THE GARDENERS' 



CHRONICLE. 



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PRICE LIST OF GENUIPJPDS FOR 1851. 



TO UBNTLfimsN KNtfAtfED UN ft 



GEORGE JACKMAN has to offer a lar^l^ 

 i/rovvfi stock uf the following at verv !«,.„ ? Sau<1 



v ery low 



Gi^)RGB UAKElt 1 

 I ntenv j*ar», h*»e rav 



»Uu«tog elto 



uot charged. 



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Kit feu 



numerous Patrons, who, for so 



en htm a trial, that all orders 



tfallv t -nJ« Iiw sincere thanks to his num 

 — atteot , ew •™ to ^£ Mod i ng out, carefully packed in cases, for H. 1.. , 



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Jen 8wl* ^ 



KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS 



PI ▲ 9-1 plot 



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Ear?y Fmperor 



F 



i Umrmw 



KnLh'i Dwarf trow 

 H«£a: « Imperial 



t'airb*%riFI 



Ha r wirf Mammoth 



BEANS- I'iaart Earls IjM* 1 



ttn Wliror* 



Dwarf French 

 BUT— 1"« eperb 



rtror daka'e 

 BORE* B-l .«.««#. Co*i 



2j roUT*-! oi. Imported 



BRUC l-l e* fi * rlf Hhre . 



Eiliuona Matnmotfc 



GENUINE , M 



SV Intel Imperial 



„ Wnlchjpn (True) 



• merset 



AUKOT 



1 pint 



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CABB^QE-l oz. -va 



X o*. No | mil 



M Bbll iinrt Qaeen 



-1 oz. Ear ie^t Horn 



n Imi >ve t Altriugham 



CKLERY-i o«. Sup rb White 

 CKI -4 ID. Curled 

 J|U*TAUI> lib. 



CUVlli .—Jacket fine Frame 



Uidge 



N'DIVE— \ oz. Greta Curled 

 LEEK— J .. I mrfou Flag 

 ONIOJJI— : z. Wbire Spanish 



1 ,, Jfi^i' Keeping 



LETTCCE-J oz. Hath Cos 



-£ oz. Drumhead Cabbage 



,, Whir Cos 

 _2oz..Myatt'* r-We Curled 

 -2 ,, Improve 1 Guernsey 

 - <J „ Earh Salraoa 



2 ,, Wnite and Hed Turnip 

 -4 lb. Round 



£ lb. Prickley 

 -Packet 



2 oz. Early Stone 

 „ Six Week 

 VEGETABLE MARROW— Packet 

 B AVOY— 1 oz. Green Curled 

 CAULIFLOWER— 4 oz. fine London 

 MELON -Packet Beech wood 



CHERVIL— Packet 

 CORN SAL A l>- Packet 

 S a LSAFY— Packet 

 SCOItZONER A— Packet 



LETTUCE 



PARSLEY 



PARSNIP 



RADISH - 



SPINACfl- 



TOMATO- 

 T URN IP- 



2 to 3 fc. ; Ditto, 4 to 5 ft. ; Hornbeam, 4 to 5 ft. • Oik. L 8 * 1 *! 

 4 to 5 ft. j Pi to, Scarier, 2 to 3 ft. - Quicks, strong b e j de ^ 



Woking Nursery, March 8. 



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D CO. have 



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1W „ _ Four Collections, woald receive them carriage paid %^^^*fi**f*l 



he principal I rtt of the Unite! Kingdom, or at any Station on 



grth iters joining together and takta 



the Great Western, Bristol, and 



fc^,, « J**J*™ {;»*■ irJetJ of Kitchen Qarden and Ftow«r Seed, raised bj the most celebrated growers. 



NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS-POST FREE. 



O B b*. to r -Dd k. . N..M1L, and O^try. and his Friend, in «eueral, th^ll.w.n* very superior assortment 



flower itSwt. ur ,r,*d,to .. ia M I p ;«, «t the pneet adUed, p.,.t paid .- 



or 





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ditto 

 ditto 



ditto 



l<tt Packed choice* t Annual.*, includirg the neweet and 

 nio*t apor T«d varietl*-* 



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F«uk ihaif-haidy Ann» 4 



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n racked Tender AnnmU ... • ••• 



ft ra^aeu f<reiifiiAN.lnrlutl.af epleadi-I T-.i*ed»arietiei 



Virhein, He^r » Petuuli, Pantite- 



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| 20 Lir>re Picket* Dwarf Annuals for fiiliog Beds on Lawns 

 .4 Distinct varieties German ttcocks 

 I J Ditto ditto 



24 Varieties German Asters ... 

 1 j Ditto ditto 



Varieties Double Balaam 



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8 Ditto 



12 Ditto 



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Cockscomb 



Miniums 



Zinnia* 



Hollyhock 

 erman Larkspur 



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«, Ca.'c m Uiie, A , Ac 

 , neiiii* 1 with confidence, and cannot fail of giving satisfaction. Particular attention is paid in packing 



fu i« : . . ■: v ,..r;.i'. j > a r*n>>t « >••• . r reference eipected firom unknown CotTaefi>ttAej*t*\ i'a^meuc m:iy be made either by 



■ml eilieOtia >r Poetage 3Um,>*. ^^^ t 



i ; i;0I rE HAKER, Seudsman, Wklls, Somerset. 



|7Ii\ \L PLANTING r'Tlu; K ANUNCULUS. 



XT A« be tal pUn inf of onr*tjpe?b< ilaction is about to 

 tak* pl*c#, w« betr reeoamemi early orders from persona 



<\,»\rou* te I'Unt. m I.m i r«. in irrQBg rootf, at the following 

 reaoeoabe* cbar<«*, and tent tree j pe*t, with printed direc- 

 tion* fbr antir»< an Ur* neot : £ f. d. 



afteM tee4Uog rarietiae, with name* 2 n 



:l Ewe Hi to ditto 12 6 



00 Fine eleVr ▼ariettas 15« r 23 for H.>. 



tit Flnett mUtura, I Of. ; loo fine border tarleties, 5#. ; or 



post rraa, tf. 



DO0BLB ASBM0N1 

 r&a**l miitwr**. It. « r doien ; or 104. £d. per 100 ; fine, 

 !/ M. par d><z« oc T#. Id, per loo. 



AnaouHiaa free by poet, H,i.jp«*r doaen extra, or 3*. per 100. 

 B*$i an- 1 /t*./ir.«, tfted and IJ» rticuiiurai Betaon*liment 



5albnr uif.du 



. Of! f.I\ J*T'»CK« KIT 1 R IV1MBDIATK WORK 



RENE LANGELIKR,( mi.i-m Nursery, St. Holier, 

 Jer*ty, btg-» to inform the Public that he bas a very 



FJBtiX FINE TWICE TRANSPLANTED SPHU0J3 FIKS 



AND BRITISH 04K3. 



ME. C US. WOOD and INGRAM beg to offer 

 SPltUCS ?1RS as above, l to ;J t -a, 3 ^., aa-i 3 to 



4 feet, 355. per 1000. These are very fine sniff, well feathered 

 » the ground. British Oaks, 6 to 8 feet high (raised from very 

 tine tree* in 13 rain p.s ton Park, the seat of Lady O. B. Sparrow), 

 at 6 )s. per lijOO. These are admirably adapted for rilling up 

 ol 1 planus ma, being stout in proportion to the heigh:. If 

 10,C«Jk> a e taken a reduction will be made. 

 Hu n'ingdoq Nurseries, March 8. 



JOHN WILMOT (late Wilmot and Son), begs to 



O inform the Nobility, Gentry, and tne Trade, that any orders 

 tbey may honour him with will be attended to with the 

 lame punctuality as during his father's lifetime. 

 I*lewortb, March 8. 



extern"** itoek of the ab >re ( tit for immediate grafting, very 



clean an 1 healthy, well rooted, so a* to leave without the po 

 consequently leas e«j i*e la ronreying to any di *nt 



ph i oe 3* 40f., and 50#. per 100. 



The s toc* ia »mh a* ha* nerer before been offered to the 



1 by any gr.war. 



It. L. haa a nio»t extensive collection of Double Camellias 

 at a very moderate rata and r uceo price, a* will be seen by a 

 Catalogue recent 'y publ in which It is proved that they 



ean stand the climate ont-of- - without protection. The 



€a?el ue Can he h,td tot H. L. by hteloMn: imr penny stamps, 

 stance or reference from unknown cor responde nt 



M RBRO OF <UHUKY» iVUMBhlU. 



JBURLE) begs to inform the public that he has 

 • the j. lea* ti re or offering the above new Cucumbers with 

 confidence, as a first-rate one for Kidge or Frame, he bavin; 

 grown it from 20 to 24 inches on the Ridge last season, without pe ^ , * 



THE HL4CK AUSTRIAN PINK. 



F UCOMBE, PINCE, and 



J-** healthy stock ot this most desirable Pine. 



Co. have a large and 



-, exceeding 

 30f>,000 p from 9 inches to 3 fe<c high, which having been fre- 

 quently transplanted, are well rooted and safe to remove • they 

 can offer them, varying according to age and quality 'from 

 20*., 40*., to Ms. per 1000. This Pine has been proved to'thrive 

 in bleak and exposed places, and in the poorest soils ; growing 

 rapidly and producing dense shelter in places where other 

 es will not grow; it also thrives well cl03e to the sea, 

 resisting the spray and roughest winds. 

 Exe ter Nursery, March 8 



AMEKICAV PLANTS. 



/"I LODDIGES and SONS, in consequence of part 



V/ a of their Nursery being given up for builamg. are enabled 

 to offer for cash— 



Finest Ghent Azaleas, strong bushy plants named, and being 

 well set with buds, are peculiarly adapted for forcing, 18s. 



any bottom beat. It can be had in 2s. packet's, ot Eight Seeds 

 Of -be following Nut nen and Seedsmen, who have ki dly 



offered to be Agents:— Mr. John Kernan, Covent-garden ; 

 Measr*. J. A. Henderson & Co., Pine Apple-place • Messrs. 

 Clark. Borough; Mr. Edward Tiley, Bath; Mr. W. J. Epps, 

 Maidstone; Mr. J. Smith, Weaterham, Kent; Messrs. Kendie 

 Plymouth.— a reference, or the amount in Postage Stamps wi 

 oblig e — Limp*fieid, < »od»fr ne, Surrey. ' 



Azalea pontica, large, V2s. per doz. 

 Andromeda floribuuda, 3 to 4 feet across, 10*. each 

 Yaccimums, 30 specie-, 12s. per doz. 

 Andromeda Ditto 24*. per doz. 



Post-office Orders to be made payable at Hack 

 London. 



ney, near 



^|ITCHELL'S ROYAL 



ALBERT 



Post-office 



io toe trau^ Post-office orders are requested to 



r ffisr- ffisur MiicnEti - £nfiew si£ 



... „ RHUBARB 



has proved itself to be the earliest, finest flavoured and 



F D W ARD TILEY beg. to in'onn the lovers of that ™)£^Z^r^£ ^ b ^ r <& 1 J8Sk & 



6«ntleman wIhi ha* one of the mo*t superb and choice ! DQ ma 1e 

 collecti«>n«! in cu ration, the seed having been selected wi'h 

 every care and attention ; he can confidently recommend it 

 Sold at is, feV* per packet, containing 150 seeds, or 5$ for a 

 packet ot 400 seeds. 



GERMAN ASTER SEED. 

 Unequalled f r the *up€riority of flower, the shape of whic- 

 forms that of half a globe, an t has been ad mi red by thousand 

 of spectators at numberless exhibitions. There are from 20 

 to 30 varieties, U, per packet. 



SffEfiT.WILLIAM SEED.! 

 Saved from 24 superb varieties. The flowers are very larze 

 and of dwarf habit. They were much admired when in bloom' 

 by countless spectator*, and the Seed numtrously order bv 

 them ; Is. perpacke ■ J 



ANTrRUFIINUM SEED. 

 E. T. being a most extensive grower of all the choicest sorts 

 known in cultivation, bas selected the Seed with treat care 



SEED AND HORTrC(JLTl/RAL ESTABUsHMBVT 



B SUDBURY. SUFFOLK. 1? > ±1Mfi **V 



ASS and BROWN'S SEED AND 



PLANT 



frm 



tnriTaled tor is superior size and darkneis of colour manv 



of tre flower* last season measuring 3 inches over and not 



more than I too- high ; fci per packet. ' 0t 



Or, if preferred, a 05. packet of ifoHjhock and a packet of 



e eh of the above varieties for 7*. 

 Waicheran Cauliflower Broccoli (as imported) U 0* p. packet. 

 Tamworth iJrocaoli 1 v-v*w- 



WUcove Broccoli 1 



Cole's Superb J?o id Celery ... , * 



A remittance must accompany the order, either in caaa or 

 penny pos'age stamp* for the amount. 



li^&^i^.sr' 1 ''"' SeedsmaD ' and Fk *^ 



JW«i * 0JL , mi « **mped as a Newspaper, to go 



by post, c l may be had on appUcatiw It wU l i 



fomd to contam the newest and best articles which cm 



be «eW, with full description and otljy y 



information. <■«• us.tj.ai, 



Th»f„n SLECT 4 AND CH O^E FLOWER SEEDS 



in the Catalogue. •<>"»«»«. heights, colours, &c, given 



1_0 varieties best and newest Ar.nuals 

 50 varie^eg for 8, 6d„ 31 f«, ,. M 2 for" 

 20 varieties bett dwarf kin^a in iL. , . 



for filling beds on lawn 'is M*S ^t V 8Uited 

 20 varieue, best Greenhouse AnnuaU'T. «j ^5* 

 20 varieties choice ereenhoust^renu^s^o'* M M 2 t 

 20vars. choicehard, Biennials an d PerlnnV, jl fiV, Iff 



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U r Pe f^ nuia!s » l0 ^ **u 12 fur 7 



20 varieties splendid double Stocks 

 12 vars. splendid China Asters " 

 12 vars. fine globular Asters 

 12 vars. Dwarf Rocket Larkspurs 

 9 vars. Tall ditto 



orders o. -iL and upwards, £hl™l£j& n £fo*»* ^V" 

 orders payable to Bass and B*ow£ or " S.SS B^ 



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Tubers of the under-named Troprcolums ■ 

 Azureum 5s. 0t?. I Edule ... 'T 



Brach^seras ... 1 6 | Tricolorum [ " i J^ 



Pr ices ro r ^^ Trade on application.— Clap ton Nursery t 



ttessrs. hay, sangstertt^-co^S^ 



1Y1 ready to supply their prep tred Potato Ccttimc« J* 

 the middle of April next, the produce of which proved s v* 

 satisfactory la^r, as well as the experimental trials of tk^T 



former 3 ears, as to Quality, Quantity, and Size, bein iF 1 



than double the crop this year of thoae planted i Q tb?^ 11 

 way, aod containing a much larger quantity of starch Wk^ 1 

 is so essentially necessary to the preservation of that valS 



roi 



ter 

 em. 

 condw^ 



root. A report of the analysis will be found below, n«»n 



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the best we could procure grown under the old s7scem ^ 

 orders must be to hand on or before the end of the Seconi.'.i! 



periments give about one-third more saccharine matter 



in April, as H. S. and Co. are preparing to plant V iT* 

 breadth, aud will only provide for what may be ordered rv& 

 that time. Posuoilice orders to be made payable to J JJ 

 Sangstkr, at the Borough Post-office, Southwark. p ri „2 

 instructions for planting and management will besentivf 

 the plants ordered. 



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6 



sent win 



Per 1000 

 York Regents 

 American Native 

 White - bioibomed Kid- 

 ney ♦ • * ♦ • • 

 Soden's Early Oxford 

 Early Cockney 



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10 

 15 

 15 



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Per lOOO—i i 

 New Early Ebri ngtoa '* 



Kidney . , . . 15 1 



Do. Ash-leaved .. \\ 13 J 



Do. Frame Round .' \$ 



Do. Radical .. [[ jq 



Fox's Seedling .. " ^ 



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Package aud delivering to any Carriers' Office ia l on fa. 

 1000 to 5000, l#.--Nemngton Butts, London, Feb. 22. ^ 



%* We have examined a sample of Potatoes, called Yti 

 Recent*, grown by Messrs. IIay, Sangster, and Co., in e^ 

 parison with two other samples of Potaroen of the samedeni 

 miuation, obtained by ourselves from a highly respecUhJi 

 Potato Salesman, with a view to ascertain the amount a? 

 starch contained in each, with the following results— viz. 



Starch. ' 

 Messrs. Hay, Sangster, aud Co.'s York Regents 15 



Salesman, No. 1 ,, ,. 11 



No. 2 



percent 



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Maurice Scanlan, F.C.5., Chemical Works, George- treeL 

 Benmoodeey ; Alfued Anderson, F.C.S., Experimental Che 

 Great Suffolk- street. So >tnwark. 



ARE AND BEAUTIFUL COLUMBINE^ 



The Subs, ribers have for Sale strong Roots of AQl 

 LEGIA. GLaNOULOSA, sent free by post at 2s. U. per par, 

 or 0$. per dozen, and Seeds at Is. per packet, or for atampiil 

 that value. Respecao^ this beautiful flower, Dr. LiMDLsr,ii 

 the Gardeners' Chronicle, says, "Tliia plant U per'uapj tbt 

 handsomest hardy perennial in cultivation ;" aad liaria| 

 described it he adds, " No description that we have formerir 

 given of it has dotw jus'ice to its exqaisite appearaace/' la 

 trade supplied at the wholesale rate. 

 John Gbiqor aud Co., Nurseries, Forres, KB, 



NORMAN'S "LORD NELSON" NEWPIC0TEL 

 The heaviest edged purple raued, quite free from spot « 

 bar, and good pod, wi.h superb white and large petals, lot. 64 

 per pair, warranted a fine show variety. Catalogties onpfc 

 paid application to Benjamin Norman, Florist, Bull Fields, 

 Woolwich. 



PINES.— TO BE SOLD, a Quantity of Fruiting ni 

 Succession Pines. The Plants are perfectly clean tad 

 heaitny, ami may be seen on application to Mr. Phlilim, 

 Stamford, Lincolnshire. 



OR^AN^rKING OF THE DAHLIAS.- 



The entire Stock will be sold to any one making earij 

 application ; or otoerwise, in ground roots at live gniutti 

 each, or pot roots at two guineas each ; Plants first weekia 

 May, IQs.Gd. each. The usual allowance to be made tola 

 trade where a doz n are ordered. The roots are no* beau* 

 fully broke. This Dahlia was named by Mr. Glenny; aadfif 

 further par ticu are *ee " GUenny's Garden Almanac," pagelH: 

 aod also " Glenuy's Journal," Dec. Hth, 1850. Ia bis aowei 

 toCurres ndenis hes»ys, 44 We will never give another opiflMj 

 ot a Dahlia pub iciy, if • The King of the Dahlias' doei m 

 prove the best of all the Crimsons ; and we sha-i be dread&HJ 

 disappointed if i fe n»t the brStof all the Dahlias, R0tbama| 

 colour. We may be wrong, but if so we will never be eWJJ 

 any more ; and we are quite sure of its being the nio&ieilee 

 siveiy grown of any. 1 ' A remittance will be required troB» 

 known correspondents. 

 A. Mo hqan, Cross-street, Oswestry^hrop^hire^^ 



STAN WICK NECTARIInIE^saLE of, in AD 

 of the FUNDS of the GARDENERS' BENEVOLO 

 SOCIETY. . 



Circumstances have rendered it necessary to modify t 

 tentions expressed at p. 67b' ot the Gardeners 1 Chronicle , WJ 

 ing the Stan wick Nectarine. Up 11 examining ^ W 

 plants in Mr. HiVERS's hands, it turns out tha& the ' au^ * 

 lor eaie is much smaller than was anticipated, and tuat 

 is a considerable difference in their quality. A PP llca ?L^ 

 moreover anxioun to obtain their plants without loss »*{ 

 and without waiting for the chance of an auction whicn caj^ 

 take place, to the advantage of the charity, sooner ^Jv^ 

 spriug. It has therefore been resolved to set abide ,.,! 08e rf 

 plants for sale at from 4 to 5 guineas each, and to ai»PJ . 

 others at 3 xuineas each. Such as are unsold in the sp ^ 

 there should be any left, will be brought to the hamm^ 

 firs; proposed. .- pfc 



Ot the selected specimens, some are beautiful plants 1^^ 

 bu«l led on the Peach stock, and covered with blossom -» 

 that they win fruit next year if repotted ; for the % &ve ^ { ^ 

 will be- charged. The remainder are very fine m ' . fl fhlo*fl* 

 the optn quarter, budded on Plum stocks, aud wimouje _^ 

 buds • for these 4 guineas are required. Gentlemen a» j ^ 

 aidiug the excellent charity to whose funds the proadt • 

 sale of ihese plants will be applied, by order ot his »r 

 Dukeot Nonhuniberlaud, are requested to apply to Mr. .^ 

 Brailsfosd, 21, He^ent-rttreef, London, giving their » ^ 

 dresses, and stating by what conveyance the P laBt L:jrtP 

 transmitted from the station at Harlow, on the Yf™^"*^ 

 of the Eastern Counties Railway, where they wiU D ^^ e ordtf* 

 without further charge. It is requested thac I ast * 0I ^ h0) ^ 

 may be nuda payable to Mr. William BBAiisFoaD, ^ . 

 ieir receipt, win return an order upon Mr. Juv*.* 



ansmUeiott ot the plains. . ^^^iae*** 



App.icatJuus will he complied with ia the exacts*" ^& 

 they are received, and due uotice will be given v»aeu 



■uiriea and tour guinea plants are exhausted. ft i*hott^ ? 



May we be permuted to express a hope, that aw ( ^ 

 pecu.dary profit can be derived by nursery meu iw * ^ 

 wnose proc< eda go to a charitable use, yet that tney rf & 

 theless, endeavour to make known, wuhin thee w u g ^ 

 customers, the terms on which the Stanwicfc ^ ect 

 njw be procured. 





