AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
y and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
Stamped Newspaper of Rural E 
No. 17.—1845] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. [Price 6d. 
DEX. BRACONDALE HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT. JODFREY STIDOLPH, Nunsexinian, opposite the 
cal Almanack for Leases, corn rents, &es `- - 789a pec N BELL begs to inform = g and the dey -> 
- = 793a | Linnean Society Aa er E 788 public he can supply fine F RASPE e TRUE FILBY | and Plan he 3000 TAU E 
792 : iee. i Sa st 2 c SE EDLING OR FASTOLFF e Y; e trade sup- | feet ie pases aaa $ 300 Fine BOX, 3 to 5} fee 
SNET eet pea iberal terme when la: VITH, 3to7 feet; 600 GREEN HOLLIES, 3 to 5 feet; 
aE Orato tect: T Tats | Notkarlnee, Apeicdts, Plane, Chore à EASON BAAS igo fet: Soe SPRUCE PIRS, 4 a6 fe 
| Pelargoniums, sele Sr 2a t S i ms, rs, a ee 0 5 feet ; to et; BIRC 
OLO Tai Pinka ampon ot cd s | ea ts of all th ie | Set 0 EINES foe, and agony of Aai, 
: SR I gae poor ik Se ae B Also ery extensiv tion of n n kes naiai Baach, LA Chestnuts, orse Chestnuts, 
windows z = 783c | Potato disease Licbig’s press at the iein prices, the selection being le iets to pe 5, ‘Cob ah Filberts, alnuts, Yews, Portug sal Laurels, 
ot Operations - + 78a} niono - 7876 ja Standards, ates varieties, one bet a sort, Ar 0 | Mulberri Ivy, &e. 
— var. cpt ey | - we fern inc me et Ditto. 
5 787 = pai 2 TeV. - i 
785 e | — a Botsa i ee Ditto “ SUPERB NEW PICOTEE, 
75 ee 5 <-  -785a, 79 
787 b = effect of, on different gid ci standards, fine show pom S 0 “BURRO HES’S PRESID EN T.” 
ma Va o EBE >| Half ditt Ditto j 0 Y o np CO. have a few more pairs of 
792 ¢ | Santano of St 385a) Dwi Ditto 12s. — = oe ere chee ate ar ee of at 15s, per 
- - - 7 - 5i - be 
em - | 78e| — how oain eood sis, | oe are “BURROUGHES'S DUKE OF NEWCASTLE,” the 
en e ip mall aal F<? TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. be one Purple Pi 
application of capital at Langholm | = = gaze WOODLANDS NURSERY, SUSSEX, NEAR UCK. ARN ATIONS "AND PICOTEES. 
791 ¢ ir G. Mackenzieon + 790¢ 
: £ aa z 4 2 pairs pa fine an £ s.d. 
r armen ad veered Me all ee M. WOO p SON beg leave apo: olo ogise e for Show Flowers, by . > . 210 0 
789 a | Season, mildness of - + 7864 the disappointment occasioned to 4 friends Ta 25 ditto “ditto PO ee 
785 b ga jera A e com Be reer of the FASTOLFF RASPBERRY late las 12 ditto Fine show Flowers ditto . 110 0 
tal poset aaa ear mit ee va oe Weak spring after k had been exhausted. 25 ditto ditto ditto . 8 0 0 
4 f 73 b Turnips, disease Tara er W. n aa the pleasure of informing those part Extra fine Show Pinks, by name, per dozen pair, 12s. 
< ue Windows, bulbs in = = 783e aan: others, that they now have a large supply of the ata HYACINTHS, Double and Single, pent R White, and — 
78 warranted true to a mir are prepared to execute orders os very fine, 6s., 12s,, and 18s. per doze! 
== for the same on the following terms : xtra fine TULIPS, dip name os -» 12s, per dozen. 
k orita” ROT TO 0 seig canes for k ~y a _ 5 ed, from — flowers ng per 100. 
R 5 aA E 7 T 7 ti itto  .s.ssesceeeees - 12 ine itto itto itto . ; 
n 5 pig INSI I ore 25 ditto (it EA oye 6 6 FUCHSIAS, extra fine, a “3 rongas =, Qs. doz.. 
anyana] ke e |  OHRYSANTHEMUMS ditt eae 
p | UR } VERBENAS | for 1846.—| VERBE NAS dit ss TA + 
Samye. oss eee. ses Sunbeam ........ 530d PETUNIAS ditto . ren ” 
3 S Jeani AO 8 r 50h oy 
£ ee rea. ic. 8 Ditto, zay iy st-rate Show Flowers e z 
6 | Giantess .......... 6 CINERA ra fine sorts, by name 12s. to 18s. ,, 
fi 1 6d. IBES SANGUINEUM FLORE PLENO 10s. êd. pos AE 
et for ll. Is. E 
MYATT’S “BRITISH QUEEN,” STRAWBERRY, 5s. per 100.. 
30.—* ‘J. sa Bb seedling: 
rice, AM: oanet, Preach white. with liac | PRINCESS ALICE MAUDE, | ei nyoy ag "ane 
i ‘ti vo i l ’S CELEBRATED TO SK 
"ile, ae gea >i oE ict i eR ne transparent pink, the best for forcing, 12s. per dozen. Roots 
ide, Sept. 6.— Eo ve ae se indo uette,’ when enoni in a cellar or ere ra ae will be fit for cutting in 
fully blown, has -opened flowers on the crown of a ber.—Great Yarm a ry, Noy. 22. 
a rosy-pink ; while nan een agente any m MITCHELL’ 3 FIR TE Dania AB FOR IMS 
ry handsome object.. The same observation applies to the JAMES MITCHELL. aes fully to announce * 
i Cc ich is large, having a tinge of lilac on the face of the his intention of sending out the pe week in May the follow-- 
emp, Rockbeare, near flower, which is amenena with crimson, we bes centre. We | ing Superb g Distiact DAHLIA S, which he can with confi- 
j 7 have lately seen o what similar to but not quite so | dence recommend, 
Hurseryman, Exeter. s es 
ton. Mr. Bray, Sidmouth. large and distinct. i MERRY pie ier a 
s? Garraway, Mayes, & | Mr. Charmes, Exeter. Land stevens Journal, Sept.6.—“ Mr. Miller : Your seedlings | lour, obtained a first-class ERr aa at t the 
serymen, Bristol. are very g es, and possess the character of distinctness; | Slough; is smbbhashie and constant show pahia rr a Show ae 
pis Oct. 30, | the blooms and ‘tres ses are large, and the colours pleasing. | ERECTUM—fine crimson, obtained the -first prize at! Ton- 
+ E ee es | We prefer ‘ Coquette,” 8° delicate pink, with deep pink eyes;} bridge Wells. and is a constant show flower, 4 feet, 18s. 6d. 
XHIBITION OF glako emi fen and ‘Samye’ rather deeper pink, with a tinge of purple in the | LADY CHARLEVILLE—Seedling of 1844, partially let outlast- 
YDLER & SONS, NURSERYMEN, Vaux all, beg | dark colour about the eyes; the others, Turban, deep pin " season. J. M. exhibited three blooms at the Grand Show, 
state that their Colletion ot es Legale "autinpal with rose ally and Sunbeam, rose c colour, are tess novel Slough, but not for competition. It was pronounced the best- 
pis ote in bloom, and will c perfection during | though equ good in other respects. flower of the season by the first Metropolitan growers 
onth. Adm: aah Gra s. Eer 3 Gazette, Oct. 4.—‘* Mr. Miller: All are pretty, —colour, rosy pink, 4 aoe 7s. 6d. T 
RLI use of a dark ‘hol heet per z 5 by far far the e pa MARIE n yz —Mari tipped with white, fine faney vari- 
ING a entities? ‘Samye is the next best, an — ety, 3 feet, 7 
asd re 3 z a we aces Floricultural. Cabinet, Oct.—‘* W. "ML: “Samye” rose, with | DAWN OF DAY od. d GOLTAH—These two varieties, J-M. pur 
A Be an Nov. 15. S PS crimson eyes, is very handsome.” chased of J. V. Shelley, Es sq., Maresfield, Park. Dawn of 
ursery, Stowmarket, Suffolk. uffolk Floricultural reres Nov.—“ W. M.: Pen rir are very | Day, ae pink, pronounced a first-class show flower by 
aia! isk handsome, and dis = t from any we have seen. the Me tan Judges, 3 feet, 10s. 6d, Goliah, dark rose, 
JACK The entire n racter of these Verbena the a constant esas flower, 5 feet, 10s. 6d. 
SON , NURSERYMEN, beg to call | first-rate opinions given of them by all the leading Flori 1l- | HERO OF SUSSEX (Fowler’s)—Light crimson, fine shape, 5 
attention of es pb na of this Paper to the mes a? tural works, and the numerous orde en for them when in| feet, 10s. 6d. 
ertised by them in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the | flower, render any further remarks altogether unnecessary. Piltdown Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. 
To parties Teuiring, this opportunity seldom occurs | The leading sorts will be figured in the “Cabinet.” Messrs. EEE E ETE 
the very best sorts in strong healthy well-grown uent ms Taies London Apune The names of those SHER’S SUPERB CALCEOLARI AS—We, We, the 
= reasonable terms, Nurse shape eee enabled to pply I pene y will be ád- U undersigned, having seen w Umari s Iiet 
hes Nursery, Bedale, Yorks., Nov. 22. vertiaed, ed, and the al allowance when three taken. cxsow and Co., respecting their selecti ss ocean aG 
gr bg MILLER, Providence ce Nursery, gate. larias, do hereby certity that “Mr. Vines ioe to them as 
, FULHAM ROAD, ihis Advertisement will not be repeated til spring. | ceplatias, 901a to Jou having the second selection, the other 
ee | party has the advantage of you in the first choice, and can 
n as such; BUT YOUR COLLECTION IS Q 
č held them 
longer I could aaa made baie the price you gave 
hope 
this atisfy you on the subject.” 
ALOGUR 01 $ R aaa eee 
7 RE Cross-lanes Nursery, Noy. 22. 
the splendi enaid o iacat having been tre AITES UEEN OF DWARF” PEAS.— siemens 
ie Sie a of = Nor. cg E apes This vo too extensively intro- SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS 
1844." M 
pis 
ekfield, Sus: 
Aak WING CHOICE ts per quart. | Ea En 3 arah 
R CN S EÈ xO TT Anl lig 2 4, Eyre-street Hill, Hatton Garden, London.—Nov. 22. Pac ne free, and in either case oice Plant 
RY PERRE G. WAT TE begs t uea D Trade, that hi eS E E ~ 
¢ = i e Trade, s i 
[digrais ee ` = IJ . ni eE eed = ni sesa ready until the end of C see ae GO. See: ROOTS ON Pe oa 
P ordian: the mg to t unfavoura season fo Harvesting pe? LARKE SEEDSMEN ORISTS, 
recurva, 3s 64 k Borough, London. Fine Named Double : 
Pinus excelsa, 2s 6d Seods.—4, Byre-ctrect Hill, Hatton Garden, Nov. 22. ake és. per dozen ; fine mixed ditto for pots, 
per dozen. Polyanthus Narcissus, 2s. per dozen. Early 
, Nurseryman, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, and sold by mixed Tulips, fro from named Beweis, 
Hyaci glasses, 
s5 ate mae cern gigi 3s. ‘ Anes 
E PLUS ULTRA PEA Wn. BROWN- Thol Tulips for blooming i 6s. per 100. Fine late 
c Na parasai Ars Pe raped Doser tor biomdng in bals, Joe 
Pc of Con aca: -The 
him at mee per quart, ae stock on hand ee oer 100. polo 28. 
; e, 63 per d hors Fos is $ G Maei + and age 100. Pe Fine Mixed RANC PILUS 
T aa E aon E i ant bearer. re ag atana haan 4s. or 10 100. Hg ONGIFLORUM, New and Splendid, 
Eatery by par eg 9s per doz. 
Pinks, fine e, 63 Geen Pea, but comes into bearing 1 nol be sow 5s. per 
aa ‘doz. e tam use four A Aa thinly, and nar & CO. roe to state that braier ed T 
tirrhi i name, prising every article as cheap as er house in the trade, 
Mas per doz, cool “rem ies te had of Messrs. W. & J. Sopa Recs, ton ded on application, so arriage paid, withi 
arbacoms It may . & d. ers for Roots will e e paid, within 100 
Bona ul fae pon es oe recommended. | miles of London. 
