THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
PER Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
4,—1845.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. 
INDEX. E 
. - 54a| Manures, liquid - 60 THE TRUE FASTDLFF RASPBERRY, 
- 595) — nitrate vA. oda as 5i b À 
- Be ark es ae » to Br “a ve = a 
= 546) Markethi ricult ociet: Oe 
- 555) Mead, sols. or makin a y £66 wt A ae NORFOLK, 
- 55 c| Melons, cultu aei 53 b NURSERY. 1845. 
- 55c ie bap C Geo Sunn of 59 a R 
r 55c ilde 57 a aes se 
- 53a} Moss, to kill 62 b 
< 55 e| Mouse-trap 56 b Y OUELL a AND co. beg to state t they o cimtinne to sup- 
í ; Stal Natural Mat Animals, by ears ply (as well a bmp aan a list ppeared in 
5 p marks on - 60¢ Nei i i Meuse P 52 b  Sardenehe Chro of the 7th of December | last) the above 
ody cereale S55 a | Nitrate of aoda Rete ibasaherry in its piha ins state such as they have had the 
Candolle’ a Prodromus noticed 55a | No pasture system co b | hi ur of supplying to Her Most Gracious esty the Queen, 
in a Heat to Bet + 5s c| H race the Duke of Northumberland, His Grace the Duke of 
ripened tc ong BM aay se, to eat 56 » Rutland, His Grace the Duke of Marlbo h, the E fri - 
za amire; ‘to preserve 6l a — plants for =- 56b 3 , 
= 6| Plantsona wall, to prote ne ws 56 b Sg Bee, the a pik of ir yet ve oa Pager Lo 
- Ga — new mode of protecting 64 1s rton, Lord Sondes, and many o e No! Buy, 
604 effects produced on b, 
oe rope bral ligne protic i glou sine 555133 tested as the hagas Apni: ro Ceriea London, ‘ihe latter having 
Framer, cold, management of imelea specta Sle re nee on of >f Merit for a 
ntsin - 54a] Potato, culture of 60 a Packa ontaining 100 ci #2 0 
> 64 6| Propagation by le: 53 ¢ e do, Oo. . E D | 4 
- we aon eT A “snag bia Do. Be 012 0 
- 52 he 
= 0a] tr gn Da y Gowns 
- a0 4 on alas „to power in in pots ae FISH Vs EARLY CANTAL d HARD 
i ~ $241 GREEN-FLESH MELON. of these invaluable 
Aghs chi -house = 56 blow: = - 0b 
+ jch ensa D orale Sea, s inctosures from” rn ere Sones see YOUELL and Co” s Advertisement in Gardener . 
dark nee Eia i o dibble . nous Chronicle of Jan. 11, Six Fy oe s (three of each y y), for 6s. 
5 eed in - - - 6 
5i b| Steam-engin fes = ; oa ARAUC ARIA IM CHILI PINE 
z pas Sa! rees, to meperta n the age of 51a | TREE, which has vely plant ted by YOUELL an 
i rasta tg et Cc aes i £ +00. in “the Royal Garden? Windsor; ~ oy his Goan the 
cain, Tey. 55a > = 61e | Duke of Hamilton, Ear! of Orford, 2 ord Bur ton, Lord W ie 
= a b abe r E c eeek Lady Gr anville, Marchioness oe Ormonde, Lor, 
- e a Har S, 
bs 5 Sr cae peat Eso, ND CO. being the fargest holders of this magnifi- 
YOUELI La 
cent Hardy arataa Tree, beg to offer them upon the fol- 
tn Epist eous terms :— 
r-yea 
100, ae 30s. per dozen. 
Extra fine ditto, five years, 10 to 12 inches, in 48-sized pots, | 
picked Slants, 60s. per dozen. 
Ait further particulars see YovEeLL and Co,’s Advertisement | 
of Jan. 11. 
AND CO.’S Collection i sore IONS 
d the election 
old plants, in 60-sized pots, 8 to 10 inches, 10/. per | 
248 Votes YOUELL a A 
+ 225 PICOTEES, and PINKS, will be found the extensive and 
select in Europe; full particulars and price et which will be 
found in the Gardeners’ chron of the oth of November last. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Jan, 25, 184 
DAHLIAS.—SEEDLINGS OF 1 
— MESSRS. 
196 ; 
166 
osian. Secretary, 97, Farringdon- st. 
s WEEKS 
ai their humble a 
aes os PUTATE OF ST. ALBAN’ st i 
oy wito na icate primro: k tipped w. beige i D ie i 
ir com , to inform the Nobility, unique asi and petal, g ape and size ol! Anse s sch 
rhe that twere 3 ie in this shag aje took rent ake t Salthill grand Show Dw war 
arryin ae ae T of busi- 
elves, but. oem nnection 
re ~ 1 communiciting intended for pe Should be 
op satay ee J. Weeks and Day, Gloucester-place, King’s- 
ts in May 10s, 6d. pecs; silo 
vows are eg Was not exhibited last season, ia conse- 
ost severe nee A A short space hA lost my wife 
er ri 
ORTANT TO TH 
K 3. WAITE, under the Vytenio. Me it is to the 
neha unless six or more plants are ordered. 
vated is small; orders will be executed according to priority 
of application 
SEEDL LING FANCY VARIETIES OF 1 
HALE’ S “MADAME Way to ;” white ea tipped 
ge eet Bet ariety for the clump or border 
height, 3 feet. Price 7 
“MADAME HA NSARD; »* carmine, tipped with white; very 
pretty variety ; height 3 feet, Price 7s. 6d. 
“ MISS NDAS ;” carmine, striped with white; a fine bold 
petal; dwarf habit; height 3 feet. Price 7s. 6d. 
“BICOLOR, ck: crimso on, tipped with white; ve 
eight 3 feet. Price 7s. 6d. 
ETI nds thes 
n oing business 1s 4 $ F G. W. is the best proof ‘that his 
is dai appreciated; A notwithstand- 
igthe pee Prices th iy 
Ca eb + ecte ere uae pe eels: 
porte Early. Hörn 
$ ed Surrey . 
Large ron “tae 
cn-Eariy Y Fpa White 
teks Par fram = 
P — Purple To; 
Green n Roun pped feoteh 
3 A ; 
CazBac et 
W. e varieties to be trained on 
the ground with small pegs, and they have x pretty effect. He 
has provi T towers’ this way with great success. 
Ete ER Roots le aH im Proctor’s Nonpareil and Ber- 
f Roses, &c., and most other 
R. Waa L 
1 
1 
Sth ’s Que 
noni in Sivan, fedlodabie: 
Elcot, near Hungerford, Jan. 25, 1845. 
[Price 6d. 
t Dn 5. 
WOODLAND ESFIELD, near UCKFIELD, 
Don EX; ' ARD AT PARIS. 
yy~: AND SON have still me ae nd a few 
EE "piante of saa New and Super edling Gallien 
ROSE, “MA REEN ARY,” a full deseription of which will 
be found in tee ra Advertiseme nt of No rice 5s. per 
plant. Standard Sr wast et th the ust xe Alpos nt to the Trade. 
Early orders are solic ae 
W. W. and Son further beg to state that they are end- 
out Collections of ROSES, s. the following prices rhe e: 
lection being left to themselves iad r doz, 
Superior selected enone RO 
S ditt 
Superb ditto . . . 30 orlo 0 
Select dwarf budde ditto . . 12 — 3 15 
Superb ditto ditto 18 — 0 
Superior dwarf Roses (on own ro ts) 9 — 2 10 
Superb ditto ditto, fine show varieties 12— 3 15 
ine Climbing ditto . — 2 10 
Catalogu: Ro: be sent eratis o ation, 
N.B. Plants will be presented GRAT ha in ‘hier to compen- 
e the expense o iage. emit nce; or reference, will 
be required from u own correspor 
piine. amabost nsw ed r cet 
WERS OCK anD NLEY, in réturn- 
S. MA ARN 
ng their oe ere bai ther “ends for the encou- 
ragement they received last shay hy sale of the 
to be genui rom the difficulty of obte ning seed 
ps r kind, they e panno: offer it at less than er oz. 
e Walc her coli . per oz. 2s.6d. 
Ne “pins ttre A Or ant n im mproveme ent on the 
Walcheren; more ata Fog yiee eak: her milk- + 
white heads, delicious flavour, and may be had in 
succession fit sb to throughout giar Sr peroz. 0 
Victoria l ew early dwarf kind, of a most 
delicious flavour peroz. 2 6 
White’ k bey dark and delicious Bee t 1 6 
With eve ssortment fri the pigre moat approved kinds 
and 
of Vegetable Seeds in cultivation. 
They also beg to call oarieder Atentia aA Sone choice and 
extensive Collection +1 Tasca yes SEEDS, c 
Asters, Stock , eee 
oa ey ye ve just 
ith e ch a nd novel kind -seed worthy of 
cultivation, Sons imme of whi pr will shortly appear, poe may 
eo on application. A few of the leading articles ons sub- 
hey — de 
50 varieties of the finest double, dwarf, and glo- 
bular Asters, in ees packets, as aie 
6d. per packet, or 12 5 0 
50 do. do. Stocks, do., oa, per "packet, or 12for . 5 0 
Emperor Stock, which lasts two or three years, 
d wom wice a year per is acket 1 0 
Angik Parksii 1 0 
achycome come iberidifolia (warranted) 0 
Cinerariy = the newest Seron óf last? Year, 
per packe A 1 0 
Celccelatio, do. do. ELEN š per packet 1 0 
Choice mixed P; h ith 
per packet è AE SE A, 
me e= Russellianus ee + perpacket 1 6 
ia fragrans (true) o > w 1 0 
Sien peciosa . . . . ” 1 0 
Thunbergia F razeri . ” 10 
Viscaria ian . ” 1 0 
Phlox Dru ndii (dark variety) . > ue 10 
Primula Sum Sk a os 1 0 
Nemophilla disco 5 3 ” 1 6 
If the sea AL E packets 2 } ll g 
Nursery, H; , Jan. 2 
UBLE I ALIA N 'TUSEROSE ROOTS.—The 
Bul! ale beautiful and fra; Flower have just been 
received pac Paik at A. COBBETT’S tiate ‘Mr. Barron’s) = 
ee shed n n APR Der ADER, 18, Pall-Mall, and ar 
arranted D om 4s. Also, a choice collec tion 
oF Orange <r peri Trees, Cataionian ‘and Arabian Jessa- 
mine Plants, &c. The trees are from 2 to 6 feet high in 
the stem, with strong graits, ve full of foliage ; from 8s. to 
THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, aoe SFIELD, near UCKFIELD, 
USSEX 
M. WOOD anp SON respect fully beg to 
their Friends cad the Public, that in the season of Tri 
they were soos by Messrs .YOUELL &Co., 0 of Great Yarmouth, 
with a quantity of plants from the original — of the true 
FASTOLFF RASPBERRY, , from which W. W. and Son are now 
offe: of the genuine variety iag prai sale, 
. Woop and Son = od a $20 due to themselves to make 
this pot uncement, nce of an advertisement re- 
cently published by. Mes: ome L& 
be aged red Bow canes of tie tian <a can o 
pise ie speci: pena w although it was supplied b: 
A Co. to Woo. Son for the express Seer of 
raising g ‘a stock for sale. 
W. W. and Son therefore take this opportunity of a 
their iends and the Public ‘nat they are now te to pane 
strong caves of “THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY” ond 
‘its pure state, Eat sany by YouELL & C saradn: at the followin 
reduced price 
cane llow ‘do. 
ng’s Im roy 
Dale's ar ed Swede 
Skirvin 
C8. a, Om Bie E E R DEO Bere gh eras 
w w Melon Swede per Tb. 
ush. 
cwt. 
Co., from belay it imien 
nly be had a 
o 
Lon; 
DU Cattle a 
All other kinds of Seeds at 
KING t-hill, January 25 
HORN’S “ieee SEEDLI 
on Ca ae a temas Prizes at the “ipo ann 
lon: i= 
aaerland dad | Countess orus i 
or Wines 6 | Lady Ann tere cis na se 
vi 
a 
S. . 
é Oe 6 N oh aie 
—30s. per 100, or Gs. per sc 
THE ARBORETUMS, QUEEN’S-ELMS, BROMPTON, NEAR 
LONDON, AND EAST COWES PARK, ISLE OF WIGHT, 
AMSAY BROTHERS, 
Contractors for Rarer k eset 
ing Ornamental Waters, and Impro 
as ns and Estimates submitted, and works contr 
early ord 
and wil 1 tad oy 
os es, Calccolarias, oe: 
themums, - 
ie She das be hee 
anuary 25, 
delivered 
uom for the Lawn, , ani 
growing at Queen’s-Elms, one mile from 
Auricul 
sa foo a 
UICK, 
X. Y. Z., to be left at Mr. Henman =, 9, Bow 
deliv r 
25s, each.—N.B. Packed safely, and sent anywhere in the 
country. 
A LATIFOLIA p & HE OCK 
K ALMI ML 
SPRUCE FIRS.—The un dersigned ferida a —_ stock 
of the above, of all sizes and in fine , begs to offer 
them to the trade, and to the public in pacen on very aione 
Be terms. jitem erent Grorcs BAKER, Bagshot Nursery 
e Hammond’s), Surri 
WANTE D to PURCHASE, . x avanti of young 
from 3 to 4 feet high — ess, post paid, to 
Bow-lane, Cheapside, 
is stating price per 1000, x miles south of 
10 GEN 
Souci apr 1844, and many 
hab and grom A high ted 
tin 
