THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
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Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 12.—1845.] SATURDAY, MARCH 99. 
Hest 6d. 
INDEX FLO WER-SEEDS, 18 packets, 5s. ; 36 packets, ed 
ia Kermesina, culture of 185 4/ 
jr of the most approved sorts al t postage. free to an 
Sy eae ue at a a cow: - 183e 2 vs Bd, ay p 
“ MARIGOLDS, &c.—Seeds of the above; ser 
P - + = 190 a | Apply to Messrs. Brown,” Albion aera: aodio a of popular Annuals are for the first time ab p t 
Eis Manure, salepee as - + 19s¢| London. Any preferred ‘species Manil e Asiah th the order. | sent out to the public. The Collection comprises 18 sorts 7 
a 1 lel A Spices BiS] e Payment Dy post order or stamps. List of Plants for Bedding, &c. | French and 2 sorts of African; are all double, perfectly distinct, * 
Peo = pop Sirs ah ol SAEs aby Be hehe and very beautiful, which Mr. Usuer has been sulocting and 
THE TRUE ee i a 
| Naan ann on seika cuttings iaa a 
| Oakley Parmele a ub 
|B e Col. iss 
1845. 
ar: NUR RSERY. 
double flowers, of more than 100 varieties, 200 seeds for 2s. 6 
Og Brahe 
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ds 
98 9 Ras 500 seeds, 5s.; Pansy, from the best named sorts of 1844, 2s, 6d. 
a harcoalon = 188 ¢ Sy and 5s.; prea ikry ur splendid varieties ae 1844, at 5s.; 
oh will bear the spray U "o ND Co. be eg to te they continue to sup- Imperial Crimson Beet, 1s.; Fuller's Hyb rid. ‘Win ng 
Tnd: ian See ci me ply (as well as their pera list of whom ho tad in | Radish, 1s.—po ie 
i o "inja: "| accel ae esc Eae P| the Gardeners Chronicle of the 7th of December last) the above | Yorkshire made strong WOOLLEN NET, for protecting Fruit- 
ri w + 183 c| Potatoes, culturi aiT © lve its genuine state. a &c., 9d. per equere yard, 
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ings a 8 acxages containing 100 canes. . M. can also Supply the following highly-recommended 
= eee ial > 191a | Poultry 3a ee as 3 Re Plants, viz. ain xinia Cartonii, G, oar alba, G. piperi 
ete! a matty E iha po G. Snoweana, G. bicolor, G. atrata, a 2s. 6d. each; fierari o 
' 6d. <5 Pe 
chrysops, Ai .; Achimenes pieta, Er 6d.; Pentas carnea, 
0 19; 2s. 6d.; Habrothamnus fascicular , ls. d., ; Habrothamnus 
Fibs! tee - sA Sa Adve tine! us, 7s. 6d.; Centradenia rosea, 1s. 6d.; Lisianthus Rus- 
Plants by = P bd ra Reeds widiible "sa 197 a a of March 15, 1845. sellianus, 2s. 6d. ; kajo arem superbum, 25. ot eri- 
a ociety of Arts - + © 19¢ cum egypticum, 1s. 6d,; Hibiscus splendens, 2s. 6d. ; O- 
@ Agri. statis: pei e B Aigi AND Co. are also enabled to su upply ee dendron Chameecistus, 2s. 6d. ; Scutellaria splendens, 1s, 6d.; 
- bells Statice arbore: eae RIG. | ovowing superb Picotees, raised by the same gentlem Cypripedi 28. 6a. longifolia, 25, 6d. 
. h Fir ie te 37e all possessing first-rate properti ies, and whi E DANE ben ETH OIN 7 pr PaRa By I hte 5 gre p gearain. 64d. 
azot T | Tht and i Eha >, - 18] and obtained first-class pri at several of the metropolitan ra, ne » “Columbia,” 5s.; Pentlandia miniata, 28, 6d. ; 
> = 197 e| Toral e erimenis with x 2 c| Bx xhibitions of the last year Gh Peber sen i , 58.; Ismene pedunculata, 2s. 6d.; Azalea 
Besa 's 1880 | Tos socks - 197 zear. FT are RS JUGS indica Jennerii, 2s. 6d.; Angelonia grandiflora, 18. 6d.; Lychnis, 
- 198a | table - 189b Burroughes’s Mrs. Benyon, Red Picotee . 7s. ôd. “China,” Dr i i & imm 
- 190¢ | vies cule i ese © Hall 187 a a Lady Ali e 5 sy A EY MOWA: PUDEREM: SE, > 
+ = 1844] Vine root affected by frost = 188a oe Mis: bignoniacea, Ôd. olumnea grandiflora, 
198 b | Wake field Farmers’ "eh ub -199 a “t Foxton’s Incomparable ;” this is plendid and ga i light- 
> ia Walls, garden - 188b coloured ety, 5s. ; Fuchsia, ‘General mb;” this 
R b y is a fac-simile of F. formosa elegans, in PARR being the 
pplements, soeeraat Z 193a Wandeworth Lod ks ges noticed -1 186 ¢ CARNATI TEES. same shape, and precisely the same colour, growing abont six 
7 er pick method of killing 1 Wingerworta Farmers’ Club « ps : Y. and Co.’s collection of coed ere tribe of flowers will | inches high, very abund in bloom, and of beautiful neat 
renewals ugham on F 17 6 HA AST avi i 187 4 | be fo owt the most extensive a n Europe, comprising | habit, very appropriate for forming edgings for Fuchsia beds, 
» Stage in greenhouse ar ` 183¢| lag Dr ONDA EA id 183 a | ever. Kiara He variety of Sate ants are rem: pene or for growing as specimens in pots, 2s. Gd. each, or 21s. per 
els, ‘to render durable 149 b strong and healthy, and ready ties g out to any part of dozen; 100 distinct gona n d showy Her us. 
the United Kingdom and the niteen at ae following pie: Per ona ha for 42s., 50 do., 25s, 100 Double Hollyhocks, 
Sly ee aaa 12 pa ee token and vi vy Poent haat creas . d. | Various, 42s., Py do. for 25s,; fine tubers of Achimenes 
z H 0 jisai o pii Mpp a " » and pedunculata, 6s. per dozen; 
25 ae ditto 50 0 bulbs of Tigridia pavonia, 10s, 1 sor ne bi 
eh ait “a itt Show Flowers 210 0 named, for 10s.; 30 di named hybrid Fuchsias 
ditto ditto 3 0 0 | 20 very fine named Calceolarias for 308.; 4 of Kinghorn’ ‘brit. 
i pairs ot extra fne Sh ae’ Bagg 3 . 012 0 | liant Calc aads "s aa Bg ye beg aoei reda d With 
ditt ditto irs every other a ack eta Plants, 
bra Et The selection cure left to Y. and Co. Seeds, & 
+ CUTLER, Sec., 
necessary pri ted a | form » Sec., 97, Fartingdon-s st. O MELON GR 
Secretary ce may be obtained on application 
TRE ADMIRERS OF ROSES.- 
AND c LOCKHART pte AND SEEDS- 
5 ° MEN, 150, Cheapside, London, offer at the following 
prices :— 
a ‘or p: ul: 
: Eae & M'MULLEN, Srepsmen, 6, Leaden FL Biz Sects (ee UAA A ad nose 
k all-street, London, be beg to toform Bone i ip and the poe r 
Ene iheir List of N E VEGE’ L sb 
ros 
ses per dozen 24s. 
PINE Climbing do., quick-growing and profase towering oo: Ab, 
SEED. OUELL and | Dwarf Summer do. i 6s. 
pplic Grace sad Perpetual or autumnal do. e ; é ` rig 188. 
Ef urlington, i “se Wal. qa m varieties, do 24s 
8th, e | slopham, Ea eevee, Marchion Meh rb A List of Seeds ana Plants pul a. ke on Ena 
ER SEEDS, IN COLLECTIONS, YO TELLAN D CO. being the largest holders of this deer ODENDRON ee 
ported Ge per goto a - d. | cent Hardy Grasncotad Tree, beg to offer them upon the fol- S 4 
see bec an a cape A varieties 0 | lowing advantageous terms :— m. IA Ck ON axp wee Nors oa iiss totem Mees, o % 
n 20 tk pe: $ aa neina o the ity, Gentry, a blic that they 
ai od TEREE 5 x ee Prange pre in 60-sized pots, 8 to 10 inches, 107. per ared taser send out the above new and splendid Rho- 
ditto BR i 6 4 Dalende, a 10s. ach. See Dr. Linp.ey’s opinion in the 
in “A amed vatieties é r 0 ate on meee five dozen. | 10 to 12 inches, in 48-sized pots, Chronicle of the 12th October last; also the List of their new 
in 12 splendia dito. 2 l s 6 r For e EEEE TAS ieaiai ybrid Rhododendro oses, &c., see Chronicle of the 
ble varieti Set es Dee A | eee pe fay Ist March, ape Thei Des eseriptive Gx talogue aii hy Calceo- 
8 al hs : arias, &c. is now r and will be forwarded 
cdi. ea, si Me ee CEDRUS DEODARA, 3 ft. to 3 ft. 6 in, 10s. 6d. |! a postage sa biela endy, x 
gee SAOS o | Per plan Cross Lanes Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshire, March 22, 
g: noted varieties o a AeA, 0 CHSIA S SEED, save: a — the newest and best RAMETERS ET eros oo 
y 6 ie 8 rai * + e 4  . 2 O| Varieties in cultivation, 2s. 6d. s. per pack LSID HYBRID CLOVER. — Thi valuable 
ditto d ditto t3 é j i y - 36 or particulars of You LEON? splendid See dling Fuchsi ety partakea of the properties of the red and white 
3 3 0 | Verbenas, Pansies,Chr ffres ntie emums, Petanias, and other highly Clover i it is a lasting plant LNT apse pper. Priceof 
t of 36` kinds of leading Annuals, as | ornamental tal plants, see their Advertisements of March 8 and 1 eed, 28. 6d. per lb. 
’ Chronicle of March 1st, = wie had} Great Yarmouth Nursery, March, 22,1845. eadow n mixtures suitable to all 
6s. eties of Tender nnuals 
re Grass Seeds 
t purpose y forming rieh and abundant geepeen 
Asparagus Plan ARNER ann WARNER, SzrpsMmen & Frorts Se i 2 bushels and 22 Ibs 
t, 2 years old, 38. per 100. 28, Gox potas bic stay inform the Nobility and 
pot roots ots of all the best varieties of | Gen NEW CATALOGUE 
eeds is 
Wheat, n Fini 
stocks. ulars re ‘ , ” GEORGE Guns and ‘Go, $ &c., to the ultural- 
Thee ns, of the very finest quality, 1s, 6d. ABEN iy eam for Pebraary So ciet Y, 26, Down- p 
Men ls. nee Bi A a a ee a a N.B. Priced 
arch 22, 1 PILTDOWN Serer MARESFIELD, UCKFIELD, 
SUSSEX. 
orce FLOWER-SEEDS, Moner L's SUPERB SEEDLING DAHLIAS. i co 
ne g, the moat Colour, a Charleville, beautiful glossy peach, 4 feet 10s. 6d. MIL! commence sending o 
ig t appro 8. d. | Miss EUA white, slig htly tipp ed with purpl $ 3ft. 10 6 in March, tn in stout tin cases, post-free 
© + 4: 15 0| Prince Albert, superb orange ge, 4 feet 10 6 jin pots, if f required) 1 12 new choice and very distinct 
S do. ti 8 6| The ates act 1, fi ect +10 6, | sit for exhibit if eam 
Greenhouse An Annuals, tee 3 
yg including fine varieties of vel, Teak Nep 
Re. ga tease, Cineraria, P Pe- 
ont 
ing Dahlias, in good plants, which he can | ($m ith’s), 
e above can Teadily ng gored by post, 
unknown Soreapenent 
aae fee to the most limited grower, J. M. has a large pan 
cr th Prd § : ‘see of ail the best Varieties os n cultivation, can supply fine ne 
ants 
ce in stamps or pan p. early, and at moderate pri 
oz. 
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pea (Bartlett’s, 
Horticultare? Rstabitahiy t, fo ea LIAM MILLER begs to call the attention of 
Sudbury, Suffolk, We ders of the too his CATALOGUE of New he ESE ae 
SEEDLING 4 FUCHSIAS, V ‘AS, PETUNIAS, ANTIR- aes 
ee March in this 
RHINUMS, &c., which 
Paper.—Providen moe ka aar 
DS. 
p WARNER, Seeria 28, Corn- 
GRASS geno 
BAGSHOT NURSERY. 
cr Rats Fla The undersin & oe 
ersigned having ed aig à 
and’ in fae comcitiom begs begs 86 
e publ 
GEORGE BASSR, 
