AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horti 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | 
J] Dart BiAait.a 
d by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, JULY 12. 
No. 28.—1845.] 
Price 6d. 
INDEX. | OUES & CO. E to remind their Friends they | ROSES. 
3 Hollyhock, lar f 3 ontinue to sw the aes fi ee I i J 
k pa Bhropehire, by ace, aet white See ee 475 b | good healthy plants, bet with floy ea at t 3 s. per di dana = A.F in n E aae = ro S cae > 
iy : aed mpe ts, Wooden, to pr a 2 enia being le left to them or "ia the Pu trehage, mg THE natn STATION A pint Rerne tea and 
SATE a jelanan to EEES Teluvrenut, TATE Double” Striped. CI Chandlerii, Colville, | to ee eee eg Ge r ed ae 
=- - la abl, epee A a, y handle: 7 
“ARS sre 8 ies wo oris oe ras 2 a and Fimo Beallii, SESCAS, Enlipsa, Flo rida, Elega: arity at, 2 = Sone RUR mre cement vee 2 ae = 
mee edicago m Gok. ani Fimbriata. s0, » CHELTENHAM, established in 
475 c AALO onis, ASMAN ec = 473 b i : i 
b i 7: e very best FUCHSIAS + 12s. per doz. 1815, from its extensive connection, offers peculiar advan. 
AR Oaks, Eng cM tata 4 cuttings re Ditto CHRYSANTHEMUMS. . 12s, neg tages to Noblemen and Gentlemen patari aes Ganleners 
- 473a Smee of, in husban - 482 5 Ditto VERBENA 3, do. Tieta de be arn bone of ee d skill and reputation. 
78a | Peach leaf, blister of 472 b Ditto PHTUNIAS By Ws do, Alle sp a atte 
š 7h a pe ne A culbamiane bati 473 a Dit PANSIES. eh Ar «+ 10s, do, Y AND SEED. BUS 
wad tear A a = Pare For particalars, rmer Adverti O be disp jase "Of, the STOCK Ta GOOD-W L 
ns fee] Poate Sedat BEd limit npe ea sul 2 ý kag sel shed NURSERY and SEED B ILL of 
A G ig = t 
: 4703 | PI'miey on ee pr SEEDLING VERBENAS, th 17 acres of fine healthy Nursery Stock, consisting of Forest 
ee pL a | Practice versus theory - AME EARSON, i any th the following VER- erigi Plants evgret and Flowering ni AnI 
sahs o Poig ae sss pe e paiblie c as, confidence, | minutes’ w. e Market-place of Pontefract, and within 
oe ite ET BS views, misceila ee oe ag ue them ©, both in flower n minutes’ walk of the intended Railway Station at Ponte- 
a, 79 a - - 
-= -spren fon imre m b Rote, “yolaw athe ck for i ei $ VERBENA ‘ LA f '„ com genti ith al pema de stud ith ble: and 
sata Siin + e | Royal So: exe ana of crops isr 3 pact habit, and profuse bloomer security ind a AAAS i money may ain 
aor ma Saxifraga Geum, monstrosity. |_| | VERBENA “DEFIANCE,” a fine rose-crimson s large, ph © Mr. Rictaxp Merrow, Tul, Jal 12,1 aS 
ee pee ees D Peach acephalas Sees a 5 h good habit ; the former a wanted inat at the | < DERE RA ~ g ae ESOT 
tof - 4824 Stock, breeding of ees 478 c | Meeting of the Horticultural Society of London, on Saturday, a ENE —CORNER Or: IALF-MOONSTREET, 
f sm, fih portihnos ef Pru: ea Stocks, culture cf < - 471 ¢ | June 2ist. an Plants can be obtained at Eschcol Nursery, THOMAS G and 
: <i Sa ae Keating. Sao or Sete | Hampstead- London, at 3s. 6d. each.—Verb: “ Ava- (by Official Appointment) EA SEEDSMEN to the 
Glan, Bizia Sah | etae past AEREE > io 7 | lanche ” was peor hes at the above Exhibiticn by mistake under “ROY AL A AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
Grass lan if toe management rof | 480 b Wheat, ashes of $ ¿g!a | the name of “ ee ad Lily. Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and griculturists 
Guano, adulteration of - - 472 ¢| Wireworm, to kill 472 b in hetia that their only Counti g House and Seed Ware- 
ee i} aar 472 ¢ ae population, food pien W CALCEOLARIAS. house is at the Vorner o ALP MOON STREET, PICCADILLY; 
T y EEEE ges ESSRS, JAMES DICKSON & SON S, beg to in- | LONDON, as for the last Fifty Years 
heel gece timate that they have succeeded in purchasing the whol bsi shad o l aie Apa Itural Seeds are always řeady, and may 
a tock of the § NG CALCEOLARIAS, raised by Mr. | °° 
UNDER THE | ES SPECIAL. AIA OF 5 R. H. THE GEo. Wer, Gardener, Castlecraig, the flowers of which were FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN 8 
‘THE ROYA HILANIHROPIC SOCIETY O cultural Society, and were so much aad so justly admired, | gJ OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford destreet, roby 
Pec GARDENERS. esti Annual EXHIBITION. ne They are noticed in the Society's Report in the “ Courant of | ©, announces that he has a v cry large assortment of the above 
WERS, &e., will be he ld in the magnificent grounds of Saturday last, as “well shaped and finely mar » hed oes in various colours, and solicits an early inspection. 
ay, the seriptive Catalogue is is m course ‘of preparation, TARE aE nahon of sd at Doustbte Disa. te Da . ao 
published wit ‘ew days. 
me Seg es orm forwarded to all of the Country. Btrect, near Hyde-park,: 
32, South Hanover-street, Edinburgh, July 12. ENRY HUNT’S PATENT GARDEN POTS a 
WOOD AND SON’S SPLENDID EXHIBITION OF ROSES, STANDS. For opinions of Horticultural and Scie 
Works, see Advertisement in Gardeners’ Chronicle, April 12th. 
eee WOODLANDS E NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UOK- | Witt BISCUIT, STONE, and WEDGEWOOD WARE, £ 
: 3 a x various colours and designs, for Drawing-rooms, as atronised _ 
R fas mi w 20, en c a pot ee. ‘ M. WOO à ato hav oe honour most re- by Her Majesty, and many of the nobility: from 9s to TL. 10s, © 
r sias, entrance, 5s. ; Ist Priz spectfully of announcing to the Nobility, Gentry, lovers dozen, Thole sale and Retail Depot, 29, Queen’s-row, 
arias, € nce, 3s. 6d. ; Ist Prize, 10. ; pana meats Mati ee their Tenas, that Eito. near 
(Pines excluded), Stennes, Ds; WOODLAND DS Oe 
Queen Pine, en e 2s. now. in fine: 
Rose ea, 
W. W. & S. take the meite opportunity of stating that their 
IMMENSE STOCK OF ROSES has ma considerably increased 
during the Bow Peer i. Collection has 
valuable ition r pai 
and will 
worthy of being Boir uhai, from 
unsurpassed by any other collec 
In addition to the prai Ea pE 
IPERE. which extends over an A 
tinent, and it is now 
Hrg 
ublic patronage, the 
REA OF 40 mental 
DOYAL souri LOND 
“ SOCIETY. - U; nder ON 
IC 0, e: i 
C JOHN DICKSON, of Brixton, ardida on the eve of a grand Horticultural Béte, have fo 
5l. 5s., for the best 12 white | the Nursery partially si d of its aetaat ‘avourites, 
«also, a SILVER CUP, value 5l. 5s., for AD TTANCE GRATIS, DAILY (Sundays excepted). 
oe Maresfield is 12 miles distant fro’ irit Heath 
ill take place in the above Gar- | station on the London from which place 
hist of Prizes and the | conveyances may be obtaine 
Coaches from London to Maresfield every Tuesday, Thur: 
ahlia 
diy, cree 1845, 
ae xh A ikam obtained fro 
\J Essrs, JAMÈ 
pe et their 
pond to to the s i same, 
net's collection will be fo 
ad ite, a and brightest 
tant bloom are fou: und to 
ho ‘ower-gardens, 
» Send them 
ieties, 20s, 
itto, 403, 
ouN Tavion NEVILLE, Sec. 
Syte bebe airi aea anrr Ae aS 
ano lig bt Mom and ais oi 
'h Ma: 
OBERT eo » FLORIST, a ngton, ae a eton, 
r Manchester, ? Lahoashi ire, c: the attenti of all 
Aktes aod’ Florists y his most érocllent ébllection c of choice 
and leading sorts o im tcl matei? TS yet 
USES; Oatalagaserat which may be had on post-paid 
havin 
, beg re 
ntry o 
Nobility 
found Roses of the dee epes son 
Mahe tints A Som their ANTH 
ghly ornamental in Lawns, | application. 
R. H. most respectfully begs to remind those Gentlemen who 
out at the under moderate have before fa voured him with their orders, that os es are 
3 30 ditto, 25s. ; 40"ditto, 30s. ; al and è ent conditii 
and Gen 
akele Hardy BRITISH FERNS, of 12 
3 x r 3s. 6d.; Two of each species, for 6s, ; :F our of 
rhe r 40s. stun Rockwork, 
i acked 
a OEN = lee 
NE HARE i 
extraordinary and large vateh ee when 
Y, from 12 to 14 Ibs ; possesse: rable en ngth and 
vig Saige dept m a seni furnished with a weneg sate le a vy 
long and beautiful erect ears, with projec! eyes, p 
cisely resembling those of the hare. e a sag of this 
breed is uniformly that of the hare, and when cooked, not to 
be ished from it. forth from five to seven 
oung, and uires no treatment than the common 
abbit. Mr, JOHN BRETT, eet ae a Great Yarmouth, has 
a few pairs dis upon the following terms:—2 to 
months old, 15s. per pair ; 1 to 2 months Fi 10s. per iy to an F in- 
e an e aa riaa aen 
Great Yarmouth, July 12. 
d 16 in 
ae 
day, and Saturday from the Golden Cross, Caan ross — 
Brighton ge 
iné before the pa kite. 
Palace. 1. 
rooms, -street, their large stock of OR 
FLOWEI ge gs TRAINERS, ARCHES, and 
work, suited to the garden, conservatory, and vestibu ie, G 
den and "Hothon use Engines, Syringes, Fumigating Be 
oe oe Floricultural Implements. 
ER-POT, Ng ye: nay genfa oye 
a ts, adaj ted to th n 
ee BECK informs me 
quence of the gogo — demand his fa 
TUBS, he is enabled to e the price « the followi ize 
» He qos he hga trequent delay EK has 
orders. This he hopes to avoid in 
copp 
Also their Im pro 
a 
y keeping a supply on ha’ nd 
Present frion e gor or Eost oee EIE. 
14 inches w 20in inches 22s. 6d. 
15 inches oe we i ty th ches a s. 25. 0 
ches 5 nches ee e+ 32 0 
18 ‘raion 
Slate Works, ielbsroeth, Mia ey at 
S 
GLANS: i i ei A 
OTHOUSES, CONSERVAT TORI ES, &e., made 
and fixed Complet 
Jas. W 
WATER sco FOR HEATING 
COR A toe DWELLING-HOUSES, 
MANU ACTORIES, ices a improved princi- 
ples, and at ve Bes ch ee , erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLB RN. 
AILEY g devoted much e idera- 
HE He and much experien: e erection of 
aratus for the above-mentioned p by improve- 
ments s ested in their practice, rendered their mode of hi 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and ha sare seer 
dura’ anya in the apparatus Mew econo! They 
are 
have erected — ot me ig d, oo Tela pe ck 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and h ape the ho mour to be ` 4 
em: uosa A the Hortieuttural aa ‘of, Setane = „ine 
we their sp! rage stn at 
eae E BAILEY, sige 
opportunity of exhibiting, amongst òt pein ne = ex- 
tremely complete and convenient kitchen apparatus. ange, 
vor eb fo 3 sre fees supply of hot water, and a arrange 
omplete than has hitherto been brought 
D. and E. Barrer were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
vilinear houses to Fatir aiia d. ean Load to the Conser- 
e besides 
many others in this and on th tiner t 
and E. BAILEY ha red a quantity of th lva 
ant rs, which are now ready for immediate delivery: 
parei prea Bag Becton introduce to public notice = new Trough Pipe, or 
or other Houses sige vapour is constantly, o: 
pining and which may be seen at their 
