sine pe 
S 
11—1850.] 
Cin rae. den ne OR HIMALAYA CEDAR. 
he Subscri inform the admirers and 
1 1 — 9 ** upwards “4, 
re m pots 
introduction into 
and of great prs tie as a Timber t tree. 
Nu. MAULE and Sons, Stapleton-road Nurseries, Bristol. 
NE D STRIKI 1 * BENA. 
RTHUR MAC KIE begs er the under nen- 
oned to the —, of Fiorista, — the fullest cı 
viction ‘that it will give entire satisfac 
WOODSTOCK’S MAGNIFICENT A. aving purchased 
the entire Stock of this unrivalled Verbena, offers it to the 
Public with the utmos t co. dence, being fully persuaded that 
it will su bg yet out in its class, The individual 
——.— cover a s a0 en e, and sometimes a shilling. It is 
free habit a — and well suited for grou | 
Garde ener? Chronicle ‘Sept. 15, 1849,“ . K. B. Colour ig 
fa 5 
largest flow ae hive 
2 —— — chides the pont — "April, 2 we each, free by post. 
e thr ee are ordered four will be s 
0 cKIE’S Descriptive Catalogue of Ti ower and Vegetable 
Seeds is ae — and will be forwarded pet * of two 
stamps for postage. a Nursery, Norwich, March 16. 
ARF PEAS. 
AIRAS Dwarf *. — n 1 
ARROW ao is perfectly distinct from any other i 
— esis grows 2 feet, is 3 weeks —.— “hen the wd asat 
Green Knight's, and the Peas and pods are twice the size, 
5s. 
BISHOP'S LONGPOD.—Grows 2 feet high, early as Early 
ue ods as large as Scymetars, and 20 to 24 per stem, 
THE GARDENERS’ 
BROMHAM-HALL GREEN-FLESH MELON IS THE 
FINEST LEY been IN — WORLD. 
a — e having becom of the 
ock of S Of that tory superior MELON 
called BROMHAM- HALL GREEN: og ne *. » he is 
ow sendin Ai ges acket of 
—An 
| of Bs pe quoted, delivere 
seeds; larger 3 5s. ioe peel er re further 
particulars of the above, E Advertisement in this ti 
February 9t 9th. Also the following fine varieties can be h 
| recommend 8. 
3 Melon ah x ae Pr ae | 6 per mR 
wood Green-flesh .. ee se 1 ” 
— do. oe ve oe e- 1 0 7 
. Prize do. os oe os romans ag | iy 
3 
Flening 2 Trentham H Hybrid R S s5 
Duncan’s — re po improved * 18 22 
Hampton- court Gre ae as & 0 05 
Betan do pro oved .. 1 55 
"FIRST PRIZE ‘cucu MBis, 
Vietory of Bath oe ee oe ” 
Gordon’s ‘White Spi de * ee ee 1 k ” 
Lord Kenyon’ S Favourite 
A packet of each of the three varieties, 5s.; if peilio also 
a packet of — 7 am-hall Melon will be included with the 
three arama Be 
13 by Ep Y, Nurs urseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 
6, Pulteney. bridge, Bath. A remittance must accompany the 
3 either in cash or penny postage stamps. 
HODODENDRONS AND AMERICAN PLANTS. 
unlimited sup odes on sale, at the low scale 
in London, if ordered in quantity, 
2s. pe ~ 
> ma 208. to 408. zs m 34 — 6 a single stems, adapted for work- 
__BuRBICE 8 — — 1 — — — ae ing the * ei. 
mn ig (pan r quart tag P SCARLET RHODODENDRONS, of the finest varieties, 18s. 
The above ree of the best Dwarf Peas ever introduced. | Per dor, on their own roots. 
—— I particulars — be had of Duncan —.— RS, Seédsm: og Seat fee Th CARs eae pas — a 4 
olesale and Retail, 109, St. Martin — oe ches, 25s. per 100; 1} to 
London ; 1 E ROSE t — Ara orking, 8s. per 100. 
0 ti Stocks, ftf ng, 8s, per 
8 — — 5 — ety — — — Single CAM A Stocks, fit for r Working, 42s. to 50s. p. 100. 
Garden Tools, Nets, Mats, Mushroom Spawn, and Potatees rth. TUs, bies) 5) Douglas (fr — “pong 9285 l. per eee 
saved from e stocks at — rices. A par 5 inche Per > 
DS IN — — ONS. 
AN BE PROCU 
N. — to ee 2 en 
ICE VEGETABLE SEED 
per collection, 
of of goods sorts, — — 6d. A List of the Collections furnis 
* fat ae AND ea FLOWER SEEDS, 
with pap sn for 
Free : sowing, heights, 
100 varieties best and r we we 15 * 
50 varieties for 8s, 6d., . d., 2 0 for — 4 0 
20 Ngee bie — rhs in larger packets, s “suited 
r filling beds on lawns, 7s. 6d. 
* & 
nhouse An nuals 75. “6a 5 
LAURESTINE, two sorts, 8s. per 100, bedded, 1 foot. 
TREE ROSES of the most e esteemed kinds, 134. to 185. p. d 
CHRONICLE. 
please, not less than TS inches deep sa 
much the better, Make it Kaio at the bottom. 
F; ah it half full of coarse gravel ; 
hes o op with fine 
the whole with a layer of 3 gravel; roll well, 
When fin 
oD 
oN 
a walk of this kind was si is up pews at A. 
i hen it falls te besa 
a 
U 7 
O ANE SK 
asses over it 
is 
3 of what occurs in 
which are most loudly asserted by those who 
Baie — em. 
e principle of making gravel walks is to 
render i deat for Wen to become wet. In order 
effec ey must only thr 
fast as it falls, = 122 
t back agai 
dition i is el satisfied 
grave sage $ hich a 
rude 
rally 9 and what renders all other precau- 
tions useless, 
— ra are two ways of preventing the lateral 
water after pa m n rain; namely, by side 
A large and fine Stock of the true Durmast” * — ese OAK, 
grrr. 3 to 5 bee — to 60s. r 1000. With ev 
ental 8 Cata — om — 
and Contracting 
prices apply to W. * —— Nurseryman 
Planter, Red Lodge, near . 
10 ee SMITH begs to call attention to — 
— — and desirable Plaats, which will be 
£, for 
— shape a perfect tar in tee centre of the Sowers it isa — 
bloomer, — > ama and 88 the most beautiful 
light variety bi sent out. 
CACTUS (EPIPHY LLUM). MAXIMUS. —This is a hybrid, 
of en osissimus and Ackermanni 
y 
ormous s 
tocka” „ofa Nn 1 phe —.— slightly tinged with purple 
38. 6d,, 1 í in the centre; it is very showy, an opinion of which may 
Remittances with orders — 'reguesied — unknown corre- formed when it is mentioned that the flower when nuded 
L Goods carriage free to Lo tats and with h all orders | measures 10 inches See Noti £ pondent S.,“ 
22. and pwards, articles presen Gardeners’ Chronicle o July 5th, page 4 
payable to oe and BROWN or to STE Price of Petunia — — — pooh Where three or more 
Our criptive Priced Seed — Plant List — s are ordered of either or both th 1 be charged 3s. 6d. each. 
Sorw wala prepaid, on Nurseries, W cecests „Ma 
application, by —_ 
Jour postage pig as a having the New. 
stamp are now all dis 
SEED —.— HORTICULTURAL ab SUD- 
BURY, SUF 
TCHEN aer AND FLOWER SEEDS. 2 
‘SEEDSMAN 
7 | JJ ORTICULTURAL ciate OF LONDON.— 
Fellows of the Society, 
tickets 
Every F 
„if paid for on or before that — 21, Regent. street. 
OHN ‘CATTELL, NursERYMA , Wes- | 
terham, Kent, begs — they public a few very choice 
SEEDS, which pri pel had free by at the prices X 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
per 5 d. packets. d 
Beet, Cattell's Dwarf Pur- app a 0 6 
B bei Bisa A 1 oelerz, Cole’ cued nel 0 
roccoli, s Ap elery, Cole’s 
Wits 1 0 ed solid oh 
1 0 „ Seymour's 
vi Shape gf dene .0 6 Whites s> $ 
„ Jones’s uperior Cucumber, Sion House 
Wh ite $ — 3 a: Do., I — 
Cauliflower, Dw. te „ Manchester Prize 
Walcheren „ 1 0] „ Man ef Kent Ie 
Cabbage, Cattell's Reliance 1 0 Bath Victory * Lol 
dwarf, i pu es Sn 
warf, in equ „ Carpenters Wonder 
to his well 0 „ WarwickshireH : 
„Barnes, and may, 5 sea Bik, Spine J 
like that, be sown the Melon, mham-hall, 6 
middie of July without 2 6 
fear of running to seed oo fine black seed 
i following spring; Green Cos wks 
t is particularly hardy, 5 Dos; Rar Bath 
and —— suitable for Cos pi v0 6 
all seasons, may be de- „ Marseilles (hand- 
8 poid on n for being the some E R 
d best Cab- „exquisite curled 0 6 
— „ fine curled Giant. 0 6 
Cabbage, Cattell's Green vi 5 true ; 
wort Se te ee we 
„ Do., Dwarf Barnes 0 6 Leek, Musselborough = 0 6 
p Da, ” Nonpareil n ee Parsnip, Guernsey 
Savoy, Dwarf eee e 0 6 3 cee er 0 6 
WER S. 
Ipomœa Burridgii, fro Jiban extra fine, dble. 
did red variety of Purple ...0 6 
Convolvulus major 1 0 1 pe mani : 
„ purpurea splendens, „ „ fine fring 
or new dark Con- Calceolaria,from first-rate 
? volvulus major. 0 6 sorts, impregnat wwe 8 
. — elegans . 1 0 Stock, red Inter ; 
aca alba om : 2 
„ Thor en s or spring flower- 
Pentstemon speci ..1 0| ing; more than two- 
SER | oe half-ounce 7 6 thirds come double 0 6 
Rhodantlie sii .., 1 0 Primula sinensis, extra 
ee i fine fringed, red and 
3 white mixed cage a 
Nemophile maculata ...1 0 Larkspur, dwarf double 
sag ore aag gE 1 % R tra fine mixed 0 6 
strong plants of his tru: 
fine 
and imps seep sorts + eas ad Cattie Cabbage, price, includ. 
ing package, 4s. 6d. per 1000, o e paid to the E ge 
South. E — Rall 1 5 I Pos Toffee — or 
9 — — orders from unknown 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK, 
Chemical 8 r. x. 
5 Pathologital .. ssvvesscccsevecs'es — T. N. 
Mowpay, March 184 Medical. P.M. 
Statistical ........s00ses es P.M. 
British Architects... . . . . 8 P.M. 
Poe 1 od a 
i 3 — Lian N. 
ai Civil Engineer re oi 
— — 5 — 2 * 
Tasman, — 21 Reken ... 5 
Philological........ 
Farvay, 2 — ... si * : 
+ tanie X. 
Sarvspar, — 25) Westminster . —8 — 
of Mr. Baitey (see p. 148), upon 
wALK-uAnrita, excellent as they are, will 5 
not mee 8 8 for they are 
opposed to long cious practice eeply- 
n 85 
rooted prejudices. He objects to aris use of rounded | 
say of coarse gravel, as a foundation 
custom to e 
early thrown 
is supposed, the fi 
while ea = 2 5 ge they 
them ost effectual eans 
them ngk ‘and rotten.” Nothing can a pe 
true, nothin, re just, and cå 
of h half the walk makers in the kingdon 
that the worst gravel walks are ma 
expense, unfortunately it is also true in those 
who have them To 
claiming their efficiency. 
ma F — . t 
it 
8 inches above the 
time, be — directly opposed to the op cpio be 
true 
t 
a, receipt 105 maiti g walks was ing 0 
remove rain rapidly, 
an 
er, that they can 
i by m — 
vary expat) the latter, B, although not ‘alwa 
3 es f 
so An k is very economical, looks well, and 
answers the purpose in most cases. In porous soils 
it is ‘quils sufficient, and so it is on heavy 
d so additional 8 rendered 
money in under vice of expe. 
rienced rattical gentlemen, without great advan_ 
tage, looking one day at a mane C, that was pre, 
n 
ON 
pared for a new walk, thought that, when he id 
advi 
— another, he would dispense 
= follow his own unpractical judgment. As siui 
med to be, and indeed had proved to be, the re- 
make his next 
sea of e ee he eee ge 
k 
slight convexity, b; upon the intended 
walk some of te lyon each side. He then oe aced 
upon the e, in three parallel ines, ps of 
brick paier by er of s few i 5 jese 
intervals were wi -siftings. The 
| sides were built up with clay, f falling gradually 28 
towards the border itself, and over the whole w 
own a ure of idd fine cinders, ie 
breeze, procured in a lng brick- field. 
When finished, the centre e walk was about 
d. 8. 
1 for these walks have proved to be so dry 
n the wettest weather, ae they can Po all times 
walked u with com n experiment 
ck were used for the bete, because the 
the centre ef the walk, 
of this sort. “Scoop out a trench to any depth 
u hard binding material at hand, and 
