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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



N K\V CAMELLIAS. 



I ; v UTIFUL _ t A k w 



STOHYII —This beautiful Camellia was raised by w. 

 U «,tarv Esq., While Hill, N'ewton Bushell, Devon. It is a 

 fl^r .If I >.r* Pif a. o>l beautifully indicated ; in ^rm equal 

 r ; r - : ..;, nSbia white; coloer, deep bright .w>s* tbaAod 

 lighter r<> the <-entre. It is of unexceptionable habit and 

 feliasr. and an abundant bloomer. It i< undoubtedly ajwt, 

 cl.s75 *w*r : <he Seedling Plant was exhibited a the Hort'cul. 

 tural Society". llootn. Regent- stree". on the 2lst of March 

 1848. when it had wen expanded bloomy and was awarded 

 the B*nU*Un Medal. - roe* plants, 63*. each. WQ „:* fv 



COL^TES* OF OKK.VKY.-Th^ truly ma irnifieent variety 



is figun d in the "lUori.it - for April, 1848, f^». d " c .f 

 ag Allows :-•• Mr. Nicholson, gardener to the Earl of Orkney, 

 Tapiow Court, is the successful rjrffer.of the beauafal wiety 

 figured in our Resent Number. Our Tepresenta-Uon mayj>e 

 depended upon for its correctness. The plant i* handsome, 

 the f.diage Utge and bd I, of a deep n-h peep. The specimen 

 from which it was copied measured 4 moh.es in diameter;, the 

 flower ircaUr in outline, composed of large stout per a 1 *, 

 perfectly smooth on the edge ■ these gradually dimmi-h 

 toward, the centre, but as they become smaller their forms are 

 less perfect in outline. They are transparent In texture, of a 

 cre-imv w»iite and are striped with two -hades of bright rosy 

 pink cle »r and wrdl defined. We consider it a valuable addi- 

 tion to set collection, and in the claee t> which it belongs it 

 ranks wi'h the ne*t. Strong plants 63s. each. 



The u«ual discount to the Trade. 

 Vkitcr and << ■». F t *ter. S*>pt. 20. 



MUSHROOM SPAWN, 



WILLIAM GILL, Kensall-green, Harrow-road, 

 London, has a large quantity of MUSIUUDM SPAWN, 

 in good condition, for Sale, at Is. Gd. pet- bushel, in quantities 

 of no; less than 10 bushed. C .-re fully packed and delivered, 

 free of charge, to any of the Railways around London. Cash 

 on delivery. 



NEW PELARGONIUMS. 



CHARLES TURNER strongly recommends the 

 followlof NEW PBLAltGO»I0M$; It will be sufficient 



to observe that he has the en 'ire stock of those beautiful 

 Tarieties raised by E. Foster, E-q.. and G. W. Hoyle, Esq., 



whhdi obtained I) extra pru-a, and 20 Certificates, during the 



past season. Strong plant* will be ready the fir*t week in 



October. The u*u:il discount to the Trade, If the Set is 



taken, a liberal allowance will be made. 



AlUADVK (Foster).— Rosy purple bottom petals, rich d^rk 

 top, with narrow margin of rose, clear white centre, free 

 bloomer. larg« truss, and fine substance; good early exhibi- 

 tion plant ; - ( ls ikl. 



TJEaTRIO ' (H YLs).— Neat smooth constant flower, bottom 

 pe»aN mottled rose, top petaU rich black, even margin of 

 dark carmine, free bloomer ; 15s, 



CEMA rlloyLE).— Beautiful orange lower petal*, tinned 

 towards the centre with "violet, top petals bright orange, 

 medium spot shaded with scarlet, free and early bloomer, 



but eurlv in top petals ; 15$. 



CHIEFTAIN" (Hotle).— Ro3e crimson, with dark shaded 

 blotch on upper petals, fiery, narrow margin, large, very 

 atont. good habit, ra-her inconstant ; -Ms. 



CHLOE (Hoylk).— Lively bright ro^e, white centre, mediura- 

 kized dark spot shaded with scarlet, good grower and free 



bloomer; 10s. fid 

 COLONEL OF THE BUFFS (Hotle).— Novel bright orange, 



large and very attractive, constant, and free bloomer ; 



ail. fid 



PRISTINE (Hoyle).— Dedicate warm rose, with deep spot on 



upper petals ihad d with orange, large and very free, a fine 



cheerful Mower; 21 J. 

 £LIS Hotle) —Deep warm orange pink, shaded with deli- 

 -cafce JiJa<\ Jig k »t centre, mediir resized spot, surrounded with 

 •orange, margin of orange pink, smooth, constant, and free 



f* and small clover Inu ' u ' 



d^nce,, including * * U Vettl* 



^w^upe^teno 



form a Permanent Em we, on vario, \ ' .f m * <«*£* 

 delivered on the sonth-Eastern u£ " lU » ***£!£? 

 allowing three bushels per ho-I ft* 11 *.?*' ** II rl^ 



per acre. Also £J^i ^_ P* 



ILIUM GIGANTEUil.— A few hne healthy lubers ___,_„__ ^ _. rwr — 



of this magnificent Nepaul Lily have been eenc to Messrs U ±iJN KY ROGER SMITHF V V 

 Veitch by Mr. T. Lobb, who collected them in their native * X sham, Kent, informs to* rmk£ .?* ***& 



habitat, and who speaks of it a* the finest of. all the Lilies he \N \T.UaAL GQ.ASS 



has erer seen. The Hewers are white, of great size, and pro- u - 



duced in abundance. 

 D^Lindley says, " Lilium Giganteam is a very fine -thing ; 



it will perhaps be as hardy as the Japan Lily." 



Sir W. J. Hookek also says, * It is a very fine large flowered 

 ■pecies, figured by Dr. W allien in Flora ot Nepaul; the flowers 

 are nearly white, and half a foot long, leaves very large and 



heart-shaped." . f . - 



The Plants now offered are growing luxuriantly, and 



I excellent condition. Eaqh.— s, a. 



JBXTRA STRONG BUMS ... 63 



^SECOND SIZE PIT TO .*.. ... Jj k 



SMALL DITTO 21 ° 



Veitch and Soy, Exeter.— Sept. 20. 



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HYACINTHS, TULIPS, RANUNCULUS, ANEMONES, AND 



BUTCH BULBS. 



HENRY GROOM, Clapham Rise, near London, by 

 appointment Florist to her Majesty the Queew, anp 

 to his Majesty the King of Saxony, begs to recommend to 

 the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Amateurs, his ex- 

 tensive collection of the above FLOWERS, which he can 

 sunplv at very moderate prices. He beers to say that he has 

 ; eceived his usual supply of HYACINTHS and DUTCH 

 BULBS in excellent condition, and that his Catalogue will be 

 forwarded by post, on app ication. This is the best season 

 to make a selection of Bulbs. 



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THE FINEST NEW RO*ES OF THE SEASON. 



YBRID PERPETUAL QUEEN VICTORIA 



(Paol's). — This is unquestionably the finest New Hose 

 of the season : it is a seedling from ** La Heine," of which it is 

 so exact a copy in every res pent, save colour, that it has been 

 designated by some the " White La Reine." The ground 

 colour is white, overpaid with the most delicate hue of pink, 

 perfectly wax-like in appearance, and distinct from every other. 

 Plants, in November, 10s. Gd. each, with the usual discount to 

 the Trade when three are ordered at once. 



CLIMBING PERPETUAL, ROBERT BURNS (Paul's).— 

 Flowers light vivid carmine, sometimes edged with purple, 

 large, equal to Chenedole iu colour ; like it not very double, 

 but possessed of the additional advantage of flowering in the 

 autumn. Desirabie on account of its distinct and glowing 

 colour, and a splendid autumnal climber. Plants, in November, 

 7s. 6ci. each. 



N.B. Each of these Roses ha3 obtained a 1st Class Certificate 

 from the National Floriculturai Society ; the former has also 

 received the same from the Royal South London Floriculturai 

 Society. Also a fine collection of Hollyhocks now in bloom. 



A. Pacl and Sow, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, Herts. 



for renovating old pastures ffhe nature W for " # t*L 

 shou 1 d be particularly stated In^?, V lhe *<l t.l!? 1 * 

 sent with each parcel, sleds Te^T for ■"•WSj 

 sparse; the Advertiser„bas 1 ..ho ve ve r , dete £? ^^1 

 his prices, cunsideriog the ruinous ^ ai,qed **<!r* 

 Agriculture, and depending o^^ex^ °* fr * tr> 

 for a return of his ooj ay, - w * we extenaion of h U ^** 



LTOTHOUSES and CONSERVATORIES m^ 



*• -a fixed complete in all pares of the kiw in *«l| 

 derab'e reduction. One, two, and 'tt^ftl «M* 

 Melon Boxes, and Lights of all sizes, ken ^re a( vf l***** 

 and sent to all parts of the kingdom, warrants- 

 Garden Lights ot everv deHr.rinti^ ot ta mo^. ... 3 



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HODSE BrjILDER 



ences may be had to th *. 

 mobt of the counties of E 



>f every description, at JAMES WUTv 



, ClaREMONT-PLACE. Or.n K^,*, ' _ 



lace, Old Kentmoad 



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Nobtluy, Gentry, ao-liue Tiift 

 Uicland. "si 



r^REEN AND HOTHOUSE BUlLDER^r 



V^a aud Hothouses made by Machinery. R ,nr i /T". 



the United Kingdom. 



by aiacmnery, sent , „ „i mt 



4 . u ^ ^ \ he ^ e Hort *aliural Huiidiani 



warnintod to be made of the be.t raattr.als, and the Z2 



IU Lllgjand. I.Uts nf nrinue rw^f ^««- ^ , U8 ^P 



lights, 'Z\d. 



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UTCH HYACINTHS, per doz., 6^. to 12s. 



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1| iu. ditto, 3d.; 2 in. ditto/SArf. p-rfeil 

 glazed with 16 oz. sheet-gl ..ss of a large >iz*,U perfcJSf 

 J. Lewis, Horticulrurq) Wnrks, Sfa mtord.hji). Midi'aei 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING A N ollE A T I nTrThw 

 WATER, AT THE LOWEST PRICES C0N-l3TE»Tfr 

 .Q00D JMATERIALS AND WQRKMANSUIP 



W'»omer ; .'J? $. 6d. 

 iSNCflANTRKS 



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Sardines a l'huile, per case 



ftorgona Anchovies, bottled abroad, per bottle 



Honeycomb Parmasan Cheese, per lb. 



New Gruyere Cheese, per lb. 



Naples Maccaroni, per lb. 



South Audley-street,— Sept. 20. 



SS (Fosteh).— Rosy crimson bottom petals, rich 

 crimson blotch on top petals, with margin of bright crimson, 

 white centre; the shape of Gipsy Bride, but twice the bize, 

 free bloom ?r. and good habit; 31s. 6d. 

 EUR YD ICE (Foster).— Deep crimson bottom petals, top 

 petals dark maroon, narrow margin of bright crimson, free 



bloomer; 15s. 



GANYMEDE (Hotle).— Very round, smooth, and cupped, 



warm U»ac eolour, white centre, dark top- petals, very evenly 



shaded with purplish carmine margined with the ground 



colour; 81 s. 6d. 

 GERALD (Hotle).— Mottled light pink bottom petals, top 



dark blotch, with narrow margin, white centre, good shape, 



and constant, very «iwarf, good babit ; 7 h prize ; 21s. 

 ILLUMINATOR (Turner).— Bright mottled crimson bottom 



petals, rich dark crimson top, narrow bright margin, very 



showv and. attractive, being nearly as free as the Fancies : 



10s. 6d. 

 LABLaCHE (Foster).— Orange rose, with dark blotch on the 



top petals, large white centre, good substance, very attrac- 

 tive variety ; 21s. 

 1AYINIA (Foster). — Purple, similar in colour to Alonzo, but 



of finer form, rich dark top petals, with bright margin, good 



habit, and fine bloomer ; 21s. 

 LITTLE NELL (Turner;.— Rosy lilac bottom petals, maroon 



top petals, narrow margin of rose, white centre, very free, 



early bloomer, good plant for exhibition ; 10s. Gd. 

 LORD MAYOR <Black). — Bright crimson scarlet bottom 



petals, mottled, black botch on the top petals, shaded off to 



the margin with scarlet crimson, very showy, and free 



bloomer ; 15s. 



MAGNET iHotle).— A high-coloured scarlet crimaon, large 



black blotch varying towards the margin on a scarlet 



crimson ground, without being lighter on the edge, very pro. 



fuse bloomer, and constant, very striking iiower ; 42s. 

 MOCliANN A (Hotle).— Lower petals warm rose, white centrp, 



top petals large dark blotch, shaded and mottled wi'h 



scarlet, margin of ground colour, large line shape, free 



smooth, bold, attractive Uower ; 21s. . 



MONTEITH (Foster).— Bottom 'petals crimson purple, dark I WEEKS AND Co., 

 blotch on top petals, shaded off to the margin with ° * Kiog'a-road, Chelsea, 



P1 C AXtT^PV 5 PT * - HORT1CULTDRAL ARCBN 



fLAHlAttWiBT (Tor»er).— Cnmson bottom petals, dark tects, Engineers, and 

 maroon top petals, narrow margin of bright crimaon, free Builders. These Boilers 



■put ounl ,J' , r are verv Powerful, dura- 



-iii < j roST£ *)— Lower petals salmon rose, large rich I ble, and economical. The 

 dark blotch 00 top petals, with margin of bright rose, white hare warrauted to last 15 



pttrp?!? fevH!; *£° d habic ; n *' hours without attention. 



PLRPLh. STANDARD (Foster).— Bottom petals rich purple, 



black top petals, with narrow, even, fiery margin. This 



fl j wer poaseaees fine substance, shape, and very smooth- 

 much the best purple ; 31s. 6ci. ' 



1 KEMUS (HoiLE).^4l«eptose lower petals, with dark blotch on 

 mpper petals, ahadejd with scarlet; smooth, and line 

 shape ; 2 Is. 



RUBENS (FoiTsa).-Crimson, with dark maroon blotch on 

 top petal*, narrow margin of bright crimson ; good sub- 



ran assortment of three dozen, best sorts, for 16s, Gd. 



Double Roman Narcissus per doz. 3 



Double and Single Tan Thol Tulips ... „ 1 



Mixed Tulips ... „ 1*. to 6 



Jonquils „ 2 



Crocus in variety per hundred 2 



A nd other roots, of which lists may be had free, 



ROBERT HALL begs to advise the arrival of his annual 

 importation of BULBS, in high perfection, especially drawing 

 attention to the double Roman Narcissus, which for early 

 blooming and fragrance is not surpassed. 



Also to the following items of Foreign produce, of his own 

 I importation, and choice quality, viz. : — g, d, 



French liqueur Ginger Brandy, an excellent Stomachique, 

 Anti-Cholera, and invaluable in Spasms, per bottle ... 5 



Curar^o and Maraschino, per bottle 



French Liqueurs, per bottle 



Milk Punch, per dozen ... 



Old Pale Brandy, per dozen ... 



Genuine Dantzic Spruce, per bottle 



Old Cordial Gin, per gallon 



Old Jamaica Rum, ptr gallon 



Pale Brandy, "old in bottle," per bottle 



Farantosh Whisky, per gallon 



Batavia Arrack, 15 years in bottle, per bottle 



Kershenwasser, per bottle 



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GRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chela*, 

 London, having had considerable experience in the m- 



I Erections, which, for e.'e^snee S* 



TO NURSERYMEN, GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS, <fcc. 



PDWARD KEMP respectfully intimates to those 



■—J friends who have not yet laid in their stock of PKAT, 

 LOAM, <fcc, that they ought not to delay, as the weather is 

 now very favourable, and cannot' be expected to last much 

 longer. He is now getting 1 w some of excellent quality, and 

 respectfully solicits their early orders, addressed to E. Kemp 

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



N.B. Silver Sand, and ail other Soils, as usual. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HBATING BY HOT 



"WATER. 



struction of Horticul , ...... 



design, good materials, and workmanship, combined w« 

 economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed If 

 anything of the kind in the country, are now in a po*itt«a 

 execute orders on the lowest possible terras. 



G. & Co. hav* been extensively employed by the ™b"J 

 Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to all by whom ttff 

 have been favoured with .orders, they can with the gi 

 confidence give the mos* satisfactory references. 



lheir Mot- Water Apparatus is.also constructed on «M !■■ 

 approved and scientific principles for all purposes to wbim 

 application of Hen'ing by HotJI[ater_can>^^ 



GREAT EXI \ IBIT i ON.— N ewly^molG LAZIK 

 GREENlloUShS. <fcc, without the use of puty «•» 

 adhesive compost, bv ALFRED K«NT^Chiehe»ter,M«g 

 in a Model at the West End of the Building, .ouMde .m 

 invention has attracted universal notice f m0 "**' I^Jflf 

 turists and others, and has maintained^ under tt-a*cni j 

 the public eye. its pretensions to overcome the ^ea e « 

 other cheap syfltemaof Glazing viz., leakage. A ■■*» „ 

 made great impravements in manufacturing me . . 



»HYL;»CK (Fostj: a). -Bottom petals deep rich mottled purple, 

 black top petals, a wire margin of scarlet ; medium size, f,ee 

 bloomer ; the darkest variety raised ; 3i s , ed 



VANDYKE (Tcbneb).— Bottom petals bright scarlet 



lhe Purnace Bars are 

 Hollow Tubes, throngh 

 which the return water 

 passes before entering the 

 upper part or the Boiler, 

 thereby causing a very 

 rapid circulation, and 

 producing double the 

 effect from the * came 

 quantity of fuel. 



J. Weeks and Co. t 

 KintjVroad, Chelsea, 



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Mr. D-ewett 



CHALLENGE the whole world to make a Boiler that wi! 

 1 « w» . i_ ..1 1- .'let crimson, produce anything like the same effect with tu* ... 71 



S a SS riSw tt. 8Carkt margiU J ^ •«-*% but of Fuel, in *a give** time. It is one o/trTe^ Boff "* l « *—** 



Lilac rose, with dark blotch on top 



VONDBL (Hoim). 

 petals ; 16$, 



A selection of older varieties at moderate prices. A Descrin 



tive List may be had on. applicaUon, p " 



Jtojal Nursery, Slough. 





^ior^ard^f V r°" A EEG, f ^^K^^ 1 ^ 



Flans, Models, and Estimates of tt<»rueuUural BoildinM . 

 aUo Catalogue, of Plants Vmn,, Seed^^^arded^' 



•PPUoauoD.- J. W*tt? and Co., Kmg'a-rokd, Uheia£a. Uudcn 



l.^inch do., Bd do. f thp mm r- 



Can be packed securely, and sent to any part 1 toe ^ ^ ^ 

 The saving of repairs tffeoted by this .system, " e p}f * 

 being of paramount importance, A. Kent is w ^ hawT it| 

 any communication (post paid), explaining D0 ^* u . uf (^a. 

 is etfected. Estimates given for the emu a erection 

 houses in any part. ... nnV -— ^*fi» 



The Inventor U open to co.operate with any 



ticultural Builder in London, to Manufacture 



the Pet-tit, or t«. disp .sejoj^hejjsvwti.m £55^5^ 



WANTED, immediately, a small '}***'* ^* 

 JiOUaK, in good condi ion, 14 teet ale*v to # clll < 

 Address, with lowest P^e and parucuiars, urre v 



t r House Mejit, &C. ^^^^^ 



1 ORBENHOU«.88fcet loDgbyU^ , gi ft* 



20 dozen ACACIA ARMATA «^ i0O ^^n req^ 

 .onable price Will be refused, as c the *™ U Voriat, ^ ^ 



public works -Apply to Thomas SibEact, 



Railway Marion, Hackney, near LoiM.on._^^-- ^ngf. 



cheap, a m»**»£JS3fc 



HOUSB (a ka»-to), iu tolerably good V £° i fe :i^ 

 lo D|r . 12 feet wide, 14 feet high f^^Jrk^f^ 

 high i.i the ir,.ut, .xoUwff" ot '^ AbP 

 be seen in Mr P**NEM/s»f»'^en. W •*' "' 



I'O BE SOLD, a GREENHOUb^ 



1 Annaratas an.l Plants, tog-ther or n iU0 4, «*j 



«rly uew, with Slate »bel»ej Y» fl „ p l f J 

 heated with Butbi.lga and Ueaiej * ™» Ve t n*i«tt»e ' 



r PO BE SOLD, 



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<conomical Ho-wafer Apparatus- 



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iJng by U feet wide, with" large ■« UB ^ &0p»ftM"^ 

 lit; whole to be sold for little t*«re th^n |fl p .eJJ 



.1 complete, with Vin.s, * c - J^* P B b«ice lot of ** , 

 Azaleas, Geraniums, Ac, •» w ^ 1 * L %uid ^ "± 

 other Flower, in the Ga^en, ^"^rt, Hora 

 itherwise.-To be seen at I^» Toilmxto i— 



near London. 





