THE GARDENERS 
CHRONIC 
LE. [Ocr. 28, 
FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
OUELL anp CO. are now executing orders for the 
above excellent RASPBERRY, unequalled for the extraor- 
dinary size of its fruit and richness of flavour. For further par- 
ticulars, see en wee lagi in this Paper ee fee has inst. ; 
Prices, as follow: 
Pac! tages containing ah Canes. . 
” S i 
. » 014 0 
‘the aves discount to the Trade, when not 
Package include d. 
Jess than 200 are orders 
ARRIVAL OF DUTCH HYACINTHS anv oruEerR BULBS. 
OUELL ano Co. beg respectfully to announce they 
have received from Haarlem their annual importation ‘of 
the above in most excellent condition, adapted ee for Glasses, 
Forcing, or open-border culture. Prices as follow: 
Fine Single or Double Show poauntis 
ue, White, or Yell . +}, per we 
Extra vik Ditto . * + 98. ae 
Extra fine, and ver’ ery superior Ditto 
The selection wer left to Yours tL & Co. 
Catalogues ye had on application. 
Pe sere a aiere fine 4-year old plants, 
102. per 100, or 30s. per dozen. 
Grex Yarmouth Nursery, Oct. 26, 1843, 
8 to 10 
inch 
J. STEWART begs most respectfully to inform his 
* Patrons and Friends, that he has a good stock of healthy 
GERANIUMS, consisting of Bea by pes Stewartii, Mrs. 
Lawrence, Princess de Joinville, "Six Robert Pe cel, Tasso, Dido, 
Sapphire, Nestor, Amyntor, Favorite, Prince of Wales, Constel- 
lation, Cicero, Lyne’s Princess Royal, Stewart’s Princess Alice, 
Glory of the West, Lord of the Isles, Wizard, Evadne, Mars, 
Count D'Orsay, Lady Sale, Beauty of Essex, Oberon, Ceerulea, 
Hermione, Pride of nae Orange Perfection, Royal Adelaide, 
Morning Star, Mercury, Emperor Superb, Iris, Queen Philippa, 
Richardsonii, Sunrise, Isabella, Thunderer, Madame Rachel, 
Hannah, Selina, Jenner’s Boadicea, Royal George, Lord Chan- 
A sa and many others. 
is Collections cis FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, 
CHRYSANTHEMU S (well budded), and DAHLIAS, inciude 
nearly every variety aera of cultivation; of the latter he has 
to offer fine ground roots of Mrs. James Richardson, Todd’s 
Lady Sale, Beauty of Sussex, Blanche Shelley, Sir R. Sale, Anta- 
a, Thomson’s Vivid, Oakley’s Surprise, Milton. 
Fanny Waugh, Hero of Stonehenge, Colonel 
Baker, Confidence, Rival Yellow; Duke of Wellington, Rainbow, 
Mrs. SR Competitor, &c. 
. 8. flatters himself that his assortment of CAMELLIAS is 
too al known, as comprising all the most rare and choice kinds, 
to need comment, further than that the plants are this season 
epee fine and vigorous. 
takes this opportunity of announcing that his DUTCH 
FLOWER ROOTS are particularly firm and large; also that he 
has plenty of very superior DWARF TRAINED FRUIT-TREES, 
warranted true toname; STANDARD and DWARF ROSES of 
ost approved sorts, EVERGrEENS, Frowrrine Suruss, &c. 
The Paiole at caer seme. moderate prices.—Salthill Nurseries, 
near Windsor. 
PELARGONIUM.—“ BASKET’S EXQUISITE.” 
HALLY, Nurseryman and Frorist, Blackheath, 
* Kent, begs to inform his Friends that he has the above now 
at 2Is. each, with the usual allowance to the 
y R.H. the 
Princess Sophia Matilda of Glouce: fi 
prize for Secnlibg Pelargoniums at the West Kent Horticultural 
Society’s June Show, 1843; it was also See and universally 
admired at the June Exhibi jons re at Chiswick and Regent's 
Park. The following chara gi f the above in the 
‘Gardeners’ Chronicle of Ju “Notices to Correspondents :' 
“ey e large Se dling is a very showy variety the 
flowers are large; it trusses finely, and will form a fine object in 
bi Greenhouse,”’ &c. “The colonr is clear; the upper petals 
well covered, with but little feathering visible; the under 
penis are sees and round, and the flower altogether of a 
good sha 
Also a few plants will be ready by the middle of Soveuiee of 
that good and beautiful CINERARIA, PE Pr 
Royat,” which obtained a Certificate of Merit, aha Ned a 
miserably small specimen with only two or three blooms ex- 
une Show at Chiswick; also the first prize for 
Show, on the 28th June—(See 
Gardeners’ Chronicle tor J It has a fine full 
crimson centre, petals broad Fat vell shaped, pure white broadly 
tipped with purple, the colours distinctly defined, | so as to form a 
ring on the rexparided flower, which i et-scented and 
possesses the best properties. In consequence of ‘thie very limited 
stock of the above, and the orders already received, the Advertiser 
will be able this autumn oy to supply is trade at 10s, 6d. each, 
Also at the same time Cin’ C#@RULEA—a delicate 
white tipped with azure: pate of very fine Tobdat hablo: bar each, 
—The 
Cinerarias at th 
FINE CAPE ERICAS (HEATHS), EPACRISES, &e. 
anv J. FAIRBAIRN beg leave most respectfully to 
* solicit the attention of Gentlemen desirous of forming new, 
or of extending their present Collections of these much-admired 
tribes of Plants to their Stock, which are in the finest health and 
vigour possible, and from its extent th ey are ee to offer any 
quantity upon the following advantageous ter! a #8 
100 fine Sere, plants, including 80 tel aia 20 Epa- 
crises, of the best and most eReoea K he 
75 do. 
0 
do, including 60 Ericas ty 15 Epacrises 6 0 
0 
0 
woooe 
50 do. do. tS ae oe 10 Epacrises 5 
25 do. do. os 20 Eri 5 Epacrises 3 
12 do, do, a antes: Etieds . 2 
J. and J. F. take leave to acquaint Cultivators of Fuchsias and 
-verbenes that their collections contain the best and most esteemed 
varieties, All orders they may be favoured with packed with the 
pa care, and delivered free in London. 
remittance or reference required from unknown corre- 
i pmo Nurseries, Clapham, near London, Oct, 27, 184: 
tN EN NAMED TULIPS. —The Subscriber having a a 
large supply of fine bulbs of the above popular flower, hogs to 
offer them upon the following very moderate terms, viz. : gobs 
yy name for 5/.; 50 sorts by name for 2/, 10s., whic! Srcnie 
portiaiaa of Bizarres, Roses, and Bybloemens, and will be iia srorty, 
* the attention of the amateur and practical florist. -W1Lu1am May, 
Hope Nursery, Leeming-lane, Bedale, Yorkshire, Oct, 27, 1843. _ 
TULIPS, &c. 
OHN SLATER, Frorrsr, Chapel- -lane, Cheetham 
Hill, near Manchester, begs to call the attention of Amateurs 
to his large and well-selected collection of TULIPS, AURI- 
CULAS, POLYANTHUSES, CARNATIONS, and PICOTEES, 
a of se i) be had on purebela application. 
requests a comparison of his prices of CARNATIONS 
and PICOTEES, &e. ith those which have been s0 highly spoken 
of by the Editor of a contemporary Publication in one of his 
Leading Articles, as well as twice in his notices to Correspondents 
(one not being sufficient), which will be found in many instances 
from 50 to 250 per eis ee in price, and all of which, at the time 
of lay ering, were in colow 
J. S. has published a descriptive Catalogue of TULIPS, price 
2s,, which may be had of Messrs. Ore and Co, London. 
EARLY DOUBLE anp SINGLE TULIPS. 
ARNOCK anv MANLEY have selected with eat 
care, within the last few se Fifty Varieties of Earl 
Double Tulips, by name, 1 bulb of each, 1. Fifty ered of 
maely Single Tulips, 1 bulb of ach lu. Fine Dutch B 
every description at moderate prices, — Nursery, Honey 
Oct. 24, 1843. 
FINEST CARNATIONS and PICOTEES. 
OUELL anv CO. beg to refer the readers of the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Extensive List, with Prices, 
of the above highly-esteemed Flowers, which appeared on the 
Advertising pages, 706 and 707, of this Paper, of the 14th inst., 
and will be found to contain every yey Rigen: of cultivation. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Oct. 26, 
Holton Nursery, near Halesworth, Suffolk. 
) REDNALL begs to inform his Friends and 
Planters generally, that his CATALOGUE OF CHOICE 
SHRUBS AND AMERICAN PLANTS is now ready, and may be 
had on prepaid eter at his Nursery, as above, or his 
residence at Stowma: 
De FLOWER ROOTS.—P. E. ERHARD, 
of the firm of J. D. Zocher and Voorhelm Schneevoegt, begs 
most respectfully to inform his friends and the a generally, 
that he has a fine Collection of all kinds of DUTCH FLOWER 
ROOTS, under ee are all the best AAG new Tatie and single 
Hyacinths, a large Assortment of Early Tulips, and a large 
Quantity of fine Roots of Gladiolus floribundus, Liliam superbum, 
English and Spanish Iris, sus, Jonquils, Anemones, 
Ranunculus, a pa Snowdrops, and Crocuses, in many 
ti St , Strand, corner of Burl eigh- street. 
TCH “HYACINTHS for Foreing, 4s. per dozen 3 
Best do., for Glasses, 6d. to 1s. each. Roman ani 
Paper-white Narcissus, ds, per dozen; 
Van Thol etl 2s, per dozen, Also Crocus, Iris, Jonquils, 
Narcissus, Anemones, and Ranunculus, of which priced List may 
be had free, a post, fo ‘om A. Corserr’s Italian and Foreign 
‘Warehouse, 18, Pall Mal 
UNDER he ShStiGn Or ee QUEEN. 
NSINGTON NURSERIES. 
ESSRS. RICHARD FORREST AND Co. beg 
respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public 
that their coneeen of DUTCH ROOTS has been seportet this 
y fine uaa and Catalogues may be had on 
application. “They beg lea irect. pine to their 
superior assortment of FRUIT. TREES and other General Stock 
jn their different Nurseries, which never were finer than this 
season. The collection of Camellias and other Greenhouse Plants 
are also very fine, with several very large well-grown specimens 
of Statice macrophylla, in the Stove, with many other interesting 
new plants.— General Catalogues may be had on application. 
BRUGMANSIA SPE. NOVA, 
PHOS: BRIDGFORD ann SON, Spa Field Nursery, 
Ball’s Bridge, Dublin, having a fine stock of the above plant, 
which will prove a valuable addition to the Greenhouse, from its 
propensity to flower in plants at 12 to 18 inches high. It is per- 
fectly distinct from all of the species. Strobe established plants 
are now ready for sending out at 10s. 6d. each. Thos, B. and Son 
have also a fine specimen plant of the same, with three flowers 
anded; it is three feet high, well furnished, which they 
jowers abundantly on small spe- 
cimens; flowers about the same length as those of B. suaveolens, 
with the calyx full half the length of the corolla, both white ; 
flowers highly perfumed ; the rim of the corolla is divided into 
five long points; rim and calyx much reflexed, which, with the 
long calyx, give the plant a decided character; the throat of the 
Soros is ofa beautiful gicenieh hey colou 
C. L.” Gard Gaetitey May 28th, 1842 :— 
“ iry your Brugmansia retains its large spathaceons calyx, it must 
be new. Florapondia is the name given to B, coccinea. We art 
not acquainted pees the present species. Itdoes Bias its large 
spathaceous caly C.D? 
plant: havite Pekan sent by us to Mr. Low, Clapton, with seven 
lowers expanded, to be by him exhibited at the Chiswick Horti- 
cultural Show in August, 1843, the flowers of Ag i Nae pape 
in its transmission, consequently was not rexnititen nas si 
flowered with . Low, and is noticed uy Paxton’ 's = Botenioal 
Magazine” for September, 1843. T) Species 
were received by ons, Esq., Ladiston, Westmeath, from 
Chili, from whom a received our plant, 
The Double White Brugmansia, noticed by Dr. Linpiry in the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, September 16th; 1848: Seeds of which were 
also received from Chili by “‘ J. C. L.,”? along with B. Spe, Nova, 
plants of which T. B. and Son will have ready to send out in May, 
1844, 48, Lower Sackville-street, Dublin. 
C) 
JHOMAS 
RIPPS, Nurseryman, Tunbridge Wells, 
Kent, respectfully begs to direct attention to his poreitil 
collection of ROSES, comprising every novelty worthy of notice ; 
and which are offered at the foliowing prices, the selection being 
left to T. ©. er doz. per 100 
Fine Standards * 0 t) 101. 0s. 
Half Standards DAT ae FUR 3 4l, 08, 
do. fine . oe ” 61. 0s. 
Do. do. very ates An ” 71. 108. 
Dwarf Roses op 1, 108 
Do. do. ua on en toe 
Do. do, very sup 
Plants of the new Cloth of Gold Rose, i “order easiye “yl ‘be 
sent out in November al chasers will fayour 
ith a list of the sorts they elven idatess, no duplicates 
shall bet Bent 
ROSES, 
LANE anv SON beg to announce that their 
CATALOGUE OF ROSES for 1843-44 is just published, 
and will be forwarded as usual, free, to all their former patrons, 
and to others on application, fear a 2d, Posteee stamp to 
the pum ee ee Great Berkhampstead, Herts ; also al ‘8. JOHN- 
STONE’S, nt-garden Markets and at Aye NORA 's, 46, 
Cheapside, Darien: 
H. Lane and Son flatter themselves they need not assure those 
Ladies ane Gentlemen who have heretofore aba! ed them with 
their orders that the utmost reliance ma; ced in having 
their future commands aye in the best possible oe and 
on the most liberal terms ; same tim: id take this 
opportunity of assuring those he Buh for the frst tine entrust 
them with their commands that the same principles which have 
hitherto been their guide will in be instance be deviated from. 
. and Son would further beg to cere that they have 
many thousands of ROSES in iste exclusiv: for Greenhouse 
culture and early eae and that their general stock of Roses, 
in point of extent an h, is second e in the kingdom. 
Great Berkhanrpatend, Herts, Oct. les 
“PELOPS” AND “EVERTON,” two of ‘the 1 best PANSIES in 
UNS eR a inl by Tuos, O’Grapy, Esq., Grove 
House, ved Derby, near ayenit ol. 
OHN LUCAS, Gardener to Mr. O’GRrapy, begs 
© leave to say he is enable d, by permission, to let out the above 
new and distinct variety o: PANSY for general cultivation at 10s. 
tgs pair, The stock of oth is limited. 
CHRYSANTH BMUMS. 
Craving a Anp SONS, Vauxhall Nursery, London, 
= having a large stock of aung Plants, well budded, and 
n a good state for sendin ay, of this beautiful Autum- 
aa Sie ean supply good sseeitye in ors at 12s. per dozen, ani 
larger plants at 18s. per dozen, d Sons’ Collection, includ- 
ing many new sorts, will be in fall. flower during the ensuing 
month, 
C. and Sons have also a fine Stock of Evergreens and Fruit- 
mee which they can offer at moderate prices. 
Single and Double Duc | 
\ CARNATIONS, eat anv PIN 
ESSRS. N. ann B. NORMAN’S CATALOGUE of 
Show Me ails with which ae have gained 29 Prizes 
this season, can had on pre-paid application —Bull fields, 
Woolwich 
|~“HOLLYHOCKS, HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, ke. 
ILLIAM MAY begs to state that he is provided 
ith a supply of the above plants of select quality. The 
_Holiocks are of his own stock, which he has been selecting for the 
\ last 21 years, and are of every shade of colour. The Herbaceous 
plants have ‘also ipere carefully collected, and are of the most showy 
varieties, compri: the most popular r Generas in present cultivar 
tion, such as Haden Pentstemons, Aa aes Anemones, Delphi« 
niums, Campanulas, ‘Lupinus, Gnother 
The Hollyhocks in collections of 100 plants for 40s.; 50 plants, 
oe ; 25 plants, 11s. rbaceous plants, 100 sorts correctly 
ed for 42s. ; 50 sorts, 25s., of W. M.’s selecting, including 
Hollyhock seed saved from best double flowers, 200 seeds. 
500 seeds yy seed saved from best prize 
flowers, in 2s. 6d. and 5s. packe| 
N.B.— Pay friends wie nateted their Hollyhock plants late 
last year, W. M. begs to state that any they may have lost in conse« 
quence, he will on glad to replace free of charge. A remittance or 
ence from unknown Cee is, soli eee e Nur 
series, Leeming-lane, Bedale, Yo 27, 1843. 
HOLLY aT OCES. 
J KITLEY, ee Vale PRET Bath, begs to 
° inform the Public that he is now ready to send out his 
much-admired Collection of SEEDLING HOLLYHOCKS, 18 
blooms of acl won the silver goblet given by A. wrancey 
Esq., and the first of 24 blooms in the Society’s prizes at the 
Victoria. ates and also an extra prize at the Bristol and Clifton 
Show. The best selected, and named, 12. 1s., the second-best 
do., 12s., the third do., 6s. per dozen. 
s now ready fine healthy pSE of his SEEDLING 
PANSY, «« Lyncombe Vale Rival,” at 5s. each; (see this Paper of 
the 6th May, 1843.) Also his SEEDLING GACTUS (speciosa 
superba), 10s, 6d. per plant ; (ee this Paper of 17th June, 1843)- 
lers receive it Mr. Norn e's, Seedsman, 46, Cheapside, 
London, and at the nrareas | as above. A remittance from 
unknown n corresponen we ve expected. 
Se 
ERANIUM 
W MI LLER. vata: this new ae “of SCARLET 
* GERANIUM for sale, with a satisfaction that its beauti- 
June Show at Chiswic! 
be ready to send out, ‘at 5s. each, post free. 
allowance when three or more are taken.—Providence Nursery» 
Ramsgate, October 27, 1843. 
ry.HOMAS BROWN begs e. acquaint the Growers of 
f his fine collection are now 
eady for sending out, including several novelties not before 
offered for sale ; also, an ¢ extensive Collection. of Pinks Cour 
ing all the OTEES: 
Tuuirs, &c., picanspenty Naaery, Oui. Se 1843, 
MYATI’S ue SEEDLING STRAWBERRY. 
J AN z ATT are now ready to send out their 
we NEW Ree the DEPTFORD PINE, the fruit 
of which has been exhibited at the London Horticultural 
Society, and a Banksian Medal awarded. It has also beer 
submitted to et Linpiry, for whose opinion see Gardeners 
Chronicle, No. 26, p- ine is a most prolific bearer, exhibiting 
at the same time of fine fruit and bloom on the same 
truss. Price, Dépirore Pine, 2l. 108,; British Chives. i, aul 
Eliza, 10s. per 100.—Manor Farm, Deptford, Oct. 27, 1 
hee Mie AND 
And as 
was piniee to their immediate connexion, th 
the e Greengage and Onleatiee 
sellew nel to vabeet tiext tis sun, Si a noted 
e flavour of the Gieehesbe, with the pr 
fruits, and ought to HS grown ections. 
year-old trees, 3s. 6d. each; do. trained, 5s, sick 
Nurseries, Calne and Depiree Oct. 27, 184: 
SHILLING’S NEW EARLY GROTTO P! be 
AND S. SHILLING have succeeded in "raising 
e Pea. TheEarly Frame Pea, impregnated will ne 
Grotto ae ‘Oyster Marrow, which they with confidence reco) orl 
mend to Public generally, being quite as cari, and. ner. 
double the any early Peni tn euitioabi on. hardyy 
stand thetyiniee well, anda g er; the taee it 
Gatdone prewa particularly contetel it to the aieeution ‘of Maske 
ity 
8. * per Quart; 10s. per Gallon; 17s. 6d. per Peck; 3 es 
per Hale nibene el; 2/.10s, per Bushel. They have likewise # sent 
Packets of Calceolaria Standishii Seed, at 5s. per page eel fice 
on by post, on the receipt of Postage-stamps, or a P 
T 
London Agents: Messrs. Fixup and CuiLp, Beene ee 
Lower Thames-street, London; Messrs. W. No: 
Saye 152, Fleet-street, London. 
and S$ 8. Sutnnina, Nurser 
maker Oct. 27, 1843. 2 
THE pais QUEEN AND PRINCE CE ALBERT PEA i to 
MACK anp CO. to freee the 
Q thar peat and the Public that they have harvest 
above two New Varieties, and will be obliged by early 
the ace is limited. 1 ill be sent out, as last 
packages, bearing the ba os ie firm, price 3s, 6d- 
The usual allowance to the pen 
“* CORMACK’S Bar ay Kent Peas, Se 
Neweross, d and Bedford Conservatory, Covent Garden, oe a 
eueeee 0 
Ww. STIDOLPH, NurseryMan, near the P 
Common, Kent, 24 miles from 
begs to Md eee Geet: i fa 
has for s 
J, odinams 
BEECH, 4 to 7 iets IRISH IVY, 7 to, 8 feet 5000 7 
PLA) ANTED ASH, 4 to 6 feet; and a * ghantity 0 of i Or rat 
Eng! 8, von tati ‘Ash, &c, &c,, from 12t0 J 5 Plante 
OX a as under, fine eaters well-furnishe 
twice tr ansplanted, and v 
Cover, 20,000 EVERGREEN oy NET, 
20s. per 1000. 12,000 COMMON LAUREL, 1 
at 50s. per 1000—will be delivered at tN S seryman, 
free of Ragiyk zien! to Dayip Creore, Nur 
house, N. B. 
