THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
| AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News. —The Horticultural Part Edited by'Professor Lindley. 
No. 14.—1845.] SATURDAY, APRIL 5. 
[Price 6d. 
GREENHOUSE AND STOVE so 
INDEX. WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD U LD M JACKS NHOUSE AND STOVE PLANTS, 
- 232 b | Horses, mysterious disease in 231 ¢ SUSSEX, . JACKSON & CO., NURSERYME Sessi: 
sy 229 Linnean Sociery es : 3 ieee Wey WOOD. 1 AND SON ar are yi sendi ing out a large Stock of SARENEODIE E PLA ANTS, io vera oo 
| 228a | Manure, calcareous sand as - 999 ¢ strong Plants of their new VERB A HUDSONII, at | Tarest in cultivation, and i grey possible co moms pes ribo. od 
me a, er ipit as en a hee he aie | Oa ee, each, ee the usual discount to et rade, when three | Offer them in Collections. oe e fo ree wing v 
- 7a = Management of dung’ - #24 | or more are o red at oe A full re aged of the above | terms Prgms J baskets, ma tsi 8 and p ackage. 
m E pated T y ah — Dr. Murray's will be found i ae Gar ashe "Chronicle, for ertise- CHOICE GREED “agp PLANTS for 2}, 2 
„h ives, pwe al "Eoo pamp phlet 226 a | ment, Maro abingtonia camphoro; a Attleyana, o Yodo 
- ergai, 226 ¢ | Neumann on striking cuttings 25a] W. and Son respectfully solicit attention to their Boronia tks 
"Broccoli, hardiness of je be Norfolk, j soaring te Se > $3 ¢} superb Cole tiga of Fuchsias and Verbena, uaia of haea ema ericoides, C, Hench- Gonipholobium tenellum 
| Gabbages, to cultivate by slips arre | Paper der arying nost. 2 a | witioh sre be sent at the following prices, the selection of | manni, C. macrophylla, = Helichrysum pores en, H.zproli- 
3 rd om 227 b | Pears, Easter Beurre, SE = 223 ¢ | SO! g being left to yest eg mucr re pata, C. ova ferum, H. » H. su- 
an b T shiceage 1 Cras - rs á dis te] SIAS. tundifolia, C, fd een, perbur 
Si Plane ABest 12 fine varieties for. . ôs. ars. for exhibition 18s, - varium nana, var, ydrangea japonic 
Tr pian, nagy 223 ¢ | 19 superior ditto 9s. “d babe ‘tits > . 30s, | Correea bicolor Kennedya ino phylia, K. nigri- 
7 fi 233 12 superb ditto. . 12s. | 50 new ditto for exhibition 50s, datas rr tani 5 arnad i 
229 a - c VERSBEN AS. eschenaultia biloba nana 
and, scaloareous asmanute ~ - ac 12 fine varieties for ï iyii Dillwynia ciner ascea D. gly- | Mirbelia reticulata, M. rubæ- 
- 9975 Sherp—ew vea asri lambs 231 5 12 superior do, . nifo ha, D. microphylla, D. folia 
eeping polls Bickes’ planof 12 superb do. rs i Oxylobium capitatum, O. pul- 
225 e | A few SELECT PLANTS—Extracted from General’ Catalogue. Epacris campanulata alba, E. A 
me Per P) Per Plant—s. d. campanulata rubra, E. car- | Podol erifo! 
225 $ Feum hirsuta s; © Correa Grevillei i 6 nea, E. cerzeflora,E. coccinea, | Po’ one cordifolia 
Vines in Mat Seo sree Hes picta . is : 6| Dillwynia glycinifolia i 6 mi eg ig ens oe elega: antis- Pultenia bi ae subumbulata 
Tard, process of soaa a roseaeximia 2 6 i eciosa. . 6 , E. impressa, E. nivalis, | Sollya line 
= at, width of drilling - Ble sple dens + 2 ô| Echites atropurpurea | 6 Ba "pulchella. E, variabilis Sutherlandia isiin. 
= x sh i Amicia zygomeri + 3 6| Franciscea latifolia ô 5 VERY SELECT GREENHOUSE PLANTS for 31. 3s, 
T EWCAS' Azalea indica aia » su- Gloxinia-Cartonii . . 6 Habrothamns fasciculatus | Grevillea acanthifolia 
; ERN DAHLIA FLOWER, FRUIT, a erba 7 6| ,, macrophylla variegata 6 anemonzefolia, B. pin- | Hovea Man anglesii, H. pungens 
a x Enela er a patra $10 6 » Priestleyana 6 ‘mata mor 
be ` & Seti . 3 6| ,, spéciosa grandifora 6 | Chorozema Dicksonii Labichea bipunctata 
e Li pg Bacar Mes a incomparable. 10 6 superba 6 Daviesia latifolia pova a testes wana 
ite Gateshead Mr. pona ks Sens agniflora .10 6| ,, ' tabifiora Dillwynia c occinea, D. rudis Oxylobium acutum, O. capi- 
A tM. Wa aha g at ta A as Habrothamnus fascica. grandiflora tu 
Newcastle; or ECROFT NURSERY SiO ers, latu s 2 6| Epacris Coplandii, E, impressa | Pimelea spectabilis 
ie NOR Bractipheaa: RAEk 3 6| Inga pulcherr 3 6| „alba, E. Willmorea ostylis spherica 
e | Brugmansia arbusculy . 282.6 Lp actor eresieilions 2 6| Eriostemon buxifolium | Styphelia tubiflora 
ightii (dou- Lychnis Erandio ora Hyg ee spinosum | Veronica speciosa 
IAS, and PHLOXES, as printed R PE 6 K new species Gompholobium polymorphum | Xanthosia rotundifolia, 
cle of March 15, 1845. General Cata- pidaia 1 liodleyens - 2 6 Shing . . 1-6] luteum | 
logues can be had ok. ‘pplication by sending two postage | Centra ‘nia row - 16 Oleander Tanglé 3 6| 25 VERY SELECT STOVE PLANTS for 2. 2s., including 
Stamps in the letter of _— Cestru- : aurantiacum. . 7 6/ Pimelea spectabilis . 6 | Achimenes E a Conway’ s Giant, 
= ERS Cheeon stone! a tan 1 6/ Silene ow . ._1 6{| Begonia vagal 
EEDS, A 8 packets, 5s. ; 36 packets, 10s. PEE na macrophylla 1 6| Siphoc los glabrius- Centrader ania Cooperi n major 
“approved sorts, sent plai ne to any part. Kip «8 6 a ` 3 6 Glerodendron jeevifoliam Thunbergia chrysops, &c, &c, 
, Albion Nurs e Ne n, - 26 ntanifolia 3 : Columnia grandifiora PA reaps, 
je PA en in the order. Cisselin sncegrfli . 2 6| Tetranema esate . 5 Cro olan Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshire, April 5,1845. 
or stamps, List of Plants for Bedding, | Corre diflor: + 2 6] Veronica speciosa 2 6 TI T & MU LLEN, Skepsiten, 6. | 
W. Wave — s descriptive Catalogue of Hachsinn hall-street, di b ri Gir frien 
TLLIAM MILLER begs to call the attention of | and Verben s, also iste of Retanles, Anagallis Ry roy public, ‘that thelr List ae NEW AND CEs I E TA 
eaders of snetibcoviaie to his CATALOGUE of New Greenhouse and hardy Herbaceous Plants, Shrubs and Climbers, | AND FLOWER SEEDS for the S of 1845 isnow ready, and 
à FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, ANTIR-| ™@ Saran ts aca ince plication, may be had, on application. A aia from List of 
UMS, ee which appeared on ithe ist of March in this Plants will be presented to defray expense of carriage; a | row. wer- s will be found in 
ursery, Ra <r „Ken remittance or or reference is respectfully solicited from unknown Choniate orden 8th. 
F - Ta 10 OW x sail to aaa their Friends Somme epon dents. ata tealis aoe aie areas CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, IN COLLECTIONS. 
la p the hed DAHLIAS m pe pre- EEDLING BCE. sa UNIUS i ND Bre galerie 6 : 
sth se sin s. a s leading Sorts, 1 is now ready, and Ss" “HAM A Apor nS Stocks, E 36 splendid varieties ben Es F 
adon applica’ — apton Nursery, London ny Apel 8. NIUS,—This splendid large andso iety is” wri ie Asters, in 24 i po nce. ee 
Roar ED Gas ASS S cere ee hited to be one of the greatest hiik of the s season, in ae ie DA ae ge H ia 
» WARNER ame tube and sepalslight blush, the latter expanding with a remark. eA wey cies), in 18 varieties . . 3 0 
i ably bright tip of green, showing a most beantiful orange- | Larkspurs (German), in12 eya: d - 655 oo s 
bet Scarlet corolla to great advantage, and has merited the highest Balsams, a beautiful double hagloar é et te r 
ares consisti scues, Crested tho opinion of Mr. Guewny and Dr. Linpuey. (See Mr. G.'s | Im: mported Zinnia ele; — 8 fine ato a. a 
teem ec Pr Upon pplication, the| Pimion in the Gardeners’ Gazette of Nov. 9th, 1844)— Mr. | Cockscom » 6 choice kin sds oh ay yeast eee ls eee 
Sofa peo tae pe aioe ah bedi Smitu’s Seedling Fuchsia, ‘Junius,’ pale outside, and scarlet | Verbena " as. Š; é > . . 3 0 
i Si caren much like Smith’s Queen Victoria, not yet out, habit Wallflowers, 8 imported varieties aba = iat S | 
&c., of all the best | £004, and much better than the mass of indistinct things | Scabious, German, 8 do. Se re VR i 
ready mg a me no T AN z hh a on A FA Poppies, 16 splendid lags an eae Pea a E 
LEY’s opinion in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 4 4)— | Mimulus, 10 do. . - 30 
sa ANT ASPARAGUS.—This favourite | « Your seedling Fuchsia, ‘Junius’ appears to much greater kinds of leading Annuals, as 
uch gr The choice assortment of 36 
w be cultivated at less than half the cus advantage on the plant, the leaf of which is handsome and mentioned in the Garan ikain of March Ist, can be had 
ing the Improved pan: variety, which habit good; the ror. is stout and handsome.”’ Strong plants for 12s.; and a 12 beautiful variet of Greenhouse Annuals 
ed particular the bed! made. An will be r pee ee Se very on the 24th of Apri, at 10s. , 04. perit ended March 15th for 6s. 
Eperik A cultis jnn pagt ga gons al-duboun to the Trade where six or more 
Rapes » Corndlll, Lond e taken 
ne LAOTUD of Carnations and Picotees 1s. 6d. per oo. 
daea Giant Asparagus Plant, two years old, 3s. ‘onde 
"MALEN onn a ak a ica A clioice selection of pot roots of all the best 
cohen son hs strong growth, and bloomer. Tube and aepale als bright Dahlias in cultivation, from 1s. to 2s, 6d, e 
H LANE and SON, Berk- | crimson, corolla purple. It was submitted to Lixpizy,| All the most approved ties of Field firea 
2MPSTEAD, have a large Stock of Hasat anne July 27th, 1844, whose opinionis as follows :—*‘ W. S.—No. 10 ural Seeds, 
the finest 
ee above-named H is an excelient HRA, it spears to be a robust grower, and | Mixed Grasses, for Lawns, of the very at auiey, Is. ôd, 
oa y ardy Ornamental Tree, at from is the most prolific bloo we have ng krigat several per lb.; Do, do. for Pastures, begs per lb. 
- 4. and Son’s 
extensive assortment of ROSES IN | flowers at every joint; the Sowas are large, rich in pri 
se A | BROWN’ S. ANNUAL pn a of 
DAH anes 
and 
a ee “house culture are now in first-rate condition | Measure from the base of the page to the end of the, pit 
nearly six reheat ” 5s, per plant, with the usual discount S and PANSIES is m 
N’8 Spring Catalogue of GERANIUMS, | above. Hieation. dough Nursery, A) il 5 
ES, T r lamiie three first-rate i Si Verbenas G. S. can | #PPlieation.—Slough Nursery, April ! 
PEs ea iega e- KE is now ready, an| ut with as much confidence as he did Excelsa and Deli- CARNA N PICOTEES, AURICULAS, AND 
oes oi = 
potent or ENGLAND, rosy pink, yellow eye, occasionally OH R, Frortst, Cueeraam Hitt, near 
N SLA 1 
Manchester, calls the attention of Florists Amateurs, 
28. 6d. ; Eases Jo ih cket, B to his large and healthy collection of plants, of the above- 
LINDLEY as a larg and 
bg ôd. : ; 
io 
rah, RI = ISED SE EDS. beautifully shaded, of fine aS fom ane and habit, and remie dpd Dr. 
hsia, variety ; o be 
Pet 
he best light t flower of the season named varieties, which = is sabe on at low prices ; 
2s. 6d, ; a ak VESTA, peach blossom, ey is very large, of fine habit, | of wh ication. 20 pairs of Car- 
3s. 0d. ; 50 Sects, 5s. and a superior show flowe: nations and Picotees, ag! 20 aa varieties, 20s., package in- 
— BEAUTY, “her ae fore; of Fae! form. 3s. 6d. cluded.—J. S. a few pairs of that fine Rose Flake Carnation 
*,* The u: pi dinaon to the Trade chins n three or more plants Bie obs ,” new last season, on sale, price, 5s. 
cee — er be sento at the 24th of aa -paid. 
N. Badrina Catalogue of all. ee leading ese benas, 
Fuchsias, Dahlias, Petunias, &c,, will be forwarded o; appli- 
cation. 
The VERBENAS have been shown at the following Exhibitions, 
at each of on the first prize has been awarded paray i hn 
ba boy the Royal Botanic c Gardens, Regent’s k; Royal 
his Landa. boar urrey Gardens; South Essex, >, AAA Hamp j= 
stead hgate, &c. 
3 r 3 ; and were pronounced 
those vast to be far su; Map enon Stabe in hand. Ne ardar 3 
before seen.—GEORGE SMITH 
Islington, near 
F FOWLE is happy to siate he will be able to sup- 
> ply fine healthy pron g f this truly beautiful variety 
and 
payr sarisi apes darie 
The Trade supplied at a reduction, 
figured to appear 
at | Holland Nursery, North Brixton. 
