39—1850.] THE 
EW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY—MYATT’S 
— rym 
1 variety — from the British 
robu — 3 and 
OSES, &c., is jus aud may be had 
abun of those De 
Jargo on dree bearer producing a grenier — any other variety, and | mentalF lowering Trees 
ze, price 50s. per 10 October, Applications, enclosi 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 611 
NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, H 
ground; the second year, Lettuce, or any dwarf- 
PAUL anp respect orm — 
senha ,SON EA ally info their N ad 1 Mtoe ge bos will not choke the Asparagus, 
scriptive CATALOGUES of Roses and Hard > ae and so on; until the thir year, when the beds are 
and Shrubs will be —.— by the Ist of ud out, and a few inches 
gece r “Mammo oth, | oae for the Tree Catalogue, will be immediately artended aad | the alley. — put on the crowns ; but only a few of 
Caen oe M ‘Hooper's Seedling, Keene’ Seedling, Swan- e aia am tae A eads are cut this y utumn arrives, 
CCC Hautbois, Ss. : aed and when the haulm is cut, th 
— — — — — 2 Kitley’s Goliab, ined 6d. UPERB “DOUBLE r en the haulm is cut, t e whole of the ground 
— —-—. Farm, Dep LIAM CHATER begs respect to 3 is forked over, and planted wi with Cabbage, Coleworts, 
WATERERS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUR. OF AMERICAN e, that — is now . ut mts of his un- re largel 
„ eee ANTS, 4 TTT 1 wih mn ia ott. P the all ered m= 
A WATERE CCC ches deep. "The ‘futthing 
urchasers, if re 
er CATALOGUE OP e Walden, Bg, Sept. 48.5 o 10 inches deep 
£0 
by enclosing so stamps for — 7 to Hosea WATERER, 
Kua ap Hill Nursery, Woking, S 
who has as any i f, planting the ensuing 
autamn should possess — fi of this Catalogue. 
. SLES 
OHN WATERERS CATALOGUE or AMERICAN 
— — poe CONIFERS, rag &c., is now published, and 
— t describes the rere of 
every Rhod. — rer of po Best yeg thus affording pur 
chasers every pre te making selections, 
American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. 
EORGE JACKMAN, — . an, W. — 
com the Woking of the . 
We Railway, begs to announce et he tm — Published 
w and — CATALOGUE of his Ameri ants, 
— Evergreens and Flowering Shrubs, Stan — sane 
warf Roses, Fruit and Forest T N had 
ane = TOS TER 
STER, ESO. S, NEW PELARGONIUMS. 
wu BRAGG is authorised by Epmunp F 
t 
OSTER, 
„ of r Manor, to his new and choice 
varieties for 1850, Catalogues of which can be had on applica- 
4 USE with 
N 
approve: a and 
which — "hese . and other new a 
Hollyhocks, Pansies, Pinks, Picotees, Carnations, Roses, nee 
santhemums, | roots of show 
‘Dablias.—Star late Slough, Bucks. fe 
ass SEEDLING GERA 
H vp pea si MONTPELLIER. —For 
a — — of this e flower, the Gardeners’ 
turday, Sept. 7. 5 at is a — flower, and will . 
3 — greatest 1 Price 20s, each. One 
over on are 885 to the tra 
Apply to WILLIa — E. RENDELE and Co., 
Nurserymen, Plymouth. 
NEW AN a CHOI 
VERY LOW PRI 
PLANTS cca — RUADE ABOUT ee MIDDLE OF to 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE a 
2 * a very large * of th ne followi: g GERA 
enabled to the 
yO 0 
ICES. 
Parchaser’s Selection of Twelve from the following List for 
Forty Shillings; or without * three for Thirty Shillings. 
RIDE, F 
Star, Ariel, Blanche, N 
Symmetry, Gustavus, Gulielma, 
Grimdifiors, Foster’s Vict 
Clown, Singularity, R Princes s, Junii, R 
of e cu 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, ž cutting i in order, in some measure, to strengthen the 
ui year’s crop, and to restore 
their nostrums down simple people's . 
ersu i rum 
a did no more perha ps 
CE GERANIUMS, when 
FOQUETT’S MAGN nes FORRES GIPSY of — W. 
egress, os sa Cassandra, i: T he should have a handle to his na 
osa- 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1850. _|% the roots what 
MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. shape 1 “i h i been — 
Tuxspar, October 1— Horticultural 3 r. 
In these days, when quacks endeavour to e 
great engineer, with some tackle and a 
1 „lift 41 ch ft he» a 
w na abourers it ed the vast rw of Ee tant from the al ripe and that each h plant * L foot 
ample 
ke |3 P and, as for flavour, 
it has long been proved that, although ilhe 
a gardeners do not gr s as 
iról if market-gardener, of the two, it is by f far the 2 in 
ein yh the payment avour, With at least t ree times mo 
-W. fi 5 g great —— 1h | h n each i he ie ough only be the the len — pa 
had Asparagus sent to 
the other is infinitely his — even though |} lanchell together a b beaut z1 creamy wie, te, but, 
be vien ray , I could not discover of 
it watery — id as 
If any one wishes to apply these observati 
40 Asparagus "tt 
1s.—Commander in Chief, Excellence, and Queen of — conan she th r Ta ee —— highly Ba blanched Asparagus sewer piers ee having 
Eee GERANIU MS. ; — needed to bring t the most perfect results this yea am kapry 8 it in * 4 1 1 1 
T “Twenty for Tate milla l. Ser Ay fea eee ee he glass ee oea i 3 nl Tight” 
Tae shilling, or T . — are too little in the habit of meeting den- |? 
Alboni (Henderson’s), Anais Bouquet tout fait, Beauty of ne soon as ed t down in 
Jehu improved, I . py rE Riv, somey — * en 11 5 eee kee io fairly | an autumn, Hg the A ds a good rich dresing of rich 
scented, La belle = semen Lady Plymouth, aby — e ne Y; not to draw r the winter, salting them 
Madame’ Grisi, Madame Celeste, 
Modesta, 1 y; Pheasant’s foot, bat, Prince of . — 
cturata, Queen V a, n um coccineum, Radula, 
Rosa —.— Sidoaia, e es and Zelia 
‘Selec 
Twenty shillings. 
ng call — u E (the best white eel = 
ofthe West, Jenn gs ge Crusader, Orion, 
—.— of S 
—— Black Mercury, Lady Ebrington, Scarlet 
osa. tus, PE na Bara Mustee, and 
un BEST or w. 
All Orders above 20. ab will be delivered: free o, of carriage 
and South Devon Railways. 
Railway and Steam from this port to all parts 
of Great! Britian * 
communication 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE AND CO, 
NURSERYMEN, PLYMOUTH. 
THE 1 ll 3 oo now 
Also Ins — ths e the ho aaa of Asparagus 
~ Rhubarb, lik pers Marrow, 
ere alg and Lam 
woe 7 ae wa; Vi 
the 1 Russellianus, an onette. e 
Destruction of Woodlico and Green-fly ; and Peat Charcoal as t 
a Manure, By James 3 
n fo ons 
2s. ; or, by post, 2s, 4 2) 
n 
sk PERMANENT PASTURE. ; an 
ENRY ROGER SMITHE, of Eastling, 
T wenty from the followi owing List for | com 
j ots, Ros Y Circle, Nou mahal, Mare — 0 st possible ec 
e T fiddled 
n 
abou od Tirat does it. his advice concerning the 
W — TALOGUE Potato is attested by t the fact that he isnot among 
application for 
all sel ä — Med — s remarks upon that a 3 5 ot of ee 3 
t illustration of the fore, 
T edie Lee | 8 io chi 
gro 
Also PRACTICAL ACTER aes FOR THE CULTIVA- | SUPpose that a fence runs 
_ TION OF Te POTATO, containing a Competition — wise, 3 feet is a 
` for the by the Belgian Government. | row; a drill is drawn 
t, Camberwell, | The next row is sown 18 inches from the one A 
the Author, and sold by him only, Price eae then for the alay. and two u of the 
are allowed ; 
manure ring, an 
e os oe rr ee covering 5 manure with mould, to — evapo- 
T rries 
2 ration. The rain carries down the strength of 
rs experience told without humbug 1 ; 
ry author 3 nn winter covering > the roots; and, when 
: o author is a market:gardener:; he gets arrives, it might i off into the alleys, leaving 
— 2 eee t Camber- only mould Sasih on the beds to protect the roots 
TE bat ss porde sun. We have then ee 
serious sufferers by disease. ; , i 
As orm is probable a no crop is worse ‘grown | — hich he 1s 9 Tt is 
managed, as a whole, Asparagus, we o how many ways 
ia ; rho — want to 
egoing observations. * : 
description of the London know is the best way; or, if there is some difference 
_ of opini 
pinion as to that, which way i — 
market poa OH roan sd Londom consis in of cellent one. How seldom orid are eee this by 
persons they can trust, the 
ting on pr 8 iy of manure, and show them. It is as a mos elp, a as far as it 
Baie: á gud feet ee mixing 
i goes, to those who most panda help, that we have 
tna the meern nA Mach = ; | given this eee e to a notice of “ Corgilr's 
Practical Instracti 
th ret 
about two inches deep, the Tur Kazosanrues coccmga and varieties, as bed- 
apart, that | ding plants, cannot be excelled either in beauty or 
wing weakest, in order the facility with which their cuttings are “ioe ruck and 
the permanent crop may stand one foot apart, 3 into a flowering state. nse and 
i salar] ead of bloom that as be ob- 
from each comparatively small plant, in abont 
— nine months from the time the cutting 
paa gives al roms 40 each bed. The | combined with their r render them , the 
a de 
ing, Faver- | first eae Onions are generally sowed over the Most attractive plants in . 
„Sham. i the Public with the PLE Rea 
NATURAL GRavaEs AND TREVOILS, in mixtures suited | > © Practical the Cultivation ofthe Potato,” |, We wi eed at once to give our mode of cul- 
the descripti, : 1 — Essay for the Prize of 1000 francs | tivating the family for bedding purposes, 
~ | Offered by the sane a from the numerous inquiries made a 
“Maxrow, Scarlet. Ruane — 5 — aoe a a the | 0 We at many of head 
Tomato, or Love-apple; Chicory and Lamb Lettuce as salads ; | ciate ormation on 
= Lisianthu s Russellianus ; the tree Mignone 
| By 
on of woodlice and: green-fly ; ; and peat anual as a 
eee 
bag have only seen these 
or exhibition, will, we se, bo lied to in pas 
JAMES CUTHILL, Horticulturist, Camberwell. 
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