THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
© AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
q AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 43.—1845] si SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25. [Price 6d. _ 
Millions of One and Two- -year “old } GELLING z OFF F.—Sev enteon PEET f NU URSERY ERY 
2 : EX. OX SALE—Two 
F g THORN QUICKS, t 2s. and 3s. 1000, with other 5S: nf 
| Agri. Imp. Soc. of Ireland, Pasture lands, to break up ` ee al mn per , ith other Wa STO nsisti of FOREST and FRUIT TREES, 
oe pe pe Beaches ond Hinden SG Tame Hae Esq, T eee A Deepal, to W.H., A. W. War- | EVERG REÈ EN and FLOWERING SHRUBS and TREES, &e. 
obtained from 721 : Pélargiat iene, mere ae ie | Pontefract. Oct $ wet ST S, Apply to Ricuarp Mirron, Nurserymar, 
etals, colours o: - - 7 » ontefrac 4 
Tees | Pie at Thorafeld | 4215 | USHER’S FIRST neva ger OF CALCEOLARIAS, &e., Pe ae aye ee 
inks sele: - - - > Jà 
ants, haf hardy -  - -~ jas ILLIAM MAY begs t te “call the attention of his TPWENTY-Fo Y-FOUR GOOD VERBENAS FOR 12s 
Pasos Maas aes oes fa friends and the Hort ‘al Public to his Advertise- ey oars d package weer ent pan added to com- 
gea aes $s ment in the Chronicle of the EET sa | pensate for long carriage. ey have been selected from a 
rage belapati e produce of hee He reply to Messrs. Jackson’s ae dvertisement in | large variety for their large trusses, good habit, and distinc- 
cum and soring paced 719 b | last week’s Chronicle “That in a letter roo had from Mr, | tion of colour, and have been exhibited several times this 
n "machinga Spiel sip Pi apek n $ | Usher, he stated that the — rias they had got were equal | | summer as single specimens and in trays, and mine ga all re 
7 mercus sessilifora < = ~ Fa ‘ a mie M sc rae a ” Me Us 7 — — ire coming $ ey ‘Butt send rooted plants, some in bloom and som 
urauja spectabilis - - 723 y p my letter to rita ackson I state at the | 
ri $ ba, Jf h: ee mate Calceolarias they possessed were PAE (NOT EQUAL), from | EMM. s aa maroon purple. | TWEEDIANA MAGNIFLORA, pink, 
eases for ght ai - = 730 b| Snail, garden -  - = 2 la — MARA Sa! pr Siepen i rad Bec Frenc white, dark 
rate the she sin 723 c] Soap as manure - - - 727c M. considers this announcement necessary, for the satis- d is , d 
721a | Sowing, : ee ee ene Peter of his frie nds. ere eep reddish-rose. | 
eti ae ed yee et u = 6| Hope Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshire, Oct. ger aay rose, mot- | ariar, bright scarlet, yellow 
- - with white 
Annual report, - = 7390 aeRir YARMOUTH NURSERY, NORFOLK. | Zeuxis, dark ro! TELLER, bright pink. 
23 b Tigeces tenuifolia = SeS OUELL — nr beg i = the e good Moulin ay. sS, upat crimson, | | Parson Pa Panvars, lilac, striped 
ines, cul - esirable plants to tl rien “bo 
and alron — boede ers eee cf lime in 7226 ateurs, feeling ved An from aon icit ell a m me Azo GRANDIFLORA, dark] Mrena Y, deep rose, yel- 
Ki a ie et ETT one cuting all orders, that those favouring them wit com- Tose $. marbled white. low eye, 
- + 721c| Wine, Parsnip, to make- - 724 c | mands will receive noné but articles of the very best quality :— | Renown, rich dark scarlet. Howarpir, rose, changeable 
- 722 c | Xanthidiafussil - - . 732¢} Superb new heavy-edged ibe bee's an Wee an “ BUR- DEFIANCE, dazzling scarlet. to white. i 
TE ROUGHES’S PRESIDENT,” 15s r particulars, | BLUE Queen, marbled lilac | BocLe DE Fue, bright 
e last week’s Gard. Chron. with white, scarlet, dark eye. Ad 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Also “ BURROUGHES’S E OF NEWCASTLE,” the | AMETHYsTINA, the best blue | Princess Royat, good white, 
= DLER anp pees NourseryMen, Vauxhall, | best Heht 06 AAT, Prete, F per PICOTEES ienei S Se ae ge eg light lilac, pat- 
the: TRS AN a. oe plants of all the best varieties a A bled ech cotogee as Deea bright rose, 
Boies Bo to 12s. per dozen, ac- 12 pairs extra fine and v Tr £ sd. BRIDESMAID light lilac. ty 3 if 
; Si of oi = he plants are well bai adde: d, 35 Show Pioren, by name = Siig: 3 x 5 All orders with a remittance Sill ieh strictly attended to. 
ia i 12 ditto Fine Show Flo ditto © 110 0 amaso OFHER JOPLIN, Gardener and Florist, TE 
SARNATION IS, PICOTEES, and PINKS.—Cata-| 25 w Bate —. al is _Aitto Sat ° xorkeni 
logues of Messrs, ee s Selec t Show Varieties ean be nis perce le es pete TREE VIO 
on aid application. ACINTHS. Double and Y single. mie am White, and 
Lid rae applica oo ee Mooie, Oet Yellow, very fine, 6s., 12s., and 18s. per d OHN WALLACE, Serpswax eed Fro torist, Gabriel's 
ICK RNAT S- AND P xtra fine ‘ais PS, sby name 12s. per dozen, Hill, Maidstone, has. now ready a large Stock of this much 
Bue KSON 2 ofA Acre cane, satan: ony cong Dito Fine eer: ET irom m named flowers 3 pee 9: esteemed, ‘double’ dark parpi a rpeteal f offers gor 4 
, = > 
akeo a bis STOCK. OF NEW BLOWERS ‘and FUC CHSIAS, Paint tie Gs 12; per dozen. | at 6s. per dozen. All persons who value a bouguet of sweet 
; i hey ce vourites was never more healthy than at pank CHRY NTHEMUMS ae ditto .. 12s. a flowers, fresh every day, from the beginning of A t tothe — 
: > jery D o be sent out in seas e or single pairs VERBENAS ditto .. 68, w endbf May, should grow a few dozens of this beautiful flower. 
es on application by letter or otherwise. PASTES a ditto .. 9s. 5 —Apply as above, or to Mr. G. Cuarnnw 
PANSIES PE nad te Show ditto RE Ta $ avistoe! 
IWARTAS c Ar rts, by namë ies, to 
iao there Now Superb Seedling cin] RARIS, “Ro, Fi » named 
“NORFOLK HERO,” Sai r plan ts Sh e following dese: vig pa 
ae oe 
3 is the specimen of a ee 
ursery, October 25. disk, very broad petals and flowers, unusual; 
} eter. 
Frorisr ro THe KING.OF | ana 18s. per dozen. free-flowering ace 
gium), begs leave to inform | HERBACEOUS PLANTS, fine sorts, 6s. to 9s. per dozen oe with their ; 
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ro parte). is now published, and may be ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA. Maresfield, kt Uckfield, Sussex. 
Mr. Georce Ramn, 52, Mark-iane, a a per dozen, 
; . . Foa OUBLE ae and PAPER WHITE NAR- 
S SANGUINEUM FLORE PLENO, or DOUBLE BLOOD CISSUS, 4s. per dozen. „Dutch Hyacinths for forcing at 
fares eo CURRANT. oe >. . . . irpo daen a from a u Wine cr Soe teas ome 
e inoi a yay F eA Deodar, s Crocus, 2s. 6d. per 100; at A. Fre nih — og ronin 
Warehouse, 18, Pall Mall. Priced Lists per 
Pinia excelsa, : 3 inches « c. . p » 
mo ae ye a 5 inch 1 » eine wis cag PICO 
Cat on bis p I8inh, — e bushy plant 423.» BARRINGER’S rixe RED- EDG GED PICOTEE 
ine Gerardiana 2 ae >s nige E Fae ai for a a 128. per 
Khutro air ). I is t-rate T, torm 
D DUTCH H X ACINTHS, arp SANSUINEUN FLORE PLENO 1 aa vs ihent are Gs eran marking entirely confined to the edge, dad 
MYATT’S “BRITISH Hey S SE dacs a 
"fine 
est for forcing, 125 dozen. "Roots PICOTEES—MATTHEWS'’S “ BNCHANTRESS,” AND 
sad Porabi will be “NE PLUS mica Bo 
beautiful wi white ee an be hadon pre-paid- 
Redford, Oct 25. 7 
do 
are fresh imported Bulbs, in excel 
id may be had at the low prices annexed, 
aer, With choice Irises, and every other iin of Bulbous 
seas n the og eN Masra . Surron & Sons, 
Berks. P) 
livered fee to free to any pa part of London, or to any | thousand, vith E 
y between London and BE taking ei 
~ fessrs. SUTTON ep 
= INTHS, RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, | Tending the above as 
PLANGITO ATIONS, PICOTEES, GERANIUMS, | “Sry 4 71'S VICTORIA RHUBARB, large roots, 15s. per doz. 
ean N.B.—The NEW EARLY PEAS, and garden seeds for 
m Ruse, n w ready. 
areuy, Kae Berks, Oct. 25th. 
a Ba Eri E E 
to | begs to call i X ity, Gentry, and Amateurs E 
to the present season as the best 
amed .. oo t ve FEOF TULIPS, HYACINTHS, and the VARIETIE 
— A 55 time should 
» per from toai 
25 fine sorts, en Ta et 16 
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0 10 
3 3 
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p: 6 met ae Agriculturist 
01 6 tg Sette arora LE Mook STREETA d Seed Ware- 
33 „| houseis at Laas ia the MOON-STREET, PICCADILLY, 
