THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
i 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 48—1850.] 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 
Peas, to protect from vermin.. 
Prat, charcoal, Iris 
8 Orchioides .. 
Pla — elimate 
Plums, se . 
Poultry PER RES a 
Rendle’s Price Current 
Bread, modern, worthless oes 
cultural 
Calendar, Horti 
periment i 758 
[39 
ighland — 
cattle 765 e 
c 
Horticultural ¢ enthusiasm .... 739 
Manuring. yeas 5 761 a | Water, bc ze of. 
Mechi’s (Mr.) lecture 763 a Wheat, culture ob... 761 6 
WATERER’S W NTS, dor oo OF AMERICAN 
LANTS 
OSEA W ATERER be to announce his ne 
descriptive CATALO 75 OF AMERICAN PL ANTS. 
9 Bong S, 8 4 tge 99 on ge ay be ha 
Ba ap Hill Nurse 8 Wokiag a 
Everybody who hat any idea of planting the ensuing 
autumn should possess themselves of this Catalogue. 
1 DISH ` NOBLE’S new de- 
8 
scriptive CATALOGUE OF i SELECT HARDY ORNA- 
1 ‘ron R an ust publis and may 
* aS 
Besi 
— 1 it 
new to English garden 
take this opportunity of stating * ‘that they 
give 8 for Laying out New Grounds and Plaus for Ia. 
provements ; also Estimates for all kinds of Plan ting, wheth: 
ornamental or eco nomic.—Bagshot Nurseries, Nov 
RENDUES RSERY, PLYMOUTH, Established 1786. 
LLIAM E DLE anp CO. have this seaso 
A aye SURPLUS 17 ae of 
— sorts 
Our gue of Forest Trees, Shrubs, 
and Fruit Trees is 2 pot: ished, and can be had for 
one penny stamp. 
Apply to WILLIAM E. 3 anp CO., 
YMEN, PLYMOUTH. 
EORGE JACKMAN, 1 
„ l} rom the Wok Station 
Western Bailway, begs to announce that he has as Jast published 
€ 
an Plants, 
l Eve 
Dwarf Roson ‘Fruit am and Forest Trees, &c., which ma y be had 
Marrs S LINNÆUS 1 Pgh roots, 
12s. per dozen; My 17 Vietoria, 
bert, 1 
ffice orders are 8 
ma ce tigi e to Josern MYA ATT, Manor Farm, Deptford, nea 8 
London. —Nov. 30. 
Mie per; ROYAL ALBERT RHUBARB 
proved itself to — the earliest, finest flavoured, and 
most pr ve kind, as well as the best — rea forcing, ever 
yet grown. roots, . per ied pid aiir 
næus, 12s. dozen; and Victoria, 9s. — r dozen; wi ual 
allowan nee to the trag ost- e orders <a l to 
HELL, Enfield Highway, 
CORNWELL’S VICTORIA RASPBERRIES. 
CORNWELL is now sending out STRONG 
„ CANES of the bese at a pe 108, 3s. 6d. per dozen, 
wy Market Gardener, 
f Red oa White 5 Ma 
ae WATERERS P CATALOGUE Toad AMERIC 
Ke.. 
published, and 
may be had gra palo 
of 
For prices see the Gar- 
0 
s and Fiowering Sikib; — and 
ASS anp BROWN 'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
is — 
Superb See 
Double Tulips ; also 
olium — 
and dry roots. 
and dry and Sel 
green 
dn, — Plan 
are 
List 
ready. Priced Li 
dling mg — Bencana: a yp at sg ind and 
iced ics Im 
The latter part contains Des 
a few 
t contains Descriptive sts ot 
Aseortm sag 
Dutch Hyacin nths, 2 Iris, Jon . the 3 
other Lilies, with a great — t of 1 T 
criptive Lists of 
New and other d * a 
pot ge 
and Pian Pris Shrubs, Bariy Clim 
Prize Gooseberries, — pr seid 
f Geraniums and other new and select 
* arate 
piat 5 ebe. Catalogues forwarded, prepaid, for 
two penny stam 
Our Foreign Bulbs have arrived in fine condition, 
Seed and Horticultural Establishm 
ent, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
lao as 6d. 
= AND DERSON, 5 
ng many varieties of great merit. Cata- 
logues — sary aap on — 
Also ee arborea, white, Ti and blue, strong plants, 2s. 
per dozen. Dianthus montana superba, the — yes nd largest 
— of mule Pink, -i ane extra strong plants 9s. per d 
y Heaths of sorts, a dozen, Pag Sean, rig 4 
bushy plants, 14 to 2 1 * 100. Herbaceous plants in 
variety, — * dozen, és. per 1 
k of the above rage ‘is very large, the Trade 
1 on reasonable 
AGE anD CO., epee MERCHANTS penny Ae 
AMPTON. W. B. ‘AGE, Jun., has 
ing the public, that * — equence ot dis fath 
ARDEN SEEDS. ferred to Hoin the entire Seed Trade reserving to himself the 
WILLIAM E. RENE anD CO., SEED  MercHanNTS, epartment), he has just completed, in addition to the 
NEW — ene — ao - i, a 2 i tablishment in 
street, facing the Railway Terminus, in 
. — ede ag rae fotel, and in th 3 ity ot the dee evie F 
EW PEAS—GROWTH OF 1850 wholesale and retail, — wwe eri atthe lowest market prices, 
Fairbeard’sChamp. ofEngland, 3 Early Emperor. as well as orders rece for Nu 
. Albert. me l. PRODIGY "PEA (38. 6d. per quart), the earliest and 
oi Eclipse ele ' Champion. ost prolific dwarf variety in Cultivation, of which we subjoin 
Barly „ Early Warwick. rer Testimonials out of a ny receiv ed, 
Fairbeard „Surprise Auvergne. eee ene, PE a 6d 
p's New long-podded. Isherwood's Railway. en,—I found your Prodi 3 S 
ur $6 ce CURRENT Garp RECTORY ” ig aria “a I i and an 233 bearer. Please send some 
now ready, and contains a tye sce 0 all | when you send the Annual on of Seeds. 
2 
TURAL, 
ER SEEDS, with a pna eee OF 
GARDEN 
FLOW 
Gene fi for every month in the year, and a 
NAC. 
2 — present edition 
G wiat 55 sh A 
to all who hay 
N Repent 
to 
Bradbury 
from 
** amoun 
elt. 
contains lio pa, 
the Ne 
ne mo D B 
amped, 
on who 80e the Gardeners’ 
and ie Tb pew aed Whitefriars, | London ; 
will be found to be very superior to the 
aeae year, and will be of much service 
ad of all Booksellers, or Sixpence 
gps To be obtained of every news- 
ronicle ; through Messrs. 
or 
M E tg e and CO., 
erchants, Plymouth. 
end six penny stamps, and a oon wil be sent — return 
i of post, f if gested t ‘all pur- AE 
n 
t will be returne 
is Catalogue is stamped as a Newspoper; sr 
ages, being the same size 
24 fo 
deners’ N and Agricultural Gazette, 4 including | 2 
ewspaper portion. 
NIGHT an PERRY, Krone Nunsery, King's- 
all of the first quality, are now 
tui Ipi 8 of that s 
their st 50 
8 the above — 
SEEDS, to W pelle 
nd H ceo 
graen si "te — 
support which has been 
or ge 0 years. 
s for their ee eee 
ane: King’ 's-road, Chelsea, London. 
sae 
very — er 
15 feet high, 
reduction in vA —A 
at the Nursery, 
— AK, th 
ori ginally raised at this . 
is of 500 Plants in are, fro 
UCOMB 
RT * ETER, within 
10 of the Rail- 
of L 
superior growth. 
All letters to be a 
and Post-office or 
November 1 
dd 
ders 5 ‘to him. 
0, 1859. 
oan 
rms), 
ELL , 
“RUSSIA 
AN” (of which all the Floricultural Pubi 
high 
est 
ators, to the following reduced prose at which he 
ers trong b 
USSIAN VIOLET 
in r Aihe his ¢ superior new 
N SU UPERB, 2 and. “WHITE RUS- 
ready, and they most respect- | 
| Echites splendens 
| Hoya Bella 
* HENRY WELLS, 
tt Gardener to the Rt, Hon. Lord Willoughby d'Eresby. 
5 oe Gardens, Nov. 5, 1850. 
—Yo 
entlem ur Prodigy as prcved the earliest and f 
ost colaa “dwarf ¥ Variety in 
Pea fas 
— vation, well adapted for 
g a partial 
| — ng on Vine or Peach mok scarcely affordin 
| shade, 
** James DREWETT, 
** Gardener to Sir W. Hea: — Bart., Hunsley Park.“ 
W GERANIUMS OF 1 
TONGS DAVIES begs to offe x. ihe 
— at the exceedin 
follo 
price of 50s., 
72 — 1 75 
0) 
— „Magnif 
(Top ta), Cruen 
ar Princes: urion (Beck’s), Virgin 
rnold's), Rosamond | Gee k'e), Gustavus (Beck's), 
nt BIS 
M GALCEOLARIAS. —Seediings red from fine hybridised 
seed, which G. D. has no doubt By prove egual, if not 
superior, to any in cultivation. Fine strong plants pe 
Franciscea eximia, small 21 
ehm arte fulgens 
Chorisanthus albo-san- 
guimea .., 
Passiflora elata, “superb 
Po a a nerifolia 
Cyrtoceras reflexum 
* tiflorum 
Clerodendroa Bethuni- Beit 
3 
Jauregia. 
ultiflor 
Siylidiam 3 
macrophylla, 
to 
2 ” 
a 
Franciscea 3 
Centradenia flo — 2 
Gesne 
ete Ais i a 
Gesnera picta Hi J : 
at = 
3 
— 
y imperi: 
ipo, a Hora 
alis ” 
Strophanthus Stanleyana 
S S SCHSASS sof 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
1 de e rf 
estea 
: 
; 
unknown correspond 
„ This 8 will —— be repeated. 
Green -lane Nursery, West Derby, near Liverpool, Nov. 30. 
Tite. vio VIOLA AEBOREA, oR PERPETUAL 
7.— Vor. 
TREE Vio. to numerous inqui 
above, — g ee en given by the plants sent out last 
RD TIL ET, he begs to state that he has this 
ful 
arge as the pry blue 
— from Any Wust till the of May 
Twelve 
rs to call the a — of Amateur aud 
loomin 
ssian 
is on ap pate 
every e TC worthy of calivation, u pn sidas pla 
chasers every facility in oe selecti 
t, Surr rey. 
g ELR an Nursery, Bagshoi 
* CEDRUS DEODARA” AND “CUPRESSUS TORULOSA 
1 
TM. 1 anD SONS are now prepared to offer, 
from their large supplies of CEDRUS DEODARA — 2i 
various sizes, many thousands of fine ‘Specimen plants ( 
at by post, 
arties 
Any pa 
by enclosing 
at 3s ct ane 
“Sir, 
Seedling q v 
eceived th 
s mornin 
1 these Pitre tote 
can have a bouquet o. 
12 postage st 
—Extr: 
8 
9s, per d 
uss 
f each, postage free, 
R. S. has eight ‘other varieties 
Blooms of your Pe . and a — ge White 
olet, both seedling 
Having = a few pine 
g. 
*Raseladl Superb’ myself this season, I have no hesitation in 
. — a tet I cons 
ted. I:b 
ider it by far the best hardy Violet culti- 
month. — har the 
l bed, 9 feet long b 
nt to farnish 2 a 4 with bouquets 
and _the Spring. 3 Bre 
de 
2 whole of the winter a 
planted in rather a dry s 
. it 
the has s see 
m gro wing in the thickets 
E. T, has been ee ‘the gentleman’ * 
e 
arge 
ra —— fr . 5 on eco at the eame time. Lar 
per dozen; smaller ditto, 38. per dozen; or 
yd plants, 63, 
1l. per hundred. 
Also he has a fine stock of that aura YELLOW VIOLEA 
or VIOLA LUTEA, whi — cos been so much admir 
J gt 
) measuring — ear. The boo ms are ve ry large, of à fine blue col and 
3 feet and <a ards, unus — — and bushy with good | most exquis sitely fragrant; and as the habit o 55 ‘plant is 
leaders, at r dozen ; also many thousa — or fine oinats strong and good, it must supersede. the old varieties Ic is well 
of of OUPRESSUS TORULOSA; he hardy variety Elegantis- 
upwards of 2 and 3 feet, "at: 50s. and 75s. per | it in perfection; your present seedlings wil enable every on 
* ot abound with good supplies ot the Hima- to enjoy the luxu hä of these oe — 9 owers, without the aid 
laya ged Fey rally, together with & f glass, through the winter Tue White ling’ 
Crimson Himalaya son other — — prices for | appears equaliy in advance ‘of — eld kinds, both in size, 
i tio equ 
on applic: 
s' Lists of — for Fruit, Forest, oe 
d Shr et 
green, and other required at the pr my 
planting season, are no r distribution, and w ibe 
forwarded on application, 
Refe from unknown nn. 
St jurseries, Bristol. 
no lover 
colour, and fragrance, and is 
f these flowers ou 
hist Nurse 
ually to rd eee As 
n, Sir, yours very cane Soap — 
ERT Sauen W entai Nursery, Bath.“ 
TY, 
Bath, Nov. 
| and ene free, to : any p 
| a — 1 tin penny wef serine stamps. 
eryman, 
838 
bushy plants 2s. 6d. ier ors smailer dit to, 18. 6d. — 
KITLEY’S GOLIAH STRAWBERRY. —Strong well-rooted 
om ak BA per dozen. 
*. 3 COS LETTUCE SEED, 1s per packet. 
cre WEET WILLIAM SEED, 24 distinct 
varieties, iat + r packet, 
ANTIRRHINUM SEED from all the best varieties, 1s. per 
packet. 
babi CUCUMBER.—Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 2s, 6d. 
Per pac 
The ftl will be sent, postage 
ne ofa Post-office order, 
DWARD TILEY, Nurs Seedsman, and Florist, 
ath, 
l4, . — regain B 
