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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. 30—1850.] S Went JULY 27. 
OYAL era CIETY of LONDO se Oem — 
he 
t. Society of England Manure for every crop 473 b of this 
at Eater 475 U Melons, Water — 225 470 a = — May 143 June 11, and July 2. 
A=, ext book n ATL ber So eee 155 ma Phi iTS Saturdays, 085 èl; ; and June i. A 
882 London. we Mural ge ase un „See v. 
Caird's Farmi: e wie 
an Horticult. Socieiy 470 e | = Mr. Mechs a “ase 15 ilo F 
—— 8 1 Saisi adapted for — or 23. 6 
Cape Amaryllids Patthoatuns ol wasn, ant, Purity, etre, W. Gilbert 
Genberiand . . 475 5 | Puzzle, answers to —— Qi 
le Insurance 8: Rain in Pembroke dockyard . 10 5 d 
nut arg th „ 469 relat n e.s... 473 € | oretia,—_SAMUE 
use of, in ‘Arabiag. er 421 e Royal South London Ploricul- — — — 
Creps ier e ee ee 471 b | FIRST-RATE NEW AND VERBENAS OF 1850. 
5 fect of on Lim * M. RUMLEY anp SONS have to offer 12 of 
En elisha Seo Scotch.. 12 a lou navale sss: a the following superb new F P UCHSIAS 2 18s., 6 for 10s., 
Hava Sie Reh oak 33 5 or 2s. 6d. each, true to pam pos Bion viz. : “Beauty of 
ciety Exhibition . 477 0 a| Hertford, Mrs. W. Taylor, Pictou 
ce „ Vines or. . . 469 4 | Vine a Corinium, Confidence, Grand Master, Pearl of Em England, Rose. 
Trelani — Safety, &., esos A : ajm 5 ere 2 Per ee G bosa al alba 
in — Lego eos andiflora plex, adiator, Prince 
of the winter oa 469 e ER 5 
VERBENAS.— Twelve of the following supe w varieties 
10s, 6d. for 6s, ; viz. „ Leti ce, 
ome FLORAL an HORTICULTURAL | Monitor, Wonderful, Magnificent, oo gga Anais, Phaeton, 
a 8 = vaat: Under the distin- — de cae , * we me erri 2 * aarome 
2 —5 e specta! strong 
PERT Sere te plants, 1s. 6d. 3 Daak pedar paag 1s. each. Browallia 
PATRONESSEs. Jamesoni, Rs 2 The above will ba forwarded (siras: 
The Duchess of Leeds Mrs. n, diately, in ag ees, on receipt of a Post-office order, 
The Lady Frankland Russell Mrs. Duncombe, Sigston payable at . — —Gilling, Richmond, Yorkshire. 
. | meee AYLE'S MODEL FOCHSIAS FOR 1850.—No 
The Lady Feversham Mrs. Hutton wer can expect to win a prize at any of the principa 
The Lady Green Mrs. Lawson, Aldborough exhibitions in town or country without these magnificen' 
The Lady Gallway w ant Maser reflexed 1 
Mrs, Bayntun essrs. MAYL d Co. will send out their SEVE 
pipra trad = tg 20th J sy strong by Drei é Pee the 
His Grace the Lorp 1 or Tonk. we he 8 — 8 N me pvi 2 — * 
E PRESID are the things — 1 . season, ane 4 . — * we v 
The Duke of Leeds w Lawson, Esq. to keep pace with the times 
The — af Sóilnod Lieut. General Maister No. 4, DIADEM, was shown at Walsall, near Birmingham, 
e Earl . aa. Meynell, Esq. with two blooms, May ay 8th, and was awarded, an extra prize, 
Fev . Oxley, Peda Judges’ opinion: By far the best ever raise 
— W. Wilberforce, Es Also first prize at Wolverhampton, ay * raniji some fine | 
W. P. Gallway, Bart. Geo. Hadson, 22. .. P. ol pecimen varieties; and first- class certificate awarded at 
J. 8. Crompton, . 8 T. rsfall, Esq the Birmingham and Midlan Society on the 20th. 
v. H. J. — A Ino. i hon , Esq., 13 Hill Those in bloom were exhibite is wiek and s- 
park June Shows. The earliest orders will secure the strongest 
The above will be * y Thirsk, cer the county of York, on plants. Circulars can be had. Also Mr. Hayle’ superb Gera- 
the 7th and 8th oe August n xt, being the days of the iums, a few extra strong b looming plants 
iety’s Mosinee when prizes not ex- 
offered for Flowers, F 
Schedu les and 
ROBERT Hick, Se 
TO THE LOVERS oii FERNS. 
eats — meg D otie Nursery, Canter- 
ly aas of p wag ae Plants 
bury, has 
ii 
himself.—Canterbury, J 
interesting a. at TA A7 2 — 
lection 
Stove, Gr ouse, 2 Se Se ey 
novelty of the season.—105, New-stree 
EW AND . VERBENAS; FUCHSIAS, 
PE e. 
GEORGE SMITH begs 10 2 the attention of the 
lic to his unrivalled 3 of — above. 
VERBENAS have been shown 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Rege 
ats ty, Chiswick ; the Cen trale a of ien the ae 
Lannen n Floricultural Soc Sodai. Stron. g Plants of all the — 
EW SEEDLING AERAN PANRX—HTATES 
from 
ore rais 
z Abong 
th e British 
plants will 1 — 
CONIFERZ, CONIFER, CONIFER! 
MILFORD NURSERY, NEAR GODALMING, SURRE EY. 
TILLIAM YOUNG 
men, t 5 Planters in general to inspect his 
eronata ection of CONIFEROUS PLANTS, consisting of 
Arau ras, i, and all the meee kinds, 
haying now in tower and iene 
minata, glauca, 
high, with from 
sized Tulip 
* — —.— x 
ucea glo 
recurva, &c., throwing 9 stems 10 feet 
300 to 500 flowers on a good 
ursery is o uare piece of ground, about 30 
n a particular ary pe healthy soil, “aned wae the most 
choice kinds. of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
ription; Ash, Bire 
pinti omr Silver, and Spruce F 
"planted for sale by the 100,000, whence they 
equal to, if not better, than any other nursery in 
Trees, weer 
Milford Nursery is two miles from the Godalming Station of 
the South-Western Railway, where conveyances are always in 
h, Che 
stnut, 
uceas, 
the accu- 
as large as 
and Forest Trees 
„Hazel, Willow 
y Forel 
new v es are now y, viz. :—Smith’s Cal- 
liore “De sdemona, —— Monitor, 2 's Laura, Letitia, 
B — Mass, Rosa Alba, „ Village Rosy Morn, St. „ 
Katherine, t de Versailles, Souvenir de Marie, p 
Electra, Perry’s W 1 cent, Turner’s 
rs. Mills, Chauviere’s Adele, A O. sse, Gloire de 
Paris, Niobe, Pauline, Perrier, Reine B Hortense, Miellez, 
rind d' por i N de Neige a, 
mass Dufi apra — 
Buffon, —— Satyr, —— Soudinos Bajeans, 
Celestina, Fanny, Justine, and Madame de Gournay; 12 for 
123., or 24 for 2185. 
FUC HSIAS, —Smith’ 3 oe Orion, 2 f May, Tur. 
. Tay 
b Stort ford, Gregory! s Ce —— 
Richmon 
— — Rum * ie Beauty of Yorkshire E nium, 
Distinctus, Sio s Mirabilis Unique, — — Duplex, —.— 
Stri 
triata, Miellez, ees de Bordeaux, Elisa Miellez, General 
Changar „Gen si udinot, President Porcher, „ and Dubas’ s 
es ; 2156. 
UNIAS,— Me * s Picta, Letitia, Youn, partal Smith’s North 
ai ce | ames resi — P. t, and Ne Plus 
Ultr e fine epey Heliotropium 
—f— 18. 164. —— ae ropurpurea ar 
lari, 1 
can pe t by post or rail, Extra plants ~ long 
e soe Fo eee ordera ee 28 at Islington 
Tollingto ery, Hor road, Islington, London. 
TRAWBERRIES a CELERY. — The season for 
Adve 
Panto: Les ng the rtiser begs to 
remind th * T having rag Fruit, and in 
the Doket perfection, om i m should be —— in 1 
Strawbe gtd Tiles 1 when the et, as 
without th es enn ot place ia ox bee — as he 
otherwise po 5 the same advantages cannot 
SEEDLING PELARGONIUM—“ PRINCE ARTHUR.“ 
Y begs to announce that he will se 
on —— ee 14th peg = 1 guinea cach, or 8 
) for 3 guineas, his 8 
: t prize, the Silver M edal, 
the Royal Devon and Cornwall 
a certifica! 
PONTE 
May ; 
and Exeter Exbib ition, pod 7 ay" ag it bie a certificate of 
Merit at Torquay Exhibition on = 
firm poe hens 
— ad Upper 
us pa 
of its “habits od the peculiarity of its 
pore than that of any one 
ara is the Country Gen 
petals large, dark A ded 
woe oien, lower ones flesh colour 
nd out, 
in the “ Flori- 
obtaine The 8 1 received from 
h ery Sockets last 
[Price 6d. 
TO THE 1 OF THAT SPLENDID 
WER, 
TUMNAL FLO 
3 “CHRYSANTHEMUM 
OUELL a are now prepared to execute 
orders Bog pEr ace and very select en, of 
e above, comprising all the new and fine continental varieties, 
— “the 3 ag — 
best ! sorts 
ä 97*ͤ„%ͤte33?2e1ꝛ „ 
well ertablished in small pots, or by po 
NEW 2 —— sos sitio 
HRYSANTH 
This new and ALAN ae are well deserving the attention 
fh cultivators from 4. exceeding yeH habit pat — ont 
re than : ae hn ight * Se ty Lowe with 
which they * 8 1 dis- 
tinctness of Sater, wat render z Bea kei fivourites, Strong 
pacis for — Wes ming are now ready for sending out at 
he following pr 
3 — 3 poche out last r (for the first time) for 98. Od. 
do. raised by M * is (and sent out for 
the first time this season) 
One sent over to 1 7 8 when two are ordered. 
cu 
ture et de Botanique de 
fect gems, engravings of which may 
Gan be se 
at You ad Go's Nu 
Deseret o Catalogues of the above ma; y 
directions of their successful 
of 3 the ＋ e eonna for exhibition, &c. 
orwarded with all oN 
EMONE SEED, 
ved from sele eye — is now being harvested by Yo OUELE 
— Co. in the ae condition, a anà can be forwarded, per post 
free, at 2s. 6d. and 5s. per i a at to sow a bed — 12° 
and 24 ya ids. If sown a pri a — t time it Lr ra 
isplay through the autumn aud —— — mont 
Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth. 
HOYLE’S SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS FOR 1880, 
HARLES TURNER will send out, early in the 
Autumn, strone 1 plants of t 
— — raised by G. W. Hoyle, rsa ras the 4l. and 
—.— the 31. prizes at the Seedling Pelargonium 
ae Gardens, Aoa- —— ne 11 5 > ee = of a 
cae —.— on that Ear ders will e 
—— <A noble dark — smooth, and of fine su 
bs tance, 
wer petals ro 7 perp ton p petals very "dark purple, with even — 
narrow ma rimson; very Come; has 
on applica- 
easy method 
„ will be 
| justly styled * “the lens ng ower of the season.” Price Il. Lis. ôd; od. 
Poden petals bright pink, 
OOELLATUM.—A great novelty, lower 
— rk det and constant spot of deep crimson; top petals 
2 pood grow shears of ‘rh pire ies white eye, free 
800 
Price 11 
ate ‘le 
distine asing variet ety. 
bloteh, shaded off with or 
orange, 
UEEN.— 
the 
petals vivid rose; large wel 
bloomer, will be a great favourite — 
ll, 118. 6d. 
Pe abd ue on top petals rich orange-rose, with 
e home 
3 clear white eye, fine substance, good 
habit, Brice 
FLA Vike Ge scare, the . in this class 
has been offered, and ees on the stage, Aer 
crumpled on — — * too long. Price 11. 13. 
8 SSIM 0. Pree and very 5 lower pe- 
salmon, with spots of a deeper colour, w 
dark, rich, = Me i shaded th 
8 Tipa 11. 1. 
e — 
spot on the top — 3 bg 4 Mieficlent in breadth 
e ll, 
Price 
CORINNE. —Light purple, very smooth and free 1 
dark top petals. Price 15s. 
—A neat smooth flower, of good quality, very free 
with white eye, and dark blotch on top petals. 
53. 
CARDINAL.—Fine rich orange crimson, black blotch on top 
petals, very smooth, not a strong grower. Price 158. 
1 Se arlet rose, large tine shape and 28 
will ay 
lank without charge. 
ap 3 8%. 103. for the set. 
Royal Nursery, Slot 
GLASS FOR 3 ORIES, HORTICULTURAL 
PURPOSES, c. 
MILK PANS 
season warrants u 
Advertiser in hoping that val n use in every g 
where a good and clean article is 8 Part: 22 . — 
had by inclosing . — = stamps to Mr N ROBERTS, 
PASTRY PINS 
34, Eastcheap, Lond 
GREENHOUSE AND One ae BUILDING ESTA- 
BLISHMENT, HOT-WATE fl PPA OAD, Ltd Rog 
TORY, re 4 ALE ORERE, H RR Wit ROAD NDON. 
oon ATOS M r ful age the 
of — mame dens. and Gardeners, to the very 
which he erects all kinds of Greenhouses, 
Conservatories, Porting Pits, yep and all o for 
1 parposes — 1g all 
enais rE elegance 
Homtiealts peters, | Churches, Chapels, Public B 
&e. ceived the greatest sean sl 
tle« 2 the Nobility and go by whom he has been exten- 
engaged, 
sively 
FLOWER DIS 
R ETLINGTON'S S SHEET GLASS, which is of 
1. 
the mee description, varying from 16 to 32 ounces, at 
from 2d ‘oot and upwards ; 100 feet and 200 feet cases of 
rge 258 € ss, for cutting up, at 23d. foot. Brit 
Plate Glass, from 1s, 2d. to 28. per foot, according to Size. 
Patent Rough Plate Glass, from 3 to 1 inch in thickness, from 
| 4d. per foot upwards. Glass Slates and Tiles, Milk Pans from 
12 to 24 inch ameter, fiom 28. ; Tubes, 
from 12 to 24 inches long, at 1d. Per hime Laetometers, 7s. 
each, Was — ad, on application at the 
Warehouse, 87 Bi — same side as the 
Eastern Counties R way. 
