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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The 
Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 47—1850.] 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 
7Bchmea fulgen . „ 742 Leeks, cultur . 
Agricultural experiments. ma | Linnean —.— eee J42 
Apple trees è > Moa, New Zealand ° he 
al 
7 7 922 2 222 749 
Experiments, agricultural oven’ 2% 
Foral tastes 7 7 
Fuchsia eorne. oe 
Gardens in the north , 
Geese, man 
botanical names 3 
Hatfield House ... Water conveyance 5 
s, new eat 
Johnson's Almanac, rev Yuce: — . — 
CORNWELL’S Tiptonia RASPBERRIES. 
3 won n sendin: ng out STRONG 
CANE he — at "Se. 5 per 100; 3s. 6d. per dozen. 
To be had of Gro. Con RNWELL, Market Gardener, — Herts. 
N.B.—A quantity of Red and White Curr: 
—— ED 
g claims on the 1 aid James Epw ARD, Deceased, are 
N to immediately forward the particulars to No. 7, 
Bridge-street, York.—York, November 20, 1850. 
1 anD PERRY, — Nursery, e n e 
deeply grateful for the distin- 
conferred He them, = to inti- 
sea, 
baka 8 so lon 
mate that their NEW CULINARY AN TEETER SEEDS, 
all of the first quality, are now ready, a oat respect. 
been ex- 
fully solicit a continuance of — Be rapport w 
aes hen ae yka sa = 
* „„ 
= SNOW’S 
E he we his early 
Scarlet-flesh Mel ls. thus Se aa pac okot 
CUTHILL’S amphlet t of 56 pages, containing 5 Pelglan = 
Essay on best be of producing Potatoes ; bhp beh 
8 — 5 vege amor whic h a * 
barb, — Sea-kale, The pamphlet has tee n very 
e reviewed Lyf Mee 6 and others 2s., or 
by 28. 4d. The with the Cucumbers,— 
1 
JAMES CUTHILL, — EEUN Camberwell, London. 
8 NEW DAHLIA “DUKE OF R ROTHE 
a 5 es gia new in colour. Salmon pink, with sli 
of b good outline, centre perfect, fine cupped petals, fally 
av size, free bloomer, 2 its flowers well abov 
foliage. Height, 4 feet 
essrs. W. and T. SA N, Nurserymen, Kilmarnock, beg 
to say that they are “pd re ny to 7 out the ae „ 
New Dahlia, in drie L. per root, o p 
spring, to be ready by th. the rw an Tas 1851, 
arly orders will oblige.—Kilmarnock, Nov. 
M'an proved itol ROYAL ALBERT RHUBARB 
has proved to be the earliest, finest —.— and 
uctive kinds ack wa 
1 = 64. ae plas 
the yee! for early forcing, ever 
— mip yatt’s — 
with u 
order: — pay Fane to 
be made payable to bm . MITCHELL, Enfield Highway, 
Post-office, Enfield, Middl 
D BEAUTIFUL COLUMBINE,—The 
. — EREN roots of thuir y hia 
a 
pn pair, or hist per 28 
or poe 3 pa 
me 4 
valv 
No oi that 
— to its exquisite 
at a very reduced 
appear trade su 
3 N. B. 
rate. W 65 and Co., a 
‘ CEDRUS DEODARA” AND “CUPRESSUS TORULOSA 
ELEGANT * 4 
we 3 AnD SONS are now prepared to offer 5 
eir large supplies of CEDRUS DEODARA of 
various s malas many 2 4 — of fine specimen plants (grown 
m seed e constantly in 3 — 5 — . n | 
3 feet and 8 — mans s 
leaders, at 60. jousands of — plants 
in po 
hundred; they — abound w. 
laya Conifera generally, tog: 
imalaya and nd other 
Crim 
other with a pect — of Scarlet 
hardy Rhododendrons, prices for 
uding 
f. 
ained and untrained, — 
are li 
Fruit s of choice sorts, both tr 
which are this season of very fine growth— there sts 
N 1 and which they — & solicit per- 
mission to forward. 
Exotic Nurse 
WARD, ee York.—All persons | Chasselas rose, 
YES, in pots, well ripened under 
[Price 6d. 
3 from E 
Glass, ear each. 
Black 8 cadine, Roy 
Chaptal, w Mus oo of y Erre EA 
— abe 1 or Foalltig's | Purple Constantia, from Wel. 
an early and | Raisin de Calabre, white, ex- 
excellent variety ceed 
rontign: Sweetw. 
— pa — Sw 
Frontignan, g: —— — imi 
Hambro', black St. Peter's, Oldaker's 
Hambro’, Wilmot’s blac Tokay, Charlesworth 
VINES FOR WALLS, from Eyes, not in pots, plants very 
strong, 6 to 8 feet. 
Madeleine blanche, very early, 
Burgundy or — 15. 6d. 
Garden, 
OF ontainebleau, 2s. 6d. 
ig ra ege Botani 
Esperione, ls. 6d. h White 8 ls. 6d. 
Hatif, No. 3, black, 1s. 6d, Rissling White, ls. 
Macready’s y White, ex- | Tramina, 1s, 6d. 
cellent, Ay Prolific Sweetwater, 33, 6d. 
3 Noir, or Black July, — e largest ‘and finest 
1s. 6d. ly hardy Grape known, 
| Mignonn 
e White Cluster, 1s 6d. 
| LARGE-FRUITED MON ALY 3 ds. per doz., 
0s. per 
THOMAS RIVERS, Nursery, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
ursery, King’s-road, Chelsea, London, 
THE BLACK NORFOLK TURKEY AND THE 
wor 
stic Poultry,” page —Orders, — . — — 1 Post- 
office orders or reference, addressed to one ene North- 
end, Great Yarmouth, will receive 1 222 tion.—Nov. 23. 
WILLIAM E. REN DLE ime *CO., SEED MERCHANTS, 
Plymouth, are now prepared to execute orders for NEW 
PEAS, including the following excellent sorts. 
PEAS—GROWTH OF 1 
airbeard’ 5 9 Early. Emperor. 
Be — s First E e Albert 
Bur . s Eclipse: — 1 
Early Ken arly Warwick. 
Fairveard’s Surp eise. Auvergne, 
Bishop’s New Seng poled. Isherwood’s Railway. 
ur * Price CURRENT, AND GARDEN DIRECTORY” is 
now ready, contains a Descriptive C of all 
the best fva of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, | 
and Fro EDS, with a complete 8 
R SEED: 
Caniad for every month in the year, and a GARD 
U aro ea by us last year, and will be of much service 
o all who have gardens. 
A anon B 
Price rag Mas ~ J Barg, 
3! ined o — Me 
agent who supplies the Gare os Chronicle ; through Messrs. 
Bradbury and Evans, Pu ers, Whitefriars, pa seta or 
from WILLIAM E. — * CO., 
lema 
—— six penny stamps, and a copy will b . 
—— — This amount will be returned if desix. 
chase! 
*. * This ‘atalogue is stamped as a mig ig yok wy 
contains 24 falios pages, being the same size 
deners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, » ‘cluding 
the. Nap spaper portion. 
ellers, or 
The present edition will be found to be very superior to the 
i 
EM OF THE GROVE,” DAHLIA. 
SODEN AND SON to offer the above New 
te habit ; height £ foet, It 
st-class Cer- 
coreired ees A perme n correspondents. 
Harit s und M‘Maullen’s, 6, B er 
dle Barton, near Woodstock. 
tificates, orate 
Remittan 2 
Orders taken i at 
* * at ig Grove Nurseries, Mid 
2 TED TO PURCHASE, from 100 
PINUS INSIGNIS (Seedlings), from one tó two 
— Address, prepaid, stating lowest co H. E., Post 
Clevedon, Bristol. 
RUSSIAN VIOLETS. 
Ware 
— g blooming 
ie. A pred E ditto, paon as 
. xh „White 
e Any parties can — a bouquet of — * free, 
pale 13 2 postage stamps, R. S. * varieties 
* Ae ee, of your ‘ Russian Superb, 
et, 
alarga White 
Violet, both seedlings of your rel preg ere safely 
petti 8 1 ARBOREA, — — TS 
OLE T. VIOLA — 
88 for t the 
tisfaction givea sa by th o pii — sent o — 
begs to te that he h 
* 
Soxs Mes of prices for Fruit, Forest, Ever- 
and Shrubs required — — the (he present 
ea dejom now ready for distri will be 
= : ed on 5 hae 
e 1 expec u own aia 
Stapleton-road Nurseries, Bristol, 
e oe beautifal DOUBLE VIOLET 
being 
barn ec ase 
which are well known 
FUCHSIAS.—Mayles’s n of Englan Standa of 
Perfection, Prince Wal iadem of Flora, Lady Dart- 
mouth, Story’s Multiplex, Ignea, Mirabilis, Striata, South 
Devon, Glasscock’s Beauty of Sto d, Mrs. W. Taylor, Rum- 
ley’s Beauty of Richmond, ge A ken’s Sir 
John Fals and Inaccessible, p e 2s. 6d, each. 
Purchaser’s selection of — et for 
CINERARIAS, — essy, pintsak Grisi, Corone 
80, G sle, d, Matilda, Madame 
arodi, — — Nen Nals "Prices Minister, Sa- 
tellite, = above Ten for 9s. 
PANSIE a a, Alexandra, Bubona, Clio, Colossus, Cos- 
Conductor, e raeli, Dreadnou 
one stamp. 
ices. ‘Plante will be given 
n to the — ‘of The e order, to compensate 4 
carriage, It is respectfully requested that all orders b 
companied with a Post-office order, made porate at Burnle on 
that introduced it 
growing in the thickets 
of Persia eigh feet, wih. large — heads to them, 
and —— of blooms on them at the s: 
bushy plants, 6s, per dozen; smaller ditto, i ac pit do ozen; or 
ll, per hundred. 
of that splendid YELLOW VIOLET, 
bushy plants 28. 6d. each; or smaller ditto, 1s. 6d. each. 
recei this morning. aving grown a few N of the 
R Superb? self season, I have no hesitation in 
informing yu 1 one zel it by the best hardy Violet culti- 
vated, W * ae pi fusely through seven months of the 
year, The ous very large, of a fine blue colour, and 
most 8 fragrant and as the habit of the plant is 
g and good, it st supersede the old varieties. I: is well 
kaata the N. os cae a the shelter of a frame to bloom 
lass, win 
— oy v. of the old both in size, 
4 ce, and is equally to be ended. As 
— lover of — flowers ought to be wi em, I hope the 
ise pets ok yours, for they are really 
— things. — ne remain, Sir, yours very truly, JOHN SPENCER, 
Bowood Park, Nov. 13. 5 
MR. ROBERT SHACKELL, Locksbrook Nursery, Bath. 
Locksbrook Nursery, Bath, Nov, 23. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND PLANTERS 
IN GENERAL, 
ILLIAM YOUNG, NURSERYMAN = anor 
ag to inform 
anting, 
k of FOREST. TREES 
EVERGREEN, and E HARDY and 
RUBS, is 
vergreens comp arge 4 say 
scotch pe 3 2 . 6 to 12 feet, 
fety ; m and 3 
an Siberian 3 free 10 us 
ve s in great abun a 
“5 ih Oak, eat 6 feet * the 
ve with safety; they are well 
me, — eae, an 
50! 1 sessiliflora or 
i . heads ; will reme 
or park 
ma plant new places or or improving their estates 
il to apply to Mr. I., a 
lants a 3o, por N STRAWBERRY Strong w 
nts at 
4 True BATH cos LETTUCE SEED, Is, per packet. 
Extra fine SWEET WILLIAM SEED, saved 24 distinct 
varieties, 18. per packet. 
ANTIRRHINUM SEED from all the best varieties, 1s. per 
acket. 
8 WINTER CUCUMBER.— Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 2s. 6d. 
er packet. 
f The — or any quantity of the above will be sent, postage 
and package free, to . e receipt of a Post- office order, 
or the amount in tage stamps. 
Sold by EDWARD era oN urseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 
14, Abbey Church-yard, Bath, 
will do wi s he has had 8 ex- 
ce in planting in all its branches, and fro antity 
f large Evergreens — 
t at a very reasonable 
Pe — re = alsoa mgd 1 — collection of Coniferous Plants, 
ace A = large spe = 3 ve sting of Seca 
. y? iy Sprie ee mbri Cryptomeria 
ie 
3 sempervirens, “Pinus signa, A 
asii, ke „of which he woald invite a person: 
eady, and can be had, on appli 
for 
for cover, gf Aes will — sold e 
Milford Nurseries, 
ge Station of the South. Wes n Railway, where con- 
veyances can be obtained, 
