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41—1850.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. mis 
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ESSRS. J. anD H. BROWN inform the nobility ROSE CATALOGUE. — — a 
J and gentry they supply ors or —.— quantities of fine pct np SON, Berk erts, ea * tegen ildew E _ r om to be found 
eens, Orna: 1 Shrubs, Superior Fruit Trees, &c., to . end pact New CATALOGUE to all their Mel a e Im. unkno fact, in = 
furnish New Walls, ens, and Pleas Grounds. Also tomers — — new applican ghee i have — ki enclosing two absence of the —— made by Messrs Lx, n 
oo Plants for fics — . —— . — r ua wel y= Those w. who ¢ about planting Pleasure one could have N that t they had betes E 
Fine Dwarf and Standard Trained Peach, Nectarine, a acres), as they ed a Eois her of some — dewed at all. the ete heth 
ums, Pears, and Ch e best and —— Deodara, 2 to 4 fee anaes at; Atia ow arises importan enquiry whether 
: ; Douglasi. seed, 4 to 5 feet ll the leading Pious 
— t n neee tty pape ts ee i 5 Rhododendrons, all the bares ne 1 white to aon. sulphur will not destroy all other kinds of mildew, 
Untrained or Maiden Ditto 13. on each, or per dozen. 15 0 growing in loam, from they remove ee y; also me That of the Peach, of the of op, Pea 
es, Dwarfs and Sta ards of best sorts, perdozen... 15 0 | hybrids of Sineasi ereenhous varieties ; Azaleas, best Ghent; | and Onion, are all very closely related to h 
t — dozen 3 0 with a general pp yee of Trees and Shrz oe both for a 4 y 7 to eac 
Pine Figs , Me — Nr ts, and Mulberries, each 0 | Pleasure Ground a — also of Fruits, Catalogues of other ; all p sess the habits, and are formed 
Strong Fines from eyes and layers, in pots, per dozen . 15 0 which may be obtai — by enclosing two penny stamps. The from tissue which is apparently the in 
Filberts, newthin helled — red skinned, per dozen... 3 0 stock of Plants at “these No urseries bay one 9 as in the other formed that evidence 
i ie oan 0 80 t a price s : 
Strawberries, ali the va AMERIC AN PLAN 2 decetve the public. Double Camellias, aia Greenhouse kiih, exists of a cure for th Hop mildew havi n 
Andromeda floribunda, fine blooming — iil dozen 18 01 to 4 feet—prices given on applic ndoubtedly found in flowers of sulphur driven 
25 aa har zee — — — — on „% o| WOODLANDS e ee near UCK FIELD, repeatedly among the leaves; we no 
s — 15 0 ore us the registe ign of an ingenio 
rr aun ee 8 0 M. WOOD anp SON having with ates remade trument dae b. fs M et — 
as and ie 64 one of a sort, by name 6 0 sation Selection of the best CINERARIA 3 *. aldstone, for 
12 Hardy Heaths, o pays ‘Se. D t two seasons, and having a — stock of the e pu of throwing clouds of sulphur 
25 f 1 — 3 met by aieia . 1 8 8 that will t bloom well during the n ter among the leaves into the air of Hop fields. 
— pA E doe 49 0 very superb new varieties . oiiaii, The machine n in some respects r 
New Hardy Yellow Rhododendrons, each, 27 64. to . 10 6f 24 ditto PEPEE „ me m B0 0 |sembles Fry’s, mentioned at p. 501 of the present 
demea asortbyname , 19 6 12 new Verbenas of 1850. x 5 . 15 0 2 t nji ay 3 wa Eo 
ditto tto . * 25 0 eing e tter principle. 
-50 Dwarf Roses, on their own roots, by name 16 0 2 new Petunias o P 
12 Tea-seen ‘tod eae, one of u sort by name, in pots 9 0 Comrie pa mixed — 4 Hallyhoeks, pr dozen = 16 0 It consists of a aan lone, worked by aw. wheel, and 
—— ai * om 12s, and ia : Superb named di to, per — 18 0 | drivi riving air rapidly ugh a passage in casing 
OES Roses, 2 
N on ose, per doz 6 0 EEDLING GERANIU of the fan, Above this pean a hopper, 
— Mote, ami Senet. den Batailles, in pots, RUNDLE S “BEAUTY OF MONTPELLIER. has containing the sulphur to be projected. Below the 
ms — n I 1 Purchased by the fol arip E . hopper, and between it and the a a box 
$ Double id 5 mad 1 and P Par “ ican, Weih. f A pta — A Aee ease ae | a ng a sieve =a Ap meen p m 8 
ne of a 8 , Sudbury wu e r ex1 
12 —— Camellias, io — ditto S dit 3 8 r 2 . — ena Mr. B. F. Cant, Colehes..| ceives s th Iph 3 the 
50 Superior Gr — asort,, by name”. 4 ter; Mr. W. Bragg, Slough ; Mr. Wm. Ivery, Peckham, Surrey. | y be hopper, and conveys it 5 
24 Choice Ericas, one of a sort, by name 15 0 and — of — — leading Nurserymen in the kingdom. e air passage through which the fan-blower is 
= a — choice — ont od plants 3 i pa ing out, 20s. each, third ie it. Theoscilla vod e motion a requisito 
New Dwarf Liliputian ms, distinet varitis ditto 10 0 | to the ‘onde with one added to every three. to ensure the on of the sieve is obtaine 
Fine New Yellow Picotees a nd Carnations of best Apply to WILLIAM R. nnen b Co., a lever and cam, Diaan ani ka ain ba ae 
8 i 8 n as ...... | rotatory motion of the wheels that work the fan- 
‘Violets : Arborea, Russian, and Meapetiten, poh doz. 4 0 blow This last of the contrivance is of great 
Seer age een en aner ge; The Gardeners Chronicle, |impo ensures uniformity of delivery 
Passifioras, Jasminums, and Clematia, of sorts, each 1 6 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1850. to the sulphur, preventing all choking up and 
Cryptomeria japonica and 6 choice Pinus, for 10 0 en e Gd sts | sticking — of the — i 
ope or foreing, dres „ Lilies, and all kinds of Dutch | Pon some years past Vines have been 1 Having seen this instrument in action, 
2 aten London attacked by a kind of Munk. which in many 2 nad thas it appears to us to whe by far the best 
. — Ot R. instances has ruined the „ and i rs gts of the mechanical inventions for into th 
6 rng n PRINCE OTRA WBERRY, e destroyed Cont plants: themselves. In our| air ae or other substances in a state of minute 
Also, PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CULTI.| vol. of 1847, p. 779, Rev. Mr. pointed | division. 
VATION OF THE POTATO, containing the Compe out the true nature of this affection, showing that 
for the Prize of 100) francs, offered by the Belgian Government. 7 
uctions on the Management of Asparagus, Sea. was caused by t resence of a e parasi CORRESPONDENT has sent us an example of the 
barb, Vegetable — Scarlet — Straw 5 
ber, Chicory and Lamb Lett a 
Melon, — 8 Sada the 
us Russellianus, 3 Tree Mi te, e Destruction 
of Woodilice and Green fiy; and er Charcoal a ae e 
r JAMES CUTHILL, turist, — 
Horticul 
riuted for pre agera and sold b; E Kiro, pera 25., 
or by post 2s, 6d. Sold also at Hamiltons al Co., 33, Pater- 
noster- row. 
` A Lad about 17 years of age wanted. 
th 
application of sulphu means of stopping the 
os of this itl deve: Little atten mii * 
seems to have been paid to the hint; n 1848 
the mischief was greater than ever. 
Bu 15 
22d July of that year 9 at | 
oe > — Exotic N „ King’s- 
— 
an inspection of 
fine healthy pa ag of PE PEACI ~NECTARINE, -and -other |, 
FRUIT TR#ES (free from insect, and of all the kinds, 
both trained and untrained), cannot fail t com- 
plete they ne the ad- 
vantage of tb t elaborate attention to their culture, both 
in root and bra with a particular meth abelling, 
ensuring the accuracy of each kind; their stock of VINES, 
raised from eye the “Se ney Ast plan the most 
eminent rs in the country, is larger than and 
t growers ordinary 
of first-rate excellence.—Exotic Nursery, King’s-road, g e 
an 
gardener at Leyton, announ p. 493), that he had 
stopped the evil 5 the 9 of sulphur and 
Bre rom that Bevs to the —— no certain opinio 
seems to hav formed concerning the value of 
this application. We hav sales s recommended 
erting that if it is ere a early enough Mn 
AK a cure would be effected. Thos 
it do not agree 
TRUE DOUBLE ROMAN NARCISSU 
THE MOST shea hy AND EARLIEST FLOWERING OF 
ALL THE NARCISSUS, 
OBERT HALL seer Sa of his 
nee of the above-named BULBS, in cro 
healthy condition. „ fine Dutch HYACINTHS 6s. p 
dozen, or 3 dozen for 136. Crocus, —.—— Tulips, &c, at his 
Foreign Warehouse, 63, South Audley-s 
fa z the Chapel. 
— gs may be had by post, and 9 
LEY’S YTILEY’S VIOLA ARBOREA, 2 PERPETUAL 
Bra VIOLET. —VIoLA ARBOREA, or the PERPETUAL 
— l 
T" 
ectual ; others isons Be benefit from 
sufferers like our- 
contrary, report dis- 
der a persevering — 
o doubt remains that with 
skill and attention this Grape di — ey ceased to 
be formidable. What the f failure may 
have been, it rests with Coie — heel failed to 
discov We that 
méry. 
statement we 3 lay 
beauti- before our gre the bc co letter 
Oct ober 4 
5 N ome inquiries for oi 
pois fact given plants sent out last 
season by EDWARD TILEY, he begs to state he has thi 
year a fine stock of the above ful DOUBLE VIOLET 
mow to dispose of, which he can i this 
roper for making beds or p Ti bi 
scented; the bl are as large the double blue 
Hepatica ; they bloom mooy ugust till the end of May, 
a are perfectly hardy. Twelve of these plants grown in pots 
ut a large greenh ; and a small bed, 9 feet by 
de, will be sufficient to furnish a fa 1 bouque 
of the winter and spring. hey pg be 
e 
T 
he them gr i i 
of pan to the height of 4 feet, with large bushy heads to them, 
and hundreds of bloo: m at the same time. La 
— — per doz smaller ditto, 3s. per 
hui 
1 aiig he to a fine stock of that — — 3 VIOLET, 
or VIOLA See which has 
London exhibitions. In colour it * egasi 3. Strong 
822 “ed, each; or smaller ditto, 140 6d. each. 
KI LET's 8 GOSAR STRAW BERRY.— —Strong 
plants at 3s. per doze 
Trueba TH oos Tank SEED, 1s, per packet. 
WILLIAM SEED, saved from 24:distinct 
packer. 
WINTER CUCUMBER.—Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 28. 6d. 
per 
Whole or any quantity of the above will be sent, postage | 
on receipt of a Potoa order, 
an, Seedsman, and Florist, | 
. ed he n 
at t and 
ls. per packet. 
raat a SEED from all the best varieties, ls. per i 
or the amount'in penny postage stamps. 
Lex and Co., of the Nursery, Hammersmith, dated 
tober 4, 1 1850. 
ee iar Grapes of ou 
eeks 
sulphur was not washed till the Grapes 
— half coloured and yet pa is uninjured. 
ted in house and no other 
c Ac 
Sweet William 
in a peculiar state, It appears to 
have been in that condition durin the whole sum- 
mer, without producing flowers, St corresponde: ser 
sugges sts that it may be an instance of a moss gro 
g on the 2 of the stem, where the flowers shoul 
may be equally puzzled by 
— it 2 seems desirable to explain fully its 
real 0 
wing cut represents the of 
three of the branches of the part hed: iowa died 
own; and the amputated * ms indicate 
n have grow. 
r| wh 
of the triumph of — 
and 
that the case is — a striking one of 0 e proli fanii 
2 
A flower consists of tues parts called bracts, 
carpels, paa one within 
No sag was ligh r sepals, petals, stamens, 
means employed except once syringing t the * the other, in the order in which = e here enu- 
with sulphured water. been is the second instance ted, ‘and arranged round a e hs In 
at has come under our perso: ene observation this beginning th u alike 2 respect 
eee in which 118675 has been completely ish: forma 
flowe i 
stopped by the Bierce — sulphur pene even 
cold damp se 
the aid of a fire, and tbis 
2 Grapes a erak 1e were as a ee Nel, 
well coloured, as well ripened, as 
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amens, 
carpels, each having its peculiar orm, — its — 
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