E GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. )._ 12-1843. SATURDAY, MARCH 25. Price 6d, 
“INDEX OF THE; PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN | NEW HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SEED 
THE LAS! 
Achimenes tpatmene of. WPiESS) Audion cuphoretcd otin~ | BSTABLISHMENT, 6, LEADENHALL-STREET (SIX DOORS 
fongifiora, to plant 2 174 ¢ ae to vegetation @ & 
Agapanthus Panitellntisy steal Hyp calymma robu: ‘ 175 b ILLIAM HURST AND WILLIAM {GEORGE 
: ‘ 175 b| 1 to Kill for the cabinet » 174 b 
fens a8 Hew SOaeaabee Bost je: ee M'MULLEN, (for many years past engaged in the House 
‘Annuals, to prepare’ for” early marks on of Messrs. Warner and WArnsr, 28, Cornhill,) beg res peckeally FPHE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY, Patronised by HER 
cots Seay at Aone Irhh Fis Sete, proceedings 017 + | to acquaint their friends in the Seed trade, and the Public gene- MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QU: UEEN, HIS GRACE 
EOIN IG sa pie ae 5 a| Tally, that they commenced Business as sale and Retail | THE DUKE OF RUTLAN. HE EARL OF HARRINGTON, 
of treatme 473 ¢ | La 7b SES and F EOHISMS the above-named premises, on | THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON, LORD VISCOUNT LOR- 
Bog-earth, :to nyert into ma- 5b Monday the 13th inst., and they can confidently assure all who | TON. estate MANY OF THE NOBILITY. 
nue Wa ane eae kindly favour the: ith ord that, eae th Yo u L& hi ka 
3 We 2 m2. vi orders, ty € numerous 4 Co. have only afew packages remaining fo: 
Camel, pe tigi The" open Gl Vaasa nt ae resources they possess, throngh an extensive connexion with | the above: highly valuable Raspoey at the following agi eee 
mi ue ¢ darts oe ‘4 a re 172 a | the best Seed- Growers, both in this country and on the Continent, | Packages containing 50 Canes, 1l. 5s. 25 Canes, 14s., pack- 
came jas, to grow Via artin’s Thames and Metropo- ani rom many years’ practical experience in the various | age included; sent to any part of the United Kingdom on 
Gi Gatacernm plane fat ‘treatment. rh 4 Beare sot ate Kin revd: ar 5 piches a the a they are enabled to offer every article | receipt of a Post-oftice o1 Paes —For further particulars, see Gee 
harcoal, for mixing with soil ‘AD ite Seaatmenedn’ first-rate, genuine quality, and no exertion will be spared in | former Advertisements ; and they beg to refer the readers of the 
in potting Wa Pita 174 b | giving prompt attention to every order, and endeavouring to | Gar ee ‘Ss’ Chronicle to page 138 of this Paper, as a ee they 
oe Trin, ite treatment 2s Vi7b Pout “plants on th ei ‘single 7 merit a continuance of their suppor ve of it which 
» the a i sfonde o 
Pewee shale apie ‘angement jn 173 6 | Pump fo foclng:ho Houses? eeono- aes. ‘0 prevent any person from supposing the Report which sant i be rye in every garden in the ington. 
Coral-tree, as an open air plant ab mical in their Advertisement of last week thought ATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
174 ¢ 
mp-water, unit for plants aly 
wdust, as a man} . 176 
Sey yphanthus elegan 1735 
ey. ‘cotyledons, 
Currants, large size of Pom 
Cuttings’ of hardy plants, to 
1 
Dalkeith Palace Gardens noticed 176 a 
Doyle’s Cyclopmedia of P. 
‘Agriculture rev » 176 a | Sheep-fee ntson 175 4 
Rages, effect of food on 179 a | Strawberries, for feceasion 7 
Paparinentiny le manures, frees, absence of in ae 3 
sone . Wb rican prairi » 17a 
rcliguon, to apply t | ATT a | Trees, for mars she 177 b 
Grafting greenhouse ia, Fe prevent sheep from 
arke on. Gp umes 177 b 
Guano, method. ‘of applying in Trelli 173 b 
. America, ~ 175 ¢| Trevirana, its 173 6 
Guano, liquid, to apply to mea- ‘Tuckermania maritima Lape 
co a wane to aH 77a 
sum, to a 31 to manure pe ~ V7a 
pat spalacedy 20 77a | Walnuttrees;to graft. - » 177 
Hay, musty, to ender palatable 175 a! Woodlice, todestroy . ">. ‘177-b 
ARNER ann WARNER, SrEpsmnn, No. 28, 
Cornhill, London, beg respectfully to return their best 
thanks to their friends for the liberal permonsee bestowed upon 
them for many years past, and at the same time to contradict a 
report which has been circulated of their intention of retiring 
irom business. 
W. & W. most. respectfully, make it known to their friends pet 
they have no such intention. Having made a change 
some of the hands they had engaged Ete many years, tele 
situations are filled up with men of general and practical 
abilities, and they trust they will ever give ‘o those 
att to Stee (of their being to retire from Business) 
was in degree referable to ree Hands yet) eek inform the 
Public they have lately changed, the part who thought 
proper sd leave Messrs. Warner’s zstablfshment ae the 10th of 
March beg distinctly to sta its that until thei ention was 
called to it in Messrs. W. and W.’s fdwarhinenterits they never 
heard oh such a report in any shape whatever. 
M‘Mu.ven, Scedsmen and Florists, 6, Leadenhall- 
street, “City, beg to offer to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public 
generally, a choice and carefully-selected assortment of the most 
gproved Kitchen, Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds, of 
which. general Catalogues may on application. Among 
the novelties of the season will be found the following :. 
WER SEEDS. 
per packet—s. 
Alonsoa grandiflora 
Alstroemerias, choice var. 1 
Anagallis Phillipsii . ea 
monelli_major 
Anemone, Rew: Hybrid 
Russian. . 
Argemone grandiflora 5 
Aster, fine imported, mixed 
Auricula, — from stage- 
lowe 
Balsam, ZGaineliia wered 
»» 12 -var., mixed 
per packet.—s, d, 
Mesembryanthemum tri- 
ecco® 
olor. . . . 
Mimulus, from fine va- 
Nemophila cramboides . 
QGénothera macrocarpa . 
Pelargonium, from best 
coo 
oon 
aac 
a oc Bam o 
ome at 
Pentstemon, from choice 
o 
impreg- 
who ki sue ny “as them with their support. 
w. ve the pleasure to annex a few articles, which 
have teat elected with much care and attention. 
8. d. sd. 
Alstreemeria aurea . d 0 with superb pink flow- 
i flava 0 ers from the beginning 
4y pelegrina alba i 0 of July to the end of 
By pelegrina . 1 0 October) . . ri 6 
sh, Hookerii . 1 0 | Ipomoea coccinea PAO: 26: 
” pulchella . 1 0 aonticom rubrocerulea . 1 0 
ss acutifolia . 1 0{|Ipomopsiselegans. . 0 6 
6 bicolor. . 1 0 German, 12 
clayana. 1 0 kinds, extra fine,mixed 0 6 
Anagallis coccinea sien Leptosiphon densiflonues 
1 0} white, new varie' 6 
ence monet major 1 0] Lophospermum spectabile, 
4 ea grandiflora 1 0 i 
Argemone 0 6 aphras, German; 12 va. 
Aster, euteine German, es, mixed and other 
sorts, mixed from PareHes 
imported varieties Pel Martynia fragrans, new @ 
Aster, collection of 24 im- UGA yy eis tri- 
varieties, most coler, new 0 
ndid, for 7 . 6 | Mimulus, from ‘Yo fine va- 
Aster, doubleTurkey,extrao 6| _ricties mixed ek Oia 
a nosegay, or Nicotiana, new scarlet 0G 
‘lobos: 6 | Genothera, in varieties 0 6 
Aster, double ‘anemone, ene On choice varie- 
lower 0 6 6 
PAstiesiitni hybridum, perenias mixed from 12 
20shadesofcolour mixed0 6| named flowers, fin nal 
Auricula, from fine named Phlox Drummondii, even 
flowers, oe . . 0 rom improved varieties 0 6 
Bartoni 6 | Phlox Drummondii, new 
Balsam, ne; double Ca: rire es 
mellia flowered, mixed 0 6] Polyanthus, fine mixed, 
ae new spotted, from named prize flowers 0 
ny colours, med . 6 | Portulaca Thellusoni,new 1 0 
Brachyeome iberidifolia, 10 
0 | Primula cortusoides. . 1 0 
Galceciaria, shrubby and ” ‘inensis rosea, and 
erbaceous, separate, other colours . 1 0 
saved from named Rhodanthe M Manglesii . 0 6 
eee and newest Rhodochiton volubile o 6 
0 eee fea varieties, 
Cineraria, i from 12 new va- mixed, superb o 6 
rieties, extra fine. 1 0 Nonizunithes ’Grahamii » 6 0 
Clinton fulbhenla ‘ T0186: Hookerii, scarlet. 1 0 
Cobee indens 6 | Stocks, new German im- 
CSckeconty, new giant ported, 24 vars., mixed 0 6 
scarlet Chinese . $i 0 meee Chinese Nosegay 
Commelina Ree Fea) 6 
Dahiia, Widnal f a0; stocks, collection of 36 
Datura, toute white all 0, named imported vars. 7 6 
lepurple . 0 6 new, Prince of 
Didiseus eee jleus + 10 Wales, splendid variety 0 6 
EA rs iosseas on 0 6 Victoria, new, 
Gaillardia picta 1 0 imson - 0 6 
Geranium. f fom the: finest utherlandia. frutescens EOAG} 
new named sorts, mixed 1 0 Thunbergia Ee uit. — isha) 
Geum grandiflorum ” aurantiaca . 1 0 
Siorinia, fine varieties, alat ata aalba . 1 0 
0 Verbena, mixed, choice 
Fieartg ase, from choice i . . oad) 
named varieties, saved Wallflower, German blue 0 6 
by the ee growers . 1 0| Zinniaelegansalba =. 0 7 
Hollyhoe! z ind 4 ” coccinea. 0 6 
ovea Wen ein: coccine; 
Impatiens Bee ieens “gray 6 
0 
ce cles al splendid 
eae to the ead rieties, 0 
Of 5 feet, andis co 
Trae | Wiicheten White Froccoli 1s. per packet, To be sown in 
April and June; this new Variety surpasses all others in flavour, 
With many other varieties too Us for insertion.— See 
General Catalogu 
NEW AND SUPERB HaneGEE 
OUELL & “CO. have much pleasure in referring the 
Priged ders of the Gardeners? Chronicle i their Gat ete and 
tices of the are Nested tribe, inserted in the at mg page 
epee week’s ‘Also to the’ desttinuon of ay ot FUCHSIA 
‘T. CLARE,” aioli is already ordered for the Royal Gardens at 
Norfolk, Mar, 9) 1843, 
Claremont,—Great Yarmouth Nursery, 
iberidifolia. . 
Calceolaria, fine vars. . 
Campanula eeucheliolaeds 
Carnation,—from age- 
PWErS heya. cers 
Cineraria, fine new var. . 
Phlox Dr wmmenet new 
Wood’s 
orecon 
acoane 
Se 
rd 
n 
® 
new scarlet 
ec ied ‘imported; 
wy wy on 
a a ao 
palyantins (Sheppara’ 8) 
pamela sinensis rosea 
Dahlia (Widnall’s), fine . 
Didiscus cz! . 
Digitalis, new spotted. 
Gaillardia, in var. 
Gloxinia, from best sorts 
Heartsease, eu named 
wers, selecte 
Hollyhoek, fine Gorman 
24 vars. 
Tpomea rubro- cerulea . 
» new yellow . 
Larkspur, imported Ger- 
man, mixed . 0 
Lisianthus Russellianus | oy a 
Lobelia ramosa, or hete- 
rophylla, —new and 
splendid . 
Martynia fragrans | ‘ al 
Malva maritima, new. 
Marygold, new superb 
French . . . + 
”» ange extra 
fine 
a . 
Poxvulaes Theltusoni . 
ences . 
HoUMmooeEe 
Rhodanthe Stanplesit 
Salpiglossis, fine, mixed 
Salvia patens 
Schizovetalon Walke ii. 
Schizanthus Bookeuil . 
rahamii . 
Stock imported German, 
vars. m: 
jy New. Tntermedinge 
Prince of Wales 
Thunbergia alataalba . 
aurantiaca . 
‘Tropeeolum, in var. ‘ 
Verbena, fine, mixed . 
Violet, Russian . 
Wallfiower, New Blue . 
Xeranthemum robustum, 
white and yellow . 
cine elegans, fine var., 
xed 
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ous 
Oe Hoon HOoM 
ea aco 
Conn EEH OM 
a a aco 
Collection of Imported German Asters, 20 varieties 
” ” ock: 
(Zinnia) 8 var ieties 
Balsams, 12 
Holigiiocks; 244, 
arkspurs, 12 
(Th ¢ above are from the first German grow ers known, 
Broccoli.— Wale! pias (true).. [This fine variety, if sown 
, June, and August, will produce a 
succession for the table qnrovenont the peal 
+ Chappe ’s Cream and Early White 
w Late Hardy Pink Cape stane) 
Beet. a Toak ae improved hier oe 
Brussels Sprouts.—Fine i impo} 
Couve Tronchuda’ 
vegetable) 
Cauliflower.—Large As’ abies . 
Cabbage.-— ae Victoria (early) . 
eoasccos & aaesosocas acoso aacoosoas 
wonton 
honey 
” ” winter 
Carrot were Scarlet Studley 
soem 's Superb White” 
Laws’ Giant White 
Perkins’ Giant Red 
Cucumber, Frame, — Warwickshire Hero (mew superior), 
en’s Victory, Improved Manches- 
ton Weedon’ S Bey ee ee 
eac! 
ood’s fine Rid 
retlve ine Imported Paris Green Cos 
Hardy Bath Cos (r equire 8 NO tying) 
Victorle Cabba, 
Melons ne tele choice sjaridties . 
Onion.—N w White Globe . 
Tu Ho Swann Nonsuch” 5 . 
Potatoes.—Soden’s Oxford, carliest ‘known, per peck. 
Asparagus. Gray son's Giant (strong 2 years’ old) per 100 
Printed directions ior anne Ly 
Rhubarb.—Myatt’s Victo: each 1 
Strawberries.—M yatt’s British Quee . per 100 21 
Currants.—New Dutch, Red Grape r doz. 6 
A constant supply of Greenhouse ‘and ‘¢ hoice Sererneeeus 
plants: during the present season. Fine Sc ROnE and Picotees 
(in named varieties) 1s. Gd. per pair. 
pene 
aaceaeaca cacem 
conoronse 
een caanmsoscono 
Seeds and Plants eareraliy packed for all climates. Choice 
specimens in bloom o howing. ean be scen through the 
season, Viz, Dabitias, Pansies, Camations, Pinks, Pico- 
ees, Panapetieney ’Auriculas, Polyanthus, &. 
ry) XHIBITION of CAMELLIA EO 
BY JAPAN ROSE.—A Collection of these beautiful E: 
now in bloom at CnANpLuR and ons’ Nursery, PASTY 
Admittance gratis, 
a 
Youstt & Co, a ne aS executing orders Nea their collection of 
the above, Ww hich i seh nae most extensive and select in the kingdom, 
at the fo pega 5 — 
25 Pai ae a af d first-rate sh fl 50 0 
Do. 210 0 
25 Do. very fine Do. 3.00 
12 Do. Do. 110 0 
12 Deu extra fine, and show Pinks . + 012 0 
The selection being left to Y. & 
ARAUCARIA IMBRI CATA.—Fine Ent Bante, 8 inches 
high, 60s. per dozen, or 20 gu ineas per 
Thirty roveee of select Flower- ais pee 3 Sent free of postage 
to any part of the United Kingdom 
Agents for the sale of eat a os & Co.’s improved ConicaL 
Boi.ers, which may be seen on application. Also, Agents for 
the sale of Porrer’s ARTIFICIAL GUANO. 
5 oe Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, March 11, 1843. 
OUNTJOY’S VIRGIL DAHLIA. 
Ww E. RENDLE has much Be in announcing 
to the Trade and Dahlia cultivators, that, in consequence of 
the great facilities afforded him by his newly- thvented Hee ee 
Apparatus, he will be enabled to send out strong pl s of the 
rat. rate variety on and after the 10th day fy reas next, 
- possesses also a large stock of all the leading varieties 
of Dahlias, catalogues of which can obtained.—No orders 
executed without a Post-office oa from unknown eorresponil- 
jiscount to the Tra 
DI. set “packets of this lovely Annual 
eee as ins! tock; 100 seed: 
nis AQUIFOLIA, 2s. Ca. per 100 seeds; Irom@a RuBRO 
or Kent Cycempen, Duncan’s 
Mz.on, Surerior DousLe BaLsam 
See five heise Packets of Flower- seat for 
vian Guano and Potter’s Artificial Guano aa ie obtained. 
Unions ieee Nursery, Plymouth, March 21, 1843. 
NEW, GOOD, AND CHEAP. 
in ae Seat MILLER, Nurseryman, Ramsgate, Kent, 
ving selected from the many new FUCHSIAS and 
VERBENAS Splendid Coleone intends offering, Soe to the 
Public at the Ww pr e follow- 
ae Fuehsias + ete a (Catleugh’), ieee" victrix, 
Cripps’), rosea &e. 
eee the andaiue distin net Verben as :—Queen, Aurora, Stewartii 
variegata, Mortlock’s Superb, Burleyeua, &c. &c. Fuchsias, 
10s. he per doz. i eases (post-paid), or in pots 12s, per ee 
peas paid to London. ‘erbenas, 56 ee 
carriage ees to 
Plants, aie packed in moss, and correct 
They will be sent out according to priority of orlere in Leon 
Aremittance from unknown correspondents. Fuchsi: 
ding or borders at 3s. 6d. per aay post-paid, or 4s. ore 
W.M. obtained a Prize of 10/., open to all England, ‘for a 
Collection of Fuchsias, Se i ames &c., at the Isle of Thanet 
orienltora Show, July, 1842. 
tof Pelargonium: sy & 
an be had on application.’ - 
IES. 
FRYER begs to remind his Patrons that he is now 
¢ able to supply. very superior, strong, healthy ee ip nee 
of most of the leading varieties of PANSIES at from 1s. 
ea ch; or a co) ollection of fine named sorts, from 1 don, a Sai 
eto J. F. can likewise supply, at 5s. pei a few st Mi 
plants of his beautiful seedling Pansy “ cet Dr. Lindley’s 
highly-favourable f which is quote yy J. is 
advertisement in the Gardeners’ pee es! am Oct ge ne ener 
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collection, Verbena seed (from 
Petunia, &c., at 1 pres 
Flower and Vegetable patee a pac! 
venience of Customers, Catalogues ee of Pansies, may 
be had on application, jnclowtag a postage-s! 
so the new varieties of Fuchsias, Verbenas, &c., at moderate 
pri respecialia One wanted as an Apprentice, 
Pr Clarendon Nuteen y, Cambe 18: 
I D PICOTEES. 
SUPERB CARNATION AN 3 
Le OQUELL & CO. will send, free of postage, to any 
part of ae United icngdom, on the receipt of a Post-office 
p SUPERB & ROSE-FLAKED CARNA- 
T; alsoa pair of that highly-valuable 
AN Or EC both of which ought to be grown 
‘Amateur who intends poe PeENE cr Prizes at the Horti- 
of the ensuing s 
Great Y' aeeceen Nursery, onan 16, 1843, 
William CATLEUGH’S List of first-rate PE- 
LARGONIUMS, raised by E. Fosrer, Esq., the Rev. 
CALCEO- 
R. Garru, and other Amateur R: 
LARIAS, raised by Messrs, Barn 
in a Collection of 12, for 67. 
Ue Ge 18s. per dozen. 
Ki n’s Dahlia, the CHIEFTAIN, a fine rosy-purple, 
beautiful sti Petals, fine Outline, of good Size, with particularly 
stron, i wine all well above the foliage: goo 
Show- ater aft. 
BErrrivcn’s MILTON, Ai TOSe, good substance, and 
glee Deh flow: Gd. 
TT S SOPHIA 3 MATILDA, Primrose, bean- 
aus a distinct and new Variety, and 
sped with white, 
good Show-ilower, 4 f 
Als e a na of Ca srnations, 
Fuchsias anthemums, Verbenas, &e, &e., Hanneeet. 
Sloaie: crest, Chelsea —Fed. 24, 1843. 
“Picotees, Pinks, Auriculas; Roses, 
