THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 8—1850.] 
SATURDAY, LY, FEBRUARY 23. 
INDEX, 
cultural Rote ee 1 — Linn ciety eee ee 
oie — | for. Manure. pond mud as. 
Barley, Peruvian ....... b 125 — Soak for liquid 7 
Beaus, * .. 92 16 Melons, to grow in patss 120 
Beef manufacture res „ 0t Moss, to kill 2 
Bees, to fred T Notes oʻ a traveller 
Birds, pod of of. 118 er v. - 
Bota) 119 Paint for 
Brick and tile ean AE s. 122 Pheasants ie 
en, Horticultural ... 119 and 
„ l ecAD prs — — 1 — 
Cattle. Fe,, dhe «a2 121 e—122 Plants fuoi 
Celery, value of white 118 — 
Cockroaches, new breed o 118 — 
Conifers, sale f. ee 19 . » 
Dairy management at Holstein 125 Plant cultivat ox, high. a 
Dendrobium spéciosum „115 « Ploughing, subsoil ...,...c0000 124 
Digging, cost oo . 124, Pond mud, value of.. n 
Di of plants ...cecsseee oo 116 nts, reauction 24 
Draining a dead level 122 Roses, c'assification of 18 
3 at Hong Roog 116 Sap, descent of the 17 
* reine e e 124 6 Smith (Mr.), of Hopetoun, 
— veon arrange- rag — b 119 
£ 4 im POE, eee os 136 
119 
“if 120 
rio 34 
Goose errien — ve 22 
sa rigin of N is i « 118 
ind K 124 dressing for wounds in, 12% 
Horticultural Society.......... 119 4 Yeretables 1 eee 117 
ux table ( sir.) and his pigs .. = vk . a 
ce plant, to grow ry — eee Je J190 
Iron w — 4 paint — M 5 „„ soos 115 
o kill Moss Winter at St. Petersburgh .... 119 a 
ANUN ULUSES © AND ANEMONES should be 
= e delay. By addressing as under, fine named 
varieties can be bad, post free, for 6s., 98, and 128. per.dozen, 
IMPORTED SEEDS. —German Asters, Stocks, ae 
Larkspurs. 2s. 6d. per — assortmeat. CHOICE 
e. 
ANNUALS, 25 varieties, post free 
Deseriptive Catalogues of — Carnations, Picotees 
Pinks, Dahlias, ean be had by forwa rding tw o post s tamps. 
Addr ress, CAREY so, Florist, &c., Wallingtord, Berks. 
OSES ener * 24 bee 
s for immediate foreing. 
Se ee ca! alogue fo 
8.) Hy ybrid Perpetuals, 
EEDS.—A ell Le Seeds from the ogee 
raisers, which . ` apvaral years given s 
general sati ao onde ave n them, viz. 
arge Mam r or A eil White Broccoli. 
Elletson's 
aly pt s ass mproved | Wülcove White Broccoli, 
dsay's en crimson Dwarf Bee 
fates 
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIEL SOCIETY, RE REGEN rs PARK. 
[Price 6d. 
DLINGS. — The 
SCOTCH FI IR SEE 
at the Gardens this sea 
GENERAL EXHIBIT! [ONS — WEDNESDAYS May 8, June 12, 
have still to dispose of from 
| Seedling SCOTCH FIRS, ent from — A 
common eee i prices ọ Logan (varying ac cording to ge 
bser 
rer of 2. year 
from 
e N now about p 
and Kitchen Gardens to the fol! 
TRUE 
wg their Fruit 
and I 3. AMERICAN PLAN TS—Saronpars May 25 and | taken u), may had o applicatio n.—Howpbsn BROTBERS, 
June 1 1 j ve rness Nurseries, Feb, 
ckets to t the G fi Fell „N. B. p riets has direct communication by steam with 
— the Society y — 2 or before Ratu, April 27th, 4s. London, N inburgh, Glasgow, &e 
ach; af 7 i 
pee ai spant on the days of Tishibition 7s is. 6d. E N GEERT. dcr and Frortst, Ghent, Ghent, 
__N.B—I B.—Faurr will be exhibited on June 12 and July 3. | „Be . begs to iis friends an e gene- 
eee e eee ee ra rally, that his Ne W Oatalog zu eof Plants for 1680. Kjak published, 
EXHIBITION OF CAMELLIA JAPONICA.— and may be obtained oa application to his Agents, 
A Collection s, these beautiful Exotics 4 = in bloom | BLackiTH Cox an ond’s Quays, Lower * 
at Ui and Son’s Nursery, Vauxhall, Lond London —Ghent. 23. 
ä e e gratis. 1 TO NURSERYD EN, FL OKISTS, AND OTH 
„ WONDERFUL.” . | JRETHAM ano BLACKITH (late Joun Bertas), 
MOORE begs a refer the repre at this Paper | Custom-HoUsE, SHIPPING, INSURANCE, and Genrran FOR- 
0 1. Ad ivertisen of the | WARDING peiri beg to inform the above that they continue 
Perry Barr. —.— Birmi Fe b. 2 to receive and f — consignments of Plants, Seeds, and 
N 5 . pe aga . — w ith due re gard to e economy and expedi- 
HUICE FRUITS, &e. Ke. | tio ained with all the Conti. 
ND 60. bak to call a attention of those give arri 
— Nurseries, and iaformation 
F a 4 panaros 75 Ver vessels,— 
nes-street, 
4 
Address, Cox and Hammond's 
Londo 
EN eg 8 ~ DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF 
SEEDS can rr — obtained GRaTis, on receipt of two 
vied 
8 G and most of the 
e honour of pag eg Her! 
RY. 
Y. and Co. beg. to announce — are now executing | orders 
J J 
Nobi lity. 15s. 
in 2 WI HIT ER SPBERRY, 3s. per r doze 
CORNWELL’S Fiete DIT TO, 12s. 6d. per 100 
PEACHES, Mh eet RINES AND APRICOTS, 3 years 
trained, and ard for bearing each. 
CHERRIES AND PLUMS, 8 trained, 3s. 6d. ae 
PEA PPLES, tine Espalier, 24s. per doze 
Snead ore he most select 1 and worked — the 
Stock 9 ini “Hortidultural Society of London, and are war- 
rante to their sorts. 
PIPPIN, — Espalier, 248. 
per en Standards, ls. 6d. ; Dwarfs Is. e 
ie gen in 12 of the bes 
and flavour, 5s. per dozen. 
TOURRA * — Fogg —.— Dutch, 5s. per dozen. 
DITTO Black Naples, 5s. per doz 
DITTO. ere Red pe Ee 4s, per d 
yim va 9 — N 
Apple, 58.; 
egal: 
le. 10s. 6d.; Globe, 
Pro Ma mmo ot, 7s. 6d. : 
Britten eure se Oldun Black Prince, 108 6d. ; Coui 
Late Scar et, 3s. per 100, with many other tine sorts. 
UBARB. duet à Linnwus, 1s,6d.; Mitchell’s Prince Albert, 
—— rg % „Exqui riod Parsley a ay Myatt 's Victoria, 18. each, Tobolsk (earliest), 98. to 125. 
M if Walcheren Broccoli, dozen. 
ke pens ect s superb eariy 1 Dwart Gabha “ASPARAGUS. —Giant (strong), 2 and 3 years, 28. 6d, and 
The abov y be bad a each, 2 six sorts for 5s,, in | 3s. 6d. per 100. 
Post-office gas Br or e ee on l to WILLIAM SEAKALE (strong), ls. 6d, per doze 
May, . M care ve W. M. begs to refer | WHITETHORN, 3 years old, very ‘fine and clean, 2s. (d. 
to former Chronicles for — ie s ect Pansy, — 1000; fine 2 a nd 3 years ae ee eh and 8s, 6d. per 
4 eee. eee and —— 8 also to his 1000. ion MaE 
superb collection of hardy Herbaceous Plants, 2 & THE F TARNEN ni a e 
e er eng 
PL 3 years old, 4s. per 100; 2 years old, strong, 38. 
100. No charge for package. The above is d e aor he OUELL LAD co. 8 Extensive — Celebrated Col- 
kind of ASPARAGUS, a large quautity being sent annuall easen unusually we and 
a pri eto Covent-garden Market. With sm ders health J. or are ready for sinding out, in fine well-rooted 
a remitiance by Post-office order, or penny postage stamps, Re the follow! ca pi — the United 8 or for exportation, 
š i ng pri 2 
ettuee — ls. 6d. 25 pairs of varieti ti 
New Proli fic H 3 wherries, 58. — I aud 3 5 Maile £5 0 0 
Address, JOHN SUTTON aD SONS, “phe Berks. 12 pairs 2 10 0 
PELARGONIUMS AND NEW PLANTS, MANY OF THEM 
FROM CALIFORNIA AND CHINA 
m Rise, near London „ by Ap- 
M H 
UARGONIUMS AND NEW PLANT 
JP 
ppl 
[fCHELL’S ROYAL ALBERT RHUBARB 
still has its supremacy over all other kinds for its extra- 
ordinary earliness, delicious flavour, and splendid red colour ; 
also a most prolific bear grower, with large stalks, 
For early forcing it surpasses every other variety. For 
ng wines, preserves, and all culinary purposes, it is 
an inestimable product St : 1 . ôd. 
; also ts Linuzeus, ls. 6d.; and Victoria, 9d. The 
al allowance to the trade. Pos orders made payable 
to WILLIAM 
the 
TCHELL, saai Highway, Middlesex, will 
a. 
O. S NEW CATA- 
` OF SEEDS is pr ready, and for- 
j ipt of two 7 5 stamps for postage. 
se wheres taken special care 
most : * and such as 
recommend. 
E 8 ain 
a full 
—— — establishment “er 
or aml collettion tated, No. 
do. 
including their fine ‘hes eek Picotee, ‘ ‘The Gem,“ 
ar the most — 9 Pivocee yet t raised, and 
ason.) 
25 pairs er hea Am show Varieties of do. do. 
3 0 0 
12 do. do. II. 43. to 1 10 0 
Fine mixed border di -per di dose . 0 12 0 
True oid Clove—per pai 0 2 0 
PIN „ 128. 18s., and 24s. per 
dozen p 
PAN SIES, the finest first-class show 
those exhibited in the winning stands at 
t kinds po for size 
a 
enny stamps, tae k ep nig ie pe 
Pistons 0 
Gar 2, 1849, says, 
w “This — lists of mire Ok ve Halle. vith useful notes 
3 d to the names of many of the sor 
a well-arranged ts and will be found of service 
to all | purchasers va 
—— ind Florist ar Chonan 1850, says, 
e just N ved the General Catalogue of Gar- 
Flower Seale sold by W illiam E. 
ny Agricultura. al, and 
Rendle and Co., Plymouth, which, from its excellence, weli 
merits something more than a passing notice, and ha 
shall we be from pet 2 time (with Messrs. Rendle’s p 
aer to extract a its valuable eee for 
the benefit of our r The 
ad cece dee and nd gives to an its 
ientific name, hardihood, time of al ary 
2 and t time of owen We readers Us 8 
P 
in its pp saga tion re that the na of 
the ponent firm vill be ah analy peers that are 
article they send ie will ne anly be true to name, bué 
also of the best N * e qua 
A on Wr ten Et nd Co. 
k Seed e nen. 
: BROWN offer to the Nubility. 
; * PS A ¥ 4 
Fine Dwarf aud Standard Trained fea 
Apricots, Plums, Pears, and e 
mone ay ap sorts ae N vince daa true * ; 
ozen 2 
Untralned or tien ‘atta, $0, 1a. 6d each, or, per do š. 15 OF 
Fine Gooseberries, Carrants, a age. gee pberries, per dozen 3 
Strong Vines, Figs, aud Ap oe 
Filberts, new, thia shell — ‘i per doz. 
eria japonica and 6 Choice Pinus, 
Glycine sinensis, extra fine in pois, 18 t0 S feet e a 
> Axaleas, 1 Belgian j 
a . do. 
dro sorts, 1 5 
6 Kalm 6 Ledums 
25 Harty A Aae ian Shrubz on one of vas . 
3 ododendrons, ine W a 
New 
Hyjin mh 
ay eons 
bitions, 10s, to 18s. per dozen, well es 
or per post, free, 
ioe ee as 
r doz 
CINERA ER ARIAS, do. 
3 
£41, A hast kinds sth g bnd 
? 
do., 12 9 
g kinds, 12s, to 
r 
1: gor doten. Standards, Half-standards, and Dwarfs, of the finest 
kinds in 8 12; of Hoe per dozen. 
30 packets of ne 3 Flower Seeds, 6s. per 
post, tree. = Nursery. Great Yarm armoni 230 
1 BALSTON | IN begs i to yai lanters he has 
al ropo: his Nursery Stock to dispose 
n iit ich 3 1 3 the cae be 
ises every 
variety “of” "ORNAMENTAL Rol, and FOREST TS 
best kind of ete woman in . ge o expence 
n, and fi e nature 
8 ared in th ne 
a, ll Whitby, Leith, be 
ater cummunication to to all parts 
3 ofthe soil in watch it bas pene: oc an ee have all a 
after 
mass 
luxuriantly 
hich causes them to grow most 
* 
s, comprising all 
nae ome Exhi. 
in pots, 
6 “Fine Tandy. TERE . „ 
. 8 
and Greenhouse, each 
Green and Black Tea re rapa quite hardy, per dozen 
Climbing Roses, of bye er Se 
Bourbon Roses, su 
tacos Queen, for or planting i beds, per do Pa 
2 Greenho one of a sort, blooming plants.. ie — 
a 2 Choice —— * name, ditt 
, one of a _ ps ween 
ce Ericas, one ofa sort, by na 
F en Show Pinks, 
T: Ba 
First-rate rth per 65. 
and Calceolariae, show. varieties, 9 
Verbenas and Pecanias, best new Wee per e 
12 Pæonies, new 
|% Choice Har 
proved 
to 12 
es 
