THE GARDENERS" CHRONICLE —— TETES, GAZETTE. 
pet Sede yao . figured 
* Paxton’s Magazine for, October, 1849 
Au ine hardy Beiph alarm e 
over y other Larkspur yet grown, in the intense 
of its ey oak ; 1 * * Hower 8 r in the 
ue; 
et, it at once tion by its vivid colouring 
And ine habit. Good od established p — ready to send out on 
s 
— LN La is 
R EDWARD FORBES, F.R.S., will 
Wee ae y i 
vera Course otha z on r Hos g ks, 
Queen’s College, London, durin € present k 
Introd ory E. be given on in a 123 
tickets, to 
of the Governesses’ Ben — — Inst titution, 32, — street. 
. 6d. 
when three or sens phe 
Rose Geant — Jae 208. per dozen 
Pius — oyara. be. 
A. Gor Gopwix, iS Nursery, near Ashbou 
ANIU JMS. 
A LARGE AND OTE STOCK OF STRONG PLANTS, 
AT LOW PRICES. 
B D BROWN beg to A ** following from 
bea ng al ro ecti 
12 all new — of f > s : 
12 superb — wee i 
Di ditto 1 
ditto 3 15 0 
fine show varieties 012 0 
Ditto tte e ar a 
Ditto ee oe 
Best leaves varieties, 63. to 9s. per ‘dozen, 
FANCY GERANIUMS. 
12 d other ch. fi ties for 15s, 
The following 12 new an er = sent A N — — s 
—Fee for the C Course, 11. 118 
eee mee MS. 3 — in jee pots, of 
n to be lett to 
i, Gres t Berk- 
LOWER FREE BY POST. — One 
Hundred packets of the newest and best sorts ‘te 18s. ; 
Fifty for 10s. ; Twenty-five for és. Selection can be made fro: 
ReENDLE’s Descriptive Catalogue of Riemer b; 
GER EEDS.— aie — a large stock of all the 
best varieties vertise seat, es 1 
See "Ad E IT; 
March 23, “ Gardeners’ ? edle ), including Stocks, 
Asters, Wallfio wers, Balsams, Larkspurs, Hollyhocks, 
Zin 
For particulars apply to Wittiam E. RENDLE and Co., Seed 
Merchants, Plymouth. Established 1786, 
8 ND GRASS SEE 
EORG GE G GIBBS AND Co. beg to notice — S 
— past, an 
rr (Shep- La La Be clle d Africana . 12 Ibs eat acre, — we —— a 
tinuance nad ed Seeds for improving old Grass Lan 
—— Maid of Anjou ls, 3d. per sorts for form a .* Lawns, 1s. — per Ib. 
Statuiskii — erg Ti — for the season of Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, 
Jehu improved Yeatmannian ther Farm Seeds, 2 be forwarded on application to 26, 
Jehu Superb (Chauvier's) — Piccadilly, London 
NEW PLANTS. (1 RASS. SEEDS. — is 7 of selected ere 
8 GRASS SEEDS, with a . proportion of * 
eee, 38. 6d Clo overs, 4 Bas. 
e . 21 Od | Luculia Pinciana 2 6 suit the soil to be laid down, Mixtures of the above 
: Gloxinia, Grandis ipat ere microsto- bor pa aiei or Water Meadows. 
Perea * 3 rubra 2 6 Mixtvres of the above for Parks or Field Lawns; Italian, 
ortleyana . — Tritonea aurea, 3s, 6d. to 7 6 Perennial, and other r asses; — Red, Yellow fih 
Seen de nios speciosa 3 $ sprna epectabilis, 2s. . — — 2 angoid W 1 er ; Swedes (various sorts), — id 
and other Turnips; all kinds of Grass „Agricultural an 
3 ON OP SEEDS AND 1 OF OUR cee pepe Seeds THOMAS GIBBS and Co., the Seedsmen to the 
SIVE epaid on Fec GGE of four penny stam A P we Royal Agricultural Society of England, corner of HALF- 
tances — — from * geen a correspondents. Post- MOON-STREET, Picoadiliy, Dondon. ae STREET, Piccadilly, Lo a. 
asaris w de paya NOVELTIES AND IMPROVEMENTS 05 HORTICULTURE, 
STEPHEN Bro Gand 
of 40s. — plants — 
3 1 s Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 
naen D 
NEW AND UN RIVALLED SEEDLING FUC HSIAS, 
a YORK- 
able to — and Brown, or to 
arriage free to London, and with 
TRAWBERRIES more tha ~ ounces each in 
weight, and of delicious flavour, were grown coh season on 
1 e TILES. Celery Cardoons 
ach t su uality 7 Lae aged by iia S and 
this — he Ant — uces a ne thod of — eng toi bm 
which greatly improves the 5 ity and ine the 
of t 
3 é » qua tity 
SHIRE TIN ee ee “BEAUTY OF RICHMOND, AND 83 . ee He also gives er N Hehi of 
DIS a a | romia ge eaches, and other Wall Fruit, and has re- 
M. RUMLEY ano SONS have great pleasure in | cently registe . ng Plower- pot, Ane ch will be 
——— to the Nobility, Gentry. 3 and the found inv#luable to scientific gardeners and am 
trade in , that — intend “sending o ut the above a5 8 N iy particulars can be nad Y P aietisibg 
Splendid s FUCI — on and — e Tth of May; t ae to Mr. JohN RoBERTS, 34, Eastcheap, 
they can confidently them as the ‘mot tiful, don 
distinct, — nd “showy ya — yet sent out, a th un- 
doubted merits — ust insure 1 to Aer oper ther 
For Dr. LINDL e Chronicle for Aug. 18, 
1849, p, 520, un pier 
No. YORKSHIRE "ECL IPSE. vi 2 
1 ; its stout and robust habit, 88 with 
form’ “ty 5 vel colours of the flow ontribute 
n to Doei — retinas It 
and one of the most showy 
en. — Ga: ard. 
varieties yet sent out. 
elegant, and 
SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS!—NEW CABBAGE, 
K 
arliest n cultivation, has now b 
Vegetable and of its superiority no doubt Fe only old omes 
1 
tne Tate Warre 
was ee by post * T oz. of 
N — — fy grow upwards of 8 plants. 
[APRIL 13, 
APRIL 20, 
OTTAM & HALLEN, Encrnerns, I 
= e., No. 2, WINSLEY-STREET/ —— 
{OT HOUSES and CONSERVATORIES (m fs of Iron or of 
Iron and Wood combined), and from many improvements 
have made — chat time, pan with confidence u 
er 
ings with economy 
WATER APPARATUS for heating the above and 
other buildings (of which they have e upwards of 
3000), fixed at greatly reduced prices. 
CorraM and HALLEN have on show, at their aia No:2, 
Winsiey-street; Orfo xford-street, a great variety o the Allowing 
2 for GARDENS, &c., at Greatly REDUCED PRICES, 
Garden Rol penis en? Frames, 
Garden Engines, | Flower Stakes 
Garden Syringes Flower borderi, 
Watering 8, | Flower Stands, 
Garden Vases, pas — rches, 
Mowing Machine: hairs, 
Ef N * More en h plain a and Ornamental, in 
WORT! CULTURAL TOOLS a and s GRICULTURAL IMPLE- 
MENTS — vie 
STRON RON HURDLES, strained Wire Fencing, &c. 
Show —.— at the MANUFACTORY, 2, Winsley-street, and 
76, Oxford-street, three d e Princess’s Theatre, 
oors West of t 
S STOVE aa 
n per 
Dien — a 
—— oo pagan mo 
operation Aar at the . mwr BENHAM 
an pee Son’ s, 19, Wigmore-street, and Messrs. D. and E. BAILEY, 
272, High Hol iborn m, Lone don. 
PRICE TEN N SHILLINGS INGS AND UPWARDS. 
rn, 
Seed Merchan a8, H bors: N 
Dr. 2 ome —— 18: —.— 1. Tube pale blush;| N. ues of all kin . Seeds e had on 
colour, at the points, broad application, 
n to orange ee Habt eee! TO GRAPE GROWERS.—THE BLACK BARBAROSSA 
size, with well contrasted oeaan 10s. — limited k of the above 
OHN BUTCHER has a 
trul; 
eee a eee 
is in e ks: Ms eseollent batis: anil: aanpla (2a SENE = dpsed offered for 
e tend to show of the deer, witich are of We Bast | Bale. Tt has the 8 good properties : the Vine, a 
glossy i and in — to the utmost luxuriant ches, large and finely 
— deen considered at a ie pos. | sho’ e and globular ; flavour, equal to the 
advent or Y s ; of large size, 3 will bang on the Vine for at least another month 
, and in this variety we have | to withont sinking in size of pts or losing in flavour ; 
as hardy as the Hamburgb. Mr. Bevington, gardener to Mark 
Philips, Esq., exhibited above Grape at the Horticultural 
— Rooms, Regent-street, Li „ January, 1849, for which a 
nice | Certifica: s granted; and again on the 19th February, 1850, 
ctrix ; the best of your seedlings, when a Banksian Medal was aw ome be 
No, 3. DISTINCTUS.—A novel, distinct, and beautiful ya- formed — the magnificence of this Grape, by its being but the 
riety; tube and sepals of the finest rosy red; the N. 5 beauti- third year of the aring t—21 ets Bo averaging 1 —.— 
fully expanding, witn deep violet-blue corolla, of excellent per baneh, was the crop of 1849. To poorer 
habit and and has been a bf laʻe Grapes, e a valuable ac ert — 
who have seen from eyes, 21s, each, including packa ymar Mi Agent, Mr. 
Dr. LINDLEY’s © August 18: “No. 3. eee Fs „ 28, „London; and 
with very long reflexed lobes, and remarkably short Jonn Burcuen, Nurseryman, Stratford-on-Avon, April 20. 
ee ee ata S E còn- N ETTING, FLAGS, AND BUNTING.—Superior 
m. RUMLET and dome ‘have also to offer at the same time r Birds 5 ranap — 
following Splendid New Seedling PETUNIAS and AN- | ‘Tulip’ and Seed. beds, can b "eneo: fòr Fowls, Pigeons, 
RHINUMS, which they can with the greatest confidence | po, gn e pign in any q from Joun 
id as pees | and — distinct, 
i IIA, 5 of the No: 7 
aetan,” 
acs 3s. Gd. 
8 3 
** Rosea Superba. 8 
rn r Orimson' King,” * 8 8 
For full a ripti the above, and also Dr. LinpiEy’s 
= see C. which may be had on oy serena 
— 
The usual — to the trade. Orders will be executed in 
rotation as receiv 
o í cae 
cipro r: large silvery blush, with a dark rich purple > 
thro * 8 Pay 
Orion, a rich crimson lake, of fine form e e 
Syren, p . 1 j 
roun 20 
me corolla blotched wth ively pi and fine 3 6 
ual allowance — tone the set, 
or for — 
12 new varieties of 1 0 
12 superior v. 2 eee SEER he, ae 
12 fine ditto a „ 8 
25 varieties in choice — ok O DS 
; The — free r froo DY PARI 
BASS AND BROWN, 
om Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk, 
* Woollen h Boning. om i 
at 6d, per square yard, Forwarded to avy pari of the kingdom 
fice order, al 
ap. 
tamps, Sever 
A PORTABLE INSTRUMENT for Fumigating 
Stoves, and Fram and Flowers, in the open air, 
without injuring aie 3 plant; delivering the smoke 
ogai in a dense 4 and ea ot as fad g arias sua 
to the e essrs. 
4 0 ra 1 21 BARBER 
:: T Ma A T e 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING ANDj HEATING 
Y HOT WATER. „ oPERATION, 
BOILERS OF * SIZES TO BE SEEN IN 
NARDED hep pete) <i Se agate = 
CAUTION,—The | of REA 
ngines, Machines, po . has led a the beben, 
practice of placin; ag Cards in Shop Windows, with the words 
READ’s PATENT ” over 
i ihe common wall assiste 
oe the fruit grows to a large 
Any order C; H. is favoured with will be 
Nature in our eold 
HR 
ARTNERSHIP 
a Person, with abou 
of 
of ee ene greatly increased.— 
d address, to Y. Z., 
Lower- road, 2 n. 
Instru- 
upon —REAaD’ 
Syringes may be known by the Royal Arms, and the words 
m — ig seer only at 35, Regent Circus. 
HALLMANS REGISTERED FRUIT PRO-| 
on is 1 
ofby all o, ready fi t . y approved 
d its richness and various 
RRAN TED THE BEST. 
, Ma Mav 
ZG . Fail i 
7 in 
1115 
225 
7 
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15 
If f! 
MLH Eli ANUA T] J Mi H ji 
12 THE i 
au) Sanna E EA 
WEEKS aw Co. King’s-road, Isea, Honricrr 
Ja © TUBAL ÅRCHITECTS, sarap BT e 
APPARATUS E solicit an 
c 
Buildings of cre taney. BOL er e, t al i sixes 10 eee p 
now 
and economical of an roms Pi N eet Boiler is 
ly heating these extensive es of Forcing ards 
230 feet by 22 feet, all S and lofty , containing # — 
of 50,000 cnbical feet of air. Also small ant fhe con- 
te size „some of all sizes in operation." inne 
sumption of fuel is very r the fires will tive af- 
from 10 to 15 h i à The enables 
no their premises, Hot- 
i 
sold at very low 
„ and Catalogues forwarded on plication 
J. WEEEs and Co., W Chelsea. 
