14—1850. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE, 
211 
FOYER SEEDS FREE 
ets 
BY POST. — One 
of the newest ; 
best varieties (Se our 44 
March 23,“ th sen rs’ Chronicle”), including Stoc 
22 Waliowers Bast enz 2 
Zinnias, 
For ae A. — apply to Witt1am E. RENDLE and Co., Seed 
Merchants, fi uth. Eatabliched 1786. 
NEY UCHSIA, “KIMBERLEY’S 
INAC 
.”— This splendid variety was raised 
from — one is fi 
ice the 
that varie se ens 
bright glossy orimeon 5 ; corolla rich deep velvety purple ; 
very fine, and a e bloomer ; foliage rich glossy green; will 
of ** eatest orn ae nts ever offered. Strong 
d. each, the 15th of April, may be obtained of 
Florist, Sa, Pinley, 2700 r 3 4 e 
ndly order t: 
*— Tre: 
near es — 
Messrs. Wipraty ‘nd ee 
8. UP E N 
ae 4 PAYNE.” 
b 1 variety was raised by Mr. W. Adams, 
o W. Ho Ee Sq. Biggleswade, and will Beg found 
ogg, 
a dest White Verbena of the season. To flowers of an 
ei nites a delicious fragrance, which adds 
E W 
MISS 
s’ Chronicle, Oct. 13, 1849. W. A. 
Colour —.— 1 fading w white ; ‘flowers very large, but 
narrow in th good variety, unt of the size of 
its flowers, — Andividualip and collectively 
Extract from a letter from J. Bundy, Gardener to 
— Trevor, Esq., Bromham Hall, 8 “I beg to say I saw 
— — g Verbena, and must say it was remarkably fine, 
more — — any I had 2 seen before, 1 
Jon are at erty to make what us gee penta tee may 
think p: 
1. te n jen 
le, have also been 
Gardener to ti 
-e p and Rev. 4 
. Pope, Gardener to 
7 es. . — many other gardeners, 
permitted. Good Plants, post 
are ordered three will be sen 
expressed by 
H. C. Cust, 
application 8 the Gardener, Sando — 
zan = MULLEN, 6, Leaden- 
A qam „Clapton. 
Address, Susan Woop, Nurseries, nene 
2. Postage, mp s received as 
18 GOLIAH 5 
AMES KITLEY, in again bringing his SEEDLING 
STRAWBERRY before the notice of the Public, takes this 
ose Friends who 
opportu 
ing, begs to inform th 
— which — Cay transplanted, See 8 from 
Garden 
— —— Chronicle. S : J. K. Yo 
Seedling Stra — ‘ Goliah,’ judging from its size and ap- 
ee is 1 — cultivation, * 
From Garden Farmers’ Journal.—“ STRAW- 
bearing testimon th eg anan f 3 — ‘Seed! — 
on y to the exquisite flavour yo eedling 
Straw’ *Goliah.’ In our opinion it combines the piquant 
flavour of the richn the Pine, the de- 
licious aroma of which it in equal proportion with the 
taste. A from the oen its, we 2 — not re 
memb hing in way that conveyed to our 
er anytl this 
delicious a treat as the — fruit to be known to the woul 2 
* Kitley’s Goliah Strawbe 
Plants, 12s, doz., 
the Trade i in plants, when 100 are are taken, 
cted from aren Ait co dents. 
111 me N 3 
E 
several 'Holliss perfectly new in oo 
à e marvellously beautiful qu 
per 100. A liberal allowance to 10 
Bath, 
W AND PASTURE CRASS SEEDS. 
BORGH : GIBBS anp Co. 
for laying Land down to 2 Grass are now 
ther Farm Seeds, 
Down-street, 1 London. 
IN COLLECTIONS. 
OSEA STRIATA.—The Subscriber begs to inform same time; the result will be more instructive than 
the admirers of PELARGONIUMS th that he _ inion strong | ows be readily b blew ed. 
3 of the above left at 108. 6d. each, n allowance to body kno 
Trade—with a few hundred of first-rate — to spare, at ery y although interested parties ma may 
K. per 100 — plants) of Beck, Foster, Hoyle, and other Nr it, that dese quality of Early Peas is greatly 
raisers.—EDWARD PERKINS, Leamington, April 6. R by the soil and climate in which the seed 
EDWARD BECK, SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, 
SLATE CISTERNS, &c.; 
Bree. 
COLE’S PATENT, 
1 Horticulturists and the P 
E. generally that M LE has gr 
Patent for the ee Bevs and 1 
T 
oil cement, thereby doin 
way W. 
hitherto existed of at, ma arios By rail or waggon, 
and ready for use instead of eretofore. 
. 
s range Boxes, Tanks, es, Gar 
Edging, Hot- water Tank Covers, Flower B kor PRE 
Shelves fitted to hold water for ae 0 — — c., all 
of which may be seen in use at Worton Cottage, I sleworth, 
Estimates given for a as shown upon Drawings, — in 
ae A large stock of Slate Slabs of all sizes and 
thicknesses, a on ay 
—Dai 5 fitted 2 with Shelves or Milk Pans, of 
very neat — 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1850. 
TINGS a THE ENSUING 
MEE WEEK. 
Monpar, April 8— 8 5 m., Tuurspar. April II- Royal. gt 2 
. Architects — M. Royal Soc. of Literature. 
eographical ...ssesseens P.M. Antiquarian ei 
2 April 9—Zoological ` P.M. 
Syro Egy Ey ptian e eee zar, „M. Fripar, April 12— Astrono- 
Civil Engineers ssreos Mical: „bees ee 8 P.M. 
Medical and Chirurgical . “Sie: x e a T T ET 8 PM. 
Literary | Aoi 1 10 Graphic 1 r. u. al titution 
ere M. 
1 besatt 7 PM SATURDAY, — 13—- Royal Bo- 
Ethnologi call S r... tanie . e * 
Geological P inster ‘Medical’. 8 r. 1 
last visit of Mr. Fortune to the port of 
of 
1 Middlesex, the — of seed will D entirely different 
with the difficulty which has as regar ards arlin the Fre od 
py to answer any inquiries ss to the sty ‘of 
u 
geek 
sirm, of Nimble Taylor 
single 
— 
uth of — 
or in the ie sandy fields of t the Suffolk — or 
some par Kent, or on the cold heavy clays of 
e e 
ao 
no urpose is served 
under a 3 aliases. There 
differences in quality, which will las ast for a seasom 
and — considerable practical value; is does 
by any means justify such di stinctive names as 
by — i 
will be temporary 
of qualifica 0 
Su iffolk, to point rors whens the samples 
In Mark Lane the Wheats from Essex, ine innate. 
e 
said of the corn-merchants if, i 
1 e having a plain intelligible menting 
which can mislead nobody, they ge e the jargon 
r Wheat, double ned 
8 Wheat, thin-eared, — and 
is 
table qualities of this fleeting nature dis- 
h eee pplied ; names of 
‘tinetive — ought never to be a 
e Py as heey” 5 r ing alification c e tole aa Thus such 
Flower Garden.” We can now announce the arrival | Shopkeepers terms as a double blossomed,” 3 
of other pl cely inferior in interest, figures Peas, are most 1 for they deno wept 
and descriptions of which will appear in the same ne ne and if permanent a valuable, quality ; whereas 
or mo se already living in Messrs. | 20mg ore certain parag 
Sraxpisk's ms may be more especially noticed Some samples e a majority of cag f 
some new een Oaks, a fine — pms somed, pa a majority ‘a 
ns, the true blossomed p many 
so | Yellow Camellia, 
Rhodoleia, just faved by Sir W. Hooxer in the 
“ Botani cal Magazin e.” Ok this last ney iti ona ons 
it 
Roses, A ki 
r account of it will be given in “ Paxton’s 
lower Gardin. 
N 5 3 and Co., bai seedsmen | ® 
markable 
corre- 
in the criticised, with n 
ci “the ‘valuable attempts which 
“R. T.” has made, at our request, to 
Fetes y * like order the polyonymous 
chao * Byn seed-shops. They charge him with 
curacies, and tell us th 
hers we find as 
if they are sold as different 
— and the samples are 
uliar fixed 
a. ten 
and, w 
expecte 
say that tho seeds 8 da or are untrue ; the seller 
upon him e his case, and his proof 
essarily fails, Pre wi — two seedsmen will agree 
as to what is what 
oils 
| necessari 
su ere are plenty 
OF THE ‘BEST WHICH CAN BE PROCURED. : : r. MASTERS’ letter is just what might be i aes 
1 hil J 8 
B* r% — = ven Heathen —.— . indig tat t could be pointed 5 H appi fro 1 igh e T ; hea mits the importance of 
Complete Collections of the best and newest sorts, in propor- his accuracy, and vow that if — do sell trash it is our inquiry, and readil his assistance 
Y3 y 
upes e quan * gee gips for large or mall gandeng, at to oblige their custo are astonished that moting it. We recommend his observations to the 
of good sorts, at 10s, 6d, A List of the Collections furnished it | the Augean stable, whi pee hav . 8 pen e e ee ee Rere Mery 
a ry been lending their aid to fill, should ] Te frank] An S 
F Saag tg Fd BOWER gogo heights, not be cleaned out with more dexte ity, and Same kind 5 aia put upon t ie and 
i colours, Cc. s. d. they express by implication their contempt for the der Een E the Same" 3 
2 . for lA o | honest, workman who, in poser ghee bad MEST ray Henle d with all the 5 which iti ir 
20 varieties best in larger ne ere, has now and mismatched, as they Rial 
for filling beds on lawns, 7s. 6d., Se tag 5 OS the worthless Í prudent to — in the face o nmistakeable 
20 varieties best Greenk Annuals, 7s. 6d.,13 for . 5 0 0 eee, of the public no ae to be trifled 
20 varieties choice Greenhouse Perennials, 10s, 6d., 12 för 7 6 It is quite possible that he has, mg os th 
20 vars. choice hardy Bienni d Perennials, 7s.6d.,12 for 5 0 eg we nor the lic will with—not 
. rocks el 1 ditto 2 «| authority of interested parties. We have no ‘doubt they will 
12 vars, splendid China Asters : m 2 6 that eae hams | jand will again eir | telling 
vars, fine sters és way attempt id tify thi 
N a “ie ve or no fixity of — — ccm; 
Remi s with arer unknown Mistakes must necessarily be made in ascertaining 
1 .. ne what is t b e given in the trade 
payable to Bass and BROWN or to STEPHEN BROWN, partfcular sort of Pea; for the en the 
Our Priced pa cr Plant List will be are n it. They either do not them- 
FON 2 Crain 3 
Co 
Peas gpa ne Sie o payabie at ventry, 
forwarding | si 
ug ihe Newspaper | know 
1 85 1 now all distributed. 
AND cD HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, SUD- | 
ie pid his curiosity a little further 
from Messrs. Vızmorin, of Paris, a a parcel f 
finest Michaux précoce Peas, and sow them at the 
examp! een 
y several of those whom they 
presume to designee as “ little people,” and they 
