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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL Ee 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 43—1850.] 
3 OCTOBER 26. 
[Price 6d. 
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Iture, progress of.. . 685 6 | Maizesmut . 675 
B 1 dardni „ anure, fresh and fermented.. 654 
Botanical Society a ndon . 679 a | Master paa comment 622 
Association le | Nee Stanwi s. 676 
mii e | On — exu 678 
a} 678 
3 673 
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NIUMS, AURICULAS, and CARNATIONS. 
t a good se of the y t 
TO THE ADMIRERS OF FLO 
ND 
Saxon a — tan aN ex- 
TULIPS THYACINTHS, RANUN E 
ANEMONES, LILIUM LANCIFOLI (UM, GERA 
He ay 
— 
ae CATALOGUE will be —— by 
post, on applica’ 
be cc Rural H b 
ow to mismanage a. ral Bours, by 
Kem p on uping — oon os Servant and master. 
or, Epp: 
ne, culture of a ‘heipmate’ to 
culture the mind. ..... G77 4 
WATERER’S e NTS, bos Eo OF AMERICAN 
OSEA WATERER be eg his 
CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN PLANTS; 
descriptive 
8 ROSES, &e., 8 just 1 aud m Var had 
e . two stam pos cee B, 
Knàp Hill Nursery, Wokin neS 
g, Surrey. 
ET 2 who has an; . of planting éhe ensuing 
autumn should possess e of this Catalogue. 
2 ͤ T 
DWARD DEN YER is now prepared to send out 
his new Descriptive CATALOGUE of — Fruit Trees, 
Evergreens, Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, „ Which will be 
forwarded, enc penny ae hey to his — 
` Loughboroug road, ecb — YER informs his frien 
that he has no Seed. shop a endon 
may be ha a on a pone h escribes the pere of 
every Rh —— h 
e ty in m — —5 
ery, Bagshot, 
DOUBLE pasar 53 TUM.” 
A.P ODS has a fine healthy stock of the above 
beautiful novelty which he is now sending out at 5s, 
each, or seven for 30s.—Rose 57 Brighton, Oct. 26. 
LASS SEEDLING GERANIUM, 
UNDLE’S BEAUTY OF . 
a — 7 — of this valuable flower, see the Gardener: 
Saturday, Sept. 7. It isa sterlin ag oe ce 
CROCUSES, . 
¢ | price uder. 
bes sure to give the greatest satisfac 
over on 3 three trade. 
Apply to WILLIAu E. RENDLE and Co., 
Nurserymen, an 
JACKMAN, Vana . ocr A 
| Surrey, 14 mile from the Woking 
— Railway, begs to announce that yeze beajb t published 
w and complete or bi Pear his American 
Sruumental Evergreens a Shruds, Standard and 
Dwarf Roses, Fruit and Forest $ Trees, $ c., Which may be had 
gratis on applic. ation, 
. i eh ee ee Bre 
ESSRS. STANDISH anp NOBLE’S new de- 
scriptive CATALOGUE OF SELECT 0 
MENTAL — is just pu 
postag esi pag atise 
American Plants it contains a Plate and Description of the 
ortunii, Crypto- 
. S. ‘take this op nity of Beg 3 that ae 
give Designs for Laying out New Grounds 
provements ; also Estimates for all kinds of Planting, hetket 
0: ental or economic.—Bagshot Nurseries , Oct 
NOW SENDING 0 x 
BEX S PELARGONIUMS. The ae, GUINEA 
. of 8 Plan amongst them 
ofte ed in ou 
eve sent out before, 
Swen The ie — A y be 
we nen and c carting to London . 
They are in 3-in and wanting an im 
Catalogues m — be uad * prepaid cron enclosing one 
postage s —Worton Cottage, Isleworth. 
URSERIES, CHESHUNT, 
PAUL AND 
a 
tons, enclosing two stamps for the Rose, * e for the 
Tree Catalogue, will be immediately attended to 
PLANTS 3 win ven on IN THE CONSERVATORY 
WINTER OR EARLY SPRING 
ESSRS, J. anD J. FRASER, Nursery Lea 
ru 
tion. Price 208. each. 1 
rich mul St el aien 
th 
E 
— 4 * petals rich mulbe 
Exhibition of 1848. 
‘ PERFECTION. —Top petal 
poh ig lower petals spotted with rosy lilac; fre 
. 6d. 
"DEL GHT. 
— pink blotch, and preti 
78. 
mulberry, lower petals havi 
each ; 
healthy, all of which ar 
‘oad, Essex, beg to offer the aii. finely set | rac 
ate peg prices 
Gere 1 SOOTS, CHEAP. 
Carriage free, as see below. 
The finest fresh 1 “HY ACINTHS, ANEMONES, 
may be had at much less than the usual 
ices, as u 
per doz.—s. d. per ee d, 
Splendid Hyacinths, by ot a me 2 6 
. 6 0} Do. r beds 1 9 
Do., colours separate, —— 1 7 6 
without n 3 0 Do., fine mixed.. 8 
per 100 | Irises, choice by name... 40 
Crocuses, colours Seer, Do., fine mixed ote 6 
rate 2 0 Ixias, fine mixed 128 
Do. mixed 1 6 each 
Snowdrops, dou 2 Lilium lancifolium ru- 
Anemones, splendia able., brum, 3s. 6d.; album 1 6 
by name . 20 0 iste of sorts. 1 6 
Do. do., mixed. 7 0 ations and Picotees, 
Bugle mixed 6 choice by name we § 
ae fine mixed 3 6 Clove-scented .. 0 9 
Do., scarlet Turban 3 6 per doz. 
per doz. 3 — dble., 
Narcissus, double Roman 3 6 * a arked. 7 6 
Do., double white wok SS wre 0 
Do., Pheasant’s Eye 1 6 Vio N — tree, each 0 9 
onquils, sweet double. 2 6 , true yellow... mee. 6 
Tulips, early Van Thol. 1 0 . Russian Superb 0 9 
he ab are the best sorts in cultivation. 
cels of not less than 108. val aro sen ag 
N.B. Par 
free to ny. oration on the toat W 
South East . — any office in 5 or Bri Ar 
Addres HN e and Sons, Reading, Berks. 
SRO WE; AT REDUCED PRIC 
B ROWN have still er ane established 
plants of ka following NEW VARIE — now sending 
out, ready for immediate shifting lato large pots. 
$ s. 
Gipsy Bride 1 10 6 d Marshal (Symons’) 7 
; Seed and Horticultural E Establis. shment, Sudbury, Suffolk, OEN 
MBROSE’S SEEDLING FANCY PELARGO. | cured fi 
NIUMS.—To be out the middle of October, for 
yment only, the ae ariketa 5 secure — 
ost-office orders requested to be made pay 
bet a amal, distinct, and fs om ng sore 
eee 
ARIE.— A fine, distinct flower, smooth, and of fine 
» Margined wit h crimson, 
wer pias v the same ; constant and free ; the only fancy | 20s. 
nium that eee a certificate t the Royal Botanic 
2 
s bright rose, beet see with 
e bloomer, con- 
tant, ee — habit. 10s. 
pencilled with rose ; 
Pr ior gore colour N top petals blotched with 
g a spot fe the same colour on 
„ an very free. 
I nium Seed to dis. 
— Ground colour blush, top petals 3 , beau- 
6d, 3 
6d, 
of Fancy Gerani 
W. A 
pe — Saiga to eaS the same at 2s, 6d. per packet of 40 seeds, 
ttersea, Oct. 26, 
ART anb NICKLIN, bleng Guildford, 
spectfully offer — andern d PLANTS, strong and 
well — and establishe d in cha- 
w N ‘at the undermentione n d, Star, Emily, sader, 
AZALEA INDICA, in fine s sorts to 27 per Marshal, Loveliness, Blanch e, e, Mont Blane 2, Alona F 
EPACKIS and ERICA h ditto 185 ae —— and Belle of the Village. 27. the 
RHODODENDRON „ ditto .., 93. i ise ih PANSI uventa, Promist, oly Negro, Con- 
HARDY LATIFOLIA... 128. to 186. „ ductor, Uttoxeter Hero, Lucy Neal, Dor aata is 
— -an Spa AS, including fine R e eg he Pc | ponte Marchioness of Lo my 
oe 8. to 188. í eck, Androc „ California Dach 
nose A SAND PROVENCE ROSES ... 123, k of Norfolk 1¹ the set. ribs a 22 
iss W ELDRE ROSES, DEUT- FUCHSI 3 ata, Unique, Ignea, Multiples. rabilis, | p 
1 EIGELA ROS EA, &c. ... 12s. J. 2 — Don Giowannt — England. — 
* e above a 88 beautiful) grown, and well established in Parties wishing for a per and not the whole of a set will 5 
K ally re for immediate for reing. 1 respect- | treated rpi R No c al asai for package, and sent free to any 
quested from unk unknown corresponden station on the South-western or South-eastern Railwa ays, 
LLIAS, CHRYSANTHEM MUMS, &c 
HANDLER AND SONS, NursERYMEN auxhall, 
London, are now sending out healthy young plants, with 
flower bada, of 
od sorts of CAMELLIAS, aki 1 5 r dozen, 
pac included, Also good plants, for flowe autumn, 
of the best and newest varieties of CHRYSANTHENUMS at 
12s per phe ackage included. 
C. and Bole ave ap to offer 4 an Stock of large plants of 
China Arbor-vitæ, . Common Laurel, Box, Scarlet Ar- 
butus, & o., at very modera one 
n of the same, which 
rices for Chih as they hope will 
J. and J. F. also — habs to solicit the attention of Gentle- 
— | Neg puun 2 nhou: Ken, Conservatories, & e., to 
their stock of Cape H Epacrises, Chinese Az aleas, 
Bo — EC. vm —— oy -anusually large and fine this season, 
to which ‘they will ie most moderate prices, to induce the 
sent — of extensive í 
rseries, Clapham, near London, Oct. 26. 
BOISE FRUITS, &c.— Planters 
informed that YOUELL AND Co, 
stock of strong and fepe hy plan 
ere = ie ERRRY (true), as 
Lou per 100. 
100. 
4 05., 15s, 
Lar e Waite ite do., 24s, per 
pe 
s Victoria, any r 100. 2 
CURRAN TS. —Improved large White Dutch, 5s. per dozen, 
ot ate Black Naples, 6s, per dozen. 
Raby Castle, or Victoria (red), 6s. per dozen, 
Knighv’s — t Red, 6s, per dozen. 
ee Pye arge Red à, és. 
Gripe , 48. per doz 
GOOSEBERRIES of ther fi nest sorts, by name, selected for 
size, combined with flavour, 58. per dozen. 
RB. — Mya in „ Mlitchelv’s Royal Albert, and 
Myatt’s Victoria, vs zen, 
Youeli’s Tobolsk, fine, for forcing, 6s. to 9s. per dozen: 
eee =o strong, 4 years old, for forcing, 55. 
a and 3 years old, 2s, 6d, and 3s, 6d. per 100. 
AKALE, stro one, 1s. 6d. per dozen 
twice 
# dozen, 
8 
onstance (Do.) 7 6 eee (Gaines) 7 6 WHITE HORS, transplanted (very strong), Ts. 6a, 
8 
Os powers a 3 0 Brings of Ora ene Gs: dasa te! 6a pe he’ 
Governor = . 5 0 Nonsuch (Do.) 5 0 Do. 4 yy strong yes fine, with an Ne of Hbrous 
n : . 5 0| Christabel (Do.) 7 6 roots 100 s good as transplanted, 3s, per 1000, or 12%, 10s. 
Rosalind (Day. 4 0 Crispina (Do.) 5 0 
hes y 12 of thoa * uett’s) «7°16 | Nandee (Do.) ah 28 3 r Sp nn 
of the a Soe * selected for 155107 or 15 of o our | tee za of the. Lon don Ho iitaral ral ‘Sosi 129 2 `r: 
. ranted true upplie maiden train 
1 pe esri tire — kA 8 5 bps dng trees of the finest quality, and rere pees. 
15s. ; 20 vars, for f. aur Yarmout 
7 Chronicle of O 7 ; 
Remittances Tequested from unlnown correspondents, rose 1 
office orders n WE 4 E 
: wands, at the moet of the pr 
5 „ Sem, Nonsgn Max AND CONTRACTING 
ANTER. 
— planted Forest Trees, 1 to 2 fe 
Forest or Coppice Plantiog, usuali, 
Tree Roses. 
pr ny hybrid s Scarlet, lilac, 
owers, 4 to6 ine 
258.; 1 N is, * pl Kalmia lanii ilia, 2 to 4 inches 555 0 
12s. bd. per 100 blooming „508. N 
8 feet, fine, 75s, sae 715 R Epigæa repens, Bis, per 100; nt all 
W pri 
other Americ 
* 8s. —.— 100; Single — 
; Double Camellias, i 
w Cri 
n; Dutch Hon — 
= 25 i! 2 eysue lis T 28. 6d, ; 
he prices are 1 wholesale, if N a 
ry. yd 1 be charged. te dr K 
— — prng will find greata 
their s e outed trom thei 
