THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 
[Price 6d. 
No. 39—1850.] 
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re, fresh and fermented... 621 a 
Wanne -a ex · Manu 
Minna ions ++ 3 see 619 6 long or short... 620 6 
Allotmients.....++s-s0e200 „ 617 b | Mildew, Grape sees 613.6 
“Calendar, ‘Horticultural , 616 a NMorphology . es 612 a 
Carna! anion, monstrous ... . G12 @ Occhidnnsss » Glia 
Ones v waggons in the harvest Pasture, permanent 621 U 
e Paul’s (Messrs.), nut e 
—.— failure noticed 615 5 
Creation, Course w 4 Dr. 
Pelargonium, Wilmore Sur- 
cence 33 
Heath, pi floweri 
Holland, 9 * 
Hollyhoe . 
elena as bedd 
Tari cultivation 
Royal e ee 
of Ire aoe 
A y oon, oe 
Strawberry tiles, Roberts’ .... 61 
Victoria — at Chatsworth « 613 ¢ 
CCC 614 Villa Alder CIOS 613 c 
Machinery, results of. 618 a Was. oped pede cweccenusaeees 613 a 
Manur ure heaps, covered.. 620 a | Walls, to wire 616 ¢ 
s K ITLEY’S 6 GOLIAH ” STRAWBERRY, 3s. 6d. 
per dozen, or 1l. per 100. 
CUTHILL’S “BLANK PRINCE” STRAWBERRY, 2s. per 
ozen, or 10s, per 100, 
For descriptions o! 5 s above excellent sorts, see late Num- 
bers of this Paper. 
a Per 100, Per 100. 
Myatt’s Eliza... . 3s, 6d. Cooper's Seedling... “ip n, 
„ Mammoth 3 Elton Gite sue 
„ British Queen 3 6. | Keens’ Seedling sus 3 6 
‘i 3 .. 3 6 | Cole's Prolific... mw 3-6 
» Prolific 3 6 | Deptford prt 6 ee 8 
Vietoria 3 6 e 3 6 
nll the above are excellent sorts, and 
“AR orders „m bg Ta Za to any station from 
Plymouth to London or Glow 
Apply to WILLIAM E Rene LE 4 on „ aA Plymouth. 
* Our Autumn . of Forest Trees, Fruit Trees, and 
Shrubs 
day . 
pas anD BROWN’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
i w ready. It aeg e Descriptive Price 
perb Seedling and other — d Gladioli, Early and 
Jouble Tulips ; of Choi mported 
utch Hyacinths, Narcissus, ris, Jon is Croc * Lanci- 
olium and other Lilies, with a great iety o r bulbs 
other desirable Ever- 
and imbing and Hardy 
[erbacecus Plants, Prize Gooseberries, and other choice 
Soe 
e List of Geraniums and other new and select 
plants at reduced prices. Catalogues forwarded, prepaid, for 
o penny stamps. 
Our Foreign Bulbs have arrived in fine condition. 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment. poai Suffolk. 
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| CHOICE ‘SEEDLING: CALCEOLARIAS AND wh grt 
OHN H CHMAN begs to state that 
a 755 = "shock 
The seed 
ders amounting 
agland. A few kets 
ach. A remi — 
requested from —— 3 
_ Edmonton, near Londo 
 URMAN’ 
e of the most perfect ever offered, 57. per pa 
2 3HTRODY'S 5 an id JEFFE a. - PANSY, — been 
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ie ogg healthy pla of t superb flowers ane now 
ready. Large ee of aah finest show . — of Tulips, 
Auriculas, Pinks, Pa wos Carnations, &c. The roots of — 
seedling R anuneulus (which surpass all other varieties) a 
this season unusu 5 Catalogues may be had by — 
closing a postage s e —Gerorce Licursopy, Falkirk, N. B. 
SPLENDID NEW Saree “THE VILLAGE MAID,” 
ENRY WALTON, Frorist, &e., Edgen 
ing description was give rs and 1 no 
J or ger July 13, agi 
ood ; uppe 
san with black, l margined with N the yon 
petals well shaped, of the purest white, aios resemblin ng 
trosted silver, their exquisite consistency inducing this mag- 
nific ai pegeri nce, e are averse to eulogising a Pelar- 
goniu m the inspection of a pond pip, but the universal 
beauty yiot 5 yours naa = wo wey the exception,” ` Opi i 
Whomes, Windso: “h — d decided 
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good ia sions ean adth; 1. — upper . finely formed 
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and well cov ; a decided beat on rat a Virgin ee * 
Opinion of Mr. E. Tiley, Nurseryman, Pal y Bri idge, — 
F cae received your Geranium blooms, whi chI her 
or three Geranium matya, and they w 
the 
at it of the best shaped.. etna — 
8 8 and very distinctly mar rked.” 
H. he above as a fine 
taken. 
H. W. als o begs to inform his numerous patrons in general 
that his Aatagin 8 7 sre ape Serene’ pega — 
Kc. & e. ready, a 
URSERYMEN, FLORISTS, &c. 
4 LI INDEN. late “8 — mbourg, 
to inform the abo e has removed his Establish- 
me 4, Chaussée f ubourg de Schaerbeck, 
ed by many recent 
ich he offers at moderate r: 
— through his — yi , BetHam and 
BLACKITH, Custom-house and gen eral — | Agents, 
Cox and Hammond’s Quays, Lower Thames-street, London. 
eee CHINA FOWLS.—A few well bred Birds 
season for sale. For partieulars.— ae. to Messrs, 
Jessor BROTHERS, Nursery Gardens, Cheltenham 
Doron BULBS FOR EARLY PLANTING. 
HYACINTHS, . — „and b beautiful varieties, 
distinct — T I. 0d, 
3 bauen, for oe pots or glasses, 
named r dozen 0 
HYACINTHS. en —— teed — colors, p, 100 21 * 
eee er best sor amed, from > 
4s. per doz 0 
0 
TULIPS, Ear rly Double and ‘Single, “named, ‘the most 
shov wy varietie s, per doz 
CROCUS, named including ‘all the best and newest 
varie — 8, per 109 — 
CROCUS, Dutch h, mixed, al i colours, per 1900 
The above, as well as every other variety of roots inane Ai 
autumnal panmi may be had 
Hollyhocks, ybeh ado n applica- 
tion, oe dam one st 
CATAL 
H LANE a p SON, Great "Berkhamstead, Herts 
e will send tia? N GUE toall their old cus. 
ers free, and n li ants — have it by enclosing tw 
penn ps are about planting Pleasure 
unds, &. 
50 acres), as they have a fine healthy stock of some ee 
edrus De 2 t0 4 fe 3 feet; Abies 
5 WOODLANDS ra . near UCKFIELD, 
W M. WO np SON having with much care made 
a ahh Nieden of the best 6 won ‘those 
healthy ‘plants, zu hl Na 
winter 
and spring, oye to “rae pon on the following ù terms, vis, : : 
12 very 1 1888 ieties 4 a 
24 dit 25 re vee eee 
12 new Task of 1850 si ee Ba nue 18 
12 new Verbenas of 1850 Pe bee ee 2% 5 0 
24 ditto ditto E ive 20 
12 new Petunias of 1850 257 
Superior mix zea Wee Hollyhocks, per dozen ai 
Superb named di.to, per do: ate 
of Cedrus Deodara, 2 t eet ; Ares 2 to 
Douglasi, from seed, 4 to 5 fe et; with a 1 the leading’ Pinus, 
8 all the hard hi eri son, 
growi n loam, from woich they remover readily o the 
7 als 
hybrids. ofS Sinensis, greenhouse varieties ; Azaleas, best Ghent ; 
with a general collection of pity — and Shrubs, bo m for the 
Pleasure Ground and Park ; o of Fruits, Cat logues of 
paring may be obtained by eonioniog two penny stamps. e 
tock of P. Plants A* 
i ensure success, and not drawn — to be gold at a price to 
deceive —— cae lea Camellia 
1 to 4 fee -prie s give applicat 
Terem 3 ea &e. 
HANDLER AnD SONS, Nurs URSERYMEN, Var Thall, 
Plants, 
| Scarlet 8 &e., at very moderate price 
BULBS, EARLY Own FOR THE 
Wives Am > SPR 2 1 FOR BLOOMING 
IN- DOORS age DERS. — The undersigned 
* 3 hi of DUTCH BULBS 
111 8 ARBOREA, or PERPETUAL 
T.—VIOLA ARBOREA, or the oe 
numerous i aqui s for the 
to state thai ho has this 
year a fine stock of — abe beautiful DOUBLE VIOLET 
now to dispose of, which he can hig hly recommend, this being 
the proper ting. They are beauti. 
rom Haarlem, ‘offer the iollowing choice collection for 10s 
iri : Half-dozen first-rate Hyacint m $a giai g 3 m ozen 
cinth is for pots, 50 2 
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and 3 86, High. street, 9 the Town-hall, Borough, 
Lond 
eee 8. 
OHN CAT . ee 
e he: althy — of the following oer and splendid sorts, a 
rince of Orange, 10s. 6d. ; Nandee, 7s. bas 
Tonesuch, 10s. 6d. ; 3 Ts. 6d.; Lord Gough, ers Lord 
a. 5s. ; Sper fa 
: The ab: 
is sent i n November 1849, at 218. an 2 
f the following very superior sorts, mostly new ones in 1848, 
seg s of blooms on them at the eame time, Large 
bushy plants, 63. per dozen ; smaller ditto, 3s. per dozen ; or 
u. per hundr em. 
hat 3 YELLOW VIOLET, 
LU TE A, pag Sas 
urchaser „ package 1 Srna 248. 
F are fanc ey varietie s): Salamander “Es 
3 Seedsman and Florist, 
iw h-street, near the Spread Eagle, e 
N. B. Dee a‘ Priced Catalogues can be had on appli- 
cation. No charge for packages. 
TULIPS, HYACINTHS, RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, 
LILIUM 1 GERANIUMS, AURICULAS, 
AND CARNATIONS 
ENRY GROOM, Clapham ee. e London, by 
Appointment FLORIST e HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ‘and 
TO HIS MAJESTY THE Kina or Sa sow. begs „ 
the e of the Nobility, Gentry, and Amateurs, his e 
on of the above Flow which he can su apply of the 
finest qua ity at the following — erate prices. 
state that this is a good season of the year to make a pine 
of the various kinds, 
12 „ PICOTE 
H. Groom ees to any. that his CATALOGUE is ready, and 
ni will be forwarded Pz po applicati 
ATE 
el-Kader, Brilliant, Virgin Queen, Win or OF stle, Cru 
3 Mont Blanc No. 2, For — A boni (F), 1 — 
Every 
8. In cater itis poe to the Crocus. Strong 
of ), Jenny I Lind (F), Odorata magnifica, (P). 
bush Tere us 28 6d. each; or smaller ditto, 1s 6d. each. 
KITLEY’S GOLIAH STRAWB BERRY.—Strong well rooted 
ts at 3s. pe dozen 
True Ba H COS LETTUCE SEED, 1s. per packet, 
SWEET- WILLIAM SEED, m 24 distinct 
The tee and most distinct of the older kinds, both Fancy 
pen Flor rist varieti ies, 123, per doz. Scented sorts, in 12 varie- 
s, 8s. ; Flower of the Day, strong, 10s. 6d. each, 
DUTCH AND OTHER BULBS 
J. 0. , begs to observe that — 
arietien b. per packet. 
R 8 UM SEED from all the best varieties, 1s, per 
ke 
ebe e CUCUMBER.—Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 2s. 6d. 
aa pa ckage free, to any part, on receipt of a Post-office order, 
2 the amonnt in . 8 
Sold by Epwaap TrLey, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 
16, Puiteney-bridge, Bath. 
whole. or any quentity of pe. above will be sent, postage į e 
um 
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ready, and may be had on 
| scarlet flowers, fine busby plan 
OUELL a p 60, pen ing an extensive Stock o 
all the new pat ve rd rep varieties o e. in “ten 
—— saed Ra wel furnished with firer badi, 8 = 
zen, package included, Catalo, 
= abe had — app ieation 
YOUELL an so beg to call attention to the following : 
ERICAS, of 925 best autumn, winter, and spring-flowering 
kinds, 6s. to 9s. per dozen. 
EPACRIS, ditto ditto, 98. to 12s. per doze 
HELEXIS h 
MITRARIA CO CCINEA, a splendid hardy shrub, with large 
, 183. per dozen. 
ee all the new rey best varieties of 1850, 188. per 
cee 1 1850, 12s. m r dozen 
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i such as 
. k pey y | pa 
— on i —— 3 us, 128. and 185 per dozen a — 
stamp. He would panona 2 5 attention to his very —— — can be sent post free (Sep ember — best month for planting). 
did Seedling Lilium s r lancifolium, eight pie es HYACINTGS, a superb e — tio best kind 
of which are entered in 1 hi * “Catalo h adding to every | known, for glasses or pot culture, at 93., 12s., and 18s, per doz. 
collection, as they into a fortnight before pun Bing enor: can be had on —— 8 plants of their 
tum, and vary in lene from punctatum to deeper than Spe- w Chrysanthemums for au umn flowering may still be had, 
ciosum rubri Also to > his fine collection of . is, & for particulars of wh > see their Advertisement of Aug. 31, 
A remittance v Th also continue s of th x Í g 
esterham, ] Kent, Sept, 28. 
ding out packets | 
Seed.— Royal Nu: kan ry, Great Yarmouth, Sept, 28. 
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100 TULIPS, PRON superfine sorts, named. 7 7 0 
100 5 50 5 5 0 
Bapane mixtures, per 100, from 6s, „to is. 
25 HYACINTHE) 25 3 
Fine nam rts, pe er doz 09 0 
100 RANUNOULU SES. in 100 superfine sorts, ‘namad 210 0 
Superfine mixtures, per 100, from 5s. to 218. 
100 ANEMONEs, in 50 sup eräne soris, named (nev Rash, 
lesn á ss wit 2 ER, 
Superfine mixtures, per 100, from 6s. to 010 6 
single, per 100 .. @ 5 0 
— „.f ALBUM, each, fro from * „to 0 2 6 
» ctatum, each, from ce 030. 6 
a A ae m, each, from 3s. 22 0 10 6 
J i — 5 si 2 W 
X from 3s. 6d. t 3 
erue osc 3 1 ae 55. to 0 10 6 
Anew Collection of * SEEDLING LILIES, 
six sorts, name sore ows 015.0 
25 GERANIUMS, i med * 2 FO 
Fine varieties, named, be doz from 12s. to 0 
25 AURICULAS, 5 „ named re s 10 0 
named varieties, per doz. 018 0 
12 pairs tert ppt in 12 superfine sorts, named 2 10 0 
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