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THE- GARDENERS CHRONICLE. oe 
xp WARNER, Szepsuen & FLOR URS & “MULLEN, Seepsmen, 6, Lea den- SPLENDID sa oe SG CALCEOLA 
hill, Landon, beg to offer to the ani hall-stree' eg on, bef to ae their friends and. the M. 
blie, that their List o: N 
pee ‘hy apes AND FLOWER SEEDS forthe Spring of 1845 is now.ready, and 
ER as 
end. For a more 
f. beg Eeter tof His Haon ie "it Piori- may be on applicano A le ees from their List p 
and the two prece eding ar e asete a á in the l of the Gardene: 
Chronicle of March $t 
Achimenes hirsuta, new, 1s. | Marigold que oe PWN = FLOWER SEEDS, IN COLLECTIO 
Alonsoa Jerrisses, Very beau- | enuf striped, 6d. CHOICE ? per caletion— me d 
pes ecb coctinea, splen- | j ean W“ gon PYTO- | Imported German Stocks, i $ splepdid v verigtitg 6 é 
aa, 6d. ; ‘Sresvert, bluti. | Mi eae s ionici ôd. DE; n Asters, ; r a d. 7 k rh 
fal, 18. a | Nasturtinm, striped, beautiful é * Sao in ‘ k A fis. late 
ntirrhinam heberi zf variety, 6 ae i nama yar i 8 | own cuperint tendence for some Tenen conseque ntiy all f 
ie 
6 | will receive that EYERI attention as be 
EDLEN G:FUSCH 
No. —Roc Lapy Sen “Actos deed thel 
6 rand best tiguteotoared variety ever en to 
am oT 
nilegia t glandulosa; very [gmim m speciosum, 15. 
f 
mtifat, Ts. Petunia grandiflora, beauti- 
„German, mixed front imj- fat; bd. z = 
parted varieties, 6d.; donb! di, large crim- y. h TA., iA 
nosegay, 6d.; collection of| ‘son, Is. ri ee RNS _ Gardeners’ Chronic cle, gus 1b4 4h ROG S Lyo 
94. varieties, as imported, | Pink, Chinese, new double I-asis a showy, and hakki nse the e- tube. 
arietics, 
“most splendid, 5s. fine, 6d. delicate ht! pri the latter b> green 
ili talks long. e large 
Balsam, double Camellia-flow- Platystemon Californicum, 6d, Mi 10 do. 3 0 
43 gea mixed, 6d. ;, dopble.| Portulaca Thellusonli, 6d. ; |- The choice assortment of 3 f 36 kinds of leading Annual S, a! asmen- seen 
German, 12 varieties, sepä- | splendens, Gas tioned in the Gardeners’ eg of March 1st, can be hed for R Raa ss ral Cabinet,” Sept:, 
rate, the collection, 3s. Poppy, 20 distinct colours, 198,; and the 12 beautiful varieties of Greenhouse Annu % Utt -44, veined fleshy pet 
Brachycome iberidifolia, 6d, carer from the ph. c i rended March 15th for 6s. phr latter Tipped with light grassy fe! en, tl 
Campanula stricta, 6d. Hills, 5 pe asso Ci ight rosy vermilion. A we sll-shaped, distinct, and: 
Carnation, from fine named Primula si ariet 
_ show flowers, 1s, briata, bis erate ato, an 
Clintonia pulchella, 62. Salpiglossis, "20 varieties, mix- pA in a from 1s.to 2s. 6d. ein: 
Clivea nobilis, 62. ed, superb, 6d. ‘il the most approved varieties of Field Turnips and other quisition.” 
Cobæa scandens, 64. Sanvitalia procumbens, 6d. Agricultural Seeds, selected from t the ges stocks. In addition to the e, G. Ry begs to state, that t '] 
Cockscomb, new giant scat- shlong beau impor ted | AE ord Grasses, for Lawns, of the very finest quality, 1s. 6d. has be antifal toaren ct “of a dwarfish habit, bloom 
let, 6d.; 12 splendid im- sewarieties, 3 . the eo ge er per Ib.; or Fa . per Ib. g on the most superb varieties ever offered, 
ported varieties, quite new, Seven nthus Ho okerii, scarlet, 12. r 
4s. the collection No. —Roa Bass HanbSAntow 
Convolvulus minor, dark pur- | Schizopetalum Walkerii, sweet Sree? E nien aT ani iety ; tube-and Crean To 
ple, 6d. ; inflatus; 6d.; major, soented, od, “ HAMLET. pand nite A Napa shewing tothe 
+- new dark variety, 6 ôd. Sedum cceruleum, for rock- chee es ndid large and te ndsome variety is w: reasons, it has a very v 
Cuphea silenoides, 6d. wo = 5 ôd. ranted to bec one of fiie etre test acquisitions of the e, causing the sepals to m 
Cytisus Atleeans, new. aad | Sieversia elata abe and sengau piush, the Jagter Rta Si with a remark- i 
splendid, 1s. Silene speciosa, beaut, 6d. right of green, ing a plese Py orange- 
Dahlia, from choic? named Stosa s, German import rted, 24 bs ce 
flowers, saved by the most arieties, ees 6d. plant, as w. 
ebi ted AETS Atte Queen’s Bouquet, most heau- aoe its povel- peat i flowers,an 
Biichryegn p superb, n tiful; new, nye ent judges'who tne Aiai 
_ from thi Swan River, “al. Section “i 36 varieties as 
Bocharidiam m grandifiorum,6d, mported 6s., very beauti- 0. 3-44.—RooERS’s TH mus 
Gilia splendens nova, 2. fa l 6s, ordinary- -formed =w ar Aayer ch bet y S 
Gloxinia rubra splendens, 1s. Emperor, new and splendid; crimson, the latter. Ciod wit ith 
tia rosea. splendens, 6d.; crimson and yellow hue, emarkably sh 
aurea, beautiful, 6d, Al is rey 
Heartsease, from choicest habit good; n 
named show flowers saved by , _ | will be ready i naive on the 24th of "April, at 10s. & per 
Thomson any a we emi. | Sweet William, new dark rich pant with the usual discount to the Trade where six or mo eing six feet in circ 
taken at aes rBloo! 
nent grow colour, 6d, mer, with deN serrated foaia 
- Hibiscus Atih A AA RABI, ls, Tean Em Fryerii, new, 1 EDLI NG C CEOLA 
Holly’ shocks, a collection com- | Tropæolam Jarrattii, 1s. ; fá 
< eke Pa ney vend beautiful | chyceras, Is. 
eltia- tw Vv from the newest and 
HLAMLRT: —This will also be found a splendid variety, © 
strong grow! wih, and prolific bloomer. Tube and sepals brett 
rimson, corolla purple. It was 8 snbmited, to, Dr. Lin 
ion is a: “W. 
-cærulea, 1s. 
Sar; ea, 12 Mow. 
fine, 38.5 ale , fine 
üd. es.” k es r plan t, with 
amosa, beaut 
propinqua, ve ae mee "6d. vati imported Seed. rbenas,G. S. cài ch a 
“Labas varlegata, very pretty, Ss conection; ala we choice By doers tree Drik rate Se sa nary and Ta aney. T The abo xi is a nim 
Martynia tra tA mixed OE asese id vari riety. Plants, 15s. each. 
pair Rage rate, : QUE or ENGLA rosy pink, yellow eye, occasionally; EEDLING TEDRE GON! NIUM. 
CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS. | peanti tifa ih shaded, off Aaa form: ond habit and gectihea ea be Dr, ROCE HARRISON'S « Fig 
Beans, French new early Pro- ben a vegetable marrow, large and handsome. variety ; Cabinet,” — 
` lific, per quart, 1s. 6d. er pecket, 6d. fiesh-pink ste tals, having a sm: 
Beet, variegated, beautiful for Parsley, extra fine dbl. curled, very large, of fine habit, | in texture, bei ng without eru 
hi fiower.” Piwa dú 
rie 
garnishing, per packet, 6d. oan a l for garnishing, per and a superior show flower. 55. | shay 
Broccoli, Cheltenham, new, a [op t, Gd. - BEAUTY, brant topas of fine form. 3s. 6d. | ‘Strong established Plunts of the aboy 
very large and most ex- eas whew Wonder (superb | *«* The usual cai eee when on three or more plants | 20th of April. 
cellent late variety, per | new Pea) most delicious are take! ody: re ent out ‘the 24th of ‘april, The usual discount to the Trade on S Seedlin 
packet, 6d. flavour, per quart, 1s. N.B.—Descriptive porn s ia all the leading Verbenas, | not less than two of each are ns Caleeolaria, 
Warner's new Supe: ite ; Fuchsias, Dahlias, Petunias, &c., will be forwarded on appli- dered; Pelargonium, when one is orde 
this sort W. and W. can ge, late M: o w l, and every attention 
icularly recommend, an di eT, The VER: tiS Daa e been shown at t the following Exhibitions, i ensure a safe arrival, with plants presented 
per packet, 6d. ici yar, per has been awarded them, viz., | com pensate for cai erage! 
Cabbage, the Queen (new), acket, 2s. s Park; pore South| G. R.’s descriptive list of Dahlias Fuchsias, 
._ very fine flavour = 3 “pe Wan si 2 bes k; Hamp-,| Pelargoniams, Verbenas, Petunias, Phioxes, &e., ai 
true, by | and may be had by a poet pier è 
gate, &c. ; ced 
to be far oe oe a gies ha ever | Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, 
Tollington Nursery, Hornsey- FF, ea, SMI 
mentioned DAHLIA- 
ae rae bri right yellow ground, edge 
s to his superb ‘SEEDLING D AHLIAS, viz i— q | bcag well up. aes 
©. packet, 6d. pac BI 
e. Gro 
FULWCOD DH IERO- darke Ny shaded with rosy vio- s. 
t, ôd: 
ah transparent Cos, Radish. eh scarlet, olive- 
‘per pkt. 6d.; New Sum mer | shaped, pet DE O84 pave 
Chi; W; 
call the attention of Dahlia 
Cabbage, m r pkt. Gd. Winter, 
Ohio Squa: most ad pac ao “ae let; very. round, symm oats fall and well up in the 
Also, Ba p in collections for 10s., the 36 Showy and centre; he ecu at 9 6 
‘Hardy eras, “or the list and. description of S sien see the FANCY—rich bright colour; very thick 
Chronicle, dated March the Ist, Es the pr dies year, p. 133. well-formed pets es ou apnoea compact, of 
great depths » vi i pe rising conten allowed by all 
that haye most splendid show flower ; 
shaded 
Likewise the 18 Tarictics of Tender Annuals for 7s, 6d., as 
, Tecomm Mar page oak, 
Gar 
eet 
beh had 0 ona application, post-free.. bak alg eggs ark, m: aroon, “distinctly s ‘with 
 BAGSHOT NURSERY ee ght eat depth fr sere ost cba at ee in bs pap 
ine; great depth, forms almost a e centre go 
AT l > g LI Be 4 SH = ML HOYE and well up, but t! aoe’ ccasionally slightly į 
SPRUC jersigned et ribbed; ahah 7 
of the above, of ills: zes ane ioe EAR, a to pias The above are very cellent Habit, and’ are re- 
to the trade and to the pu pee x general, on very resthibik commended with the posses oS 
terms. Apply to Mr. GEO ‘AKER, Bagshot Nursery (late chit hg pel lear bright yu arotan pita fal and 
ae ORN nes ee nally a bate i splendid and first-rate 
‘ Noe. t nol rak, eight, 4 feet 
S.— CORNER ¢ O een STREET. | ` The n ave best frequently ‘exhibited, and =i 
(by Official Appointment) the SEEDSMEN to the Sov. 5) (See advertisement in Gardeners’ Gazette most of idan E 
£ “RO OYAL A AGRICULTU RAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” | The following respectable growers will be able to execute tg eh 
» oe to remind the Members of the Society, and Agricultu urists | orders for any of the above, in good strong plants, Ee frst 
n general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- oe eer :—Mr. Keynes, Salisbury; Mr. Girling, Sto wmar- 
houseisat the Corner of HALF-MOON- SAS OES ket; Mr. Widnall, Cambridge; Mr. Drummond, Bath; Mr. 
LONDON, as for the last Fifty Years. Ha: Trison, , Downham; Messrs. Brown and Attwell, Uxbridge ; 
Priced Lists er agen ral Seeds 7 y Mr. Spery, Hungerford; Mr. Edwards, York; Mr. Whale, 
be had on applicati 5 bap + oe ees y= Vale, Be scary Mr. Harri- 
son, York ; Messrs. E. and F. Sorrell, Ch fe 3 
EED PO TATOES HUNDREDFOLD |i toria, Mesar. and A. Smith, Hackney ; Mr, Oat | veined 
POTATOES, as advertis = in the @ 8° fb ronicle, | leugh, vom ae Melina, Kendal; Mr. ht, St. 
February, 1842. The a bse ve been proved to produc the largest | Leonard’ n-Sea; s e ‘Son Brechin 
amount of crop, and one of the very best Potatoes yet known Scotland ; i. rs maken, N argraves and 
: They may be obtain why. a quantities a ss than half a a load of Sons, ppa: ; Mr. a aeina iisskneya Mr. Edwards. 
126lbs, at the rate of: 208. pes Aprii aa, Apply to R. 8. Yaras, St. Suen, near Nottingham; and Mr. Le e, Lenton, near No tting- 
ham 
ani s Square, 1 Manche E 
TET ee a R.T BAY will be able to supply Pl: ost of the New 
ro 5 ae to inform, on — and Loony Danias coming out ont this i enson ot which ‘deter pve Catas is ti e o 
k Bas d elected Varieties of (wi Beata oh sore Ds O FUCHSIA GROWER: T a fine robust DESA one under proper a 
r sataing CI Clo pres 1 per hikers mixed for Pasture, 10s. ye TR JR begs PA his È > SFN p H pes en i ery short time.— niet y 
Sane he ki ing : wane, Ó he Fond inet has now ready paora Out a few SEED- | , SIR "W. MAGNAY, bright glossy red, habit- 
NIP, 2s. per Ib. Very select Long defeat a A Trh be 4 at 78. per dozen; the “ie as 
Yellow feet 4m ANGOLD WURZEL, each 1s, per Ib. | County, and are sae 08 Hohe collections in. ihe “Agents in London + Me A Maule. 
Carriage 
Pec kham, near London. A remittan oe respeotially Tequeste! treet; ae Flanagan i and 50D, 
. Í house-street. Catalogues to be had on a 
