which measured e 24 inches in ; it is ensure a supply. hey can bow pe sent This 
ASTERS, a handsome, well grown frait, fit for table, We think | description will not be repeated. ener: will 
ber in a season as shortly be ready, when all his pear v copy 
free of expense. Chester Nursery, Ke rs we 
