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T A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The tIorticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 2.—1845.] 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. 
[Price 6d. 
EX. 
Plants, to propagate by leaves 19 a 
s and their use . = Se 
i - a — food mils Ses by Professor 
kriu cul ig — we ; Schulte : “ j a 
t for Pleuro- pee ale. idtary of 28 
= orm s. agreement 27 b | Plough, remarks on - - 6a 
etti z = 27 c| Potatoes, to pick off the fowers 20 e 
- + 233b — effectof - - 23b 
F - + 21a] Propagation of plants om b leaves 19 a 
Bread, untermente - - 23a] Rabbits, to yep ee ei 
f f Operations - 23b Gato? 
Cc Bhnine rem nore on - 29a} Ranunculus-be ds 204 
Cotta of accommoda- Ribstone Pippin, ME of 2l a 
tion reg = ne S8 € eres n the Soak of plants, 
Dibbling Wheat = Be &c., Trev. 224 
Dorset of Prlcultazal 8 - 29 c| Sea Buckthorn 29 b 
rming, Dr. Bickland on - 29 c| South “London Floricultural 
I kor, depth to hich it p Society, annual E + gle 
ted the ‘il ka ot nk system of heati: 197 
e signs of Etar BT Tomtits, remarks on 21 a 
Plax ieiet of - - 26 c| Trees, Forsyth’s Com sition 
‘or K, E Yel Jloly’s = e 88 for curing “wounds _ ol 24b 
Puc = = 45 
mace sir - Zla - . 21b 
3 - 294 rine oe, weight o a7 E r, 
- 29b| Weather, isch on - - Ba 
tem Wheat, to dibbl = ef 
- 19b| Whitney’s Composi - - 216 
Winchcomb Farmers'Club - 29b 
ved 22 b} Winter Nelis Pear Pe S 
h rish Fur ze, description of - 29 Vounds, Forsyth’s Comp oe. 
Johnson's Gardeners’ Almanack 2 tion for curing =~ 24 b 
Agricultural bias a6 a| York Hortioulena) Society 224 
sletoe trees on which ihe 21 b| Yorkshire Agricultural So- 
nralists’ Almanack 20 ¢ ba es iai. = sent Repo rt, 
Peach tree, to pus - = 20b - 30b 
ts for early forcing - ~ 19b 
QURREY HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL 
A? SOCIETY.—The EXHIBITIONS of this Society will s 
pace at the Swan Inn, gs Nala on April 22d, May 22d, June 
25th, July 24th, and Sept. 25th. 
l Meeting rs! the 
ree eld on Wep 
ar, and 
the ensui O, for the purpose of 
Persons of Sixty. Years A Age and upwards 
on of 160. um. The Chair to 
oe, t will com- 
Er application, foun na arlisle, 
2nd do. 
2nd do. 
N BLA 
4 ROBERT ORAOERREÉ 
3. GEORGE MARTIN 
4. Joan Apaus 
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Joun FISHER 
9. Joun'Ga ARNE Ist 
sCunraroriteaGinaons | Ist 
ist 
ek ene Ta 
pri" 3 Sane 
z RLES do. 
T. Ist do, aged 75 London. 
ne do aged 77 Liskeard. 
ed 67 Walworth. 
„The Subscribers and Friends of ‘oe Chari ny we 
arity will iss, 
or their Annual Festival at the London Coffee Hou 
STEWARDS, 
W, Esq.; Barto Cuaunpy, Esq. ; ABEL LEWIS 
SRo oe Hoce, Esq.; O. T BR Esq.; Capt. 
R, Esq. 
ER, Sec., 97, Farringdon-street. 
ARDENERS’ B BEN 
PRS ae | E a pont ing ared 
in Saas Stating that a Blower Show willbe > held at Bro 
eby next, in “at f the Society’s Fun he Commies 
Aisčiai all owledge or con perkon; wih such a We 
y Ord rder, E. R. Curusr, 97, Farring 
Sppe 
OSE 
OODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, near UCKFIELD, 
SUSSEX; AND AT PARIS. 
AND SON have still on hand a few 
w and Peal Seedling Gallica 
MARY,” a fall descrip tion of whi ch w. 
e nem oe of Nov. 9, price 5s. es 
arf with the usual discount to the Trade. 
— 
‘i titer on aoe Son beg to state that they are now send- 
le ‘0! es of KORES. at the following prices, the se- 
per meos 
een sr left to themselves :— e to all Melon growers, as, independentof the Eoi ‘quailty: af te 
k sodar SES . - 245: REPES a fruit, ied rare se so hardy i to seers a ely little atten- 
itto , ~ < 390r10 0 tion, a fact of considerable impor where fuel is expensive 
io . $ . 12—315 and ferm pati ng materia! Girt oot + Both sorts were 
é . 18 —5 0 awarded Certificates ‘af Merit by the don Horticaltural 
Rose ses (on ore Too ts) . 9- Society, Regent-street—the Cantaloupe on the 7th of May, 
ditto, fine show varieties 12 — 3 described as a ‘‘ good early frait,” and the Green fieshed on the 
a eh 9s. and 12 — 2 10 4t f June, described as a * capital arera arene pi 
S Of Roses vill be sent gratis sae lication. fra a and weighing near}: roe the Cantaloup 
Plants will be presented GRATIS, res a to toh pen: from 4 to 6 lbs. E weight. Fruit was exhibited in July at | of ANA 
SeaPense Of carriage. A A eminancs, or reference, will Chiswick, weighing 4 lbs. 14 oa and the aon crop matured in 
Fed from unknown correspondents. November from the same pla cut fro m i n May, Spee me 
of the Green- cri from th ie e plants cut from 
Acre —The fo ollowing Collection of these f were exhibited at Regent-str saethelat of October, weig 
ee bu! te of ee per ily cultivated plants row be > had, pie. each. These have been grown oa dung bed desc 
et coeein enc for 78. 6d , or ne “cheer Ai s follow: Aan icle of the Dini eased an of sen 
A. gra hg ers ae lla ore coecin ee). . yet , ha urehased the entire stock o! 
Snead . ioco POROTE Melons, and Nesting promi a they 
E a. ieia, coe k 6 
_ A. pedunculata = : : 
a, 2 6 
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- Tuomas Eon Big, Alderman and Sheriff, in the Chair. | 
THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
GREAT NORFOLK 
YARMOUTH 1845. 
NURSERY. 
D Co. s to Auth thes continue tos sup- 
cb: list ~ whom appeared be 
of December last) the al 
Do. r 7 do. . 1 T 4 
Great Yarmouth Nui nee Jan. 11, 184 
OnEss t 
Wars! DUCHESS OF st. 
d coe se primrose, tipped be dar! gn er ami 
unique flower and petal, shape and size of Ansell's Uni hey 
took the third prize at Cae grand ‘Show in Riga Dwar 
habit—3 feet. Strong plan S. 6d. at pony = 
plants are order ed Was ane aer ‘ay last s nii 
quence of a most severe family anedon, having Tost my iy wife 
bree sons and a oe hte: short of time. 
RATION,” a sha ange, el aac oat with bright 
scariet ; £ most desirable sow fost from its ereng and 
sha 
a é 
seas Rite bi Str la 7.64, 
jae ‘unless six or ‘more plants are coded: The stock of this 
variet ety is small; orders will be executed according to priority 
a applica pation: 
SEEDLING FANCY VARIETIES OF 1843 
Nias bra fs eee AME VILLABOIS;” white ground, bee 
ery showy variety for the clamp o; 
Price 7s. 6d. 
SARD;” carmine, tipped with white; very 
ht 3 feet. Price 7s. 6d.~ 
striped with white; a or bola 
ink ; 
height 3 ARa 
ADAME HA 
pretty variety ; heig 
- Ape DUNDAS ;” carmine, 
petal; warf hab it ; heig gy g ie meee ss. a 
ICO crim white 
height 3 feet. ” Price 78. T 
W. R. Waare recommends these varieties to be 
on 
the gro nia with't mall p pegs, to iney havea prety oe A T 
m grown show flowers this way ye roars 
y Gro en aha, ‘octor’s Nonpareil and Ber- 
ph ae bee ny Bod aiher 
ae a + reutivation, reasoning 
Elcot, near Hungerford, Jan. 11, 1845. 
WOODLANDS NURSER aresfield, near Uck kfiel ld, Sussex, 
M. WOOD AND SON beg to = the attention 
f their Friends and the Public to th 
RE 
ergree! n Shrubs, which they can 
tities, ang at very reasonable prices; foe 
of Flo g Shrubs, American Plants, Fruit, Orn: 
Forest 4 se 2 
offer in nee quan- 
with é ey ey n 
er RAG S PROLIFIC vi ence vole dpi BER.— 
AE Forcing in Pots, Boxes, and supply- 
fa mily throvghout the year, ems veal Fi unequalled, 
Hes Big a cross bet he Sio: pa pora Frame and Smyrna, and 
combines the aos > rtie: 
A few Packages r Properties 0 be had of Mr, G. CHARLWOOD, 
Covent Gardet Esanoa; Messrs. FLANAGAN, Mansion House- 
street, London; Mr, EDWARD, gag York; or Mr. J. 
Craic, Sand Horan n, York. 2s. 6d., or 30 postage 
packet of six seed 
stamps, per 
ELON GROWERS. 
SH’S EARLY. opr eto a 
REEN-FLESH MELON N.—The above 
aS 
form | 
a most desirable acquisitio! all cultivator: this delicicus 
fruit, offer them upon the piai owing rana se ae :—Six rote 
(three of each vafiety) [or Eak, sent post free to an. 
United Kingdom,—-Gre outh Nurse 
tne amount being sent to 
Kent, 
3 seeds, Is.; 
1g. per packet, 
amay 
er ar 
ispensabis sort, or 2s. €d, per oz, 
Welcove Broccoli, a | the price, to A. B., 
4 feet to 6 feet big ibi —Apply b; 
care o! 
street, Stoke Newington, Middlesex. ii 
V ANTED, Six Dozen of GREEN Hi 
Wales, ‘Nev 
. in return- 
their friends for the encou- 
he sale 
ESRA PARNOCE anp MANLEY 
1 ks to 
their sincere th 
aT oe, they received last season in t of cred true 
WALCHER CAULIFLOWER, beg to z they he 
paene suppl season from th me stock, which Pony proved 
y this 
deg Lied Spay from the difficulty of obtaining seed fro 
the e kind, t cannot offer it at less than 4s. = oz. 
hebr aen. roccoli TOZ. 28,6d. 
Ne Plus Ultra Broccoli, ‘an vement on the 
Walcheren; mo: ardy, p s large, milk- 
hite heads, delici flavour, and may be had in 
succession fit for table yo ag ae the year; peroz. 0 
Victoria Cab , arl e of a ereng 
delicious flavour oz. = 6 
White's new dark and delicious Bee 6 
With every d mo ost approved ‘ath 
e Seeds oaitin ation. 
O beg to call sated s attention to their ch 
as and 
e Collection of FLOWER S 
oice 
DS, 
Asters, "Sethe, Wallflowers eee Zinnias, so ch 
wn Aes just received from the principal German growers), 
very choice and novel kind of Flower-seed worthy of 
y 
cultivation Catalogues of which will shorty appear, and may 
Bete ha d o! n application, A few of the leading articles are sub- 
s | joi d. 
50 ‘Varieties of the finest double, dwarf, and glo- 
bular Asters, in ee packets, as imported, 
i. per packet, or 1 5 0 
o. do. Stocks, do., a per "packet, orl 2 for 5 0 
Bannet Stock, which pvas Lins or tree years, 
and bloo cae twice a yea! fo, cket 1 6 
Anagallis P: 1 6 
Binare Teri a (warrante ed) 1 0 
Cineraria, from al est be abe of last year, 
pa acket 1 6 
Cal wo ria. per packet 1 0 
Choice Siria Piste, white, with yellow grouo; 
pe r es ry a 
Lis us Russellianus . . . per pa cketl 6 
Martynia en (true) . 6 1 0 
speci Te Pe agentes m 1 0 
a coment Fr è n š» 1 0 
Viscaria oculata . » 1 0 
Phlox Drummondii (dark variety). ‘ 1 1 0 
Primula sinen: sis (fringe: J 5 1 0 
arming discoidalis ‘ sò 1.6 
If the la: 6 La ckets are tak y will t g 
Nursery, Ba ackney, Jan, 11, 1845. 
= Sheps IMBRICATA, or CHILI PIN 
TR hich has been extensively, planted by ——. 
ine iy rr arb 
Duke o pe wae arl o 
aisy Saa 7‘ ranville:Mtaréatorses l. fs Ernonde, 
si 
stitu 
ft 
It is 
bea 
singularly fo. aspect and 
of bone at woken and at 
Kew Garten ey are ppi et ng with equ al vigowr oie as well 
as on the estate of the late Sir Francis Mackenzie, in the Higi- 
lands of penna 
YOUELL a D CO, Great Yarmouth Nursery, being the 
largest Sorters e of the above, beg to offer them upon the fullow- 
ing advantageous terms, viz. :— 
Four-year-old plants, in 60- ‘sized pots, 8 to 10 inches, 10/7. per 
100, or 30s. per ‘de 
age ve years, 10 to 12 inches, in 48-sized pots, 
r dozen, 
y YoveL . within 5¢0 
of f rg on nob on the pace point of Great 
britain, fully expose the cutting north-easterly winds, 
without the Aeg Brotono during the winter, and 
uxuriance, 
their Extensive and Select Coliection of 
TLONS, PICOTEES, and ppt ay their Advertise- 
Noy. 11, 1845. 
flourishing in their native lux 
Pa e; 
ARNA 
v. 9.— Gre: at Yarmou th N 
IN vB STRONG PLANTS OF SUP 
coterie RIAS, all well tr 
lead Spring Flowering, sav: ved rom the 
s. ôd. i ae tate Y 
wi be a beater, and in ie 
EWER, ‘Senior, Ni 
ing Ornament 
fg ern : 
