THE COTTAGE GARDENER—ADVERTISEMENTS. 
TTalliable Vegetables. 
V Cauliflowers. — Myatt’s Improved 
Early. Much earlier than the old varieties, 
more compact, and heavier ; considered by the 
raiser as most desirable ; quantity very limited. 
Is per packet. 
Brussels Sprouts. — Improved variety, 
direct from Brussels. Is peroz., 6 d per packet. 
Cabbage. — Mitchell’s Enfield. This has 
been tried at the Horticultural Society’s Gar¬ 
dens, and pronounced one of the best. Is per 
oz., 6 d per packet. 
,, Chappel’s Colewort. Excellent 
for winter greens. 6 d per oz. 
Carrot. —St. Janus’. One of the best for 
small gardens and shallow or heavy soils. 3d 
per oz. 
Celery. —Coles’ Superb Red. Very exten¬ 
sively grown last season, and pronounced first 
rate. Is per oz., 6 d per packet. 
Lettuce. — Victoria Cabbage. But little 
known, but one of the handsomest grown, and 
which no gentleman’s garden should be without. 
Is per oz., 6 d. per packet. 
Parsley. —French fringed. Very handsome, 
much finer in appearance than the curled. 6 il 
per packet. 
DUNCAN HAIRS, in offering the above 
selection from his general list, begs to inform 
his friends that he warrants them to be as des¬ 
cribed. 
109, St. Martin*8 Lane, Charing Cross, London. 
H ardy Showy Annuals for present 
sowing, suitable for growing in masses. 
The following are recommended as being similar 
kinds grown by Mr. Beaton, Shrubland Park. 
Gilia rosea odorata. 
Ageratum Mexicanum. 
Agrostemna cceli rosa. 
Ailysum odoratum. 
Bartonea aurea. 
Calendula pluvialis. 
Clarkia fimbriata. 
Colinsea rubra. 
Convolvulus minor pur¬ 
purea. 
Coreopsis nigra spe- 
ciosa. 
Erysimum 
Godetia rubicunda. 
Iberis umbellata. 
Kaulfussia amelloides. 
Larkspur crown, dble. 
Leptociphon densiflora. 
Lupinus nanus. 
Malopc grandiflora. 
Nemophila maculata. 
Oxyria chrysanthc- 
moides. 
Perofski- Saponaria Calabrica. 
anum. Silene compactum. 
Eschscholziacompacta. Viscaria oculata. 
Eucharidium grandi- 
florum. 
Asters, four splendid varieties, will produce 
all double show flowers, 2s. 
Stocks, German, six brightest colours, very 
double, 2s. 
The whole of the above, including postage, 
for 8 s; or the Annuals separate, a large paper 
of each sort, 3d; the Asters and Stocks at the 
prices quoted. A Descriptive List sent with 
each Collection, giving the height, colour, and 
month of flowering. To be had of WILLIAM 
DENYER, Seedsman and Florist , 82, Grace- 
church-street, near the Spread Eagle, London. 
W. D. can supply seeds of the following for 
Bees— Melilotus Leucantiia, 6d per paper. 
Borage, 6d per paper. 
T welve extra fine Double Balsams, 
Striped, Spotted, and Selfs, in sorts, 2s 6 d ; 
mixed packet, Is 6 d ; or 5s per oz. 
12 superb Double Hollyhocks, in sorts, 2 s ; 
mixed, Is. 
12 good useful sorts of Melons, 5s. 
Ultra crimson Phlox Drummondii, and new 
Carmine 10-week Stock, 6 d per packet. All 
the most popular and approved border Annuals, 
including Asters, Stocks, Lupins, Larkspurs, 
&c., See., 30 packets for 2s 6 d ; 60 ditto for 5s. 
All post free. Enclose Stamps or Money 
Order to WILLIAM JONES, Florist and 
Seedsman, Stoke Newington-road, London. 
Aenuine Horticultural and Agri- 
VJ cultural Seeds. JAMES CHARTRES, 
Seedsman, &c., King William-street, City, Lon¬ 
don, begs most respectfully to call the attention 
of purchasers to his establishment, where will 
be found an extensive stock of Kitchen Garden, 
Agricultural, and Flower Seeds, selected with 
the greatest care, and grown chiefly under his 
own inspection. 
J. C. takes this opportunity to return his best 
thanks to all who have favoured him with their 
commands during the past season ; and it is 
with much pleasure he can state that numerous 
ladies and gentlemen who have visited his 
establishment, as a proof of their satisfaction, 
have recommended their friends. 
A Descriptive Catalogue can be had on appli¬ 
cation. Jan. 2, 1851. 
N ew and Choice Flower Seeds, German Stocks, German Asters, &c. 
We have selected, out of a large collection of Flower Seeds, twenty of the most beautiful and 
showy varieties, each sort distinct in colour, and calculated to produce a fine effect when planted 
out in beds or groups in the flower border. We have had each variety distinctly marked with its 
Botanical and English name—height—time of flowering—colour of the flower—manner of grow¬ 
ing—whether erect or trailing, Sec., See .—the time it should be sown, and other valuable hints as 
to its cultivation. In selecting these twenty varieties we have been careful to exclude all which 
are shy-bloomers, or have an insignificant appearance; so that the collection will comprise only 
those which are really showy and handsome, and which we believe would prove to the entire 
satisfaction of any lady or gentleman who might be disposed to order them. The German Stocks 
and Asters, especially, are most superb. 
The Twenty Packets are neatly packed up in one paper, and will be sent free by post, to any 
part of the kingdom, for Five Shillings. 
J. C. WHEELER AND SON , 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen, by Official Appointment, to the Gloucestershire Agricultural Association, 
Kingsuolm Nursery, and 99, Nortiigate Street, Gloucester. 
]\Jew and Beautiful Plants. HENRY WALTON begs to offer the follow- 
J -1 ing new and first-rate Geraniums, Fuchsias, &c., &c., at the very low price attached, in 
strong plants. 
12 of the following new GERANIUMS, in strong healthy plants, Purchasers Selection, 12s, or 
H. W.’s, 7s 6d.—Sparkler, Crusader, Terpischore, Plutarch, Jenny Lind, Foster’s, Abd-El-Kader, 
Belle of the Village, Alonzo, Virgin Queen, Gulielma, Aurantia, Orion, Ariel, Black Prince, 
Scarlet Defiance, Junius, King of Saxony, Rosa Bud, Flora, Flag, Champion, Mustee, Sir R. Sale, 
Peri, Standard of Perfection, Garland, Distinctus, Magog, Negress, Avenger, Merry Monarch, 
Gigantia, Queen Phillipii, Rosmanda, Mercury, Picta, Zenobia, Cassandra, Beauty Surpass, 
Forget-me-not, Francis Bullen, Valgus, Purpurea, Multiflora, Favourite, Raphael, Isabella. 
FUCHSIAS.—The following splendid new varieties, in strong autumn rooted plants, 12 for 18s, 
from six inches to two feet high.—Diadem of Flora, Mayles, Prince of Wales, Lady Dartmouth, 
Mrs. W. Taylor, Sir J. Falstaff, Igna, Beauty of Richmond, Beauty of Stortford, Kossuth, Inac¬ 
cessible, Unique, Multiplex, South Devon, Mirabilis, Striata. Fine old varieties, 78 6d. per dozen. 
CINERARIAS.—12 of the following beautiful new varieties, in strong blooming plants, Pur¬ 
chasers Selection, 12s, or H. W.’s, 9s, or the set of 18 for l6s.—Fairy Ring, Angelique, Lady 
Gertrude, Charlotte Grisii, Wedding Ring, Delight, Emperor, Gem of the Isle, Matilda, Madame 
Parodii, Coronet, Newington Beauty, Satellite, Cerito, Eleanor, Jenny Lind, Masterpiece, Calypso. 
PANSIES.—12 of the following splendid new varieties, of Spring, 1850, for 16s, or 24 for £1, 
Purchasers Selection.—Elegant, Frances Cycle, Polyphemus, Juvenata, Ella, Helen, Conductor, 
Viceroj r , Mrs. Beck, Cossack, Clarinda, Oresta, Cyprus, Jenny Lind, Purple Champion, Bourbon, 
Parian, Erebus, Alexandra, California, Snowflake, Alpha, Negro, Regina, Lady Gill, Orion. 
12 of the following older varieties for 6s, or 24 for 10s.—Duke of Rutland, Duchess of Rutland, 
Candidate, Optimus, Curion, Exquisite, Example, Clio, Kremlin, Lanii, Gem, Attraction, Lucy 
Neal, Sambo, Blooming Girl, Carolina, Lady Sale, Notabilis, Premier, Aurora, Model of Perfec¬ 
tion, Duchess of Norfolk, Zabdi, Juliet, Lady Helen Marr, Berryer, Perfection, Constellation, 
Pizarro, Lady Harding, Bride of Abydos, Prince of Orange, Prince of Wales. 
12 of the best DAHLIAS, of Spring, 1850, for 12s ; 12 older varieties, 6s. 
12 of the best VERBENAS, of Spring, 1850, for 6s ; fine older varieties, 4s. 
12 of the best PETUNIAS, of Spring, 1850, for 6s ; fine older varieties. 4s. 
Also, all the new CHRYSANTHEMUMS, equally cheap, and all the new FUCHSIAS. 
Catalogues on application, enclosing one Postage Stamp. 
It is respectfully requested that all orders be accompanied with a Post-office Order, payable to 
HENRY WALTON , Edgend, Marsden, near Burnley, Lancashire. 
D EANE’S Warranted Garden Tools. Horticulturists, and all interested 
in Gardening pursuits, are invited to examine G. and J. DEANE’S extensive Stock of GAR¬ 
DENING and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best London made Garden Engines and Syringes, 
Coalbrookdale Garden Seats and Chairs. Brown’s Patent Fumigator, price 10 s and upwards. 
Averuncators 
Axes 
Bagging Hooks 
Bills 
Borders, various pat¬ 
terns 
Botanical Boxes 
Cases of Pruning In¬ 
struments 
Chaff Engines 
,, Knives 
Daisy Rakes 
Dibbles 
Dock Spuds 
Draining Tools 
Edging Irons and 
Shears 
Flower Scissors 
„ Stands in Wires 
and Iron 
G. and J. DEANE are Sole Agents for LINGHAM’S PERMANENT LABELS, Samples ol 
which, with the Illustrated List of Horticultural Tools, can be sent, post paid, to any part of the 
United Kingdom. DEANE’S Horticultural Tool Warehouse, opening to the Monument, 46, 
King William-street, London Bridge. 
lass for Conservatories. JAMES PHILLIPS and Co., have the pleasure 
to hand their New List of Prices of GLASS for cash. 
Fumigators 
Hotbed Handles 
Rakes in great variety 
Galvanic Borders and 
Ladies’ Set of Tools 
Reaping Hooks 
Plant Protectors 
Labels, various pat¬ 
Scythes 
Garden Chairs and 
terns, in Zinc, Por¬ 
Scythe Stones 
Seats 
celain, &c. 
Shears, various 
,, Loops 
Lines and Reels 
Sickles 
,, Rollers 
Marking Ink 
Sickle Saws 
,, Scrapers 
Mattocks 
Spades and Shovels 
Grape Gatherers and 
Menographs 
Spuds 
Scissors 
Metallic Wire 
Switch Hooks 
Gravel Rakes and 
Milton Hatchets 
Thistle Hooks 
Sieves 
Mole Traps 
Transplanting Tools 
Greenhouse Doors and 
Mowing Machine 
Trowels 
Frames 
Pick Axes 
Turfing Irons 
Hammers 
Potato Forks 
Wall Nails 
Hand-glass Frames 
Pruning Bills 
Watering Pots 
Hay Knives 
,, Knives, various 
Weed Extractors and i 
Hoes of every pattern 
,, Saws 
Hooks 
Horticultural Ham¬ 
,, Scissors 
Wheelbarrows 
mers and Hatchets 
,, Shears 
Youths’ Set of Tools 
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SHEET SQUARES 
16 oz. 
from 2d to 3£d per foot. 
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Warranted of British manufacture, and 16 ounces to the foot. Superior in every respect to Foreign, 
both in substance and quality. Packed in crates of about 250 feet each, and in sizes of about 40 in. 
by 30, at 2^d per foot. 
Hartley’s PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, Packed in Boxes of 50 feet each. 
6 by 4 and 6£ by .. .. 12s Od I 8 by 6 and 8$ by 6£ .. .. 15s Od 
7 by 5 and 7i by 5£ .. .. 13 6 | 9 by 7 and 10 by 8 .. .. 16 6 
MILK PANS—from 2s to 6 s each, METAL HAND-FRAMES, Glass Tiles and Slates, Propa* 
gating and Bee Glasses—from 2d each, Grape Glasses, Cucumber Tubes—Id per inch, Peach 
Glasses, Wasp Traps, Pastry Slabs, Hyacinth Glasses and Dishes, Fish Globes, Plate and Window 
Glass, Lamp Shades. LACTOMETERS, for trying the quality of MILK ; 4 Tubes, 5s, 6 Tubes, 
7 s 6 d. GLASS SHADES. Estimates and List of Prices forwarded on application to their Ware¬ 
house, 116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON . 
