HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, JULY 5. 
ALL THE ew te ENUMER 
No. 27.—1845.] 
IN an a LIST ARE 
DEX 
- ved be 
Price 6d. 
GLASS, MILLED LEAD, AND 
W borova 
ing cf Irish Waste Land 1mp, Soc,’s EADY FOR SENDIN S.—Nurserymen, Market G 
age ede ug i a E RPE E E A w ILL 1AM 1 E RENDLE, Herrie sa very AE ge stock | supplied wi h ONG and Sheet square eei A Gëndeners, and other 
eis fon, British, meeting of c] e vnwly Rana EE T ODEA of the following, is enabled to r them at very y reduced Glazing papan a at mi lowest prices. 
TA = 160 e| bam wns, Grassseedsfor - 460 White Lead pe - 37s, a ae <— eee 218. 0d 
ing ani- Maclara aurantiaca +  - 450 On SANTH MS.— First ge —Selection of 20 Linseed Oi H os s : 
j =- > ee Bala Min nrloht 96 ie ae ea the following List, includin ms as rand Package, for 15a. or T ntine, Pan B jasin 
l thts Club Faas | Poach leat: H wee 16s. free by Porth. —Minerva, Eleg ans, Vesta, Hero, Queen, | Warranted ‘Varnishe mir es Base Work, et 
fick Show, judges at - 457 a amag propagation of i ; Grandis, Compactum, Invincible, Formosum, Georgina, Con- By 8, ionots, Pipes and B: a eae d Ground Colours, 
feeding =- = = $64a | Plants, d S of varieties = 5r : ductor, Mirabile, Beauty, Phillis, Sultan, Criterion, Campes- rials, Complete Listo ‘Pricen may be had, gratis, 
cht ae rotted os for ast i 2 ae roni, Duc de © iano, Princess Marie, Grand Napoleon, ona plication to R. Cocan, 5, Princes-street, Leisester-square, 
Tr gg a | Poratocrop, miawageanemy Ge = AND ws Chariemagne, Reine de Prusse, Ivanhoe, La Superbe, tend ondoa. 
ning Reds pider, Errington on = 455c frre gg de Crequie, David, Julius Cæsar, Solon, vee Glasses, Striking Glasses, and Fish Glebes ; Ornament 
465 ose-water, to make - 460 ¢ | thene: idalis, and Defi Shades and Confection Glasses of all sizes. 
Royal roses ane a aa d| Se = lection of followin t, in- 
si 2 Soci don: Floricultural de cludin oe ~ ty gy tog for 9s, t r 10s, tree by Poro 0 Y AND SEED BUSI 
- ‘or x Spruce Fir Weevil- =. M a riomphe, Isabella, Astre Lumineaux, Empress, Enchantress, dis f, 
I 486 b | Stock, breeding of - 466a | Glory, Luxuria, General Laborde, Abelard, Imogene, Bethalia, T or isposed of, the STOCK and GOOD. ALE 
‘ i Letitia, Buonaparte, Leonora, Marechale Messina, Colonel | with 17 acres of fine Nursery Stock Be f Forest 
om s bes, Maria, Ar Casimir Perrier, Ma Pompa- 7 atqa ipime Bag Es 
an exhausting crop yo , 0 and Fruit-trees, Ev n and F reQresS Trees and Shrubs, 
fest-irees, to prune -4 ~ od Theresa, Paper White, Queen gene Chancellor, American Plants, Greenhouse Plants, &c, ; situate wi five 
education of + 45: ping land ~ - = - Victory, Spanish Brown, Atrosanguinea, Park’s Imperial Yel- nutes’ walk of the Market-pla: f Pontefi 
adulterarion of -~ Teda ah low, Golden Lotus ‘Advestare, Im Serial: vale o KATAGA ace of Pontefract, and withim 
lend and Agri. Society's Wheat, growthof - si < 4686 A x ; p nin minutes’ walk of the pare ae ws Railwa: Eger a drier = 
=- = = 464c | Wireworm,tokill e =- = 457 GIRLING’S NEW STRIPED PETUNIAS—The following wae, and the neighbourhood studded n and 
taral Society = 457b Set, eee Roger 4 news gers for 10s, (or free Z iam gentlemen's Daisies: Part seh ay na I meer 
ss for 11s. 8.)—Atti n, Beauté de jour, Beauté parfait, Cærulea | on securi: ity, and a lease sem of all a Price = land,— 
ER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OF H.R.H. THE | Sttiata, F met not, Louis. Gullin A Membrana Apply to Mr. Ricnarp Mirrow, Hull.—J 
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. pare pe Pore eter ear ee ata deli nary 
and Morgan’ neata.— These are highly recommende z 
“INDIAN AZALEAS—The following Set, including Hamper ACKSON” BEAUTIFUL care ee 
Pa Lateritia, Splendens, Variegata, Smithii, T. s KING > 
urrey, re pectfully announces that he is now se: 
. kage, for 6s. 
RANS, Danielsiana, and Indica alba. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS—Selection of 2 s fr the 
iper and Bly Pe 9s. nar rer 
mbricata, Lupinus difolius, 
C. pyrami: ra C. Bar- 
Geum chiloense, Campanula grandis, 
ici agilis hirsuta, Lychnis Bungeana, 
be open mpetitio m:) Lh, Chaleedonica, Chelone karbata, Lysimachia verticillata, 
ying entfance fee: for 12 geranium, Keen | Ranu no, R. a itifolius, Potentilla Hop- 
; 2d, 1. 10s. enhous Semana. P. pee, superba, P. sanguin P. splendens, P. 
Leucrachroa, A a nee =: san Di: us egatus, 
arias, en ps rst japonica, Lythru ria, Pentstemon gentianolde 
s. 6d. ; 
n of Fruits (Pines AT iE Bs. ; 
data E P. lilacea grandiflora, P. Wheel: aid i Rivers, 
a Se entrange ie 6d. 5 P. cordata grandiflora, oe P. panicul: ba, P. 
re p triflora, P. cordata, P. Van Houttei, Stachys ap 
arie; 
M US P TS—Selection of 12 sorts from the 
fitors iing following List, including pi tom and Package, or 208, (or 20 
eda rts for 30s.)—Lilium lancifolium, L. Gloxini 
$s paid aft erina, G. caulescens, axima, G. rul tubiflora, Hi- 
p iscus C ronii, azurea, isc Si grandiflorus, 
taries, at the Central an ng 
Office, 
schynan 
Plumbago pon orp Entana crocea, Achi- 
, Comm ercial 7s ra C G. 
menes hirsuta, A. picta, A. grandiflora, Ges 
exa, na, Cery ia rosea ie egecines, fonja 
SOYAL SOUTH LONDON 1 floribunda, Pentas teigin us florilmnda, am- } 
© SOCIETY, Unde: pylus betulefolia, Ressiffora racemosa, Ipomsa Learii, Styli- 
— fascicularis, ragmansia floribunda, Thunbergia chry- 
sops, 
Chorizema varium, 
with Tro a ae olum Lobbianum and A ucaria 
Imbricata. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA. —Twenty good plants of this 
——- hardy Tree, including ‘Hamper and Package, for 18s. 
will ag By All Plants war- 
xecuted in strict rotation. 
‘at ni cha and Sort. Every New Plant obtained 
a ” pi P 
ut plants of the two undernamed extremely beautiful ERICA 
pet are highly deserving a place in on most select collectio: 
ERICA EASSONIANA, has ted flowers pure 
white, and much s vg 
btained 
obtained the firs as a Seedling E the 
Exhibition of the. Sosa Botanic Society don, 
on the 4th of June, 1844 + 21s. 08. 
ERICA PERSPICUA ROSEA, has much of the beau- 
tiful habit of E. p pee with im rose-coloured 
flowers a ve . 10s. 6d. 
ing N d PJ , at the low pele 
quot, 
Achimenes pic ++ 2s. ôd. phe cherrima .. 3s, 
paea eæles . 5 0 Sea maculata ..10 6 
onia rami 5 0 cutellaria elegans .. 5 0 
Be dlea Finalera, 8 6 Styphelia laurifolia .. 5 0 
Bossiwa heterophylla. 5 0 | Spirea Douglasii .. 3 6 
Chironia floribunda . 5 0 a ic 
Chorozema specta s. told 6 
variegata 3 6 | Tecomaschinifolia .. 10 6 
Chorozema triangulare 7 6 | Tetratheca, or Treman- 
Daviesia Hugelii .. 21 0 dra Hugelii 7s. 6d. to 21 0 
Gesnera Gardneriana 5 0 | Veroni: lia ¢ 
brotni shears E. pin 5s. to 10 
N $ 
a -10-6 PE a 
T. J.’s General Gutaloges; with prices for 1945, ro be ob- 
two penny stam; 
taine ed qn application, by enclosing 
Wiping IA ee AEA This large and 
ety w. ised in the Providence Ni 
re is one at the fir cha ie produced. For descri; n of te 
3 as soon as introduced, tra brilliant variety see Dr. Lindley’s opinion, w ich will be 
VER CUP, value Si. 5s., for the b rixton, Just published—New Geranium Circular for 1845. aris) in the Gardeners’ “Chron icle of September 9th, page 663, 
1 PICOTEES ; als s., for the best 12 white Vigwer-zeot "circular fe 1845. Ease the signature W. Miller. “Your TEADA rid, between Ful- 
8 a SILVER CUP, value 5l. 5s., for Wik can now o do san cäti s and Corymbiflora, is a very h: wer : ee 
hia ba Cee inati tube long and slender, gradually Paadi in till 
3 will take place in the above Gar- GS Orders abo red, F ree of Car- the diameter is a quarter of an inch; the tube ipp dak 
rae Aes ee fey List of Prizes and the | riage, to Tan Bristol, gta a Fal alaei, or Barn- | Pink colour, having ye of a Srg nish Pri ae ae a 
strong contrast to the Bright an orolla seen between 
Peckha JOHN Tatton 3 NEVILLE, Sec. yeas of Tae above Öl. to Liverp col, Dublin, yet ta 4 the flo Itogethe is 3} inches in length, and the 
LOWE s are very handsome as they approach maturity ; it flow 
R SHOW atthe ROSHERVILLE te nown Correspondents fully desired to g a large broad bunch, which is divided branches con- 
» GRAVESEND, the 15th July, 1845. The | reference in London. aining altogether 150 flowe It was submitted 
000. Th ix fo É Union-road Nurseries, Plymouth, July 5. the Editor of the Flori 'abinet, whose opinion will be 
$ und in No. 128, under the si W.M. “ Your Fuchsia 
WOOD AND SON’S SPLENDID EXHIBITION OF ROSES 
FIELD, SUSSEX. NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCK- 
of tickets ; uate 
oom Seven 0 
‘close 
as, or TE c J s ne tickets at SUSSE 
iy 1l, Gravesend, 
s ytd B. THonxrow E See at the offi «OOD rac gh eng n image 
F, I N, Es tea the offi f the Com ri 
00, Great it Guildford a aa S spectfully o fan ouncing to the Nobility, Gentry, lovers 
and amateurs of paa and their friends, that 
iian OODLANDS Ne rei 
of the above fav: enone isn perfection, and will 
continue in plot during the Rose ies 
W. W. & S. take the present opportunity of stating that their 
IMMENSE STOCK OF ROSES has been considerably increased 
RS T tie F 
egtion min wi ae ora San after the the eet | ow 
am will r 
ta ang, waste 
t9, and 2’ past 
Yy OUELL èc 
ile from the Nursery, at sieht 
—Sa aa 
wbridgeworth, worthy of being intro 
£ i ien A by any other collectio: 
In addition to the foregoing c late. a 
‘Dunit patronage, the 
i their Friends they EA OF 40 ACRES, 
a. Pleks T Sarge extends over an 
fey best F will be fou abound in every description of Ornamental 
CHR SAN THE 12s. per dozen, Trees, E cas, and Flowering Shrubs, and indeed every 
Dit ERBENAS MUMS = do. icle connected with the business. 
7 Ditte PEtee NIAS i s. do. Visitors are respectful], ormed that the carriage-road 
. he PANSIES utr 2s. do. through t is in Fon i ane r, and arbours have 
Great Yarmon! ell reat see former Adv inant been fitted up at convenient distances for their accommodati 
ursery, July 5, vertisements, Finally—Wm D & Son beg leavi ate that they 
do not intend to bit Roses at any of the Horticul 
ag 
NICH ki i 
, SILVER RLOCK tent PELARGON the disappointment ‘occasion rienced by those Ladie 
fim, plants of this # verre bu and Gentlemen Swi in former ha fpi A: to visit th 
etti in grounds on the eve of a grand Horticultural Féte, am Boia. 
e Nursery tially stripped of its oy Uke favo 
ADMITTANCE GRATIS, DAILY 
EE same ‘ Emperor 
fh he tt days exe Heat! 
e Botanic Society, is 12 miles ipei from the Hayw: 
Maresfield 
station on itho London a n Railway, from which pee 
conveyances may be obtain a 
Coaches from London to Maresfield every Tuesday, Thurs- 
day, ‘ona Saturday from the Golden gee Ch Cross.— 
bo light Vans = Coach from Brighton to T Wi 
| passing through Maresfield, 
“ee ES 
> supp 
: TH’ 
ead’ ent out = om niet fhe g Ba 5 » at 
sista eat nts o; ae r oi 18s, 
Jug, ae 
fo e gnature 
is a very fine one, and deserves cultivation in every situation.” 
Also noticed in the Northern Times as the “ Gem of 1844.” 
W. MILLER will commence sending out the above FUCHSIA 
n the 23d of July, when p Par 4 be had of any of the following 
Nursery fupi edsmen, or m Providence Nursery, Ramsgate. 
Wood & Son, Maresfie 
Flanagan & So: oe on 
Hurst & M‘Mullen, London 
a B. ge | Staffordshire 
Ww. agra ag Canterbury 
R. Charlton, Hexham 
arner & ay Cornhill 
Hancock & S = . Smii h, Daisto: ton 
F. & A. Smith, Hackney T peo bs York 
H. Slator, Lincolnshire Van Geert, Antwi 
N. Gaines, Battersea M. aarcwees Cambridge 
M. Armond, F. 8. peice Stowmarket, Suffolk 
Brown, pg Henders pple- 
etro place 
Marnock = Manley Hackney | Haycroft, Cork 
T. & W. dasyde, Mussel-| Pettit, St, Edmonds 
burgh iemar ia 
Stewart, Salt-hill . Laird, D e 
Cooper, W. May, Yorkshire 
Messrs, Backhouse, York Garraways, Mays, and Co., 
Fuller, Worthing A. Verchaffett, Belgium 
Ivery, oooh y ta Eo 
Catl plin, Knaresi 
EA E & Eene “staffordshire J. k €. n Koreaa 
Rogers & hed oe 
iti Sania Ramsgate. 
P tis & sows” Collection o f ROSES, which 
are now in Tra may be seen any day except Sunday 8. 
THE WALTHAM- CROSS ta of the Northern 
psy eg fas ties Railwa; we fee the nearest, and an pio 
o the Nurseries from each train.—Cheshunt Nurseries, July 5. 5. 
