THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 49—1850.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. [Price 6d, 
GREAT 
DEX, BTER F sellin RAVESEND.—50,000 TREES AND SHRUBS 
PERRE 774b | Highland Society.. P naive N Grön wh very larg west ALE.—Arbor-vite, Berberis aquifolium, Cyti sus, 
Age **Vo—„L/ —f J PESTER: aë ui —— ae LA roy scotch, an a 4 SPRUCE FIRES plants Gre Holly, e ms. Lilacs, — China Roses, &., 
Ta a eon 52 775 œa rhiza of — F roman ak sizes, R ing Seedlings, Pk a grea Say feet, from a hundred: Standard Roses, 
— preserving skins variety of all the a kinds of Forest Trees, bs 1 
A , Aue * ponica, Arbutus, Cotoneaster, 2 to 3 ft., 12s. per 
grown in large Nurseries, of most en r ualit A 
Cie sag ere „ ee * s NERAN dozen wn Yews, 3 to 4 feet, 25s. - Standard Roses, in sorts, 
»cutterss . 
Charcoal, peat .. 88 ntal Trees, for immediate effect, Greenhouse 
Cnet n eg OCHI E ie RI N — oan Owls. and i eteran 2 —— in Pint tirik bag rr a 
Covers for dung-heaps Tuos. . ra near Worcester. Apply at the Cemetery, Gravesend, Ken 
rains, tsin . 7 : ͤ ecient id SC 
rainage, ep e Kape seed PEAS, & “CEDRUS DEODARA” AND “CUPRESSUS TORULOSA 
Economy, rural . n 1 75 ASS ann BROWN have a very fine Stock of ELEGANTISSIMA.” 
— he Roots in drains... ` 780 undermentioned co rana eeds, which they are enabled — b’. iea — anD SONS are now pre $ 
Aucie Roses, varieries of =m offer at the fo ollowing low er quart.—s, from their large supplies of CEDRUS DEODARA of 
Pari Seeding, hn... 780 e | PEAS, npr errs new collie, + waf early, hardy, and pro- various sizes, many thousands of fine specime: plants (grown 
Smithfield Cattle Show « 782 e, — out by Barnes . 1 6 from seed constantly in the open ground a a measu 
e | Sunflowers, Canadian 774 Essex 8 — and vers very Productive 45 % CUS feet and upwards, un sually > and with 
: Ee substitute for * 77 Danecroft pe val, v «+ a 1 3 leaders, at 60s. per dozen; also many thousands of fine ants 
7305 | — . 773 Bishop's n mpri “apis t bearer a TEE — TORULOSA; Reeve hardy variety Elegan 
r rA aieiaa e . 776 e | Vine borders ...... 772 Early Warwick, Early Fram 20 6] si — re fe 5 . ak 50s. and 75s, per 
pan scolo g of R Zum conveyau . +» 774 Early Emperor, very — 2 and hardy .. 0 10 hun supplies of the H 
Hatfield House . 775 eat growing. . —.—— 779 1 Champion — 5 .. 1 0 laya Conifera ra gerierally, von with a large — of Scarlet 
eat, ani 779 b | Yuceas, late flowering 775 BEANS, Long-pod and Wind . 0 6| Crimson Himalaya and other hard y Rhododen 8, prices for 
RADISH, early Short ka èn Salmon sei "I 6 TIR mi ater d on appli 8 
Wood's new ear a 0 B. W. M. and Sons’ Lis orest, Ever- 
UTHILL’S “BLACK SPINE” and SNOW’S Thei r © Wholesale Dist of Prices f the above and all other | green, and other hrubs required at the resent 
PRIZE CUCUMBERS at ls. each packet ; also his early description of Seeds will be 3 on e planting season, Pie w ready for distribution, and 
Scarlet-flesh Melon, 1s. Lisianthus Seed, 1s. per packet. ultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. forwarded on appl —.— — 
CUTHILL’S Pamphlet of 56 pages, containing the Belgian Prize References — cted from unknown correspondents, 
reny on the pest wey of producing Potatoes ; with 12 more ESSRS. STANDISH an eet espa. to offer Stapleton-road Nurseries, Bristol. 
2 at hu a e . ap cy rtm Lemay pag ling 5 te ing very desirable 7 E sons JEYES CO. h fe 
. i & ” AND 
favourably reviewed by A4. 3 3 e — — ad e . wih 1 ë SUNNI. her ipi M3 ark Apricots] and Green-gage ogee as = 
zp were Sat he — ke one of 5 . dens — * — 2 poan rose 3 to o oe a at cheap prices; also two years Seedling Ber- 
JaMes CUTHILL, Denmark-hill, Cambe rwell, London f the 1 ood plants, 3. Gd. to 6d. beris aquifoli Wanted to purchase 2000 strong G bere 
The Pamphlets can be had at Mr. Ridgway’s 9 ot of t est pink ; good p Pi ants = the following 5 ton Reds, 2 — obs, 
atthe Smithfield Cattle Show, Baker-ireets ">> 01S CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA SEEDLINGS. and Viper; also 50 Magnolia grandiflora. 
N Mae S ROYAL ALBERT RHUBARB sah “reg er 100. . — 
Le itself to be the earliest, , finest flavoured, and + 2 n TO NURSERYMEN, 
fi ches to 2 feet 6 inches h, 60s. 1 
— igi ene SE ee ish jabe foa ieste ls inches high; 90s, a WANTED. now, or atfirst 0 en weather, 1000 first 
le 12 d nd ee ee este deat 3 feet 6 inches to 4 feet 6 inches high, 126s, rate three-year-old, hardy sorts of APPLE TREES, and ui 
. ae F nd larger plants in proportion. 1000 PEAR TREES, suitable for planting 20 acres of and on 
de able to p e Mir 8 . Beg Tish, The whole of the above, with the exception of the two years | heavy corn land. To be delivered free, at bury ety f 
Post-office, Enfield. Middlesex. — ä 2 nt were planted into the cpen bender last spriag, are | Romford, 7 or Billerieaz, in Es 48, ae y 
fine robust specimens, e fit for i re plantis to * N LN are intend pra amay —— 
e as 
Mom LINNÆUS RHUBARB, strong roots, Laber APO NICA var. NANA, oq very mith corm and protect ee r po: m 
di — 2 p “Anson — Wert 2 age 9 a, Lag Bc We . 51 aud singular dwarf 3 10s. 6d. — — 
itchell's Roya er s. per dozen. xtra strong plants 
of the New Red Currant “ Raby Castle,” 6s. per dozen, or 45s, | CUPRESSUS FUN EBRIS, or WEEPING CYPRESS. carseat Poe CURR, wear Geet — gat 
per 100 nd Fastolff Raspberry, he per aaa With the usual | (North of China.) 1 ce and immense quantities of the he beaw’ ifal Ve: 
— to the Trade. Post-offi 8 re requested to be 6 inches high, 108. 6d. each; — to 15 3 21s. each. ie 17 Bape 5 artidle from this ry, re dnak tt to oi 
a payable to Pe Mya ot; Manor E rm, Deptford, near| These plants "he for the open me ust specimens persons, proprietors of estates, gardens, karsii — tosiik 
— us. to 24 ins. NN 24 ius. to So ins., 423, each. Who have trees — — a the Fr — —— sa 
Establishment oun e at varieties obtain 
WATERER’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN CUPRESSUS GOVENTANA. (California.) thoes grand Belgian Frege ed Count d Hardeupont, Count 
OSEA ATERER he. — his ted ogee r hes he Prec A A ea i ear 10s. 6d. each. Coloma, re» Mons, Major a E 8 al a Bouvier, 
e; announce 2 Gregoire, and others. An —— ve Catalogue e trees may 
descriptive “CATALOGUE OP 1 PLANTS, CUPRESSUS LAMBERTIANA, 2 feet, 3s. 6d. each. be “hàd, gratis, à at 7 ~ vic — — sal MS Rising and 
CONIFERS. ROSES, &e., is d ma: ad ublishing ces, 0 a stree trand ; or on 
clos: ing Be pial nae 5 for postage to to Hosea — 8 THURI — 15 5 Per- application, will be sent, post free, on receipt of four penny 
ap Hill Na urse ry, Woking orrey. ee ectly hardy. 1 foot to 2 feet high, 3s. 6d. to 5s. each. amps. 
e Everybody who has der idea of planting the ensulag TAXUS 3 FORTONIL, VIL, strong plants, 31s. 6d. 
autumn should possess themselves of this Catalogue, ern 8 ae . „by oe CARTER’S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 
RICAN PLAN coker, A VIR bissi. CARTER, Sespsuax and Fuonist, 238, High 
SYTHIA I * Holborn, London, announces the speedy appearance 
OHN WATERERS CATALOGUE or AMERICAN | Fons, nua vin feet 1s. 6d. to 2s. 0d, each, | is new CATALOGUE FOR 1851, which will be forwarded, 
IN ROSES, CON ie S, &e., „is now published, wat 111 xs, 5 : gratis and prepaid, on application by post = otherwise. He 
ma; d gratis on applica 3 feet to 4 fet per $s. Ed., begs leave to state that the Floricultural s prises, 
every E Rhododendron 2 of ‘oaitivation, thus affording pur- Fine bashy plants from open border fit for timate planting, usual, the Scientific and English Name of pon plant, the Lin- 
acility in making selec JASMIN M NUDIFLORUM . ach. noan Class and Order, > Natural Order to which it belongs; 
chareti Pcie Hass sok „Surrey lowartiig’ plan! ts hardiness, duration, me 5 flowering, an * colour oi go the 
sewers, e othe r nec eat nformation, he collec of 
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ILEY’S VIOLA ARBOREA, on PERPETUAL ducing oe : e ny er pie 
TREE oe oe A, or the PER Dede 
TREE VIOLET (rue) answer — —— 355 kor ‘thie CLEROPHYLL A. (North of China. LANE anv SON, Great rkhamsted, Herts, 
r es ja — ae a ee QUERCUS, SCLER the most remar! 9 of all evergree ) will send their NEW CATALOGUE OF ROSES to ap- 
SOn DT ——5ꝛůñ ñͤ one hat ae Oaks, having foli as large as m prre 3 and a; by their 7 two penny stamps. Those who are 
year a fine stock of the above beautifal D DOUBLE VIOLET r e than ar 5 the n trong seedling plante, about Planting Pleas Grounds, &c., should inspect 
re to a of, which he bods highly recommend, oh vam — H. L. and Son’s N ab (about 50 acres), as they have a 
e e for ma potting. y are beauti- 80 ever. | fine thousands of D 
fully scented; the blooms are as large as the double blue QUERCUS ee ee 9 of 8 Also e ever „ i- — ast yer s > ea ee ae 
pos gore they bloom freely from August till the end of May, Sale tafo eee, re „5 a i, Bc — the anes Pinus, Rhododendrous, all 
and are perfectly hardy. Twelve of these plants grown in pots —.— scen ig See Ten —.— tah s, from white to crimson, growing in loam, 
will scent a large greenhouse ; and a small bed, 9 feet long by FORTUNE'S od gras ROSE, a distinct species, * hybrids of Sinensis—. 
3 feet wide, will be sufficient to — a family with bouquets | ami n it. It would be 3 ende 3 Azaleas s, best Ghent, with a general 
the whole of — mine and the spring. They should be lescribe the combination o oe richness of the bronze and ot trae of Trees and Shrubs, both — the Pl 
planted in rather a dry situation and a loose — = - Violet | yellow tints which the flowers present. — — an e excellent an a) so of Fruits, Catalogues of which may be had ‘by 
pillar Rose, and its ‘s foliage is distinct. It b s freely, and nclosi stamp 
— cae been praem ean gentleman | that introduced — orgie al habit resembles Ruga, D warts, . ; Standards, mio Stock of Plants at these Nurseries are kept constantly 
to this country, s. 6d. eac ved, to e e success, and not drawn up, to be sold at 
of Persia to the ‘height of — 4 8 a large bushy heads to them TAXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS. — Ps 3 publ plie no P, 0 a 
and hundreds of bloo at the same nemo Large Ine 22. o 28, Gd. each, Donble C ili } Azaleas 1 foot to 4 feet. 
yey plants, ôs. per — . ditto, 3s. per dozen; or 1 foot 6 inches to 2 feet 6 Pall et ic, Hs Gel. ts Be vai PEARU 
undr: 
‘Aigo he has a fine stock of that splendid YELLOW VIOLET 3 to 4 fee me 3 6d. to 10s. 64. NIGHT anD PERRY, Exorre Nursery King’ i 
or VIOLA LUTEA, which — been so much admired at the VIBURNUM Soviet (North of ). A oad, Chelsea, London, Fea grateful for the distin- 
London exhibitions. In colour itis equal or ote Crocus, Strong kotid patronage so long conferred upon them, beg to inti- 
bushy kora 2s. 6d. each; or „ ditto, 18. 6d. each. noble shrub, producing in great profusion large globular | mate that their NEW Sara AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
Ai GOAR STRAWBERRY.—Strong well-rooted | heads of flowers of the PENRAN Strong plants, 21s, each. all of the first quality, are now ready, and they most respect- 
plants at 3s WEIGELA ROSEA. fully solicit —— ah that sup support which has been ex- 
True Bagh 008 ‘LETTUCE SEED, 1s, per packet. 6 inches hig ec ay GA. Gah, name their house for the last ears. 
Extra fine SWEET WILLIAM SEED, saved from 24 distinct | 1 foot t to 1 foot 6 ö in ches BE aa oe t De = = the abov well as for their gang 
varieties, 1s. per packet 1 foot 6 inches to 2 fee to 58. Od. „ SEEDS, e, Greenhouse, 
ANTIRRE UM SEED from all the best varieties, 1s. per These last are 7 bushy ‘aon N plants. and Herbac „ Buibous Roots, cosa annually by 
packet, Selections of the finest Autumual Flowering Roses. themsslves: from Holland, Conifers and other Hardy Orna- 
3 i —Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 2s, 6d. Standar RA i 58. ny fates arene: mental-Trees and Shrubs in 3 variety, and including many 
Half Standards ch oa valuable novelties, Grape Vines of all the best sorts, from eyes, 
or any quantity of pre above will be sent, postage 1 Laurels, ruit Trees of choice sorts, both b trained and un trained, and 
and rept to any part, on receipt of a Po st-office order, 757 2 feet to 6 feet high ; “als Space Fir, from 2 feet to which are ag eh season of very fine growth- Toit 
aer 1 in penny | postage Coa d Florist, | et Pish; yhioh can be be sold very cheap, particulars of which speta appropriated and which they reepectfally ee 
eee TiLey, Nurseryman, sman, an rist, | can be had on app va oa ssion t : 
14, Abbey Ch urch-yard, Bath, é Bagshot 8 Dee. 7. Exotic Nursery, King’s-road, Chelsea, London. 
