



THE GARDE NERS > CHRONIC 



r\ 41K FINEST CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, 



JL PINKS, AND OTHEK II IGHLY DESIRABLK I'LAN rS. 

 —We have the pleasure to announce that our Extensive and 

 Celebrated Collection of the a bo v« are this season unusually 

 *tron§$and heaitby, and are ready for sending out, in fine well 

 rootea plants, to any part of the United Kingdom, or for ex- 

 portation, at tbe following pri< ep : 



5 pairs of finest nrst-rate show varieties of Carna- 



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tions and 

 12 pairs do. do. do 



25 pairs of very fine show varieties of do. 

 12 pairs do. do. do. 



Pine mixed border do. — per dozen pairs 

 True old Clove— per pair 



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... 2 

 do. ... 3 



11. 4#. to 1 











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do. 

 do. 



6s. to 10»i per dozen. 

 Fine flowering plants, 9$. 





PINKS, 

 pairs. 



New Seedling PANSIES, "Commander-in-Chief, "and " Prince 

 Arthur." — Two of the best flowers of the season, price 5*. 



each. For particulars of their merits, see advertisement of 

 February 8. 



FANSIES.— 12 of the finest first-class show flowers, including 



the ab ve, for 2U. 12 fine show flower-, 10s. 

 FUCHSIAS.— All the best and newest variation arn»tfur if k^«.~ 



grown, 9s. to lis. per dozen. 

 VERBENAS do. 



CINERARIAS do. 



to 18s. per dozen. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS do. *,. to 12s. per dozen. 



Liliputian Varieties of 1849, 6s. perdoz. 



uTir/^a t,- a _* *l " of 1850, 12s. perdoz 



ERICAS.— Fine flowering plants of all the new varieties of 



Ventricosa, and other free-blooming kinds, 12s. to 18s. oer 

 dozen. *^ 



EPAORIS.— Fine flowering plants of all the best kinds. 12s. 



per dozen. 



CAMELLIAS.— An extensive collection of the most superb 

 varieties, 30s. per dozen. 



FANCY GERANIUMS -Strong Plants, in 5.inch pots, 12s. to 

 13d. per dozen, * ' 



Greenhouse Plants, in 25 select kinds, by name, for 20s 

 _ Do. 12 do. 12s 



ESC ALLONIAMACRANTH A. anew and splendid bar ay Shrub. 



If TTfflTA^roPniW' P*"*; * 1 ™^ ^™«> 5s. each. 

 MITRAKIA COCOINEA do. do. with large Soarlet 



flowers, 9«. to 18s. per dozen. 



SnSPJ S? NI i F R , RiE IT in |S di8tinct and rare H»oies, for 30s. 

 HOSES, Standards, Half-Standards, aud Dwarfs, of all the 

 best kinds, 12s. to 15s. per dozen. 



CLIMBING ROSES, of strong and vigorous growth, 6s. to 9s. 

 p*r dozen. • 



Hardv Flowering CLIMBERS, in 12 fine sorts, for 10s. 

 Herbaceous Plants, of newest and most showy kinds, 6s, to 9s. 

 per dosen. 



LILY OF THE VALLBY, siroDg, for blooming, 5s. per 100. 



]£$!?* ne?r Ywy choice Fl0f¥er Seed *' P er P° stfr «o, 



ANEMONE Seed, saved from selected sorts, 2s. Gdi and 5s. per 

 packet, per pott-free. * 



"£ K A ^ 11E/, J Uperi ^IlT G 7 a e17 refl P eet t0 s P in ach, 2s. M. and 

 «*. per packet. "THUS GUSTArl»,» Is. per packets 



rvor particulars, see advertisement of March 22 



TomsLL and Co., Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth. 



KIVKKH's SrUUHLE SWEUb' TUKtfit' SEtfD. 



RIVERS solicits the attention of Agriculturists 



• to his quick-growing SWEDE TCtiNIP. Tae variety 

 owes is origin to across between a large variety of tbe Early 

 Stone, ia 1842, and tbe old Green Top Swede. Ithasbeoine 

 a distinct variety, by carefully selecting, for seven years, those 

 most like the Swede in habit, so that now ic is a true Swede, 

 with the earline«s of the White S'one ; it is green-topped, with 

 a short neck, with the solid yellow flesh of the common Swede; 

 for sowing in May, for early feed, or for late sowing upon heavy 

 land and sheep.fed leys, it will be found a valuable Turnip for 

 hardiness and keeping, qualities; also for sowing near large 

 towns, to draw off early. It grew 11 tons per acre afcer Tares, 

 J mowed, without manure, on the 6tb of Au?u-t, 1849. Speci- 

 mens of the roots were exhibited at the B aker- street Cat le 

 Show; also specimen roots of different times of sowing, from 

 May till August, were exhibited. Orders for any quantity 

 ab we 10 lbs will promptly be attended to, if addressed to John 

 Rivess, Seedsmao, Sawbridjreworth, Herts, at 2s per lb , car- 

 riage paid to London. It will be sold in sealed ha&J, of 2J lbs., 

 price 5s. ; and 5 lbs., 10s., by his agents, a list of waom will be 

 found in the Gardeners' Chronicle of 22d March. Messrs. 

 Sutton and Sons, Se^d*men, of Reading, who proved this 

 Turnip wi h others in their sample ground last summer, state 

 as follows: — " Seed sown on June 30th, July 20th, and August 

 10th, using the same manure fi>r all gave the following results 

 — from the first sowing, tbe roo*s were fully equal to the best of 

 the other sorts ; from the second and third sowing, they were 

 far superior in size, weight, and shape, thus showing its pecu- 

 liar adaptaion for late sowioj." 



\ /> NG YELLOW MANftnTK 



L* superior Stock of this kiud ,h.°w LU 



e as tho T.™„ n.i 8 K,Q . a ' w *»ch 



per acre as the LonjcJUd, and u f T* *'**• " ^ 

 tHinine- a much greater W C en»£. £ bU ^iatjL^ 



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n*»«^^if.'Za^*3i5 



or SU. uer c «* ; Lon ? R« »SW — 



BRITISH QDEEtf TOTAlo!* * ** 

 9«: ngr bushel • and " 1A1 UES, as> bei 





ALLEY'S KA.HLY FRAME POTATO 



N nx TI »o and SoN8 , <^»£7,f J^*^ 



r< EORGE 



BEE HIVES 



NEIGHBOUR 



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VT announce that they have nren^f* SOi * "*Bi 

 tensive supply of their vario^I^r r £-** »«2 



•mj are aeS'r ,n, .- ° 6 S Blrf 

 branch of rnrai * ^iri3 



The collection consists of P&TcT>~9& 



Improved Cottage Hive 



t 



Bee. 



« The Single Box Hiv~e7' VT ' The' L2ZZ1. ******* fcjj 



Hi^h HolbornXaa' 1 ^ 



may be taken at any time~wUhout in?u?v to°fh W 1J ch *•« 

 be worked with safety, humaniry, and J fo ft. ^! B ««.- ■ 

 and unaccust J *.- r* •" c * k * 1 * oroi^K- .u 



awiogs ana pnces. will be forward^ 





descrj^^^^ 



two postage stamps;^l27; fligh^Horborn™. , V* the P «E 

 Agents: W K Uauar, Castle- slr^t ^T 0,ldQn * 



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at THOMAS WBLL&NDS. Surrey G-ardens, near Godalming, 

 -urrov, packed and delivered at theGodalming Station, 3s. 6d. 

 per 1000 . the iargre Asiatic CauMfl f >wer PUnts, Sf, p ■* 100. 



WiL^oy, 50, Kinor-street, Alanche^er • aI^ 9 "*'* ^« 



168, Trongate, Glasgow. 



GLASS FOR 



t U C U M B E R and M E L ON BOXES 



and LIGHTS. 

 One hundred 1, 2, and 3-light Boxes and Lights of all sizes 

 ready for immediate u-^e. Warranted best materials, packed 

 and sent to all parts of -the kingdom ; 2-light Boxes aud Lights 

 from \l. 4s» Garden Lights of every description, < 'onservatories, 

 Green and Houhous^s, made and hxed in all parts of the 

 kiTiirdom. References given to the Nobility, Gentry, and the 

 Trad-, in rooax of thecountiesof England.— Jas. Watts, Hot- 

 home Builder, Giaremont-pUoe, Old Kent-road, London. 



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PRICE TEN SHILLINGS AND UPWARDS. 



CUT TO SIZE. 

 16 oz. from 2d. to 3£<Z. per toot. 

 .21 oz. „ Sid, 5i. 

 2«Joz. „ 34^. 74d. 

 32 oz. .. id. 9JcJ- 



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w/a^T» AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 



M. \\ OOD and SON respectfully solicit attention 



**i** • lr l e 7 ^P«rior stock of MANGOLD WURZ6L, 



Y^n 8 "£*?*%* ° f l ^ e ^ e8t deac nption. Per lb.-s d 



Yellow Globe Mangold Wurzel 



Long Red ditto ditto 



White Carrot, fine stock , 



Long Red Carrot, for Held culture 



JRlvers' oew Stubble Swede Turnij 



tf.fi.-- Torn. p and all otber Agric 

 reasonable nrioea. 



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TV „ nm r k GRASS SEEDS. 



l NES w 5 AWN GRASS SEEDS > P«fectlF free 



from Weeds and coarse Grasses, 2 U per bus h*L St ner 

 gallon, or U. 3d. p er pound, wit>i instructions ^ P 



Swttw strongly recommend the sowing the above Seed/ 



PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES. 



expressly to mti tlu soil for whicL then arc re- 

 V^K^Vui^ M - *<> ^*- Per acre, v 



HL^T MIXTURES ior lavu.g down Land to ner. £ a cL 



m n T » M } M , eadw r ^»d Pasture, per acre P f 8 ^ 

 DITTO tor laying down Reclaimed Marshes and Com- 

 mon ioclosures, per acre « <> 



PITIO, for Irrigation or Water Meadow, per acre 1 6 



aiafrl^rf R o E -y H VA riNGMnr t JRE ) co.ui.ttag of Penw 

 mal Clovers an J fine Grasses, for improving old Parks 

 Meadows, and Upland Pasture*. ^arns, 



,i J °^ , S ™ N and SoNS *«*V «i«»d the price of 

 these Suds 2o per cent;, viz., to I Od. per lb., or Is. 6d. per 

 gaUm, yreat xmprovemmt in Pastures, <kc., may beeffeOed 

 at a smaU cost, by tlu application of 6 or 8 Ibi $£%£ 

 wum i immediately upon the old Turf. **■**,*, 



i.£t a fV illa0it da ! ly receiTin « unsolicited tbe moat eratiftin? 

 letters from our customers, in praUe of our SwX . .J . wE * $ 



C ON SERVATfiDii, 

 TAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have : ti ? I>4 



J hand their New List of Prices of at a,s . ^"*> 



In boxes of loo &T^ 

 Under 6 by 4 ^ t " 



J bj » atid 74 S?t - : 

 5g«.Wi,8j.bJ5:J 



Warranted of British manufactureratd^ifi^/ " : 



foot. Superior in every respect to Foreign, boiii i?^* 



and quality. * ' utJltt ^ «u^ 



Packed in Orates of about 250 feet each, and in «u M ^ 



40 in, by 30, at 2Jd. per foot ***** 



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH Pun 



nack*d in hnTo a f 5^) feetea^r, ■ ' ^ 



8by6and 8iby64 k.^ 



w. eacu: MBrn. ^a 



packed 



6 bj 4 and 6J by 4^ ... i2s. Od. 

 7by5 „ 7|b^5^ ... 13 6 

 MILK PANS, from 2j. to 



Glasses from 2(i. each ; Grape Glasses; Cu^iajJJ • tS S 

 per inch ; Peach Glasses, Wasp Traps, Panry sSi ffli 

 Glasses and Dishes, Irish Globes, Pi ate aud VVmd^C 

 Lamp Shades. Lactometers for trying the quiWtvZi jB? 

 4 tubes, 65.; 6 tubes, 8s. 6d. GLASS SdAD£S«Zi2 

 and Lis c of Prices forwarded on application. '"■■I 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATOIRES 



GREENHOUSES, PIT FRAMES, drc. 



HETLEY and CO. are supplying iG-oz. Sheet 62m 

 of British Manufacture, packed in boxes coo; 

 square feet each, at the following REDUCED EE 

 A reduction made on 1000 feet. 



Sizes. Inches. 



1 A* 



From 



6 



7 



8 



10 



91 



4 

 5 

 6 

 8 



Under 





Per foot. IN 



at l^d. is £0 h 7 



*> & „ 016 1 



2R „ a li $ 



2Jd. „ 1 DU 

 2|d. „ 1 11. 













A. PORTABLE INSTRUMENT for Fumi^atinjr Greenhouses, 



Staves nnd Frames, or Shrubs and Flowers, in tbe open air 

 m »re tff^c;uallv in c .njunc ion with Sangstehs's FLoarjMBRsJ 

 wahput injuring the most delicate plant ; deliverio^ tbe smoke 

 cool, in a dense rna^s,- and effect n* agreat saving of Tobacco 

 Manufactured and supplied to the Trade by Messrs. Barber 

 and Gaoftn, London; and. may. be had of all Ironmongers, 

 Se d«men, and Florists. fo ' 



AND BUNTING.— Tanned 



Blight 

 S- 



tows Fish oe-rod and Nee Maaufaetorv, 5. Crooked- ane 

 Londm-bn.^e, at 1^., 1 yard wide, 3d. 2 yards, or 6 i 

 4 yard, wide WooHen Buotiog. any leo K th or width" t ft 

 per square yard. Forwarded to a -y nart of the kingdom oL rl' 

 ce.pt of remittance, Pon.ofHce order, or stamps. Several good 

 second-hand FJags to be sold cheap *<werai gooa 



Jl 



£j[ALL'S GARDEN NETS, of superior lightness 



" and rtwnrth.-The-e N«r a are found to be a good oro. 

 X^lZ^rZ 1 Froit -; lail - an « ™ : also from wf.pT and 

 « K. .J^r .,".? ° f 5 reat ^ dth : a °1 'ery durable" Also 



per yard. 



your 





fresh brokeo-up Land. U beclme aThVV^^ 111 ^^? ,ome 



I have nowabo^JO wrS^Cdtoi^^ 



and shall be r iad of your advice f^V^™"*' ' ' 



valuable as outside shades to Greenhouses, &c. 

 Wos. 1 and 2, 56 inches wide ... 6d 



No. 3, 5K inches wide, close shelter '" 8d* 

 „^°* 4 ' » h thread leno ' 8d' " 



AGENTS FOR SALE.— LONDON. 





and 



is most excellent. We are ^Yn^i^t\^\ 3iiXtUr€U%t 2 prin ^ 



Benjamin Edgington, 2, Duke- 



street. Soutbwark. 

 Mee«re. Ooarlwood and Cum. 



m *, 1^ Tavistoofe^row, 

 Coveot-jjarden, 

 Messrs. Mtnier, Nash, and 

 Nash, 60, Strand. 



J. Carter, 2S8, Holborn. 



W. Clark, 25, Bishops^ate- 



street, Within; 

 Messrs. Hurst and l^Mullen 



Leadenh all-street. ' 



MeasTs. Gordon, Thomson, and 



Go., 25, Fenchurch-street. 



Inches. 

 6 by 4 



7 „ 5 



8 ,, 6 



io „ a 



l^arger sizes, not exceeding 4u inelies Ion: 



16 oz. from 3d. to 3Jd. per square foot, according to aim 

 21 oz. „ 3Jd. 5d. „ „ 



26 oz. „ SJcl. 7Jd. „ „ 



PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GUF 

 PATENT PLATE GLASS for Horticultural .purposes, i: 

 reduced prices, by the 100 square feet. 



GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any siz* or joti* 

 either in Sheet or Rough Plate Gla^s. 



Propagating Glasses, Bee-hive Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, tym 

 Milk Pans, Glast- Water Pipes, and various oiherartWui-t 

 hitnerto manufactured iu glass. 



PATENT PLATE GLASS. -The present extremdj aodnH 

 price of this superior article should cause it te suuarw^*ii 

 other inferior window glass in a gentleman's resideoWi 

 alteration coanected with tbe sa&h U required. ^^ 



GLASS S VD£S, as ornamental to, and tor tae ptre$emP 

 of every description; of goods -susceptible of Lu)iirjbf» 

 posure. Prices, since the removal of the Exvi 

 duced one-half. List of Prices aud Estim s forw«W» 

 application to James Hetley and Co., do, Suho-ap* 



London. 



GLASS FOR CON> RVATORIES, GREEN' I0DSES, Fit 

 FR\MBS; AND PLATE GLASS FOH.DWSLL^ 



npHOMAS MILLINGTON supplies SHEET SL 



-*- packed in 100 feet b >xes, at t'»e lollowinj low prices: 



STOCK SIZES. 

 6 by4 to 6* by 5. ..125. each. I 9 bv 7 to 1 > by 8 ...}».•» 

 64 by 54 to 8" by 6... 13 „ | U bj 8 to 14 by liL..l* » 



l&oz. SHEET GLASS inJ200 fart om*.^^ 



If 1- cases are taken, 33a, per cas e^ ii ^> c •aa»»"/ lifc 



per case ; or if a single case, -U*. 



RUUG1I PLATE. GLASS-. wmtfm , 



Rough Plata Oatf, perteoay iiac auu uniform^* mm 1 ™" 



faexurod. A small simple upon application. -^ 



GJa*s Shades for Ornaments, Sheet aud Houru ^* e J^ 



Mila Pansj Propa/atlng and Bee Glasses, Laciomstif » t *»J 



other araeles in Glass tor Horticultural piuv*s*» 



List .sent on^applioatioo. ^— Ta a 



Gila, Colours, Varnishes* Sheet, and Wh lte .^ 



S7, BIiiloPS€.ATJi.sTR£BT, V ^ 1T 1 Ei f. 

 Same Side as Eastern Coun ' 





growing, 

 The Clovers too I see 



bite for the cattle afcer the Hay is cut 

 are plentiful." J ' 



from a sense of justice only " J Tfais J h4Mre doae 



your PurpIe-toDDed Hvbrid t k .«? P ■? J fae Swede ^ a ° d 

 mainly owing to the acoeks." BU i^nont» in my 



N.B T t^ «««^ * laired* of o&en 



N.B.— Instruction* for Sowing acoomnanv «»»« , 

 oe promptly srJven. h««^*^ oy 



<ho&<klivemi free of carriage to any Orcein 

 frrtoj, Gloucester, Exeter, Sauilmmnton^dx. 



Heading. Battel, April 5. M y 



P.Lawson <fc Son, Edinburgh. 



T% D. Wmkinson, Market- 

 place, Manchester. 



H. Bi^land i Co., Do , Do. 



P. A J. Dickson & Co., 10?, 

 Deans^ate, Do. 



John Shaw, 19, Oxford-street. 



Manchester. 

 F. & J. Dickson, Chester. 



H. J. Oidroyd, High.street, 

 ^nrewsbory. 



Fisher, Holmps f «feCo.,8hefne!d. 



G 



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for 



200 yard. to/l4 S , 600 ya^ KJ£ lio^S^S"*' 

 5" n "'K and Scrim Canvas, f«, w'ii r™, f ^™ * ft'' ??** J 



Canrass- for W«ll Fruit-at "lilOMAS 5 



SS : T _ e »^. and temporan 



sale or hirtt 



."S *»?«>«>'» :-S35a K; '„ cra „ lr „ „, 



Marquees for Emigrants. Btmt 



'«; Fi 



Wagg 



repair, 

 17. Sm 



I Old Kent-road. 



Onua»per poat punctually attaniWUttw 



Seats 



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City, and Manufactory, uwiy.QB^^an^i^^'^^ 

 II Old Kent-road. Ji ' u ^ DO * Uo ^^ Bncklayers* jfabs, 



LASS FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, 



44 by 3 ... 5 by 2$ ... 6 by 24 ... <? by ^ 3W ' 

 44 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... V by 3 



Larger Squares increase in price according w ''"^q^, 

 size kept ready packed in boxes, and may be haa m » 



notice. /iio«a <ai 



Extra Crown, Sheet, and Patent Rough-Plate wm, 



size for Conservatories, Greenhouses, <fcc. nlanc* 3 ^ 



Oarde.iers and others glazing on. Mr. V \JUmj 

 I with Sa*h.bars of any length for tb« ^> e ' 

 PROPAGATING, CUCUMBERS, FERN, FhA 



supplied 



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every description ot Garden Glasses. _ 



BaiiUfc, Farmers* Dairymen, and others **W"T\fti.** 

 Gamoys'-Milk Syphons^ Miiifr La*toJDeters, «^32b tf*£ 

 CUaaa. Tiles, SlaSi, ^, &c, fofiooUe^»^«l.rf* 



honoured with the ^fr JW^ ^ 



M© 



nin-^f 



irticuiar 



Messrs. Cooaw and Co..i$, Leicester- square, h ^^ H»<* 



Dublin Society, as also the Silver M eaai ■ o*- r^Mc'la^^, 



tf wctawtap Society held at . \V^s^u^^^fSea^«^^ 



itlmat 



«llasa ateaes, Gas- Giaatas, White 

 utoat. 





