THE 



GARDENERS 



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CHROMCLE 



AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



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A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.-The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 



So. 43-1851.] 



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 



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— schedule 71' a 



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INDEX. 



Leases, farm • 716 c 



Mongol i Wurzel 715 c 



Manure, bones as Jib a 



— pinguedo 716 a 



Microscopical Society 710 e 



Mildew. Grape 707 a 



Peatbogs ,, ; 713 b 



Plum, Coe'a Golden Drop 710 6 



Plumb-igo, Larpentae 710 a 



Pou try due.isea 7I6 a 



Prince Albert's portrait 711 a 



I Pruning; forest trees 70s a 



Reaping machine , , 717 c 



Roots, to harvest 714 



Saponaria ca'abrica 710 a 



Seeds, samples of 710 a 



Stocks, to sow 712 c 



Trafalgar Agric. Society. 716 e 



Trees ia the Crystal Palace.... 707 6 



— forest, to prune 708 a 



— formation of wood in..., 708 c 



— road aide ... 711 c 



Trout fishing, rev 711 a 



iiiiipi .••..•>«..*....«..,.,,,. /ll c 



Vine Mildew 707 a 



Walls, Ivyon ,712 a 



Weather, the f\$ a 



Weeds burned 716 b 



Wheat, prices of 715 c 



Wood, formation of ... 708 c 



TULIPS, HYACINTHS LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, AND 



. DUTCH BULBS GENERALLY. 

 TTrvnv^n!!!!^ 80 ! fov . P' an i iner these Bulbs, 



"KHVMinucufe r JbUftlST TO IIE 



is Majesty the King of Saxont, beg ._ _„ .. lw „ MV 

 supplies the abjve FLOWERS of the finest quality, at very 

 moderate pricei. His Catalogue may be had 011 application. 



[Price 54 



W. Vfrrn »TIP4 Pl.NNATA. 



AJN1LD, any quantity, if of approved quality 



ot th* p P le * and pricc 1>er P° und « ^dressed to H. I ., Omoe 





RUM the last Official Stamp Returns , published Oct., 



91fl it appears that during the past year, 1850, the 

 wpplied to each of the undermentioned Journals gave 

 mis average Publication of — 



'BSEES' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 



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«T wifl be l^d at ^\f ANNU AL EXHIBITION of this 

 ^^ohTHUrUav ^ Or o ro ^ m8 ' Ch «rch-street, Stoke 



ASS 



. and BROWN beg to offer "the following 



ANPMONFS 0B inn° W ? R - R0 ? rS ' fin ^ ^nd true to name : h 

 ANEMONES, 100 varieties, beautiful and distinct, s 



doublo 



50 ditto, 125. Gd. ; 25 ditto 



T? a wttvpttt t ^° iC t d ° uble ' mixed ' P er 10 °* 7 «- 6 <*- t( > 

 RANUNCULI, free by post, with printed directions for 



planting and culture. 

 100 superb vars., new and choice... 

 100 very tine vars. 



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thai ms'new Mr W^J»^.%L &J~K! 



and 1832 is iu>w ready f„r circulatio «i.d will 



of a twotieunj itamp. Hii Stock of II 



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receipt of a twcuennjriu 'liustoc'"' fiiofeV Fruit Traea. 



Lvergreen 8hrubi, and . 'rnamental Trees, a. of the EZ% 

 growth, of all •iie».-04rdeni ana PUaiore Grounds tastefully 

 arranp. *1 and pl ft nt»d „ n the lowest terms 7 



,, .n.v aupau vars., new ana cnoice 



,, 100 very fine vara. 



GLADIOLI, 50 splendid vars., early and late kinds, for 



" ?5 ditto 30,. ; I'? ditto ... 



,, J 2 splendid earlv vars. 



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«IT SEW3 



plendid early vars. ... 

 12 fine vars. 



splendid mixed Seedlings, p.100, 205.";" p. doz." 



Colvilhi. 2,. per doz. ; Gaudavensis, 3a. fc*. 



p. doz ; RexRubrorr4m(richdarkveIvet), 



Is. (Id. each ; Insigni, Is. 6d.per doz. M. 



each; Brenchleyensis, 3, each; Ganda- 



mrTT t«« , ven is splendens, very superb, 2s.0d. each. 



TULIPS, early Due Van Thol, sin-leor double, per 100 



30 fine and beautiful early vars. for . 

 10 fine double vars., three of each, for 

 50 fine vars., late Tulips (including Poly- 

 phemis, Guido, Rose Pretiosa, Ro*cius, 

 Holmes's King, Ambassador of Holland, 

 Washiogton, and other popular show 

 vars) 



Fine mixed, kte, per 100... 

 Fine border, late, per 100... 

 ENGLISH IRIS, 30 very superb vars. for... 



!» ,. very fine mixed, 15,. per 100 ; per doz, 



SPANISH IRIS, 30 beautiful vars., 5*. ; 20 ditto 

 m it fine mixed, 5s. per 100 : per doz. 



GERMAN IRIS, 30 superb vars. 



12 ditto, 105. Gd. ; 12 other fine vars.... 

 very fine mixed, 3s. per doz.; per 100... 

 CROCUS, 25 splendid distinct new vars., 12 of each, for 

 „ David Rizzio, Qaeen Victoria, and other choice 



vars., per 100 



„ fine, in separate colours, 2*. per 100 ; mixed... 

 LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, each ls.to 



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E. D. informs hi* friends tliAt he has no Seed Shop In London. 



LARGE SUUPLU38TOCKOP PoRF.st TR ^ SlIlilH- 

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WILLIAM K. RBNDLK and CO, Ni 



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Admission from 1 to 4 o'clock, U. ; 

 ^_^^ E. Sanderson, Hon. Sec. 



PKOLIFICT 



1 ^dsome ".nd'^r" i0 . CUC UMBER. _ This 



^ ^ait llLrt ' c,0 »8 v ^ety obtained, in June last 

 " tt «» Botanic ILL Z0 ™ h * 9 , s « length, the Silver 



"f Merit at t T e pthiw' R ^enf 6 .park ; and a Certifi- 

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an Mtto 8 5te hbu [y Exhibitions. It is 

 «m extraordinary bearer. To be had in 



T-w seven gPAric ---"'—"»* .y m 



. H i m *> 5, King gt'reet uiL ? three - 8eeds ' at 2s ' 6d » of 



gton ; and at J. G. Renwick's 



to 8E* dS "\i°^- 8treet ' S «ithfleld, London. 



JHN SALTER 



SANTHEMDMS. 



l» ta ^*uS c "^\7 S ^M0N VARIABILIS, at 

 * Prilled maroon i r , ^ h ^ r colo «r-cream tinted, 



S^'NationTl&niMr' 1 a be - eXhibited at the n «' 

 ££' . B « has some yl v « ral c S °?! ty » 21 > ^egent-street, 

 3[j j»«o bloom y ne Seedlin « Chosanthemums 



ft " "2 Sinf? Ti 1 large '^tactiSTof-Sa 

 > sorts, 9, m nd g !9 nt ° flower - Fine Bl »shy Plants, 

 rf^s^fc- ^-n, at c-^„ and 



41 AXn PlJ « Tti — ^L^i_ -> "ui icy. 



fe/If. 110 * SENmv^ E L^S t0 announce that 



•Js wh n u. *. tne MOUNTAIN OF LIGHT. Those 



signified the number they will 



£•=*» who hail ' ! 



&*"»■£« 'to *, ? et s, 8 nifi ^ the n, 



^^aendinlH ^OTS FOU FORCING. 



H*»i^ 8e Q-,o e r 



f ^ # .e crowned 



r^ii« ' ^ acked »n boxes, and de- 



^ vs.o V au i«mitj mac saw 



!!f e _ /oni W Herald. Jul^ 8'h ; 



in the Gardeners' 

 orth, gaiued the 



L^er?? ard «- Qaeen ^"^ P re P ured by me and forced 



^wortojMlddi t0 TBoaus Bea ^ h i Market, and florist, 14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath. 



roseum 3s. to 



ALSTROMERU AURANTlACA, Is. 6d. per doz.; 



Chilian, 7s. 6d. per doz. ; pelegrina, Is. each ; psitta- 



cinus, 9d. each ; pulchella and tricolor, Is. Gd. each. 



CROWN IMPERIALS, red, 4s. per doz. ; per 100 



FEATHERED flTACI \' THS, 2s. Gd. per doz,; per 100 



IXI AS, 25 fine vars., 12s. ; 12 ditto 



,, fine mixed, per doz 



SCILLA AMCENA, 2s. Gd. per doz. ; campanulata alba, 



ptr CIOZ% ... • • • ... ... ..« 



,, other fine vars., 2s. Gd. per doz. to, each 

 TRITONIA AUREA, a splendid orange-coloured new 

 Cape Bulb, each ... 2s. Gd. to 



Also a choice assortment of IMPORTED DUTCH HYA- 

 CINTHS, NARCISSUS, JONQUILS, Ac. See our autumn 

 Catalogue, 



Goods iree to London, or any station on the Ipswich and 

 Bury line to Norwich ; and with ail orders of 40s. and upwards, 

 extra plants presented gratis. 



Remittances required from unknown correspondents, Post- 

 office orders to be made payable to Bass and Bbown, or to I 

 Stephen Bbown, Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sud- 

 bury, Suffolk. 



0~~THELLO— NEW CARNATION CLOVE— now 

 ready for sending out, at 5s. per pair, or 3s. per plant.— 

 This will prove to be one of the finest and choicest ever offered 

 to the public. It is the largest and darkest of its kind yet 

 seen, and is of most powerful fragrance ; the flowers are of 

 an immense size, with long pod and fine rose-leaf petals, 

 perfectly hardy, and will thrive well in any situation ; it was 

 the admiration ot numberless spectators while in bloom during 

 the season, and numerous orders taken for it. On the 9th 

 August it was sent to the Editor of the Gardeners' Chronicle, 

 and his opinion was given as follows: " A desirable dark 

 Clove, with a strong scent, well worth cultivation." It is war- 

 ranted to give satisfaction to all purchasers. Also the fol- 

 lowing, new : 

 BLACK WALLFLOWER— NEGRESS.— This is a new superb 



variety, and is superior to all others of similar kinds, the 

 colour of which may be compared to that of a Mulberry when 

 perfectly ripe ; it has a tine large spike, is very hardy, beauti- 

 fully double, a most prolific bloomer, of very superior habit, 

 and delightful fragrance ; price 5s, per plant. Both of the 

 above varieties only require to be seen to be grown by every 

 one who has a garden of the smallest dimensions. 



TILEY'S VIOLA ARBOREA, or Perpetual Tree Yiolet, 

 true (see Gardeners' Chronicle of 1st November), large bushy 

 plants, Gs. per dozen ; smaller ditto, 3s. per dozen, or ll. per 



hundred. . . 



Double White Viola Arborea, do. do., Gs. per doz., fine plants. 



Russian Superb (true), very fine, 3s per dozen. 



White Russian Superb (true), very fine, 3s. per dozen. 



Each of the above varieties will be forwarded postage and 

 package free, to any parr, on receipt of a Post-office order, or 

 penny postage stamps to the amount. 



The strawberry Plants, as named and priced in the Gar- 

 deners' Chronicle, on the 1st November, can be supplied as before. 



Pine Giant Scarlet Ilrompton Stocks, 23. Gd. per Hundred, 



Also fine Antirrhinums, all saved from striped and spotted 

 varieties, and will bloom next spriug, 5s, per hnndroi. 



Fine Sweet Williams, saved from 50 distinct 

 (strong plants), will bloom next season, 5s. per hundred, or is. 



Pe Wiii*be sent, hamper and package free, on receipt of the 

 amount.-Sold by Edward Tiley, Nurseryman, Seedsman, 



aiid IfLomsTS to lor Mo* Oracum MiieMy t 



, hum a LARGE SURPLUS STOCK rilEES 



AND SHRUBS more than iluy require for their usual 

 sak, and will be sold at very low prices. 



%• For prices, see front pe^e, Nov. I, 1-51, of thin Taper. 



Our Autumnal < btalogue of Forest Trees, Vrte and 

 Fruit Trees is jastpubl l } and can U obtai/tedfor one 

 penny stamp. 



William E. Riwdlb and Co., Nurnerymen , Plymouth. 



SANGSTKR'S NEW EARLY No. 1 PE\ 



SANGSTER, and Co., in submitting tic 



above valuable PEA to the public, can reeommenc it 

 with the grea*e»t conrtdence, as the largest podded and test 

 Early Pea known, and of first-rate quality ; height, 2 feet. 

 Price 2s. Gd. per quirt. 



York Regent Potatoes, from prepared cuttings, 6*. per buab. 

 Cambridge Radical do. (a first-rato second early) 6*. do. 

 American Native, 10*. 6d. do. Early Mauley, 10*. 61. do. 

 Early Ash-leaf Kidney, 10s. Gd. do. 



M Moor Green, Sept. 13. 1851. 

 11 Sir,— I can with confidence recommend your early No. 1 Per 

 for beinjr very early and a good cropper, and in height about 

 3 feet.— Your humble servant, Wm. Eddew, gardener to T. 

 Taylor, Esq., Moseley Hall, near Birmingha. " 



" Aylesbury, Sept Ll IS51. 

 " Dear Sir, - 1 have great pleasure in testifying to the supe- 

 riority of your early Number 1 Pea over every other I grow. I 

 did not sow them till the last week in February, and it was 

 even then earlier than any other I grew. It is a beautiful 

 boiler, and a very prolific bearer. No garden should be 

 without it.— Yours truly, aTom Pairr, Gardener and Seeds- 

 man, Aylesbury." 



" Brompton Park Nursery, Kensington-road, 



" - pt. 11, 1 8"> l . 

 " Dear Sir,— I have much pleasure in informing jou that I 

 grew a few of your early If umber 1 Pea, which was much ad- 

 mired by several friends caBiug on me from the country, in the 

 trade, and pronounced it W first-rate article; very early, fne 

 pod, well filled, . -id agraatj} 



\ am sir, yours truly, John Adams* 



" To John Sangstes, Esq., Cumberland-place, 



" Newio^ton Butts." 

 With many more, too numerous for insertion. 

 Post-office orders to be made payable at the Borough Post- 

 office to Hat, Sanosteb, and Co., Nursery and Seedsmen, 

 Newingtcn Butts, London. One-bushel hampers an J booking, 

 Is. Gd. ; two-bushel. 2s. Gd. Sacks, 2s. 6rf. each 



HOICE 1 1 A U DY CONIFERiE, FINE P LA N IS 



AT LOW PRICES.— Caibiagi Fin (see belo*). 



# . d. g. d. 



Auracaria imbricata, seedlings, per doz 5 



Do. do. do. strong, each 1 



Do. do. fine plants, each 3 6 to 7 



Abies Douglasii, handsome plants, from seed, 2 ft. ... 7 



Do. large specimens 12 6to2i 



Do. pinsapo 

 Pinus msignis, fine, from seed, 2 to 3 ft. 



Do. cembra, fine plants 



Do. excelsa 

 Pice a Webtiana, fine 

 Cryptomeria japonica, good seedlings 



00, do. fine specimens 



Cedrus Deodara, from seed, good young plants ... 



Do. do. larger 

 Libana (Cedar of Lebanon), per doz. 



Do. do. larger plants, each 



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Cupre8sus Funebris (Funebral Cypress), good plants 



Do. 



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Juniperus excelsa 



Do. cbinensis 



Libocedrus chiliensis 



Taxodium sempervirens 



And many others from 1 to 6 feet. 



The above are in ex; ellent condition for transplanting, and 

 will be securely packed for travelling , 



A superior stock of Trained Fruit Trees, all choice 

 sorts, as recomm ded by the Horticultural Society, and 

 can be warranted true. 



Also a first-rate collection of PERPETUAL and other 

 ROSES, a Catalogue of which will be forwarded to any 



address, post fcee. 



PRICES OF ROSES. Per dozen. 



Standards, finest varie ies, by name 

 Dwarfs, do. do. 



Do, mixed for borders ... 



Do. Moss, Cabbage* De M aux, and others, good 



fur potting 



Do. Geiiit de- lUttailles 



Do. China trims 9s. ; blush 



John Bottom and Sons, Reading *S lUtfHjf. I^*. 



N.B. Carrii e e to my Station on the Orea 

 West n, South- \Ytstcrn, or South- East n Railways. 



V Grounds laid out and planted with taste and economy. 



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