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GARDENERS CHRONICLE 



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AGRICULTURAL 



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IMPORTANT DISCOVERT. 



CLARKE and Co., Gardeners, Seedsmen, 

 Florists, Percy-cross Nursery 



VICTORIA KEGIA. 



and 



Waiham-green, Fulbam, 



remeiiv ana preve . . 

 the \V te Mealy Bug, Scale. Thrip, and all other insect*, 

 without injury to the plants. This being the reason for the 

 more tflfccrual remedy of all insects, C. and Co. recommend 

 that their preparation be applied forthwith. Printed directions 

 sent with each bottle.— Post-office Orders payable at Brompton, 

 to Charles Clarke. _ . 



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CABBAGE PLANTS.— Fine Early Battersea, Early 

 York, Earlv Imperial, die. By T. Welland, Surrey 

 Gardens, near QodaUnlOff, Surrey. Packed and delivered at 

 Godalmtng station, 4s. 3d. per 1000. Drumheads, o*. dd. per 1000 ; 



crates free, 



HOLLYHOCKS, PINKS, AND PANSIE9. 



C HATER and SOX'S Catalogue of the abovo 



- - Flowers in which will ba found most of the best varieties 

 n cultivation', may be had on application to John Ch ater and 

 Son Nurseries*, Ilaverhill, Suffolk. Also may be had, for 20s., 

 carrWe free to London, 12 pairs of new and choice Pinks ; 

 12 new and choice Pansics; 6 fine show Hollyhocks; fine 

 double mixed Hollyhocks, 30s. per 100 ; Hollyhock and Pansy 

 Seed, 2s. €d per packet. . 



NEW GERANIUMS, «fcc. 



EXRV WALTON, Florist, &c, Edge-end, 



Mirsden, near Burnley, Lancashire, begs to offer the 

 following new and select plants at the extremely low prices 



annexed :— «_.■*» 



GERANIUMS. — Hoyle's Aj »-, Ocellatum, May Queen, 

 Nectar Cuo, Flavia, Gener;x T iBbimo, Isis ; Bragg's Exquisite, 

 Boule de Feu ; Foster's Gaiety ; Beauty of Montpellier, Major 

 Domo, Sir R. Peel, Prince Arthur, Sir John Franklin, Lady 

 Franklin, Walton's Village Maid, Walmslej's Teetotaller. 

 Any 12 of the above 21. 2s., package included. 



Constance, Con<picuum, Christabel, Crispioa, Falstaff, Field 

 Marshal, Nandce P ince of Oramse, Purity, Satisfaction. Ab d-el- 

 Kader, Bello of» the Village, Crusader, Cassandra, Elesrans, 

 Forget-me-not, Gustavus, Guliclma, Honora, Junii, Jenny 

 Lind (Foster's), Jenny Lind (Lynes'), Lamartine, Luna ref ul- 

 ceus, Lady Bbrlllfton, Meleager, Minna, Oudine, Plutarch, 

 Promethius, Ro*a Mundii, Raphael, Sparkler, Terpsichore, 

 Yir^in Queen, Val^as, Purchaser's selection of 12 of the 

 abovH, 18*. j II. W.'s selection of 12 for 12*., or 20 for 20s. 



AZALEAS. — Alba pleno, Alba perfecta, Alba maena, 

 Aurora, Albertii, Apollo, Beauty of Rrigate, Coronata, Decora, 

 Danielsianahybrida, Excellens, Exquisite, Fulgens, Georgina, 

 Hebe, Hon. Mrs. Herbert, Iveryana, Indica reful^ens, Igne*- 

 cen*, Lateriiia, Lateriiia superb, Minerva, Nitida, Optimus, 

 Phcaoicea alba, Prima Donna, Prince Albert, Queen of Per- 

 fection, Refugees, Semtduplex, Maculata, Splendent, Varie- 

 1 gata Yivfcans, and Wadei. Any 12 of the above 1?$., or 20 for 



, 30*.. 'package included. 



NE VY CINRRARIAS.—Amy Robsart, Blue Perfection, Clara 

 Mowbray, Clementine, Delicata, Diocletian, Effie Deans, 

 Eiectra, Fa^ry Queen, Handel, K'wg of Crimsons, Lady 

 Hum? Campbell, Lady Vernon, Madame Mielltz, Madame 

 Sontaj?, Margaretta. Any 12 of the above for 18s. 



CINERARIAS.— Angelique, Annie, Beauty of St. John's 

 Wood, Bessey, Calypso, Carlotta Grisi, Cerito, Coronet, 

 Delight. E eanor, Emperor, Fairy Ring, Flora M'lvor, Gem 

 of the Isles, Jenny Lind, Lady Gertrude, Madame Parodi, 

 Masterpiece, Matilda, Newington Beauty, Nymph, Othello, 

 Prime Minister, Resplendens, Sanspariel, Sapphire, Satellite, 

 Wedding Ring, and Wellington. Any 12 of the above for 12a. 

 U. WS§ selection of 12 for 6s. and 9*. 



AI*o strong plants of " Jentiing's King Pansy," the best dark 

 purple self out, 5s. 6d. each, or four to the trade, 15s. ; strong 

 well rooted p'ants may be depended upon, securely packed, so 

 as to ensure safe delivery. Catalogues of the above, inc-uding 

 Hollyhocks, Carnations, Pansies, __c, mny be had for one 

 stamp. It is respectfully requested all orders be accompanied 

 with a Post-office Order, pa\able at Marsden. Lancashire. 



F R UTFTREES. 



THOMAS RIVERS begs to submit to the Public a 

 SYNOPSIS of his FRUIT TREE CULTURE. The 

 names of varieties, with descriptions and prices, are givtn iu 

 his descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, just published, sent post 

 free for six postage stamps. 



APPLES.— Standards for Orchard?, and Pyramids and 

 Dwarfs, on Crab Stocks ; Pyramids and Dwarfs, and Dwarfs 

 Trained, for Gardens, on Paradise Stocks. 



APRICOTS.— Dwarfs, Dwarfs Trained, Standards, Standards 

 Trained, and Dwarf Bushes in pots for cultuie under glass. 



CHERRIES.— Standards for Orchards, Dwarfs, and Dwarfs 

 Trained on the common wild Cherry Stock, Dwarfs for Bushes 

 or for potting for culture under glass, Dwarfs in pots, and 

 Dwarfs Trained on the Cerasus Afahaleb stock, 



CURRANTS.- Bushes and Pyramids. 



FIGS — Dwarf Bushes in a bearing state in pots. 



GOOSEBERRIES.— Bushes, 30 large Lancashire varieties, 

 20 small high flavoured ditto. 



GRAPES.— Vines, from eyes, in pots, for Vineries and Hot- 

 houses, fine and well ripened under glass ; Di to hardy kinds 

 for walls, also from eyes growing in the open quarters j plants 

 fine, 7 to 8 feet in height ; Dwarf Bushee, in pots, for culture 

 in orchard houses. 



MEDLARS.— Standards, Dwarfs, and Pyramids. 



NECTARINES AND PEACHES.— Dwarfs, Dwarfs trained, 

 Standards, Standards trained, and Dwarf Bubhes iu pots in a 

 bearing: state fur culture under glass. 



NUTS AND FILBERTS.— Dwarfs and Standards for garden 

 culture, grafted on the Spanish Hazel Nut. These form very 

 prolific trees. 



PEAR-.— standards for Orchards, Pyramids, Dwarfs, and 

 Dwarfs trained o* Pear stocks; P\ramids from one to six 

 years old, Is. 6d. to 3s, 6d. and 5s." each ; the two latter de- 

 senptmns capable of bearing a good crop the first summer 

 after planting. Dwarf Bushes for potting and Dwarfs traintd 

 for espaliers or walls on Quince stocks. Many acres are 

 devoted exclusively to the culture of Pears. 



PLUMS.— Standards for Orchards, Standards trained Pyra- 

 mids, Dwarfs and Dwarfs trained for espaliers or walls. 1 Tne 

 Pyramids are nearly all in a bearing state, so as to be able to 

 ive fruit the first summer after planting. Dwarf Bushes in a 

 paring state, and Dwarf Bushes in pots for culture under 

 glass. 



QUINCES.-- Standards of the common, and Pyramids of the 

 large Portugal Quince, the finest and most abundant bearer 

 even when young, of all the Quinces, 



RASPBERRIES.— Canes of all the select varieties. 



STRAWBERRIES.— PlantB of all the varieties worthy of 

 cultivation. 



MULBERRIES.-Standards and Dwarfs. Some fine Stand, 

 ards can be supplied 35 to 40 years old. These are 6 to 7 feet 

 high perfectly straight, and meagre from 8 to 16 inches in 

 girth, 5 feet from the ground. They have all been removed 

 witum three years, and will transplant with safety. 



J WEEKS and Co., King's-road, Chelsea, have great 

 • pleasure iu announcing the complete success of this 

 magniricent Aquatic, the Queen of the Lakes, GROWING IN 

 THE OPEN AIR. The splendid flojvers are now open every 

 d »v, to the great admiration of all who see it. A few fine 

 YOUSG PLANTS ARE NOW FOR SALE. Full instructions 

 for its cultivation will be forwarded on application to J. 

 Weeks aud Co., King's-road, Chelsea. 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, BUILDERS, AND 



GARDENERS. 



LARCH FIR.— 5000 LARCH FIRS for Sale, from 

 8 to 12 feet in height. These Firs are well adapted for 

 Shrubbery, Lawns, or for forming Avenues and Pleasure 

 Grounds ; also for Planting around Newly-built Houses, being 

 of a most flourishing kind. Price U. per 100. placed on the 

 Rail at the Tonbridtre Station, South- Eastern Railway.— Apply- 

 to Francis Whitaker, Esq., Mountain's Hall, Hildenborough, 

 Tonbridge, Kent. 



HOLLYHOCKS. 



JAMES KITLEY having a large Stock of fine double 

 HOLLYHOCKS, consisting of about 40 varieties of all 

 colours mixed, begs to offer them at 4s. per dozen ; named to 

 colour, 6s. per dozen; best show varieties, ?.s Qd each; fine 

 doable German varieties, very beautiful, 12s. per dozen. 

 Hollyhock Seed, mixed, 2s 6d. per packet, post free. 



J. K. has also fine bonier Carnations and Picotees mixed, at 

 4s. per dozen; Single Russian Violets, 3s. per dozen ; double 

 do., 4s. psr dozen ; Neapolitan do., 3s. per dozen. A Post-office 

 order required from unknown correspondents. 



Lyncombe Yale Nursery, Bath, Oct. 25. 



PARTNERSHIP.— Wan ted, an active young Man, 

 as Partner in an established Florist's business. He must 

 have 250!. at command, and possess a good knowledge of Plant 

 growing-. Address, with age, and other particulars, to B., care 

 of Mr. Field, 4, Coleman-street, London. 



FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms — on 

 lease or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land, 

 thoroughly drained, in a midland county, near a good market 

 and a good railway. The Roads, House, and Offices are all in 



excellent condition. Rates very low ; no pre 



of poor 



Tithe free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 

 tenant ri^ht ; Game not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 more of Grass Land might be added if desired. 



Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible occupancy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners' 

 Chronicle, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 

 London. 



TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, on very advantageous terms, 

 2503, Greenhouse and Stove Plants, comprising large 

 Azaleas, Camellias, Ericas, Epacris, Acacias, Cytisus, 

 Geraniums, Cinerarias, Roses, Begonias, Gesneras, ic— Apply 

 to J. Holder, Flori6t, <fcc, Ampthill-square, Hampstead-road, 

 London. 



HPO BE DISPOSED OF, with immediate possession, 



-1 an old-established NURSERY and FRUIT GROUND, 

 the proprietor retiring fro'n business. Its locality is in a 

 flourishing neighbourhood, six miles from London ; the ground 

 most excellent for Shrubs and Trees, also for producing the 

 finest Fnrt— For particulars, apply to J. C. Hardy, Esq., 



National Guardian Assurance Society, 19, Moorgate-street, 



London. 



THO BE LET, ON LEASE, at a Corn Rent, by 



A. Tender, and entered upon at Lady Day next, a most 

 desirable FARM, situate in the parishes of Coleshill, Berks, 

 and Inglesham, Wilts, the property of the Right Hon. the 

 Earl of Radnor. This Farm consists of 366 acres 3r. lp. of 

 very rich and valuable meadow, pasture, and arable land, and 

 has upon it an excellent residence, &c. Any further informa- 

 tion may be obtained from Mr. Moore, Coleshill, High- 

 worth, who will appoint a person to show the Farm, and by 

 whom tenders will be received, on or before the K 22d November 

 next. The corn rent will be calculated at a seven yeargj 

 average on the prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, variable 

 from yeir to year a* under the Tithe Commutation Act. The 

 lender should specify the length of lensc for which the tender 

 s made. The highest tender not necessarily accepted. Re- 

 gard will be paid to the character, ikUl, and capital of the 

 persons tendering, respecting which unquestionable references 

 will be required. 



N.B. Inglesham is situated near to the market towns of 

 Highworth, Farringdon, and Swindon, and about six miles 

 from the Sbrivenham Station on the Great Western Railway. 



rO BE DISPOSED OF, A NURSERY AND 

 SEED BUSINESS, in a Midland County. The Stock is 

 young and healthy, consisting of Standard and Dwarf Ro*es, 

 Evergreens, and Fruit and Forest Trees.—Apply to Meters. 

 Noble, Cooper, and BuLToy, Seed Merchants, 152, Fleet- 

 street, London. 



WARMING AND VENTILATING. 



Dand E. BAILEY, 272, Ilolborn, having had many 

 • years' experience in warming buildings by Hot Water, 

 continue t o erect Hot Water Apparatus on the most approved 

 principles, for Mmsiona, Warehouses, Conservatories, and other 

 Horticultural BuiUiUigs, and they beg to introduce to the 

 public a BOILER of their invention, which has been used with 

 great success, and has this season been put up in the gardens 

 of the Horticultural Society, Chiswick, and is noticed and com- 

 mended in the QamUntTM 9 Chronicle of Saturday, Sapt. 23, 18*51, 



page SOS. Dr. Anion's Venul itiug Valves, upon the best 

 construction, many having been made under the kind sup r- 

 tendence i>f Dr. Arnott himself. A'?o a very complete, cheap, 

 and efficient Portable Cooking Apparatus or Cottagers' Stove. 



GOOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. 



DR. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 

 called the " POOR MAN'S Fill END," is confidently re- 



commended to the Public as an unfailing remedy for Wounds 



Eyes, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Canccrou 

 Humours, and is a specific for tbo«e afflicting Eruptions that 

 sometimes follow Vaccination. Sold in pots, at Is. lid , and 

 2s. 9d. Also, his PILUL-E ANTISCROPHUL.E, con6rmed b 

 more than 10 years' experience, to be without excep «n one of 

 the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying 

 the blood, and assisting Nature in all her operation*, hence 

 they are useful to Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular 

 Swellings, p-iricularly those of the Neck, <fcc. They form a 

 mild aud superior fa mi ly Aperient, that may be taken at all times 



Rivess. Per post, fur 30 postage stamps, 

 »aw bridge worth, Herts, Oct. .5. 



Bridport, aud by the London houses ; retail by all r -; table 

 Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. Oh-erve— No medi- 

 cme sold under the above name cm possibly be genuine, unl 

 "Beach and Barnicott's, I ate Or. Roberts, Bridport," i* 



graved and printed on the stamp atqxed to each package. 



en- 



TO GENT 





will 



VTESSRS. PROTHEROF * V* n °tttep 



oJt are* v ^ B^hX morr ^ er , 



- - - iLSC ' at U °^loek f a rirst-class 



| Double and 

 ItM, Crocus, T 

 Standard and D 



Cl.io. JonqalU, Gladiolus. Croeua T u i^V^ittu " 

 a selected assortment of Se«nH..^ .1 JVJ U PV Snowdp'". 1 ' ?«• 



Wdrop. t. 



Uo8M ; Am;& 



Plants, consisting of flne u brid * *££"*«" 

 other Azaleas, Andromeda C J ododendr «. a h . — 

 blootn-bud,. and ada°pTeJ ito^t^'_Zf &*$g3 

 morning of sale. Catalogues had at th^Tvr J be ♦'•4iT_ 

 tioneers. Amerleaa Wnj^r^gg^^ w . "»« of ,££ 



VTESSRS. PROTHEROEaS morbtq 



, b £ A , uction ' on «-• Nursery fl ' ? R f IS Wffl «B 

 place. Stoke Newington, on M S tuv ?d, « M ,,ini »ir r«t 

 following day, at 11 o'clock Z*^^ ™**^ 



TREES, EVERGREEN'S °.M Ev t2 



and DECIDUOUS 



IiVG SHRUBS, consisting 



2* 



Laurels, Variesated and Green HollU. ai! . i* Cc 

 Ivies, Lilacs, Arbutus, Box, L?mes, Aetcia^V^ 

 green Privets, &c. A . Bne aeeortmen ^f P^i ^ ^ 

 prising Standard and Dwarf Trained Peach-- a. ■ ree '' «* 

 tarmes Cherries, Pluois, Pears, Gooseberries Carf^' ' V ^- 

 Grape Vines, cfcc.-May be viewed nrio- v'lt ': T^Mhdn 



May be viewed nriorVn th__l l i rri 2 t, » cll «hl 



i_______.»s__5__* the prf? V" Siisar a c n 77? 



ne. Essex. "" 



Auctioneers, American Nurser y, Leytonsto 

 ClifiLSEA, SECOND PORTION OF' 



NURSERY STOCK 



jVJR. D. A. RAMSAY will sell by Auction 



premises opposite Cremorne G.Jde 

 Chelsea, on TUESDAY, October 28 and 



ns. 



on the 





12 o; c ock, by order of Messrs. Dex^is, tne ft l J > ^ 

 Ohnstm „ 8 next, the STOCK must be sold without r^L^ "_ 

 comprises Erection- of Greenhouses, choice 6^!* 



It™ ^&^ I*?**.***** *c. f lately rJS^fc 



Great Exhibition 



. hne Evergreens, viz., Aucuba of v_f__L 

 sjzes, variegated and ^reen Hollies, 5 to 6 feet Boi iSh T ~ 

 \uccas ; Jessamines, Ivies, and other climbers in __u. dV** 

 Pseonias, Scitla. and other Bulbs, &c. May be S' ' 



sale, and Catalogues had on the premises- ottCn*^*, 



S?~S aS? 3 the Aucti0Qeer * B?omptoa *^ RES 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NUR^EHmfT^ 



OTHERS. " ™ 



AP WATERER will sell by Auction, on the pre. 



order of the p opnetor, without reserve, the Lease of the Land 

 having expired, the valuable NURSERY STOCK, compri.ic| 

 1*2,000 Rhododendrons, KalcnUs, and Azaleas, ineludiog dud? 

 large Ornamental Plants, a large quantity of choice Evergreen 

 and Flow* ring Shrubs, Dwarf Roses, and Honeysuckle!, 

 Standard and Dwarf Maiden and Trained Apples, Pean, 

 Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricot*, Commot 

 and Portugal Laurel* of all sizes, Birch, Ash aod Oaks, Parpto 

 and Common Beech, Spruce Larch, Scotch Balm of Gilead and 

 Hemlock Spruce Firs of all sizes, a large quantity of Quick, 

 from three to five years old, and a great variety of other vita. 

 able N nrterj Stock, the whole of which is in a safe morinj 

 condition, and well worth the attention of persons about 

 planting. — May be viewed one week previous to the sale, and 

 Cat. 4 ogues had upon tbe premises ; of Mr. Chaslwood, Seeds- 

 man, Covent-garden ; and of Mr. Wateeeb, Auctioneer, 4c, 

 Cbertsey, S rrey, who will forward them on applicaiion by 

 •post inclosing four postage stamps. 



TO NURSERYMEN, OK NILE MEN, AND 0TREH 



MHOX. NEAR CHERTvSEY, SUiUET. 



MR. WATERER will sell by Auction, onMOXDAY,. 

 pctober 27, 1851, at 11 o'clock, upon the Premises tj 

 Br v. >y Older of Mr. Gifkins tbe Proprietor, the -hole of 

 the Ni.-RSERY STOCK, comprising 5000 White Moss and 

 other Roses, 2000 Evergreens, and other Shrubs, coimstmza 

 Privets, Common Laurels, Laurestinus, Aucuta japomcus 

 Caljcanthus flori^lus, Snowberries, Common Hollies, Spraaj 

 Firs, large Yews, large Tree Box. trained Apricots, m 

 Daphne Cneorum, 1200 Herbaceous Plants of sorts, and otner 

 Plants.— May be viewed the morning of Sale and Catalog 

 had on the premises, and of Mr. Wateeeb, Auctioneer, «c f 

 Chert sey, Surrey, who will forward tbem on appiwiuw 

 by post. 



TO FARMERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. 



AT U. JAMES CAIN will sell by Auction, ontte 



->1 premise., .St. Margaret's, Isleworth.on TflORaOAi.J 

 30th of October at I for - o'clock precisely, 150 ^ou thduwa w 



talf-brad and Southdown B^ 



Wether Sheep ; 150 han-ureu <mu ^wv— - - - ^ 

 aftnethorough-bred Ald^rney Cow, an Ayrjb^e^ w (w 

 calf) ; two Tups of the Duke of Richmond's P^ u " ^ 

 breed; also a very Euperi-r Donkey.-May befie^ » J 

 precedlnic the sale, and Catalogues had on the , prem 

 the princioal inns in the neighbourhood ; and ot tne 



princip 

 Richmond, Surrey. 



TO GEN'TLEMEtf, 



««■» ™* a l*xLT* 



TULIPS, comprising all ihe costly varieci «• i ^ 

 ft, Louis XVI. of the « nest strains, Po~P« • f "° " sm 0,«4 

 •ie Craix, Rose Lie, Le Abbe Mercher tj Co™»™ pomia tref 



Ha'nlet, I 



Wane. For 



Oodel parfaie, Toilette de la Heine "Pf"''' '""^ » _T 

 are warranted of fine strains, and true jc ^ name, ^^ 

 siKiiment from an eminent firm in Haarlem. ^ w d* 

 on the morning «.f .a.e. Catalogues had at m 

 tbe Auctioneer, Shacklewell, near London. 



A I R. J. RAWUNGS ^V'oiSS^S 



->l premises, as above, on M( > ND VU r Robert^), J 

 lowing days, at U o'clock (by order of 'K* StOCtJJ 

 remaining y portion of .thecal ™^™% s> BaiiM* 



DAY! the 3Ut, ^^J^ m J^J^^m 

 n« Stones, a considerable qtt^tuj of ^ oibef M of 





d Ebeuezer-place, 



W ' 



pmn_v tha sut. anoui *w.wv good J rw _ 4- J | 



Paving 



u-eful Timber, looo Jc 



17-luht Pit, 400 cast 



premise! ; of the princ 



50, Uox».on-su.uare, an ^^^_ 



London. TTr7^T7(A0^ vA 



TO BE SOLD, a most ^auWui ^ 



L ALDLRSKY BULL, fuur jear ^^ U^** 



and white; sjmn.etry W*% Y£ % * 

 Mr. Ouvkr, Ewell-grove, nearEpsom^^ 



= Z. . irobu^ . 



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 til liDiTo»a--*AivaeAf- OctQ^t w, 



