‘a Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
F No. 39.—1845] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. [Price 6d. 
IOLUS, AND FINE 
y EX. NEW HARDY HY i A GLADI 
Imp. Soc. of Ireland—~ Manure, guano and dung as - 663 b NORFOLK, NAM ULIPS, 
himene = ist ssid n HPC ested phason Pela AY begs to seve vanenbie aa MOAN 
ortham ptonshir gri. J n 
poraga E his e - 6654 NURSERY, > hardy bulbous ro The Gladiolus ar we has oe yor 
- 1659 ¢ | Ok, sessile Disha 8 655 ¢ n = seed originated by Te Dean of Manchester, the most aper 
Š E b cote sylvestris tound in a bog 659a OUELL c 0., bu Y in the kingdom ; they are De tere hardy, and of 
t „6 > 
Bf ea Nor Noh America“? 68 b | PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE at. res y “ee Ano from Tight ice Same 
pane fomerweximet z 6:5] QUEEN, HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, | #0wering in the open ground in Jul August. Prio 
Tt in na Prene ggg S|. NURSERYMEN anp FLORISTS BY SPECIAL APPOINT- Per 
Grass land = = oi «| = expediency ofearthing up 658 ¢ MENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEE AGER. erak mips pos ish wit 20 cing Duges i dren 
peep sent: oa $ Rain st Florence Cw - 6594 x PERB NEW PICO EE, 100 sorts will be sent for 57, SP snare for 2l. 12s. 6d., and 25 sorts 
sr uwolse 5 e | Sap, circulation of Sa ieee BURROUGHES’S PRESI IDE ENT.” for 1. 10s. reias for eultivatin the Gladiolus will be 
on Cos iseer peg > < $85 |YOUELL axp CO. in offering the above Splendid | sent mith each pareet Topo "Bedale, Sept. 27 
ae Snakes, do io key eat Grapes? -ien 2 Se oo ed a le PICOTEE for the first time C T LOWER T LUGS. 
agh a - eing sent out, beg to observe they will guarantee it to resid the HARL VAN GE twerp, begs 
i Stal feeding | eet site 685 8 | finest of its class, and refer to the following report of it in the G to ofer eri bis AI me IA a aoe tha Cake: 
b | Tea-plantin Ceylon - - 689 c | Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 16th of Aug. last, p. 580, as apesi į | logue of his selected collections off nearly 150 sorts of Camellias 
ee h pa : Tobaces, treatment of - ~- 680¢| ‘“YY.—The Seedling named the ‘President’ is a handso with flower-bu in young and health nts. The . 
ies Pan Wheat-midge > - 6664 | he avy-edged purple; white good, petals of go naga substance na it Basel 
t and veni tilating Wheat pickiin, E A re reasonable, and include the fi Londo: 
yories eRe ibble i é = 663b Te wor alk well feathered, good size, and with a fine ” Price | addressed to Mr. George Rans, Broker, 52, 
c — to prepi a - 661 i 
Mich Hort. Soci-ty A i Workhouse poor, employ a CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. London, will meet with prompt soo 
picts prize listof - 662 e| for 3 E | | ¥. and Co's Collection of this beautiful TEES. gowes win] -Saeilum Bell smd Hand Ghete ie BANE 
à f be peta tao the ote aba cyt ie Europe, promi J a EW pan EE PL ANTS.—SIP! PHOCAMPY- 
ag e plants are remarkably a most beau 
arene andi ni althy, and will be sane for sending out to any | Plant, of fine habit and free ae ooming, plants, 42s. each. 
INDSOR axp “ETON A ee HORTICUL- | S078; the United Kingdom and the Continent in the early part CALANDRINIA UMBELLATA, a “fne bardy herbaceous 
of —— = e pei hari plant, 10s. 6d. each. 
o take place on 12 p: a fine very inat goes sumee: £s8d. CALCEOLARIA FLORIBUNDA, an e well 
LAND. os Sh ow Flowers « S 210 0 oe sage T aeai g out, 7s. 6d. each. — : 
itto tto “ditto 5 0 0 | tothe Trace 
, and 21.; entrance, 12 ited tet Show Flowers 110 0 Messrs. VEITCH & SON to offer the above fine PIANE 
beg, 
? growers ‘for sale)—| 25 ditt 3 0 0 | which have received pee efor prizes tata En 
Os. 6d. 12 pairs ofe extra fine fice Pinks . oe ew 012.0 pand which may be PX d upon as really good. 
ae 1844, 3 blooms ; 25 ditto i o 11 0 j| Exeter, September 2 
e, 28. oT he Selec ion being left to Y. & Co. TEP Dae a aS 
ee aes Soe FOE MARE REO Sa Nr r an =u SOD Domne 
he Slough Show i born oa to the teh October ARRIVAL OF DUTCH BULBS. E. CATALOGUE of, ROSES for 145 and 1946, containing 
3 is postponed to the 7th October. the new approved varieties, is now x delivery: Sis 
3 on be pave oe just et their apports and will be forwarded Gratiator is Customers, and to : 
ODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, near UCKPIELD, | ma Siplication. e gue Test ne airs ctetnn pipa oops ni 
S LLIAM w 00D SUSSEX. & nay be rec is, Double and Si e, Red, Blue, White, and Yel- t. 27. : 
y Gi rienda 2 cor gta the ple f | low, TA nm Soor kin 6, by name, oe So and <= p “TULIPS, RANUNCULUS, JS AURICULAS, ke: 
and the public the wing new | per an extensive assortment of other bulbs -a p 5 
ieoa s equally Siete vise ;,alsé, 50Kkinds of first class Show GEORGE LIGHTBODY, FLorist, Falsi o NR 
Pia TULIPS, by name, including the “ True Norwich Black tfully intimates to Porista, that Cai 
Pentas earn Oian der Tangle =o 3» for w! this neighbourhood celebrated, for 4l. ; poe fon P COLLECTIONS of the al tinh ee 
entas cai Laetesia i Aam 
peN E A MELLIAS: orised tin L 
i R us uric . 62. per packet. 
Siphooarapy tite ‘duplo- 12 Finest and Newest varieties, by name, 30s. P € ations, Pi ias, Fuchsias, &c. &e. 
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iræa D years old no eee ae 
» EE E EE EE E aay - - 8 KNE 
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A «+ 60s. , 
Parasiti Zetland 7 Gedra Sa Desar, oan Bae ge se Re 
Tg ussellianus eronica salicifolia sor a ni ee ee .. 308. ” 
presented to “compensate for distant ca Pinus excelsa, 3inches .. .. .. 93, » 
‘ mo a cae ts a ly desired to accompany »  » #£to5inches ..  .. 18s. » 
TE S SEEDLI 
NG PELARGONIUMS OF 1 s. 
ae MILLER oaa ba Ai 2 airl = ae a en plants of older growth from Ios. 6d. to 
the pul ic that he will s . 23. per pi 
at the am a in Oct praire Es nodyn "EE hor ete best FUCHSIAS, bs 12s. per doz. 
can be h: m 
Š te and Ama‘ 
T favourab! s of man; ntlemen 
CERYSANTHE MS ,, 12s. do. -.* 4 e. z rage: y ge t 
6s, do, 
neighbourhood, who mee als the opportunity of peerinn its 
Lord Morpeth ias 21804 Ditto VERBENAS » habits and character. 
Duke of Orleans . 210 Ditto PETUNIAS  .. 5, _98. do. Chronicle for Sept. 13, page 62 
J í 2 Ditto PANSIES .. ++ 92 10s. do. Mr. Grix’s new Elm, 10 inches ong and 6 inches wide. Ifthe 
tree continues when old to bear such leaves i it will be a very 
pr 
arkable variety. mi ha tinted iri 
os 
: ca panies the 
price 41. 10s., or4l. cash accompanying the order, see former A 
nsure riot pag te 8 x Ley eee MYA’ ies: M5 «BRITIS H QUEEN, ” STRAWBERRY, 5s. per 100. 
Titu: Champion, | “‘ aber ALICE MAUDE,” ‘10s. 
or Majestic © — ot Fehr st gh osha Bd name, 18s, per dozen. 
ae 
a UTCH FLOWER ROOTS. 
& À gem RIDISED SEEDS, 10s. ; 50 ditto, Bs. ; 25 Sy pi WARNER, SEEDSMEN 
Ss. 6d. per il GERANIUMS, IB cle very ea site the Royal Exchange, London, 
sme eo acne which aae be in the most respectfully: to the Nobility and Gentry they have 
T all the princi- even th i; 
TULIPS, Se, pr% H d; amongst w will be foun 
frequently broken, and the Plants | many New and Beautiful EE a Cai borat of which wilt 
els m une E be forwarded by post on applicat 
ORIST FLOWERS. 
OHN aoa i AND, M Market-place, Middleton, me 
Manchester, Lan informs entiem: 
Florists, &c., that his akan ef CARN ATIONS, PICO 
TEES, yodni AURICULAS, ALPINES, POLY ANTHUSES, 
for the present His extensive 
ra 
= BEAUTY, erring ack purtclaced, 5 
NEVILLE’S manr very broad petals, clearly 
defined, purple laced: 
OF LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. se ey 
the "e Pinks 
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ne a aoe ae f A i 
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3 &e. of season, paimi rea had oe eee . ney ee 
‘ eties in above 3 GREAT BRITAIN, BRITAIN, splendid large back row: 
Rau veg omen cami | acs Cars a oie Arend ee Me Peirce: a ees tae TE 
m z the mosti ay ‘ ic! apr .: 
asst month 9f Septembar and may be |=? Maree plaen ato, aeeoe tt | WA ano foe endid Aan, red laced ex 
Si RETE yi aots e BEES a  OHRYSANTHEMUMS. == show 
> eign ill be forwarded ESSRS. SUTTON and SONS, an | 
Stock of the best sorts of CHRY 
| elt aet with Bloom, have the pl offering them at the | 
M FLORE PLENO, or D 
ohio BLOOD 
WERING E UR RAN. 
reagan 
E Botany,” July 1, 1845.) 25 ditto ditto, in 12 distinct varieties +--+ 
er aing, hr largest holder of| 12 ditto ditto in E ee dae ae ded 
pots at 10s, ae a 12 ditto ditto in 6 ditto .. er ge ee atic e 9 
gratis, — 6d. each; for every Messrs. Surron also beg to call attention to their recent impor- 
ordered | tion of BULBOUS F OWER ROOTS, which are selling at INE 
priae w station of the Great Western "and Queens of any size able 
ss F A 
f sree tg Brestol inclusive. eee vec Davis, ‘Green-stret, g ernai 
or otherwise. .—Green-st. Gardens, Sept. a 
Reading Nursery, Reading, Berks, Berks, Sept. 27. 
