THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRON 
RICULTURAL GAZE! 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley? 
No. 7—1850.] 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 
INDEX, 
sement duty . Larch, when to fell. 02 5 
Tae ang of England 107 e Medlar jelly. 
in plan elons, useful 
a ee E è 102 b | Nageli’s werk on ‘Aigee a 
oa 2 reer acidity i in .... 1096 New — aland, books on 
pis n U T T 102 AY pag kasik 
Orchi 
Bears, ie of 
Galen endar, 13 > 1% Pheasant and domestic fowl , 
55 5 . 109% —— culture of. at 
h Farming, n —. 105 6 Drea: eee 
Plants, diseases of 
— 9 of ammonia to 102 b 
des of the sap in, 99 RG ns a 
— bleed, when to prune 104 6 
oug —.— van 
adva of —— e 1038 
Ros ta ada arste aa 
p, to feed 109 
Timber, Cheatnut worthiess aa 102 
Trees, — for raising 102 
when to me 104 
descent of — in, P99 4—103 c 
Vieto ria — at — atawort * 103 
. 102 € 
ers and ex 97 
their . — ve. 103 a 
Gardsn 
Grapes, orig 1 of Hamburg.. 1 — a 
Highland ociety . 05 5 
_repor 
2 — 10s b 
EXTRA GRAND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION, 
cul ociety, at Exeter. Competition will hee ope n to 
all Subscribers to the funds of the of S., not 
being nurserymen or de lants. Schedules of the 
Prizes may be obtained on bee to the Honorary Secre- 
tary, T. WILLI , Esq., 4, North bridge, Exeter.— Feb. 16. 
E EENET 
ISS HORTICULTURAL SOCI ETY. —The Towns- 
men of Diss 5 1 the following prizes for ROSES at 
the 3 of this Society, to be held on THURSDAY, the 4th 
of July, 
To NURSERYMEN— OPEN TO ALL ENORET 
For 100 named varieties, Ist Prize, a Silver Cup 0 
Prize, Money 0 
For 50 named varieties, — — —.— silver Cop 0 
d e, 0 
For 36 named varieties, Ist Priz Mo 258 A 0 
2d Prize, Money 15 0 
TO SUBSCRIBERS OF NOT LESS Bi — TWO YEARS. 
Por 56 named varieties, Ist Prize, aes 5 0 
2d Prize, Mon 4 0 
For 24 Fnamed varletir, Ist Prize, Mahe % Ye 0 
2d Prize, Money . ae 0 
For d eties, Ist Prize, Money > 0 
2d Prize, Mone 10 0 
“Also to Cottage, in various Prizes 310 0 
The above are in addition to thy nadal Pizel br the Babie ety: 
All — D— to be address d to the Rev. C. H. BROWNE, 
Blo’ Norto: ast some Norfoi- 
ND MELON SE 
CULES! EARL SCARLET- FLESH MELON 
ach 5 1 10 8 eds f best 
aus  Russelliamus, 1 1 ber packet Lisi- 
Curis Treatise upon 
Melon, 
Plants r 
B. Lanes AND > SON acs l = * from their 
„ Horticultural and Agricultural Seed Establishment, 
MARTYNIA LUTEA, 5s. per packet. 
PAGE’S PRODIGY PEA, 58. per quart. 
ae FLOWER & KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, 
WRITER R OF THE CALBN AR TN TH * r 
E it TE Ol e oe GARDENERS 
Se SUTTON AND SONS, possessing 25 the kinds 
ds so Stron; Abas ended in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
eo can supply them at she following low ar caer: 
THE 3 R SEEDS, good sized packets, post free, at 6d. 
THE P. —Hairs’ Dwarf 8 Mammoth, direct 
toca ee aise Ctr. HS Eee poe +g 
1 a . 3 = — 
wart = lific y Bean oh pane i 8 
The a Ne ton warf Cluster 0 8 
THE 9 0 CAULIFLOWERS, LETTUCES, 
‘ONIONS, CELERIES, CARR and ers 
e Editor at 3a, to ls. per oz.; * in 
recommended be 
ear free by 6 
All the — recommended by Dr. LINDLEY, at 
84, may be had at 4d. to 8 8d. per quart. 
Seed Warehouse, Reading, Berks., Feb. 16. 
RENDILE’. TRUE WILLCOVE BROCCOLI.— 
een proved 
RUIT TREES AND SHRUBS AT HALF PRICE, 
N SALE FOR FO EKS, BY 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE a pit co. , PLYMOUTH. 
n consequencé of the South Dev way Com 
pany having taken away a large por — 5 nion- 
road Nursery, 2 are compelled to pret some EXTEN- 
ALTERATIONS, and as th 
k the deter- 
ock at HALF the usual prices. 
Tn, and A ICOTS.—Dw 
trees, 28. 6d. oan: —— ditto, 1s. 6d. each; nice cut backs, 
s. each. A few very large pon — trees in a biss — — 
from 58. to > —_ bay comprising „Royal George, Noblesse 
Chancellor, 
ARS. 2 Several hundred 1 Tas round. headed trees at 1s. 6d. 
, worth 3s, 6d ea tł 
— u. 
—— VINES, —All the best . — = 6 feet, Is. 6d. — 
BUTUS. 
£ bin — s in pots, al of bushy, P om 15 
hei ight, 1 N dozen, worth | 
doi 
o7 
s giv anes, 
205 ‘ie 100, Sor 3s. per doz. LL’s FASTOLFF, 1 108. per 100. 
CEDARS OF LEBANON,—We have a large stock of these 
in pots. Good plants, 3 feet, 36s. per dozen. Large handsome 
plants in Fn k to 6 feet, 5s. each; or one quarter the price 
usually charged 
BLACK NAPLES CURRANTS.— Very superior to the old 
SRRTES.—Some of the very best varieties i in culti- 
vation, 308. per 
PORTUGAL LA — —An immens e stock will be sold 
unueually Fine plants, 18-inch, bushy, 20s. per 100 ; 3 feet, 
per Ay i feet, fo per 100. 
tity, 18 inches, 16s. per 1 his is a fine shrub for er wood. 
Weigela eeb strong — 12 inches, 68. ep enn Par- 
nettia mucronata — 3 6s. per doz.; Ribes, double 
= and albidum, strong plants, 13 inches, 9s, per ozen, 
Remittance, or 99 in London, from unknown 
corresponden 
All orders tine 57. will p olioen hey of carriage 
to any of the stations on the dee and 
Exeter, or S "Ste rs from 
this pet. f Londoni e Corks eee Belfast 
and eek. 
tea 
ER- 
ar a 
ENCE; AS THEY. WILL. BE EXECUTED a 
STRICT ROTATION. 
ESTABLISHED 178 
LANTING SEASON. = NURSERY GROUNDS, 
OAN PLANTS, AND FLOWERING RUBS, y be pro- 
cured from the at net eam grounds, se oe most 3 
prices, printed Catalogues of which may be had of the pro- 
3 * ROGERS, Sen., NURSERYMAN AND CONTRACTING 
he 
1 to 2 feet, adapted for extensive 
Forest 2 ‘Coppice Planting, a 6 sold by the thousand; and 
Iso of a amental Planting or E 
g fr 
20s. : Sea — adapted for exposure to the sea, 15s., 25s., and 
40s,; Mahonia, for cover, 40s. to 80s.; Hazel, 15s., 205. and 
355. A : English Oak, 15s., 20s., and 40s. ; Poplar, „ 208., 30s., and 
40s. ; Quicks, 5s., 7s. 6d., an nd 10s. 
Planting contracted for to any extent from 5. to 201. p. acre, 
ORNAMENTAL TRE ä SHRU 
Rhododendron ponticum 203., 408., 2 
23 1 foot, si: ap arr "fit re poner Sy 108. per 1 00 5 11 to 
2 feet, 8 fi anting ou 
per e —.— scarlet, blue, 
handsom age 5 to 
per 
a- ana all other American plan low 
warf Rose Stocks for working, 88. per 100; 
25s., 40s., and 50s. 100, fit 
Camellias, of sorts, on own roots, 6 to 9 inches, 128. per dozen ; 
Pinus (Abies) Douglasi, from s et f inn pa . 
per dozen; Arbutus, 6 to 12 inches 12s, per 100; 1 to 
14 ot, 208 pes 100 e tng as 8s. 
100; X : 
Thi dozen, 2 2 f. 128. 6d. — 
is 3 variety h a been by thousands to di China i i y 12s; 6d. ott ie ‘ofthe most 
| select kinds, Dwarf Roses, 50 sorte, named, 
much confidence. We ent a . Y | 100; Double, ¥ aii Red, and New Grimson 2 — i 
ais Season ON our own 40s, per 100, Ea ; Large Dutch Honeysuckles, 128. 6d. | 
n r packen, fr cy pt he (rises ure for whales if oriad tl ia giia 
‘ er i , or 50 for 2. 10s, It e cr ga 2 eee in 
: 4 e mo 
55 ere es ach packet. o oa ae find great advanta 4 ing 
Agee co Waste d Co., Docks whence the American Steam-packets take take their * 
Wants Plymouth; parture, thus saving the delay and expenses of Land Carrisge. 
ei trained | 
RED LODGE, NORTH ST NEAR SOUTH- 
eon a è Pr limited 3 83 r of 
REST. AND ORN oon, eta TREES, AMERI- 
i I [Prios 6d. 
SAFFRON VW WALDEN. 
SUPERB COLLECTION OF DOUBLE By i pe: 
A stock 
can supply good 
or particulars, see printed Catalogue, which — 
application by enclosing a postage * Plants warranted 
ue to name. remittance requested on deli e “of | plants, 
Post-office orders to be made oh at Saffron Walden. 
NEW STRAWBERRY, “STIRLING CASTLE 
NE.”—The — begs to intimate that be has 
* | somewhat 
p r. Larna, of 
Sti — 1 principal characters are as follows : ‘Size of fruit 
large, classi — with Keens’ Seedling, British Quee . 4 
9 inelining to — nical; — — red, or 
scarlet me Ai fully ripe ; Wee excellent, partaking of that of 
the old 1 Pine. I ifie. Having been raised 
in 1846, it bas now been ra a proved, and the — 1 
notices of — selected from many others; ill, itis hoped, be 
| sufficie: arantee for its superior m 
“ We. mmend Mr. Laing to pro — this variety, and 
advertise * as, from the specimens: Submitted to us, we con- 
30s. 
BERBERIS, or MAHONIA LAQUIFOLTA. 1 very large quan- | ST. 
—Mr. Macintosh, h, in North British 3 ulturist of Aug. 1 
„This Strawberry seems to 3 bearer; fruit 
rge, juicy, er highly favoured. po ank as a first-class 
fruit, will — the Keens’ Seedling, a pa prove an excellent 
market T Ar. Macnab, in Report of Caledonian Horti- 
cultural Sock 
Plants can now be sent out, 20s. per 100, or 3s. per doz. Post- 
33 and in Dublin rs. Drummond, 58, Daw- 
son-street.—RoBERT * 2 , Hagel Sur Nursery, Edinburgh, 
re 
sate isa 
PENS LAN LANGELIER, St. Helier, erage 505 to 
is 
LIEI 
— 1 
GABOURELLE SEEDLING, which is a great bearer, and fit 
for kitchen use 
R. L. wis nes to draw 8 of 1 to bir un- 
$ 
be f 
5 0 wh iÇ: 
R L. can meet any orders for — — 
n this Paper. 
Fb TREES (CARRIAGE FREE) 
RENDIER 5 APRICOTS 
SuN. S 
SUTTON De “SONS, 
are 8 out SEED 
economical terms, s a poo ap seco lies 
Priced? Nursery 2 alogues, grar —.— 
d Priced Seed Cata ogue öne stam 
"BROMHAM HALE “GRBEN-PLESH 3 MELON 18 * 
ST FLAVOUR WORLD. 
DWARD TILEY horny tea sich e possesset the 
whole stock of Seed of that very superior MELON 
called“ BROMHAM-HALL 33 . MELON,“ he is 
now sending out good sound 8 6d. per packet 
6 en ee do. of 15 seeds, 25. her . Por 
| particulars of the above, see rege Sag in this Paper, 
—.— y Ith. Also the following fine varieties can be highly 
| recommended 8. d. 
2 n Melon oe oe .. * | per packet, 
Bowood Green-flesh s. 1 a 
Beechwood do. . oe . cork 5 
Erma %%% oe ee A 
Em 4 
F leming’ s Trentham Hybrid ewok is 
f s Green-fle ome ps improved 99 2. 
on-court Green-fles: 1 75 
—.— do. & 1 a 
FIRST PRIZE edding 
Victory of Ba os oe = 
Gordon’s White Spine site’ 
Lord avourite . 
A packet ech of the three varilis, 88. E pet, also 
P will be included with the 
So! EDWARD TILEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, — rt, ù 
16, 3 Bath. A remittance must accompany 
order, either in cash or penny postage stamps. 
TO PLANTERS. 
W. DRUMMOND anp SONS, Stirling, ha 
larg 
season 3 of FOREST ogee ee tn — 
ity, which they are offering at lants 
quality, 3 g at reduced — > 
nd hardy. 
List: ts, including Shrubs and Fruit Trees, sent post 
