226 TH 
E GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Apri 8, 
HOMAS BROWN, NurseryMan, SzEpsMAN, and 
Frortst, Slough, near Windsor, in submitting the following 
few Seer sorts of ven cides to direct attention to the ESSEX 
‘TRIUMPH, which is 
flower Beret produced, fete a colour yet unseen in this beautiful 
and ey tribe of plants, and Seas which no stand lige 
can be considered complete. ard of Prizes and Not 
in the picts Floricnitural Publications given below will be Mie 
best proof of this unrivalled Dahlia’s constancy and perfection. 
1841, Chelmsford . . » Sept. 12— rize, 
“ Halstead. . e She tia 1st Prize. 
“© Salt Hill «98-1 (51, Cup) ist Prize. 
1942. Floviultural Society « jo eet, eh A Ist Class. 
eS a lly = + wv: 1st Prize, 
bed Sal it Hill iii (oe, eed ». « 2d Prize 
= Pionicoltural Society | Sut eae - °°. . « Ist Prize, 
“ Do. (best Dark Dahlia). “* “—1 ‘“¢ » + Ist Prize, 
“ Sunbury . om 288 + + Ast Prize. 
“ Halstead Sa oert eeered + «Ast Prize. 
ef aoe icultural Society « ciahee tay Sykes a + + Ist Class. 
«> Dit - Oct. 4-6 . Ist Class. 
The Sete Society of London described it as follow: 
Essex T —Form, good. Substance, good. Arrangement, 
good. Colour, dark maroon, good. Eyes, complete and good in 
every speci . Depth, great and globular. Bize, full. General 
Class of Quality, FIRST RATE 
NOTICES OF THE PRESS, 
DENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Report of Ras fb at the South London Floricultwral Eahi- 
ion, on-the \3th September. 
op ane first prize eae awarded to ‘Essex Triumpn,” a fine and 
deep maroon- onléuired flower of first-rate properties, with 
petals of good form and substance, centre finely elevated, and 
general fori perfect.’” 
Salt Hill Si, on the 16th September. 
Form, excellent. 
“Essex Trrumen.—This noble flower is quite a model of per- 
fection, vane i in form, le petals, with a centre high and 
finely developed, The colour is e very deep rich maroon, the 
petals are finely cupped, of good sabstance, and well arra 
The Floricultural Society of L London's Exhibition on the 204 Sept. 
“Essex Taiumpn.”—This fine flower was noticed last week in 
our report of the Salt Hill Show ; w occupies the post of 
honour, a situation it worthily filled, in addition to which it was 
uniformally g The 
its size ieuintn, with great depth of ge the eye being perfect 
in all the specimens. To these fine pro} add, that. 
the petals are finely formed, of good Butta and pan arrxbeedy p 
the colour is of the deepest rich maroon, and being very uniform 
‘ives to he flower.”” 
From phe GarpeNnmErs’ GAzeTTE. 
September 17th.— TriumrH.—The dark flower shown 
last week at the aoe of the Florieultaral Society, is decidedly 
the best of the season and obtained the first prize.”” 
September 24th.—‘‘ Essex Tr 1uMPH, ahighly symmetrical dark 
Bratt paeety) successfully sauibited t before this Roalstys as well 
as at it Hill, ike South Lond and elsewhere. Besides 
the cand for competition a jaree" ay or aes was sent by Mr. 
Thomas Brown, of Siough, who has purchased the stock, and 
they exhibited a remarkable constancy, every one of them keeping 
up its character 
October 18 4.—* Essex Triumrn.—This flower, which has per- 
haps the finest formed petals of any yet seen, fully kept up its 
former character.” 
From the London Daily Papers. 
extraordinary novelty at this exhibition (the Surrey 
je Gardens s) wasa Black Dahlia, called‘ Essux Triumrn,’ 
e been purchased by Mr. Brown, ot Slough, near 
Windsor, at ne large sum of 100 guineas: it was the admiration 
of crowds, which during the day thronged Yoana the blooms, 
and made it most difficult to approach the near enough to 
ge t of it. The Scientific and the Amatenr appeared de- 
lighted with the boon, that another season their gardens would 
be possessed of.’” 
a ae 
tained fourother prizes 
at the principal open 
3 to 4feet10 6 
Bedford Surprise “Ghep- 
Admiral Stopford (Tren- | 
4feet3 6 
ee st white, very in 
4 to 5 
—10 6| pard), carmine purple, 
Kemoaeus (Davis), dark very fine and constant. 5—3 6 
crimson, with a fine Confidence (Cook),orange 
velvet petal, was class- buff, fine petal, and 
ed by the Floricultur ‘al novel Show-flower 4to5—7 6 
Society . . 5to6—10 6| Competitor (Hodges), 
Brown’s Blue Beane fi —5 0 
light violet purple, full Essex Triumph invite, 
constant show. earest possib! 
flower —7 approach to black, with 
Brown’ 's Miranda, ns a beautiful velvetty 
white, tipped with rose, gloss on the petal, 
gained Ist prize at form unrivalled, and 
York, August 4th; is unquestionably the 
most novel an 
meni offered to eh 
classed second at the 
Floricultural Society, 
—10 
Utne, ea ati wncetusnedeena 
this Flower, where a dozen 
Brown’s Marquess of are taken.) 
Lai eclowne, shad led Mis. - Shelley (Mitchel), 
alm 0 6— 2 6 4 to 5—3 6 
Eee bpnpetarGrand, Phosnix (Headly), best 
bi crimson, fine —26 
broad cupped petals, Princesa Royal (Hudson), 
well arranged, folland creamy buff, tipped 
constant, was clas: with rose . : + 4-2 6 
first at the Floricul- Sei wb Wales ape 
tural Scciety, an 0 8—2 6 
awarded five prizes at Steeouien, pure 
the principal open singularly tipped w 
Shows > . . 5-10 6 ae! ne es yee 
Brown’s Queen of to 5—10 6 
Trumps, white, tipped Virgil iiountlone dark 
with purple, petals o crimson, fine Show- 
good substance and of flower, and pronounced 
great depth, classed a first-class 
second, on ccs »the Floricultural So- 
sions, by the Floricul- ciety of London - 4—10 6 
tural Society ; also ob- 
Strong and healthy plants will be ready early in May. A ge- 
eral See tndy:be,hiad on applications 
UCHSIA TODDIAN. 
ined of this MAGNIFICENT: FUCHSIA, (the 
Flowers of which, in point of size, rival any other of its kind 
yet sent out, being nearly four inches in length) will be ready by 
the end of April, at 10s. 6d. each, with the usual discount when 
For description, see Gardeners’ eee eee, of the 
es WARE Seedsman, 
Exum: of CAMELLIA JAPONICA, or 
yeaa Se —A Collection of sae beautiful Exotics is 
it CHAnpiLER and Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall, 
Admittance pratis. 
\ K JILLIAM WOOD anv SON have the pleasure’ to 
inform their friends that May is considered the best month 
for bedding out China, cyl aS and a) 
of which they have a larg 
undernamed regonnhls rice oars the aPiactiegd is left entirely 
to W. W.andS 
DWARF ROSES. 
per doz.—s, & 
Isle de Bourbon. . . . . . 12 to 18 
China or Bee . 5 - > . Qe 1a 
Tea-scented . . . ity, 18 
Noisette and Climbing, sti rong w Olt 
Banksian Yellow and white, ee mg. 
. & Son will also have rmeney. for eters at Ane same time 
the following select showy pla 
ea Jenner! (Denyer), apeteaces large, nee 8. de 
len ay vie «ik he ach 21 0 
Puctiaia  pelladifoliata fi i . . . ms 0 
»» conspicua arborea . . . . we k 6 
» Enchantress . . . . eo. 6: 
i ppsii ‘ ‘ * . . . yri0 6 
»» St. Clare (Youell’s) . . . . ys 10 6 
enus victrix . + . siempre 0 
Kennedya Marryatte . . . . AOE ES 
Passiflora fragrans . . . . o eesteaiay) 
Phlox Drummondii . er doz, 3 0 
formosa, fine scarlet o aE Pe) 
Ziehya villosa a ee enae S00" 
Cinerarias, eight superb: varieties ‘for es 0 
Woodland’s Nursery, Maresfield, field, Uckfield, 8 Susse: 
ITCHELL’S Unrivalled Variegated DAHLIAS, 
viz., the BEAUTY of SUSSEX and BLANCHE SHELLEY. 
gre Mircurnn begs to announce his intention, of sending out 
in May the above Seedling Dablias, which 
ES MILNE, Nurseryman, Stoke Newington, 
Middlesex, has now on Sale a fine Stock of that ea 
eer. aA Se elegans Weare volubilis), which 
abled to offer at 3s. each, or 30s. per lants may also be 
WARNER ani RNER, Seedsmen, 28, Cornhill, opposite 
the Exchange.—The usual allowance made to the Trade. 
M OUNTJOY’S VIRGIL DAHLIA.—On Monvay 
NEXT, Plants of the above first-rate variety will be sent out 
at 10s. 6d, each, postage included, on zeceipt of Post-office orders. 
Phiox Drummondi, 100 seeds, 18. 
5 papers choice Flower-seeds, 10s. 
Union- sia Nursery, Plymouth.—April 6, 1843, 
ro 
BS 
VY ea S Catalogue of CHOICE. HLIAS, 
PELARGONIUMS, PERENNIALS, and Greenhouse Plants, 
with full descriptions and reasonable prices affixed, is now read, 
for delivery. Application to be made at the Grantchester Nursery, 
Cambridge. 
\ GIRLING’S Catalogues of Enerisu and Foreren 
* DAHLIAS, PELARGONIUMS, PANSIES, VERBENAS,& FUCHSIAS, 
are ready, and can be had on prepaid application. The plants are 
healthy and strong ; and the earliest orders will receive the 
attention. Plants of most of the varieties can be had after the 
20th of April; those cultivated by other growers procured, and 
SO cede Be first week in May. Dane-Croft Nursery, Stow- 
ORCHIDACEOUS, GREEN ae AND 
SaOTeE “STOVE, 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, SHRUBS, TREES, 
a JACKSON? S PRICED CATALOGUE for 1843 
® may be obtained on » by 
two Dea, postage-stamps to T. Jackson, Narseryman, King- 
ston, or, on Beene eee gratis 
weet Nursery, March 23, 1843. 
with confidence to the most limited mores Rey have been 
justly Du G Wace pou by foreign and English growers to be the 
most beautiful and the most t valuable acquisition ever offered to 
iM. will also have fine plants of Mrs. SHELLEY, 
ie BEAUTY of SUSSEX, 
er, at all the principal Show: 
Hill, the Floricultural, the South Londox, idstone, and Ton- 
bridge Wells Shows, our, delicate silane santas edged with 
Cherry—the petals are cupped, 1m textu 
‘anged, never confused ; the general form is excellent, ae ae 
well in the centre; a constant show-flower—4 feet, 6d, 
BLANCHE SHELLEY, white, delicately tipped with abeplee 
beautifully-cupped see paper form, and of great depth: a 
5 feet, 10s. 6d. Mus. SHELLEY, delicate 
rosy pink, cupped paais fy constant show-flower—4 feet, 
ae usual allowance to rade, where a dozen plants are 
ordered,— Piltdown Nurser tee fie Uckfield, Sussex. 
TO CARNATION and Ro 
ire, and well ar- 
1 E GROWERS.— 
SELL respectfully informs the above Growers that he 
has purchased the entire Stock, from Mr. Dover, of two splendid 
SEEDLING bate TIONS, in consequence of Mr. D. giving up 
the fancy. T. begs to offer strong Plants, AE 
PRINCE OF AWALBS (Dover's), XC. B is flower is Pe 
i judges to be first-rate; rptce 10s. 6d. 
warded a prize we 
tr last season ; at 
Report of the Floricultural Society. 
air. 
the Carnation Show at 
7s. Gd. per pair. See the 
T. A, has no objection to take Bey plants in exchange.—Camden 
Nursery, Camden-town, March 31, 1843. 
E eee 
fh RIVERS, jun., begs to es the AR SHON of his 
ri mn of ni brid, 
nds to the following’ selecti Per- 
petual, and other Autumnal Roses, all, "ot which! ae first- rate 
varieties, and good healthy Plants. 
, d. stocks, six-inch stems, in pots, 
1, Aubernon . 3 6| the remain aes are on their own 
2. Augustine Monchelet 5 0 | roots in p 
3. Clementine Seringe . 10 6 Danae Perpetual. 
4. Comte ; 2 6| 16, Ebéne, deep crimson- s, d. 
5. Doctor nee (Laffay) 10 6 purple . = -10 6 
6. Doctor Marjolin(Do.} 10 6| 17. Momus, very dwarf . 5 0 
7. Duc @Aumale (Do.). 7 6 (No. 16 is the darkest vee 
8. Lady Alice Peel (Do.) 10 6 petual Rose known. These 
9. Lane (Do.). 10 6) al erated On BORESLEStOLKS, 
10, Madame Laffay (Do.) 3 6| six-inch stems.] 
11. Prince de Gales(Do.) 10 6 Bourbons, 
12. Prince Albert (Do.) . 3 6] 18. Proserpine rs re. cll. 
13. Prudence Reeser - 5 0] 19. Edouard Defosses . 5 0 
14. Reinede Lyon . «21 (0 | 20. Madame Aubis . eae, ©. 
15. Rivers (Laffay) . 6 | 21. Cardinal Fesch . - 5 0 
7 
[The above are quite hardy 
and very fragrant; Nos. 3, 19, 
and 13 remarkabl Nos. 5, 
6, 8, 9,11, and 14 are ecules new; 
these are Sere on Boursault on very rect afl eaurpediinelcs, 
For many other fine varieties T. Rivers begs to refer to his 
anealnetel for 1842-3.—Sawbridgeworth, Herts, April 6, 1843. 
GAINES, Surrey- Lane, Battersea, 
begs to inform the Nobility, Geni and others, that his 
sTocK of. PELARGONIUMS now ready for sending out are 
strong healthy plants. The following are a few of his Seedlings, 
which have been proved, and can be recommended Say i 
PELARGONIU. 
Gaines’s yucca of ROMER Gaines $s Lady Duncannon 42s 
a 
thinese, 
Madame Bréon . 
[No. 22 is superb Rose, with 
brilliant rose-colou: 
eae 
Frorist, 
Ps oy al Adelaide . 428 
pride of Surrey »  Princecf Wales . 42s 
a Orange Perfection 6ae ay Countess Eldon . 42s 
44 mule » Princess Royal . 428 
a, Lady Sale ” Conspicuum 28 
+> Emperor Superb | scr) 
DAHLIAS 
Gaines’s ae Prudhoe—dark crimson eluate gabe OStOU- 
oe ly Prudhoe—blush white Beat ATS] 
a Taay Duncannon—blush, shaded with lilac, 10 6 
rn Lady of the Lake— Peach blossom 7 10500 
” Venus—clear white - 10 6 
iw Surpasse Se es Targe primrose poem Ny 
os Elegans—rosy p . » wit 10256 
Golden Yellow~t nS yellow 7.6 
Catalogues of Pelargoniums, Dablias, Pansies, Calceolarias, 
eee | Fuchsias, Ree may be obtained by applying as above. 
Feb. 2, 1843. 
NEW, GOOD, AND CHEAP. 
ILLIAM MILLER, NuRSERYMAN, 
ent, having selected from the many new FUCHSIAS and 
YERBENAS Splendid Roe igor seen Tie them to the 
ponte at the he follow- 
Be Fnchsias :—Conspicua eile (Catlengh’s), V fenus victrix, 
‘ripps’), rosea alba, Moneypennii, compacta, racemiflora, &c. 
ae the following distinct Verbenas :—Queen, Aurora, Stewartii 
variegata, Mortlock’s Superb, Burleyena, &c. Fuchsias, 
10s, 6d. per doz. in tin cases (ost-paid), or in pots 12s. per doz. 5 
package and carriage paid to Lon erbenas, 38. 6d. per 
doz. in tin sae ss paid), or in rats 4s. Mee doz. 
carriage ondon.— Persons may depend upon their being 
good Plants caremanty packed in moss, and correct to Name, 
They w: out according to priority of orders in April. 
A veusiates from unknown correspondents. Fuchsias for Bed- 
ding or borders at 3s. 6d. per Cg post-paid, or 4s, in 
tained a Prize of 10/., open to all England, for a 
Ramsgate, 
Collection of Fuchsias, Feiargonivins &c., at the Isle of Thanet 
Floricultural Show, July, 1 
List of Pelargoniums, oe can be had on application, 
to announce 
that their select Catalogue of PELARGONIUMS, FUCH- 
SIAS, VERE ESS HEARTSEASE, &c. &c., for the aneeegt 
ear may be had on application & the Nurseries, Great Berk- 
hampstead, Herts. For Chari r, &c., of FUCHSIA eg 
Papel tek in Garoners( Chronicle of Dec, 17, 1842. 
E 3. 
ESSRS. H. LANE “and SON be eg 
and Cone. Sunsari, Kirkcaldy, NB. 
ing prices include eee to all parts of bayer 
8. d. & de 
100 Shewiest ANNUALS, The same, IR mtUKe BER 
carefully selected 218 6 pape. 6 
74 ditto. . . .14 0 aniuneelen per paper 2 6 
50 ditto . : . + 9 0} Cosmanthus fimbriatus, 
B0,dittO Ss mace 8 per paper 1 
20 ditto . . an wou STOO ma pibred Scabious, per 
12 ditto . . . 72 0 4 
8 ditto . . . » 1.3 caceli, sonehifelia lutea, 
4 ditto . . . + 0 8 pap 6 
Double German 10-week Datura ceratocaulon, per’ 
Sto oy see var., colours paper 6 
deseri - 25 0| Asiatic Cauliflower, per oz: 20 
The sane, in mixture, per Endive, German varieties, 
pape 0 6 per oz. .. . “ 7 0 
Geant Wall-leaved Stock, Bright Yellow Lettuce, 
12 varieties . EGLO: per 02. 5 f 4 0 
The same, in mixture, Asiatic Cabbage Lettuce, 
per paper. . Cat Or 6 per oz. 5 3 ¢ 0 
German Brompton Stock, Saracen Lettuce, peroz. 1 0 
12 varieties, for Flanders Spinach, do. 0 6 
The same, in mixture, Brussels Sprouts, German 
per paper seed, 0 
we Cape Stock, p. paper 0 6) New Flat Celery, very fine, 
rman China Aster. per 0: 0 
20 varicties « oleuappaved Grange’ a Early 
The Peart in “mixture,” i Broccoli, fine, per oz... 2 0 
per 06) Dwarr Danish Broceoli, 
Gamat peatient) 20 varie per 6 
ties, in mixture, 1D. paper 0 6 wonee Rested ‘Cabbage, 
Do able Mixed ren ich 0 
‘old, per p 0 6 Paacdek's Dwarf Cabbage, 
Zinnia elegans, in Tan ee, er OZ. 5 ‘ . Oe. 8 
paper . 0 6} White Globe Onion, peroz. 0 8 
Hollyhoek, in mixture, | ; Zz. . 0 6 
per papel 0 4| Dwarf German Curled 
wart German Larkspur, | Greens, peroz. . . 6 
12 varietie: 
Catalsgutd forwarded on ‘application. 
Jat April, 1843. 
AE te LYNN, NurseryMan, SExEDSMAN, 
nd Frorist, late of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, respect- 
fully front the Gentry and Public in general, that he is now 
carrying on the above business, and connected pices ee a 
Garpren Too. WareEnousse, at the premises, cpa , Church- 
street, Hackney, opposite Morning-lane. oO state 
that his collection of Culinary, Garder en, and eee Seeds is of 
the Very best quality, and true to ; likewise his Fruit-Trees, 
Flowering and Eve eee Shrubs, Gheentionee Plants, eee 
ani Balbaas Root: is Garden Utensils are also oj 
description, at Nea unlch, bp ate: with industry, pone a 
and attention, will secure to him general patronage. 
We, solicits particular attention to his new PEA, N’s 
Dwarr W ARROW, quart, which is prea 
tothe Knights! Marrows, and much more auvantasenns) especially 
in small gardens, its height being 3 to 4 feet ; it isthe most pro- 
lific sammer and ‘autumn Pea ever introduced—perpetual in its 
bearing, the pod quite full, and of delicious flavour, even when 
nearly ripe.—Catalogues of Seeds, Garden Implements, &c., may 
be had on application, inclosing a postage-stamp. 
ARNER AND WARNER, Srepsmen, No. 28, 
rnhill, London, beg respectfully to return their best 
thanks to their friends for the liberal He rone bestowed upon 
years past, and at the same contradict a 
report which has been circulated of their intention of retiring 
from business. 
+ & W. most respectfully make it known to their friends that 
they have no such intention. Having made a change 
some the hands they had engaged for many years, their 
situations are filled u f general and practical 
abilities, and they trae they will ever Ene satisfaction to those 
Who ‘endly favour them with their suppor 
further to call the Sttention of their Friends 
Bnd op Public to Hibs large Collection of Herbaceous Plants, 
including all the New and Choice varieties. The new Affghan 
Clover, 6d. per paper. 
ENRY HAMMOND, NuRSERY AND SEEDSMAN, 
rd, near Brandon, Suffolk, respectfully Sean 
to the Nobility, Cents, and the Public generally, t 
fine season for preserv: eek pela WHITE CAPE BROCCOLI 
enables him to oa it vate a packet, which will contain half 
an ounce, many oilers! “already received from those who 
rere: Du purchasers last year jnstify H. B. in again offering it to 
e pul 
If any Ege ee for TavorR Aton respecting 
its quality, a reference to the Undermentioned Gardeners will 
meet with an arapied ato neplyis Soe! His Grace the Duke 
peesaions Euston ; Mr. Piper, Right "Hon. Lord Walsing- 
, Merton Hall; Mr. Hammond, Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., 
Lyniord Hall; Mr. Brownly, John Angerstein’s, Esq., Weeting 
Hall. ae 88) re Flanagan, Seedsmen, -house-street, 
London. in warrant the stock, and will carefully execute 
any Cede eiierdsted to them,—Mundford, April 5, 1843, 
