THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 11.—1845.] 
SATURDAY, MARCH 15. 
[Price 6d. 
EX. 
- 173 c | Grass seeds for 172 b 
- 175a | Heatiog, are fr bya Ka 169 ¢ 
i 
c » 175a | Hereman’s uid for EE 
- = 168c j mealy bug. 170 ¢ 
Text- Honey, me boda of extracting 171. b 
. - 7la| Hy bridising of agri. coe 173 b 
ae ta niandet - 175 | Lawns, when to sow - 173b 
rder, chem. ay iš | Ley of gosp boilers, Son as Ae 
f à to o schoo) 17: man . a 
Rin, | pper Wur: aa of = + We 
her 175 ¢ | ee eet ES ar $ - Za 
TOV - «= Wile _ ey of soap “lernas - 171a 
ace, Gro -= 175b | Mealy bng killed By, > 
Bilers, &c., price Me - = 169c| man’s Liquid - 170¢ 
Ci so of Edin. + 170¢ | Moss, tokill - = 176¢ 
ts in - 173 b | — a protecti - 1696 
yan to sweeten - 177 c | Newberry’s dibbling machine 174 ¢ 
erof oe tn - 171 c | North Walsham farmers’ Club 176 ¢ 
ge Bot. Gard 167a | Ni llon Field-gardening,rev. 177 a 
- 170 ¢ | Oil-cake, &c., analysis of 175a 
- 176 b | Pasture, to pare and - 174b 
- 175c | Pear, Easter Beurre - 168a 
- 169c Peschel on Physics, rev. . 171b 
- 175 Physics. Elements of, reve = 1716 
Plant potting - - 168b 
Ploughing, re’ leat - - la 
toes, experiments with - 167a 
— winter, planting - = 1708 
ts, effec frost - 170¢ 
| Spade husbanı - = 174b 
Sowing, thick - - - 175a 
tice arborea - - . 170b 
Thereva plebeia -~ ż - 169 
Thorns, to raise from seed - 1714 
Vine-culture at Trentham - 170 c 
Vine- paar, tocover - - 169 ¢ 
Warp, nature of - - 175 ¢ 
Weather, peel a of - - 170¢@ 
Wheat, large crop of 
X pote SOUTH LONDON FLORICULT 
OCIETY, under the Patronage of Hal arn Gracious 
au FIRST oe A be e Society will 
the Ad ORNS TAVE WASS: 
b A 
w Most Four Auriculas, ha green, grey, white. 
R ission, from 1 o’clock till 6, 1s. each. List of Prizes, 
the Ra myo of the han A may be a Ton 
_Ebenez? se, Peckham. Jonn TAY VILLE, Sec. 
M ANCHESTER BOTANICAL anp HORTICUL- 
TURAL SOCIETY. 
ain -—The Right Hon. ine zul of Stamford and War- 
ington ; Sir Thomas on Traffor 
4 -—The Right Ho: 
T 
n. Lor a Beene is Egerton, M.P. 
e first ee of Plants, ig Fraits, ‘and Veze- 
the current year, will take place at the Society’s 
s, Old Trafford, on Wednesday, the 7th 3y ay of May 
zt when Priz zes will be ded for the best specimens 
shes ‘Schedule of Prizes and Regulation for Admission u 
s Drazent may be had on —s at the Secretary’s Office 
ster. 
nose. eet =. 
By o rde a of the Council, 
E. Corram, Secretary. 
~ $ NCULUSES, ANEMONES, AURICULAS, CARNA.: 
~ IONS, PICOTERS, GERANIUMS, anp LILIUM LANCI- 
HH, GROOM; Craruam Rist, near Lonpon, (re- 
moved from Walworth,) By APPOINTMENT 
LORIST TO HER MAJESTY THE ae 
MAJESTY THE KING OF S. 
100 Superfine sorts, named 
Fh es 6d, to 
sorts, n . 10 0 
gar 100 lo 6 
rfine sorts, pamed 3 0 
ditto 0 
ditto 
GRE 
YARMOUTH 
NURSE 
eee 
RY. 
Pap Package in its genuine 
5 CO} me ~ see ng 100 canes, 4 
50 do 
rn 25 do. 
THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
NORFOLK, 
1845. 
=i beg to state od continue to sup- 
ell as their Agents, a list of whom ef see in 
the Pt sna Chronicle of the 7th of December 
last) the 
£2 0 0 
oe oe 
12 0 
bove 
THE NEW SUPERB SEEDLING PICOTEE, 
YOUELL & Co. ha DUKE OF NEWCASTLE. a 
& 
that they are sendin 
Nao 
e first time 
ut for 
light-edged papie Daten, raised by the 
t y 
It is guarantee: 
me ch pleasure 
ouncing 
the above splendid 
report in the  Garceaeit Chronicle 
of August 10th, 1844, page 542, as follows:— 
“The Duke of Newcastle is a flower of first-rate properties; 
itis alight-edged purple; the petals ar 
and substance; even on the miele i 
d good, and wi ones 
h 
all po: 
essing first-rate pr ‘operties, ich h 
and obtained first-class prizes at wivarel of. toed metropolitan 
Ex g Aei ptinat ear, as follow 
Burroughe 
The 
rs Mespones l Pic ğe. . . 78% 6d 
lice Peel, Rose Picotee . 7 6 
is ne, Purple Picotee . Sa Fa 
Mrs, Bevan, Red Picotee . ae N 
l Sci . 50 
I a 
is beautiful tr 
Y. an will 
be foun oa coe extensive sád select in Europe, comprising 
ever nown varie erit. The plants ably 
“pags ony res nod ready for sending “an to any PArt O of 
he ted Kingd he -n nt at the follow: gpr rices: 
12 pa rrie a ry superior first-clas: aron, 8. d. 
ow E T A . 
25 ditto ditt ditto 5.0 © 
ditto — Show A me 110 0 
ditto dit! 3.0 0 
i pairs if ‘extra fine Show. Pinks Popa «0.12 0 
25 ditto ditto 1,-1.0. 
ction being left dy ae Co. 
O MELON GROWE 
FI EARLY CANTALOUPE and HARDY 
REEN-FLESH MELON. For particulars of these invaluable 
ronicle of Feb. 1, 
CARIA | MBR 
teers which has been boning te paces A by + A ote AN 
f ear 
4 Or 
ch variety), for 6s. 
CHILI api 
APOLEONA IMPERIALIS, Ieierwegge i= STAN- 
EYANA, and other most rem 
introduced by Mr. Whitefield. —R. Granite} 
| that t he has pure’ ess i 
Piants, descriptio 
| Na eo rero imperialis, Ro $ 
ppr 
pplication alone 
TO THE ADMIRERS OF ROSES. 
| anp C. LOCKHART, Frorists anp SEEDS- 
| a . MBN, 156, Cheapside, London, offer at the following 
prices 
Standard Ros 
- 
BU 
3 
h appear. 
“The stock baing kansa carly 
nts. Chiswick Nursery, Mar. 15. 
per dozen 24s. 
Tki growing aud profuse flowering » 188. 
oa Bae unimer do, ps 6s, 
Perpetual or autumnal do. ” 18s, 
China, in varieties, do. 
A List of 
24s, 
Seeds “and Plants sent posts free on ‘application. 
Pie vee ALBERT FUCHSIA, warranted one of 
the best ngo is pdt (a ae — pee 
fica); blooming from 2 gos e flowers on each joint; a large 
cae and beautiful colour, pale waxy; rose tube; reich mson 
purple corolla—all exposed ; it forms a go contrast from all 
others, the pistil being very large, and white, Plants, 
7s. 6d. è m che 
iti Glenny’s opinion (July last 
F., No, 11). ae a waxy, rose la 
purple, ver y large, all 6Xposed, tube well- propor! ae 
The variety is good rere the large kinds. Obtained the first 
ee er at aoa a aod bo ye tural Show, July 18th, 1844, 
uch a 
st) of “Prince 
a ere i Rg 
reflexed, coro! 
e it wi 
a IAL— ives tiful d tub 1 corolla 
ruby rose, very distinct g Piants, 
7s. Ôd. each. 
LA wipe E Va ih fine carmine tube, with grian age purple 
aa ea 5, 78. 6d, e 
ll warranted first-rate, and s coum 
mir they ‘wil ae ont out the hoe pees ia April with the 
pi aio = Trade when 6 oi dered. 
Th ra ‘of thoe urserymen whe potion iene paiera 
inig Pih. fortheoning orders, will appear in this Paper the 
20th of April n 
N.B.—A gees nite is expected from unknown correspondents. 
E. Trxey, Florist, 16, Paltency-bridge, Bath.—March 15. 
aoe AND VERBENA 
HA =~ fa AND Fro st, Black- 
heath, begs to aitat the following tiete ‘whic h will -: 
ready? to send oa by the 25th of March :-— 
FUCHSIAS.—A, Hicutanp Cater.—This Seedling gained 
lst tien at the Royal Botanic prae fr step show, u cor 
Ga tas sey rd pie It has re by good 
as to 
co the Royal Gar Grace the toa rate d 5 mear 8 inch Cb. 5; t The 
co. ens abundant bloomer, and fine -78 
Duke pe Hamilton, Ear Pi w: ors Lord aninga Lord Wal- ae ing mar! arked G. is the best of your flowers; ‘its great 
we re Lady Marchioness of Ormonde, Lord| jength must ligt it ver showy’ on the plant.”—Gar. 
a dener” S98 if 
YOUELL ann CO. being the largest holders of this magnifi- | L Tobe, se i d 
N — pals, and corolla bright purple rose; 
cent Hardy Ornamental Tree, beg to offer them upon the fol- | Aston ey pre ‘od shape, and remarkable substance : tisi is s quite 
owing geous terms: 16 A eT A. g yetout, and will 
, Or 30s, pees Sager 
O, 4 oe e 10 to 12 inches, in 48-sized pots, 
Extra fine 
nd plants, ae S ozen 
For er partic bse 
partes 2 
to 01 
each 
'ECIO: 12 6 
begs to say his Geltbeciee. of GERANIUA IS and 
7 NY pa clea aane by post on applica- 
application, thi 
variety can be had with prices, 
NIP, bis vial ta WURZEL, &c. of all the best 
ELL and Co.’s Advertisement 
of a ia 
CEDRUS SARE 3 ft. to 3 ft. 6 in, 10s. 6d. 
r plant. 
ee FUCH SEED, saved from the oo at and best 
varieties in se se 28. 6d. and 5s. per p: 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, March, 15, tia 
OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE R (ec jaa cla 
Bulbs of this beautiful and fragrant Flower have just been 
m Italy, at A. COBBETI’S jr Mr, e hai 
ar 
mine Plants, &c. T) 
the stem, with strong grafts, and full of foliage from 
each. anyw! 
—N.B. Packed safely, and sent 
ice 6 
Acacia ca fine 
bloomer), 3s. 6d, @ 
CINERARIA—* 
D J. BACKHOUSE, Woskeky 
in offering to the pablic the above new and 
It was submitted to the ju deo 
aracter :— 
rich purple, with black eye, is a fine and Da 
e | See Gari pgina Chronicle for 
1844, page 280. 
colour, 
award 
each. 
s.d 
8s. to 
wate inte 
MEN, &c., YORK 
t of Dr. 
, broad Hor gas large heads of blossom | 
of this seedling, have attracted the admiration of those who 
~~ ee aie ed at the exhibition of the | } 
of a ae eae stamp. 
Good plants are now to be sent out per Doat O OTI: 
ap at 5s. reve’ ý Lanes Nursery, 
T. and J, B, can eng tit y good plants of— 
Your seeding, are now 
each s. a 
26 
distinct in colour from anythin 
sary in all —7s. 6d. 
o 
3 
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g 
S 
5 
p 
E 
N. SNOw-BALL.—Tube white, striped with rose, very thick 
frite pure white, very large and h giobalar, sack Innit chan 
_ yor teens = out—7s. 6d. “J. L. 3blooms of alarge 
howy Fuchsia; this is one of the largest of the 
seen, The tube and sepals ar 
ight. (irei meea we bere . 
coarse, and contain a little too 
light, ree of a beautiful c 
mange 844. 
nee e letters refer to the ath last year, and are inserted 
for the guidance 0 of f those as saw them in bloom, as they are 
selected from e full of Seedli: 
UNIQUE.—A ae at Flower, with violet crimson corolla ; 
e rather 
eta ed r, as the gin o is 
rimson." '—Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
size of flower and eer of plant like ge >i bat tube and 
sepals nearly white; was exhibited at the Horticultural So- 
ciety’s Rooms, in Sept. fast the fine show Moe 
The whole may be had ite 
Coll : 
VE mapie gi ene pered is a large ha thick 
trusser; tube blush. 
DENDRON JACKSONII. 
EP JACKSON “en Co., E 
ty, Gentry, and 
t the above ne: 
Pecenns oot 
dodendron „ôd. each. See Dr. LINDLEY’S 
Glsnicle ia the 19th October ist also pune 0 their | 
Hybrid Rhododendrons. For Rosse, &e. &c,, see Chronicle © 
&c. is now ready, and will 
WARNER Anp WARNER, Sexpsacex FLORISTS; 
H ponge J respectfully inform Nobility and- 
Ghatey their NEW CATALOGUE, prei ad all the choice 
d Vegetable Seeds is now ready, and can be had 
re refer to * Harrison's Cabinet” for February 
