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the last 28 yea 
HE GARDENERS’ CH 
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AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley: 
No. 32—1850.] 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 
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Adult schools. 22 en, how 3 eee 500 
Agricultural imp rovemeut 8. Paliecined rood 
ciety of Ire 
and the = 
i pae LOW anp CO. have just published their 
ERAL CATALOGUE OF daar Peai te a 
had free on application.—Clapton Nursery, 
core tre nee FOR PRESENT. SOWING, 
— — offe for Sale, consisting of 60 
„ warranted true, 
MBURGHS — „ MUSCADINES being the — — 
is is the best ime for Gardeners 
— — “now 
varieties, al = 2 1 
THE 
early forcing in pots, th 
them, o as 
o get the eyes ripe and prominent. This Nursery 
ended: 
Botany, rada tee i Cabbens,2 ess npari viel 9 a: 2 3 or lowe s. d. 
8 len 6 or Incomparable, p. oz, 0 6 mediate, 3 six 
Calendar, 1 Horticultaral ” ct 510 a Barn „Cabbage, do. 0 6 — utiful vars., the col- 
es Lettuce, Black-seeded : lection 
Bath Cos, per paper ... 0 6 3 saved from a 
= Lettuce, Shilling’s Hamp- beautiful — 
508 rot, shire Brown Cos, p. paper 0 6 per * KO 
Gencholoey, by Dr. Johnston, prev 2 1 e gece Antirrhinum, _ the 
Bain 0 a — — e, per 6 [best show flowers, do. . 0 6 
Delile, EA ETS 03 a e fungus onion, large Tripoli,p oz, 0 9 Cineraria, from the 
Diamonds, artificial pied. o Schools, adu! Deptford, per oz. ... 0 6 oicest flowers, saved 
. — RES A — : — — 5 — „ White Lisbon, p. oz, 6 —— 
—ͤ * e air Cauliflower, Lon saved, growers, per p 0 
Exhibition ‘of “1851, effect ‘of a Toads ana —— gage very fine, per paper 0 6 Calceolaria, te . — an 
Farming, high 6 ty 5 Well — eee 4 e | Parsl N very .— iy os = r from the best 
S of.. e ell, publie 2 beat y curled, p.oz. — owers, per pa 0 
— Scotch `... 508 | Worton cottage meeting 502 b ee, —. Primula sinensis Ambri. 
—— gigantie, per qua "ka A ata, various colours, 
ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— | Turnip, early Snowball, per papare.. 0 6 
EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN IN 1851. ; TERENI, TON yy sarod 
; given that the kr r Stock, Buck s Scarlet In- by the best grow ik 
Fruit will take place in the Society’s Garden on the following termediate, per paper, pe per paper 
Sarunpaxs in the year 1851, namely, May 3, June 7, and July 19 The above, with 3 her deseription of 3 may be had 
HE GREAT WEST OF ENGLAND DAHLIA 
EXHIBITION, Open to - England, will — oe — * 
ark, Salisbury, on Wednesday, the 28th of A 
ow may be had oe application to 
Aug. 1 N Keynes, Hon. Sec., Salisbury. 
1 5 . N 5 Open to al 
— nd, m Tuesday, August 20, fia: at 
ne ay ilver Rayer of — value of ~ sh 
pc each, will be . togethe h 50 mon 
8 and other particulars, ma; y beh 
JOSEPH RoBINSON, Super “hag 
Kempe’ 5 9 — Pimlico, Londo: 
d upon 8 
f the arrangements, 5, 
ESSRS. VEITCH ann SON’S CATALOGUES 
on gn application, 
by enclosing two potige stamps.—Exeter, August 
MAYLE’S MODEL PUCHSIAS FOR 1 
ESSRS. MAYLE anp CO. inform foe ‘Nobility, 
eady for d lin . 
y for deliv: an ve 
— varieties ra raised, Gireulars 
See pba aux NN¥’s Opinio 
try Gentleman,” August 5, ane 
is one of pale 
— 
striking 
“ “STANDARD OF EREFEOTION 1 is scarlet, with so% 
coro: Pe gp reflexing very beauti 
* Had th gona out as a pair, at the fall price charged for 
hare grumb: 
arded a fir 8 Certificate at the 
Birmingham rey Midland 8 July 16. 
105, New. street, Birming 
nobody 
USHROOM SPAWN FOR 
W ILLIAM FREEMAN — his s grateful — 
to the ee, for the liberal su 
and he begs to in — p note 
1 and of the flaest 8 now on ro which is 
of their "o> jae 8 s will be s 
ngdom, uired.— p an 
ares — New Town, Paddington. 
N. B. No — apply but the Trade. Country orders im- 
mediately exec 
N EW SEEDLING O SAV BERRY -—MYATTS 
„S URPRIS E.“ variety the British 
3 of a more robust habit, and 
a very free bearer, 1 a abun of those 
large angular-sh wages an pag oo than = other variety, and 
finishing off the last frui a good size. 8 
inning of korin t, price 50s. per 1 
e n 
Strong plants are now emi ap 50s. per 100. Also tt’s 
Eleanor, 5s. tish Queen be, Mammoth, Comte de ‘aris, 
Black n Keen’s Seedl » Swanston’s 
Hooper’s ing, 
Seedling, Elton Pine, 3s. Ed. Fertilised Hamas 55. 
anor Farm, Deptford, 
—.— well established ee 218. each; one over to the 
Trade on three.— Exeter, Aug. 10. 
„I BASSI LL, Ph e eA weve Hempstead, H 
ee on the 3 
and North. Western Railway. 7 now taken for Poults, 
seca care, 
all in 1 ealth, be 
vell.—Apply t 
entleman 
O JAMES Phe lorist, Camber- 
of Si ewe we DENYER, Seedsman peat W 82, Gracechurch- 
street (near the e Spread Eagle), L 
488 go te FLOWER SEEDS for present and autumn 
— y post, with 8 for sowing, 
— . . nt on application. 
fo lowing, bares — large e of new and choi 
per packet. 
treat- 
The 
ste: 
Alstrœmeria, Chilian 4s. Od. Pmonia, herbis ceous 0 
emone i... Ad. to 1 0 Pentatemons, 6 varieties, 
„ new * 6d. to 1 0 4d. to 0 
anu TERA 0 6 Potentilla, from a — 
5 TiN lection ofsplendid hy- 
88505 8 1 0 2 6 
Campanula, W 1 0 
d. to 0 6 0 6 
1 0 2 6 
Delphi .. 4 0 4 
Dianthus 4 2 6 
Fuchsia 1 0 0 4 
Gerani 6 
6 10 
Gladiolus, Aube varie- P 
Gro 0 6 E 
1| isnoetorae polya Pane 0 4 
HE sia 
te atta, ayore 1 6 
; | Lychnis fulgens .. 0 6 
erinus grandi- 
. Ainea 0 
AR N Sirene Schaft os oad ¢ 
Iris, = . 0 Streptocarpus Rexii ... U 
saan hee e Sutherlaudia fru s0 6 
Mim s i eae 0 1 0 
an — e rosea 2 6 
For many other v 3 see Cat ai sent on application, | as, 
58. 
20 Choice en e Perennials, ona ay 12 for 7s. 6d. 
12 for i 
ural nn Sadburg, Suffolk. 
NTHONY’S oS AMERICA 
R 
kak to KEY and MITCHELL, Depòt for Eatonia 
and Useful Inventions, 97, Newgate-street, Li 
HORTICULTULAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATER. 
paco New 
TARRE 3 BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP | 
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 
WEEKS 
Horticultural A 
water yawn 3 
orticultural buildin 
u _CO., 
tah 1 ity and Gentry 
x Hot-water Appa- 
road, Chelsea, 
vatories, Pits, ba whore: and i 
b 
— modern improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can 
descri cription of House best adapted for every required 
ments are in fall ‘full operation, 
King’s-road, Chelsea, | 
tects, ’ Hoth ouse Builders, and Hot- 
it, as all modern Horticultural i 
and Co., King’s-road, Chelse 
GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY 8 ESTA- 
BLISHMENT, HOT-WATER APPA 2 tint MANUF. c- 
TORY, KENSALL.- GREEN, HARRO D, LOND 
OHN T OR begs most respect lly to call the 
attention of the Nobility, Gentry, a rr very 
su * nner in wh f buildings for 
gP 
Hortcaltaral ee, combining a 
rovements with eleg: nd uti 85 ork —.— 
— ral Bu ildings, Churches, Publis. Buildings, 
Entrance Halls, &., has 8 — baden — 
steely ent the N and Gentry by whom he has been 
Vi 
Thaler PREPARATION, for preventing Weed 
Moss, &c., from growing on Parades, en-walks, cor} 
Roads. Sold ia 5.gallon bottles, at 18. 6d. per gallon. 
Also, PEAT, BOG-EARTH, and enoi in bags not less 
an 5 cwt., at 9d. per cwt. 
Orders, enclosing Post- office orders 2500 payable to JONA- 
THAN STEELE, 8 office, Dockhead, immediately forwarded 
to 4. pe of 2 ountry. 
Factory, Ploogh-road, Rotherhithe. 
S FOR WALL-FR UIT. 
Fars FRUIT FRO TEC TOR. ee 
March 22, 1850. 
PEACH AND GRAPE GLASSES. — 
ar ——— placed over Fruit on the 
the on wall, assist Nature in our 
poet tient e. The at t grows to a 
larger size, and its richo increased. 
een pec aaron & 00. beg to say 
rchased the above 
—— > a pact all per- 
ey without their consent, 
Partitrs and Co. have succeeded i aking a very neat 
yi of Sh with glass ep 2 stand), expressly for the 
wth of Ferns, which will be more ornamental 
pt any previously made for pr A Balg es of plant. 
Prices and 11e, Beers weg ke ILLIP:! 
hopsgate-street Wi 
and Co., 
Hane 
ary rofin aud of d for 
ry T 
Out onses, W a g, gf damp, for 
s 
sit high ys — 
ventive of da amp, and also for Walls isindi for Fruit Tires, 
1, 
g it 8 the heat in =~ situ- 
ations exposed to the sun, and the harbourieg of 
insects. It is also an excellent 19 or anvas, or 1 
in * . 
Ti Roofing, d Ec. 
any quantity, at 17s. 6d. per e it e, by 
J and Co. ( he sole agents), 116, Babe 
Without, 8 
HARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS. 
6, Bishopsgate-street 
AMES PHILLIPS Axp CO., 116, 
Without, beg to hand their li de- 
scription of GLASS, Cut to order 
by 6 and 8 at 43d. per foot. 
by Oc. +. ” 
14 by 10 foot, or 
by 33 ast g at Id. 55 
1} foot p age peran t ex- 
ceeding 30 er AA R 6d. d 
ACKED IN BOXES of 50 f. 
S by 6 and 1285 63. — 
7 by 5 and 7 125. Od. 9 by 7 
we — ot orders core he 
squares at the above prices, but only as far as they turn up in 
ie ll Pence any — of small squares be required, a 
special tract * 
KP NS 2 Hand-frames, Tiles 
dozen; Pas Slabs, Hyacinth Glas d Dishes 
From the apet asap met rae gear 8, 1849 
on pote 
cultu: ye The 
e yet seen is sold by Mr. JAMES 
best — . 
ps 116, BISHOPSGATE STREET, LONDON.” 
PHILLI 
67 Succession 
gais — atas — peery Suckers o on mem, also 12 Crowns, | 
Cam wi 
bret Barns 
also for 
Carts, Waggons, &., particulary the Wheels. and for = Kur- 
dles, {ron Railings, Pah r Iro cal he k in 2 
Bri 
— RY aw FOR ei te e R &. 
THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (which are efficient E D Co. supply 16-02. Sheet Glass of 
and economic a), are parti og worthy of attention, and are British Manufactere, at — varying from 2d. to 3de 
erected in e Houses, Pits, &c.. for both Top and Bottom | per square foot, for the usual sizes required many nd 
Heat, and in pon — operation in the Stoves. — * bi ich are kept ready “e for immediate delivery. 
The splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants are f Prices and estimates forwarded on „ for 
in the highest state of cultivation, and for sale at very low PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN 5S, GLAS 
prices. Also a fine collection of strong ines in pots | TILES an SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
from eyes, all the best so GLASSE Oya ee MILK PANS, PATENT P — . — 
„ Models, and Estima Horticultural Buildings ; 955 AL WINDOW GLASS, and @ 
also Cat s of Plants, Vines, c., — on pe 2 — LET and Co., 35, are, A 
Seeds, 
— Weeks and Co., King’ s-road, Chelsea, London, } 
he Gardeners’ Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 
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