THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
‘A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 21—1850.] 
EX. 
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Labourers’ — 
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tural Society of England = 
— imbricata . . Hr 
serg ge 21 
— ge, distribution ‘of. . 326 
—. — ‘i, — = tt . BBL 
Mildew, cure 326 
ectarine, 
Netting, tar. — 
Oats, grow 
Orchids, Mr. Bateman’s 
— ach tr 
32 
— een feli... 32 
— — — «oe 
7 
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9 —* * S b 
ing with steam n power and 
58 
. 3 
$ 
Soils and manure iby ‘Prot 48 or 
W eee 331 5 
Stanwick Nectari 324 
tome a tert and a present prices 330 5 
Timber, dry ret —y— Ä 344 4 
—— 2 
ce on 2 2 the 8th J une. 
n to visito ors at One, P — — 
issued to the — —— at this Office, — ach, 
S $e in the afternoon of the days of Exhibition, is 
8. 
N. B. = — 1 will be issued in Regent-street on the a of 
Exhibiti 21, Regent-stre 
J C RSERTMAN and FLorisT, Rugby, Was 
. peere A begs to inform the puie ae — SPRING 
J; 
CATALOGUE OF EDDING PLANTS is t the 
2 reduced prices 
I oe — sorts, 6s., 93., to 12s, per dozen, 
. of last year, 6s. zF dozen. 
ixed varieties, 3s. 6d. per dozen, 
HELIOTROPES, 4s, Rs) dozen. 
RETUNIAS, good mi n d, 3s. 6d, per dozen. 
8, goo — as to 12s, per doz 
PHLOXES, mettle 9s. per pran; : a 
RBE Wah ELINDRES ALBA 
Gt, H. BUNNEY, NURSERYMAN, Steationd. Essex, 
„ is seni sending out strong plants of the above VERBENA, 
sual allowance to 
price 26. 6d. each, or 248. a dozen. The u 
* — 
e above Verbena is of dwarf A e ħabi av 
—— wie Y 2 
ower bo 
profuse bloomer, making it o Verbeuas 
of the 
for small beds, or single plants in the 
apais 
ASON 
PETUN IAS, 
M. IVERY. * Wes Peckba am, i faé 
some Splen Sp ZAL SES SE Ro ie 
following celebr varieties, w. wag s aeee n full 3 
at the a N or price gi p 
ormosa or Conqueror p a ’s); oe a (ditto); aet 
Elegans (ditto), Coccinea Superba (ditto), Delicata’ (ditto), 
REENUSS DWARF BONNET ASTER “ MUL- 
fa ches 
ctly 
As a 
Sowers © a plant, 30 Die: ;P 
p — or high rose, 
és uble 
— “ornament it is 
valled.“ See Gardeners’ rape Farmers Journal, in Editor’s 
of 22d September last, at page 
EDWARD RUTTER GREENUS begs to ag shad he will be happy 
sre dozen Fer, plants of the above at 2s, = dozen, 2 — 
are taken, e paid to y part o of t 
Poor sal. most 
aile Lo plan 
from unkno 
ant eon fs is. 
wn correspondents. 
„ Rickmansworth, 
1 MACRANTHA. 
LARGE RED-FLOWERING EVERGREEN ESCALLONIA. 
ESSRS. VEITCH AvD SON have much pleasure 
Bree he og on of the public to the above beau- 
Octoba er 1849, and ‘described as * aa 
T x the h 5 
somest of all the known species.“) AN 
Shrub, having stood in the open border during | 
the last severe erae free from from injury, without any protection 
wh . The foliage is a dark glossy green, habit compact 
and good, and an abundant bloomer — the summer and 
autumn; itis altogether a very fine plant, and one they can 
confidentiy recommen Fine plants on and 
1 t — — at 218. each; one plant eee to the trade 
on m 
OXALIS ELEGANS, Wood-Sorrel 
This beautiful Oxalis, which is figured and ad om 
in Paxton’s Magazine of for o in 
t, J 
Stg ou ; shelter, 1a the open border, and may there- 
2 — It is an abundant boomer, 
oe. a very desirable and 
t bey ad She 8 5 Tape established plants | 2 
7 955 six KRPA GRAN to the rade! for 21s, 
—A dwarf, compact, 
silver 1 was awarded it. Good e tablished 
88 each, or six plants to the trade for 218. — May 25. 
SATURDAY, MAY 25. 
will be planted. 
Lon don 
50 fine Har 
50 Half. 
Carter’s 
EDRUS DEODARA.—Seeds of thi 
hardy tree, recently imported fr 
fresh, may be had en og 2 of June, when the remainder 
3. 6d. 
German Asters, La 
A amie collection of 
A 195 25 ditto 
T 15. 
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2. 
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8 
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Victori 
Waite’ — ine of the Marrow 
night 
[Price 6d. 6d. 
r 100, or 208. per 1000 
seeds. 
* Zinnias, & c. 
dy ditto, 15s.; 25 ditto ve 
no als 25.3; 
8 per 1000 seeds, 203. : Cpi er 100 
Ne W m maculata, 1s., 
2s. éd., and 5s. per packet. 
PEAS 8 LATE any in le 
a, very late, P eee oss 
=, per pes 
rrow, three varieties, Gack per quart 
vised E 
eooceco 
0 2 
0 2 
0 1 
Kni, 
TEMES. CAR TER, SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, No. 238, High 
9 London. 
3 bes r will be forwarded prepaid. 
dition of CaRTER’S 7 eee 
Seeds i is 4205 public po may gr 
is magnificent 
om India, and warranted 
James CARTER, Bonamia ina Flor orist, 238, High Holborn, 
EEDS )S FOR PRESENT 1 2 
onth of May 
AN SEEDS.. 
—. £1 
885888288 
e of 
EXHIBITION OF TUL 
1 * * — am Rise, Ì F LORIST BY ar: 
2 weids oe EEN, AND To H 
espec — informs the 
* . the publie, that his superb Collection of 
TULI PS is now in flower, a n be viewed every day from 
9 o’clock until 6 (Sunday * 
Admittance, ls, ; Children, Half. price. 
TO NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, m OTHERS, 
Tun wn 
Turf.—For further particulars apply re W. Conquest, 
Builder, No. 14, Sleyman’s-row, Holloway, London, 
INE PLANTS ON SALE. — Fort, 
P 
ey are and warranted 
They are offered f 2 Sale i n consequence of the death of — 
reo the executors being anxious to reduce 
ment. 
WHALLEY, 2 and Nurseryman, 12, 
rge’s — peent 
HORTICULTURAL oe AND HEATING BY 
R. 
specimens for 
.| kinds 
— um in form, novelty, briiliané 
freedom of bloom, and habit of plan 
iL 10s, per doz. ; P Flowering plants, 58. 
ll. 
„ bas — hea 
To be paid imm 
Exhibi tors will please to rem 
— — 3 any of the priz 
red n 
nahin aultia 
Ithy grown plants of most of the le 
N) be — ht to offer — 
rth of Chin 
LYT 
CL ARKE "(late WII. 
above ee ms beautiful a y aa the n 
the reduced Small healthy plea, 33. 6d. each 2 
ding 
of Eri for . Pimelea — 
Boronia 8 e., at e pri 
Streatham-place Nursery, Brixton- bill, oe London. 
EEDLING FELARGONIOM N BIT 
e Seedling Pelargonium Exhib 
e Surrey Zoological Garden — ae Wep 1, J 
following Prizes are offered for 83 not 
have not yet been let out to 
; Ach, 20. ; 1l, ; stb, 10s. 
which 
51.; 2d, 41.; 3d, al. ; ; 5th, 
ediately after the award. 
es if the 
1 gman’ upon the yari 
) other ha nd, 
= aa a more * — ar 
2 
amateurs, and a fi 
can be h ad by post, aad 
nans immediateiy men to bog’ pa 
2 tomy new a 
Heliotropiu: 
Lo 
Lo 
Antirrhinums, 
spO 
40s, per 100; 
Fuchsia 
belia fulgens, 6s. 
isnende finest scar 
7 per piecing 6s., 8s., 
e the most a approved v 
ate varieties, of all colours, per s 
rer wi gino ol” 
oom mg ‘ids 5 +, bl 22 a “ire to 
tstemons scarle’ ae, purple, an white, 1 oz. 6 
Salvias, blue, white, ee A and variegated, per 
Other scarlet v 
belia pa eg granditora, ‘alba, and ＋.— per ae T 3 
— aon. 
st nam 
ed v s 
Cinerarias, fine varieties, HOWEN plants, pe r dozen 
* larias, pale and deep yellow, ror = l. Benty 5 
48. a 
per dozen 
Zauschneria Galifornica, fine scarlet, per 
renia asiatica, and poor sorts of Aa keeg — doz. 
and m * arieties, a — 
per 3 65. 83., 
Fancy Geraniums of best fors ae 2 
named va e best kinds (last year’s 
rieties of th 
1s, each ; oe tiie ost 
- — bel this 
UNE 
member that the judges will be 
. — mE a PA 
ariaties 
— J. anv H. BROW N’S New List of Bedding 
the following Select 
to 6 
4 
.. 9 
.. 6 
* 9 
10 
4 1 
Dahlias, show and fancies, gde. 6s., 8s, and 
Climbers, Maurandyas, 3 sorts; ; Cobeas, Thunbergias, 
R hit and Lophospermums, per dozen oe 8 
lim eee ee ees wants, Ye bos, per Disen vs 6 
Fairy Roses, six ditto ae 
a ; Lae Das. apt — * 1 
ew Belgian Azaleas, in pots, one of a as 
12 American Azaleas, te oe we 12 
12 Azalea I s 8] $ x 
50 Select G: ouse ts, one of a sort, by name .. 40 
24 Choice Ericas, one of a sort, by nai 18 
ias in 12 superior new sorts oe o» 8 
Achimenes, 12 beautiful new ee 10 
898 A rer 12 beautiful varieti 30 
12 Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort, by mns in n pots 9 
12 Rhedodoniron ns, scarlet, white, and ro 
New Hardy Yellow 
and Clematis, — 
12 Hardy Ferns, Herbaceo 
EORGE GIBBS an 
realy. ast, ai 
33 and 12 1 to at acre, 
of orders. Seeds 
lants | Down-street, Pice 
adilly, 
vato 
. BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, 
Far 
s ESO x 
aaa — — 
ortin 
at on 
atan, wl ve TG of — 
Pits, &., erected, and in 
improvements so that 
tion of House — . ed for every re 
Eiei oer Anat ae (which are efficient 
ain fo are particular y worthy of attention, and are 
erected in all the Houses, Pits, fom for both Top and Bottom 
Heat, and in t nt 
. did collection of Stove and Gree Greenhouse Plants are 
81 
all m 
. 
sale — jag low 
rape Vin pots, 
a 
ao uv vi AD 
ecco oo ooo SSS SS SSS oO 
p 
also ee Coy fi 
application,—J. WEEKS and Co., King' s-road, Chelsen: — rag 
b CONSTA BLE, TOOLS 
“anaes 411 
fa vetted, and incl a Lyndon’s Patent Cast Steel 
and Garden 
tho yringes 
Labels, Ladies’ sets 5 the vi implements, 
ves Age or the Vitreous Porcelain —— . 
ing William-st. five doors from London 
Bridge. 
„ Scisso 
yy Shears. [riety. 
Boxes 
Cases of Pruning In- Hammers Rakes i i eat ya- 
G = its Hand-glass Frames Reaping H 
Chaff Knives Hoes of ever; ‘Scythe | Stones 
Rakes are am- Shears, various 
Ham 
mers and 1 pose al 
[Sickle 
— ae 10 
ransplanting ; 
Trowels 
4 3 
— DEANE are’ Sole Agents for L 
NENT LABELS, samples of f which, z 
of Horticultural al Tools, can be D0 
the United Kingdom.—Deane’s H 
” | opening to the Monument, 46, K 
