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HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News -—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 24.—1845.] 
SATURDAY, JUNE 14. 
Ha At ee 
end 
imeneslongifiora - - 404a -dealers. Terga - 405b 
isementn N aS eryme.’s 40l a aaa inorganic - ai c 
and - 3 h | Melon-pits, to heat 
- =- 4046] Mid, ge, yellow Hooks - > anos 
grow Mildew - . - 407c 
. - 4064 Mushroo! - ee a 
403 b| Oak ates “3 arate 
Orchidaceous puai to water Ds c 
- 43 ¢| Oyster plant - i g 
+ 407 e| Pits, Melon, to heat 
402 b| Plants, to b yem by leaves - iona 3 
404 6 — todry 
+. 403 c| Ploughs, ught of a ‘os 5 
- 403 b| Potatoes, early - - 415 
+ = 400a| Poultrt, management of - 47 ¢ 
- 4096 See of - 7 c 
- 401 keep he a - 4024 
- 402 c | Red Aima kil 404 b 
- 401 b| Rosetum, ieuas for forming 899 ¢ 
- 409a | Rotham: mste of kri mitta ppetion 
endrobium oe - 402 ¢ with man 406 a 
= + 408 6 | Stocks, to pis - = + mb 
ising as soe e; 899. Truffles - lc 
- + 4024 Turnips, culture ee - 4096 
island. ahot G 403 b and Beans to grow together its 
Bette - = 40g $: — different manures for =- 
Melon-p - 4002c | Wasps, to destroy -~ - Di 7 
A lina oticed 492" $ — great destructi 403 a 
Ci ioiai rev. - 402 > 
, mode of ve: pon ating 400 s 
Glass 399 taste of = 407c 
Propagation by 402 a Zealogical Society's ‘8 Poultry 
in Society ` 402 409 a 
az 
s aie, 
To he te House, eae shill, on this Chari, 
he auxpose of Electing Persons as Pensioners, 
fe followin, s the result of the t:— 
AR Residence. Votes. 
3d r 67— Bristol CTE i} 
fortlake 2 28 
2d 
2d 
23 
ro —Charlton 
otscray we oe 
Š ee éh teks that GEORGE MARTIN, Mary 
ON, RICHARD STOYLES, and TOEN.: Pia having the 
aoe otes, were e a ry So Era kg on this 
WR. Cur Ry arringdon- 
Sec., 97, F 
spre ei 
tronage o; of Her Most Gracious M. 
The mele 
epee te for Facies n will 1 be eld i in the 
60} Spare 2 Zoolo, ardens, on Wenrosnar, June 25th, 
3 tolled all Eanibiten » when Prizes will awarded for 
i: collections: « cae S eoan gis an Yor rchidaceous 
pe Heaths, Pelarg R ase, 
les, 
the 
; ciety ma i“ bi 
Ebe benee ose 
p: AE ATRA HORTICULTURAL FETE 
on Friday, the 20th of J 
aarp ce ASSOCI ON’ in’ f ee 
offered in 
matures ona 
nae OPES re sey, Bee 
oe t oo collection of 30 on 
ies 
Is prize, al. 2d ope ty ia pot 
4 8 collection > f 20 
í men eee) in bloom 
l. ; 2d priz 
ATION. 
offered, viz. 
ther „hardy, a 
Entr: 
AERA (either hardy, greenhouse; 
Eaten pots, exhibited with nam 
ntran 
A 
F fhe best co collection 
a cut Pansi pi eA 
p= ie rr 7.5 EN na s pariete “Ist prize, 
t prize, 10s. ; dnd priz 
e, 
epee 10s. 
s. ; 2nd prize, 
Ast st priz ze, “Bs. 3 ; 2d prize, 3s, 
neko a es ga prize, 3s, 
s. each class, 
to carts that t the articles 
h, or oe been in oom pos- 
evening. 
uired 
Own gro: growt 
ks; and no 
lock in the ev 
three da; 
an be removed 
Povar SOUTH LONDON ‘FHORICULTURAL Com 
year-old seen, da 
30s. 
Agia AND D HORTICUL- 
ind permission of J. 
on Hampstead 
Exhibiti 
= Admission rS 
a order of the Sein nittee s. MILLE 
OOLW LORAL Tg rst 
ime for bine pd prent Mead will be held at the Town- 
Monday, Jun 
TS, 08. 
F 
poleona imperialis S 3 0 
ae ms 
Gardenia merc: na 3 0 | Na 
Cereus Pesce «2010 6 
3 
Whitfieldia far 110 
olia. 7 
ee en -0 6 |tSpirea Douglas’ 03 6 
Ditto d iaaea Gardneriana 0 A 0 
speci: .esiss 1 0 | Tacsonia molissima . 0 6 
Jocroma tubiformi rmis.. 0 3 6 
* These Vero sare natives of Ni 
and dostania greenhouse plants. 
t Se colour oi od this hardy plant approaches scarlet, 
wick Nurs: me Jun aon 
w Zealand, quite shrubby, 
NUR 
H OWN having pert 
his Successor, W. C. 
m 
g Ane es 1844 (three blooms of each WN, begs to solicit a conti- 
variety). Entran mbers, 1s. each variety. nuance of that patronage so ea given to this establishment, 
CLASS E.—Ditto of 18, aisle blooms. Entrance to non- | and to assure his c rs that no effort shall be red to 
members, 6d. each bloo) ake it one of the first in the kingdom. is stock of Dahlias 
CLASS Sorapa | Pansies Entrance to non-members, 6d. | and Pansies already are unrivalled; also the Verbenas, Petu- 
each bl tery AR es according to merit, at the discretion of | nias, Carnations, liums, are selected from the newest 
the Commi and be: Geraniums, Calceolarias, and Camellias, will also 
CLASS H.— nase An Collections of Stove or Greenhouse | form a leading feature; and Fruit-trees of all the new and 
ae not fewer than 12 varieties—Ist prize, value 2. ; Ses te Seeds, Mats, Mushroom-spawn, ers, 
1l. 5s. ulbs, &e. 
CLASS I.—Gentlemen exhibitin; in their own or their gar- T 
Mihiieapted: - Prides ter abovel-: bers | QEEDLING PELARGONIUMS OF 1844.—It may 
(in each class), 2s. 6d. WO save i quirers and myself ssa re ped if I take this means 
N.B.—The prizes (articles of plate), will be presented to the | of infi kirai the public of my intention to send out my Snort 
successful competitors on the day of Exhibition. ea e seedlings of 1844 direct pend this place, Exhibiting | te hes 
tending to Lk aga to enter notice ea aen r before | the Amateurs’ Class, I have not felt justifie di ing of 
pigs oe 20th in sign alg L, Powis. siaenrt, of wh an; pe agn, often ipii to; neither ¢ pie ve an; 
He sarin tion m obtain orders ntil the series of Exhibitions are closed, afier which 
will afford every anedig in the usu; 
Epwarp Becx, Worton Cottage, Jun ‘ane 14. 
anD CO, are now forw. mnt per post free ore 
e utmost punctuality, to any of the Uni UC. "PICTA 
ingdom, fine stron ll-rooted plants of the following beau- ots PIP. ARKSTONE, near POOLE Sh leave ie 
tiful CHRYSANT MS, at And doz., the et gr bein è annou: a ed Seedlin; g, which will be re: 
left to the to Yovext and Co., and sure a for delivery on the 20th of June next, at 8s. per plant, package 
fine Autumnal ineindes ; it was ire to Professor LinnteY for inspection, 
Achmet Bey, aaa white 2 wae pronounced by him to to be a good flower. (See 5 
tae ine: Madame een dark rose . 650, Sept, 28, 1844.) Itis large in size, the tube and 
ragi per Marechale Messina, yellow and nie ‘ofa delicate e but bright pink, the latter tipped with green, 
ant Marie, red [red he corolla of a rosy c: ns s aren ged with lilac ; the . 
Beauté de ‘Versailles Marie Antoinette foa is m developed nf ante ubstance, "and 
Bella ok Aes Memos nee a fre r,—June 14, 
Bethul: n i 
a Minerva; Apink and white NEW AND RENDERSON, Ph STOVE SHRUB. 
Campestroni, purple [son | Mirabile, white and buff E HERD ERS PINE- pes Prace — 
Casimir Perri er, small wan One of the Rin: ng mera 30s. each, of 
Chancellor, white and pink Peter, creamy EE a this Meant ful plant is of 
Changeable, yellow Perspicuum, pink medium size wers are by = wine or funnel- 
ristopher mbe, Ji Prince Al Sa Fe. shaped, stows Chane Tobe inches long, ex) 
petitor Princess Marie, light pink at the tip; pure white in colour, exceedingly fine in odour, and 
Colonel Combe’s, salmon Pulcherri rose erite tit large and elegant! ing of 15 to 25 
Conspicuum Queen Victoria lossoms each, upon pl. t exceeding 16 inches in height. 
Defiance, w Queen, deep rose In habit it is much more than its prototype (H: 
Diana Queen of Gipsies flora), and possesses none of its obvious defects in cultivation. 
Duc de Conigliano, crimson br yellow Its clearness of colour, neatness of habit, and sigan. a fra- 
Duchess de Montebello alind, pink grance, noe it far superior to. any species’ of Jasmine 
Duke, extra fine Saladin hitherto kno 
Elegans, Salters, white 
Expanded, e Súüccess | QEEDS.—CORNER OF HALF-MOON-STREET, 
Empress ë AE crore AS GIBBS and CO. 
i tana, rose g 
Formosu: white aia yellow | Superb, clustered yellow (by Official Appointment) the SEEDSMEN to the 
Golden Lotus tl rie yellow | Surprise, white 
Gem, pink and w Starry, purple 
Goliath, white Tasselled, lilac 
Gouvain St. Cyr, orange — yellow 
ard: Titi 
itian 
Triumphant, pink and buff 
Two-coloured Incurved, yellow 
U {and bro 
Imperial, pale lilac Ae white 
King, pale rose Wheeleriana 
Louis bags fr iio 
Lucidum, 
THE, NEWEST AND VERY BEST FUCHSIAS 
VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, and PANSIES. 
e 
ND CO. continue to l above | Pimi 
highly-ornamental plants per post, free, at the following prices 
Their collection of bove is the most extensi lectin 
ha United Kingdom, thus insuring to the vag urchaser the cer- 
ainty of receiving none but first-rate varieties 
FUCHSIAS. 
YovELL & Co.’s 8 New and pcre PETS 42s, 
ties 
12 Extra Fine Varieties of a “og _ fi < 128: 
12 Ditto sssssoo - 2ls. 
50 Fine Varieties 40s. 
50 Extra fine ditto....... ccvcesvee 605. 
VERBENAS. 
12 Extra Fine Varieties, 6s., the Selection left to Youell and Co, 
12 Ditto 10s., the tires left to the Purchaser. 
PANSIES. oar — a pom UR 
2 Fine Show heni ane by namı . 
ls Extra Fine do. lse 
PETUNTAS, ae per dozen. 
FLOWER SEEDS.—30 d t 
kinds sent per post, free, re 
INE ERICAS, 12s. per dozen. 
ARAUCARIA EEA a, = pi 4 —_ TREE. Wolk 
60-siz S, 101. per 100, or 
r dozen. 
Extra fine ditto, five years, 10 to 12 inches, in 48-sized pots, 
mae plants, 60s. per pe 
— r particulars s 
of Ja säg Ye 
FUCHSIA SEED, saved from the newest and best varieties 
ia og 2s. 6d. and 5s. per packet. 
pedunc primey: hirsu 
3. per dozen, 
R, ” 
enes uta, and grandiflora, 9s. per 
do om grot eae es picta, 1 dozen, 
Fine plants of Pinusexeelsa, Seed, Nin. to 1ft. 42s. per doz, 
or Particulars ae Yournt & pon SEEDLING CACTI, see 
on Advertisement of May 31st, 
Great Y: Nursery, June ia i 14, 1845, 
Wetec 
UELL & Co.’s Advertisement } Oxf; 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OE ENGLAND,” 
“iy Seo Seen Members of the Society, and Agriculturists 
n general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware 
holes is Sét the So alt tr ate STREET, PICCADILLY, 
LONDON, as for the last Fift 
Priced Lists 0 of Apricultur tural Seeds : y dy, 
be be had on m applicatio: 
Į H's HUNT’S PATENT GARDEN POTS = 
Pa NDS. For opinions of Horticu! 
in AAN ertisement in Gardeners’ Chr: i 
WH UTE BISCUIT, STONE, and WEDGEWOOD WARE, of 
various colours an nd designs, ie Drawing-rooms, as patro 
by Her Maje Wi and many of the nobility ae ay 9s. to TL. en 
me mage hee al and Retail De epot, 2 , Queen’s-ro’ 
— 
FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS, 
— wo aes et pean 
—— ae 
us greia TN soli icits 
of useful ‘CHINA, GLASS, and EAR HEN- 
aiala in vari 
Eve: i Akol tion 
R h possible price, for Cash.—250, Oxford- 
WARE at the lowest 
Hyde-par! aes 
street, near 
DWARD BECK informs the a ic that in conse- 
Bel aes e greatly increased demand for his ani 
TUBS, he is enabled to reduce wot wr "of the followin, 
rat 10 per ce: seen s the trequent a. which has hes 
in the exi of o: orders. . This he hope: void in 
future by kee a pe ol and. 
J Soran “mi Cash or Post-office order. af 
l4inches .. Us. Od] 20inches  .. os ne 
Winches ..  .. 12 6 | 22inches weer, 
inches -. .. 16 0 |2tinches -. 1. 82 0 
8 inches .. . 19 0 
Slate Works, Isleworth, Middlesex 
for 
solicit i their ir ee 
om at all times has in Stock 
be obtained med 
12, Panton-street, Hi 
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