THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [APRIL 29, 
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Gcthnation, Smith, tosy 
scarlet 4f 
rm 
6 Majestic, Widnall, hate 
rosy purple, gd.fm., 4 ft. 2 
6) Marquess of Lansdowne, 
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utmost confidence 
“Grand Turk,’ CartéuGn’s ‘Eclipse and Magnet,” Arr- 
WELL’s ‘Frederick the Great and Venus,” n 
his “Uxbridge Rival,” a Dahlia of first-rate 
w offers with the 
unknown Corr espondents. The usual Allowance to the Trade. 
Bey ton SEuectys London, March 29, 1843, 
Coronation, riadviéon’ Brown, shaded salmon, 
i ‘6 pretensions, colour dark maroon, full size, great depth of smooth- : = 
coe with Mate’ Jane, ‘Kawards; ~ °| dged stiff’ Petals, fine rising’ centre, shape globular, habit RANGE, LEMON, CITRON, “SHADDOCK, and 
purpis 0) Maty Jane, Edwards, splendid, 4ft. Plants, May 16th, 10s. 6d., to be of J, How, FORBIDDEN-FRUIT TREES.—J. 'TLER has just 
these Trees, in excellent 
ft, 
Confidence, ‘Cook, ehaded 
aares good form, very 
con 4 ft. 
lai petitor Hodges, rose- 
d, fine form, 4 ft. 5 
Low, 
rosy salmon, Ait 2 
| white aud purple, 4 ft. 1 
Miss Chester, Stein, creamy 
6|_ white ES: om | 
|Mrs. Shelley, Mitchell, 
0} ie rosy purple, g gcd 
3 
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Uxbridge; or, Brown and Ar’ 
Brown and ATWELL’S 
applic: icati 
TTWELL, Ux 
Dahlia Catalonne can be had on 
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UCHSIA MAJESTICA MULTIFLORA, 
MULTIFLORA COCCINEA.—B. W. 
KNIGHT, Florist, 
received from Geneva stout 200 of 
bearing condition, the 
brigh Mrs. Jam panier 
Dosa Lae Catoe ss hag, ime Bah nite bogs to say heis now sending out the above magnificent Fuchsias I KERNAN respectfully ihfokme Ladies dnd’ Gentlemen 
Sy ae rose, fine fo: tie occasionally tipped, gd. 7s. 6d. each, by post, prepaid, on Bhd ae the amount with * that he can still supply them with most of the best and 
eet 6| form, Rae aken ceeerar the order, also the following superb Dahlias :—Miller’s Winp- | newest FLOWER and VEGETABLE DS recently intr 
Belipse, Catlengh, yermi- | ren. 4 ft. 10 6 | Miu pL HERO, and AmBuRGH, 10s. Gd. each, and | duced, that are worthy of cultivation. The month of May is quite 
lion scarlet 4ft. North aha Knight's Sournern Beauty, x description, see advertise- | time enough for sowing hardy and half-hardy Annuals, and many 
Eciips e. Widnall, deep §| nates Heder Be ment of the 15th April. Also 12 superb seedling Pansies for 40s. | half-hardy Annuals if sown earlier would require a little bottom, 
6| form 3 ft. 6 W t. of Dahlias, “Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Verbenas, | heat, which may now be sown in the open borders, where, if kept 
of those 
sear] te 
pote “ward, shaded can 
Drea, of W Whites, G. 
Smith, white, good 
form, very awart ae 
, zit. 
1 
| Northern Beauty, white 
6| tipped with cherry, 5ft. 2 
| North Midland, Evans, dp. 
| crimson, »goodiorm, has 
eral prizes, Aft. 
6} | orion, “smith, light yellow, 
good form . 7 
loser blush, 
| and tipped with rosy 
purple, goo form, 
teehee Phlox 
prepaid, 
Verbenas and Fuch: 
per post, Ne! is 3s 
10s. 6d., and 15s, per dobent 
0 High- Ste, Boron and 
ect. 
which Soalains a “descrip ion of the above. 
isting of the best kinds, in tin cases, 
and 12s 
Agents in London, Mr. H. CLarks, 
Messrs. W. and 
fib ees near St. Leonard’s on Sea, bys terd April 26. 
SEEDLING DAHLIA—DEWAR’S IMOGENE.— 
A beautiful bright lilac, fine cupped Petals, good oatline, and 
&e. may be had on application 
per dozen; Fuchsias at 6s., 
J. Nope, 152, 
ming the sum to 
's himself they will have 
o regret, ether” in the annie of the elettion, or on 
the Scare ae price, Also the 24 sorts named as a mixture by 
Dr. Linvey, as suited for enlivening shrapher es sent by post 
Iso all the better Grasses, as a mixture for Lawns, and 
all the other Grasses foi 
Also, Lang’s New ete leit Skerving’s aon, 
ie ed do. 5 ne selected Long 
together’ with Pot Roses and 
7, a aga ap et A 
Fanny Waugh, Forster, Oriental Pearl, Atwell, Red do. ; ‘Aunieaituna wie 
deep lilac, of fine form; creamy white, gd. form, * Tiges. well in the centre, t abundant Bee eys and very con- eve plants, fo Panne Sa in ey for autumn flowers. 
it has obtained a first | 5 ft. 1 stant; flowers ae rer the foliage, on s -stalks, height » Great Russell. panes Covent-Garde: 
class prize at Hexham, | Prince of ‘Wales, Dodds, from 3 to 4ft. It took prizes at the following shows —Ist, wy pe a 
and was on the second yellow a the Great North ne England, 8th ede 1841; first- ize al 
ft. 2 6 ae ? © NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSM 
piaced first in its class 
M Corbridge, & second 
tt the Great North of 
England Show at Jes- 
tmond, near Newcastle: 
stant, of medium size, 
Prince of Wales, Tig 
pur tee 
cums very copstant, 
t 
Prince Albert, 
shi sded eat te 
Adams, 
exham, 3 blooms, 13th 
England, 12 blooms, 21st Se} 
first prize at Morpe' 
Ne 
3 first class at re ‘North of 
“ast prize ot Panes 21st Sept. ; 
EN. 
te ae BE SOLD, a most Sr a alee GROUND, 
a built and DWELLING 
HOUSE, fronting the High ona and Sue seven mae of supe- 
rior LAND—Freehold, st tocked— 
century; situate 20 miles aan of ‘London, and of which imme- 
Part of the purchase-money may 
remain on Mortgage if desired. Apply to Mr. Jackson, Marl- 
borough- road, sae Road, Surrey ; or to Mr. Story, Solicitor, 
Gonweys GIANT CACTUS, considered by Dr. ] F. & A. Smith & Co.’s List of Superb Seedling Dahtlias continued, eee RES EM ON AND PICOTEES. 
ianeagent on Seabee ern yet raised. A few strong eRe hee ra Pee ect 8. d, OUELL & . have a few more Pairs to spare of 
plants still on hand, at 2 guineas eac a q rm, w: that Superb i : ‘LSON? 
INWAY’S NEW PELARGONIUM LANEI, undoubtedly the | Princess Royal, Horwood, raiser first rate . 4ft. 10 6| ang JOAN O pe Rowe Reo eee rackage SE el 
pest yet raised for forcing ; specimens exhibited at the Horticul- primrose 4ft, 1 6) Surprise, Oakley,;red, tip- The following are the prices from You! 0.8 extensive 
‘tnral-rooms, Regent-street, during the winter and spring; and | Princess Royal, Thomson, ped with pure white; is Collection, consisting of upwards of 800 evavietiees of the most 
‘magnificent plants now in flower, at the Nursery, Old Brompton- pao or ‘ange, tipped & the best.- formed flower select sorts : Gis 
‘*coad,—Plants, 7s. 6d. each. The usual allowance to the trade if edged re 4 ft, 6| of its class, and has ob- fe Pairs Ovex tra fine AuUMITet Tate SHOWS flowers 5 2 0 
two or more plants are epee kart. 28, 18. Phosnix, “Hedley, scarlet, tained 8 seedling prizes, a Do. Dor 0 
TEW ; : Tigo hboererETeSt ieepieaBertection Tinea: 25 Do. very fine Do. ‘D0 
[EW anp CHOICE DAHLIAS anv FUCHSIAS, joughboy, purple, large, Twyford Perfection, Young, 1ojp eID ioe, Do. Do. 1 10 0 
by F. & A, SMITH & Co., Fiorists, &c., ee oe wake eee eam, 4 ft e Tapy nite eit 20 12° Do., extra fine, and show Pin + 012 0 
Wor May, 1843. New anp Surers SEEDLING Dau ‘purple SEE SCT ED Cea i eee nee al engl, é The selection being left to eber & Co. 
BIANCA, Wildman, pure white, cup petals, large size, the centre Pe, it gilacventaterctn ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA.—Vine strong Plants, 8 inches high, 
ell up, ver: aving from 25 to 30 rows of petals), Li 2 a 60s. per dozen; 10 inches, 84s.; 1 ft., extra fine, 21s. per plant. 
A Mg p Nf deen of Li acs, Appleby, maroon, fine form ; has 30 kets of select Fl Sead, § th of + 
first-rate form , of excellent habit, and very free bloomer; has | ~ deep li rh taken sang prizes, ast pac select Flower Seeds, 8s., sent free of postage. 
obtained four prizes, and was pronounced a first-class flower by | Queen Sethe Isles, eet fer io. 6 | creat Letmouth Nursery, Nor 
the Floricultural Society of London, 4ft,—10s. 6d. we edged crimson, a mburgh, Miller, XUCHSIA ee few Plants of this 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Smith, rich scarlet crimson, fine cup 10 6} rosy lilac, fine form, a fine variety may still be obtained upon application to the | 
Beane Tower ne vere ‘vrom ee Lee substance Ne Retoven ruby crimson, Go HER II noc Raiser, Mr. PAppeN, Gardener, Beachborough, Hythe, Kent. | 
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colour ; it obtained a prize at the South Essex Show in Sept. | Rose Unique, Ansell, rosy Westbury Rival, Hall, scrim. N _gonsequcnce of the numerous and liberal Orders re- 4 
4 ft.—10s. 6d, _ purple, fine form, 4 ft. . 1 ived for FUCHSIA TODDIANA, ‘no more to those 
ee ee R. SALE, Smith, crimson purple, cup petal, | Stanley, Jones, blush Windmit Hill Hero, Miller, already. ordered can be promised before the 10th 
well u e eye, of good size, and great depth of petals, very ve drose, fine form, ‘ich deep crimson 'nomas Cripps, Tunbridge Wells Nursery, April 27. 
profuse eid constant bloomer, with long, upright foot. stalks, 6 peta, globular, rate 
and is considered by competent judges the best flower o sir rn Jolstone, Hellier, it. 10 6 | PELARGONIUMS, AURICULAR) DONE PICOTEES, 
colour yet offered to the public; it was pronounced a first- purple, good form, 3 ft. 2 0 will: Watch, Girlng, sha SELECT PLANTS. 
class flower by the Floricultural Society of London, Aug. 16, Sultana,  Sopleby, deep ded crimson 3 ft. 1 6 I GROOM, iO aiene Rise, near London (removed 
1842; obtained a prize at Salisbury Plain, Aug. 31; a prize at metimes White Defiance, Langelier * from Walworth), by appointment Florist to Her Majesty, 
South Essex, Sept. 8; a prize at Kingston, Sept. 153 a prize at Striped with Tight pur- ‘good form ae 20 begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, that his Cata. 
Salt Hill, Sept. 16; a prize at Victoria Gardens, Stepney, Sept. With all the older varieties, from 6s. to 1 ae. per doz logue of new and fine PELARGONIUMS, &c.,is ready, and may 
19; a prize at the franeccares Society of London, Sept. 20; a F. and A. S. can also supply at the new varieties “of ‘other be had on application. 
prize ss ano Sept. 22; a prize at ‘Hammersmith, Sept. 27. Growers, if timely notice be giv 
aft— FUCHSIAS, s. d, 8. d. V ILLIAM WOOD anp SON have now commenced 
RIVAL ‘YELLOW, Smith, deep golden yellow, fine cup petals, Aas + «1 0}Inflata,Ivory. . «1 6 sending out their MAGNIFICENT NEW 
‘of great substance and depth, centre well up, of excellent form, | Amato, Harrison | ead 6; a ja + + 1 6| “PRINCE OF WALES,” for description of which, see Garden- 
very constant, and good habit. This Dahlia is warranted the | Arborea, eo 1 0 | Insignis, § + + 1 6} ens’ Chronicle of the 22d of April, and have also ready for delivery 
f best of its colour yet offered to the public. As the stock is ver: andifiora, May 1 6 | Invincible, Smith . + 1 0] atthe same time, the ONES SELECT PLANTS. 
H limited, early application is necessary to secure plants, many (Aaeaieaiee Harris 1.6 ° . WEG 8. de 
8 orders ‘having already been received, No allowance on this TZ, Bara si . 1 6] Lanei . % + + 7 6] Antirrhinum, 6 vars., Cait a % | Tpomcea ficifolia, ‘ wee. 
Tae variety. 4 ft.—l0s. Ballooni +10 6} Lo : + + + 2 6] Achimenes longiflora. . 1 6 Kennedya, 6 vars., 1s.to 1 6 
i RAINBOW, Smith, yellow, beautifully edged with rosy purple, of Bienes Harrison) | 20 Middletonia . =. + 2 6) Azaleaindica, 8 vars. . Lantana Selowii, yer oz! 6° 0 
j good form, very constant, free bloomer, and excellent habit, | Brockm: ni FAA OAL AD Ce + + 1 0] Bigndénia Cherere inal Lobelia erinus grandiflo- 
i | the flowers have long, straight footstalks ; quite a new and Blanda, 8 - 2 6} Multifiora erecta + + 1 0} Cinerarias, 8 vars. ‘piece te) oz. 4 0 
i H | distinct variety from any other in cultivation, The form of | Bellana, om iued alba . 2 0| Mirabilis, Smi $ elAG xtra fine . 3 6 | Leonotus Leonorus, each 0 g 
Ee | this flower improves as the season advances, sufficient n- , 1 0 | Meteor, itarrison + + 1 6} Clematis Sieboldit , 1 Nierembergia gracilis . 0 9 
ah Pp 9 to co! i ; 
a stitute it a show flower. 4 0s. 6d. che, Harrison ; 9 % Magnifica, Sue Le E 6 | Diplacus puniceus . 0 9/|Petunias, 12 extra fine i 
Bui ‘ooperii ¥ +i Pendula terminalis, May 0 Buclipiacy 3, of the new. and distinct vars. 4s. to 0 
Bh | America, Drummonds’, a d. the centre well up,and s, d. Conspicua arborea, Cat- Pulchella, . »~ 16 ost omens Phlox formosa, fine; per 
it i fine purple, 4 ft.high. 2 6 of goodhabit . 4ft.10 6 a 1 6| Princeps, Smith ee gi ei nee dozi4g, to12 0 | 90 
Ae SS a aa reat Western br Be, € + 1 0] Racemiflora, Day «+ 1 0} G ms Wellsiana, Feable yy 6s | Basstl ttn fragrans, “each 5 0 > 
Astin, Whale light rose large, good form, Aft. 7 6 Cordiola, orcordata <1 0 Ricarto + + 1 0| Gardoquia Hookerii) . 1 6 iy) paleo 
sha fe Gem, Smith, white, tip, ” eee - 1 6 Refulgens, Kyle 2 ssmh> ON GindiniasRutatleyimies - 7380 halving. 4,fine Vaten- omits 
aie gaisiee supoin, || cpetmimning <a 2 0 | comicie smi * 1 gfiscemmm 22 Man rae 1 2 [Yee oo toe Yom | 
se Teenie tipped with | | “maroon ebod fora deep Ghandlerii ete de fae conspicua, May. 1 0] Iicium floridanum & 6| zychia ‘villosa, each . 3 6 
Autias eaedar white tip- me Tonrnament, Union, Sens SEH 5 soba Salmons Smith . + 2 0 | Ipomoea Learii 
Ga a coe epee 6 ‘orymbiflora > + 1 0| Stew ot 6 Pelargonium fig Webster, 218. each. 
r i pan oa oe ate e “trun sire wild ft.§ 1 sD ston oe % fA) Seytoaaa maxima, May S16 Azalea indica Jennerii 
Beaiwil Gurprive, Shep ve : emacuoileoen: ell cat legans, May. 1 6 | Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near tekfield, Sussex. 
pard, shaded ects ore Hon, Miss Abbott, smith, Dennisana a sae plendens, Humboldt ae Low 
afte. f 6| lightlilac, gd.form, 4 ft. 2 6| Excelsa, Smith ' - 1 6 caeetaam : ak 2h Hvcu W snp CO. have for Sale the following 
Beant of Wakefield, white, | Hero of stonciieuaey Whale, Erecta tricolor Poe sacealeesc late x ere Plants, which are all well deserving of cultivation :— 
edged with purple, ae 1 ulbe! 4 4ft102'6 | ximia . RPK moddianar: & ~ @) ior 6 Achimenes grandiflora, very large, beautiful pink, s. d. 
British Queen, Back, s| Imogene, Dewar, light Elegan! Hast 9 Shei 2 0s ikea paneta hevehy aaeseieesty sg ipalants ean Re as as 5 0 
iit neers eat. 6 ee ai ft. 10 6 | Formosa elegans,Thomson 1 6 | Thynear es ca) ‘planta ane pedunculata (see Bot, Kegis oD small Toake 
ide, Fawcet’s, blush, : , Girling, air eset 1 eee » . 
ipped with rose, 3 ft. let purple, good form, tee ee ae mets aco arn Pontey 1 6} Achimenes rosea (see Bot. Register), each . 2 6 
Belsize Rival, Pipe, rosy 5 ft. Fulee, He Sead tar crs pe ee echets Lidaes longiflora (see Paxton’s Mag. of Bot.),each 2 6 
blush, cup petals, very eps Maid, Langelier, Pe SRUS cas haat Pe Miomphe ans, Ay le. . 1 6] Bridgesia spicata, new climber from Gf HCI ren 
constant, of good form blush, goodform, 4 ft. 1 6 Fiovinauas praise eine say dill n Campanula grandis, each Bae tem atls (s, 
and habit 4ft. 10 6| Tae Sale, Todd, good Fuleida su Re Din ede i rraarapak iat yeaae neat 1 6 enn zebrina, strong tubers, each Le 
Bridesmaid, Brown, white orn 4 ft. 10 6 Gk ei ip poner hy . H § foe? Harrison . ao Wun: Gloxinia macrophylla variegata, from 1 Brazil . o (5.6 
andlavender . | 3ft. 1 6 Lay Alice Pee, Jackson, iO DOBRA OSES. CCEA ee H Bee at »» speciosa, var. from Brazil, e opees OgE0 
Eeenien Hero, coker, light ros 6 RS a ae gee iY enus vietrix. . . 1 6 pitts, flowers 3 3 to 4 inches long, nu 
mred . CiLEatee Glentyen peat + 2 6) Vernalis st theta. white, strong t Ee a 21 0 
Blanche Shelley, moter nall, claret shaded, 200d Se ee May P2¢ Yquett ae 1 0} Hardenbergia inaerophyla TL aOR to aan 
white, tipped with ras 4 ft. 2 eae zeulinons: 1 eG Co) Hections of the above, if Kennedya Marryattz ‘ mre ers 
urpie, good furm, 5 ft, 10 6 lady pert “sets, See Hai 3. actton eft to F. & A, S.& Co., from | Manettia bicolor, beautiful climber 5 0 , 
Beauty of Sussex, Mitch. asics 6 ybrida zee . od 6s. tol iiss per dozen. pues: Ppcsae beautiful dwarf plant, resembling a 
ell, pink, deeply edged ce Brown, plush! VERBENA. Glox 10 6 
with carmine tipped and mottled w: ith Srecrosa, Kyle, bright vermilion, with blush or rosy eye, large Paulownia impel jali 8 i Fat tie Ol 
Conqueror of the Plain, russes ‘and al ee Meda Phe eatin atthe Hor ne Physolobium Gearanty fine i cit lo 2 Q 
Spar. maroon, fine al ic obtained a certificate of merit at the exhibition of the Horti- axton’s Mag, of Bot. 
eh ness ea te as 210 une Rieceed am cultural Society of London, July 9,.1842; in the Gardeners’ | Scypanthus elegans (Loasa  yolubilis), beautiful 
Compacta, “Gaines, ma- | second-rate flower Ther age 425, the Editor’s rset is that the Verbena is creeper, will continue in flower from May till De- 
16 the London Blorienitas handsome and very sper and is, without doubt, a good cember (see Sweet’s Flower Garden, and Hex. Mags 
Candidate, Silvertock, dk. ral Societ 6 variety ; plantsin May. of Bot.) 5 0 
rple 1 6|Marchioness of Bue Seticel 6 
oa Neville, “dk. sha- | Widnall, peach, & zood NEW DAHLIA, THE “ UXBRIDGE RIVAL.” es Hoan, se sac Bish. aescalaiie 6 
led with ligh au 0 . oO el aa ye PR a 5 
8 AMES HOW, the fortunate Raiser of Kine’s] 4 refer rence to some House in Sie ae will be required from 
