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{THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper of ural Econ 
omy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 25.—1845.] 
SATURDAY, JUNE 21. [Price 6d. 
THE BEST NEW CINERARIA OF THE SE ASON, 
“nore EEDS. edge ata an HALF-MOON-STREET, 
aise Mitchell, Ardenin, treatmentof - 415 e| W~ JACKSON & CO., Nunaneruri, having been S S GIBBS and CO, 
ogee - 4195 gis tiles SU ans fortunate in producing a n entirely new Aeutiiee in (by Official ‘a pt os the SEEDSMEN to the 
E an noester a a ia i pes Zdujit cing 4184 | elegant tribe of plants, beg to announce that itis their intention “ROYAL AGRIOULTURAL Pe a OE ENGLAND,” 
x Z seyetincnby Ate Lawes 424 Lady or set po PE aS : fed £ | to send them out early i utumn, due notice of which, with | Beg to remind ti ~ Meibers of ociety, and Agriculturists 
F wg feed! arot tax Lands, warping of A 424 4 | further particulars, will given. very dwarf and | in general, that their only iaria pdas and eed Ware- 
> Foja - 418a | Lawes’ Experiments - = 4245| compact wers, not exceeding 9 inches in height, producin; heen at the riae HALF-MOON-STREET, PICCADILLY, 
sx ot ire : i c es > an Soela renee TH H immense masses of brilliant flowers with handsome, broad, an LONDON, as ree rae wot Fifty ¥ears, 
6a | Luminosity of p eee - - 4175 | Well-formed petals great acquisiti th ouse Priced Lists ie anpi ies Seeds are always ready, and may 
è Sea d, action of = ina Lyons on Örchidacem, rev. - 419 b | during the r and early part of Spring. be had o: 
` ind viphurie ac acid “pr 44a stance ie te - yA é ar Sr i z es , Wm. J. & Co. beg + that their jeiioratiaies Y casi —— 
opsy trostan eedlings gaine the Prizes at the York Horticultural and EN ? 
cules Aaghronmecasy a sis Tev. - 4432 | Floricultural Society’s Show on the 30th April last, had extra ST NI n UNTS PATE CARDEN BOTS sap 
z £294 | Orchidaceous plants, by Mr. Ton, Rewent’s to them at the Royal Botanic Society's Exhibi- | Works see Advertisement we Gardeners’ Chronicle, April 12th, 
- 4204 poe ‘ons, rev. - pad se tion, oara Park, London, on the 7th ult. ; and carried all WHITE BISCUIT, STONE and WEDGE oD WARE of 
A . Pa, rise Sean: in. iza Mee ee nied 23 du Fela North Riding Show, w, held at Nort rthallerton, Mag colours and di esigns, fi Drawing-rooms, as patronised 
+ 416 a | Pinus Douglasii, size oi z & ajesty, and many of "the nobility ; ae 9s. to 7l. 108, 
. ri v Plants, potting of 2 ne TAN orders will be ¢ carefully a ttended to, and those received 
è — _luminos oalty of aes? ira now will have a preference. per per dozen: Wholesale" le and Retail Depot, 29, Queen's-row, 
; ie -i aurea Pipe avo am ding “4 Cross-Lanes Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshire, June 21, i 
of. 4154 Portiig, temiri n - 4174 ee FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
- 424 b | Poultry, management of - 493. a NEW AND FRAGRANT-FLOWERED CEIR SHRUB. r 
E 419 b | Roohea falcata, = == ala ESSRS. HENDERSON, Prne-arrre Prace | JOHN MORTLOCK, 250, CETRA 
k 4,422, 424a respectfully offer plants, at 30s. each, of announces thas he has a very large assortment of th 
= A196 | Warping lands “= CSO? do HINDSIA LONGIFLORA ALBA. This beautiful plant is of | articles in various colours, and solicits an early inspection 
Hare WENA s, to kill 418 d | a medium size in growth. Its flowers are trumpet or funnel- | Every description of useful CHINA, oe and EARTHEN- 
Wheat, Siminal leaf-stem of i= 421l e f oe WARE at the lowest possible price Cash.—250, Oxford- 
ned procure - Pan A Gn Hasanni Farmers ci ub áss o | Shaped, the Toes tubular part nearly 2 inches long, expanded po price, 
in Melon-beds > 417 c | Yeast, bitter > Asia | at om tip; oe be A eoni exceedingly fine teodata ane ied aw ee rae U 
~ ~- -~ roduced in arge and e: gantly. verging racemes ATE WORKS, vora MIDDLESEX. 
aia 7 lossoms each, upon plants not exceeding 16 inches in hei: ht. 
DOYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENT'S PARK, In habit it is much more robust than its prototype (H. longi. THE gd Articles, manufactured in Slate for 
The last EXHIBITION OF PLANTS AND FL LOW flora), and possesses none of its obvious defects in cultivation, Horticultural purposes, may be seen in use at Worton Cot- 
in the Gardens of this Socie ety, will t ie ics Its clearness of colour, onnenn z habit, and exquisite fra- | tage, upon applica a tothe gardener (Sundays koreo 
ou July the 2d. In addition to the iat display | grance, render = far superi any species of Jaslene Serva a for Frames 
will ard. n Extensive Collection of FRUIT, for | hitherto known Ciste: pt Balconies and Veran- 
ffere 
of Admiss may be had at the Gardens, price 5s. 
uti the day of Exhibition, when they will be Ts. Mig each, 
Ticket can be sab adie 7 ah the production of an order 
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NEW AND RARE PLANTS, Gard Orange Tubs, FlowerBoxes, &c. 
Bes BA CRE OUSE & SON (tate T. & J. Epwarp ay wa be happy to answer any inquiries, either 
) NURSERYMEN, &c., York, have now plants on ne personally or by 
Ee ele kia beautiful s species read, “a very :— 
may set down or ie oe at the entrances to the | CHIRITA SINENSIS.—A charming greenho E- ack: —aAll persons desirous of Culti 
of Marquees on ee Bg aie of the Garden, Sidni pro- m China, in HE RE interm pana en 4 that pleasing eoa profitable branch of rural economy— 
on anst the w ofrain. The pad toopen| Gloxinia and Didymocarpus, bearing s ithe Honey Bee—are respectfully informed by G. NEIGHBOUR 
ae “De C. Sowzrsy, Secretary, tiful large lilac Foxgi iove-like flowers on each stem - « 21s. Od. | & Son, that they pave prepared, for this season, an extensive 
HIBBERTIA fea EAT Phd ar k delar River supply of their various improved Bee-Hives ; their collection 
RTI shrub, with large compact showy yellow consists of “ Nutt’s Collateral Hive,” “The Single Box Hive,” 
he of abundant Hoane -3 Sa e. «+ 103. 6d. | “The I ed Cottage Hive,” “The Ladies’. 0! 
i ed Bishop of ch a Douglas, Ashling — LLIA ULG eh ORA—A native of Me T Hive,” &c., from either of which the Honey ma’ ken at 
5 Grace th of Rich. s. Pilkington Flowers bright scarlet, produced in abund: any time without inju: ta the pos and may be worked with 
hond R in close whorls towards the pienin. ëy of the ee Eren 10s, 6d. per fs tipena; rere ia y the, t timid and unae- 
eS A HABROTHAMNUS CYANEUS,—China, Flowers spor- Ut to ce K desctiptive 
Mrs. Smith, Bersted Lodge celain big 2 ee de be for on receipe of 
Mrs. Smith, aio < BOON stamp. ye recy Depot's and sed Warehouse, m 
C.D Be Sip, biog oe Holborn, London. 
F “Nutt on Bees” (5th Editi i 
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and turned up at the ~ and | ve evidentl — bron 
KINGSTON, poi cet Pee tae 
ae “29 1843. 
Bal ae, iy permis of J. B. GEORGE PLUM, Sas ical Instrument Maker and Cutler, No. ‘ai 
rth DEA oa a ried day, 
CB, the Ba y permisaion si AEA Sir J or DENNIS, 
a aoe (or Buffs) will attend, Ad- 
article, manufactured solely sd him. Sent free to any pai bd 
Po 
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enh of the Royal Botanie Society of London, the Re hg PeR 22d of 38 penny postage stamps, or a 
n that Prizes will be, at the] on the 4th of June, 1844 + 21s. Od, | Office order for 3s 
a scr weekly Labourers, Mah hai of E peeps ih tes ai LEPUS TIMIDUS, WITH LEPUS CUNICULUS; OR, 
Cle ct fA fae eet seg a son plone ieee ta ve much bone, 
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tthe hs in that j rr ve ce aati ide: Also the following New and ina 9 Plants, ae the low prices g! E depth of carcass, furnished with a on. 
ict: g pia Sets 6d, | siderable dewlap, long and beautiful erect ears, with large 
ROSES, Achim es E beso “> 106 | | jecting eyes cisely resembling those of the Hare ; its size is 
soe Alona coelestis.. --: 5 0 | Ruelliamacuiata  .. equal, weighing a‘ months’ old 1 bs ; its flesh is 
Collection f ROSES, which | Begonia ramen tacea . 6 0 | Scutellaria elegans .. 5 0 highly flavoured, substantial, very savo cooked as th 
en b dlea Lindleyana . 3 6- |Styphelia laurifolia .. 5 0 ghiy ed, antial, Y Savoury, e 
may be seen any dig except Mee Buddlea y: yp hare, few would distinguish the difference. A few pairs may be 
Railw: STATION of the Northern and | Bossiza hetero phyla, 5,0" | Spires eke had ‘by addressing to Mr. Joun B Market-place, Great 
Naren from e: aye is the neare st, and an omnibus runs Chironia floribunda 50 6 — on the following terms :—4 to 5 months’ old; 20s. 
each train.— Cheshunt mt Nurseries, June 21 | Ch one pectabilis ee ee gag a e }per >- to 3 months. 1 to 2 months, 10; 
—— ata o. ee ae > ths, 
WARD D Chorozema triangulare 7 6 Tetrathece, oe Preiss cluding Lee oe Ph stoice Ka y be r 
mt ENYER ne respectfully to invite | Daviesia Hugelii 221-0 dra Hugelii 73.6d. to 21 0 
tion of his ars his Friends in general, to an Meas crane fen eet to 6 OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
ane ae previous yar, cons | Haroon tna <- 15 0 | CHUROHES and MANUEACTORIES ana ont wae 
mars ar newest varieties), planted a - 10 4 Zichya rotondi as ples, and at gme moderate charges, er Sear by DANIEL 
fet mad age length ; they are] T. Js General Cuain. with prices for 1845, may be ob- 
Pt 
, blowing freely within | tained on tained on application, by enelosing two penny stain = | Deand E! Pee time to tt senor ene 
of this subject, and ha “i she ane thon in the erection 
tem Pek daily (Saray cxeepted). | | ,UCOMBE, PINCE xp CO. have for Sale fine | apparatus for the sbovessendoeed A are Oe eae 
on,—J; ugh N Nursery, Setar ói ef ies Toes excepted). Strong Plants ofthe oe select sorts = GERAN IUMS. | ments peas gerd in their rin phate eo onl pief of heat- 
ee e ri Angiola Admiral, —_ B ing not on y Mach, re but cer dtd ry simple, a pare aga e 
JEE eopatra, (Beck’s | Confia n, (Foster’s) durability in economy in the charge. y 
te LING sana ARGONIUMS OF Taree : Duk ke af Core Cornwall, pee s) have ba rm in Ba tland, and Ireland, for 
ate natirers self so: 1844.—It may | Ey ning S (Beck’s) ulgida, (Beck’s) many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the hono: 
g the Hyself so me trouble if I take this means Fairy Queen, fi Thurtell’s) Favorite, (Foster’s) employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in e: 
Li med ( 4 s) Lucy, (Beck’s) the works of their splendid Conservatory erected at y 
sf" eg an Meteor, (Beck’s) D. an BArLEY also construct in metal all riptions of : 
fal justified in di disposing of | Nes r, (Foster’s) Oberon, (Hodge’s) Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invi noblemen, 
Bosca can I receive ag Phosphorus, “Cthuetl?s Pluto, (Thurtell’s) tlemen, and th to the inspection of their v: 
8 are a dopa di h I| Pri yal, (Thurtell’s) Stella, (Beck’s) wings and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the 
tal man Suni ie me) Sir Robert Peel, (Foster's) rtunity of exhibiting, amongst other , an ex- 
vi ered carria adapted for th tinued ly of hot ae Gad ba siringo 
hi 24 fin é ge- apted for shpa ea supply of hot water, = 
free at the Paddington Station, or at any Station on the Great | ment Aa aie omplete than has hitherto been brought 
S š an re the 
Sg « bdr ieee oo D. and E. Bar were the first to introduc: c cur. 
ge on Ta $ oe eae ed x i vilinear houses re hoream and can refer w the Conser- 
SoS NURSERY, 
S BROWN having retire 
ROWN, 
80 poe ive 
a 
inar beg to introduce to public notice a thine Trough Pipe, 
Orchidaceous or ouses where vapour is constantly, or 
at intervals, required, and which may be seen at their Many. 
factory. 
