pac 
* WONDER 
MOOR the readers at this Paper | 
G. to at a Advertisement ps — * 
Perry Barr, near Birmingham 
5 80 ON h rs for le a few packets 
e 
ae P aati SIES, 2 is 9s. Per dozen. 
— fine show PAN 3. to 
Nursery, Haverhill, Suffa Ik, March 
INDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF 
SEVERAL í OF THE | 
INFLUENTIAL ~ ROYAL AGRICUL- 
MEMBERS 4, TURAL SOCIETY. |, 
° g 
SS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF 
ICULTURAL SEEDS IS JUST PUBLISHED, and 
—— wit: west market pri ull 
descriptive pu current — all the best — yks Carioti; 
Mancotp WUR „ Ko., as well as all the 
best varieties of —— ‘Pasture Gra asses. 
a 8 impose Purple-top Swede Turnip — wea per Ib. Os. 8d. 
ditt . per qt. 1 
ue 8 e Swede ditto, per Ib., Sd. per qt, 
aing’s Improved ditto atte. pee Ib., 8d. per qt. 1 
Purple wog Scotch ditto r Ib., Sd. r qt. 1 
White and Green Globe Ib., 6d. per qt. 0 
ite Belgian Carrot ‘ Ib. 0 1 
Tellow Globe Mangold Wurzel 9 
Best English Red and White Glover b. 
Large Cattle Parship: — Ko e 
With N kind of Aerteuiiurat at the lowest 
market prices. [See Cz 
PERMA PASTUR GRASSES, sold in mixtures to 
suit various soils, at 305. per acré; ano wihg 7e Dishelv ur light 
seed and 12 Ibs. of h Reeg to each acre. 
Ao ders above 21. will bë delivered freë oj 8 
any station on the Great Western, 
1 Bristol and Exeter, on South Devon’ Feil 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
CEDRUS DEODARA. 
a HENCHMAN a to _— 2000 strong seed- 
ings of the above, fr to 6 inches high, in their pots, 
at 18 per 1000 : 25l. cash will de taken for the 2000, 
Edmonton 1 Mar 
a * 
' RYHUR MAN IE be thè " undermen- 
tioned to the attention of 3 — ith the’ fallest con- 
viction that it will giye: Au satisfactio: 
ODSTOCK’S MA FICENT M. hay „ 
the entire Stock of thie Nabend Verbena, offers it to the 
Public with the utmo st ＋ 90 being Sy age a that 
pe set samty of thanking those 
ways; or t any town in Heron and Cornwull; or 10 
Cork, Dublin, or Li ＋.— 
Railway and steam am G08 ee — of Great 
Britain and 3 
For Catalogues and further particulars 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE & Ô n alen ront ven. 
— 1786. 9 8 
HARLES SHARP PE Tas easuré in a 
nouncing that he has ‘ih ‘ot the che mentioned 
POTAT — to offer pity is Ange faction im have for 
1 
four successive years satisfa es 
ki ne 
e kingdom. The Ars tox * are a. . : 
ductive; those markes eer es * are’ the püst * : 
zo ing 5 they are offered at the following prices, peking 
neluded: i 
el noe Se Per poaae romen 
Early o 8 Bary Cr Manleys 
Bar! pa Sedat 85. 72. 
Early AcHaesved E Kite EAN 1 15 Seeding 78 
Second Ea 
ative een 
CH an i 25 
e ** 
it g in its e The individual 
wers cover a sixpen ce, aut ¢ — co a Shitting. 15 th ofa 
ee habit and grow S 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 15,1 
g t opar, a Ternar kabiy une variety, with much the 
flow ye hav e yet seen 
Fine strong — the lst of April, at 5s, each, free by post. 
Where three are ordered four will be sent. 
Mackik's Descriptive Cata “ge spe of Flower and Vegetable 
Seeds is now ready, and will be forwarded — pees = two 
stamps for —— Norwich Nursery, Norwich, Mare 
LEY’S GOLIAH ete on 
Friends who so liberally pur- 
chased in the autumn, and it prag = the best time for p! fant. 
in ug, begs to inform them that he has a fine stock of pee althy 
oe 5, which have been traheptatited. 886 extracts from the 
Garder 0 99 
From 3’ Chronicle. — STRAWBERRIES . Yo 
Seedling e Goliah,’ jee from its size and ap- 
pearance, is = of cultivation.” 
eners and End ee Journal,— STRAW- 
goin 
„ 
ng in this way that. conveyed to our senses sb 
4 bent as the noble fruit to be known to the world 
: e Goliah Stra 
Plants, 12s. 
the Trade in plants; when 100 are taken. 
Cash orders expected from unknown correspondents, 
Lyncombe Vale N ursery, Bath, March p: 
The & 
ers Chronicle. 
SA TORDA V, MARCH 9, 1850. 
ag ag 355 at ENSUING WEEK. i 
Monpay, March +8 Pat 
ee 86 r. u. 
` N 
iniri 4. 8dr ac! 
ae 
„„ FM 
7 r. N. 
3 2 8 r 
WEDNESDAY, — 8 Fx 
PE 
. 85 F. N. 
A 
i . . 4 PA 
Tubas bir, 8 F. 
; Boy : P, 
2 =- e USEE 
Sons s th Å j 
sebr a 2 Mink. ee 8 7 
and mo 
t . that 
whi 
the such 
* ged a, y — 80 a does it seem 
and 
r doz, or 40. per 100. A liberal allowance tó" 
— 
J remon“ 
see was told 2 nurseryman at * had recom- 
1 amined the bottom heat with the 
lights off; it stood — 80°. I had them put on again, 
a 
plants to an external a — of 40°. 
so that the plants had plenty of air; 2 ht 
e bottom was again at mrss fo Dos th > ie 
week it has t 80°, with about 3 of the 
plants dying, as I erie Shey would wi 2 
treatment. Now, my e r will insist u i 
the soot at the bottom ofi he ph has killed the a ad 
Here we 5 ave the case of ren Spricorns in another: 
ng form ; with 8 utial 
forira belon ngs to the master 
ich is aebi and not to the . in whom 
it aaa ite inexcusable. 
appears that the owner of these Strawberry 
plants, interpreting the word“ 8 A tray a 
“to compel, to con rain,” i 
right 
p e bo 
n the first 1885 the to 
oe * (jie 75 pE the remonstrancos 
arde 15 mpera ain-, 
tained cil, at last, the ** eared a colar bath 
pe: 
i wing at 90°; 
of the p ants were dying, the unha recht gar 
hee is r prs ee: kiled the "SER by 
otek botto e pot 
ial exprin ce f us that 
mon, we should have alto- 
events are not * 
fai 
public expression of opinion woul = en un 
called for. t whe the gar 
er ie — 8 to stop the ee 
who every respect bla 8, and get 
up a nidiet charge of his killing 4 the pis ants w ith 
soot, the matter becomes serious, and cal 18 ia public 
interposition. Such an . made in a little 
coun n 
high temperature to 
—— will rh alway destroy a crop; under 
reumstanees will they bear 90° at ele Tats, w hile 
wing, without: suffering; 3, that a moist heat of 
8 905 at their roots is destruction; auc 4, that soot is 
ry commonly ved in potting Straw berries 
r s And then, if 
ù] ve sees ti the blame 
eee. ane a pbs else. 
ra 3 2 the tempera- 
and upon whom a ee oF He sil i hie i no ots are naturally 
wholly thrown via fe aced, is te be judged of by that of London, where 
PE FONE a5 correspon whose accuracy we have no some of its finest fruit is annually produced. Now 
77 5 CSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, INSURANCE, and G For- reason to doubt, ren this statement; the p it it appears from the ning observ, ations’ of Mr. 
RDING AGENTS, beg | to inferm the above that they 88 in 1 own wor rds: ; HOMPSON, in the — rden of t Horticultural 
hos erat Sere fiwa forward d consignments’ of Plants, y and expedi- — I That ean temperature re of the en arth’ 
tion. er- cation main po with all the Conti: ‘ake new pit f. rth se 1 in, the plan there is in Mare 
au n ma 
nental s and par mattea given respecting the arrival 
Daia Mt ok 2 — the ——.— — Cia Cox and Hammond's 
r Thames- street, 
CEDROS Di DEODARA OR HIMALAYA € CEDAR. 
in 
form 
ere THOUSAND, e Haray tre ta ty pth fringe hd chamber below, from whielt thewplim git’ aget iri e 
„constantly in the open ground, which they is heated. In the last week in J: rtp = slabs were | 
é ng On such terms as will induce their general covered with a foot in thickness of half-decayed leaves; | 
Sy . — of great value asa Timber tes on Which were laid about 9 inches lea saaa 
Wm. MAULE and Sons, Stapleton-road Nurseries, B — 1 Plunge | La pots in. Se po aced in pit 
t aS el which the Laves were put i A fire 
j fer ole do ponte oi ae was “lighted, b t it was two or three days ban it 
Soim ine, post free, at 2s. 6d. per e d the tu it a si 
Seeds at 1s ket, or for stamps of d only once a 5 as ae 3 1 left 
that va 
1 “ihe ‘Gardeners Chron — of the 17th Jee: 1848, Dr. 
eo Y says; PP oct Lagi perhaps the handsomest st hardy 
8 native Hi chend PINE and LARCH plants at unusu- 
ally low bites. arly abe POTATOES for Seed, at 20s. 
sack of anal free 
JoHN hie d Co., Narsétibs, ‘Forres, N. B. 
ORANGE, LEMON, «te, CITRON, AND 
SHADDOCK TRE first importation of the above 
Trees, in e ee Fart dition, has — — 
from Italy. They are from 2 to 4 feet in the stems, 
Straight, and possess strong grafts, and will make een 
trees in two or Ties Tears; from 123. to 258. each, Si J ma 
OBBETT'S Italiaa s and pom Warehouse 
UNIVERSAL COREE OF VERBE] 
; DAHLTAS . ži 
SMITS 4 
* contains the A 
note and ert pa 
biton in pots, with mode o 
bhi BS 
ETAT 
sof stò ng back, soas pe to catels 
Faith de scriptions 
> 
. 
Se 
EF 
5 
-a 
E 
8 
tunias 7 an 
a e o eit Pie ey, KUA 5 Te ‘one postage ph RN e 
I bad 
"FUCHSIAS, 2 
eon 
A 1 1 . objected to. 
of the usual size, havin 
walle It is heated by a e five; runnin: 
pla 
It is as — pilai 
ing five: li i E than that e 
h 41. 16, in poe 46° 125 in May 
535.49, in wire 38 61°.14, about fro 50° less 
in the case böy e zalet which, 
would have bel excessive even ex e es. 
As it is impossible to run counter t ru 
à | prescribed by Nen vibe 3 
object ane i obs be 8 to rem 
further „if it were 
| the indispensable e 
iri were not 
purpose of Fn ee upon: publi 
1 
ot to be s: 
than gard 
and in ether; for a Ap ie be too cold as well as too 
l 
hot, and a — of corn may suffer rom the first, 
heat to 
top heat to 55° or 60°, with s again 
on going 
the following week, I found the 2 entirely off the jies 
plants, and they had been so for two dageg ek posing the 
shelf 
T We, om the on ne ae paced f tr sale benen 
irections tree in the same Way as a ee * from. 
tais ; but Bat I Sone Me meak fom the the sed: 
bottom. heat at and the top 70% 1 . ea 
fire to be put out f eri and 1 1 gave plenty of air at Norhrse in ee one so muc 
the bottom d se a — be the er ER 8 the 19120 
: fire night. I went — next England in the interior of 
morning and still found the — ; at 99°; this U e ae Pret Goce e indeed, as at Cha 
circu ce led me to examine the plunging material, worth, ‘on, Ke, we see a ssful attempt at» 
nd I found the moist h. the chamber (for there —.— under gl ai al principles of pw on 
was a 1 of water over the furnace, and ti whi h the i d 
perl A boiled A e ion c I 70 e unders tand i in the 
. — i 
e on the contrary, hay ge at our 
ommand, ene 9 how gay and varied 
* Journal of he Sottéty, vol ii, P. 99. 
