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GARDEN!- l> 



CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



BY HER MAJESTY 



HOTHOUSE 



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WORKS 



ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



KINGS-ROAD, CHELSEA 



DENCH 



PATENTEE 



Range, eoniUtlaf 01 



Mr. Thomas 



*T»HE PATS T cons 



JL ami not m >'• th*n rh 

 the other fiiHtii'r con»i*U 



m. Thsso Boom* 



LILIUM L*!*crF0UUM, RANUNCULUSES. 



AVUH'IH IND rELAROOMU 



U1NBY <;ROOM,Ci.apium Risk, nea 

 atpnfotment Pl«>eistto urn Majeittt 

 to iff Mjjktt tub Kimo of Saxony, btgi to 



th# attention of the Nubility, 0» ry, and Am 

 tsoaiTe assortment of the above FLOWERS, 

 that thU U a go* 1 reason of the ytar to malt 

 he unoai kind*. Ranunculuses uti I \ntti>> 

 planud thW ii h. 



LlLll'U LAN<UI LU7M W. .1 U, esch, fr-m 



Pi t. do. 

 ROSFJ'M, do. 3# 



^ • • i r n u^v„i hIM l Fiwtioim— on one plan the Roof is formed wholly of Iron and Glass, no wood or putty, & c , 



•t principles for all Horticultural flections— on one piau t ^ perfectly impossible for the rain to penetrate 



F ONE GOOD SECOSD-HAND HOUSE FOR SALh. . ^^ 



This day is published, Part HI., price Id., of the 



COTTAGE GARDENER'S DICTIONARY. 

 Edited by G. W. Johnson, Esq , Conductor of the "Cotton 

 Gardener," <fcc. Assisted by Messrs. Beaton, Ekbingtoi 

 Fish, Appleby, Barnes, and Weaver. The work will form 

 when completed, a haodsome volume of 800 pages, illustrated 

 with Woodcuts. 



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ANEMONES, 



r London, by 



91 Qcken, and 

 recommend SO 

 ur«, his ex- 

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t a select, >n • 



mes should be 



jtf s.d. 

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 3*. to 10 



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A oew eoileetiou *>f lIYifKI. 



6 sort* nvn*<l for 

 100 RASUN ^1 



Huo#rfln»» niiturtf, per 100, from 3*. to -'1 .#. 



IQO ANEM<»MK\ i iperHne sorts, named 



ftuperftnr urM (double), per 10 "■ m 



SO AURICULA*, \t\ V> «upernne • lamed 



<» l n^med varitilet, per d i f I** 



PEL AH IUMS, lr*2&, «rfl»ei »rt*, nf 



Fine nnmrd f eristic t>rr •! xen, from 12 



VMARYLLTS from RIO JANEIRO, without 



ft n* large bulb* per 1n*tn 



LILIUM LA9CIFULir:.\f ALBUM, eicelle 

 planing m shrubberies, beta* perfectly 



per 100 



A Cat* 



55. to 1) 10 

 ft*, to 7 



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name, 



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hardy. 

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ROSE- It THE MILLION.— Th< 

 Atoortr compri-ln< most of the b 



ROSES in eiutence, are < ftertd in strong on 

 from pint potn, on their own root«. at the 

 tagtoej* term packafa Included, on recelp 

 order >m imk wn n-esMDden^ f >r thr> • 

 HVBH1I* rKUPETirAL.-Amtndine, G#i 

 Gomte de ; int, Aub'non, Baronne Pi 

 Wootallret, « nte d'Bu, Com to do Pari-. D 

 Mor»nquir*. General Jacqulminr, La Heine, 

 PUuIX. Me tin f«nr!Aj, Mad.ime Trudea 



Hooe\ tldoejlo, Wlllhim «loaee # Uoary I V. f C) 



mad I -\\ ■> do alencon. 



30 lueM.Bouo.iiet rfo Flore, 

 A )*eV iwauty of Ter»ai t te», Madame * 

 Faiie, H»nry Locoq L% Grtuadi- r, Meooux 

 St. Cyr, Relne dr* V tergeii, Gloire de Rooai 

 la Ma' on, end Plantler. 



CfUSA.-CUra SyWaln. Urt. Bosanqm ,t, TancredL Cra- 

 »oj»io Boperieure, end Febvier. 



TIA.SC rifi. Adam. B-ugtre. Com te Paris, Devooi- 

 ST7 «jf •"»•;. WaoiaU. Relne de Baatoi -a, fitOOfjatou Oi 

 Cariee, General Morangiei, and Noiittto £c lair do Jupiter* 

 ForchMt r'. sole on of 12 for 14,. od, 



2K° 2S° I 8 - - u o 



i>itto ditto 24 ... on n 



■ntto ditto u 27. 



Mtto data 4d ;;; "* ^ o 



M^SIlSZd 111 n ° tappfj wbere more ^ ,an one or two of 1 



a»r«,« P«wripuve Catalogues on a pplication. 

 A»qmuj> GoDwm. Rq. q Grower, Ashb ourne, Derbyshire 



> follow in ir 



»t oTer blooming 

 e-year-old plants 

 following advan- 



t of a Post-office 

 mount. 



tnt des Batailles, 

 >evost, t'omte de 

 r. Arnai, General 

 Lady Alice Peel, 

 U, KiferV Rob>n 

 ementiuo Seringo, 



0e«gachof, Enfant 



nice a. Glory of 



Marianne, Pierre 



nene, Souvenir do 



fCK NECTARINE 



wsnix ****** "*" 0ARDE ^ " "WlttS 



^rcumntanceshatre rendered it necessn ry to modiff th- In 



tcmioot eipres-ed at p. 676 of the Garden r? Ch^/r^^ 



lijg the Stanwice NtCTAiWE. Cpon e xaminJnJ Tthe^ !™ 

 Plants in Mr. Ritiii'. bande, it turn, out tha "ho „mi • Ht 

 for tale i. much .mailer than wa. anticip ated, and th?t ; Sor^ 

 it a eon r*bie ditferenco in their m,. nJ * I™uT?* there 



SUTTON'S LETTUCES ANT) CUCUMBERS. 



IOHN SUTTON and SONS, Seed-Groweks, 



'i Heading, Berks have much pleasure in referring their 

 friends to the description of their superior sorts of Lettuces, 

 given by the Editor of the Gard&iers' Chronicle, in March last, 

 w) h will be seen in Messrs. cotton's advertisement on the 

 Ml page of the Gardeners' Chronicle, of January 25. Also, the 

 following extract from a letter Jail received :— 



" Messrs. Sutton and Sons :— Gentlemen,— I have grown 

 all the sorts of Cucumb rs which I have seen advertised, but 

 the ' Conqueror of the West' is far before any other in my esti- 

 mation. I have now grown it several years, and intend to 

 grow none other this season. Your Lettuce, too, is excellent, 

 and certainly I have never seen any sort so large. I have 

 observed that it is not so apt to run to seed as others, which 

 render* it verv valuable in hot dry summers, and for autumn 



use."— From Mr. Smitten, Bead Gardener to the Earl of Car- 

 narvon, High Clerc, near Newbury. 



N. B, These Lettuce Seeds mil he sent free ly post on 

 rea ip' of postage stamps in payment, in good-sized packets, 

 at is. each ; but the stock having become very sho?% they 

 nnnot now be sold by the ounce. 



The CONQUEROR OF THE WEST CUCUMBER is 25, 6d. 

 per Packet, or three seeds for Is. 



AMERICAN PLANTS. 



JOHN WATERER'S CATALOGUE of Hardy Rho- 



t/ dodendrons, Azaleas, Ro>es, Ac,, may be obtained gratis on 

 application. It describes the colour of every Rhododendron 

 worthy of cultivation, thus affording purchasers every facility 

 in making selections. He has many thousands of Rhododen- 

 dron ponticum in sizes very suitable for planting immediately 

 into Game Preserves, very healthy bushy stuff, price 51., % 10s., 

 and 102. per 1000- 



The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, near Farnborough 

 Station, South- Western Railway, and three miles from Black- 

 wat er, So uth- Eastern Railway. 



SILVER SAND. PEAT, &c— Reduction or Peice. 



t^DWARD KEMP begs to return his grateful 

 -^ acknowledgments to his Friends and Patrons for favours 

 hitherto received, and informs them that he has made con- 

 siderable reduction in the price of Silver Sand, which he 

 trusts will ensure a continuance of their support. Particulars 

 will be forwarded on application addressed Edward Kemp, 16, 

 Ann's place, East-street, Old Kent-road, London. 

 N.B. No connect ion with any other party. 



SEED.— Any persons having good Seed of fine kinds 

 of PRIMULA SINENSIS, may meet with a purchaser by 

 addressing a line, stating quantity, colour, and price, to Y. Z., 

 post-off ice, BromptQH t near London. 



BRENTFORD, MIDDLWeX^INAJTSALE. 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, MARKET 



GARDENERS A\D OTHERS ENGAGED IN PLANTING. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by the Executors of the late Mr. J. Ronalds, 

 to offer to public competition, by Auction, on the premises, the 

 J Butts and Twolands Nurseries, about the first week in March, 

 J the whole of the remaining NURSERY STOCK, consisting of 

 a rich assortment of Fruit and Forest Trees, Evergreens, Or- 

 namental and Deciduous Shrubs, American Plants, &c— May 

 be viewed, and Catalogues had, prior to the sale, of the prin- 

 cipal Seedsmen in London ; and of the Auctioneers, American 

 Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



COUNTY MEATH 



moreover 



't?.. 5 !?. d 5! r . e "? e !" ! hei f 1 Q » ^7- ' ^pHcant , 



are 



.««. fiuu« waiting tor the chance of an t motion which p ot^I 

 take place, to the advantage of the char ity ^oonlr th« I 



spring It ha. therefore been ™*rtt?^S^\ I n ™\ 

 Wants for sale at tr<>m 4 to 5 guineas each .nrf 11 a- 

 oraers at 3 «inea. each. *l£%%^^ <? dir P ofle of 



a ^f >u A d , b * an * ,eft > wUl be brought 

 Of tb 



r as at 



budded on>a p#«ch atrwk «^ Z*Z1Z~a —tZ!z\ ** mciF • m pots, 

 that they ^O^n^hw^^^ with blossom -bud*, so 

 will be chanredNri 7 i J re P otted S for *hew fiv e guineas 

 thooSnq^ C 



bud. Pfor these 4 guISS a ?e iJS ? '0° ?i W,thon C hloB90m ' 

 aiding the excellent c^^/Xsl fn^l*™* - ,C9iroa8 of 

 sale of iheso plants wilfi^ n T£T e J ™ d ? the P™ iace of the 



I>uke of Northumberland, are^*V t ./^ rder f ' n "J Grace the 

 BiAiuroao, 21, KagonUtreerTfiK^^fP^^^f '-William 

 dresses, and stating by what convetw * 1°* , e * exact ad - 

 transmitted from the station at Harlow^ - e p - aD u are t0 be 

 of the Eastern Counties Railway, where ™. ,, ^ 

 without further charge. It is requested that^ 1 be d ««Tered 

 may be made payabe to Mr. William Beaiwut^ u 

 their receipt, will return an order upon Mr P T^ 110 ' u P on 

 transmission of the plants. fcIV *Kibr the 



AppHcations will be complied with in 

 tl;mr are received, tnd due notice will oe girer . *^ n ^ « - 



guinea and four guinea plants are exhausted hCQ the fi7e 



May we be permitted to express a hone *tf .«+ .ul v 



pecuniary proht can be denved by namrjo III toT* h °° 



whose proceeds go to a charitable use, yet tha 'Eei^rUl 



theleSS. endenvour tn in.],. w«^ lf.i_._ 7 ctn *Jwlll 





A KM TO LET- 



npO BE LET, from the 25th day of March next, the 



-a- TOWNLAND OF PONDERLOUGEI, containing about 

 10S acres Irish plantation measure, on which stands tne Car- 

 man's Stage at M The Bush," on the great northern road 

 within 10 miles of Dublin. 



This farm being within two miles of the Dunshaughlin Work- 

 house, is well situated for the supply of milk to that establish- 

 ment. The land is also suitable to the growth of Flax and 

 Wheat, and is capable of great improvement in the hands of 

 an industrious, intelligent farmer. 



The farm will be let to a tenant willing to employ a propor- 

 tionate capital in its cultivation, on a lease for such time as 

 may be agreed on, with such conditions as will secure a sep- 

 tennial revision of rent on the market averages, and a full 

 compensation tor the increased value at the termination of his 

 occupation. The landlord will also assist in draining such 

 portions of the farm as may be necessary by loan from the 

 Commissioners of the Board of Works. 



Application to be made to John Maheb, Esq., Ballinshula 

 Enniscorthv ; Fbancis Mcrphy, Esq., Kilcaim House, Navan • 



r r Jf Y°, IlARA> Es< *» 13 » U PP er Merrion-street, Dublin.— 

 Jan. zDtn, 1851. 



customers 



ien from a sale 



1, never- 

 of their 



T» E HIPPOPOTAMUS, presented to the 

 up h°K°, L ?^ AL S u°? I 5 TY J by H ' H - the Vicer °y of Egypt, 



1 ? X 5 ,b , lt ? d , dal, 7 at . their gardens, in the Regent's Park, from 

 11 to 4 o clock. Visitors desirous of seeing the Animal in the 

 water are recommended to go early. 



Admission. One Shilling - T on Mondays^ Sixpence. 



« INHERE SHALL WE GO THIS MORNINGT 5 



_, .:_* A Sa T ch l l anally the query over the breakfast-table with 

 visitors to London. Let us answer the question. If you can 

 admire the most beautiful specimens of Papier Mache ' manu- 

 v^ture which are produced in this country, displayed in the 

 Dresstr^ aCtlVe w ^ 8 vT lf y° a want a handsome or useful 

 reSmTSsk Work ; box l : i or Writing.desk-if you need any 

 one of the ™%£J^ rk l t&ble °5 toilet -^ ** Jou desire to see 

 S to ^MEC^^^ t J emporiams in Lond< > n » th « n ion will 

 fo wlSfsh^roo^s^ ** India y House, 



pleasantly, J^^ay lounge away an hour very 



London : W. S. Orr and Co., Amen-corner, Patemoster-ro^ 



Price One Shilling:, 



A LETTER on AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 

 addressed to a Youth who had resolved on Farming as 

 his future occupation. By Charles Lawrence, Esq. 

 Published by James Ridqwat, Piccadilly; and all Booksellers, 



ADULT EVENING SCHOOLS. 

 Second Edition. Price 6d,, by post 8d., 



A LETTER TO THE LORD BISHOP OP 

 NORWICH on the Establishment of Adult Evening 

 Schools in Agricultural Districts. By a Country Curate. 

 London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 



Norwich: Charles Mdsrett. 



A NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. 

 This day is published, price 21s., 



THE FORESTER: 

 A Practical Treatise on the Formation, Draining, and 

 Fencing of Plantations ; the Planting, Rearing, and Manage. 

 ment of Forest Trees ; the Cutting and Preparation of Wooc 

 for Sale ; with an Improved Process for the Transplantation a 

 Trees of large size. By James Brown, Forester, Arniston. 



Second Edition. In one large volume 8vo. Illustrated witi 

 109 Engravings on Wood. 



William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 



GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICUL 

 TURAL GAZETTE.— FOR SALE, a Complete Set (Tei 

 Volumes, in numbers) of the above valuable Journal, from ill 

 commencement until the end of the year 1850. Price 10 guinea 

 —Apply to Messrs. Walker, Booksellers, 196, Strand, London 



IVOR SALE, A COPY|OF THE GARDENER* 



17 CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,froi 

 the commencement, in 1841 ; 10 volumes well bound, exceptia 

 the year 1850, which is in numbers. — Apply to Mr. to 

 Bookseller, Charing-cross, where a specimen volume maj 



be s een. ____^ - 



Price lj., or free on receipt of 18 stamps, 



(1 LENNY'S GARDEN ALMANAC & FLORETS 

 T DIRECTORY for 1851, containing Directions for* 

 Management of an Amateur's Garden during the year-Li* 

 of the best Show Flowers, Fruits, Plants, and Vegetabiei- 

 Useful Information for Emigrants, &c. 



London : C. Cox, 12, King William-street, Strand. 



This day is published, price Is. ; by post, Is. 6<i. 

 Dedicated to the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotlani 



ON A REMARKABLE EFFECT OF CROSS 

 BREEDING. By Alexander Harvet, M.D., Phyda« 

 to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, and Lecturer on the PrMtis" 

 of Medicine in the University and King's College of Aberdeen 

 Wm. Blackwood ji nd Sons, Edi nburgh and London^ 



OWERBY'S ENGLTsh - BOTAH- 



Now ready, Vol. IV., price 11. 16s. cloth boards. 



Vols. I., II., and III., price II. 19s. Gd. each, cloth b** 

 and cases for binding the Vols., always on hand. 



%* Subscribers who may desire to complete their copies C" 

 do so from the stock of the 2d Edition at Re-issue price. 



To be had of Mrs. Sowerbt, 3, Mead-place, Lambeth; & 

 o f all Booksellers. _ _ — 



YOUATT'S WORKS on the HORSE and DOG- 

 (By assignment of C. Knight.) Longman and Co. 

 THE HORSE. The only edition with the Author's W 

 Corrections, and Illustrations on Wood. 8vo, 10s., cloth. 



" The author has subjected it to so complete a revision, * 

 to make it in many respects a new work."— Preface. 



%* Purchasers should order the edition published ty *** 

 man and Co. 



THE DOG. With Woodcuts. 8vo, 6s„ cloth. 

 London : Longman, B rown. GREEN^^dJiONGMA?!i 



METCALFE and Co's NEW PATENT T00J 

 BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES.- The TootMJJ 

 has the important advantage of searching thoroughly »» 

 divisions of the teeth, and cleaning them in the mo"^, 

 ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not w^ 

 loose.— It. An Improved Clothes-Brush, that cleans ia». 

 part of the usual time, and incapable of injuring the nn**^ 

 Penetrating Hair-Brushes, with the durable unbleacneo.' 

 sian bristles, which do not soften like common hair. ^ 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, and powerful friction- ^^^ 

 Brushes, which act in the most surprising and sue* 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its PvJL I 

 valuable properties of absorption, vitality, and d ara J£$il 

 means of direct importations, dispensing with all ,nte *_j^ tfc 

 parties' profits and destructive bleaching, and s *J£c^ T 

 luxury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge. Only a * ^Jutr* 

 Binglet, and Co's, Sole Establishment, 130 b, 0* t01 

 one door from Holles.street. „ T*f ¥ 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, JJ^aO* 

 Caution.— Beware of the words «'From » Bac 

 adopted by some houses. 



Primed 

 Parish 



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by William BaAOBuar, of No. 13 Upper ™°* 1 !?$o.1.'Q£ 

 of St. Pancras, and Faaoaaic* Mhll«tt EyA5«,or ^ 



row, stoke Newiogtou, both in the County of Middle**. Pf> D tlie r 1 

 office in Lombard-street, in the Precinct of WnitetnajV Jr. tr eet, 



n Lombard.street, m the Precinct of Waitetnai". • trfl ij,iy 

 1 ; and published by them at the Office, No. % \ h * r l: h er9 * 11 *Z* 

 of St. Paul's, Covent.«arden, in the said county, ^ &&* 



London 



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tiaeraenti and Coinmunicatinu« are to be addssssid 



SATU1DAT, FlBBUAEI 1, 18*1. 







