fe a baf colour, slightly 
i i Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by P: 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AG RICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
essor Lindley, 
—— ss S Vana’ it á AET 26: 
No. 6.—1845.] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. {Pace 6d. 
INDE BAGSHOT pes TRUE W ALCHEREN BROCOLI, 
p by W. Grisenth- | Heating apparatus, priceof = 88a A E: 4 LATIFOLIA, K wuts E. RENDLE can, with much confidence, 
> FAE Highland ine - 85b SPRUCE FIRS.—The Aetia having a large stock recommend the WALCHEREN BROCOLI, as being a 
Association na 92 Aima £y: oi ip Sit +e ¿| of the above, of all sizes and in fine condition, begs to offer | very excellent and superior variety, ge stock was saved by 
England » Lea E] nprs e jew - 5 | them to the trade, and to re pubiic in general, on very reason. | Messra. Myatt, of Deptford, who are well known to grow this 
b| Kaw, greenhou - 83a able | terms. Apply to Mr, Row Baker, Bagshot Nursery | sort in the hi highest perfection, 1s. per packet 
87a apren atin by, aes 914 | (late Hammond’s), Surrey, TRUE WILLCOVE BROCOLI. 
= . | rev Be, ee uit fy ae Geil. ot ee Tie e This can be highty recommende d, an one of the largest and 
87 b la Lawns, Grass-seeda for = = 886 THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. most pe aie white varieties a Spring use. Sealed packets, 
87 b Lice, ‘to ill on cattle AES RS ls. each, The follow ing can also be recommended as superior 
b =: | prenen Bonia ty E <2 ne t $ à sorts of Vegetables, 
86 u e, culture o - - 
93 ¢ Luoulia gratissima - + 83e i Saperior Dark Crimson Beet | Dwarf Small Top and Scarlet 
&7 b | Man e artifi cial - + = ae GREAT NORFOLK, Chappell’s Cream Br coll Beet 
a pr gyon m D cg 3 >| YARMOUTH 845. Mya att’s s Superb Curie i Pars! ley Large Paignton ditto 
85 c | Me - 87 ¢ NURSERY, Atkins Early Matchie Pant ae Frame Radish 
88 b ai i emae ies agriculture of 904 oubae Ha d's Whi Cape 
92 b vine ed in Wheat - 89b Drumhead Let oy Bro ol 
al Genes coe T bee Y OUELL a o state they continue to sup- Fatty Cornish Cabba, 
91a | Oranges, treatm natural “habits of 84t b ply (as whe i their ae a list of whom appeared in above at 6d. one pain or the whole set, inclading the 
856 | Pear, March Ber, 85a | the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the o ast) the above WALCHEREN and = 4 a wet BROCOLI, will re sent free 
88 b nat nee k $ b x: 83 ¢ | Ras ts gi naine state, had the | by post, oe A go t-o! rder, value 6s. All other kinds of 
+ 92a trees oep rom bark - | honour of supplying to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, | Vege etable swa rranted new and genu mine, 
= Ba | Rooks: hoe 92a | His Grace the Duke of North is Grace the Duke of Uni n Road Nun ery, Plymouth, Feb, 
- “b “prohibiting their Rutland, His Grace € of Marlborough, the Earl of Har- aaa 
la 5i Faa n nf “gees oe rington, the E; l of Abergavenny, HOLM S'S CALCEOLARIAS. 
Srt a | Balea reread - «+ 91b | the Earlof Egremont, th , Lord Viscount 
- 91a | Sheep, cure for foot-rotin - 94¢ | Lorton, Lord Sondes, f the Nobility, as well as the $ 
- 2o Smihaela Market a 2 93 ¢ | Horticultural re ty of London, the — r having awarded SUDBURY 
hei geome ope eof a. Yous. and Co. two ot ye An ane rit, 5 IRPI 
- 88b of - 9b NURSERY, DERPYSHIRE, 
> 85b St- Peter's rmers Club ` *< 91 c Packages containin ng) £2 0 
Tanks, &c., price - - 864 Do do. rs Cee : 0 
86 b | Toads, natural history of 5 She Sg j - 012 0 
BM ieee dy om abbite from bee MELO can “a unD ER ae DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HER 
4 ba Pein 7 AJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, I 
AET wersigdy, <6 prevent”. |). FISH'S EARLY CANTALOUP E and HARDY) ADELAIDE. AND aie nay AL WIOHNESe Doe 
93 e Vine: caer rs, to heat - - 85 c| GREEN-FLESH MELON. For particulars of these invaluable ALBERT, 
83 5 < = ple lons, see YO and ’s Advertisement in Gardeners’ H HOLMES F.HLS., L = Gan 
90 ¢ ~ 89% | Chronicle of Feb j Six paas eae of each vane y a * Mone BERAN OA teaean age mtn tne Ely eines omer 4 
A IMBRICATA, CH E x : X 
URSERIES, tees rae Rove rs Saa Mn supplied by one, og that his Collection of aan roa Serdiing catch ann aa aan 
or the ardens, dsor; also for hi e 5 i 
P. HR o begs ia refer the 17t ry, 1845; namely, Pri ied, 10s. 6d. ; 
Duke of Hamilton Earl of Orford oe Barlisgtoe, lord Wal- 
© Gardeners to his previous y Gr c c 
ws pr — ‘anville, Marchioness of Ormoni de, Lord 
S, &c, 
YOUELL np CO. being t is magnifi- “af es Hon. 
orth aan Ornam ym tree, bee" to "oter them upon the fol- Lord Howe, 10s. 6d. ; or the whole Collection, 5i. Early 
wW vantageo rms :— 
Four et amy plants, in 60-sized pots, 8 to 10 inches, 10/. per application is requested, as the stock of some of the varieties is 
H. Hotmes’s Calalogue of Ca LCBOLARIAS (containing the 
Taie let out a him in 1843 sen rosie which aere rruen such 
aes, 
inged W Extra fi ne ditto, five years, 10 to 12 inches, in 48-sized pots, 
SINENSIS at 2s. each; oe roe whole wi i 
receipt of a Post VELL and Co.’s Advertisement (aie Satisfaction), Gorante wrt Pan egas | 
— a 60s. per dozen, 
Office O rder for 11s.—Feb. 8 ‘or furth iculars You: cen oe ouse Plants, &e., “m ay bo had 
of et eae 
i ¿ibus D DEODARA, 3 ft. to 3 ft. 6 in., 10s. ôd! SO a a iets ad e 
per p RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, AURICULAS, CARNA- 
OUELL a anv CO. "S Collection of f CARNA ATIONS, TIONS, PICOTEES, GERANIUMS, awp LILIUM LANCI. 
PICOTEES, and PINKS, biak swe fou extensive and G 
GNIFICENT SEEDLING FUCHSIAS, 
out, this id Fuci 
olny with confidence recommend, as being the most 
OOM, Crarnam Rts re- 
and beautiful varieties known ; they ha avo erko the ec] ip, aE AN pet pes fen Lg bee ole of ras alte ct Fig th * mo ved from Wi ( 
Opinions of Dr, LinpLey and Mr. GLEN y this | "Gr sat TAMOD terse er Feb. 8, 1 AND TO HIS 
NYMPH.—This beautiful flower was raised from “ Venus 
tri "andit is far far superior both both in habit and richness or DAHLIA~—HOLMES’S QUEEN OF PURPLES. 4 
i the flowers: a medium size, tube and preh p pure i e sorts, = 
se expandi it 210 
pala spending, 4 SUDBURY ix Zie. 0d to 1 1 a 
Arp liage, resemblin g Epp ae NURSERY. DERBYSHIRE, 100 —— in 100. Superfine so sorte, gions 210 
growth ; py oe : > perfine Mixture . perio 0 10 
c a 25 AURIC ICULAS, in 25 Superfine *, named - 3 3 
vd pair of CARNATIONS. Pai a aito ditto - 210 
UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HER paei PIC cae - ditto . 210 
MAJESTY QUEEN bo gee HER MAJESTY QUEEN = GERANIU. Le a bai phonon sorts ditto 310 
io DE, AND ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE Good kin ; porrón 1 $ per doz., from 12s. to 0 18 
ALBERT. Ei, LANCI! xi E BUM, good v, pines 03 
aia pr a terminate , 
rolla, flowers of a moderate H. HOLMES, F.H.S., most respectfully informs <n the ros TUM ot 
M, 
UEEN oF “Amateurs and the Trade, that the above splendid] |». SP sy ta say his. irisi of GERANIUMS ane 
im nf 3 YEE eaves mp s is the most striking 
DAHLIA (a Seedling of 1843) will be sent out the first week 
ube and sepalsare of a beautiful waxy Th is 
eat with green, corolla very large, 5 perfect symmi bea: 
blood aren slightly — n tifully upin the centre, and very constant, In 1844 it was in 
aas 0s. 6d. per plan the first pan of 24, which won the Silver Cup at the North 
e we Chromite, Sept. 9; Staffordshire Horticultural Show, open to all England, and in 
having a vy bine tube and | the first pan of 12, and took the first prize for Purples in not, 
vin 
it Plants “4 ready, and will be forwarded by post on applica- 
tion.—Feb, 8. 
Ore 
à splendid dark 
HOOK? AND NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE, 
R. HOOKER having resolved to discontinue the 
and the crimso: a having | classes. It was also in the first pan of 12, and first pa: Itivation of Nursery Plants for Sale, after the present 
isa the onl: sleek a irous of disposing of his extensive k E 
pect and ne flower, of a medium whieh it igh a a eee pap me par Tipe PLANTS, at — seme HALF THE USUAL 
both. ener. y RiCES, with a view to clearing the grounds as possi! 
z Eaei aoe vite ier Persons ar cad large quantities may have 
Mee ANODE cy an zH beg a be 7 roe k will supply Roses at the following prices, pro 
their friends that they have just consigne ji 
em from m the Continent t nd ee choice Melon and other vided the “selection of sorts is entirely left to him, Standard 
bere strongly recomm' 8,°12 distinct vars., Lege with their names, 15s. per doz, 
age ne Af eae acre Bourbon’ and the Te nd other Per 
lite, bce Se E ane “favour + per mine 0 e and other æ 
‘ post-office order te presi a green flesh, most delicious eel 4 : stems from 18 inches to 24 feet, 
ar ent Wanxen, Scone nrererence). al A | aa Cabal, oe ote oii: oe “on their own roots, 12 distinct varieties, with 
M'Meris, Seedsmen miiba es Aag A T E EE E b. pra 
True ag Ae IN > sl varieties , 38, per dozen, without names. 
R Malta green-flesh m std 3 or 4 of gach sort, withont names, 16s. 
» Maidstone, Feb. 1845, | Trentham hybrid, delicious «1 0 wiv Bourbon, and the Thé Roses, in pots, 
pgm CABBAGE,—A variety w which comes hs i 
GROVE VE NURSERY FULHAM-ROAD,C in use in the winter, far superior to Savoy. + peroz.1 6 Poet aa “ d, 9s. per dozen, 
ES M d 4 PARSLEY-LEAVED CELERY,—From Ame- ANDARD APPLE TREES, 508. per 100 Dwarf 
ard ARTIN MACO TT, | rica, the leaves of which are used for garnish- Large Ornamental Fore: si Trees, American 
LORI he een to i inform the Nobility an dGentry | ing in winter, equal to Parsley per packet 1 0 | and O Shrubs, ch 
ean Establishment. Many years Also true WALCHE REN CAULIFLOWER, with B ley, Kent, Feb, 8, 
d attention to the vari ch Semp o be had fit for table throughout the BEECHWOOD MELON 
te enable him tt SILVERLOCK h 
cot the Public, Seis S ULTRA BROCObI,—This may also be oe H. ye 
cn Seeds is A ya | had at for entio throughout the year . nei (the Das a 
It will be f VICTORIA CABBAGE.—At early dwarf kind, de: ae T e best kinds) at 
us fla . . . | eh bd stad espe 
ar tho Soori three varieties were once tried and successfully | very curious 
d pr na h would be without them.) 
E e trary choles variety on © able and Flower-seeds | by 
in cultivation,—Nursery, Hackney, 
