THS £ GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mar. 1, 
130 . 
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eae: J. KERNAN? | 
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BEGS TO OFFER A SELECT LIST FROM HIS 
Ee A, Dr- VEGETABLE, AND r RLOWE Ba SEEDS, 
rasses cket.—s. d. 
PEAS, iA l. } Seymoar's Superb Red, a.d. | A few of the very finest G for Lawns, ln Is. 6d. ial Lave : e! nie 
SMiüiagto new ey Sreto Mar- per manri TEE Oly Aan Early Frame Potatoes, per peck, Kaulfussia amelloides, for 
tow, ® dosiralsa New G - + +0 6) sivati's fine new Strawberries. edging . y 
tt, Being am eariy aa parag t per 100, 2s. Lantana Sellowii . . Ts 6 
pada as large as the | Seakale Yer eo; e te 100. HANDSOME ORNAMENTAL 
teat Marrow “3 $ Dulley’s in Scarlet A barb, per root, 14. 6d GRASSES. 
Kets Sear Green Myatt’s Victoria do. her largest in cultivation), Lagurus ovatus e 
Marrow. . «© +1 @ Mushroom pais per bushel, Agrostis pulchella . 10 6 
Knight's taii do > «1 2 wt, | All the fine berries, 2s. 6d. to 3s. per dozen. Briza gracilis pe ngii 
Thompson's Early Dwarf ) a mexiom so Cece 
Bedman’s Improved Im- 06 LOWER SEEDS. Stipa pinnata 0 6 
perial si ov O@e® 0 6 in sealed packets, suitable oy neat de 
Sees Sepenment A eat ae “or exibition, the collection, 10 mem se 3 $ 
Queen. . .2 6 Sees e ` -H 4 per paper, 1s. shinee d Platystemon californica 
New Green Marrow .0 §| Windsor Prize. + `. Do., in 12 distinet colours, the ‘collection, 5s . 0 3| Potentilla Generieen 
pe mee ie +b: 0| Barly net Lae. 25 distinct varieties, for Sapieeiphan densifores « 03 Citas 6 
succeeding 10 Sao n will MELON exhibition, the collection, 10s. IE a: mee S Polyanthus, TE h 
keep upa constant s ee Sart fash * varieties of do., distinct in colou Linum monogynum, fine 0 6 opo y 
sion dariog theseason. Tapae, y d | piama flowering = in mn s colours, dt ra yerticillatan, ` H “tha lant $ i 
J "a Netted, Green-flesh | 12 named varieties of Brompton ks, 6s, a ¢ 
BEANS. t, L; thus ndiflora Primula net sa 
Early Mazagan we m6 fo arn ee | la ners of all the finest vein mt Tah; ol per paper, 6d. ymnanthu nen w) tigen singed) on (amig 
Sword pod . 0 $ per t, 6d. asii . 0 3 Primula lilac. . 
Taylor's Wider . +08 c packet—s. d. per packet.—s. d. Lobelia heteropnyila ma- ” cortusoides - m 
A Beans cigs! 16 Asnam Phillipsi . .0 ‘4 se rubra c <a .0 f- . ug p Rhododendron Manglesit 
. - T] » PT Y 
Serre: oP a a es | 
prer fes Scarlet A A 5: n apard Fens ô 6 Sycios = aad | 6 ¢ aah UR Plor dat Sin 
. . ron, fine ed 
annes & prod wi pone “sitll 3 Š bae » alba. ` $ And og $ re . 
= Lnn ore na 0 6 aurantiaca . 0 6| and perenn es chizant! 
ao Go, Reisen ot oF; | Windsor Prize Amethystea corrulea 106] «jy. Chrysops— Litheriam speciosa, new, _ 
Beet, Silver, or Seakale. 6 | Yarmoath Prize Anthemis arabicus (dwf. new, greri ` Lis ma hua A 
Borecole, dwarf car 6 Kumeg Ouseley yellow) . irs in pla; n does not 
Brussels’ $ mr taloupe pea te (all the new 03 por os scabigera gees 6 al rs well) 
í 3) $ ac . 
Kohl haba per paper re Hee Mamari Bath Hybr pores = ndiflora . 0 3 | Delphinium or Larks made e kasian lncidoa ARED E 
Borecole, red and white, And m Norge kar = ae agen +063 altlar o or Fizet une TE Hartwegii. .0 3 
variegated, for garnish- ties for this ‘0 3 | Ditto, biennial and peren- anus. 0 3 
ing (very beautifal),.0 6| qualled Aquilegia Skinner, new eti COD D Cruikshankii .0 3 
Bee : nn bp np ttn a be oth rad pint tal elma 9 ê 
landulosa . 1 © [| Digitalis grandiflora .0 383 . 
_ BROCCOLI. is | ee New Imperial, e apada ;É Me l artar tearan r ? ¢ Dianthus ‘doable white, ey fios cl rosea osea ` ze : 
P Å. . ndian pink . ” . 
Miller's Dwarf... 1 0 meat = per oz. 0 6 "fine mixed Ger- Dianthus, Knight’s new prost -0 3 
Chappell’ Cream «i <pie w » 0 6| man varieties > .0 6| hybrid Malope Erandiora, and 
Dorana “eet 2 Abutilon striatum: .0 6 Dain ‘double Indian moe ye oani 
by named egatus . » 
Grange's Early White,— Brighton Cos ori o flowers .1 0 Miia s hittdomiiy at he D8 
maea the original refer } 0 | tenperial Cos LACE) 9h Mploe sc VOB * alpina» . Merigolde, all the varieties 0. 3 
av a Rage $ 0 | Spotted or Brachycome iberidifolia. 1 0 n One o v Bee fees x 
Brim Bias ty 0| (mew), per packet . © 6) Balsams, 12 very fine Didiscus ceruleus » . zo 
sae ‘ -leaved, a fine tinet alldouble 6 0| Dahlia, finemixed . . EaR ensitiva +06 
Bowl new sort. 2 86 mixtureofabove 0 6 | Bacharidium grandifi Sensitive e plant.) pere: 
a Blumenbachia insignis „ 0 6 | Eutoca viscida Pirn eee Lint manne ps, E pae 
CABBAGE, per oz. d + © 9| Browalia, of sorts . .0 6| Egg plant, wi nee ae . 1 0} Tropeolum Shillingii 
Nonpareil ee prumhead . © 9| Calceolarias, from acol- Eschscholtzia, 3sorts .0 3 Martynia +10 
Shiiling’s new Queen, fine 2 6) D'é&é Cabbage per pkt..0 6/ lection of named shrub- um Perofskianum 0 3 Myrtle, EHE lowering 0 6 
Atkin’s Matchless . «1 0 ; e) poros, 10| bykinds =. . 1 0 | Echimenes,seedsand bulbs Nasturtioms, all the sorts 0 3 
Heart-sheped . | 50 6 „from Herba? of a'l the varieties, Nemesia lorabundus |. 0 6 
Knight's Early Dwarf . 1 0}.Qnion, all the kind kinds,p.oz.0 6| ceousdo. . Ps a chsias of sorts. hanna NAS ro 3 
Early York -+> + |» 0 6) Parsley, extra curled, ,, 0 3) Calceolaria pinnata +0 ô| Forget-me-not -0 6 scoidalissnewO 1 er, 
Early Battersea . .0 6 Calendrina discolor .0 3 nee A SOG amboides, & pi 
Large Dramhead — (for RADISH, » | grandifiora .0 3 o Hiegiis others . +0 6 Watissrwer, blood red 
cattle), per lb. . .1 6| NewScarlet aes Ove eae Campanula pulcherrima. 0 6 Richardsonil .03 Neirembergia splendens . 0 6 Da uble Ger- 4 
And all other a delici ow vinle ‘ A +0 6 Amaranthus, of Hat ok ged 4 Bh of so she geste il 
per Š ca Jê 03 ne mixe ower, chan * 
oh wees ign # Halk e 2 8 al alain sg 3| “OM Sees 
ine, as a m splen . -0 . pur, 
Barly Scarlet Horn . ° o 6 | Long Scarlet » 10 ont Verbenas, &c. i Wiehe 6 +0 8 
Long Orange. . 0 4 Red & White Turnip “veto We ttatus, very dwf. 0 6 jam, from finesorts 1 0 Nuttalia grandinora -1 0 
Fine Surrey « . «04 pulchella. .0 6| Gloxinia speciosa . .0 6| Ornamental Tr sateen $ 
Altringħham  . . 04 KAO, eogi y af Makosi EP oA rubra +8 8) Named Double Ane d Ranuneuluses; Gladiol 
Pe Mt be inn Round;or Summer 4): 06 6|: — allenoides ae 6 Da riestbya ‘a | o g| Mosus, and florabu DARS ; Tigridia pavonia, andeonchito ;™ 
; ~-r 0 Lettaceleaved (new); Cineraria, sel atica | gg | Many other flowering Bulbs nana us Plants. 
CAULIFLOWER. per paper « .> n 0-6 30'of tae atest newkinds 10 Guaetiey all tue new sorts’ o g | Pe Planted out till the mid eof M 
Mercer's fine Pearly ee New per.oz, 0 6) Cosmanthus fimbriatus, Heartsease, fom, frst; rate nations, Picotees, and Moke, pis pair, from 1s, to 38. 
on ie new and fine an ual 0 6 t eind e flow: +1 0| Allthe better named Heartsease from 6s. to 30s. per doz 
seive 3 6 TURNIPS. per oz. | Commelina ceelestis - 0 3| Humea ele, tend +0 6 each. 
ae ~ a 3 4 2 l Early Snowball, + © 3|Carnation and Picotee, HAAAT Ai 0.6 Standard, Dwarf, and climbing Roses, le, 2o mi bee 
Fine late etic, Sate M , for + 0-3} from named flowers .1 0| Hibiscus Richardsonii . 0 6 vere Connie of Fruits, 
Pt eoa N paene RETER i eye reeceem, of Moree. he Bip se . 0 6 | root- ots 
Skirvi oo gn Se edt a eliophila araboides 19 3 sats to editio e “ Rose Amateurs’ Guide,” 
CELERY, vee. Swede, with all Clarkias, all the varieties © 3 Leper genre Mrinal 
Seymour’ $ b wie 8 kinds Collinsia : axton’s “ Cottagers’ iii ” 3d., which ladies and g 
Mew hose x ecg pat aad oe Og A i “RSET EE. bo apocrine: s| tlemen piis a to cotta; gers. x 
CLIMBERS. the vars. mixed 4 6| Seeds for distribution to cottagers, at cost prices 
Farse; par PM hijas bats Cobæa scandens . . : : Holiynoeks, "20 German FTON EN otter’s Concentra ted Eosence of pig per ie bottle. 1s. 
Long Red and Globe Mangold Wurzel, per Ib., 12. a ae Ipomeras of sorts <0 6) tind on pints Reig 
h anrantiaca . .0 6 Berichii, new .1 0 bm tro and carefally packed for all climates. 
sere de at be tr . e 9 Isotoma axillaris .0 6 a Post-office order accompanies an order for any 0 
White and Red Clover, Laterne; Trefoil, &c., per om or cwt. Tropzol tay aes T pan crimson 0 3 bbona Kaiia seeds, J. KERNAN will allow, as discount, 
” pentaphyllum 0 purple 0 3! tional articles to the amount of 2s. in the pound. 
It 3 r p some Annuals in my present List, under the signification “ 
hardy.” I do ` ti observation, seeing those I have so removed to “ 
steranu i EN gi pele sgp agh pg daori arsan 
n the open bor soil be- sand; ve a t ast it sand 
to one inch in depth, regulated by th of the seed y's w and cover in " att 
Old turf, vi ble time to decompose and charr 
Place fo ees aaa feet distant from four others oa 
under this simple machine, | turf to remain until c 
the vermin or t the season do Bot will not re 
and 
Do not sow delicate Anounis inthe bo a 
pg open April, or (what is better) make 
* hardy,” heretofore con 
ranged, upon wih pace a sheet e found 
eee rele ma eee ANTE 
make an exi t 
«quire more than one piant in a kandrod of those that com ent stimulant for An 
two 
sowings, 
hardy,” anà treated as such, blooming in 
y grow to six Ley a fit one ue 
rotten smooth thi 
is, He: 
come up. Be careful to. rood thinning when the piers 
in the middle of April, and the other the beginning of May. These® 
idered and placed in other Catalogues ader the heading “ 
in muc! ir greater perfection than when raised in a hot treme 
and transplanted. In sowing Annuals that are rather ` 
with the rake, then draw very shallow drills fro: m half an 
rbaceous and Pot plan f, 
are quite you! 
ford Niel Ved. fiha Q) Duty. 
PS and FLOWERS, which have hitherto been only within the compass of aid in easy 
do notina Er aren è injuries 
be ripened, eve: A by the suns of Prince 
circumstances, m: 
with the acre of possessing them. bench re as is the abolition to all classes, it is perhaps more 
agen ne for the s they have sustained by the 
pain. 
may now be enjoyed by all; and no ath as invariably happens, 
80 to none than to the Practical Florist and ee ot 
reduction of duties on Foreign Fruits, as Fruit m 
the taste fo 
The fault will m 
brought into the 
<A 
os of the very | 
stimulus. 
. 
y 
J. KERNA 
