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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. 34—1850.] 
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lana ve 537 b | Land gente . . . . .... 
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Land — 
a | Land Im 
„ 540 a | Lilium Wallichianum —* 2 
-. 540 b | Mangold Wurzel .. 
— — Association. ees. 532 6 | Manures, economy of . 
ceoicdsess soss . 534a — Heather, as 
Caledouian Hort. Society...... 534 Ò — artificia 
Fanat eye pais ne 536 4 — forGr 
Cattle, to box feed ............ 540 4 anure tank: 
— 1 «pi nie sees 542 b | Mildew, prevalenc e ove 53 
„542 4 — on Gra . 533 0 
. 537 6 | Musa Cavendishii ........ s... 533 
533 c | Nicaudra physaloides, wr 
. 541 4 fugal properties of .. 
539 c Neuseadiaters, scientific . eee . B83 
— Ur R.), eee Aass 
. 533 5 tato disease 531 ae 
541 4 ee 
541 a 1 
. 54l e 
... 540 € 
Farming . 540 a 
— ET 
rade 533 a 
Grmare Posthumous P 
„537 5 
rovement Company. s. 
540 
GRAND DAHLIA, Aa HOLETHOOE, A) ase - MISCELLANEOUS 
FLOW 
OYAL SOUTH LONDON. ‘FLORICULTURAL 
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Verbenas, b ee 18 — and F rait. z^ 
ri 
0 es off the Society, A. 10s, will be ven 
N stand of 3 blooms 2. Seedling Dahlias in 1, 2, or 3 
eties (not sent oe the exhibitor’s own raising, and 2 10s. 
Kar — 5 . Lists of Prizes and the Rules for ex- 
hibitin; be obtained from Jonn T. NEVILLE, Secretary, 
—— È 9 Pec Stem. Surrey. 
UTTON BENGER HORTICULTURAL AND|~ 
mg ner 3 a 1 will hold 1 pn 
Annual M rayco — 5 LA 
HORTICULTURAL 
and Vegetables.» The 
open at 1 0 Admission by Tic — revious 
September, at 18. Beak on that day, 28. 6d. ping Colonel 
Yea and the „ 1 — st kindly placed 
their band at the 2 of the * 
Persons attending — Exhibition ested to enter by 
ursling Lodge, and retire by the —— Lodge. 
HE 5 AND MIDLAND COUN- 
Monday, September 2d, and Tuesday, 3d, 1850. 
Schedules and full particulars may be obtained of Mr. 
Houver, Coleshill. — or Mr. MorETOoN, Hon. Secretary, 
1 -street, Birmingham 
NE OF TRIF OLIUM INCARNATUM , DICKIN- 
SON'S” IMPROVED ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, NATURAL 
GRASSES FOR PERMANENT PAS TURE, AND WINTER 
OHN SUTTON AND SONS have just harvested the 
above valuable 8 for present sowing, and will send 
them carriage Pony a = shang 
Prices and other particulars may — * r Pe & poet on applica- 
tion to Jonx SUTTON and Sons, 
y pineg BLACK PRINCE STRAWBERRY 33 be 
September t 
ready for sending out on the 2d 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 
LIST pid NEWLY INTRODUCED PLANTS de- 
NOW FERED FOR THE FIRST TIME BY scriptive CATALOGUE OF SELECT RDY ORNA- 
ee VEITCH ed 8. 212 EXETER: 
— 6d. 
E88 N18. r 'ANDISH anD NOBLE’S new 
MENTAL PLANTS is just published, and ma; had for four 
s. each; one over to the Trade on | postage stamps. Besides a Treatise on the cultivation et 
three. American Plants, it contains a Pl an scription of the 
Ixora salicifolia, 21s. each; ditto. Funebral Cypress, Notices of Cephalotaxis Fortunii, Crypto- 
Dipladenia nopi, ae each; — meria japonica, —— 3 — inversa, Viburnum 
oya coriacea, 10s, ach ; ditt licatum and ma y recent uctions 
3, 10s. Gd. each ; ditt the n 4 Chins * new ri geh gardens, 
Calceolaria grandis, 5s. each, or three for 10 
IXORA SALICIFOLIA tng 3 IXORA. 
seer ge VEITCH a 
end out strong — * the * — . — and N 
IX onA, received —. ae from —s a . Tho 
— a a nae ely fi 
first p ze — new an 
is Ps pobeg and — in Curtis s ** Botani 
Jul 
Trade on three 
egans major, Besi each, or three] Messrs. S. and N. — this aren of tating that that oy 
specie g in 
the Chiswick cee iy 7 aiy last received the 
— "Designs for. neue os out — 
also Estim; all kinds of — 142 
155 „ “a ae — ot Nurseries, 
N anp CO. have just — — their 
N CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, n can be 
bad ‘ae on applic Nursery, London, Aug. 24. 
Ea coe Soan NEW Ear 
D SON are now prepared to Hess 
I 
plants—the Silver Gilt Medal. It J MOT, in pena: 4 wit 3 — 
cal Magazine“ for 
reer in s 
Strong well eas 8 2186. each; one over to the does possess, —— of delicious flavour, aud coming in after the 
tra is over, sesses t 
hat it 
ENE 2 or the Clarendon Nurse rsery, of firmness of texture, so y be transmitted to any 
Re t. Helier, Jersey, takes the liberty of informing. Amateurs oe 1 na e , E ae “ben telly tok 
f PEARS that his very extensive collection is now in full without any i indication of ä of flay 
Selatan, and embraces the present opportunity wot. soliciting ‘Prinoe ar” is one of the j t = coe ‘Strawberries, 
their in on of the different sorts now on the trees; many | and a pe Skat t bearer ; tite foliage is small, and nov 
of the summer kind may be tasted. Communication from all eee * es in height; 
f e 
parts of England daily, vid London, i Southampton, 
t 
he fruit is consequently fully ex- 
to the sun. Its dwarf ‘habit requires — ä not 
formed, of 
Weymouth, Torquay, and Plymouth. KR. L. is ee that posed to than a foot apart. The fruit is 
ateurs ears gra arlet, and co 
k peman” i 
In page 435 of wit 85 570 volume of en 5 * eners’ Chronicle | 8 
is a wood. cut of this ae y attractive variety of Foxglove. | Per 100, on prepaid 
ust been saved fr e plant figure 
Tirer y S 5 
TREE 
— . great satisfaction ee by the ee sent out las 
season by EDWARD TIL tate that 
bushy 5 — 6s. jakid 
3 — 
e stock of that r YELLOW earns 
or Wola LUTEA, which has been so much admired at 
KITLEY’S ry rg STRAWBERRY Strong well rooted 
plants at 3s. per doz 
True BATH oS. LETTUCE SEED, 1s. per packet. 
Extra fine hee 
OLA ARBOREA, on 1 
rie 
PURE SEA _ SUPERBUS, or | planted at the distance recommended it will prod 
BLE FOXG the weight per acre of any other variety. 
a 
and may be | Worth, Middlesex; Robert 6 
— de have a nning, * 
twoor , Mortlake, Surrey; George ari woo: —4 
tained in 1s: P aceta, D by enclos Sag tano ihe “amount * Seedsman, Covent-garden; and Mesers. Hurst M* 
Leadenhall-street, London, —Isleworth. Middlesex, Aug. 217 
NURSERIES, CLAPHAM, NEAR LONDON. 
OLET.—Vioua A PELARGONIUM, “FO pares wa MAGNIFICENT.” 5 
Nr 1 HARLES DIMMOCK, Frontier, Ryde, Isle of 
n Wight, having obtained a«stoe the rs hag from the 
e has ous Bai will send ont Plants, well-established, in 3-inch pots, in 
v ae — n October next, at ut 7s. agg t, or 303, for 
o the 
will scent Sow — 
W ‘ Haie, 118, Ebbs Ryd, Tale ot. ri Ane i a 
planted in 4 a dry — aha 6 loose ey as the Violet ANIEL BU has Stock: of 
2 a 2 Fot nce, boraire.. Disp LING CINERARTAS 20 l 
E 9 1 8 A t he . Amateur), of nshire Cot at a from — 
pegi Bore w Flow 
of Persia to the Theat o oft feet, with large bushy heads to them, sorts in in gulirati 55 a with grea Spier, Be Bnd desma The Bente 
and, hundreds 8 ditto, * Per dozen ; E tion, Ta, Blue Beard, Dazel, Fairy, Lord Gough, 
1 eke sy S and Beauty of — The plants will be 
fas B. they nt out, 
al true 7 70 the sorts named abo This 
| op) of possessing a ee ‘colle:tion at a very low 
= 48. per doz., A deduction where a large quantity. 
is 
N.B. ER remittance expected from unknown correspondents. 
Widcombe Nursery, Bath, Aug. 24. 
LIAM SEED, saved from 24 distinct | K ITLEY’S | GOLIAH STRAWBERRY. a 
8 
varieties, 1s. p 
e OM SEED from all the best varieties, 18. per hardy, large, ine in, sulle pag Bae act bk . . fee 
7 the 
A da hae CUCUMBER,.—Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 23. 6d. Rag 1 — all L partas mio have seen it rors ot bm 4 
Le fifth season it has fruited in the same ame bed, and the plants 
The hole or any quantity of the above will be sent, postage the 
and package free, to any part, on — of a Post-office order, ju des ö ai, ang di and "likely to continue much — 
or the amount > penny postage s n bearing; ve been as as large more 
Sold by Epw a ursery’ man, Seedsman, and Florist, . 3 Oi ond er pian “ STRAWBERRIES : J K. Your 
z Pulteney-bridge, Se Strawberry, Goliah, judging from its size and appear- 
ence, is worthy of cultivation. 25 
two — recently, one at the e 5 e » armer’ s Journal.— STRAWBERRIES, 
in — the other at the Royal Society's TINE LATE STRAWBERRY, i a eae apace J. K., Lyncombe Vale —We have * 3 in bearing testi. 
Society, Regent’s Park. Itis the earliest of all Strawberries, & J, FAIRBAIRN —5 1 pleasure i “yo eee mony to the exquisite flavour of y Seedling Strawberry, 
excellently well flavoured, and a very prolific Taa The e ing that “es tye oliah.“ In our opinion, it abioa e piqu uant grid of 
fruit is pom 3 and very dark coloured when fully ripe ; | in Septem 2 the Strawberry with the richness of the Pine, the d 
price 10s. p J. and re nce recommend Kr STRAW- aroma of which it 8 5 . proportion to pt me a 
CUTHILL'S TREATISES will be published in a few days; BERRY, possessing” — excellen I stin nly do not remember any- 
they incl co ition Essay on the Potato, sent to the | guishing plant, of hardy ‘habit and grea‘ | thing in this that c tei re our senses so a a 
Belgian Government; Management of Asparagus, Seakale, productiveness c of 122 1 rine ge above 5 size and | treat as the thes fruit to be known to the world as Kirt, 
Rhu A Nea l rang carlet Runner, Straw „of exquisi tely ric h flav amber, like a Bigarreau | GoLIAH STRAWBER 
Melon. mber, Chic and Lamb Le’ — a two latter | Che aite ter most * Strong well-rooted saints are now ready at 3s. Gd. per dozen, 
as Seiad), ie —— Rdam, T Mignonette, | are over remaining go long ipe h or II. per 100, on prep lication only to James KITLEY, 
destructi aE moaie and 2 rgd y, and Peat Charcoal asa varieties, Bath; Messrs. Low and Co., Clapton Nursery; Mr. J. G. Waite, 
— "Price 2s., or, by 8 = — only of | able rom its many y excellence, — will be “sie d an 2 181, High Holborn, London; Messrs. * 
James C E Horiei niit 2 ell, T re — in any establishm apart or ce, 608. p Tasia — Le ayes, and Co., „ Rendle ar ynd Co. * — uty and Co. 
1 55 A 7 75 TA r dozen. . A remittance with order respectfu 38 Exeter ; and Messrs, W. en n ee 
WATERER S DESCRIP PLANTS, ko. UE oF. AMERICAN i — unknown correspondents. Orders addressed oJ. and J. Lyncombe Vale Nursery, Bath, A 
A WATERER b to oo his R rseri am, near London * to the fol- 
r ee AMERICAN | PLANTS, honing Ate, Pii iara arrap stesso ILLIAM YOUNG begs the attention of Noble- 
CONIFERS, ROSES 0 fe „ lished, aud y be had | Austin and M — John, Darlington men, en, and Planters in general to inspect his 
D one stam 2 postag EA Bunyard, T., iaid . Hindo on, Wilts extensive 3 Sar CONIFEROUS ree. 3 of 
Hill N. ing Pics Woking, Hosea WATEREBR, Backhouse, J. 10 — an Sons, r Araucarias, Deodars, ugiasii, and all the kinds, 
Sur 
Everybody who has any idea of planting the ensuing 
— —— should » Brien themselves of this Catalogue. 
L* RAL NOVELTY. — PANSY scribed by Mr 6 
3 "op — PANSY, nam Bra as Mr, @ 0 
Pansy, at ge 2 fi nik f 
—.— out upon long foot-stalks, it is rendered „ tiy 
— form 
Flower Garden, en, N. B. g 
week in October, at 5s. each, or se 
adpan A. DoDs, Rose-hill Nursery, 
rotation on receiving remittances from unknown corre- | 
spondents,—Brighton, aug. 24. 
— wil be sent o 
Brighton, “whe will N — | 
Burgesa * Kent, 1 
Crane, Geo., Low Habberley, oe Prion 
es =e 
kso! inburgh 
Dickson, 7. Ta 5 —— 
Dicks 
on, 
Drummond an 8, 8 
Darby, R F., 8 
Fisher * Holmes, mer 
Fretti Be „ Beesto 
near 12 
Garraway, Mages, & Co, Bristol 
— d y 
Little & Ballantyne, Carlisle from 1 foot to 10 and 15 feet high, with Cry bratan >, japonica, 
Dundee bearing perfect cones. 
N 
Arthur, Norwich Milford ursery is one square piece of ground, about 30 
Mills, Ëdwin, , Shaftesbury acres, dry and healthy soil, thes with the most 
Macintyre, Jas., Taw — choice kinds k "Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Forest Trees, 
on and Turnbull, Perth f Pontey, Alex, Plymouth of every description; Ses 7 irch, Chestnut, Hazel, Willow ; 
E. Scott, J., Bathford, near Bath | scotch, Larch, Silver ce Firs ; and other hardy Forest 
irling | Tait, Henry, K rees, a ‘planted ‘fae tae . the 100,000, whence they 
Veit d So ransplant equal to, if not bet any other nursery in 
h an vis lt 
3 E c$; Manchester | England. 
Widnall and Davis, Cambridge] Milford Nursery is two miles from the Godalming — of 
Wheeler, J. C. & Co., Glo’ster the South- 3 rn Railway, — be conveyances are alway: 
