HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Stamped Newspaper- of Rural E y and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
E No, 51.—1845] _SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. ele [Pucr Gi. 
: PERE gy en | POTATOES FROM THE SCILLY ISLANDS. 
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a Bie: of Teelen aoe | ke ion at ni > awe MES SSRS. SUTTON a SONS haye the pleasure of | È = RENDLE xp CO. have been fortunate in 
HL Soc. cf England —Coun- Nerthamberland hi ind system 8°64 intimating that they hare now h arvested and arranged rocuring a few Tons of these POTATOES, allof which 
ey Meetings ean 834 | p= ih tie rs 853 sed ee for delivery all their new KITCHEN mong DEN Bee EDS, con- | are enti ire ig y free ig at thn poets disease, and will be found mast 
errs wint een PARIES Osalise aw to ava Sopa ae TAIN ne of all the most esteemed cts cultivation, among | valuable for seed, s saibe a ve Rev. C. A. John’s Letter in the 
His, h 2 960 6 | Pear Benrre Diel - - - 8565 h the following are particularly phar soar Ae pa enera’ Chronic eae 3, page 801, 
- 864 b | Pelargoninm leaf, spot in - 85a 5 Peas True Be hwood a her | ‘«* Price on application. 
- 8664 | Pelarzoniums, to win'er - 8534 ; “te > = naibii et. pi h, Dec. 20, 1845. 
34) Fairbeard's Early S$ s Melon | ymout ec. 20, 
- 340 Phosphi balls, to mak > 5 rprise 
l asza] Bicatoes ond Carnations HE = $ eT G ipe: erb cath š = Black Spine, Latter’s ary 
- 89a | Plants wearing out, theory re- Yaite’s of Dwarfs England, and J E 
r AL a E S LS birr | OaE Ki Ale Victory of Eng | THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
>, 887 b | Potatoes from "feed, effet a @) British Queen Finenewsort Bath Cos Lettuce | 
Sos ae | | disease on Hay’s os dey’s Large Cos Lettuce | GREAT NORFOLK 
c. - 8585 | br sets = =- = = 235 3 Green's Super! Shilling’s Queen Cabbage | cs x N Sali 
arar shirt iraz Erare- i sage Sa TE Zae Shilling’s Early Grotto | Early Dutech Horn Carrot YARMOUTH 
von E Werke se: san to ma E Thompson’s Early Dwarf | Fine Long hide Md Carrot | rS s: 1845 
ote meter . pos of, in the year o z| And many other fine sorts. Whyte w Dark Beet | NUR 
oe oration of crops - ei E Si 7 ped by fami Bro Pcl True Re aay Orin’ | = 
ELL & CO., being the parties who first intro- 
in Ire py ce sso es for n ersay on 865 6 | duced to the notice of the posh aan world the above 
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ie ea tas | ga: pe terion hne = =< 84! True Walche | Se SA Su ıperb and Lion’s 
ing 3 - 858 € ghepes’s pees Cream w 
E Rieni «Hind system B55 a | aieas e en = 857 € tton’s Early White | Soden’s Early Potatoes | truly excellent Raspberry, unequalled for the size of its fruit 
Qaick + 860 6 | Bat poison, to make 3 855 ¢ pierra White Cape Í Swaile Frame, Ash- | and richness of flavour, and possessing an extensive Stock of 
- ee ries, se aradt - 860 € | Large German eaea | les af Kidney. E ie rs, | fine Canes, beg to offer the same upon the re they terms, 
- = Ba ses, standard = - = 860c d guaranteed to be of the same quality as those an ad ng 
gra es, Hor’, and Ag:icul- a And m: other: numerous we een ertion, any ie which | honour of supplying Her Most Gracious Maj y the Quee: 
I 860 ¢ | Suil, pulverisarion tree eee may be burch ased at ‘moderate T pa separate! ly, SERRATE Srey bey Grace the Duke of Northumberland, His Sa ing Duke 
- 953 6 | Sowiag, thick and xia, are, 863 ¢ nomically in collections as IAS f Rutland, His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Earl of 
836 a | Stanhopea inodora c p Feraro the Earl of Liverpool, the Earl of Abe rooms 
ns npe oe ae? NEW KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS | xp 
pm Trees 5. Jenin to fe a * ob gaa | No. i Semper D praetue Be Pa = of 20 quarts of oe Earl i of Egremont, the | Lora ae Fag nr ee = 
n - 83ta ulips - 80c est kinds of Peas, an th s in propor- se nE s b á id 
al lis, s seein l tse ? am a8 erg 2 a tion, for one year’s supply . p as - £8 10 o| | well da the Horticultural Society of London, the latter having 
nu: Aruet aid Winsst Rowers ss7a | No. $ Complete Collection, in smaller ‘quantities . 2 | awarded 7 OUELL & Go. ida pri izes for it. 
sewage water as - pelts “c | Woods, notes on a collection of eds e | No Ditto Ditto .iesesssesse I i o g f: . £l 4 
logy, curious instance of 858° | Wolves, attachment of, to man amt Su n & So sha ave the honour and pri vilege of re- s do. 50 do. . . -013 
—————— | ferring to Ga ot vni pe d Gentlemen residing at the under- do. 25 do. . en Gies ~ cee 
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DOYAL BOT TAN IC SOCIETY OF _ LONDON, mentioned places, who have annually availed + cette of this | A jiber ral 
| ees S PARK.—The days fixed for the Exhibition of | economical and advantageous mode of obtaining the best sorts ties” are ordere 
be and Fruit, in the Gardens of this Society ek of Garden Seeds, and have expressed themselves i in the highest FINE STA AN DARD ROSES, a name, ls. per dozen. 
re Wednesdays, May 20, June 3, and July 1. Schedules degree pleased with the crops ; an > ae neni r lasgow, Perth, Great Yarmouth Nursery, Dec. 20. 
es will shortly be e Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Castle D ick upon “Tweed, | ——_—— 
Newport, Monmouth, Cardigan, Cantisle, anon. Carmarthen, \HARLES FARNES, SrEDSNAN, 128, St. John’s- 
oucester, Hull, Newcastle-upor-Tyne, Bury St. Edmund’s, tenes: MA fally in is ael 
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_* GARDEN SEEDS is now ready, 
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WAITE’S WHOLESI ALÈ CATALOGUE of oa Wolverhampton, Y oris, T Bristol, Exeter, Bri hton, the Publie sencrally, AN he wilt ba: ps dey 5 aferra aing 
man GREEN 
for the following new and choire VEGETABLE SEEDS :— 
Hon at 1, Eyre-strect HIN. Hatton Garden e addresses may be ha ad on a application, „ROYAL SN MARROW PEA.—This most excellent 
: ia ——— ety may be sown as a second early Pea, an will be fit for 
UPERIOR NEW EARLY PEA.—WARNER’S 2s eee i hint aes ‘thes about the sapete as the Seriy Nanik a rs be found 
“EARL » ee to any office in London, on trial that no Pea can surpa rich colour when 
e hardy, > ae fae er, with fine Coragesty Keay = Station of the Great Western Railway between London and *QUEEN OF D 23, Gd. og ae aes d 
Teisi ? art.— ae Q F DWAR A.—It is superior to edw: 
ond We i ni womi qs eld 2b, Cuvahill, aoe be had of Rem ces are not required from known correspondents, zim known, and only requires mo: gianni ss cultivation to test 
nor mi those | who give satisfactory repeat: merits, m other variety of the 
BRARIA BLADWOOD"—THE GREATEST NOVELTY,| "esdin DP yan” this sae baie iiie Cok anes Pon 
OF THE SEASON, Pe eae ea A fits ig Naar Lente Sti 
“foun or zari akapa è crop. apa 
SUFERE Fiorist, Hilperton, Wilts, ae much ARMOW TH NURSERY, forr an rarae. and of g nd merits a place in 
are in offering to-Publie notice, the above beau- OUELL a: p CO. beg to-offer the folowing good | all gardens. Price 2. 6. per 
ariaty. (See Gardeners™ Chronicle, May 27, is , under and rece planteto: F ihe notice of Meis br p Gom A gemat hehe ee “s pra then new s nai &c., wiil 
itia. e “HLD.”):—“Your Cineraria is the most novel in | Amateurs, feeling assured from theirswell known mode xe- | be forv applic: —Dec. 
nce which has. come under our notice this season ; st m B pent 3 that those favouring wen, with one com- 
ik disk, with petals equally even, divided into white and |m none but articles of the very best quality. VICTORIA NURSERY, CORK.—FOREST TR 
on ad ay the colour breaking off abruptly, gives it a sin nk avy-edged PURPLE PICOTEE, “ eg & H. HAYCROFT can aire ach hal oS nine the 
r an pes savearence. not PHES'S "PRESIDENT, » 15s. per pair. For particulars undermentioned ports, strong anted LARCH, 
April 7s. 6d. each. Early orders only can ensure | see Gard. Chron. of th Oct 2 to 3 feet high, at lis per 1000, and 3to4 a feat nee at 13s. per 
Alco, “BURROUGHES'S DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, the | 1000; also small LARCIT 9 to 15 inches high (St for planting 
SSOP’S NURSERY, CHELTENHAM, Esta- | Pest light-edged Purple Picotee, 15s. per pair in elean gr ang) at FB wl neg h A TN Pigmoath, in 
lis — 1815, from = extensive connections offers peeutiar CAR perp a — PICOTEES. 30 hours, and by saing vessels % tg ai rdi, N 
mtages to Noblemen and Gentlemen requiring Gardeners, 12 pairs extra fine and ve perior first-class £ s: @. | Swansea, and nearly every port in oe Wal 
ers, or Farm- Bailif of aren skill and reputation. Show Flowers, by nam EE T ia fo SARIN 
E munications promptly attended to. 25 ditto ri ch ito. úi “ditto . Lin M TO GERANIUM EXHIBITORS AND CULTIVATORS. . 
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ECK’s SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS, 1841.— n ass im poran ee eure vanes Pea — Seas Piin 
‘eK informs the public that oo ween thoes — will e Show Pinks, mp + sis, ow a 12s. Catleugh, has fine strong s pry ready for delivery at the 
nary 19 Th maining AGIA TES. Double and, ag romà R Wuite, and sere agent prices :—* Clio,” clear white purple spot, good 
2E. 5. B. proposes to Yellow, very fine, 6s. 18s. gy shape, fine trusser, and fine show flower, very early and free 
CAMELLIAS. op api i per dozen. bloomer, 10. 10s. “Ea Polka,” upper petals deep crimson 
FUCHSIAS, extra ine, taeluding “ * Serratifolia,” a. per dozen doz. | purple, surrounded by = in of pin A nd poe eeg oe 
> rs event rosy purple, close habit, and abundant 8. 
apa seus ye E Sx rera PABO LOTERIE a itt .. ” “Sunbeam,” fine smooth orange, dark spot, good shape, fine 
genten ee ee 
’ q ‘<n i petals of a light crimson, surrounde: 
that he is now — = lants = er True HIGH- ANSIES g Show Flowers 13s. n wir iti als of a deep rosy pink, free bloomer, and good habit, 
ND sr Ditto, very best first-ra pi 
pcs a noble landscape o: ent, tree which _CISERARTAS gare sorts, by name papini tois: ,, 1l. 1s. They haveall been successfully ae van be 
very superior esa es CINERARIA, “No.1,” named | recommended. All the old established varieties at the lowest 
dy admite the Highland Pine; its growth, ae NORFOLK HERO,” pig ons e plant the riia sicsctiptioat prices 
particular! 
> and bark, are beauti truly proud of m a EEE E 
career oa Tbe yon rll send we Too af yonk apa "No. 1s gig = s anen of a ersam mit, dr Dow ITALIAN TUBBROSE ROOTS, 4s. per 
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E g sorts, by name, 9s., 12s., | house, 16, Pall Mall. The Orage, Lemon, Citron, Lime, an 
the tion | ERICAS, fine Sorte free-flowering sorts, by s A vod 
ly told ng pied Te ; beret setters and 18s. per doze: conte a Trees, oe i , and Arabian Jessamine 
kely you in seme of my previ d HERBACEOUS PLAN sot fine sorts, 6s. to 9s. per dozen. Plants expected early in 
xf and Pine to all other trees Mag = on Vicente la pectent AT. waay. ooo 
con suing” Wn Wordsworth, Rydal meee SA Abies gracilis... cach 38 <eEDS-—cORNER “OF eae 
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ee at oe aS > aa ~~ ie 0 Picea cephalonica, p. dz. 20 0 (by Official Ay tment) the SEEDSMEN to 3 
Bas FE 1113 0 Pinus cembra 712.0] “ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Society OF "ENGLAND, 
a š a Fe A = 9 Cupressus toralosa, per oe e ae bers of Society, a DA me aan 
= ee 9 doz., fne .. 18 0 in GL is t their only Goes House py are- 
a Cedrus ‘Déodar, lyr, fine 3 @) Do., seed pans, p. doz. 6. 0 | houseisa tine Corner of HALE MOON — PICCADILLY, 
to 12 „ Lfoot.. 30 0 Podocarpus totara, each $ ` rs ee e las t Finy Ye 
inus Ia Minches. - $o Dierydioides ,, i iF 
Finest prg da i E rs pD? paer agineoa 5 0 | bohad on appiieatlon 
O er T B4EERS PHEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, King’s- 
pray pe BA } Gerardiana, 2 yrs, 30 0 Taxodium sempervirens, 7 6| 4D road, Chelsea, By special 3 appointment to the QueEx and 
STE eae BES DY, Ne ‘Abies 2years 9 0 Dicrydium rs al H.R.H. PRINCE ALDERT. is we 
ann N z UINEUM FLORE, PLENO, 10s. Gd. per p PHEASANT POULTS—Gentlemen eir preserves 
havea RIDES SANGUINET QUEEN,” " PTERWOENRYE, $ e 100. | are r _ ewes they can be i a NAS a quan- 
s “PRINCESS S ALICE MAUD tity of Jelase eee a ad on WILD P — BATANTE, as above also 
iieri an a TOBOLSK RHUBARB, ‘ie pA ras ety ental Wa cal ee omestic 
s beat dozen. —_ ory Malay, Cochi hin China, Dorking, Span: ish, &e., 
e yo Arend are ven Bantams, &c., &c., 3, Half-moon-passage,Gra wet be rch- 
Ee eÀ acel abae ora os ta toe n ae fit for cutting in Jan 
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