; healthy, all of which 
Neal, 
gem, Viceroy, Lucy . Iearchioness o 
_ Herbaceous Plants, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 44—1850.] 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 
[Price 6d. 
288888 
BAA GLADIOLUSES AND LILIUM. 
FOREIGN BULBOUS 
WI. HAMILTON, Seepsman, "ke, 136, Cheapside, 
atalogu 
INDE ee Dit TO GARDENERS, RAILWAY CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, 
. 70L e j Pai k f 
A — < s 693 e ALE wishes to dispose of the Stock of his three OR SALE, about an Acre of very fine three 
TA ic 12 — ads 122 655 Peach stocks . 95 e SUP cessful exhibito * — a which have yen years’ old QUICK. — be viewed upon application to 
oe eal ——U—U—ä́b eaeeee 
JJUUUFFCCCCCVCTCTTTTTTTTT Ben 
aes 5 7 5D Plums, — a me 693 6 F 2 a ies te 
Calendar, H rticultural 7, 695 . 694 a SIR CHARLES. ‘NAPIER — Vivid scarlet, shaded with OR SALE, o “HANDSOME 22 
tural — egen outline, well up in the, centre, superior to any of TREES, in Fruit, from 7 to 8 feet high; on « Malta 
3 its e . * 44 ta E pe 
3 JU * 3 — * fine gb well up in the centre, anaes yr pe ae —— — and, various oth Orange alan! — x 
. 693 e | great depth of petals, and a superior t place, St. 1 
64 e| REGINA.—A shad el, She Gatling, | A * Henstidge-place, S 2 0 wood, London. 
** 692 a and fine back tier flower. 
698 . 663 . The three will be let out to the trade at 5l. per root each, r URQUHART anD 
700 b | Village exeuretons „ the atone ia ea ber order ** . SEEDLING e “TRANSPLANTED. RIOR i ust OF 
7 — e | the stock is 2 or enquire r. 
P — * Lodge . 691b C. Tonner, Royal Nursery, Slough, vic HRUBS, AND PLANTS, is now ready, and oi ba 
Hillin ngdon, Middlesex. 9 — 
3 
6 
b 
b 
e 
M. 
FOS 
FLOBIST, 
TER, Nurs SEEDSMAN, and 
Stroud, 9 hie’ has a peg stock of. 
LARCH of various sizes to offer ; prices ‘will 
— B. W. F 
& 
| pe transplanted 
given on application, with samples if required. 
Also Seeds, &. 
LANCIFOLIUM, all strong flowerin i beep 
behead Sagi GANDAYVENSIS, a superb dark variety, 6d, 
each, or 5 r dozen. 
GLADIOLUS RAMOSUS, very pretty, 6d. each. 
LI ee ee eee n . and 2s, 6d. 
ach, very large roots. 
The : every other kind ot Dato h Bulbs suitable for 
pressni E planting, may 8 WILLIAM DENYER, 
each. 
n, begs to state that his e 
above is now ady, and may be had oS som — a ation. 
HT ACINTHsS in Age named, fo ates, 6s., 98., 
doze m mixtares, ie — "dena: MIXED 
OCUS, 1 — pat 100. 
s. per dozen. SNOW WDROPS „28. 6d. per 100. 
ia te to 6d. each. GLADIOLUS, — IRIS, RANUNOULUS, 
ANEMONES, and of other Roots 
ECK’S PELARGONIUMS Thè TWO GUINEA 
not 
collections. 
and Bion 
cone shifting. 
re, 
t- office order on agp =f favour of 
e included. s 
nee pondents, 
TULIPS, RANUNCU aK ANEMONES, [RISES, CAK- 
NATIONS, PICOTEES, PINKS, &e. 
Prai z one FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, 3 
will forward his CATALOGUE OF 
FLORISTS PLOW 0 any address on receipt of two 
postage 22 poh his Treatise, ‘‘ The Ranunculus: How 
to Grow it,” on receipt of 
Ranunculus Seed, 5s. per packet, post free. 
ART A ger the bee, PLANT a uildford, re- 
tfull ed PLAN weed d 
spectfully offer 1 „ — 
racter: 
GERANIUMS.—Rosalind, Star, Emily, 
—.— hal, Loveliness, Blanche, Mont Bla 
ymmetry, and Belle of the e Village . 2b. the 
1 SIES.—Juventa, Polyphem emus, Negro, Con- 
ductor, Uttoxeter Hero, Loy Pre p minent, Criterion, 
f Lothian, Helen, 
Heroine, California, Ariel, and Duchess 
Crusader, Field 
2, Baa Victory, 
Mrs. Beck, An a 
of Norfolk, 11. t set. 
FUCHSIAS. Sg Unique, Ignea, Multiples, * 
* Falstaff, Don Giovanni, Pearl of England. i. * 
8 — AND ee AUTUMN chek 
It arate toner ig 1 — of 
culi, Gladioli, Early and 
Dutch 2 Narcissu 
fol . oe 
and d — 
Choices and Selec 
Ploweri 3 
with 
rize 8 ooseber T ies, — ee choice 
fr tits. „ & 0. 
A separate List of Geraniums new and sel 
3 d oth 
plants at reduced prices, peor ration forwarded, prepaid, — 
two penny stamp: 
= Foreign Bulbs have arrived in fine condition, 
Seed and Horticultural! Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
O. i 
nAban that in consequence of the land upon 
. is planted being required for 
on annot fail 
tract the attention of * 4 — Pre "fa: ‘extbasive ort 
Catalogues may be had on pre Mao 1 application, enclosing one — ntal plan f the finest description, Sad 
postage stamp.— Worton u. Cottage, Isleworth ange from 6 to 10 feet high, 
DOU NSY “COMPAC ee Pea 
oe S "novelty which he 1 now sendi the iakoe ACER (Maple), of o 
each, or seven for 308.— Rose Hill, B n, Nov 1 A nd hg D . H tale 
RENDLE’S NURSERY, — Tey e 1786. ALN ed 2 25 
hore yi? E. RENDLE ano CO. h season AMYGDALUS Nals — 4 25 
RGE SURPLUS STOCK of pint sorts otd eee Ua IDES D species a" a 
FOREST TREES and SHRUBS. For prices see the Gar- | CORNUS (Dogwood —— 4 25 
ronicle, Oct 2 — 1850 8 aed bag oie i 3 — 
Our 2 al C ogue of F. orest 2 Shrubs, CRAT riada (Thorn), 3 8 90 sp. 4 25 
and Fruit Trees, is pa t published, and can e had l for CY _ 4 25 0 
one penny stamp. Soi FRAXINUS (Ash), 40 to 80 species weer 25 
‘Apply to WILLIAM k. RENDLE AND CO., MESPILUS os, see ove — 4 = 
NURSERYMEN, PLYMOUTH. | 8 Elar), ionga 1 25 
PLANTS FOR BLOOMING IN THE GO “2ONSERVATORY— AT Rn het eA ieee SN 
N WINTER OR EARLY SPRING. QUERCUS (Oak), 30 cles * 90 
ESSRS. J. AND J. FRAS EN, RIBES (0 80 Spee s „ ea 0 D 
5 road, Es: offer wing, foals set ROBINIA (Acacia), Ep 909 0 
with bloom-buds, at the undermentioned modera 8 11K illow), 1 e TEER 25 0 
AZALEA INDICA, in fine . 188. to 303. pur "dor, SORBUS (iouniain ABD) vo seri Rie ka 0 
PACRIS and ERICAS, ditto 5 i 3 awe cn ee 25 0 
RHODODENDRONS, ditto 0 188. 35 TILIA (Lim Ki . i, 25 0 
KALMIA 1 IFOLIA.., 122. to 86 a bgt (Eim) iie i 2 ‘he 25. 0 
HARDY 3 including fine * Te 
105, aT UR OVENGE ROSES “Tae 2 song p anting, Re Fe * $ eta 
: 8. aller genera, a a ae 
LILACS, GUELDRE ROSES, DEUT- ó Smaller genera. at eq and vars., Moi ee 
AS, WE EIGELA ROS A. 12s. 4 feet a i $ = v= 10 o 
10 2 are all 3 wn, and * established i in ET AN pontica, dit 
pots, and are fit for im reing. Remittances respect- nt and pa hg 
Hackney, Nov. 2 
Ee Ee 1 77 1 or PERPETUAL 
ET. VIOLA ARBOREA, or the PERPETUAL 
us 
yea! 
now to dispose of; porte he can yn gar ie being 
i beds o ee a, are beauti- 
large as the double blue 
the end of May, 
n ge 
untry, t seen them growing in thi 
of È Persia T the 3 — 4 2 with 3 bushy heads to them, 
dreds 
and hun of bloom t the same time. Large 
— pa 8, per — — ditto, 3s. per dozen; or 
1l. per hun 
Also he has a fine stock of that splendid YELLOW VIOLET, 
L 
or VIOLA LUTEA, which has been so much admired at the 
London — PAF — colour itis equal to the Crocus, Strong 
bushy pla , each ; or smaller ditto, Is. 6d. each. 
RITLEDS GOLIAN STRAWBERRT.—Strong well-rooted 
plants at 3s, per doze 
True BATH hited LETTUCE SEED, 1s. per pack 
tra fine SWEET WILLIAM SEED, saved from 21 distinct 
varieties, 13, per * 
ANTIRRHINUM SEED from all the best varieties, 1s. per 
acket. 
F WINTER CUCUMBER,—Lord Kenyon's Favourite, 2s, 6d. 
per packet. 
The w hole or mg & * of the above will be sent, postage 
e package on receipt of a Post-office order, 
t the amount in heders fark: stam 
d by EDWARD TILEY, Nurseryman, e and Florist, 
105 ‘Abbey Church-yard, Bat 
Seedsman 
choice selection of Fruit Trees for walls, — 3 2, Gracechurch- street, London, near the Spread —— of which will bs found i his — 
Tai ‘or e., 6d. each, 
ot to be — by any now offered to the public, 
NTLEMEN, Address—156, Chea London, 
— tng IGES anp SONS beg most respectfully to ESSRS. STANDISH — NOBLE . to offer 
the following very SUN 
AZALEA IND 2 GLORY OFS NNING-HILL? 
In gen appea ant, when in bloom 
one o — ponam 'eplendens, Producing 1 ni bearr 2 
flow: f the t pink; good pla 38. 6d. to 108. 6d. 
co t 
RY wag : l eg ae 
2y — or 1058. per 100. 
3 — Mos, vy x 
1 ho è inches to 2 feet 8 125 hes ae 60s. per dozen. 
2 feet 6 inches — 3 feet ` — high, 906. „ 
Smee 6 inches to 4 feet — high, 126s. . te 
p! 
zie whole of the above, with th exception of the one and 
o years seedli paadiga pin into the 0j — last 
me ——ů speed mens, and fit fi ee or immediate 
oben OMERIA 83 var. NANA, a very 
singular dwarf variety, 10s. 
cU PRESSUS FUN — WEEPING CYPRESS. 
in 4 
to 15 inches, 218. each. 
ar x n border—robust specimens 
fit for pen planting 
15 ins. to „318. bis is ee ins, 429. each, 
|CUPRESSUS GOV £; ae (California. ia.) 
6 to 9 inches, 76. inohes, 100. e. 
15 to 24 1 7 5 
CUPRESSUS 
Labuan Fie, Be. bd. éka 
CUPRESSUS ig wiry RI „n var. ELEGAN 
fectly hardy. 1 foot to 2 feet high, 3s. 6d. to Fg. each. 
CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNIL pa come plant 31s. 6d. 
or descripti „by Sir W. 
S, per- 
FORSYTHIA ‘VIRIDISSIALA 
foot ä . 18. 6d. to 28. Od. each. 
22 85. 6d. „ ieee. 
Fine i — from open border ft for ace “ae 
JASMIN OM ‘NUDIELORUM rE each. 
Flowering plan 
This is a very desirable winter flowering — plant, pro- 
ames ee 8 flowers of the richest yellow from 
QUERCUS” EL RE, be ager of Cee) 
oun apy foliage a: wh e+ Sela e Spanien — aaa 
gr twice the substance. Strong seedling plants, 
QUERCUS INVERSA. (North of China ) Also ever- 
—— mage is having remarkably large 
FORTUNE'S. YELLOW "ROSE, a pea species, 
admired by all who have seen i It sed impossible to 
ibe the e or — of the bronze and 
2 tints which the flowers present. It = an excellent 
* Rose, and its foliage is distinct. It blooms freely, and 
neral habit resembles Ruga. 
TAXODIUM e x cia 
1 foot to 1 foot 5 inches 
1 2233 inches to 2 feet 6 6 inches 
eet 
a 
= to ~ gs each, 
> 
VIBURNUM PLicaTUM. (À (North of China). 
noble acing in great profusion large globular 
heads aL — of the purest — Strong plants, 218. each. 
dpe em A ROSEA, 
br tere 7 . Is. Od. ea . 
1 foot to 1 foot 6 inches a 3 Gd. 2 — 
1 foot 6 in are * 2 feet s. 04 
ast are fine bushy flowering plants, 
aiaa ej the finest an lag g Ros 
dar 04. dozen. 
Half Standards rds "elas. ode 2 
— tak ave a large quantit ty of v — fine common Laurels, 
from to 6 fee t high; also 2 Fir, from 2 feet to 
4 feet high ‘which, 82 Catalogues f all kinds of cker; 
Stock, can be sold very che eap, par rs of which can be had 
on A 2 
Bagshot Narsery, Nov. 2. i 
