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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL 
3 
GAZETTE. < 
A 8 Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley: 
No. 28—1850.] 
INDEX. 
n Lancashire .., 446 b Kirby (Rev. W.) death of. 
Agriculture in asese 435 € 
Agricul! ultural Society of England 443 e —.— bee — = 
Allotments, rules for cones 442 e — na. 
Bee, remedy for sting of sessi M — chil ade . = 25 ~ 
c.. 437 1 Hortus “Britannicus, 
Manure, to Dap ply 
Mechi’s (Mr.) yy <a 
Murray 15 death of. "436 4438 2 
ro atare, Rotusten ews mi 
Plants, diseases of . — 
peat e . 
— tona 
enter 443 
Cisterns for purifying water . .. 438 
agi 
Coffee, Tea, &c., retained vi 
Guano fraud s.es. 437 4 
Herbarium, drying p! Jants for.. 437 a 
on corn g. 
Worton Cottage meeting 
—— 
ROYAL SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
tions, Picotees, Ve — as, Ros 
Verbenas; by Messrs. J. and J. Fairbairn, 2 
W. Iliff, — for cut Indigenous Plant by 
Mr. E. Den yer, of Brixton, te = Roses; by M pete 
32,, and byat a 3 2 be arnations ani Picotees 
— class s of aad th e Rules for Exhibition 
be obtained bon, pet zi 1 — 
ge Ath r House, Peckham, Surr 
ANI DSWORTH AND LOZELLS Hon 
RIZES 
bec for each 
10s. mey will 
tion, for the e ae: fo — Second ade Third Prizes. 
Year must give notice to the Secretary, on or —.— the 
SATURDAY, JULY I3. [Price 6d. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR 
UES MAT TO THE ADMIRERS OF DIAT py RRO 
WX. WOOD anv SON’S extensive collection of yS AN HEMU M. 
SES is now in fine bloo! d will continue durin THE CHRYSANT 
the season. An idea ofthe extent may be formed when it is 8 anp Co. ow prepared to execute 
stated that ot bar Standards may be seen flowering rs from their e and very select eren, ot 
in one bed; als y Thousand Dwarf, Dwarf Standard, and | the Pes say com g all the new and fine continental varieties, 
Standard Roses, 8 er hey acres of ground, at the following prices : 
run (each way daily) — 1 to Tunbridge ape t new sorts 25s, 
Tak Ser e which ch passes "through M PITY and within five ditto — 
—2—2*’ „ „ „ „„ „„ „„ „„ „ 
9 5 
— 
— 20s. per 
NIGHT anp PERRY, having for so many years 
unusual attention to the collection of H 
evoted ARDY 
ORNAMENTAL TREES — a — pete * 
tent of ground, speciall 
years — pure a large 
heir gro and 3 aa that of Fruit trees), have vow 
their af — atrons that their efforts have 
the A sade to 3 been 
ey are enabled to offer many * 
very successful, and 
rticular 
of parti beauty — — As the chara cter of the foliage 
of thoge which are deciduous may be best seen at this time, 
they tfull VITE AN INSPECTION of their collection, 
fro ich the following are selected from among many suit- 
able for the embellishment of the Park and Pleasure-ground, 
ACER PSEUDO-PLATANUS AUREA.—A strong-gro 
e, ucing variegated leaves as much as 8 inches across. 
R PLATANUS DISSECTUM.—The very mar deep! 
cut "i ot this fine tree renders it very desirable. 
apie, i 
grea 
„Ker 80 en SARD — —A very handsome large-leaved | 
well calculated k. 
T > — jaspidea aurea, ver- 
a — generally an admired tree, but 
ruit Trees, 
forms his friends that he has no Seed Shopi in London. 
Well established in small pots , or 1 
NEW OWS CHRYSANTHEM OR 2 755 iiti 
w and beau class — — . 
warf 
. (not ot attaining 
th 
9 fine varieties sent out last year (for the first time) for o. oa. > 
raised by M. Lebois (and sent out for ù 
or ——ͤ.,ꝓ««⁊ͥU([„) 2 „ 
ordered. 
in the last 1 3 Fanden of the 
é d' Agriculture et de Botanique de 
. t kini engravings of which may be seen 
at YouELL ‘and ursery. 
Descriptiv Catalogues of of of the above may be had on applica. 
tion. Printed d irections of their successful and 2 — 
i eee the Chrysanthemums for exhibition, &., wil 
‘orwarded with all orders.—Royal Nursery, Great 1 
—— SPECIMEN GREEN AND 1 ORANGE 
AND LEMON TREE 
ESSRS. PAMPLIN Axp SON have 
their Nurseries, Lea Bridge-road, Le 
treet, Walthamstow, Essex, 10 2 of. te? above, from 
6 feet to 10 feet high, which may. be seen on application. 
AKER’S PHEASANTRY, eee King’s- 
5 
+ 
Sp 
= 
BS 
— 
very — ne may be stro me 
paan ata, decidedly t 
a — — i Tea 
lata, nemoralis, siberi purpure: e Elm, 
when properly 9 into park. sconery will vil be — an 
—.— Seam to the landscape.— The Elm being 
fay n this coun’ rere doubt but that 
og kings; all o ch are remarkable for their 
uch sought a ters. J 
H. R. H. Prince Albert.— 
— of black and white 
e, brent. cand la —— pide. bere) 
73 
R F WL, . 
ig der, gold-eyed and dun divers, Carolina 
—— at an also 
* 
K. 
pinioned; also “ge Cochin a 
Malay, Poland, S fowls ; white, Japan, 
10 E a a pigs; and at 3, 
moon-passage, Gra 
inst., as no entri 505 be r =o after that date. beauty, A il dem ee ~ BASSI L, Pheasantry, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, 
AS. ao y, Honorary Secretary, | PYRUS. fi terminalis, pru —— —.— — malus aurea.— G * within one mile of th e Mamor station, on the London 
Handsworth, near — July 13, The foliage of these Pyrus is very and North- Western Railway. 9 ets now taken for Poults, 
ATE STRAWBERRY, agentes aj aba —— ape — kind far having a large quantity bred * sy his ow: jal care, 
7 ” exceeds aut y th ose acia. 
WILMOT, in S “PRINCE ARTHUR, p BSCULUS CALIFORNICA.—Said by Mr. Hartwog to be one C UCUMBER ann MEL 0 N BOXES 
J 0 new variety of the most ornam trees he met with in D LIGHTS. 
„ STRAWBERRY to the Public, is confident that it com- QUERGUS MIRBECHII, —A very handsome species, for whose One hundred 1, 2, and 3-light t Boxes and Lie of all 
bines qualities whi — no other kind at present in cultivation duction we ooo — ed to the Russians.— Our collection | sizes ready for immediate use. Warranted best materials, 
does possess, being of delicio 1 ur, and coming in after the] of Oaks is very ex packed an t to all parts of the om; pan t Boxes 
principal wherry season is over. It possesses the p Besides the of ges many y others equally meritorious ory, aay and Lights from 1l. 4s. Garden Lights of every description, 
of firmness of texture, so that it may be transmitted to any | enumerated ; as, however, they invite an inspection of them rag pom Green and Hot-houses, a nd fixed in all 
of cz witho njury, as they refrain from doing 86. kingdom, Reference a givent 
argest | ogre "Strawberries, 
— 5 * j the eg oy mall, and never 
exceeds 6 een! in aa the frui is consequently fully ex 
— ed to Its dwarf habit it requires it ees not 
rothan * * 5 The s perfectly formed, of a 
ch 8 and colouring equ — all 
co over the . If 
= at the —. recommended it will produce double 
the w per acre of any other variety. 
R SS, 
Gd 
per 100 on prepaid application only, to Jo 
worth, Middlesex — Horde Glendinning, Chiswick Nursery 
Willi T. Atw ey; _ — Charlwoo — 
Seedsman, Covent-garden and M‘ Mullen, 
6, Lead treet, — — —— July 13. 
ial 
versus Southern raised varieties. 
fe 3 
ation ` 
Mr. John Holland, Middleton ; Mr. W. Bragg, Star ; 
Slough ; Messrs. T. Scholefield and Knowsthorpe, 
Leed gos A Florists ge ham ; 
r. E. Do 
r, E 
uthe: tion wi h 
ery, Slo gogo, on Thursday, July 25; the Northern in 
on Wednesday, August 7, 
the 
County” Hall erby, Augus 
— aie received by any of the above-named parties. 
Each Exhibition is open to all England. 
Exotic Nursery, King’s-road, Chelsea, near London, 
AYLE’S — phe ne — aoe prinsipal 
grower can expect 
exhibitions in town or 
refiexed varieties. 
Messrs, 2 — Co. nee send — their SEVEN NEW 
FUCHSIAS o 20th Jun —— lants. From the 
very high opini — s expresse of their — by Dr. ot Mr, 
Gl an &e., Leo Aa e no Turtki — from The 
e thing e and must be had by all ‘ie wish 
tes 
wha the 
oop pa DIADEM, was ae Walsall, near Fagen © am, 
extra prize, 
Judges’ opinion: 
Also first prize at 1 
older sp and first-class certificate awarded at 
fhe Birmingham poet Midi and Society on 
Those in bloom peras Chiswick and — 
re exhi 
park June eee The ä ord 
pia ants. — = ae nai Ako — superb Gera- 
niums, a ts being left. 
Stove, psd — pne aes pang &e., Seen every 
novelty of the season.—105, New-street, Birmingham 
rts of the 
— d the Trade, * most of the counties of England. 
2 Builder, Claremont-place, Old Kent. road. 33 1 
Hêr LIMAN’S REGISTERED —— wa a 
TECTORS This Glass — over Fruit on the co! 
all (sooner assists ge in — cold Se. 
a larger size, an is increased. 
— with will be tormid, with printed 
est possibl ow Gin fo cle money. 
31. 103, per 
per doz Be — 100. 
Co. beg to say they pars KE porama the 
. S Robit of Mr. piamen eeh o from 
making or selling the same with 8 ou t. Supplied 
wholesale and retail at 116, Bishopsgate street Without. ; 
aa — 
SLATE CISTERNS — ‘without — bolts 
ə generally th 2 hii 8 Ì i 
Patent for the — ow gam —.— supply 
cement, thereby doing away with the difficulty which has 
ted of forwardin 
N E W OX INI A 8. 
ALBA GRANDIFLORA.—A good w a Gloxinia has 
g been a desideratum in this much admired ae aati 
UELL and Co, have the pleasure to —— e that they are in 
on 
You 
| possession of the entire stock of sy Soe above beautiful variety. 
larger 
n G, maxima, measur- 
ARNATIONS AND PICOTEES.—By an error of 
the Printer (and not discovered until the Schedules had 
— ren eee ee the line for the division of NORTH 
* ae o (which is in Dorsetshire), 
— of 22 Norfo Ik 
1 Bani BROTA; Raise 
loving Pu 
n pease 
t Lynn 
and the general Carnation 
will please to bari in mind, that Condition 1 1 (eee 
read, That ta line commencin a 
Regis, Norfolk, be the _ 
from South.” AN ED — 
SELEOT 3 -WARRANTED FROM THE 
T NEW SHOW FLOWERS ONLY. 
s HOPWOOD begs to inform the lovers of 
at he has 3 ign his . Ming orcad 
some C R EED, of . — quality, which h 
to offer e in packet . 6d. and 5s. each. If 80 aoe 
pe ai will be strong enough to — tg! early in 1 
ts, Ser and beraga jia N, Sepdsmen remp ey 
ii | playing the 
125. per dosen, Ropel N 
S, of — rest white and oe 
appear rane e pt pete Ah at forming a ype y contras 
dark luxuriant foliage. — nes pom submitted to ~ Editor ot 
the Gardeners’ and Farm rnal, and most fi . 
noticed in that paper of the. 13th — 8 1849. Price 10s. 
— r plant. 
1 .— A very robust mp ety, possessing the 
novelty so much prized in Fyfiana, producing erect 45 
which it news well above the foli 
beautiful marki 
et on the outside, the: inside 
of to a white throat, — 
PULCHERRIMA 
bloomer, colour on the outside ght blue, inside a rosy purple, 
curiously spec ce 53, = er plant. 
YOUELL anD CO, sa cm ea strong well — 
— plants ‘of the weno I 2 n pot, or per — free in tin 
One to the Trade TE en are ordered. They cate 
— — i extensive stock of a t Gloxinias sent out last 
year, which they re enabled rte phir in fine strong plants, a 
sery, Great Yarmouth, 
Edging, fl r Tank Co 
Shelves ited to to hold water for Orchidaceo ouses, &c., all 
of whi be seen in use at Worton Cottage, Isleworth, on 
` lication t to her gane 8 excepted 
me r Work as shown upon Drawings, and i 
speci stock of Slate Slabs of all sizes daa 
thicknesses, ke on 
N.B.—Dairies pt on aaie either with Shelves or Milk Pans, of. 
very neat appearance. 
SLATE 
Dit ga So 
and 
ORKS. — Cisterns, Filters, 
and Traps, and Risers, Balco 
— ‘Slates, ridge. roll and fl flap; Waste Slate for drains, 
Sun Dials, ntains, and all descriptions of wc ain Slate. Work 
Town, or 1 t from Mr. MA 
_ ENAMELLED “SLATE Ch inion N 2 
r Table Tops, Mural Tablets, d 
tion o surpassing the choicest marbles 35 rip 
durability, at tens than half the a of marlon Te it de serip- 
tions, Price Lists forwarded o n appie lication 
39 and 40, U V pper 
