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EA Stamped Newspaper of Rural Econo 
No. 1.1845.] 
= GARDENERS? CHRONICLE 
~ AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
my and General News.—The Flor 
‘ticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 
[Price 6d. 
EX. ADDRESS TO TH STERS OF ENGLAN vaa Roa 
Abra palten u wae ea E A L SAREE Bie Sigs ee ee ay DANI: GENUINE BEECHWOOD AND OTHER SUPERIOR MELONS 
ys a formo: - a A 7 T F. 
E aeiaai hi rper - 13a | Linseed, as sfond fur cattle. -10 b My L s aai ic a -T REE ate ree NING has been presented, by Sir 
Seas, a fence’ prodvice of 8 a} Elsseod ax e, for crushing ah > LADIES, AND GENTLEMEN, ne ‘time has rt., with another shat: of SEEDS 
tig on “ok e go ew hen those who have ste lands their disposei | of Delicious nite ON, which last season gave such great 
Apples for espaliers T G2 | Manures, experiments with"? 13 a | Should plant them. Of this I am tally persuaded, and I bey satisfaétion. any spurious kinds of this Melon are sold f 
Apple ress ee ENP ie = sot ena yas J Aur you Sigs me to explain o pe grounds this opinion is } the true nG. fhe Seeds which offer: were all peer’ 
a a0 sa a) iota edulis, 46 Preserve se | founded. England, generally, is a thickly-wooded country by Ca d, where no other sort ultivated. The kind: 
Bees, feeding of 7 ¢ | Pasture-lands, to break u 12 e a] strange ps ' it may a; ean it has not been planted with | enumerated below are ail of first-rate ality, and deserving 
F "Boilers, Ste epheneon's Coni feal - A Doete cane ia oe O Be} ar eet its most ur wants. isd the peor farmer | of ertehiive cultivation :—Beechwood ; Egyptian Green-flesh; 
Erie reins on HR Siok cee s Sree, Ot- SALE piy 1 hase built for his poten he cannot have it be- | Cabu Re eeii we variety grown by Mz. Fieming; Masu ilipatam > 
Buddlea Lindleya: Skis (i Plénvw, beneiclal effects of good cause there is no deal-wood in the peizhbaurl hood: hebuildsit | Lord N ; Terry’s Prize Green- ilesh (this obtained the 
Sere Portugal aes tate | w drainage on ii 3 . a oma de peter other rubbish he can lay holi of. In- Knightien: Medal ai tue Juoe Exhibition of the London Horti- 
5 Ahn e perations er oa ack aeg € ea § plenty of fir-wood on all hands to fence young | cultu: “ye Society, 1844). 
Seas Sake Ne 105 Plows a od i2 c | hedges, planted like other thingson the common surface of the | | Chiswick Nu Apes near London, Jan. 4, » 1845. 
Chemical oad pee poe - 126 p mA son Fi a Be Pres military-like — cations have Pie nts to divide Sa eee eB Eat elated he 
Clyburn’s Linseed c 9 c | Polien, přvdnorion o 6b S$, Occupying as m go dta as is co d in three of 
Goave Tronchuda - 6 a Potatoes, sa of picking the the Jargest counties of Britain: itis on thost Danks inetteetual ha ol Vf > DREDH „the a 
ae sort fe Meweme of a br: Z iag | attempts ‘have been made tòg adges. Ist of | of Yarmouth, as ote E dates e Filby. kasoberey to Messr: 
Drainage benefitted “effec a Rutland Farmers’ Club l3 e rch, eg the Royal Agricultural Societ ae ri a i yore WILLIA i ces SP seva 
plants 3 a | Savoy, new large Green ë b| shall have been ded, a gr proportion of the hedges ier tee zeh, 1885-300 Cones 
Familia t Botany -= Be Silabasi "Parmer Club 135 throughout England will be reconstructed by planting them on OR p En page 
Farm evan aes of of x ` b Soe ae Baie 3 A A he plain surface; and the question will then arise, “Wher WILLIAM simn. haa ae pH Ee 
F — on tbe Cotswold - >- lle Straw, inorganic elements of R » | the wood to protect them in their young state to come from?” WILLIAM Ja i oy iE of 3 
| . Food tor cattle - = = 10 b | Strawberries, selec» 8e ing to the railways which are now being formed in y i N printa a 7 
Tories Aa a Sulphate of iran ape ns county in England, avother and greater question »es o THOMAS SKOYLES Aue mmet sass a z 
Cola -Ash, disense 5 cea “ag Tomtit, remaria on E EAE oh are maple oor = be required in their construction. JOHN WHUR P ef Er 
Grain, inorganic elements of - 12 6 | Underword, shrobs for 56 12% | Go up, I am told, to the Lebanonsof our ssland—those immense Refi Aa A ” 
apes, shanking of + 5a Vestiges of the Natural History forests in th north of Scotland -and there hew down as many ee Sa a 7 7 hy eee a 
a paeo Black Tripoli ‘pda ee aie Shenae ae : c | trees as will be required, From those, however, I find we must i November, 18432300, mi 
y iw t itis y: z F is 4 Water pipes, oF a al for z Ch di xpect but a limited supply. Like the as Mount of old, they SAM aati sow YARD ouy e peo z 
Heating, tank system o 45 5b] Warne: syatem Of feeding cattle l4 a | &re already overrun with the axe, and tinuanc he pre. ESTHER CH; sce . oe ober 43 1500 » 
Teete Ying er A - 6a Weather, atrast between ent rate of demand for a few years more will reduce the trees HENRY NOCKELS 7 marine he 63 
i Ivy, stem roots ot < eee ee tay Pa alah EAU 5 e| upon hy ad mere remnant, -It is not the original numbers Sits Pr Bb _ ibe “4 
dohnston's Garden Almanack. 6 a y quired for sleepers which will effect this change, but it is th The abo i tesia 
X cessant demand, ad infinitum, for timber to replace that T ery are Mt TE UO Filhy.—December sist, ere 
è n; he 
] ARD ERS’ BENEVOLENT IN STITUT TION. sie is ay laid poet. or may be for the futare laid down price gives Was Roman Seas 
2 SEES ade $ hereby given thata Ge neral Mectin of the in à o ines. Look at it how we may, the state of our TH 
Ee series. D fnis He 5 country at the present crisis proys that our immense and E TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
‘Bete Jas Jnsutution wii be be go oh dgate hil, | 2! alana K RUE akp tractsof what is generally called waste land o nd CO. beg to state, that any further 
Lon Dente we the baat ahr and) © righ re created to be a scene m rely of unproductive solitude. assertions cr insinuations th ay be made by any party 
` a ilea Aes of The ains with which they are Linki atom son the fosteringsun- | regarding the abov aspberry,. will fat Your. and Co.’s 
PORE shine that rests upon them, might hav enn ips Provi- | reply by referring to their Adver a Paper, of Ag 
and u rds. A 
16 arannaae "ihe re a dence wig pn te Shh them i contribu te rine other to | 28th of mber last; it being s them to Kno 
o'clock :p > E B Rat serilicatier: al wants of man; and t h Nature has een 1 i to leat has given univ ag era . 
mence at ONE and hyt e E TAREE pr p prea na he Pié on, so simply b oneni before us, e gennine varieties till be supplied by Y Land 
ANDIDAT aly PAGOA ssity has at length poteet fish us to Dük. those districts or their ats (s list of whom appeared in the Garda 
ard application, aged 72 E CT a pleut quantity of is thet can pea eg i meet Cironite of the the 7tho: PERTE ag at kata A a PARE 
do. . ‘aged 72 Clapham : wit AEP me ap. 
m ain, let it do. oO. . 
‘do, aged.66 B Bristol, $ with trees, tor ay Geet A rvs aay yéars Do. do. a E R 
ne hall it nquesti iona ee ing withitan ae tional demand Package PE 
Er d 67 Lo : far- mors reine ing. Allow Great Yarmouth Nursery, Jans 1945. 
aged 63 Mitcham. ee REPO 
to. 
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do; 
do. aged 69 Walworth, 
do., 
do, 
0., 
do., 
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do. ged 
of the Charity will a 
nual Festival at the London Coffee House, 
ay Seon. _Esq., Alderman and Sheriff, in the Chair. 
GERWAEDS, 
W, Esq.; Banco CHAUNDY, Esq.; ABEL LEWIS 
me ; Ropsrr hoso, Esq.; O, E. Lane, Esq.; Capt. 
nie AS t Paxson 1 p S Minus, Esq.; Wm. Bis M'Munien, 
NTY, Esq. ; and gee ' Pa. Esq. ; ALE 
=S E. R. CuTLeR, Se N Farringdon-street, 
lug Rsiiy t COLLEGE, L LONDUN.—JUNIOR 
4 r the Gov f the Council of the 
Colleg H 
übjec ects ta 
LE 
$ Geos 
(without extra CHACUN an e Reading, 
5 tie Engli ch, atA Lan- 
Ay 
foray Ph 
‘Particulars ose 
Jan. 1945, 
THE ARB 
Prospectuses and fur 
tthe Office of the College. 
Cr a a ATKINSON, 
S ary to the e Council. — 
ORETUMS, 
ANDSC SP GARDEN ARCHITECTURE? — 
R OLEN NDINNING, since his evidence near the 
en 300 years in abe 7 roof of an old 
Mee as reas an nd full of re resin, as ged “em pode neers 
from Memel, and that it was actually worked up,into 
ee rnitare, Such, ” says Loudon, ig the durability ie thi 
‘ood, that while the bog timber of the Birc! often fou 
duced to a pulp, and the Oak cracks iato Wii ters as it FER 
e heart of this Pine remains fresh, embalmed ini its own 
arpen ine.’? 
ORDS, LADIES, AND GENTLEMEN,—Allow m 
omen or two on baci moris a Say tree as a lan 
his respec = bs t 
LINA SUMMER DUCKS. 
» for Sale. 
REE price 2 rt 
as Sponsa, _ 
Very fine healthy youl Birds, in full 
— Apply by letter to J. T., Post-office, 
Cano 
Lar 
IRST-RATE SPLENDID SEEDLING PELAR- 
TOW! the 
gained the pri: i at a Chiewick F Pot, "the bate place at 
which eas exhibited ; it is now on sale, in stro. ong plants, at 
81. 3s. each; also— 
Gaines’s King ¢ of the Bel- 
giaps £3 
Prescot, 
e to adda 
cape orna- 
api anon, It has, at a 
e Cedar ; for, as sir Walter S Scott observes, 
he at measure nates bi — ‘orted figure o! 
illustrating the Sea ‘orton d 25 0d 
to all sme tie it Eeay occurr 3s 0d E King lga Saxony 
Pansies, 
‘arias, Fuchsias, Verbenas, Chrysanthemums, 
perire iee Sarkula, i &c., may be obtained of 
N. ee INES, Surrey-lane, Batters 
PERFECTION IN PEAS.—FRASER’S SHANLEY MARROW. 
FRASER, Nursery and Srrpsman, Lea Bridge- 
g 
uch less obser and our country residences woul 
at all times sbe surrounded : with the dignified accompaniments 
so a Pais with thei on haracter. 
subje 
mous of t ct will, I doubt not, be accepted 
LONDON, A QUEEN’S-ELMS, BR ie a NEAR as ey Fed a for my one Venturing to express ay opinions so pies ins g his friends and the public the 
AMSAT PRST COWES. PARK, ISLE O F WIGHT, | plainly on matters of English ‘practice. My suggestion as to Siok Pea begs to assure them it squ 
V Contract THERS, LANDSCAPE Gie DENERS, | the improvement of park and pleasure-ground scenery by intro- | 3. far superior to Knight’ eet 
1g Or on ors for Planting, Earthwork, Raad- E pe Formi- | ducing the Pine in question is offered with the., greatest defer- pass the commoner 
ental Waters, and Improvers in general of Landed | ence, being fully persuaded that in matters of this description ons Paian Gino 
submitted, and works contracted for in 
en avd G n inspection 
£ Ormamental Pria which have been 
vin the Parterre, and the Shrubbery, and 
Pee dour mile from Hyde Park 
R bya WARNI 
ogland has been always distinguished for its refined taste. I The s 
am ready to dispose of the Highland Pines at the following per quart. A remittance 
prices :— unknown bak ameter 
Singl io ee strong and wellrooted. . « each, 
Strong Pla oo 18to2incheshigh . « e: 
Strong Plants, 15 to 1$ inches 30s. p. . pose AE 
Sm: sier siz edBian ts fol r exposed situations 10s. to 20s. p. 1000. V the siea See ns T. 
emen, SEEDS for 
» Ladies, and d Gentl 
the honour to be, My Lords, : Lage y pont, on 
`persona!ly or by post. 
pa H D Marons.—per paper. WOR KS, EWO. 
= loosnin 3 Š 5 
1.0 a i E ae ~ HE fo flow ing A sin manufa 
_ Albert 1 0 10 Boitioattural purposes, may be see! 
lo 1 o } tage, bse sppiieatip n to the ST ioton (Sundays excep 
er 1 o ank KE Bottoms for Frames. 
$ 10 talou 0 is ot Balconies and Veran- 
1 0 severel new pice bets She ive 
Rus e rera other hin polish most delicious Garden Edging cn 
98, Cornhill, id flavour. Fpwaann Rxck will be happy to enswer any 
