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THE GARDENERS 



"rrONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 



GAZETTE 



22. 



PRICE 



LIST OFGEITOINE SEEDS FOR 1851 



WANTED, a place as a MARK ^ 

 2 to 6 acres, not more than 10 miW ^ AVU£i ^i fro* 



the P femi se 8 wo U ? d '%***** 

 culars, to J. H.. Iw ^.*? ref,jp ^! 



with a Greenhouse on 



«£u,7^Vhia "ort shall meet mtn prompt ««£ '^'aWnow ready 

 ,en> out. The following choice collection of Gartfen ae* 



eases not charged. rPNMINE 



U R «nrCOLMoz. Sprouting 



PBAS-1 pint Early Emperor | BUOWu , ^.^ lmpprial 



Eany Frame 

 Woodford's Marrow 

 Knight's Dwarf Marrow 

 Herman's Imperial 



KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS 



LABEU 



>t 



»i 



CABBAGE 





lirbeaid's Surprise 

 Hairs' Dwarf Mammoth 



*,*,«*,«- - ,-^rt Ear,v Longpod 



Green Windsors 



lpint Scarlet Rimers 

 „ Dwarf French 

 BEET-1 oz'.'Superb Crimson 



„ Silver or Seaka'e 

 _l ax. fine Curled 

 SPROUT*-! oz. Imported 

 -1 oz. Early White 

 k oz. fine Portsmouth 



Ellttson's Mammoth 

 Cape 



BORBCOLR 

 BKUS3KLS 

 BROCCOLI 



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Winter impp 

 99 Waleheren (True) 



1 oz. Dwarf Somerset 



£ oz. Nonpareil 

 „ Shilling's Queen 



CARROT— 1 oz. Eariest Horn 



„ Improved Altriagham 



CRLERY-J oz. Superb White 

 CRESS— i lb. Curled 

 MU-TARD-lib. 

 CUCUMBSR— Packet fine Frame 



ENDIVE— J oz. Green Curled 

 LEEK— J oz. London Flag 

 ONION— 2 oz. White Spanish 



1 ., James' Keeping 

 Tripoli 

 LETTUCE— J oz. Bath Cos 



LETTUCE 



PARSLEY 

 PAKStNIP 

 RADISH - 



if 



-J oz. Drumhead Cabbage 



,, White Cos 

 -2 oz. Myatt's treble Curled 

 -2 „ Improve! Guernsey 

 • 6 „ Early Salmon 

 2 ,, Wnite and Red Turnip 



SPINACH— i lb. Round 



J lb. Prickley 

 TOMATO— Packet 

 TURNIP— 2 oz. Early Stone 



Six Week 

 VEGETABLE MARROW— Packet 

 SAVOY— 1 oz. Green Curled 

 CAULIFLOWER— i oz. fine London 

 MELON -Packet Beechwood 

 CHERVIL— Packet 



CORN SALAD-Packet 

 SAL^AFY— Packet 

 SCORZONER A— Packet 



present method of securing Standard Plants by »• **• *l 

 kind, and cord or rope of whatever descriotion ♦ i? of 



vhich he has recently tntronW 



neat fasteaing of iCSfc 



the more efficient and 

 Standard Plants to their stakes. 



The REGISTERED ROSE GIRDLE now offered ♦ 

 Public, besides the advantage of being well adapted for 

 and permanent Label to the plant which it secures will -I 

 diminish the time and 



pursued in the tying of «tauu tt m ± lauiu io tnetr f-takw ~~»? 

 utility of this invention, while combining twoimp^Uat^Jr 

 rt.ill now verv imperfectly attained), cannot hut- *«*;.. VTO 



to % 



to 



^25 



perm 



Label 



". . a n.„« n „A t.vin* T?Aur Collections would receive them carriage paid to London, Exeter, Liverpool 

 £ n an? ^S^^^^i^^^SS^. or at any Station on the Great Western, Bristol, and 



as well 



Purchasers 

 Cork, or Dublin, a: any ^ ; — , *- 



Inter, or Sj;^;^ Sown Tariety of Kitchen Garden and Flower Seeds raised by the most celebrated growers. 



NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS -POST FREE. 



G B be*s to recommend to the Nobility and Gentry, and his Friends in general, 1 the following very superior assortment of 

 rer Seeds, which are now ready to be sent out in sealed packages, at the prices affixed, post paid :- 





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ditto 



ditto 

 ditto 



Flower 



100 Packed choicest Annuals, includirg the newest and 



most approved varieties 

 M Di'to di'to 



_"> Ditto ditto 



12 Dmo oltto 



:,) Pickets half-hardy AnnuaU 



15 Ditto ditto 



15 packets Tender Annuals ... 



20 Pa. keis Perennials,ineluding splendid n.ixed varieties 

 Verbena, Heartsease, Cineraria, Petunia, Pentste- 

 moo, Primula Sinensis, Calceolaria, Ac, Ac. 



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ditto 



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10 

 5 

 2 

 1 

 5 

 2 

 3 





 

 6 

 6 

 

 6 



6 



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20 Lar ze Packets Dwarf Annuals for filling Beds on Lawn3 



24 Distinct varieties German Stocks 



12 Ditto ditto 



2* Varieties German Asters 



12 Ditto ditto 



12 Varieties Double Balsam 



s. d. 

 5 



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5 





12 Ditto 



10 Ditto 



8 Ditto 



12 Ditto 



12 Ditto 



Cockscomb 

 Mimulus 

 Zinnias 

 Hollyhock 

 German Larkspur 



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ft ft ft 



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4 

 2 

 5 

 2 

 2 

 3 

 3 

 2 

 2 

 2 





 6 





 







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6 







6 



6 



The above are recommended with confidence, and cannot fail of giving satisfaction. Particular attention is paid in packing 

 Seed* for exportation. A remittance or reference expected from unknown Correspondents. Payment may be made either by 

 osc-othce Older or Pottage Stamps. 



GEORGE BAKER, Seedsman, Wells, Somerset. 



NEW LEVELLING INSTRUMENT, REGISTERED 28th DECEMBER, 1850. 



THIS is a Simple and Effective SELF-RECORDING INSTRUMENT suitable for Levelling DRAINS, 

 8K WBft*. or ROADS, or for measuring the Elevations and Depressions of Ground. The Figure represents the Instru- 

 ment one* fourth the real size. 



•*•! A ijw* teIesco PV'. B ' * j oint 5 E ; * ler ®! 5 M » Bcrew for rai9in ? or lowering the eye end of telescope ; H, a segmental graduated 

 ■caie. The woof this scale is at I, in aAme coincident with the horizontal axial Hoe of the telescope, and an index J is carried 



rJL. the ; l . de Z f lDete 1 ^.°P«/^ cutting thfi graduations. The graduations are so proportioned as to show the rise or fall in 

 iw : and inches per 100 ft. of the horizontal distance. The socket G is fitted to the ordinary tripod stand, which is about 5 feet 



gD ' INSTRUMENT, with Tripod Stand and Box, 31. 12s. 



From the Practical Mechanics 9 Journal, 1st February, 1851. 

 as thJoV.r^r w°l?J^ S e m .°H St " n,ett n ered ^ n ? "™* t^ Uitle Instrument will afford the most correct measurements, 



afv«at P oocS ^ I^fL'^r'l^^f^ D ' ?" d bn f ng ^ 3 s . ,g - ht t0 £ ear U P° Q lhe object, when the elevation or depression is 

 given at once, it will he a most useful comrivance for Draining or Road-making." 



Made only T>y GARDNER AND CO.. Onticianc 91 Pn,>lianar,. c +TW mo*™™ 



efticient fastener for their Standard Plants, to an addi? * 



claim. It is neat as it is efiicacious, and as cheao •Sf! 1 



useful. * ** u » 



Extract from "Florist's Directory.".-. « We consid-- 



one of the most useful articles that have been iaveateSLS 

 forms a permanent Label as well as an unerring fasteniacTVl!! 

 we shall be disappointed if it is not generally u 9e <i f or g*J 



and Standard C y tisuses. We shall adopt it for evervthi^ 1 * 

 can apply it to in the garden." ** 



Sold, wholesale and retail, by William Hamilton, Seedia* 

 and Floriat, 15G, Cneapside, London; and to be hadofi 

 Nursery and Seedsmen. Price Is. 6d. per dozen. 



F>RITISH QUEEN POTATO.— A new ana superiar 

 ) variety, as early as the Shaw, and qualitv of theR£ G|ft 

 comiDg in a month before that kind. The grower sin 

 41 I planted them last year close by a good stock of Sla^ 

 they were quite as early, and, when each were full grown, £ 

 British Queen were worth considerably more money, b» 

 much like a Regent, and ready nearly a month before it/2 

 salesman considers them preferable to any Potato he evens* 

 They grow short haulm and in a cluster, and will admit i 

 being planted closer together than most sorts." 



To be had only of Netting and Sons, Seedsmen, 46,C1m 

 side, London, at 9s. per bushel ; where may be had em 

 approved kind of Agricultural, Horticultural, and Florid 

 tural Seeds. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, in I 

 flourishing market town of Reading, within a 8hortd§ 

 tance of the Market-place, close to the Reading and Retg» 

 Railway Statiou, and also within 10 minutes' walk of tk 

 Station of the Great Western Railway, a SMA.LL NUR9QT 

 GROUND, with Seed-shop and Cottage attached, and thru 

 Greeuhouses.— For particulars, apply to F, J. Bundt, fy 

 Solicitor, Reading, Berks. 



' FARM IN HAMPSHIRE. 



TO LET, a Good STOCK FARM, of about 484 acw* 

 of which 21 acres are Water Meadow, 55 acres dry Ps 

 ture, and the remainder Arable. The Poor Rates are verylo^ 

 and the Tithe amounts to about 4s. 6d. per acre. The Fn 

 adjoius the Great Lon on Road, and is four miles from* 

 Audover Road Station. No applications will be received oafci 

 accompanied wi h satisfactory references.— For parade 

 apply to Mr. Hugh Rainbird, Laverstoke, Andover 1^ 

 Ha nts. 



GREENHOUSES. 



HENRY FREEMAN, Hothouse Builder and* 

 Water Apparatus Manufacturer, Triangle, HactaQ 

 London, begs to solicit-, the attention of the gentry to his* 

 prices for cash. Good substantial-built Greenhouses, tt 

 complete, 42 feet long by 13 feet wide, 901. ; 21 feet loaf? 

 13 feet wide, 5i)L ; 12* feet long by 10 feet wide, 30f. aoj 

 assortment of Conservatories, Hothouses, Pits, Melon » 

 Cucumber Boxes, Iron Hand-lights, Summer-houses, beau,* 

 Estimates in the above line, either in wood or iron. 



HOSPHATE NODULES, or COPROLITES tf 



*- FOSSIL B >NES (from the Suffolk Crag).- Man» 

 turers of Superphosphate of Lime can be supplied wm ■ 

 above, eitner in their natural form or finely pulmwea, «■ 

 best terms, f. o. b. or delivered in the Thames. mi , n i^ 



Applications to Edward Packard, Chemist, Saxmauuap 



Suffolk, will receive prompt attention 



F AC 



GREAT WESTERS, SOUTH-WESTERN, 'AND SOUTH- 

 EASTER* RAILWAY SEED ESTABLISHMENT, 



yOR SUPPLYING QEWUIHE HOME-GROWN SEEDS, CA1RIAOE FREE 



SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN 

 SEEDS. 



For the comemmce of Qentlemen who may not le well 

 arqminttd with all the best kinds of Garden Seeds, and 

 the proper proportions of each generally necessary to stock 

 a large or small Garden, Messrs. Sutton have during the 

 last seven years been in the practice of making complete 

 Colleetums for one year's supply, the economy and other 

 admntages of which system have been f idly appreciated by 

 the purchasers, as indicated by numerous recommendations 

 and annual increase of orders, 



h \Kn£2 U S LETE COLLECTION or KITCHEN *"** 

 GARDEN SEEDS for A LARGE GARDEN, for one 

 year's supply ... ' 



No. 2. A COMPLETE'cOLLECTION of DITTO in 

 quantities proportionately reduced 



Ko. 3 A COMPLETE COLLECTION*^ bixTO' 

 equally choice sorts V ' 



Dl 4 TTO SMALL AN ° CH0ICE ASSORTMENT OF 

 nSS^ W ^^ V 9 **** 1 ™ of several kind^of 



ToZVVnd\^ d *°" **•*«> extensive growers of early 

 Ld oy r%s\ A « rtcttlt ^ Seed., particulars^ which may be 



Heading Seed Warehouse, Heading, Berks. 



2 10 

 1 10 

 1 10 

 12 6 



TO POTATO AND CUCUMBER GROWERS. 



TAMES LAKE, Nurseryman, &c, Bridgewater, 



*J Somerset, be*rs to inform the Public that he is now ready 

 to send out his Seedling FIFTY-FOLD KIDNEY POTATO, 

 which has been proved and highly recommended by Dr. 

 Lindley, Messrs. Beck and Henderson, Hurst and M'MulIen 

 and many others. Price 4ff. per peck. 

 London Agent : Hurst and M'Mullen, 6, Leadenball-street. 



^Ft^^TA^^J^ 1 15 t0 20 1! * ht8 of Aban ' s Conqueror 

 of the West CUCUMBER successfully for three years, can with 



confidence recommend it to the Public as being one of the best 



kinds in cultivation. Packets containi ng 12 seeds, 1*. each. 



E nnr J*J ALBION KIDNEY POTATO. 

 DWARD MITCHELL having a surplus stock of 



SEED POTATOES of this first-rate early variety, begs 

 most respecttully to offer them to the public, and the trade 

 generally, as being one of the very best and earlieet varieties 

 grown, it being full three weeks earlier than the Ash-leaf 

 or Walnut-leaf Kidney Potatoes ; also a greater cropper, and 

 far superior in flavour, than any other variety grown. Price 

 per bushel, 8*., with the usual discount to the trade. 



EARLY COLCHESTER. — A round variety, of euperior 

 quality, as early as the Early Frame, but a more prolific 

 cropper, and of first-rate flavour. Price 65. per bushel with 

 the usual discount to the trade. 

 Post-r.flfice orders are expected from unknown correspondents 

 Bristol Gardens, Kemp- town ; and 55, Marine Parade* 

 Brighton. ' 



NTERESTING 



•« The following singular and authentic ease ot rwj 

 of the human hair is worchy of observation, more pro 

 as it relates to an article of high and universal repa« ^ 

 the last half century 



article of higU ana univw»« " r ~ L fr 

 . Mr. A. Herrmann, of Q** en-«gj 

 for some time past, and had trwaij- 



had been quite bald 



le recovery ot ms nair, »«» " 



w - B uv W ..-«... ^Ie was then induced t6 try tn 

 'ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL,' and afte^dii'jsPH.., 



nau neen quue naia ior some umo paow, »«-- --- lt |, oa t» 

 preparations for the recovery of his hair, out 

 benefiiial result. He was then induced to try wo 



* . 



for 'about 'two in^mhsrheVmuch'to Lu gratificaaoBj ^^ 



hair quite restored, and now possesses a oeautiiui 

 This tact speaks too strongly for itself to require cuu^ 

 BeWs Weekly Messenger. 



ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL 



The 

 preserving", and beautifving the Human llal £ \* "£ Q it b«f 

 and appreciated to need comment. For _Unuanr^ 



eee*? 



in rtf 



unprecedented success of this discovery 1^ 

 imr. and beautifying the Human Hair, is too" ^ 



C EEDLING SCOTCH FIRS.-The Subscribers have 



LINO SCOTTH Vf!^ ^ W hll f Ted thousand 2-year SEED- 

 LINO SCOTCH II as, the produce of seed from Strathspey 

 natural Forests. Price moderate. *n»tu»pey 



Howoen, Brothers, Muirtown Nurseries, Inverness.— Feb. 22. 



1 r ***, Tner€ i8 direct steam communication from Invent* t« 

 \ London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. Inverness to 



of Hair, and rendering the use of the fine coniD uu ^ 

 Price 3*. 6<i— Is. -Family Bottles (equal to 4 ^^^ 

 and double that size, 21s. per bottle. N.B. Eac a aCA o 

 genuine article has the words ROWLAND a ^ 

 OIL engraved in two lines on the Wrapper; ana ' gtter: 

 of the Wrapper nearly 1500 times, containing 'Wy y0 

 Sold by A. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hatton-garae», 



and by Chemists and Perfumers. 



WHERE TO BUY A DRESSING-CASE^ £ 

 article perhaps is caution more neces8 ^f/ m er^J 

 purcha-e of a Dressing- Case, for in none are toe e|| . 



arts of the unpriucipled manufacturer m ° re * h Vti- 53 ! 

 played. Mechi, 4, Leadenhall-street, near eracet ^ 

 has long enjoyed the r putati 11 of producing a ^f 

 in the most nnisbed and faultless manner. V^My.se^ 

 chase one o him will be sure of having ^^ J s <i fin' 

 and well-prepared wood or leather, with the »tti»B tb0 & 



qua ity. The prices ran^e from 11. to 100 %.. \,e stti^S 

 fortune and he of moderate means may alike ^p 

 the traveller will find the Mechian Dressing-^ggi;, 

 adapted to his necessities.— 4, LE ADENHALir^* 





Printed by William BmAOBuav. of No. 13, UPEfJ "° f^^ 

 pariiia of M. P.ncrai, and F»bdirick Mull^EJ^ 1 * frltt «ji 

 row, Stoke Newin K io... both in the County of MwdjeseM in t»c 

 office in Loraba'd.«r«r, in the Prfciuct of **"*"£&&'*'$? 

 London; and published by them at tbe Office. No- »»£ *&«%& 

 Parish of St Paul'*. Covent.jrarden, in the »aid Co«JJ' f0 i****" 

 titjmeoti an.dComrnrounicatioaa are to be ADD»i» B ** r 

 — SATvaeAi, FaimvAai 2,1851. 



