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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. 11—1850.] 
IND 
eseese 169 
——.— Society 5 1 
Apple 8 a 
Barley, 
Bee- cep ——— fs 
Bones, 7. —— * applying 121 c 
* Horticultural An 66 C 
al sees Pla soapy ean diseases ot. 164 c 
8 E cure coughing ment of, in glass- 
Carts, Cumberland 164 a 
Cattle feedi 166 a 
Cats, wild „„ 165 0 
Celery ssvesesese 166 5 
Dahlias, grouping of „ e 
Diseases of plants 168% 
Entomological * 67 t Bo 166 6 
Far * — 70 a o ki — 
Farm es 20 cen 
= Cherren scheme of, Soil for potting.. “ie E 
for September esse 165 b | Strawberries, disease inn roots of — 4 
Farze, spine žst eee 169 e 8 ae ei seees reece 
eners’ gualifleations , „ I66 C 
Geology and Agriculture 169 b 
— 1 mg rrange 
— . 164 4 
ohus pipes . 166 e 
Gra — for pasture b alks, g 163 
Guano. directions — applying 171 5 Water pipes, glans’. dees 
Hens, ſood for . ARTT 173 è | Wheat, prices of 
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, . rk.— 
"on appointed for the Exhibitions 
at the Gard is season : 
GENE at, EXHIBITIONS, —WEDNESDAYS, May 8, June 
12, and Jul 
"AMERICA ANTS.—SATURDAYS, May 25 and June 1. 
e Saturday, April 27, 
Pear; and on t he 8 s of Exhibition, Ts. 64. 9 
ruit will be exhibited on June 12 and July 3. 
ovat — — 3 — FLORI CULTURAL 
he Patronage of Gracious 
Magen the Arn he EXHIBITIONS for the present 
Season will take place as follo Lae : — sday, 
pril 17, 18 Tavern, Kennington; and the fol- 
oyal Surrey Zoological e on Wednes- 
day, May 22; „ June 19; 
Ti, Septe mber 4 
of and the 
r se Fema NEViLLE, Secretary, Ebenezer House, 
Peckham, are 
Subse eriptio 
ty; a me so of 3 ting 
Pig their ow 
any charge fo 
friends at each Flower Show, Lecture, or Mee 
5 5 COLLEGE, 
MENTARY COURSE OF BOT ANY. 
PROFE SSOR oe will commence wae ourse of Lectures 
wers, ge: and 
ia comp tition n, for Prize 
on BOTANY x Class, on Monday, Marth 18, at 
F 8 eek A. 11 6 Subject et Th e Bistinetions n tha Princi- 
Eee . al Classes and Onder of Plants belonging to the Flora 
The ¢ Course is is adapted to persons commencing the 1 of 
Botany. Fee, 2 
tee co to the N Class will eommenee on M 
Dean 
u J. 1 Dean of the ie og of A 
Maren 18. 0. ATKINSON, Secretary to the Coane 
areh 
o Mr. WAL 
» y Sa) a Ae The 
clean, well rooted, and luxuriant, and are 
PE beaten a . ee ⁰7˙⁰.e˙̃7¼%́j RE I ORE RA 2 TEA 
ENTERA CATALOGUE OF VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS, 
DAHLIA , CHRYSANTHEMUMS, PETUNIAS, &c. 
SMITE Priced 
i n 
arded on the eo of. ad postage stamp.— 
lington. 
ry, Horn 
AND Cos DESCRIPTIVE 
be had on application, inclosin; 
3 fine, 1 and Hait- har 
0 
15 on on j — — 
With a arge ent of Germi Seed Ast gra 
ported direct in — ory seen: py ae * 
— oksi 8 Golan uper- yne. 
Ws GOLI AH STRAWBERRY. 
JAMES KITLEY, in again bringing his SEEDLING 
— — before the notice of the Public, takes — 
Friends who so iberally 
— and it being now the eat time for plant- 
ing, 2da 73 1 them that he has a vo . So ns ealthy 
plants, Bory have been transplanted, See the 
trawberry wi 
8 
member anything in conveyed to our senses 
daliious a treat na the noble felt to be ince to thio World ke 
Plants, 123. 
the Trado in when 
„8 
993 March 16. 
Tuesday, July 23; and 
Rules of the Society may be obtained 
s. per annum, entitling each Member to the 
pitaa of — all Flower Shows, Lectures, = ae 
Flo 
without 
3 : 2 also to hass two ree admissions for 
y lst 
of the Fac 3 — Medicine. 
h ger . Nery 
are parted with solely 
SATURDAY, MARCH 16. 
[PRICE 6d, 
CQ XHIBITION OF )F CAMELLIA Reet — 
A Collection of these beautiful n bloo 
CHANDLER & SONS’ Nu nureen, n ca a 
ND THE TRA 
BULL, Noun RYMEN, & 
Trade that they have Hundred Thousands 
of Two Years en I SCOTS FIR, of fine quality, which 
ld cheap.— Brechin, March 16. 
UGHES 7 TWO BEAUTIFUL LIGHT-EDGeD PI. 
EES—“DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND,” RED, AND 
ae OT RG PURPLE. 
— — can supply strong healthy plants of bee 
s. 6d. per pair; single plants may be had 
5s. each, nee = ae Deseriptive Catalogues on applicatio = 
Ro val Nursery, Slough 
SUDBURY 
NURSERY, 
der the distinguished Patronage o 
HER MAJEST 8 70 7a. 
AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT. 
W H. HOLMES, F. H. S., tan DSCAPE GARDENER, 
„ NURSERYMAN and FLORIST, —.— announces 
that his selection of ten fine Se — ng varieties of CALCE O- 
ARIAS are tet ready to send ou 
e Set of Ten will — Four Guin 
UNDER go . PATRONAGE OF 
OF THE 
ROYAL AGRICUL- 
CIETY, 
ES RISD 
N 8 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS IS JUST PU 4 and 
~~ nd had on application, cna s (for one penny sta 
t contains a descriptive list of all best Field 
1 with the lowest market pric a full 
descriptive pe: ater — all the gr soris af Cantons S, 
MANGOLD . all the 
best varieties of Pires ane mist Parai 
he following is an extract from 5 Catalogue. 
. asses. 
acd s are Purple- top Swede Turni r ib. * d 
Per qt. 
£ Err ’s Liverpool Swede ditto, per Ib., 84. per qt, 1 
et s Taea sitio ditto, per 1b., Sd. per qt. 1 
Purple-top Seote a ditto, 7 1b., 8d. per qt. 1 
White and Gree er Ib., 6d. per qt. 0 1 
White Belgian ( 9 ie eee per db, 0.1 
Yellow Mohe Mangold A J 
True Italian Rye-grass „ 4 0 
Best English Red aud White Clover per 00 
Large Cattle Parsni per ib. we “i 1 
e synod other kind of “Agricultural Seeds at the lowest 
t prices. (S 5 e.) 
n PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES, sold in mixtures to 
suit ——— 2 30s. per acre, allo ot ing two bushels of light | 
seed and 12 Ib — heavy seed to eac 
al orders — 21. will be delivered aot oye of carriage 
ation on the Great Bristol and 
88 Bristol and Eæeter, or "Soule D ae Eason 
ways; or to any town in Devon an or to 
Cork, D . iad . i by 8 
p Railway and am communication to all parts of Great 
For ‘Catalogues and further r particulars apply. to 
LLIAM E. 1 Di T aii Plymouth, 
HE 
AND — es SEED S&S. 
DAHLIA, saved from the best and newest varieties, in- 
cluding the fancy 80 
aye 2 named show flow 
ANIU M, fi m all the best and ee rietie: 
PANSY, saved byt the best growers from the . 
PICO TRE AND CARNATION, foe the bem show flowers, 
ed floris ce named 
PINK, saved 1 ow 
owers. The above Stee rieties, sg Pete be — for 5s., 
or ls. each packet. 
andrinia um Centranthus macrozyphon, Gra 
manthes gentianoides, *Heliaphila trifida, Ipomoea formosa, 
ne maculata, Phlox Diotima 
. including postage, for 7s., or 1s, 
paper. 
To be had of WILLIAM DENYER, Seedsman and Florist, 82, 
1 London. 
A Descriptive and Priced Catalogue may be had on 
Idii, 5 8 
st named Eight sorts 
| ——— 
FLEMINGS TRENTHAM SCARLET GERANIUM. 
— J. FAIRBAIRN havi urchased the 
ock of the above unrivalled — GERANIUM, 
which | ie brilliancy of colour, profuseness of adapta- 
tion for bedding, far surpasses any 
n prepared th 
g 25th inst., at fe, 6 è 
Sees rom, the pern a yao dee 3 — 
doz., or Fi. per 100 A liberal allowance to H 
pereis vee — intro- 
duced. This fact was amply e out by Peg aei 
by this over every ew kind in 
ee garden at 3 T honie, 
and J, F. have much pleasure 
Austin and Asia, Gla 2 — JA ames, Ipswich 
— —— i Ballantyne, C: Carlisle | 
Mackie, Mr. A. 
— ined: F and J., Pontey, Alex., P 
Chester Ross and 
Watkinson, J, D., Manchester, 
urseries, — 50 near London, March 16, 
ABBAGE 8 Early Battersea, 
Early York, Early Imperial, and Cattle agen neg at 
the Surrey Gardens, by Thawin ELLAND, Wheeler — 
Godalming, Surrey. Packed and delivered at the 
Station, 38. 6d. per thousan 
Money orders made arabo at the Godalming Post-office, 
MITRARIA COCCINE 4 (strong plants Ist ee 78. 5 each. 
ENJAMIN R. CANT, St. John 's rsery, 
Colchester, begs to offer this ne — Plant at 
the reduced price named, 
The usual Discount ail Pe Trade, with a further reduction 
when ordered by the doz 
RUE “DU EA ENGLISH OAK.—A large 
quantity of this valuable species of Oak, “ Quercus Sessili- 
flora,” 3 = 5 a 0 nen high, 40s. to 80s, per 1009, adapted for 
plantio go ton y be ‘obtained o hig Roe Nurs val 
and Doutra. Pia anter, Red Lo: oike, 
this . now —5 best season for transplanting them, 
MAHONIA berry) aquifolia (for cover) Seedlings, 15s, 
STONE PINE, Seedlings, 88. per 100. 
o, transplanted, 6 inches, 16s. per 100. 
LAS m seed), from pots, 9 to 12 inches, 
P 
Red Lodge, near Sou'ham pton i March 16. 
M SRS. J. axo H. BROWN are now sending out 
undermentioned choice Shrubs and Plants, carefully 
packed, to any ph of 2 Kingdom or the Continent. 
25 A Anal as, new hardy Belgian varieties, on wap own s. A 
roots, with fiower-buds, one be a sor by na 20 
25 American Azalea 0. Edos s. 15 
6 Andromedas of soris, kü floribunda eee 
6 Kalmias, and 6 ums, one of a sort, by name 293 |) 
25 Hardy We a Shrubs, one ofa sort, by name . . 10 
12 Rhododendro * ncluding 1 white, and rose, 
hardy varietie 12 
New Hardy Yellow Rhododendrons 5 each 7 75. 6d. to 10 
Hy 
brid Rhododendrons, extra fine, N 39 to 2 bloo: 
bads, ea 6d. to 3 
6 Fine Herdy M: aguoli as, ‘owe of a sort, by we 19 
Hardy Hea ths and Vac 1 ditto A Bee a „ 
Cryp and 6 Choice Hardy 8 for 10 
Glycine sinensis, extra fiue i in pots, 15 e 30 feet e 2 3 
Passifloras, Hardy and Greenhouse, ea rae | 
50 D Dwarf } Roses, o n their own roo Wi me 
12 Tea-scented ates, one of a sort, bri peg in n pots 
* ndard and half. Aer Roses, per dozen, 12 
Green and Black gare hardy, per dozen 
Fae Roses, of sorts, ce 
Bourbon Roses, sup:rior sor ts, Wees La Reine and Per- 
n beds, per dozen 
* sort, blooming plants. 25 
itto tto EO 
— Nel ues n, for plan 
12 — — Azaleas, 
12 Choice mediae, by name, 
eee Plants, one of a putts wg ame — t5 
Pees By oe Le 
22 nks, per dozen 9 
Carnatious one arenes per dozen ae z 
Pist rato Pansies, per 
Cinerarias and ele, show varieties, # + New 2 
r doz to 
plauts, pe 
Yerbenas aud Pet as, best new sorts, per dozen 
ew Fancy Beende by na 8. to 12 
New 1 es nae . er oa ve 6 
12 Ponies, new white and pios 8 
25 Fhan paca y Herbaceous Plau 7 
Bee 
8 
10s. ; of the most 
38 
. 
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ese 
782 
8 
te N 
22 5 
Be 
25 
paper ot 
A on Nursery, Stoke N ewitgton, London, March 16. 
C. WHEELER Ah COS SELECT LIST ss 
„ THE BEST SEEDS IN CULTIVATION, will 
AND CO., _GLOUE 
8 3 > 5 Epos 5 ee À 
—— ists of the ay a this, as in all m ma taste, à 
ill be a Site re nee. of opinion sa, as to the relative qualities of 
ers w. 
variet ic 88 no fancies, but who 
ae will atiy er a short select Seed List to an in- 
terminable which, for the most part, 
represent nonentities o HEELER’S little 
mr wiil do peter a r expectati 
3 icy thet 
ng to 
Dr. LINDLEY in the 3 c hr the 2d inst. 
Kingeholm =a Glow 
T AND ICKLIN, cana having a large 
and healthy y Stock o of the undermentioned Plants, offer 
them at the followi ee 
ERANIUMuS. E s. d. 
3 — Tere Pea ee A 6S 
(smaller plants) = +. = + * 2 
13 E 1. e 
” 25 PA é 
20 New and first-rate Flowers he vine Ga 
20 New and good Flowers > 55 0 
F. * ie 30 
FUCHSIAS, 
20 New and good varieties > è oe: a. 
72 ” „5 * 6 0 
— The “per — Louis 
Napoleon ae yal Pur Besa Brillian 
Princess Alice, Lord of the Teles Shy ock, Viscount de So 5 
— . Duchess of Northumber- 
land, La Villageoise, Clotilda, Tommy, Cardinal, Emperor orf 
China, — ea Ei tany of the Lake, and Heloise, Warranted 
8 
Lilium laneifo ka album, Os. per doz. ; Phlox of vars, 40. 
double white Rockets, 3s.; border Carnations — 
they have stock 
vo pepo 2 to observe that 
hand of 
S © 
88888 . 2588888888880 AS POSSA 
r plants for — — k per doz. 6 G4 
ditto, 
5 EOFS 208 SOLD BY J. O. WHEEL = 
pes rs 
