THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
| AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 4£9.—1845] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. [Price 6d. 
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$ Soo. of Engl a: ~ 824 ¢ | Beaches, remar aiid aan POER NG BULBS.—The undersigned r t- S N 
a. EE | eats T 224] E nay ste he Palomina gine DU TOI aera y e T otraing 
T Sek (Mr), his garden roticed ea Pine- apples ‘ae a sed po oy Bo soe of his customers, They may all be had till Christ- W. B. 8 lea perme 4 attention of the Floricul- 
Beet "teaming a A ea me po Ae 815 a, a7 ë marked * till May :— tural world generals to his pn select Seedlings for "1946. 
Boliv Co. ing Bag Sd experimentson se d s.d. | sd. w B. W. ts that his long ania nce in Floriculture has 
© Calendar of Operations = 8204 | Plane patent in winter’ - x gs yacinths, named, ik doz. 12 0 | *Turban Ranunculus,.100 enabled bien ry select only vee venues from a number of 
_ Churn, atmospheric to ae è Plantin arkson z3 Ditto, grog sorts 76) fine large scarl t 26 thousands of panne that. will eneral satisfaction to 
Shelagh pee on sade Potato fies a areissus, 4 vars. ,, . 40| *100 ditto, yellow snars 80 his numerous e Aere gr 
P ye. Dauber >. 821 a | Potatoes, ating neta 817% a i Jonquils, double » + 26 |*Amaryllis, R species ido g), , WBALE'S “ x ARCHTON ESS OF CORNWALLIS.”—Am- 
Danbeny (Dr. E paring ao Ditto, single „ + 16 }*Ammocharis, 3 species 20 0 bient white, very pure white when shaded, ver oh y superior pe <4 
8: me offailurein- - 893 ò Crocus, 100 newsorts.... 4 0 | *Brunsvigia, 4 species .. 35.0 falling in close column below each other, which, together with 
3 Bien Sons sores food F i airs pn 50 do. -sessen 26 |*C , 3 species „s... 86 fine, rising, well-developed Shatin, piret = dower a most 
om prio itto, 100 finest mixed 2 0 |* hus, 3 species ... 10-6 perfect symmetrical character, the petal ls perfectly s ooth and 
pen m E obtainable - z gis a Tulips, mixed, dbl., p. 100 7 6 *Hæmanthus, aie P < 32 6 | thickly set, with fine arrangement, requiring no Foran i the 
a aise from seed. = Ditto , late 7 0 | Strelitzia june «10 6 _ ae early, a pro! ia e bloomer, height 3 feet, strong plants in 
A ee weeds ite Bisa Ditto, do.,- fines n120 *Strumaria, 2 specie F 6 | Ma: : A ee LA ek 10s. 6d. 
ae, gah aie one bark Pe Bie = English, xorg P- dz. 6 0 *Vallota purpurea, largi r $ : To aE: nce Ê the dange rou i rais- 
hasta, pomer CE itto Spanish, 50 vars. 10.0 | Babiana, 8 fine varieties. 7 0 tug vith pankat, ‘end scarcely an ‘ bers—it is neci 
Seedsmen, fraudulent - - 8186| 100 ditto, mixed ....... 40 | Gla diolus, a nerceariatien 20 | secure plants by early orders ; these facts and the rope’ 
Stall fee Seeding woh oa & B24 c Anemones, finest dbl. p.b 8 0 ® anday: s, each 36 | ties E warranted. The probable coe of its merits may be 
-n ub—Tarnip i *Do., 200 finest new.... T0 0 | *Do, i Paa AE 8 61 best appreciated by its being the most successful flower oi the 
T. es, to pial eae g pie c uy BE Ixia, 20 fine species .... 50 season, prono ced by the first judges of the day, (Messrs. 
= to Keer hares, &c., from 176 Do., separ: seess. 7 G| Glenny ar 0.), at all the principal Exhibitions, Prizes 
et ei tn cee itto + ns.» 90} Do 100 finest mixed.. 17 6 | awarded, 1845 :—First yi ple Cambridge, all the 
pcarsey aaa T A y 5 0 | Ornithogalum aureum,each1 0 favourites of the season. First at Exeter against all England: 
Eee dete hE ab we age 4 pei 8 0 | Oxalis, 18, in 6 varieties 5 0 First-class Prize Certificate et “Chelinsford, Essex, where Mr. 
Fiam ia on heak - asaj | Rt finest single, y. D. 40 Sparaxis, 30, in 6 varieties 5 0 Glenny pronounced it a trimmer. Fi rst-class Prize Certificate 
Min morte: Ciub an: 820 ¢ | “Ran — 0 finest Do., 100extra fine, mixed, 10 0 sd Cara ag Aren England, First-class Prize Certificate, 
dos mortig ss ae mixe et EO igridia canariense, each 1.6 | Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain. Three s t to the 
100 very fine 20 0 *Ditto hiflora ,, .10 South London Show, Sept. 17, inst ur take, con- 
#50 ditto .......s..0--- 10 0 | *Ditte pavonia, pe 2 equently it was thrown out, though greatly admire te 
P oE; ERON ICA “ LIND ea dit ase sor 0 |*Carnations, e class wt ch n'e Moans at the Great Metropolitan Show, Cre- 
NING can su + pote ng y per doz. ss... 73 0 per 12 pair. 4 9 | Morne House, 6 blooms, Sept. 25, The blooms were stale; not 
i e species AER rong z gient of à *Do., °20 fine new Scotch: To 6 *Picotees, bate ray gro unds | in that state of pe erfection that W. B. W. could have wished, 
| PLANT (which is figured i s “ Magazine of pomar Turban Ranunculus, 100 per L 2 pair air 20.0 | consequence of all the ang nts, flowers, &c., being des oo 
' for the present peaches oF ös. Beet One will be allowed o è An sap a 4 0 |*Do,, yellow grounds ,, . 24 0 | the 23rd of September va frost, which prevented. W. B., W. from 
ere Tiree ordered ah the Trade. 100 ditto, in 4 varieties 4 0 |*Pinks, extra fine p, 80| a GALE e OSE UAIG QU awe t aia il eaperior 
h 3S ROSE IQUE—A splen i: a sore 
k Nur: ar Londor ‘ PE se. i Trg Serpsman and Furorist, No, 238, High petals, well arranged, and perfec 
ania ra P= cae ## A new and extensive icul- | W Whe: ve Seasons, Height d fet i ae ney “te tad: 
g 'HALE’S SCAR INIQUE—A perfect Bg see 
tural S is in preparation. | - through the season, and profuse bloomer; 
shows a fioret. Height 3 feet... . os <»: 
GREAT YARMOUTH NURSERY, NO WHALE’S “ HENRY BURN’ —A vermilion scarlet; a 
a} Yo PELE A Ann CO. beg to offer the Tallow good | decided improvement on @atleugh’s Eclipse. Petals well set, 
rable plants to the notice of their Friends and of medium size, nearly constant. Height 4 feet .. Ts. 6d. 
looma For. Dr. a ea aand piha assured from their well known mode of exe-| WHALE’S “ ‘ATTRACTION "—Quite nëw in colour—bright 
eek’s Chronicle, page 804, an Seedling F bowers | cuting all orders, that those favouring them with their com- | orange, tipped with buf; s good back row fiower, ep + 
"Good 1 plant s will be Te ady t 0 seh d out next | mands will receive none but articles of the very best quality. constant, Height 4 feet 
ery, Bedale York: ac 6: Superb new heavy-edged PURPLE bia “ BUR-|_. WHALE’S * ADMIRATION ” —A Seedling of 1843, Kept in 
ay ere eee P ROUGHES’S PRESIDENT,” 15s. per pai For particulars, last season in consequence of the — being nearly lost, after 
O THE ADMIRERS see Gard. Chron. of 11th Oct. . 3 receiving orders forn pon pane dozen plants. Orange, margined 
I. CAKEBREAD tine a few hundeed.p ‘Also, “BURROUGHES’S DUKE OF NEWCASTLE,” the | with bright scarlet; ‘que few in colour : petals thickly set, 
pi atad ‘| Hest light-edged Purple Picotee, 15s. per pair. with Be Be rrange! ment; Serea co t—has now been 
sant, for NATIONS me PICOTEES i | proved thyeasensons? Height 4 fect -- s. <n 1e 
of colour, not to be surpassed by any other varieties | f2 pairs extra fine an —— a s Esd SEEDLING. PANCY 
In smail quantities, 6d. a plant ; or 2}. per 100,—Sil- Show Flowers, by name” 210 0 tne Pi 
stone, near Towcester, Northamptonshire. 9 ditto i “ditto 3 5-0 0 HALE'S * Soren ein 3 ETT- Dar 
12 dit Fi She oe ditto 3 Bes ite; a ‘use bloomer, andconstant, ht3 feet, Ss: 
GUPERIOR NEW EARLY PEA. —WARNER'S) 35 mo o ow meS Gr ee (ee a E a e 
i n Y EMPEROR” Pea, the a in cultivatio Extra fine Show Pi inks, eo tle Gone air, 12s, pretty. Height 4 feet, only tworote cone 
ite hardy, a good Cropper, with fine Pods, and a delicious HY ACINTHS, sth and Single, ais, Red, ‘White, and |, WHADE® ty tr ang FLORA”—Primrose ground, 
our. Height about 2 ft.—Ss. per a uart, —To be had of | Yellow, very fine, 6s., 12s», and 18s. per dozen. tipped with Cherry, quite new in colour, a most perfect 
E Wirxer and WARNER, Seedsmen, 28, Be petra: cat ane ETE rer i aime rageg an ae could e a novelty, ice Se eioamer for S Show 
y name, s. varie! ing co ERN it: a use eight 
LEE’S DWAR PUCHSIAS, extra = fe, e,inelading he 21s. mt doz. 4 ka . ee . >. 58. 
F ITALIAN MARROW 3 
N . LEE intend a sd om CHRY ANTHEMUMS ditt ahaa No discount unles: d ” Dry roots 
inten ar nA yt t new VER i ditto > of most varieties in cultivati m may be = of W. B. W. 
season, and havi e Stock “Hest aie vores aegon ditto i 93. » ‘jat ceaecaiile prices. . : 
T lar e as a 5 10s. ci K 
ite habit is exceedingly ome orf and nf -n in iene bey wer a cma : Kintbury or Elcot, near Hungerford, Berks., 
nd the Pea is equal in size cr INERARTAS, extra fine sorts, by name 12s. to 182. ss TO THE PLANTERS OF ENGLAND AND D LOVERS OF 
most delicious flavour. It} Also their New Superb Seedling CINERARIA, “No.1,” named THE PI clooney 
AoW, A ee Oe ies |e ae eee cae as the following description] [AMES GRIGOR, Nurservmax, Norwich, begs to 
r Clumber, Welbeck, Thoresby, Nuncham, | of it will be found in the Gardene ra" Chronicle, May 31, 1845 :— s E 
phn pa z and Tedworth, and is highly ctl, by “che eY ¥_No. 1 isa very fine 5 of a.creamy-white, dark | yan xD PINE, og : ‘sending out ‘pl ants of pey Trae. nen 
` ie mamen 
loi mramani: se = ies pape 8 seme ga flowers, unusually large, measuring | produces very superior ti aoe ya 
f “I very particuiarly admire the Highland Pine; its growth, 
ROSE D’'AMOUR.—ROYAL NURSERY, Brora GH. Serapis fine and free-flowering sorts, by name, 9s., 12s., | and Jeaf, and bark, are CRA I shall be truly et of my 
„E BROWN begs to say he ding o out | ae ee pen doree- PLANTS, fine sorts, 6s. to 9s. per dozen. web g ae Oy T amn very muth opan ee pe 
ground roots of this Leauge Tight DAHLIA. cree AURACARIA IMBRICATA: 4 : s. d. | attention to trees of such va lue.”—Neweastle (Duke of), Clumber, 
shell petal, formi gam 5 F p e : bies graci mm +. each m : December 2 x yl 
years 0 per doz. |» orientalis iy ‘yi that the subject of trees, I may mention 
3 Hs é g PER r AA Picea cephalonica, p. dz. 30 0 aie ney + Likely “pla you in neni of my pre wrevious letters, 
Ges Je , «+18 0| Pinus cembra <.. sss 12. 0.) that T preter the Highland Pine to all other trees pertan the 
: ry vist cage vie > Cri. per h a Oak. a = a yen ration its beau mty i e a -a 
tis iee ‘and goo lowon Eni ath an- ý d . | Z., fin .. .. moonlig! rs an in the evening.” —Wm. We 
don after Christ Cedrastbeodss; 1yryfineS 0| Dow seed pans, p do $ 0| Mow, De T ISA, Whe ee vee te pera 
VICTORIA NURSERY, CORK romet TREES. Pinus excelsa, 3inches.. 9 0| Do. Di ides ,, 7 6 3 2 toe s T vaid r ses 
„SH. . HAYCROFT f f » 4to5ins. 18 0| Do. ferrugineus ,, 5 0 Oe a aie ee ee 
fs ean deliver free at any 0 ‘> 49 18inch, fine | Phylocladus tri s See ee EE BOG yy 
LA oH, bushy plant we 42,0) noides .- ” 5 0 » Sa Abai Bos 
t 18s. pe x aoa ea 30 0 | Taxodium’sempervi feie mi, = re versae B08. 
Coane np ie J r piane ewe — 9 0) Dierydium cupres Habe 5 0 12 5 very strong, 3s. per 100.” 
s per 1000. By steam- R IM FLORE PLENO, 10s. 6d. per plant. Finest ae eed Pane each, ene 
me ye IBES SANGUINEU r 
0 Bours, and Py Saiting vessels I, Bristol ana Po eaeh | MYATTS “BRITISH QUEEN,” STRAWBERRY, 5s. per 100. | Norwich, December 
sea, an ory por A 1 NCESS ALICE MAUDE,” 
sie You WELLS CE LE EBRATED TOBOLSK RHUBARB, "fs ‘fine TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, and the TRADE in General. 
Tee HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT. . | transparent pi ik e best for forcing, ioe per dozen. sar Woi WOOD «xp SON’S WHOLESALE = 
TRUE “PASTOLFF » RASPBERRY. placed in a collar — exe opt for cutting in J. LOGUE of ROSES, GREENHOUSE PLAN 
rOHN BELL begs to’ info is friends the| Great Yarm pais Hursetyy D be had, GRATIS, on sponi © Henig s porbine sade 
IB nee aaa R Renae r 
A sedi he continues to supply the ‘shore RASPBERRY. ee ley of the leading vas eties at very moderate 
e supplied on liberal terms’ when large quantities EW SEEDLING POTATO, called the “ CHAL-| Woodlands Nursery, sfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
“poate cart po ORE EIDET, has Seer superior tavour; whighly| NTE PLUS ULTRA PEAS, grown by Wat “Bno 
very Extensive Collection of Standard and prolific bearer, mealy, and of a very su avour ; wn by WN- 
Snes sry plants, at this Dilowing pitoe; the selection | spoken of in the Gardeners’ orones of Nov. 1,1845.. May be LEES, NURSERTMAN, Hemel re citer Herts, and sold by 
art ae £ er mee, Gorani, Londo. Berks ; pa ond = at 5e. per quart, the stock on hand being very small. The 
Stand. AR y m. Price 2s. above Pea is a tall Marrow, paper fomgerngronn Sh p and 
Ditto ang m ieee ors ee Le no g : rs gallon, © or 3s, 6d. per a : Hen = ‘abundant bearer, It is abont'the same size as the ritish 
z aito Ditto Ditto ec > d A FLOR STs ES Queen Pea, but comes into bearing IH days sooner, and is fit for 
Pitos: 50, 315 0] Messrs. TYSO ai Pate e of | qe tear oe later, If should be sown thinly, and 
ae show varieties $ ze ~ 100 RANUNCULUSES, | eona ANEMON S CARNAT ONS e tall stie ies 
015 0} PICOTEES, bel es for 1845-6 ; oer afi - dearsiption remittance is request m unknown correspondents. 
es Gatch Se gs. to 12%. | the “CHALM IDNEY ” will be se emg at paraa be had of Messrs. W. & J. NOBLE, Seedsmen, 
Me Aedes bare Strong FRUITING ‘PINE ee ne Sale, | two postage labala Fleet-street, London, by whom it can be well recommended, 
