THE GARDENERS’ CHR 
ICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 44.—1845] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. [Price 6d. 
INDEX, E BECK informs the Public, that mall 
culture, Journal of, and Liliums, lance-leaved, treat- e plants of Pep need U E eers Bs now be had 
s actions of cache ment of a 70 è | at 30s. each, for prepa: rton C: 10 may w Isleworth. 
- 736a port-of the * nspeotors of 
740:0] i Faini- mo TS 'GERANIUMS AT VERY LOW PRICES. 
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od i oem nnt Pdt pra: 7 a | Which are now offered at extremely low pi 
| Melon growing 38 a A collection of twenty from the red, airia list (customer’s 
| Ts early- = RE, 740 e | selection) will be sent to the Exeter Station ve the Great 
730 a 
DLING on is TREES, &c. 
E 2 yrs. Por 3 yrs. 5s. 0d. 
food apa. uke 6 
— diseased, to plant -  - 7426) Ebrington, Hamlet, Constellation, Cynthier, Lavinia, Aurora, 
planting - = + 780 e, 748 4 Fanny, Penelope, Attila, Cornish Gem, and Rising Sun. 
— ma BRIAG ege Twelve of the above for 30s. 
i rae Tarno en epidemic - ap A age ery good Geraniums for £1, 
peakeaarksaey Ani ee an Plymonth, Nov. 1 
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-~ 737 e | Soap as manure + - - ‘ USHER’S NEW SEEDLING CALCEOLARIAS. t 
Sete ser : fas W ie necessi ERIN & CO., a think r 1000. 
-744a | Trus es insects iiki - neces: eit! © state that Mr.. Usher’s letter to them | Sweet Bay, two years 12s. per 100, 
ce - 745a | Vine borders, Hoare’s 387 a does not contain bother “not equal,” as stated by another | Arbutus one year (from shor fos. per 1000 
> 737 ¢ | Violets, management of > 736 e | Panty. The words is are a ate nis r r, pan TRANS panen rokEST T 
| Wheat seed - - «+ 742 c | lection is quite distinct from his, and in no way inferior. th | Alder . z ar 15s. 0d. 2 y 
s Wilton House, gardens at, this announcement they close the controversy. The letter on | Ash .,. i 
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advertisement of the sth October. 
Ms OF 1844, | Cross-lanes Nurse: oye edale, York, Nov. 1. 
EEDL AT N ee ce 
soon + rs afar. “Antony <3 3 o GPANISH CHESTNUT PLANTS.—Wanted a quan- 
tity pi! the — at resi 3 feet eg a, at having 
To ¢| them to dispose of will please addres tating 
26 cal size reo quantity, with aan oe aid” "to don, to 
Tuomas Ornters, Tunbridge Wells Nursery. so «| Maz 
JE PLUS ULTRA PEAS, grown by Wat. Brown. oak ie hg: (Durmasij 5 So a 
S, NURSERYMAN, — eee ee Torti and sold by — 
RNE bl f him at tba per quart, the stock n hand being very "small. The iow. (nmaa a Ps i 
4 s = to 1 ooms Ol| shove Pea is a tall Marro of a very superior q , and} ee or Ba Tols; 
MATTHEW'S ENCHANTRESS, hirt ho same num- | most abundant bearer, Tei H ‘about the Same size as ‘ae ritish ., three 
fany other LIGHT PURPLE-EDGED PICOTEE extant, Queen Paa but ae into bearing H days waa ak and is fit for 
he time and place of showing to be subsequently | use four or five weeks later. It should be sown thinly, and 
ranged. The variety and number of blooms to be named requires tan aes 
‘ E aer Slough, Nov. A femittaħee is requested from unknown correspon dents. 
It" rye alsovbe had of: Messrs. W. & J. a = ee imm 
Per 1000, 
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FINE SEEDLING PANS TES. vogi 
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i aor at Mr. Sp Run's JAMES NEILSON, Avcroxeer and Paors, | `, 0, 5 to 6 inches 80s. 
rca ‘will be delivered the Ist of Decembe Falkirk, begs to i he has bought the'whole ” per Tto 14 feet40s. 
London, am Sixpence added to the price of stock of Mr. LOWE i 2y ae Seedling Pansies ; viz., ” Splendid b ae 
ck is v bi limited, a d the commands forwarded i OF GOLD and me which he will now send out » hy 
their Eee s. per pair, one of each. The following is the description $ Scarlet hyt To 
of e flowers :— sar 
CLOTH OF GOLD.—A deep orange crome yellow self, with | These Rhododendrons are kriv 
| large dar! beautiful form, famous substance, and smooth K 
'| edge: afely be without fear of contradiction, | MALMTA LAT : 
= titir nat nest Pansy ot tae lass in cultivation at the pre- Rose stocks, from cuttings of the ‘ Bourbon," fit % ha a 
a nt da: diate grafting and potting into small pots, 8s. per 1. 
S ROLLA. —This is decidedly the best Pansy that has yet been os oon “ce ae D P 100. 
raised in a and we are not sure but England mi, wer be Paaa Tene tae per plants, 50s. per 100. 
a bright orange ground colour, with a fait | Hardy Ornamen! tal TREES, SHRUBS, AMERICAN, HER- 
IFOLTA, t foot 50r, 1 foot 75. 
ales. 
genes ay part hg ince with | with the on vi Papa “er Biiereeetly | BACEOUS, and GREENHOUSE PLANTS in extensive colle. 
= ‘seemed ed Kingdom on the receipt oe a Postais order, round, sod fi the rng mooth as 5 polished glass, with petals T es eh or ge ve fren ee a ee a eo 
ech, and “Deciduous may Pai B.S sae oy treet ple a fine melia than its v value. Rei Lode of wi age = =< on Application at their Nurseries, 
en 0; rg tal o be Lodge, Floricultural Gardens, 
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oo Lands Planted by Contract, engaging to replace fail- 
on pasa aid applic: 
Se tas OF GERRI ures, from 3l, to 201. acre, ose and Pleasure- 
AM-RISE, near Lonpon (Removed LE H’S LIST OF GERANIUMS, ands designed and executed. ers and Planters of 
x ( Ca AZALEAS, mer PICOTEES, CARNATIONS, ee a sepa me oa leg 
À a = A os TO HER Ma- 
Ern Alas a E KING of Saxony, Si a AURICULAS, DAHLIAS, and CHRYSANTHE- 
for distribution 
Bardin 
yout peen TULIPS, HYACINTHS, RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, — 
ng Sesio È raised by E Poster Lag, eee 9 AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, a 
OF LILIUM, | Garth, J. Dreury, i: hee ie . Cock, and W. Catleugh. Superb À 
lost, otherwise | Seedling UARN ATIONS raised by i Puxley, Esq. AM 
Hans-s ane-street, Chelse: 
anp LILIUM LANCIFOLI 
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eaten east PAUL ann SON have a pee St 
EW CAI ae adeno e in famous conditi “ye to which they respectfully invite the | ike a pee of the v 
attention of Gentlemen planting. Among others Miey won't | 100 TULIPS, in 100 fine sorts, 
= 100 
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0> saiba, Gaines’s .....+ bo . Laurels, 18ins., per 100, 8s. 
6|*:Louis Philippe nis d] @ 00, 5l. 
$ * Harlequin ,, ~.s»... 10 : Oak, 3 ft. to 4 ft., per 1000, 60s. 
6 6 | Elms, 6 
* Compacta ,, ...--- 10 k 
* Madonna ,,. es»... 10 6 ft, to 8 ft, per 100, 40s. : 
e 3 E bey 100 
prania; Calceo- very other kind : COULAS, p 
emum: Sponge pov eons nations, Collection of ROSES, E EAEE = a 
a a, Camellias, &c. 2% may BACEO S pia Ca ans he plates E ima ERANIUMS, in > 
AINES, at the e Nursery, Surrey-lane, Bat- | application, wert : is 
‘ORI che 
SEM NURSERY, FORK- SEED POTATOES: just Published, and ready for ~ fit LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, LBUM, good balbs, _ s 
H. AYCROFT beg leave to inform their their wie “s SPECIOŠUM, (ete) = from 21s, to ò 
that, notwii notwithstandi the great failure 
he hope to be enabled to supply plen pe of g 
nite ng a E on a pied 
ihe f &e 
Hi Sted begs to finshed on Catalogue Buibs, is ready, 
