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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 1—1843. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. 
Price 6d. 
FFLORICULTURADL ' SOCIETY or LONDON.—The 
GENERAL MEBTING for the Election of the Committee 
and Officers will ve eae at 1 o’clock on Thursday next the 12th 
inst., at the Crow: Anchor Tavern, Strand; on which day 
the ANNUAL DINNER of FLORISTS and AMATEURS, in con- 
junction with the Patrons and Members of the Gardeners’ Bene- 
soe Institution ee BEG appointed to take ieee at 5 o’clock, 
J. WinpMAN, Hon. Sec. Tickets, 12s. 6d. (including 
a a Bottle of Wine), tiny be had, on application, sania to the 
Secretaries of the above Societies, at the Crown and Anchor 
aver! 
SHIRLEY VINEYARD, eee She ee —NURSERY 
i 
(JLEMENT HOARE eeapectrully announces that he 
has now on sale an extensive collection of Grape Vine Plants 
of superior growth, arid of the most aes sorts in general 
cultivation, ented in price from 2s. 6d. id. eacl 
Lately Published, 
A acleewe se TREATISE on THE CULTIVATION | he THE 
GRAPE VINE on OPEN WALLS. By Ciement Ho. 3d 
iaend 8V0, 7s. oe boards. LonemAn & Co., onion: ‘Sold by 
and at the Vineyard, at Shirley. 
EEDLING DAHLIAS.—W.°R. WHALE begs to 
announce to Dahlia-growers generally, that he intends send- 
ing out HERO of STONEHENGE Dahlia, in strong Plants, 
early in May ; it not being in his power to accommodate his nu- 
merous friends with Ground Roots, having received orders for 
This Dahlia needs not the usual puffing ; suffice to say, 
it is a gem of the first water; and, if it do not give satisfaction, 
the cash will be returned. Colour, a dark Mulberry, with fine 
cupped petals of great substance, symmetrical form, splendit 
habit, flowers standing erect abuve the foliage, perfectly constant 
the whole season, closes when yonng, pronounced to be a de- 
cided improvement on Rival pies at Stone Henge Show, by 
Messrs. Keynes, Spary; Dodds, &c. &c. Awarded the following 
prizes: viz.—1st. at Stonshenees ‘on Salisbury Plain, peuaeset 
to be the premier Show of the cad (calculated to have been 
and Exeter; 3d at Maribo. 
water, like many other stiff petal flowers—height 4 to 5 feet, 
10s, 6d. oy 4 roots of this variety.—Eleot, Newbury, Berks, 
Jan, 4, 1843 
M \q IECHELL’S Unrivalled Variegated DAHLIAS, viz. 
—The BEAUTY of SUSSEX and BLANCHE SHELLEY. 
James Mrroue.t begs to announce his intention of sending out 
in May the above seedling Dahlias; which he can recommen: 
with yenttdence to the most limited grower; they have been 
justly pronounced both by foreign and English growers to be the 
most eg and the most valuable aes ever offered 
to the Public, Be M. will also have fine plants of Mi 
BEAUTY, of SUSSEX, 
—This Di 
well in the centre; a éonstant aig tower — 4 feet, 10s. 6d, 
BLANCHE SHELLEY, white, delicately tipped with burple, 
beautifully cupped petals, superior form, a of great depth : 
constant show- flower—s feet, Mrs. SHELLEY, delicate 
nosy pus cupped petals, a gonkrant eee flower—4 feet, 5s. 
1 allowance to the trade, where a dozen plants are 
dered SPiidown Nursery, } Mar restield, Uckfield, Sussex. 
J. CUTHILLbegs to recommend his EARLY MELON 
culture. His Black Spine and 
the best in culty ation, may be seen grow- 
ants, in pits heated by Stephenson’s 
rought Iron Boiler, heating nearly 500 feet of large piping. Also 
Seed of the True Sion-House Cucumber for houses, &c. Lisian- 
thus Russellianus, New Spotted Digitalis, Phlox Drummondi very 
fine. The above, ‘each per packet 2s. 6d., sent free on the receipt 
of an order. Direct, J. Curnin.’s Bie and Forcing Grounds, 
Denmark Hill, Camberwell, London. Fine Plants of the Lisian- 
thus Russellianus from 5s. to 10s. each. —Wanted an_ oe 
Lad, aged 17; Wages, ae per week, with Board and Lodgii 
(ARLY PEAS, &c.—HENRY D.- CORMACK, 
SEEDSMAN, begs ES eh to inform the Nol obility, 
Gentry, and others of Manchester a ‘its Vicinity that they can 
be supplied with the following n id early articles :—Cor- 
mack’s Prince eles and early Kent Peas, British Queen ditto ; 
Sea s new improved Windsor, ohnson’s ‘Wonderful 
Beans ; Manctiaster and Giant red and pink Celery; Hamilton’s 
White Spine and Walker’s Prize-fighter Cucumbers ; Incompara- 
ble Cos Lettuce, together with every other variety of Horticultu- 
ral, Agricultural, and Floricultural Seeds, at his oor ae 
Retail Warehouse, 1 Manchester. Agen! 
James Murray’s Patent Fertilising and Guano tenures 
HO WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural and 
uildings.—STEPHEN: = 
Old Park Iron- works, an md N soe cy Ce, ease tet 
London, solicit an inspection of their improved Conical Boller, 
(See Editor’s description, Gardeners’ Chro: ‘onicle, March 12, p. M7. j 
‘o Amateurs these Boilers will be eet invaluable. The 
come without furnaces NE setting in brickwork. 
pleasure, very ornamental 
only once in 14 or 15 cers! “ee 52. 5s. and up 
particulars, with act and ‘estimates for heating any description 
obtained as above; 
H° “WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
bei BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
and E. Barnxy having devoted much time to the considera- 
tics of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
have erected ae a in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
any noblemen and g\ men, and have had the honour to be 
annoy ed by the Horticultural Society otlondan, in executing the 
wo fo of their splendid Conservatory, eG erected at Chiswick. 
De - Baitey also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Harticultaral Buildings and Sashes, anda invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and fhe public to an inspection of their various drawin 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where me ets the opportunity of 
exhibiting, metal work extremely completeand 
Gre FARNES, No. 128, Sr. Joun-srreer, 
Lonvon, peerecoly informs ae Public that his Colleetion 
of New KITCHE: ND OWER-SEEDS 
sea to a ante SGanlopuas with sieeee will be forwarded Ga 
applicat 
Farnes’ uberis ee Early | Ady’s Large Cos Lettuce 
Peas, height, 14 to Paris White do., do. 
me ick’ Dear Hise vintoy Pea, 99, 
Knight’ Dwarf Blue Marrow 
sdo., 
Unetiean Dwarf do., do., 3 to Foreaities ange do. 
a Malta do., do, 
Improved Green ditto, do,, | Spottedo. 
4 ft. Flanders Spinach 
New Auvergne, do., 4to 5 ft. | Seym: 
Cure 's Milford Marrow; do., 
ene White Cel 
+) and other kinds 
Earliest ‘Deere Cabbag: 
Tee: Giant do., do., 6 to x» Nonpareil do. 
7 Large Asparagus do. 
Marshall's aoe eaeone Bean | Early Hope do. 
Green ‘arf Fi »» Crompton do. - 
Groen Windsor oe poaded do. See hite Walcheren Broc- 
er 
stock of those aE spotted vari feties raised by Isaac Anderson, 
Esq., which took the first prize for seedlings at the Royal Cale- 
donian Hordioal tural Society’s meeting of the 15th July last, and 
were justly described as being the finest varieties yet exhibited. 
ee disti varieties, named as follows—George 
Heriot, Graham: ‘jana, ‘Ariadne, Margaret, Neillii. These 
will be sent out in Fotation of order, early in April next, at 30s. 
per set, or 7s. 6 Early orders will oblige, and meet with 
prompt sree the stock of some of the gee is 
very limited, sue application can only be guaranteed execution, 
Hanover - street, Edinburgh ; 
Nurseries, Inverleith, and Broughton Parl 
Note.—Messrs, J. D. ONS are NOW sending out plants of that 
beautiful and distinct variety of Epiphyllum truncatum, called 
Epiphyllum truncatum elegans, which attracted so much notice 
at the Horticultural Society’s Show. 
any Touch vOlvetsusped Chappel arena aoe do. 
Radish 
Wood's Early Frame do. Myatt? ‘Ss a 3 a 
White Spanish Onion Imported Brussels aaaats 
White Giobe do. Small cites Red Beet 
James Keepin; » French Sugar fas 
Early Dutch Horn Carrot 
> 
ee doesummer ways 
Large Altrinchai do, Chicory, for coffee 
With every atiety, vof Vegetableand Flower Seedsi incultivation. 
Rand C. LOCKHART, Frorisrs, 156, Cheapside, 
m, have published their List of Seeds for 1843, which 
will be couwariedl free, by post, on application. In consequence 
of the late favourable season, they are able to offer most kinds 
at considerably reduced prices. 
HE FARMERS’ AND GENERAL FIRE AND 
LIFE INSURANCE INSTITUTION. Empowered by Act 
of Parliament. Offices, Strand, London, Capital, 500,000/, With 
160 ee 3 
I | Se MARCHAND DE oe No. 1, 
D Srreet, O1p Bony Srr — BOUQUETS 
of all inte: ade to order, 2 and ay poked for the country, 
A liberal price will be give Growers and others in the Isle of 
Wight, Devonshire, &c. for Noreed and other Cut Flowers—Orange, 
Rose, OBOE ium, aks nd Carnation blooms most in erent 
ale, various ‘Works on the Language of Flowers, Ornam: 
tal Flower Pots, Vases, Sans for Blants, Fancy Baskets, Rol 
APO PS post-paid. 
FUCHSIA ST. CLARE. 
Y OUELL & CO. have much pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Advertisement 
of the above magnificent I" Gee inserted in ae Paper of the 
24th Dec., together with their two new 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Jan. 5, 1842. 
ne 3 
RARY DIRECTORS, 
BIR eS the Duke’ of Rur- |The Earl of Stamrorp and 
ARRINGTON 
The 2 Bark of STRADBROKE Lord STanLEy, M.P. 
The Earl of Coventry 
The Earl of Starr 
And Seventy-two other Members of Parliament and Gentlemen. 
'OUNTY DIRECTORS.—Upwards of 170 Gentlemen, Landed 
Proprietors, or otherwise oa Se with ete shia holders of 
‘es, have been appointed County wae MING 
STOCK insured without the Aver rage Clause at 14: ‘od. er cent., 
no duty.—| MON INSURANCE at the usual moderate rates. 
SURANCE or LIVES on an equitable scale of char; 
dowments of all kinds for future or existing children. 
usual commission to Solicitors. 
principal Townsin the kingdom. 
En- 
The 
tae are appointed in all the 
SHAW, Managing Director. 
Fe ONE E ns His So oi mt THE DUKE ee RUTLAND 
eee PASTOLIF RASPBERRY. sae many years 
here has been cultivated B ee neighbourhood of Yar- 
mouth, maleate oO the ani 
Raspberry of a most ¢: 
cient Cast 
ie exceeding fineness of the fruit of this 
variety, and until lately You iYE and Co, rae not been enablet 
to obtain a sufficient stock of it to’bring 0 public notice ; but 
having now obtained a supply fithougt rite of fine Canes, 
beg to offer them on the following terms, and they can be sent 
with safety to any part of the United Kingdom, on the receipt of 
a Post-ofiice order, 
Packages containing 50 Canes, 25s.—Packages containing 25 
Canes, ae —Package included. 
The few to whom Your. and Co, have sentit, have expressed 
their high admiration of its ea neriprity over other 
CONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 
No. 34, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. 
Established 1823. sent Sa ct of Parliament, 3 William IV. 
L MIUM THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER OFFICE, 
that entitle the assured ¢ to parti spate in the profits, as follows :— 
Age. | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 Te ; 50 
al | | 
Premium 2 4 3/21011/2 19 He 119/480 
per cent.| | | 
The Bonus declared in 1834 amounted upon an average to 162, 
per cent. on the premiums then paid; and in 1839 a second 
Bonus was awarded, amounting on the average to cue per cent. 
on the premiums paid dari ing the preceding five yea 
No extra charge for residence in any part of eb ie nor for 
proceeding (in a decked, sailing, or steam vessel) from any one 
Port inereut to erpites during peace, to Assurers, not being sea- 
faring men by profession. Licenses are Bronte ue  g0 to any part 
of the world upon terms proportionate to the 
Policies on the lives of persons dying by ee ee dineting or by 
the hands of justice, are not as respects the interests of 
parties to whom they may have been legally ses. 
Assurances may be effected on any and. exer 
By order of the Board of Di 
CAMPBELL JAMES es Secretary, 
110 alg 4 cs 190 
itchen apperatis, ss range, saaapted for the continued 
supply of ho = water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 
plete than has hitherto been Brouaht before the public. 
D. and E. BarLey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their ‘works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Continent. 
. Bartey have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic Plant 
Protectors, which are ae ready for immediate delivery; thty 
vals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
gb CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS invented 
by J. Rocers, Esq., may be obtained of any size from JOHN 
SEEWEN, Ironmonger, ent. 
J, SHewen having had ie opportunity afforded him by an 
oltetire practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs to 
offer it as me efficient mand economical: it may be seen at 
Messrs. Chand] , Vauxhall; Messrs. Loddiges’, 
Hackney ; MMezats oH S? Pineapple-place; Mr. Knight’s, 
King’s-road, Chelsea; Messrs. Vei xeter; and at 
the the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London. mn. 
PENN'S SYSTEM eee trite OBTAINING A FREE 
CULATION OF HEATED PURE ATMOSPHERIC AIR 
THROUGHOUT HORTICULTURAL & OTHER BUILDINGS. 
Vy BM having had every opportunity of making 
self acquainted with the best method of constructing 
Horticultural Buildings of every kind—to command the above 
truly-desirable result—and shape with much satisfaction sa 
nessed the gradual im; improvement in the ae ne of this p1 
ciple to almost every variety of Building, begs to auhiice gs 
the Nobility and Public generally, that a erecta CONSERVA- 
TORIES, HOTHOUSES, PITS, &c., &c., uj the above system, 
which has (at an immense cost to the TROEntOr; been brought to 
great perfection, and heats the same by HorwaTER APPARATUS, 
with improved e or Conical Boilers. W. Hix also adapts 
RNoTT’s NEw BaLancep RecuLator to the Boiler Appa- 
ratus, by which an immense savings of fuelis Sait a greatest 
regularity of Reel aa preserved, ant id trouble 
saved, 's System only requires publicity <0 i ap] 
ciated. The Public are therefore invited to ee its efficient 
einen at the Inventor’s Residence, Lewisham, he great eg 
ined gy adopting this system, is a perfect and i Circula: 
hi aly producin, 
oe building (of whatever ene and renders access to it 
all times safe ne agreeal 
petty being © 
system to sia i in particular, to Mr. Jom 
of Isleworth, who after 4 rs’ experience has adopted t) 
Designs, and 
Builder 
system throughout his extedaive Establishment. 
upon application to W. Hitt, 
any further information, 
am. 
AL M 
(itossk ites LIQUID MANURE CART, which re~ 
ceived theHonorary Reward of the Roy. Agricultural Society. 
SSS 
Body of the Cart is made of Cast-Iron, and holds about 
eats Without stopping the 
yuid upon 
A, The Brass Valve Lever. 
possibly choke or get out of order, 
Pipe, 7 ft. long, with 3 ft. copper pipe at tif 
in Hull, 252. 
CROSSKILL’S PORTABLE MANUR: 
any quantity of sow ee salt, &c.— 
“manure—price 121. 
gEee & GENUINE GUANO ON s 5 
—Any quantity of eb: 
natural Manat can be obtained from thi e M 
either in Liverpool or in London. Apply to. aig 
Mysns & Co., Importers, Liverpool ; Neuere ‘Coneswowrny 
St. Helen’s, London; ‘I Messrs. 
Epwarps, Dawson, & Co., BrokersLiverpool, ~ 
