THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
GRICULTUR 
AL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 41—1850.] 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 
DEX. NEW FANCY GERANLUMS AND CINERA 
culture, Russian - . .. . 649 b | Mildew, Grape susse. . . 643 ò 1 — tp n e 
Asparagus, culture ae, Modbury Cattle Show ........ 654 a road Nursery Joh W commence 
1 85 North —.— ped Farmers’ sending out on the Lom inst. the following new FANCY GE- 
ha —— 62 „ RANIUMS, s — 6d, each; for description see Gardeners’ 
Laa Targets. ge, B44 @ | Pepper, te. “ee 22 Chvenie of las 
Gilendar, Ho rticultaral `s Plants, diseases of . . It 696 BLACK PRINCE. PRIMA DONNA 
. wpe per ITE. PRINCE & 
Hedges, Thorn 
Hedges, a 1 nd ies 
A 
EINES DES PLE RS. 
Also, ki November, his new CINERARIAS, a description of 
which will be given in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of n eek. 
N EW SE SEEDLING PANSIES—« COMMANDER. | thi 
F” AND “PRINCE ARTHUR.” 
OUBLL AnD CO. beg to announ ey N now 
prepared to execute orders for the above first-rate PAN- 
SIES, which they 8177 will give the highest leat tin n. 
HIEF” was exhibited at the Worton 
fM 39 th, under the initials of“ T. T.,“ 
Lands, elay 24 G43 
yering, pots for ...,,.. + 646 Vine, calvare ¢ of a helpmate to 
Man Tine TET =" the culture of the mind .... 645 è 
— wees a — ee: = —5 3 s 1 a see — a 
Manure et eat, cure for smutin ...... a 
r. al e 
— 
Ser — arine alen is given in “ Beck's = orist ” of Jul A 
No. 2, Yellow w grou low — 3 
‘pa 
vantage : ‘fas Poner Ar 24 
JOHN B. SMITH begs begs most respec’ tfully to era 
the Nobility, Gen ey, and — Trade that his s 
ocean IN DIC As are very fine this 
ral, Cam mellias, Kous, 
t ata- 
. e of whlch — be had by — a postage stamp. 
orbiton Nursery, Kingston, Oct. 12. 
TER eos “QUEEN OF ENGL 
CHATER a noun thine y are 
prepared to nal out good pl of the ve, at 5s. per 
Sees Bi with it Eleven other distinct show flowers for 35s 
For description see List, 
S 1 2 6d. per packet. 
Very fine, from named fi 0 * 
J. Coates and Son, Haverhill, Sufis T. 
\CALCEOLARIAS AND PANS assena 
ENRY MAJOR, Knos harpan r Leeds, e 
ery distinct t and beau tifat 
supply healthy plants of Twelve 
CALCEOLARIAS. includin, e Seedlings 7 — yet 
out (all of them his own wu seediiogs), i for Il. 2 free. o the 
‘ollowing first-rate show PANSIES, for 1l. post fre —— vis.) 
France Sola.. Ae Bes eck, Queen of Engla — Hebe, Madame 
Sontag, Magnificent, Staffordshire Hero, Helen, Blue-eyed 
M Hector, Mas „and Sir J. Franklin. Very choice 
Ca and Pansy , 2s, 6d. per packet. 
H. M. respectfully that all accompanied 
by a Post. office order. a 
LAWSON’S ANN AT GOLDEN Sanni “roe 
ETER LAWSON uso SON, 
„ beautifully marbl: 
spots, the side e side most ex} exposed to the sun, clouded wih —o 
3 pera 
ous, adhering slightly to the stone, w ich 1 is 
sm he size of the fruit. On walls it attains 
size, but in no way improves in flavour, whic! k is the 
th all standard-gro 
the old Green-gage —— a Plum grown 
, and superior to it 
ng so much hard 
[Price 6d. 
TAa IMONIAL TO MR. MUNRO, late Garde 
ener 
Horticultural Society of 
Meeting, held at the Roebuck Inn, Turnham Green, September 
80th, 1850; Mr. n Mr. Tn . Cock, Mr. 
Edmonds, Mr. Mr. Caie, Mr. A. 
bei 
reta 
It r Resolved, T That a — pii not exceeding Half- 
mon should- i puitabis Testi into for the purpose 
lved, That the — List be closed on 
Saturday, November 16th, 1850. 
*, office orders payable at Turn 
Back A PELAR hga a TWO GUINEA 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, of Ja une Loh, —— the parry of r t fod 
“No 2, Rich * ae be A oa tals dark maroon, lowe 
petals margin ith the —eye good; a fuil-s ized 
and fine flo 
PRINCE ARTHUR. white ground, top petals rich dark 
purple, lower ones margined with the same colour, eye good 
flowers — and — — r 
This was exhibited “Commander-in-Chief” at the 
Cottage Meering, a "ind b g opinion : 
Trade w dered, 
THE FINEST CARNATIONS, "PICOTEES, AND 
penne AND CO.’S Extensive and —— — 
the above pi> * 
healthy, — are ready Sob co ag * 
plants, to any part = the United Ki 3 * for exportation, 
at the following p 
25 pairs of finest first-rate ior bea: of Carna- 
tons an a Pico $ „ £5 0 0 
12 pai ao 5 do. s nnn 
25 pairs of = fine show varieties of do. 30 0 
12 d do. a Ast to f 10 0 
Fine mixed border r ditto—per 5 Pairs *. 0 
True or 9 ai 0 
PIRES, d nest ee Big TS show flowers, 125, to 18s. per 1 
pairs 
PANSIES, the finest first-class vg ipai ene a 
e Metropolitan 
hibitions, 10s. to 18s. per dozen, per * 1 e. 
1 of the newest and best kinds, with flower buds, 
30s. 
GINERARTAS, do. do,, 12s, to 18s. per dozen, 
ago A of the best a utumn, winter, and spring-flowering 
kin to 9s. per dozen 
EP PACRIS, — . 9s. to 12s, per dozen, 
CORREA . Cooperii, 
13 n FASTOLFF RASPBER 
by You and Co., 15s. per 100. 
"Royal Baraat, Great Yarmouth, Oct, 12. 
HYACINTHS AND OTHER ROOTS. 
n NEW 4 ogg CATALOGUE OF 
irk Bel SARAH, CAS. seedlings not sent out before, 
but frequently exhibited in our winning collection, may be had 
h for a pos e order on Br n favour 
Joun DOBSON; : package and ca don included. 
Lon 
They are in 3-inch pots, and wanting mmediate shifting. 
Catalogues may be had on prepaid application, enclosing one 
stage stam p- Nen 7 0b ab fast Isle wo 
ROSE NURSE 
P: FRANCISS NEW ROSE "CATALOGUE, 
. —＋ — —— — west kin og and worth 
cultivating, is now rea very, Sand sal forwarded 
gratis on — Tue do Uection this pcg 
sive and remarkably fine 
NEW GERANIUMS, P AT REDUCED PRICES, NOW 
READY FOR seater’ OUT, 
ASS anp BROWN hay large, healthy, and 
vigorous stock of 4 5 following, x well-established in 4. inch 
pots. Orders will be executed in rotation as they are received. 
NEW VARI ETIES SENT OUT “LAST SEASON, 
5 ipsy Bride kak hi 10s. 6d. 
„ Constance A 
„ Conspicuum .I 
Beck's eee FCC 
„ Governor N PeT 
1 . * ase pe 
Rosalin Re ete 
Gaine s Flying Fe — ani K i 
le’s 2 of — ange iia 5 i 
sf * satis 5 i ae 
ie a = ig si š ee 
„  Christabel,,. 9.41 
„ Crispina. $ 2 
„ Nandee 8 5 
Foquett's Magnificent 7 
ymons's 2 nes 
Any 12 of the abo een 30. N. or 12 of our own 
vend D 
AT. Sn daze an | Bla Flamingo (i go (apts gos. 
1 
e of the Village (Hoyle’s) | Queen Victoria (Wh 
ping’ Rebecca (Topping’s) 
8) Kefulgent (Beck's) 
l Rolla ( Hoyle’s) P 
= | Sparkler (H — ) k 
= ) oyle’s 
© | Star (Beck 
š Susdown 3 
3 ymmetry (Beck 
2 se (Beck s) * Mag pe (Arnold’s) 
oe amped ae Castle (Whames’) 
rincess Helena W. 
A MBROSE'S SEEDLING FANCY PELARGO- adie KOOT pm 12 2 of the Kue eases ráj 2 epee ig? * 
NIUMS.—To be sent out the middle of October, for pre- or our own selection 552 
nt . e. remittance to secure — first selection, Ie Just published, a soe eee = 1 2 “ap ph frre a or 20 fa zr. “89 selection for Ht 
GALETY. A 8 ‘small, distinct, — 8 vai top petals | 7° ips, Iris, — Anaad, Crocus, — Augusta en Labella (Beck's) 
z mulberiy, Piihi han pi iak — wer petals Spotted with Gladiolus, Tria, &c., with s x enny Lind (Lyne’s) i 
r of t 7 ne mes g nen | apvice as to the best method of them. It will oe en 8 — 
BELLE MARIE.—A fine, distinct flower, smooth, and of fine be found of great service to ali aien ; s) Mrs. Brock 
substance, top pe! mulberry, ed with e crimson, The 8 of Seeds sent ou 5 such rion (Beck's) Mustee (Beck's) 
lower with the same ; constant and ; the only fancy | universal faction, we have been induced to offer — the follow. — (Hoyle’s) Negress (Garth’s) 
nium that obtained a certificate at the Royal Botanic — ‘Collections of Roots,” which we are certain will please every | Clara ( 1 Orion (Foster’s) 
Exhibition of 1848. 218. Cruenta (Bec — — Painted Lady (Foster's) 
E PLUS ULTRA.—. nov pl top petals deep crim- Por te List of Roots contained in the Collections, see our mrapa Eere r's) Peri (Lyne’s) 
, Shaded with purple; lower petals much the same colour, | new Book ke of Alere (Foster’s) | Pericles (Foster’s) 
having a delicate margin pale pin $ a eee white OLLECTIONS OF polo Er. d. karo (White“ 3 Rachel 
‘oat, very distinct, the jenn jee the appear- 5 all the most approv cat Fair Rosamo endent (Beck's) 
nce of an Auricula flo ja cl sath — very free. 218. weak maller 3 2 0 0 Fire- fly tyne’ s Rosa Mundi (Miller’s) 
PERFECTION.—Top petals pupi rose, margined with — H OARA R fora Garden 1 0 0} Forget-me-Not (Lyne's) Rosamond (Beck's) 
white; lower petals ted wi lilac; free bloomer, con- or details of Collections, see Catalogue. Gigantic (Beck’s) Circle (Beck’ 
stant, and excellent habit. 1 * 100 A, = 100 very fine sorts. Purchaser’s Grandifiora fen “ig arlet Defiance ( ) 
ELIG — Ground colour blush, top petals having a beau- 3 0 0} Gulielma (Beck Star of the West (Lyne’s) 
tiful pink blo „ Hyacinths in 50 nag sorts. Purchasers s selection 210 0| 4 collection = the best old varieties at 6s. to 9s. per doz 
and free bloomer. 7s. 50 Hyacinths in 50 superior sorts 110 0 Pancy GERANIUMS.—Hero of Surrey (Gaines’s), 3s. 6d. : 
-PILOT.—Ground colour white; top petals blotched with 50 Hyacinths in 25 superior sorts ditto * 1 5 0| Alboni (Hen nderson’s), 30 fine showy varieties for 1 
ae a — 8 bering 15 spot 7 the same colour on 24 — 12 Basen — — so ditto 012 0} or six for 9s. ‘nema or 15s., 
ne dwarf ha very free. 12 Hyacinths in i 0 6 0 —Story’s, Mayle’s, Smith's 
W. A., having a few — * of F Seek 8 Seed to Where the — fF Hya j k be i to to W. E.R. ge 128 12 for II. 56., — 12 — * 3 I den 
B 6d. per packet of 40 2 N they request to be inform her they are ‘or 11. pena 
lattersen, Oct. 12. VERBENAS Smith's, B arker’s, Chauviere's, and other new 
ESS RS. STANDISH AND NOBLE’S new de- 
. Besides a T 
ess 
gli 
* this opportunity of freee that they 
giv out New Grounds and Pians for Im- 
2 r innos or al kinds of Planting, whether 
ental or economic, —Bagshot Nurseries, Oct, 1 
d for 
x whether single or 
water, pots, or the phy: ae, also 
double Hy yacinths are preferred. 
* 
greater variety. Purchaser. 
sorts being selected when the 
and we will guaran i 
ber tinct ade, 
r 
two-thirds double, and one-third single ~ which gives a 
really 
ers may rely upon 
choice is left to ourselves, 
ntee em satisfaction, 
s, and further information, apply to 
WILLIAM E. bance! AND Co., 
Seed Merchants, — 
B. Our Hyacinths and other roots have just arrived from 
Halland in excellent condi:ion. 
of 1850. 12 for 15s, or 12 of dur own selection for 12s. 
PET * of our own and other varieties of 1850 for 15s., 
NEW CHRYSANTH HEMUMS, well set for bloom. 
| 12 ane and busby plants, best new v ing of last 
eason, for flowering fine this sate „ 0 
60 splendid varieties, including A.; 40 
8 . 110 0 
25 fine varieties, 175. 6a. ; 12 ‘ditto for 9 9 
Goods cariage free to Lon any ‘station on the London 
and Bury line, and extra plants sent gratis with orders of 408. 
m unknown dents. Post- 
and Brown, or to STEPHEN Brown, 
and Horticultural Esta bhae, Sudbury, Suffolk, 
6˙59„d z! 
