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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley? 
No. 29—1850.] 
SATURDAY, JULY 20. 
[Price 6d. 
78 
Institutes, rural. 
OYLE’S SEEDLING 8 FOR 1850. 
send o in the 
3 S SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS of ey. 
r prepayment only, the first remittance to secure the 
first * Post. office orders are requested to be nhs 
paya 5. — fs 1 ore 
OSA.—A bright rose-coloured flower of great smoothness 
and Í formia k bloomer, constant, — of excellent habit. 
Will prove a first-rate variety for all pur 308. 
MAJOR DOMO.—A very large alge al ed flower, with 
dark cloude d top petals; some of the blooms here measure 
3 inches in circumference ; free bloomer, and of strong 
habit. 21s, 
SILK MERCER, N e compact-growing variety, 
free bloomer, and very c: he rg smooth silky flower of * 
rate quality, ground cone? rose, with deep maroon blotch o 
the upper petals. 218. 
PRINCE 7 —A medium-sized flower k — excellent 
nd a free bloomer; crimson 
ark ae defined bloteh on on “tne 3 
5 unn ; ligh 
ver — to Nosahnd, bet peer Saal is 
whilst the latter vier | is notat 
quality, v ee TAA 
Agricultural Society of England HARLES TURNER w out, earl 
. e 5 are io," richt. 4 Autumn, strong established prea of the following 22 | 
imbric: i adon? Horas 5 3 . FRSA A W. Hoyle, Esq E x gained the 4l. and 
Sees, trone üer ar. 3 5 | ee Feen ise a — ellatum ‘Su the er A ham t the: are — Seedling Pela igan — 
Birds inst nct o dishii in Polynesia 452 a ow, Surrey ns, in Jun eing two of * aoe 
„ Se te sali — Paxtons (i — 1 bee forthe z „ prizes awarded on that occasion. Early orders will e 
Calendar, Ho „„ @°| Phyteama orbicularé..-.-.-... 458 frst selection, 
Cattle i + 457 ¢ | Plants, diseases of ..........,. 452 AJAX.—A noble dark variety, smooth, and of fine substance 
Crops, th the .... BE ‘ Potato disease 1 of — s 8 —.— petals rosy purple, top petals very dark purple, with even 
Delphiniums.... 33 e argin of vivid crimson ; very fr mer; has been 
1 arita e 452 È 453 The! ding flower of the season.“ Price 11. 118. 6d. 
Exhibition o 1851, building 5 1400 ATUM.—A grea nae lower pet ht pink, 
m eee e * DS penaoe 436 ¢ | with a . — -e — spot of deep crimson ; top petals 
Heaths, Mr. ee g F 456 a | Villa gardening . <e... 452 c | deep crimson spot, shaded off with bright rose, white eye, free 
Horticultural Society’s Exhi- Vine, to summer prune . . 453 bloomer, oe good — 2 Price I. 11s, 6d. 
i; 9 as Water p Purification of .. 25 N.—A large, distinct, and pleasing variety. 
8 range-rose 2 ee ice rte Bape pee THE with orange, 
a a ER e five petals — vite m e 
SHAKSPEARE AND EARLY DWARF WARWICKSHIRE | petals vivid rose. large situa Wale aie = iby. tree 
e oomer, e stage, 
BUT informs his friends and the public he | II. 11s. 6a. 
+ is now sending out the above valuable sorts of Cabbage; j a CUP. — Rose, top petals rich orange- rose, with 
for earliness and flavour they are first-rate ae be obtained | narrow pink margin, clear white eye, fine substance, good 
in papers, 18. e . FREDERICK WARNE: d-merchant, habit, Price II. 
28, Cornhill, London ; and J, BUTCHER, Nare —— n, Stratford- AVIA ~ Orange-soarlet, the brightest in this class that 
on-Avort. joa has been offred a seg a fine display = the Pelee e 
m on the edge, and lower 2 — too lon ri 18. 
Sau EARLY SIX WEEKS TURNIP is o e -L Largo a aud very attractive; lower pe- 
— 7 — 3 —＋ 4 and may be sown any tim salmon, wit eeper — — white centre; fop 
ertainty of 8. — — very dark, hs, and N shaded * — lively orange, 
gor ‘eld 0 of these Turnips, grown from M S 0 ceasionally erumpled ¢ on the edg ge, o F beaut 11. 1 8 
ine . lng rlet of beau x 
TON’S Seed by E. W. M mer Sisward t0 Earl ADNOR; | spot on the top petals, r deficient in breadth of — 
on poor soil at Coleshill, gained 207. aes Price 11. 1s. 
es fine 
* ber which they are now “Geivering, price 10d. per pound, 
Carriage free to any reer ee Be 7 Great Western, 
Bae We e 5 We uth- Eastern Railways. 
S, JOHN and soins. Bie Berkshire. 
5 AND PICOT 
is now in fine bloom, ats mill ‘continue s the 5 
month. The Annual Exhibitio ein the eon nds 
of e on f fate gk J July 25. 
TO THE ADMIRERS OF THAT SPLENDID 
MNAL FLOW 
THE  CHRYSANTHENU M. 
Te 
Bens 
oe 
in small pots, or 
NEW DWARF CHINESE OR LILLIPUTIENNE 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
This new and beautiful class are well des sova the attention 
PA — N their exceeding dwarf habit po Fras ing 
po snan Aa Ea ar ight * 1 of sors 4 
whiel h th e great variety J id dis- 
3 or poh tents will render then 2 22 pan ng 
pnn 7 — autumn blooming are now ready sending o 
rices: 
7 
1 sent out last year (for the first time) for 98. Od. 
raised by M. Lebois (and sent out for 
the first time this season), 30 
One sent over to the Trade when two are ordered. 
in the last December Number of the 
é d' Agriculture et de Botanique de 
15 F may be seen 
Descriptive Catalon of the above 
tion, Printed directions of their 
13 
may be had on erha 
will be 
NEW LATE STRAWBERRY, 
WIL oF te n ARTHUR” 
J WILMOT, offerin, rion . variety of 
. STRAWBERRY t to the Public, is 4 that it com- 
qu which no o kind at Las pon in cultivation 
possess, s being of delicious iedee N in 
al Strawberry season is 
Prince Arthur” a one of the largest ar ‘Strawberries s 
Bt an — hearer bearer; the foliage is small, and n 
exceeds 6 inch 
Per 100, on nid applionth 
ter prepa Robert Glen 
William 
f Thursdays, Saturdays, and 
ble | be had of 
CORINNE. —Light purple, very smooth and free bloomer, 
= top s Price 15s. 
SIS.— h flower, of good quality, very free 
with white eye, and dark blotch on top petals, 
Price 15s. 
CARDINAL Fe a — crimson, 3 — on top 
petals, very trong grower, Pri 
HEART BASE. Scarlet rose, large fine shape and sub- 
stance; but being inconstant, purchasers of the above will have 
a plant without charge. 
Price ss 4 fi 
ARIETIES SENT OUT To 
CHRISTABEL (ole) Lower e delicato 1 tinged 
aes 
ety. 158. 
EA selected, such as 
bat they h Bah Rap exhibited faults 
851. 
t 
T 
Tinde 
5 
* 
any ole lings 
* 2 others, 
make it necessary t 
e will not be sent Coat ‘ex until 13 
ee 
season. Incom- 
pe At present it is 
unequ 
VARI -A ES of 1 
A 1 claret-coloured flower ; a. silky, cloudy 
lotch on upper petals, shading of to the margin; very free 
bloomer and constant. 108. 6d. 
A very fine large Centurion ag 0 
character for the —— or — ne stages, being a very free 
bloomer ; quite co „an ‘ood habit, s. 6d. 
— must — 12 of A rich —— 
parie; stiff in the panin and well adapted for all purposes. 
ood habit and foliage. pt 
440 El. N B88. —A striking flower, of excellent quality; a 
rose-coloured clean . — ——— rapt on the bottom petals 
givesita Bape and eae bene and abrupt} 
22755 exte! 
ze habit excellen and 3 e great amount of 
. on the — tr as well as on the oP petals ; 
with orange, rich blotch on 
pl ane on — . shaded off 
CUYP (Beck).—Claret ae 
to the margin rice 
CONS TANCE (Foster). Light bottom, with rich dark top 
petals, narrow margin of Price 10s, 6d, 
EMILY Ce wer, crimson, with dark dlotch | 
on u upper pe 
FIELD MARSHAL i aap — Crimson purple, dark 
otal pric 7s. 6 
top petals dar 
Price 103. aa. 
d bottom p 
5 Rota 
Spot o 
N ey (Hoyt). — Pink, upper pe 
3. 
— (Hoyle), — lilac rose, u petals d 
gy otch, — Pinan ep ile spot | mia feather, Paes 
A 
3 OF a (Hoyle). —Orange scarlet, spot on top 
8. nad 
ROSALIN. D (ied), ~Fresh-colourea rose, blotch on upper 
petals, white eye, ce 10s. 6d. 
“Or the 12 for 4. 
The following 12 varieties for 3“ d pina, 
5 uum, Governor, Lord Ge ough, Lord Sta nley, Narcissus, 
＋ 1 Pride of the Isles, Roweana, 8 Pig 15 
e, with the choice of Magnificent, Gipsy 
tals very dark, white eye. 
3 
“Older 2 12 of the following for 2 guineas.—Alonzo, 
rmada ges cae Belle of the 8 rain 
liant, Cassandra, korades , Cupi 
Gulielma, Lalla Mont Blane, Norab, 
„ eae. 7 — * Viegin 
or 10 with 3 of Cons icuum, Narcissus, Pride of of the Isles, 
Bates 9 with choice of Magnificent, Gipsy Bride, or 
Doia 
Alioa ** selection of Fancy varieties at 12s., 2 = 30s. 
— dozen, own selection. Catalogues may 7505 had o pplica- 
on. — Royal Nursery, Slough. 
n eft 
ouble of a 
pemi 3 Teaia ae _ hour fox 2 
Bull Fields, Woolwich, July 20 
ICTORIA REGIA.—A model of this gigantic and 
beautiful flower, its natural size, may be seen at the Studio 
of Messrs. MINTON, 36, 
all yt a meee, at and age b 
. Duchess Dowager = 
her G 
* 
viewed only, pare" Tues 
Tust ays, until further —— 
between the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock.—Cards of admission may 
Messrs, „ Pall-mall; Ebers, H 
Mitchell, and Chappel, Bond-st.; and Sams’s, St. James’s-street, 
in Imper Stone 
Stones. end ‘ 7 
Superintendent usb, London, T, J, Guoacon, late of CoaDe’s, 
eu N — eos BOXES 
and Slight Boxes and Lights of all 
hundred 1, 
m arranted best materials, 
— 
th kin 
Ed the Trade, 
Hothouse Builder, Ciar 
ces giver to the Nobi 
most of — — of Hogan Jas. Ware 
Claremont-place, Old Kent-road, London, 
Con- — 
very free 
Nose and consta: 1 
gh Ste A middl e-sized, stif, smooth flower, of high quality; : 
e, e colou: well 
ad tix’, white Ga Ad pate t vas lower petals ; moderate 
— and constant. 
A 
a 
ROSALIND. — fresh-coloured flower, a glowing 
etal, with sy blotch ; 2 —— white e onhe, 
ht rose; free bloo constant, N 
108. 6d. each 
and Symonds’ 
5 Bride i 
e 1 — “de: - Field 
l, 10s. 6d. 
1 „ AND OTHER 1 he e an 
S 
fearing. don, ober, for Two 
Guineas, — . 1 3-inch pots, and ready for an i 
diate shift into a — el size: — Blanche, 8 Cassandra 
Crusader, Delicatissim Emili: 
N.B.— —Catalogues can be had on application. 
Worton Cottage, Isleworth, Middlesex, 
OUSES, 
H 
ENRY FREEMAN, | — —.— Buper and Hor 
reae ATER ee Axuracrunkx, Triangle, Hackney, 
the attention low 
prices for ca ete “Good — 
plete, 42 
502, ; om oe fet et Long, 10 3 — fect ages mage 
Cons S, Ho apai ae Melon and Cue 
Iron hands ligh ts, 3, Sum aay &e. 
either ym ms 
boxes, 
— Estimates in 
. 
GLASS FOR 9 HORTICULTURAL 
SES, &c. 
MILK PANS 
PASTRY PINS 
irae: oa. per foot and upwards ; 
large Sheet Glass, for cutting up, at 24d. per foot. 
Plate Glass, from 1s, 2d. to 28. per foot, — to size. 
Patent Rough Plate Glass, from 3 to 1 inc thi 
4d. per foot upwards. Glass Slates an Tiles, Milk prom 
8 11 inches diameter, fiom 2s. to 58. each, es. Gd. 
12 to 24 inches long, at ld. per w 
each. Wasp Traps.—Lists may be had, on application at the 
Warehouse, 87, Bishopsgate-street Without, same side as the 
Eastern Counties Railway. 
