No. 42—1850.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. 
INDEX. 
1 serv aut.... 666 e 
water on oe 
8 
1 s 
Allotments . *. 
Birds, British song . 
British As Association: 
Sent ii 2 f ‘Seed 
ea, pion o 
2 — of ses 
n e 
ALEE APARA 
. 66: 
SR eee @ Potato disease 659 
ponat ee t leaves. 2 = ag Chiswick aud at Uck- 
| She how to mismanage a. 662 e 
Gardening H „ „& „ Rivers? (Mr.), nursery, no 663 
Hadoes . . . . Rock work scence — 663 4 
Hairs on plants .... 59 Roots, hairs on * pond 
g 2 e 
11 s de 
® | their 1 
5 
ESTIMONIAL TO MR. MUNRO, late Wr e. 
[Price 6d. 
NEW SEEDLING PANSL ie e 
IN-C yer 
to the Horticultural Society of London.. Al 8 75 79 “PRINCE i 
3 held at the — Inn, Ea ham Green, Septem — OUELL an t sates un We 
30th, 1850; Mr. Glendinning, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Cock. Mr. o apse Fee 
Edmonds, aie: Go sana dale, ** Ayres, and Mr. prepared b executo — a for the above firs AN- 
bei t, Mr. GLE Nün ne wag G tS preside ite, Caie | SLES, which they guara will give the highest satisfaction: 
was then elected Secretary, and Mr. Edmonds Treasurer. “ COMMA A IEF” was exhibited at the Worton 
aye was then Resolved, That a subscription not exceeding Half- ting of May 29th, pana the initials of 5 nd 
eure for each person tered into for the purpose the fo! lowing opinion is given in — Florist“ of July last: 
or presentin o with a suitable Testimonial of — A . w ground, bronzy purple top petals, lower cae 
on his 8 ng my 1 the superintendence of the Horticu margined a with nthe nt — bold eye, showing’ to great ad- 
en, which appointment he held for — a of | Vantage: a fine flowe ition.” 
18 iety’s Ga 
van eo 
of contributing are requested to forward 
to the 3 er es Mr, Charles Edmonds, 
Chiswick . Chiswick, Middl 
hes wai = also Resolved, That the — List be closed on 
3 — 16th, 1850. 
2 Pos e orders payable at Turnham Green. 
The 3 opinion — this fine flower is also given in th 
deners’ Chronicle, of June 20th, under the initials of“ Y. y” 
yan gro round, ë maroon, lower 
th the our - eye good; a full-sized 
s rich dark 
Howers large and — 
8 NEW SEEDLING PICOTEE AND CARNATION. 
OHN SCHOFIELD AND SON — pegs thee ve 
friends, and florists generally, that t 
out the following fine Picotee and Rae Mo tal SLADY 
H. — e Picot 
was exhi 
Worton Cottage Mee — aud obt * ed ed the le eee, opinion? f 
i 
N EW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY—MYATT'S 
. 1 variety raised from the British 
roduei fe poeeme 12 — 
> very * ee abundance of 
5 trawberries 
i off the last fruit of a good size, age oi 50s. per 100. 
` | Also Myatt’s Eleanor, 5s. British Qusen, Globe, Mammoth, 
Comte H po he ing, 
Seedling, Elton Pine, a 6d. 
10s, * ‘Kiley’ s wives 38. 6d 
r 100. pos: — r Farm, Dep! 
pn Designs for Laying 
; also Estimates for all kinds of Plantin ng, a whether 
Sal or economic.—Bagsho' hot Nurseries, Oct. 1 
SEEDLING GERANIU 
UNDLE'S BEAUTY OF MONTPÈLL IER has 
$ es 
d Brown, upg; Mr. Keynes, 
iswick ; B, N. Cant, Colehes- 
wit s Peckham, 
Pla 
to pipe bs e three 
Apply to WILLIAM E. BENDLE & Co., 
MEN, PLYMOUTH. 
*GOLIAH” erb Waza, 
HOYLE’S NEW GERANIUMS AND MAYLE’S NEW 
FUCHSIAS. 
Me ee MATEN 2 CO. have a few extra stro 
cut down pl: capes pr 's new GERANI UMS, 
ised Hautbois, — 
a YATION OF THE POTATO, con 
WERS 
Maldon, Essex, beg to offer to the 4 . —— 
Priced Catalogue of —— ee — Seeds. Als 0 E Early 
Seed Potatoes of 1850, 
Post-free on app! — ition. ne eg 9. bea 
RGONIUM, coer teak wal MAGN ra 
HARLES DIMMICK 2 ; 
of the above sea eg E Lar „ 
3 TAR or six} 9 tho t 
Terms, gash.—* 2 1 25 ot Wight, 
UTEILL'S BLACK į PRINCE. STRAWBERRY. 
Now vam price 10s. per 
Also, PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR rade CULTI- 
for Prize of 100 9 , offered by the 
118 Instructions on the nagement of E agus, Sea- 
kale, Rhubarb, Vegetable —.— ere nee Strawberry, 
Melon, Cucumber, Chicory and Lamb L as Salads; the 
i — — 3 Destruction 
by sete Ag Horticulturist, © 
Lond Printed fo ‘or 
—.— pont 25. 4d. Sold Hamiltons and Co., 33, Pater- 
nos . . ĩͤ 8 
PLAN TS FOR BLOOMING IN THE CONSERVATORY 
IN WINTER OR EARLY SPRING, 
ESSRS. J. ano J. FRASER, Nurserymen, Lea 
Bridge- 
with bloom-buds, at the ee 
AZALEA INDI ICA, in fine so! 
19 
128. to 188. „ 
v: 27 3 = 
MUSS A ROVENGE ROSES . 12s. » 
HARDY AZA . including fine 
ZIAS, Se. 
he above a tifully grown, and we tell estab established in 
pots, and are fit for forcing. ttances respect- 
* uested from unknown correspo! Peco ts. 
pra by whom * _ years past the B has been 
tended, an om she earnestly solicits a c u- 
F cen! been 
— of that support whi ch ays up if has 
corded to her * Nr family. ebts owing to and 
s, Tu lips, Ko., at 
„ 
r the set of eight, 3l., — m plants 21. May! T rs. Woop wi eived and oat as the — 
seven new FUCHSI — (warranted the best ever e 1s in- Huntingdon; ety ia — y 5 pag that all post- 
cluding Champ Hebe, sent out in June for 50. ; e orders be made —— to Buna W 
Present price 2 Circulars can be h JohN Ix RAM, in ng t paan bus 
tra fine GERAN 9 77 respectfully informs the acing nl — publ 10 J ‘that 
12 best new CINER nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of 
STANDARD ROSES, per the favours for so many years liberally bestowed on his pre- 
_OHRYSANTHEMUMS pi ) varieties, 8s. per denen decessors. The stock comprises an immense — of Fruit, 
ent-lane N = Birm an amental 1 1 — 1 — Pe i 5 wi 
as alarge collection of Stove, Greenhouse, and Bedding Plants, 
BE SOLD, 1 “GREEN OUSE, Quite New | with every description of Florists’ Flowers, of all of which 
gth 12 feet by 7, by 9 feet — To be seen at 7, City- Catalogues may be had on application. , Seeds for the supply of 
terrace, Qity-road, Londan, soe and Flower 5 . — — 
r r . E AOA ch aracter of these Nurseries affording excellent 
TRUE DOUBLE ROMAN NARCEA 3s. per facilities for keeping the varieties pure and distinet. 
ost fragrant r st flo of all the A few stocks, con e an of the STAN- 
Har ROBERT HALL — e arrival of WICK NECTARINE to be sold a Very fine well, 
of the above-named BULBS, pod SPRUCE FIRS, 2 to 3 feet, 30s. ; 3 to 4 feet, 35s. per 1000. 
h HYACINTHS 6s. per gdon is situate em k of the Great 
Northern Railway, which wi ll afford a cheap and rapid transit 
Foreign Warehouse, 63, South ee thy pwr E ; 
facing the Chapel, Priced Catalo sgass may be had by post, and 
postage stamps taken in paymen ` 
both no 
N.B. The business will in future be carried on under the 
firm of “ Woon and INGRAM.” 
japonic 
4 also at Ha and oad by by mi price 2s., 
HARWOOD,” H. Purple Pcotee, and  KNOWSTHORES n one ian a i re . ö 
Py arn: e per s. 6d., or Fo 
Pairs for 30s. The — have — submitted — the meeting, | RraI Nursery, Great t Yarmout 
at Worton Co — boy spoken of A the highest terms. See J. FAIR — an immense Stock 
f | report, vide Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 24th, and Florist for of remarkably fine FRUIT TREES, trained and un- 
0 pone: Also Suka ds opinion in the } Milane Florist , consisting of Peaches, Nec es, Apri Pears, 
They k in zd po ts, and wantin; — — g. for this month. The confiden ded as First- | Plums and Cherries, in a large as nt of the most ap- 
is ta kait on prepaid mining — one class flowers, and a j Pn Ope acquis eitie in their prey ved kinds; also a very large stock of ornamental Forest 
postage stamp.—Worton Cottage, Isleworth. * — 5 * Son can wt ay athe rea stron ong plan Trees, Flow hrubs, a v ns, on land they are 
x pa otees or owers, 20s. to roo to el induced tfully to solicit the atten< 
3 B. SMITH begs most respectfully to inform 12 ditto Be Carnations, Sec "6s, to 12s. | ti a of Gentlemen planting to an inspection 0 8 
the Nobility, Gentry, and the Trade that his stock of | 12 Pairs of First-class Pinks, 65. to 125 ey intend er — prices for cash as 
AZALEA INDICAS are very fine this season, and well set for 12 W 2 cot Show Pansies, 6s., 10s,, and 15s. insure their li 
and comprise several new and striking novelties. The Catalogue of the above may be had o n application, and J. F. also hae eave | eA 1 j— a — of Gentle- 
ties of Rhododendrons atg strong and Pansy Seed from Show Flowers, 2s, 6d. mr acket, men Hie T z 2 Gre pe 3 to 
fine, as also Rhododen: 5 eral, Camellias, Roses 8 t Calceolaria See on 28. 6d. Cape Hens, Chinese Azaleas, 
Liliums, &c., all offered at the lowest ebb ol — N Knowsthorpe, near Leeds, ‘kshire. wall ay a 1 5 is — — vagal Ans this seagon, 
f which may be had by i — closing a postage TO SEEDSMEN, to h they will yer the most moderate by to indus 
sery, Kingston, Oct. 19. BRAHA HARDY ‘SON, favour 2 extensive orders, 
2D Nurseries, Clapham m, near Londo: 
on, 
Tieu, PRICE. CURRENTS Wa 40 40 and 1 
Pi Als eas n TTE, NunseRYMaN, Ghent, 
SondE RAHN, , 52, Mark-lane, 
“Joos Van pere hege es especial atenti 
pià 
on to the foll 
sia esculenta Alles 0 
een Gl Gl. Gandaventie a 9 the true Lilium 
cum (not L. Brownii), Lilium lancifolium roseum Co- 
L. Szowitsianum, testaceum ; fine Anemones and 
ed collection of M e te 
ne 
im viol atrovio lias, Cercis 
nica, and Morus Kempferi, in fine plants, both from 
Siebold’s recent introduction ; Pyrus japonica a and atro- 
8 ea, a r. Jon Siebold; Azalea indica, and the 
w collection of Ghent Azaleas (hardy), of which L. V 
Hovrtte bought the entire stock; the Van Houtre’s 
Calceolarias (Seeds), all the new Chrys emums, Coniferous 
P. fine Salis fi seed, Fern: very ription, 
tne new Fuchsias from M. Linden (distinct species), the very 
curious and beautiful Stanhopea ecornuta, collection 
Palms, an — —— collection of the best varieties of 
Herbaceous Pæ the celebrated Rh lendron V: 
3 re ee (in 2 bushy plants), the novelties 
eee Camellia Catalogue is in preparation. 
The usual discount to the trade.—PLA VTS IN LONDON ha 
TO 5 PLANTING FRUITS, AND TO T 
TRADE IN GENERAL, 
OHN . isg dis of his Nursery 
Business, begs to Ma the remainder of his fine healthy 
Stock of FRUIT REES. 2 y —— low prices, having 
only a short time to clear the G und: 
PPLES. Per Doz. Per 100. 
Dwarf Plants es .. £0 4s, EI 10s. 
Standards was 28 0 A ; 0 
Espaliers oša see 0 0 
PEARS. 
Dwarf Plan ha wt 616. 2 8 
ae tE 
Erai fine bush: ae 1 
ae 1 018 6 0 
PLUMS, 
Dwarf Plants 3 9 6 0 
tandards oe oie 012 4 0 
Espaliers isan — 018 6 0 
* 
a — rr bee of 3 6 
| Bus 2 0 
Bopa —.— wee 0 18 6 0 
Aces PEACHES, AND NECTARINES. 
Dwarf M n Plan rA; S 0 9 3 0 
35 Train 1 0 7 0 
8 = ed 2 
Figs, of : 09 3 0 
eee 100 varieties 0 2 0 12 
Currants, black, white, — red 0 2 0 12 
Fine Standard Ross.. 0 12 4 9 
Half - s 3 0 
worked, 94 ine ches 2 0 
Dw 
Catalogues will be s t by inc losing one . stamp to 
J. Burr s, 3. * street, N Norwic ch. 
6d, per te ea in 12 
e 4.year-ol Whitethorn, 2s. 
quantities. 
