splat 
9—1850.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
131 
wus BELGIAN CARROT, 
d. per Ib. 
r cwt., 9d. per Ib. 
CATTLE and HOLLOW- 
SEIRVING’S IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP SWEDE, 
bushel, 9d. per Ib. 
GRASSES, for or Permanent Pasture, 20s. 
Fine selected LAWN GRASS, 1s. 2d. per — 
Agricultural and Horti — prone * 
2 above See Seeds hav 
in 
per acre. 
— WM. 
70s. per ewt., 
YELLOW GLOBE and LONG RED MANGOLD WURZEL, 
CROWNED PARSNIP, 60s, per cwt. 
288. per 
ge all other 
finest 
genuine.—Wm. Jas. Err Seed Merctians, Malcatone, Rene 
UNIVERSAL CATAL LOGUE OF VERBENAS FUCHSIAS, 
DA CHRYSANTHEMUMS, PETUNIAS, & 
suit 8 al 
s the v 
— 4 a marked Lis A re 
ck, so as 
rant 
pas above; 
erbenas for 
mode of of training, uc aa is of 28 
to catch 
ons 
of! his 3 Seedling Fuchsias, \ Verbenas — &.; and 
will 
be forwarded on 
Tolli ngton Nursery, rue Jslin -yie 
one postage stamp.— 
our own groun % 
per p 
es 1 p packets to the Trade — 12s, 8 50 for 27. 10s. 
head. 
will give mplete satisfacti 
—— stamp is on 
LES TRUE WILLCOVE BROCCOLI.— 
been — by thousands to 
— 
It 
packet. 
COLE'S SUPERB RED tere an is: Me packet, 
Apply 
o WILLIAM d Co., 
M sipe Plymouth. 
Jessamine Plants. 
tele tebe ibe ne + ciate wed OF LONDON 
and their friends is invited 
to ca —s — "of the foll lowing three three Plan 
now in F the Society’s Garden, viz, : Lelia — 
N oie and Phalnopsis amabilis. 
XHIBITIONS OF MELON 
DWARD *TLEY p — the Public that 
give a PRIZE of One Guin the best flavour 
HALL MELON exhibited 255 the Chiswick Exhi- 
— 
out. Sold in packets, seven seeds, 28. WARD TILEY 
urseryman, — and Florist, 16, Pulteney e Bath. 
A remittance — ust accom — the order, either in cash or 
penny postage stamps to th 
ANT) 
pai 
on. The ahr e will prove to be the iby Ee Melon pis 7 sent | go 
m beisen e he 4 g it as well as he could fill the the 
glazier came ; if — ran short of ＋ Kere for — 
“ linings,” beca e family was 
hift with lea — * Tan't so — r- He, 
master, he used to 
nor 7A 0 * wel make. e do” He 
a his master’s interest the same as his own; 
obeyed orders —— he liked them or not, and 
is du 
＋ 
rn 
ANA mily, and w. 
buried in the same old elvarthiryard Aaa his father 
laid before him 
RANGE, 
sista’ 
e hy has 
They ma from 2 to 4 feet high in the stems, very | 
— and bosson strong rana; and ig make splendid 
neg agua ree years; from 12s. to 258. each. They ma 
2 N alan and Fo — Warehouse, 
18, — 1. y eee * A Azorian, and Arabian 
“tke uble Italian Tuberose Roots 
ll on sale, 4s. per doz 
are him 
It was to such a ex as this that our clever friend 
succeeded. 6 —4 ver 
—.— and had a epi for everything; the only 
srama was, that he sometimes forgot to what 
the m belonged. He knew the Latin names of 
plait, o pech of common ones, and was thou went 
quite a botanist, till an acquaintance one day ca 
calling Lovage Angelica 
= 
— * earned so 
SEEDS IN oe ie 
AN BE PRO 
— to ned oe following 
HOICE VEGETABLE SEE 
7 Collections of the best — — sorts, in propor- 
nate quantities of each, sui r large or =a 1 gardens, at 
a collection, II., 2l., and 32, 4 Oo llection for all garden 
of i rew sorts, at 108. 6d, A List of the Collections f furnished if 
UPERB RANUNCULL— 
have been selected with 
vigorous h an 
older varieties. 
The present being the 
th for planting, we beg to recommend the follow- 
Selections, in strong roots, at the following 
9 E charges, with printed instructions for planting and 
treatm 
RANUNCULUS.— Free by Ages 
— Splendid new varieties, with — — ee 
do, do, . oe 
50 Fine raan varieties, — 
25 . 
100 —— ixed oe 
ss and Bro — 
— — Suffolk. 
— 
do 
* 
SSS SSN. 
EARLY MARROW ee BEST IN 
TIVATI 
DWARD TILEY can confidently reeomm 
CUL- 
end the 
following first-rate varieties as the best in 2 
3 or 
* in packets 2s, 6d. per o 
a SELECT AND —— ig Aig SEEDS, 
ipm sowing, 
— 
= t ed think 
d close, now 
e Too ei 5 = 
cold. 
Vineries at Browston ‘Wick we ‘Swag s Kept en 
person, it was impossible t that nthe should — to 
ree by post, with heights, 
8. d. 
100 varieties best and new — — — ile ce — hotter 1 In s * ort, the con phe use of the 
varieties for 88. Mere 30 ‘for ber 6d., 20 for plural in speal ing o imself was a e index o 
31 ties best dwarf kinds, in larger packets, s ‘Suited 5 à 
For Siting beds: 5 do, for 5 0 his great qualities; he h h experience as 
20 varieties best Gresa housa Annuals, 76. 64, 12 5 C a men, as m 1 an kare 7 55 
20 var ieties choice Greenhouse erennials, 105. Ga 12 for 7 6 . 
3 412 for 0 therefore, as he represented s his 
5 0 
fas 6 
36 pereum timported German Stocks 
20 ditt ditto, 38. 6d., 12 2 fo i 
ith orders are re ee uested fri wn corre- 
spondents. Goods carriage free es, ‘ana with all orders 
oF 2, and upwards, —— presented —— Post- office orders 
roi to Bass and Bro to STE Brown, 
eee, Priced Seed ont . List — ve 
wa vied, prepaid, on application, by forward 
-= postage stamps, as copies having the Wee 
amp are now all distributed. 
EED AND HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, SUD- 
BURY, SUFFOLK, 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
A prop b Ce Shag ar 8 mat <4 1 Te H 
he a os Lettuce See 3. per — ' 
ation 1 per Seed, s saved from 24 of the best — eye in cul- | SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1850. 
vation, 
floss, por packer Seed, saved from extra fine semi-double va- 8 eee . 1 i 
ieties, TD pacsen [hemia 426.58 pac 
case 7 or of the above will be sent postage and Monvay, March 4 ae Se eee H P.M. 
98010 t +.3 P.M. 
tes ovina TILEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, — eee 8 r. u. 
16, 16, Pulteney Ann 8 oa Bath. A remittance must acc any the Tuxspay, 58 oe 2 52 
‘order, either in cash or penny postage stamps. 77.8 P.M. 
EDRUS DEODARA OR HIMALAYA CEDAR. 2E * 
e ieke ioe admirers Tuurspary, = 3 Pm, 
of the above hardy — a — 5 have aien ag 0 me $ ret 
IFTY THOUSAND, from one to five years old, in pots, Farnar, fis — eked net eS 
from seed, co: 47 in — pee — — al Toatitation „see 2 
Are n; su t i ~ gf Royal Botanic . . .; P.M, 
—— * p being of — growth, Sarukpar, e Medical. . . 8 P. u. 
hly 2 ~ of Fate peatee . 2 Timber tre — — — — 
M. MAULE and Sons, Stapleton. roa urseries, 
RHODODENDRON PONTICUM NDER COVER, &e. 5 ag “ap 3 wey, ages to those 
JOHN WATERER begs to state he has large quan- correspond ents of the Horticultural Society who 
tities of the above, niversally acknowledged to contribute to the next Number of the 
the best Ever ses, being free from attacks | Journal of the Society if they will favour him 
een for 
hares and rabbits. 
10s. 6d., Bayt to 218. per 100. 
criptiv: Catalogu ues of his 
Americ: — ants, — to be had on “pplication, 
American Nursery, Barba Surrey. 
of 
ing, 
Strong ye fit for immediate plant- 
collection of 
ANSIES, & 
OHN SCHOFIELD AND SON are 
prepared to se 
out the following set of 24 fine Show PANSIES for — * 
viz.: Duke of Norfolk, Caroline, er, 
ue ton, Paren, Jullien, pe Gimir 
Sapri Mrs. Zs — Duchess of paa, * 
Candidate, ) ossa upreme, 
Androcles, a, Charmer. Sy b m ores 
7 257 dozen. 
J. S. and Sons have a few 4 of their fine seedling 
ige ri 5 8 How It was shown at the West 
Riding al Floral W, when a committee of 
* ＋ Smith, 
Grey, Bramma, and Mansley. It was 
1 P * vide e No. 1 
. wel-ormied ls, crowns well; ee t 
ason.” 
A ine Healthy to sock of * the best 
Picotees 
ö a 33 few packets 
r i — 6 e ——— 
wethrope heat Leeds, Y Yorkshire, 
The above may be 
Max, Hope Nurseries, 8 Yorkshire. W. M. 
to forme mer Chronicles for h 
aia, Antirrhinum, pea Hollyhoek rapim 
Superb colection of hardy Herbaceous Plants, p ara ag 
packet. 
corresponden: 
P ch, six sorts for 
Ost. office order or postage stamps, on rig to WILLIAM 
Po ot = to refer 
of very 
A re- 
ts, 
5s., 
3 
nd bloom, but the fruit Mende hold on. In 
with their papers in the course of a few days. 
“ I pon’r know how it is, but our Pracugs some- 
how never will stonr. We have always a beautiful 
course it’s 
no fault of ours; we t do e than get the 
trees to bloom and set ; Pa that “it's the constitu- 
tion of the things that’s in fault; that old Jon wore 
-E out, with his heavy crops. Well, we can’t help 
pe cere a little horticultural W. 
ces d saw that Nature never 
advances too fast, and is neyer too slow ; but 
wi , constantly, and w. akr pr i 
— he, pene a — and rev 
to-morrow seal om could 5 be erformed agaaa 
The old man troubled nobody a ng troubled 
him. He abused istoned to no 
ip; if irat, 1 S 
be turned him 5 for, as he used a 
Thus 
seeing the ruin of his ee of 4 Bacher fr te the 
He had old-fashioned 
the singular number, “I” would pat express the eon- 
centration win existed in him ; e was but one 
in pe was many in spirit, Ar therefore “wE” 
stion, 
was the iene word to use, 
When he took in 
Mr. — complained of the Ae which was 
mall, and cracked, and ied. yo! a and there 
let in the rain. The glas d, but the 
fruit n kipena losing, per for 725 first time 
or many yea e Was no cro 
that the — a out of 
plate was rotten, and the rafters full of old 2 
tha never been puttied up; and he also found 
that there ae been strong frosts in one ar Be his 
Peaches wt ; so the place was repaired, 
and pai en? 
Pa the Peach hes es d jus 
an was no crop. t, however, the real 
root of ‘the mischief was found i in the bad old 
and nicely 7 
8 
d t 
as ne ecessary that hot Nee ad Sipe 
should be inimodiately substituted : and the good- 
nature 
8 covers 
he st 
that they and sp Old Jon 
had always seen them cleaned : but a person of 
Spriceins’ genius was above that; he had told one 
of the men to lach after it, and the man had looked 
after his dinner instead, which was natural. How- 
ey e hot-water pipes were fixed; Messrs. 
HT, Mason, and Stoxer’s best new boilers were 
em AN and this time all was sure to go right. 
bias diay 5 2 5 agg eal 5 other, 
still w and 
22 inclined to 1 che old trees six old Jon 
had worked in the old houses for so many years; 
thought it would be 2 — to get some — ones for 
and <a 
pE 
PN 
Eu 
D 
„ new 
hot-water pipes. His master 
clusion that novelty h not been carried fur enough, 
and that, under circumstances, a 
gardener would be advisable. So Mr. Spricars was 
promo ag a= el 3 he could ma 
ilie 2 
mr 
is trees sonia of! 
ced me hard, 
no harm, provi 
as | itis me the contrary ; yie 3 he took his time 
