170 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mar. 18, 
UCHSIA BROCE Nes —This doe avamte tye 
so confident] as a ready 
described in the Chrantcles) will be sent out, price 7s. en fs) ices 
who have povoured the raiser with ore during the last week 
in March, or the first week in A few strong plants may 
still be had. “be an early app ication, tos Mr. Pappen, Gardener, 
Beachborough, Hythe, Kent.—March 15, 1843. 
SMODEUS.—The Colour of this DAHLIA is very 
rk Crimson, with beautiful velvet Petals of extraordinary 
depth ; it may justly be said to be the Truw sHapr, a hree- 
quarter Globe, and is as constant and perfect as perfection is. 
The flower has been very generally exhibited, and has won the 
following prizes :— 
184 
ist prize at Bath 
Ist prize at Chippenham 
ath prize at Salthill 
2d ee met Salisbury Plain 
| 1st prize (a piece of plate) Bath 
| 1st. prize at sCasbnent 
| 2d cl dou. oricultural 
Plants 1¢s. es each, e May (with ne anal allowance to 
the Trade), may be rae ea of Mr, Brown, pNutety, Slough. 
Early supine: is requested, in order that a list of those 
Nurserymen who may be able to supply the rene Curri- 
vaTors may be published. 
FUCHSIA TODD oe 
LANTS of this MAGNIFICENT Bee (the 
Ch er sie its kind 
For description, ae Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 
six are taken. 
ith inst. Agents for London, Mr. Cuarnwoop, Seedsman, 
sovent Garden; and oats Lowe and Co., Ulapton Nursery, at 
which places also dra S$ may be seer BOA Ie Crirrs, Tun- 
bridge Wells Nursery, Mure h 16, 1843. 
ARE ALPINE ey OGAMIC PLANTS TS OF 
SCOTLAN e 10s, Packets have been made up, 
the last this season, each eens in them 120 species, besides 
BuxBAUMIA APHYLLA, and many of the rarer Mosses, a +) With 
specimens of the rare Moneses gr andiflora and Scheuchz palus- 
Also two 1/, parcels, each containing 250 epeuitians of 
Flowering Plants, Ferns, ‘Mosses, Lichens, Hepaticz, and Algze. 
sted, addressed Wm. GARDINER, 40, 
843, 
and SON 
ey 
ate, Dund 
“7 LANE beg to announce 
iv ESSRS, 
that their select Catalogue of PELARGONIUMS, FUCH- 
for the present 
SIAS, VERBENAS, HEARTSEASE, &c, &c. 
see Advertisement in Gardeners’ Chronicle ot Dec. 
Great Berkhampstead, March 1 
17, 1842. 
G’XHIBITION of CAMELLIA; JAPONICA, or 
JAPAN ROSE.—A Collection of these beautiful Exotics is 
now in bloom at CHANptER and Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall. 
‘Admittance gratis. 
ee OPE CREE ae 
O RANGE, AND LEMON TREES, JASMINE 
PLANTS, &c., &c.—Noblemen and Gentlemen seeking an 
opportunity of replenishing their Stpsles or commencing an 
Orangery, may ae an opportunity, of si doings by inspecting 
the Stock of A. Copper his Italian Wi rane ouse, 18, Pall Mail, 
who has just Rr his eumaal, Importation an Italy, ina 
good and mena condition. ‘The trees are from 3 to 6 feet high 
in the stem, and from te each, and ‘will be packed and 
sent safely to any partof the Ree con 
DOUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS.—The annual Impor- 
tation of these truly fragrant and delightful Bulbs has just been 
and healthy condition, and may be obtained 
Price 4s. per dozen. 
B.—Importer of choice Lucca Oils, Honeycomb, Parmesan 
and Gruyere Cheese, Anchovies, &c., &c, Lists with Prices may 
be had, per post, &c. 
¢ RANGE, LEMON, CITRON, AND SHADDOCK 
TREES. ee Marsano has just imported from Italy three 
cases of the above-named trees, eon 8 tog fet hi he at 6s. to 
12s. each tree; Tuberoses, 3s. per dozen; f Orange- 
trees contains 80 trees. The Nobility and A pheroniee may be 
eons on pop ine, to G. sare oumes, Seedsman, and 
Florist, rket, Leather-lane, 
a Latdon, 
Wher ANS S APPLE, the STURMER PIPPIN. 
J. D. are again induced to offer this as the very 
Best late ‘xople known, for Kitchen and Dessert, a8 it keeps firm 
d fine-flavoured till the latter end of June. Itisagreat Bee 
athered this last autamn, from young 
Although. this 
office order for 3s. 
essex, 7th March, 18 
(CucuMBER SHOW.—The a 
Show will take place at Mr. Lincarn’s, the Thatched House 
Inn, Hammersmith, on Monday next, March 20,1843, Each 
Exhibitor to show only one 2 brace of Fruit; cntrance.money to 
Members, 5s, ; non-Members, 10s. Open to all England. Dinner 
at two o’clock precisely. The Cucumbers must be in the Show- 
room by one o’clock ; none received after that tim 
TPSURNIP-SEED and NEW STRAW BERRY,—The 
Subseriber. has for sale a large Stock of genuine Pur ple- 
topped Swedish eOLDIp (own growth) at 8d. per lb. ; Laing’s 
Swedish, 9d. per lb. ; White Glebe, 8 rane ; Dale’s Hybrid, Od. 
; Yellow Bullock, gd. pe Also Ha1e’s Scarlet Pine 
Strawberry, superior in flav: to Ped 's Seedling, an excellent 
bearer, and a fine juicy fruit; eid at the Pavilion, near Melrose, 
in 1841, and gained the first prize at the Kelso Horticultural 
Society in 1842, price 10s. per 100. eae. Beets requested, A 
a. from unknown correspond: 
x1#, Kelso, Roxburghshire, sit ‘March, 1843. 
yy 
i & ts | Rasen Frorists AND SEEDSMEN, 
Se eapside, Lo; ofidon, respectfully inform their Friends 
and i Publ that the firm of their house will henceforth be 
Pak KHART & SE in consequence of Mr. AN- 
cf Brompton, becoming their Partner. They 
beg leave to igh the for the new firm the continuance of the 
Their 
for nae voyages has been 
attended ity uncommon mabe, as well as their selection of 
those best adapted for different climates, 
Their ExrpnsivE COLLECTION or Crocvses is now in full 
bloom, and Prez Oxprrs for admission will be given either at 
156, Cheapside, or at the Nursery, Parsons Green-lane, Fulham. 
ey venture to affirm that it will be found one of most 
‘ing and novel exhibitions in or near the metropolis. 
Bembuses pass their Nursery to and from the City every, 
ats of our, ‘ 
ds, orwarded 
‘app eaten Nicer Doe and Dahlias forw post-free on 
EW FLOWER-SEEDS: 
ESSRS. SUTTON and SONS respectfully intimate 
thatas they. devote a great portion of their Nursery Grounds 
to the growth of FLOWER SEEDS, have excellent con- 
nexions on the ieoeitent and in England for obtaining the New 
Sorts as soon as introduced, they can supply every known kind 
of Flower Seeds worthy of cultivation, and at very moderate 
charges, either in collections or otherwise. The sorts par’ ticularly 
recommended may be had in the undermentioned collections, 
with instructions inclosed, a 
Hardy Flower Seeds, 50 most showy kinds . . + 15 0 
Ditto 30 10 0 
Hardy and Tender eae Paes: the most superb” 
German Stocks, Balsams, German Asters, Zinnias 
Ph. 
', Port shia Mesembr lox, 
&e. &c., 50 ce RESORTS Eee ) 
80 ditto . eels 
100 choice Ranuneuluses, in Be varieties by name . 7 25. 0 
riuerio. } 
Double Italien ‘Tuberoses, sitet sae per doze 4 0 
.B.—Parcels delivered free {EAE stations, or any 
part of London sading Nursery, Berks, Feb. 
k EEDS ; 36 packets, ee 5 eT do., 5s., 
forwarded postage-free to any part. Ap! 0 Mr. Brown, 
Curator, Botanic Garden, Colchester: ene pl yea species may 
be specified in the order selection, Sy hy 
varieties, for sowing didisatitinately On Borders, 5s, Petur 
Heliotropium, Salvia-patens, Phlox Drummondi, and ipiamnbert 
ck: mit a Post-office order or Stamps, 
x —pR UMM OND I— 
500 packets, at 1s. per 100 seeds. 
BERBERIS ato Atala 
_A few packets at per ne 
ent Cucumber, Danan 's Melon, isnfenos Balsam, 
BESS Eyeeea) German Stock and Aster, and all the new 
Flower and Garden Seeds, can be obtained through the Post- 
office, ce E. RENDLE, Union- road Nursery, Piymout! We 
Twenty five packets of choice Flower-seeds for 1 
CARTE R, SEEDSMAN anp TLORIST: begs 
oO submit the following fine varieties of PRIZE 
CUCUMBER and MELON to the notice of his Customers and 
the Public in general, at the following prices :— 
Cucumber Seeds per Packet. Melon Seeds per Packet. 
s. d.| a 
Man of Kent . + 1 0| Beechwood, extra . 0 
Victory of Suffolk . + 1 0) Duncan’s fine peeeemnen 0 
Cuthill’s - Black Spine . 1 0 } Golden Casawba 
; 1 0| Hardie’s New Cantaloupe, 
mes ea) | the earlie: 6 
Manchester Prize + 1 0| Ispahan 10 
Improved Manchester . 1 0} Netted Cantaloupe, mixed 0 6 
Roman beds # . 1b 0] Niel's Lge fini 10 
Sion Ho » 1 0| Persia ipl OY 6 
Snow’s Horticultural ec Oi} aueeti s Pocket Sede 
Superb White Spine . 1 0/| Scarlet. fies, filer; FAMOUeO 
Walker’s Rambler 11 0 | Scarlet Rock smu 
———— Traveller el ON ol ae Melon, extra | 1 0 
Weedon’s Bee . oe e Frogmore o 6 
Six best sorts . is: [Wi Windsor pues fine ‘green o 6 
0 
*,* His aoe ‘ew Catalogue of Seeds for, ‘348 cee be had gratis on 
application.— 238, High Holborn, London 
AMES DICKSON & SONS, ee SE sDS- 
and FLorists,have much pleasure in Srnune ae ee 
the: ee succeeded in making a valuable addition to their 
tensive stock of CALCEOLARIAS, by the purchase of the pane 
stock of those richly-: epotted upsintics raised by Isaac Anderson, 
Esq., which took. the first pri r seedlings at the Royal Cale- 
donian Horticultural Society” 8 ieslina of the 15th July last, and 
were justly described as being the finest varieties yet exhibited. 
There are six distinct varieties, name i 
HOT WATER FOR BOTTOM-HEAT. 
Af WEEKS & Co., Architects, &c., Gloucester-Place, 
Ue are tS Road, Chelsea, Hothouse-builders, and Hot-Water 
Apparatus manufacturers, secine that several parties pretend to 
lay, siaim to the Open Trough, Tank, or Gutter system of heating, 
Ve & here lay before the Horticultural world their prac- 
ibe spect ing it, they having fixed and circulated water in open 
Trousns now up years; and their works are now to 
be seen that have been fixed that time, at Da > Pucn’s 8, Esq., 
Welsh Pool, Montgomeryshire; the Duke ate Br By be 's, Wo- 
pum; Sir Epmonp An'rronus, Cheam, and u e present 
time they could give a list of 200 names, gee a ne fixed 
that.principle, or their PO Atty on it. The above sketch 
represents a pit, shewing the prin e for the purpose of Bottom- 
Heat, which answers we! J. W. RG an inspection of 
their improvements in Building, eaite, snd Ventilating, at 
their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucest ace, Chelsea. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS, for eae and 
other Buildings.—STEPHENSON and Co., 61, Grace- 
church-street, Inventors of the improved Conical and Double 
Cylindrical Boilers, Peawentrally acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Horticulturists, th i they constantly keep in Stock a variety 
of sizes of these much-al proved Boilers, suitable for Houses or 
Pits of any nitaCeseer Ne Mrhe testimony of Dr. Lindley to the 
merits of these Boilers (see Chronicle, March, 1842, page 175, 
and February, 1843, page $7), renders it unnecessary to offer any 
remarks upon them beyond the following brief description :— 
They are complete without furnace or brickwork, moyable at 
pleasure, very ornamental in Sppearanees, ang require attention 
ake once in 14 or 15 hours, price 41, 4s. upwards, Further 
articulars, with estimates for heating Bie ee iption of build- 
ing, will be forwarded upon application, Aon Benes ‘ing, Hurdles, 
Bedsteads, Wire-work, Garden Implements, &c. &c, 
.—The Trade snpplied with Hot- water Pipes and fittings of 
every description. 
ANURES.—Guano, Nitrates of Soda and Potash, 
AVA (pure), at the Importer’s prices. Also eG ae Hotter 
Guano (superior to the Foreign), Urate, Bone-Dust, Sulphate of 
Ammonia, and a}l other Chemical Manures, on the eye ne ‘ms 
for cash. Kock Salt and Agricultural Salt—Sold by Mark 
Fornencinz, Merchant and Agricultural Agent, 40, Upper 
Thames-street. 
*,* Pamphlets treating on the above uy, behad of Mr. F. 
ah is day is published, p 
mywo CONVE TIONS BET AW “BEN A CLERGY- 
MAN and Ox. ce HIS Pas RS, on the Service 
for the Public Baptism of Infant: ev. HENRY Mouse, 
M.A., Vicar of ordington, Dorset. 
Yorks by the same Aut 
BARRACK SERMONS Drona in the Riding- 
“at Dorchester, Dedicated by 
school of the Cavalry Barrack Ks, 
permission to the Queen 
FOURTEEN PRAYERS for ee ce 1s. 6d. 
Fleet Street 
London: Wit1am Smitn, 119 
Heriot, Grahami, Greigiana, A: iaine, MERRSD Aeon These 
will be sent out in rotation of ord! in April next, at 30s. 
per set, or 78. 6d. each. Early craars will Abiise, and ries with 
prompt atte: nition as the stock of some of the varieties is 
very limited, early application can only be guaranteed execution, 
ehouse, 32, South Hanover-street, Edinburgh; 
abrasions: Inverleith, and Broughton P: 
Note.—Messrs. J. D. & Sons are now sending out plants of that 
beautiful and variety of Epiphy lum trancatum, called 
Epiphyllum truncatum elegans, which attracted so much notice 
at the Hoy the y Horticultural Society’s 's Sh 
JATURAL GRASSES, senuanine or Mi ixed.—Poa 
trivialis, P. pratensis, P. nemoralis, P. fertilis, °. ‘pga 
folia, ensis, F, duriuscula, F. ovina, py 
elatior . gigantea, F. loliacea, Agrostis Tai Ceen 
pataaticy Dees lis glomerata, Cynosurus  cristatus, -Alopacurag 
pratensis, Anthoxanthum odoratum, Avena flavescens, A. pra. 
tensis, A. pubescens, Phleum pratense, Lolium perenne, Li 
perenne Ruacenine cine 
boye, together with Perennial Clovers and other ARTI. 
FICIAL and NATURAL GRASSES, may had separate by name, 
or will be supplied in mixtures of such Lia and in such propor- 
tions, as to suit the soil and situation for which they. may be re- 
quired. The cost of the seeds, this season, is from 30s. to 34s. 
per eu 
Mess! 
Z 
. Surron and Sons have, for many years, supplied 
nouemed and Gentlemen with GRASS SEEDS for aby down 
permanent Pastures and mending old ones, and have tl he privi- 
lege of referring to estates in many parts of England, where the 
prophistere have Ss aera desirous of recommending 
Mos Ss. SUTTON’S 
FINEST sont : or LAWNS mixed. 
G Rei 
War elie free from 
Berkshire & 
© GENTI DRISTS, AND OTHE 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROR and MORRIS will submit 
to public competition at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew. 
lane, on THurspay, March 234d, 1843, at 12 o'clock, a fine Collec- 
tion of CARNATIONS, Pico INKS, DWARF ROsks, FUCHSIAS, 
ENAS, HEARTSRASE, PaoNntzAS, DAniras, &c. May be 
viewed the morning of Sale. paieeene may be hadat the Mart, 
and of the Auctioneers, Am eytonstone. 
SOMME RCIAL and GENERAL EIFE ASSUR- 
ANCE, ANNUITY, oY ENDOWMENT, and LOAN 
A Escursrtom, 112, Cheapside, London, 
Every description of Life Faparange entertained, premiums 
pay ible quey terly, half-yearly, or yearly ; loans advanced from 25/, 
to 500/., for three or more years, on approved personal or other 
saad et on the borrower ring his or her life for a moderate 
amount. 
Endowments for children to receive a stated sum of money on 
arriving at 1; in case we death the whole of the money 
returned to the parents, Annuities imrcdiate or deferred. Pro- 
spectuses and ever informatien to be hed of Frepsrics Law. 
RANCE, Resident Secretary, 112, Cheapside. 
} EATING WITH HOT WATER on all its improved 
Principles, rac Horticultaral and other Burposes: by JAmzs 
M’Larenie, Mill ight and Engineer, Cottage. 
cial-road Bas' returns his apt: thanks to those Noble. 
men and Gentlemen who have alre y honoured him with their 
favours, and hopes by his eepionncet Prices and sound Work. 
manship to merit their lasting fayours, N,B,—Attends person. 
ally to all Erections. 
Just published, price 1s., by. Loxen ax and Co., London; W+ 
, and Co., Dubl ER and Co., Edinburgh hy 
rpRIALs “ad EFFECTS bf New CHEMICAL VER- 
TILIZERS, with variou 
Aerating Soils and Composts: 
Improving Irrigation and abating the ravages of 
Sir J. Mu ,M.D., Member of the Royal Ap snleayal Societies 
of England mee Ireland. 
ate James Murray’s New Fertilizers for Early Crops, 20s. per 
eight casks toa ton, may be prpesred of the London Sa 
ord & LINDER, 104, Strand 3 3, 79, Dame-st, Dublin: 
NOM 
Nee with PRACTICE, "or, GUANO THE 
ARMER'S FRIEND.—A ‘Treatise on the above Manure 
may ‘pe had only of Marx F ou, Agricultural Agents 
40, Uppe eThanies-atreetrand) Messrs. 
Waraihee Agricultural | Bookseiers, f 
PELLETT, Bookseller , Old Compton-street, Soho, Als 
C. MeoAts “Rrdatige on Nitrates of Soda and Potash, Gyp- 
sum,and Guano, 
aa a SR 
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letter, prepaid, to W. H. Bourns, No. 1, Spencer Place, Re ae a 
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B.— Volume 5, in Numbers, of Marnock’s Floricultural 
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