|THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
NEWS. 
No. 11—1843. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 18. 
Paice 6d. 
“INDEX OF THB. Su CS HORTIOULTURAT SUBJECTS IN 
LAST NUM 
Peer sTt ex perlmentis-re. ie erelieas their treatmen 
marks on 155 b | Lawns, bone-dust of little mee ib 
m rit rete i cee toy 
ate 
worn 
Lisiunthus, i atie fom seed - 
Madia sati 
Manures, 
“Antiquities of Gardening, Pig 
B ges, their transmutability 1 
S for frames, to prepare + 
Maas Sita: Mr. 
Potrer’s. remarks on "their 
oie oe Are 
jon. 156 ¢ 
ne Breatise | on the Vine, 
169 ¢ 
injuries, 
ing from excess of 155 a 
Moth, Ww wie ioulderea wool- 
| len, des 156 b 
Pasties, ter prepare for 
| Potatoes 16la 
| Pelargoniums, s sol for 161 b 
eating, treat 
161 5 
87 
cal + 1s7e 
Flower-beds, plants for + lle pices remarks on 16] @ 
Fruit-trees, to protect 161 b Ws n the open ground 7 
a lime, its effect on the’ cass s for a west wall 1B 
of fo 159 b ty to apply on undrained land lela 
Glo: 
chomburgk, Mr., his 
tae {0 flower in a green- 
hou: 161 6 | in Guiana 
Greg's Scotch Farming in Eng: Smoke, to cons 16l a 
land, reviewed 1604 |Stephe en Boole of the Farm, 
Guano, quantity per acre for 40 4 
Gra: . 16la | sulphran, found # in plai 
Gypsum, Mx. Potter’ $ offer re- | Dhunbergias, their <reatinen 1a 
Spectin, 2 187 b | Brelis tor elt ers 156 b 
Heating appari atu, price 161 @ | Tropical plants, their eatment 1564 
be retuse, ia ate fii aang tae b | Vegetables, DAD nikcea! found 161 
Ipomoea Learii, its tre 61 b obtain good seeds of ee 
h Cucumber Showed res | Vin ines, to aia 
Chinese Ase. os: ABT D to protect thei stems | lola 
NEW HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL 
ESTABLISHMENT, 6, LEADENHALL- 
FROM CORNHILL). 
ILLIAM HURST ano WILLIAM GEORGE 
the Hx 
of Messrs. Warner and WARNER, 28, Corbill) beg wreepettfally 
M‘MULLEN, (for many years past engaged in 
to acquaint their friends in the Seed trade, and the Public 
ake that they commenced Business as Wholesale < 
SEEDSMEN and FLORISTS, at the above-named 
Moaaey the 13th inst., and they can confidently assure all w 
may kindly favour them with orders, that, from 
resources they possess, through an exten. 
the best Seed-Growers, both in nue country a 
and from mam: i ical experience in the 
py noted of the Business, Ane sia enabled to offer 
rst-rate, Senuie'd quality, and no exertion will be spared 
giving prompt attention to Oe 
merit a co: mtinuance: of once sw 
Hurst & M‘MuLien, 
street, City, beg to Aes Ete the Nobility, 
generally, a choice and carefully-selected assortment 
approved Kitchen, Garden, oe aes and Flower Seeds, 
ich general 1 Catalogues may b 
the novelties of the season Riad pe found ane following :— 
FLOWE. 
= 
er packet—s. a 1 packet. 
Alonsoa ances ra. TARO! peu sae tri 
Istroemerias, choice yar. 1 0 color . 
Anagalilis eet a 10 Mimulus, from fine va- 
nelli major r 
Anemone, New Hy ea 
jan 4 10 
iNeenne grandiflora . 0 6 
Aster, Se Tea mined 0 6 
Cire ccd Rey ee 
Nemophila cramboides . 
GEnothera macrocarpa 
seed joe from best 
eco 
SEED 
STREET (SIX DOURS 
i premises, on | 
ho | TON, AND MANY OF 
the numerous 
ive connexion with | the above highly valuable Raspberry, at ee 
nd on the Continent, | 
py and endeavouring to 
Seasmete ee Florists, 6, Leadenhall- 
Geniry, and Publ 
of the most | Yourn & Co. 
on application. Amon 
TDHE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY, Patronised by HER 
MOST GRAC igs MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HIS GRACE 
THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, a EARL OF WARRINGTON, 
THE LORD BISHOP ws LONDON, LORD VISCOUNT LOR- 
E NOBILI 
Yourtu & Co, have “ay afew packages remaining for sale of 
ees price: 
25 Can 
, 148., pack~ 
eee ov the 
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re now executing orders from their collection 4s 
of | the above, w iticih is he most extensive and select in the — dom, 
12. Do Do. Do. 110 
12 Do., este fine, and show Pinks . . 
& | atthe following pi aE 
| 5 Pairs of entra fine and first-rate cae flowers 5 ° 0 
a Do. Do. 210 0 
25  De., very fine De: 3 0 0 
0 
0 
0 012 
selection being Teft to Y. & Co. 
6 AUCARIA™ MBE RICATA.—Fine ae Plants, 8 inches 
6} high, Gus. per says or ‘aineas perl 
6 of select Fiower-seeds, ae sent free of postage 
to any part of the United Kingdom 
2 Agents for the sale of STEPHENSON & Co. 
improved ConicaL 
0 
ARNER AND - WARNER, SEEDSMEN, No. 28, Auricula, — tage- aa Pencevericny from choice : oe t a abso en application, Also, Agents for 
Cor beg respectfully to return their best a z h ry, a 
thanks +6 ubiD pa for the liberal patron age bestowed upon Balsam, sGaimehin foweret 0 i ie Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, March 11, 1843. 
m for many years past, and at the same time to contradict a Brachycome iberiaifotia 1 0-| Phlox Drummondii, new 06 Soe en OF PINES Ww Sod POTS.— 
report which has been circulated of their intention of retiring | Calceolari: , fine sb ods f the many advantages der x 
m business. Cam “ 7 
5 panula Jvenates wes: 0-6 new scarlet 2 6 “Tank ‘Sy stem of Heating,” is the easy Se siecbilicy of Cultivat- 
ang ee Bee eee pt ake ON ene friends a Carnation, —from stage. Bisotess finest imported, | ing Pines without Pots, an objec t importance to 
g flow oS 0) 6 | the cultivators of this dedeteud and much-esteemed Fruit 
aie f the Bence they had enmeees gon aay pears, tee Cine) Gael as fine new var. | 1 0 Polyanthvis (Sheppard's), eatise, with Engravings, will shortly be published, con- 
Snes Ne ed ap oy fa ro) uae and practical Clintonia pane . 0 6 tant eset every information to set up or adapt the apparatus, with 
who 3 windy i fave one en pent Re Gata to those riatus . 0 6 paesiie sinensis rosea | 0 6 of materials, fixing, &c. ice 5s. each copy to See 
ae (Widnall’s), fine. .1 0 alba i obo 6 orders are requested forthwith to be sent to Mr. W. 
as aS ae penis Bea ar e to a AE articles, which | Didiscns ceruleus . sae 0 Portitiaca Thellazont + 1 0 | Union-road Nursery, Plymouth.—Feb. 15th, 1843. 
p onsateled oA i eres 6 | RPS DE EOE ae eo OOD'S SUPERB SCARLET PHLOX DRUM- 
% ; Ode | + @ | Gaillar var. 0 6 Gi 1 0 LR. % 
ee EEN ree eg a tne Oe aye ener Dink flow. Glos inlay om pecisortye LE 6 Rhodanthe Manglesii | 0 6 V LSA So oil eae ties 
“ flava . 0 ers from the beginning Heartsease, from named Salpiglossis, fine, mixed. 0 6/| a8 esi aire are perfectly round, without any 
pig) D 
” rin 1 0] of July to the end of flowers, selected. 0 | Salvie ns + 1 0 | space between the petals forming, Bee the most 
» HOU EEE edt 20 b _ + + © 6! wollyhock, fine German; Sch kerii . 1 0 | brilliant and striking object thi & So bly be imagined.— 
” Se + 1 0} Ipomea Mabroieier ie + 0 6 24 vars., mixed + 0 6| Schizanthus Saas + 1 0 | J. Woon having grown no oth t, i. is «impossible that it an 
” Ben eet 10 rubrocerulea . 1 0 | yromcea —— ~eworulea “ots Srahamii . 0 6 | be deteriorated by impregnation. Te xtra pri: 
” ee I ia uy e tore Ge a 6 aeGO HE: Stock, imported Geri ey at the Summer Show of the “Huntingdon Horticultural Society. 
” 2 POEM ges 0 CROAT Ss Larkspur, ubonteas Ger- vars. mixed 1 0 | Packets, containing 12 seed: bd. » postage included, 
Ana Bieecee Slay BOR 4 Oia tans ort " popmized Oe maixed 46) 558 Bil eae New Intermediate 0 6 | either in cash or postage stam mps. 
nae cinea splen- Pac Alagee eae vane ras) 9 6 | Lisianthus Russellianus, 1 0 Vales. 1 0 | f The followi ing gentiemnen of the ee will uke. for 
i Lobelia ramosa, or hete- Thunbersia sale alba 1 0 | the truth o bove description PRICE, 
Besegetis eee rc ‘ EpanOe Deena speetabile, é rophylla, — new and urantiaca . 1 0 en Casa Hon. "Secretary to the nae ite fortuna 
4 splendid . . 0 ropavotumy, ji 8 var. RED, y3 E, MAUvLE, Esq., Huntingdon ; mee iusTsR, Gar 
Argemnon sbi 0-6) Lapin, mireuand other nepcerullakt vag retin crsaeesn 1 a0s| Verbonamtincemizets 7 1fed Hight Hoth: Berl bi Sandwich, Hinchinbrook Seasaetl 
a extra ne cite Pan ae USS. 6 | Malva maritima, new . 0 6 Viole Russian. 0 6 5 Mr. Larrp, Gardener to Lady joer Brampton 
en see Ena 6 Petes tynia fragrans, new ¢ 1.0 | Maryecld new superb Wallflower, New Blue 0 6 untingdon ; Mr. Burrs, Garder Thornhill, Esq., 
imported varieties 0 arty’ gral . French . a ¥ 6 Xeranthemam spaae M.P., Die RENeny "Hunt ingdon; Mr. Giddings, Florist, Heming- 
Aster ollection of 24 inh: Mesembryanth emum t Arcam, deste nib * 9 6| ford, Huntingdon. B 
Derted vax Reneuee: most Pore Mee pales Wie oe 0 fine * + 0 6 Zinnia, felseaes sbi iagte. i b - March is the best month for sowing, and be ee Se 
- ‘ igre 5 F BE 0) : vegetated ina gentle heat. None are genuine but thoseso! 
Aster, eonbleirkey,extia Vise dtteneeney cenit se oute Coestion of Imported German Asters, soreenisten 6 0 WW. and his Sole Agents, Messrs, Huns and M’Muxiss, 
” , 5 o Ss. 6 and 7, Leadenhall. 
lobos 6 | Ginothera, in varietie 0 6 s -7 0 : qs 
agit double ‘anemone, as temon, quolcevarios we ” (ain) & vane 2 $ : a Narsery, appnston, ‘Maret —— aS 
ed 6 6 se a be Ke: NEW AND SUPERB FUCHSIAS. 
Antirrhinam  bybridum) Petunia, mixed from 13 = » Holiyhocks, pes - 3 0] 37 OUELL & CO. have much pleasure in referring the 
20 shadesof colour mixed0 6| named flowers, fine 0 The above ; , P ers’ Chronicle to their Catalo id 
aes are from the first G Te ie O readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle eir alogue an 
Auricula, from fine named Phlox Drummondii, saved ee als —Walcheren (true "his fine. va growers known wen. ] Prices of the above elegant tribe, inserted on the advertising page 
Sowers, & | from improved varieties 0 6 ‘April. § p uy ie of ts Paper of the ue inst. Also, to the description of their 
ran pril, June, and lig ‘od 0 aper 0} 3 UC e' 
Burtonia a oapeed 0 OPER Dea IS ee succession for the table throvghout Tine year] 2 6 Chats. Yauch 18 aiteady Cree agora 
meld fowered, i 0 G| Polyanthus, fine mixed, Perec aee meenuamlenly) byl esty’s Garcens ee 
Balsan 5 spotted, Poin natnepietiowers 1. 0 oN Late Hardy Pink Cave Cane) : 5 3 1 0| _ Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, March 16, 1843. 
; é y 2 i Beet- -red, improved va 0 6 
lours, mixed . 0 6} Portulaca Thellusoni,new 1 0 “r th Sts ia ARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AURICULAS, &e. : 
Banaey colo iberidifolia, ceede 1 9 | Brussels Sprouts sea eos aire an MESsRs. DICKSON, Nurserymen and Florists, 
see - wy he 1 0} Primula oO ee ae 0 ve egetable) 5 aie ee aE LS) e-Lane, aan respectfully solicit the Grete 
¥ arw b| a ” 2 FF v iati ¥ iad 
é Cauliflowe! ae é 3 i » «4 1 © | Of Amateurs and the to their extensive and cb 
Ber cnes eparate, a Aero eoae : 0 ‘New Victoria (early) . é » «4 © 6 | lection, which comprises all the best show-flowers of ih lay- 
Paci ae named Ghodoekiton motte or e Nonsuch + «. . . 1 3 4 © | Gentlemen wishing to compete for prizes at public Be ene 
Yirieties, and new! eee Tosi 30 ech Carrot.—Superb Scarlet Studley i . _ - * 0 6 | will find this a most desirable opportunity of ™ ened 
a, i ieties, elery.—Seymour’s Su arb iWilite aint sea meres selection. The plants are in fine healthy condition, and warrant 
Cheri from 12new va- mixed, superb = gO Gi|tocuen Laws’ Gi Ht as erin ide. D: jso havea few more pairs 
qiistie ties, extra fine . 0 Schizantnue Geahail mii: 6 0 ” Pei BnaebO ns Red cde Fags Mi AO : + : of that sip rete Pioates: Bannavp's Com wore to dispose 
H a 3 . : 
pnd pubes a 20 weet new Gerinan im i tesa) Cucumber, Frame.—Warwickshire Hero (new superior), ¢ is a beautiful and distinct variety, a Redon application 
Cecksconi ew ani reas 24 Varoy mixed 0g oa pes Pte ei, i nsec int clas Cat ce cee 
a scarlet Chinese i a 9 | Stocks, Chinese Nosegay ‘ each kin ER 2 a 9 | &c., Cornhill, London. 
Danii ie . o0d’s fine Ridge 0°86 2 3G... see 
ia, Widnall’s rp ea) stocks, collection of 36 ee it :. CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, 
Datura, double white 0 6 eee pported vars, 7 6 Letttice Be A Hardens as yaeans y ae OHN HOLLAND, FLORL 1st, Mariaendnos Middle- 
* 5 ” ‘in, : ime 3 
Me caors ; § ei isteews ate Prince ardy cae Cos Gavin no tyi @) 1 0 f e, begs to call the attention 
Diaige purple. Ww se Splendid jet Victoria Ca bbay . x %. ¢ oe a ton, near Manchester, Lancashire, beg: fh uperb Coli 
Mie ett é| ae Seciun tere Melons inmany choice vatietis Rapper aes + 5 1 0| ofhis Friends and the Flofeuttural Public, to his superb Collec. 
rie ene macranthum 0 6 ote Onion. — hite Glob: i : ‘ 4 [0 6 | tion of CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, &c Re er ee a finest 
Ger, aniam fh PREM eRn GRY: Lael Sitwerlacdintntavcena. G0 oward’s Nonst : + 0 6| sorts in Cultivation ; and that edigtsauperbacees ae, Nace 
tania from the finest o| Thunbergia slata, bur | go Polatoes—Sovien’s Oxford earliest known, peck. 3 6 | eties, including etew pain Be. AMBteUrS, Flerists, wey 
My aragus.—Grayson’s Giant > ae? 1 Westmins' » &C,, 
Sox ae ls orum ‘ 0 6) 7 oe Dao | Asparas' Mebaeen directions ong 2 years? out a 100 3 0 Beenie re find i en aavantage i (esas his Catalogue, 
Se o| Verbena mixed, choicg | ° | Rhubarb.—Myatt’s Victori + + + each 1 6 | which will be i aes MIRGEACOL of tha 
ma | ae i Strawberries.—Diyatt’s British Queen? . . per100 21 0] J, H. having aiso a ve : be common show 
amed vi from choice praue a Reb 0 Ces ed NI Het itch, Red Grape . per doz. 6 0 | varieties, begs to call the Se peat Nurserymenu, &c, &c., who 
The earicties, say: Wallon erm mblue 0 6 nstant supply of Greenhouse and ‘choice Herbaceous | will be supplied on very ene 
Holl aoke best eee SS : ° | Zinnia el sens He se Y z SOM. “Fine Carnatione-andbicorees NB es Le ae of Auris eos anthuses, &c. &c.— 
O20) ate 6 ai Market. slate! Middleton, 218: 
ining eae ay coccinea paCKeAGOr all climates. Choice = FUCHSIA Ri ee: = 
ens Sunihons : grand: 6 bh f th ; ae 
Fe specimens in an of the following can be si rough the os 
heme es ore pe clegens, aa splendia” 8, Dahlias, Pansies, Camations, Pinks, Pico- irons ROGERS any SON, Sespsmen and 
of pental to the height arieties, mix 6 riculas, Polyanthus, &e. Fiorists, beg to offer the si splendia fuchsia, ingood 
ity eet, and is covered. HLTA “AURANT ee smerous | plants, now ready to send out at 7 each, per post, prepaid, 
many other varieties too humerous for insertion.— See A iA.—In answer to the ES A panei amount with the order, It gamed OWO prizes at 
al Catalc inquiries, B. Srany respectfully begs EG an announce | the Uttoxeter Royal Horticultural Society, and was sat 
= ee that the ab eve seats ‘will not be ae eee i asOn. f the | above by the Comimitte . Blooms also were sent to the Gar- 
SUPERB CARNATION AND PICOTEES. . begs to express his regret that the ‘ onquercr 0 ~ re large and cee 
fro : 
‘Yourtt « & CO. will send, free of postage, to any a 
Btdex for othe the United Kingdom on the receipt of a ee 2s. each, or 18s. per 
TON. a pair of that SUPERB ROSE-FLAKED CARNA. | 18¥OU" dno Texdento dounewndera more propilious 62. per sich, Merrick’s 
pole eh HESONS aa RIED; also a pair of that highly-valu. | ee Sond more limited propagation, it will re-establish the per. liza Strawberry, 128. 6d. p 
Brown by every Aime ARO,” both of which ought to be | fection’ it was shown in throughout the season of ah and as Se EOr Detiied,” Paces Felargouiums, 
yottcutty: al ‘Sven of ie eoniain ds competing for ene a the bi) ELSES or ag eR Be vader ag Wan Fuchsine Ciner aias, &c, &c, may ve Lad UR «ppucativn, 
ur, vs of the ensuing season,—Great Yarmout TOY 7 n oxes, uchsias, U S St 2 
Sery, Mareh 16, 1843, 5 word it was grown and bloom a without ay Pineal ot peat par poets prepaid. Utwoxeter, Statiurdslure, 
Denford, Hungerford, March 14, 184: 
