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THE GARDENERS’ CHR. 
NICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 38—1850.] 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 
INDEX, 
s — . 66 22 599 
A ener eeeevnnes „.. 
Betten D 807 5 a 808 2 
Bucking 3 „ 600 e 
f 595 a 
— Hort. Si 598 6 a 
600 a a 
+ 606 a b 
. 599 5 4 
598 4 4 
. 602 a b 
597 a 
.. 599 6 a 
604 5 a 
596 e a 
599 a 6 
+» 604 e a 
+. 599 e a 
604 a 597 a 
— 4 — 2222 poe — s 
Melon, ure tor every Gp» rid . 593 a c 
FOREIGN BULBOUS R ROO 
wt 1 EEDSMAN, m 156, Cheapside, |? 
to state that his ed C atalog he 
d a IXED 
DUTCH ROCUS, 1 rt 6d. per 100, ULIS for br early 11 ing, 
1s. per 2 or SNOWD ROPS, 26. 44 2 100. SSUS, 
to 
LADIO OLUS, . — IRIS, RANUNCULUS, 
3 and a large a t of other Roots, the 
of which will be foun 
W. H. s Improved Su —.— for catalogue e., 6d. 
Not to n — by 8 5 e — ye sé al salen. ü 
ress—156, C ' 
k ferd to every cus recommend with the f 
Gn TIN er Woking, | same confidence — é tioa daa] Tone Duke of Cornwall. em 
Surrey, 14 mile from the Wo . — od the South- Forget-Me-Not, and Arnold’s Virgin Queen. These are all sterling Com 
tern Railway, begs to announce that he his ad Jost published | flowers and a eve present day, be: 
a new and complete CATALOGUE of his A n Plants Price 20s. each. One given over three to the trade. 
Ornamental Evergreens and Flowering Sh rabe, gia and Good stron A 2 ut the — 2 
Camel- 
Dwarf srr a= and Forest Trees, &c., which may be 
tis on applic: 
FIRST C — — LASS SEEDLING GERANIUM. 
AUTY O 
[Price 6d. 
a mti 
— was ‘dita 2 a 255 ‘all the leading publi- 
tions; scription of which will be found in the 
ardeners’ Chronicle, by Professor LinpLey; in the 
“ 5 Mr. Beck ; and in the “ eners’ 
1 by Mr. GLENNY ; all of whom speak in the highest 
erms of praise 
Show, two days previous to the Chiswick Show, pia won 
a Seedling Prize. 
Plymouth 3 
it we extract i 
Pa e of the * 
as it gives a 
ar was noticed ae the editor of the 
ood description 
pal a 
tS g Geranium, e = William Rundle, 5 agar 
awarded. It attr 
un 
SLATE 1 ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 
DWARD BECK Manufac tures in 2 a 3 
of articles for Horticultural wham owe „all of which may be 
Worton Cottage, o! application the Gardener, 
Priced lists of plant tubs and boxes for- 
warded on application. 
B 2 WER ROOTS CHEAP. 
ge free, as see below. 
The best sorts YI fresh y ie eet Tulips, 
flower, ter oe 
wth, and throws its —1 fone well above the 
more than for us 
ur new — Catalogue Sf — 
— 3 mes A» — ig lished, and can be had riaa 
T PLA 
OHN WATERER’S CATALO 
PLANTS, ROSES, CONIFERS, 
may be had 
every Rhodod dendron on, 
chase a lity in Se ns —— 
Eee er 
o., 
jsp — 
en or AMERICAN 
gratis on à application. | It ¢ It d poe 
thas 
ALDEN, 
88 b „ 
oan a ER begs 3 
2 Gladioli, sy Crocus anunculus, „Co., 
56 had pis in 
3 assortments, as 3 
Choice assortment for pots, or glas: 855 £1 Os. Od. 
D do. in half the quantities. 0 10 6 
Do. do. open d 1 0 0 
do. in half th — * 
0 fe 
ude casa abov — dee 
SUTTON ced Catalogue, Jat ‘published, which — he 
had on — inclosing one penny stamp, to JOHN SUTTON 
and Son 8, Reading, Berks, 
If Hy acinths "only are required, Messrs. 2 won 
best selection may be haa at 10s. 6d. sted urm wiih 
leci 
ARBOREA, or the 
TREE VIOLET (true).—In answer to numerous in 
above, and 
bloo: 
free! 
Twelve of these 7 
own in pots 
3 Ei 
9 fect long by z by 
1. 5 eee 6s, per dozen; smaller ditto, 3s, per — S 
— has a fine stock of that =. YELLOW VIOL ir 
TOLA TEA, which has 
— exhibitions. In colour itis — a th 
oad 2s. 6d. each; or smaller ditto, 1s. 6d. ea 
8 GOLIA AH STRAWBERRY, —Strong weil rooted 
plants at 3s. 
True t Sarper do cos TETTUCE SEED, 1s. per packet. 
aars fine SWEET- AT SEED, saved from 24 distinct 
ties, ls, per pac 
ARK DM SEED from all the best varieties, 1s. per | 
Packet 
P WINTER CUCUMBER,—Lord esis Were 28. 6d. 
8 
18. by — 8 co Baik Wena an, Seedsman, and Tati, 
ENERS 
8 PERCHA TUBING for Watering Gardens 
may 
public, that he 
equalled collection wy this o 
ower. Cata! 
is =e l out Plants of his un- 
talogue, 
8 
which ~ be had on application, , by enclosing a postage stamp, 
* n their culti n giv if required, 
n Walden, Naser sex, Sept. 
HEDENHAM ROSARY, BUNGAY, 
8 CATALOG UE of a Selection of 
KS in cultivation, 
THE BEST HO 
eR for the — of. 1850, and Ai pad of 1851. 
SUFFOLK 
by R. B 
8. d. 
8 ei 8... dark purple =a 16 
Atro-sanguinea ,,, |Baron’s ...| rich dark crimson 2 6 
Aurantia +. Rivers“. salmon As EE 26 
Abd-el-Kader ... |Bircham’s| dark puce 8 3 8 
Black Prince. |Baron’s ... — ck ï bi i 12 0 
aš see k groun A te-e e 6 
at = „ |Chater’s purple and w dged 26 
Commander-in. ` 
Baron’s ...| light-edged rose 2 6 
Pernt Ditto bright scarlet won 3 6 
Com ... Chater's. . bright ruby red 7 6 
Conspicua See Ditto | colour a le much like 3 6 
met 
Defiance Bircham's crimson purple 43 
Delicata Baron' French white ae 
5 . |Chater’s.,.| delicate blush . 3 
Enchantress See Ditto beautiful deep pink 16 
ormosa ... Baron's t sie oy 1 
ireball ... |Bircham’s —— crimson 3 
M Bonum... Baron’s fine m 
Model of Perfection Ditto | fine white, chocolate grd.| 
Mount Etna „ |Bireham’s| bright re 
Mr. C. Baron. |Chater’s...| delicate pinkish ‘salmon 
pol ote 125 red and bi 
Obscura Chater’s...| silvery s haded puc 
aoe ... |Baron’s beautiful light blush 
... |Chater’s...| beautiful deep blush 
— of Rice. Bircham’s 
roie se-colo’ caren e size, 
; , s aves an seort 
Robert Burns . |Bircham’s lent “Res 
* 13, 1849. 
Royal Standard . ‘oe dark ee 
Rosea superba . de = ap i, 
grandiflora gi lig irad perfect le 
Ros — alte hater’s, ode call white = 
Sulphurea perfecta iras ...| fine sulphu z . 
—— fine crea 15 
— koi Chater’s...| pure white 7 : 
Virgin * good white 25 0 
Walde en G ... Chater's. . fine p y son 10 
William Tell ... |Bircham’s} dark lilac 5 ( 
If Selection be left to R. B. B. 
Twelve first-rate vari of the above £2 0 0 
Twelve good di . 
Twelve sau call varieties b : 12 @- 
ditto f 6 0 
Twelve border 
— 
100. | 
Ar plan 
2 parable * ens Suffo sik * N BIncHAM. 
Carriag aid to London. Plants added to 
carriage, ind every attention paid to the p 
ts,  Post-office 
a large s 5 
| CONIFERS, 9 1 &e., = of altars 
tamps fi 
THE Sheer 3 STRAWBERRY, now now 
Also PRACTICAL ee cece FOR THE CULTIVA- 
TION OF THE POTA 8 g the Compe 
— the Ears of pes fra 5 fered | 0 ihe Baie Go 
y Man 
RS. STANDISH anD NOBLE’ w de- 
scriptive CATALOGUE 949 SELECT T HARDY ORNA. 
EN A PLANEO Mt just pobi ished, four 
po: es Besides a Trea 
13388 out py Grounds 
provements ; also Estimates for all —_ of Planting whether 
ornamental or economic.—Bagshot Nurseries, Sept. 21, 
TT 
ING W. — 
NEW e n STRA 8 — 
which it is, though of a Bs gua 
3 
2 * 
Also ee e Si 
nen Se „Elton Pin ne, 3s, 6d, 
nee, 10s, 6d. p 
er doz . por 106 00.—Manor cian 
1 e O — AMERICAN 
OSEA WATERER 
d 
E begs to 
escriptive CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN PL 
e ane 
Dee 5s, 
— pelga ih ioo. Kine 8 rit 3s. 6d. 
5 Ee, od 
. 
—.— phe A poses t ps ke = Taia 3 50 
“Le OF NEWLY 8 PLANTS 
NOW OFFERED rare THE FIRST TIME BY 
JAMES S ing AAS Aeh SON, ER: 
21s, ach one aie a the Trade on 
ict lia, 215. e — — 
Dipladenia urophylla, 21s. each; tto. 
Hoya coriacea, 10s, 6d, — ditto. 
xalis elegans — br ag ihi é iih 
either, 
Calceolaria grandis, 5s. each, or three for 1 
IXORA SALICIFOLIA (rave), WILLOW-LEAF IXORA. 
MESSRS. VEITCH anD SON are now prepared to 
stinct 
IXORA, received ty them from Java thro —— — 25 Thos. = 
Itisa lovely free-biooming species, flowering i very young 
state, and at the Chiswick E be So in July last Bt Kt the 
me ine — — and —the Silver Gilt — It 
Botanical Magaz » for 
J Soir la 225 
Sron well established ee aL 218. each; one over = the 
Trade on three.—Exeter, 
TULIPS, N ANEMONES, HYACINTHS, 
2 AURICULAS, LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, 
Hi RY GROOM, eee, 5 near — by 
ointm: = Fronts 
O HER ESTY THE haerai 
wis Mav ee ae NG ot Rakes tie No. 
bility, Gentry, a a that "ie MTALOGUE cf — — 
——— FLOWERS is ready, and will be forwarded by po 
OCcK—* QUEEN OF EN3LAND,” 
AN beg to announce that 
arl October, the above new 
or — it — a — ee. Show 
ma hamp er ine uded, c paa to 
ning a 
be had 22. — a po tage st amp, addressed to J. — 
and So „ Haverhill, Suffolk. 
offic e orders pay ab e at Haverhill. 
DUTCH BULBS AND OTHER FLOWER R 
JAC 
adition, 
annual — it the above ; and as they import none but 
those of the largest size pte best quality, purchasers may rely 
upon 2 fine roots. 
Good mixed double Pied ‘cing = Borders, 3 
* named mg ct and s 
Pots, fom 68. per do 
The a — and all other Bulbs at the same 
moderate 
ROYAL GARDENS, HAMPTON COURT. a a 
6d. per dozen, 
e Hy —— ye Glasses or 
Having —— by lease these fam er Garde: 
s usive — * cage Son” now poss 4 
e la lass Establishme : 
B 
5 
P 
a 
5 
5 
E 
B 
and 
Gr ound), Fruit, Ornamental and Forest 
N 
compensate for 
*. — 
ursery y Stoc n Sale at * remudera ire 
rices, Rarer and Se — Kingston, Surrey, Sept. 21. 
