THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 19—1843. 
SATURDAY, MAY 13. 
Price 6d. 
, INDEX OF THE ec POO URIG UT AURaG SUBJECTS IN 
ST NUM 
Agriculture, comparison be- French Honeysuckle, asa field-- 
‘ween English and Ae - 3014 Pp 5b 
Agrieultural labourer, how Fu ati, post material for + 205 4 
209 b) Gas. Dae, effec! 
Agricultural Society, meeting” ae 
‘en: ia, measly hardy 305 8 
of the Royal : + 302 ¢| Genista‘canari 
Amaryllis belladonna, its Jloxi feria 8 suited for 
treatmentin pots + 802 al Aree + 805% 
Amateurs’ Gar ¢| GoldeFishy qu about + 3014 
Ammocharis faleata, culture of 301 ¢| Hertford Horeemenre "Soct- 
Anatomy of Animals, proofs of ety, show of the 3a 
design in the 
Annuals, how totreat tender 
+ 808 ¢| Horticulcural Societys anni- 
versary meetin, ‘ 
Manure hints about. 
Rollis: 
303 ¢ isson's ‘Nursery, 
sporagsy hints ¢ on managing 05 a : 
Bae What flowers kill e. BOl ¢ ie Carleen * Soci- 
irds'-nests, ocauBied ty the ety, m as 309 ¢ 
Sau mouse. B01 c| Mulberry trees, vale of srafting 305 a 
Black Hare, account of 301 c| Names of plants, remark: 
Bottom-heat, hot water bestfor 305 « b Orc 
Burning Clay, plan for . Be Ne ts to sof, 301 © 
Calendar of Operations for the” uphar minima, Anestion con 
‘ensuing week = 2 304a|_ cerning + 306 a 
Cape Gosseverry, its treatment 206 4 | Pa the properties of. ab 
Cherry-trees, thelr manage- etter fro + 802 a 
e1 em walls + 8055 ach-tree, raatias on its 
Clianthus -Puniceus, fine spe- wth reyd. 5 + 3044 
cimen of, in bloom + 808 ¢| Pears, good sorts of = +805 b 
Climbing-plants, short list of adishes, culture of, + 805 a 
greenhouse. 305 b ybrid China Prinve 
Cotton coverings for frames,” % 3 + Ble 
mode of preparing la ‘shes, their dxoinbire 
Dablias, good kinds of « +305 3 se 202 a 
nya or escrelies = lange eed)ings on hotbeds, how to” 
in flower ines 205 b 
Double Fao Rote, fine kind of 01 b| Soll oF “Gar 
Drainage ‘3 atricture: provingte? when’ ee te 
r. Pusey’s + 300 a] neath 
ee strain berries, method of St. Andrew's Hort 
aj ou 
ing: 302 a| Society, show of th 
Warmers) Remarks on English’ | fou Glintbers 2 
Scote 301 a) Turf, mode of preparing “it for 
ae trees ir Vineries, treat in potting 205 a 
of « 300 | Vine-burtiers, hints for impryg. 800 
t Wasps, , Femarks on killing | 01 a 
way to destroy 901 ¢ 305 
ber wl their cultivation’ | 
ne 305 a| Wireworms, 
2 o’clock until 7, The Prizes to be awarded are Mepats and 
Prats, varying in value from 10s. to 15/., the total amount being 
6002. for eee pul Flowers, and 101. 10s. for Microscopes. Open 
to all Compe 
Visitors Mvill ay admitted by Tickets to be obtained at the 
Gardens, and from 12 to 4 o'clock at 28, Regent-street, by Orders 
from Fellow: 's and Members abi Price 6s. ; ; and on the days of 
Exhibition, after 2 o’clock, 
Schedules of Prizes, with mite Regulations for the observance 
of Exhibitors, and all other particulars, my is had upon appli. 
cation at the Gardens, and at 28, Regent-st it. 
_—__By Order of the Council, J.D. c. Bowe RB retary. 
UNDER THE PATRONAGE © OF, HER MAJESTY. 
pees 1A 
ae 2 een Atavus cred 
arin NCERTO DEGLI 
STRUMENTI DI FIATI will be Biven. | Open from Cue till 
Admission One Shilling. H. Cumrne, Hi | 
ROMLEY 1. BOM OU BE URAL SOCIETY, - a 
EXH ITIONS FOR 1843, on | 
ports the 20th of May; | 
SATURDAY; the 24th of sus and 
TURDAY, the 22d of Ji 
at the White Hart Hotel, Bromley, Kent. 
Scribers and Visitors, at Two o’clock, 
IGH WYCOMBE HORTICULTURAL AND | 
FLORAL SOCIETY.—The Spring Show of theabove Society 
will be held in the Town Hall, High Wyconfbe, on W: EDNESDAY, 
the 17th of Mey, next. 
"ATERN, and Taos. Wnerter, Hon. Secretaries, 
vs oe further particulars may be obtained, —High W: ycombe, 
ay 10 
UNDER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OF HER ROY. ‘AL 
HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF GLOU UCESTER, sabe HIS 
ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDG 
TERRES, WATERER’S SPLENDID EXH IBI- 
N OF AMERICAN ve tond, Chelee open ot ia 
May 18, iat the Keveetys King’s Road, 
—j._ 
Screen for Sub- | 
HIBITION OF TULIPS. 
GROOM, cOlepuedn Rise, (late of Walworth,) by 
ointment, FLonis? To Hen Masesry, respectfull 
informs ae Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that’ his eatanave 
fOLLEc TION OF TULIPS is now in full bloom, will continue 
in perfection until the 20th of May, and can be. vag every 
Say from 9 o'clock until 6, Sundays excepted. Admit 
UcuHSIA st. CLARE.—This splendid FI 
—This splendid fiche 
panes by Dr. Lindley as the “ finest Ee ‘id we have 
Seen,” w being sent out by Your.n and » Great Yar- 
mouth Nurse ty, Norfolk, at 10s. 6d, ney plant Tea of postage, to 
Any part of the United Kingdom.—G outh, May 11, 1843. 
has KERNAN respectfully informs Ladies and Gentlemen 
that he can still supply them with most of the best and 
ment MOWER TABLE SEEDS fered intr 
and VEGE' 
ming the sum to 
sai Pg 3 natters himeelt they wHhave 
0 reason to regret, cither i a ine choice of the selection, or on 
price. Also sorts named as a mixture by 
NDLEY, as suited for enilventie Shrubberies, sent by post 
1 Algo all the better Grasses, a8 a mixture for 1, awns, and 
other eee for permanent pasture age Separate or mixed. 
Vane pangs 's New Swede Turnip ; Skirving’s do. ; Cox’s do. ; New 
Shean Mine Wurzle ; New Red do. ; Fine selected. Long 
Agricultural White Cairots together with Pot Roses and 
a Plants, for planting out in May for autumn flowers, 
sell 
De CATTELL begs to inform the Public that ‘he is 
Now sending out his Fine Superb SEEDLING PETUNIAS 
(at 28. 6d, each OEE : 
Westerham, Af h), ~ SEMA in the Chronicle, page 258 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
BEAUTIFUL AND DISTINCT FUCHSIAS.— 
YOUELL & Co., in submitting their Catalogue of Fuchsias 
for 1843, (for which, see their oe in this Paper of last 
week), take the present opportunity of drawing the attention 
of admirers of the above elegant tribe of ae i their select 
and superb Collection. They have areas no expense in forming 
a selection of such as are really good, to the exclusion of many 
SR are mere nominal varieties ; and they would refer to ihe 
numerous testimonials of success which attend their mode of 
selecting se season collections for Amateurs, for Seu at 
he van gcdom. 
Hae Co. are desirous of calling attention to ‘their pe- 
eae ee of executing orders for this tribe of plants; 
mely, that. they will deliver them free of postage (on the 
ae the United King- 
ieties, 12s, | Twelve Rie fine and Sy, 
Twelve extra. ree ditto . 16s. Piperior 
selection being left to Y 
Great varmeuth Nursery. Norfolk 3 May 12, 1843. 
NEW AND CHOICE ROSES. 
PAUL & SON, Nurserrmen, &c., Cheshunt, 
* Herts, in offering the following Select List of ROSES, beg 
to remind Rose punateuts that May is the best month for plane 
ing out mee of D . ‘The Plants now offered are in 
No. 60 pots, eaoae aa healthy, bass planted out this month will 
bloom in the “appronching autum: 
CLA Barat BID PERPETUAL. 
s. d. 
Aubern b 3 4 Madame Laffay . 3 6 
abusing Monchelet + 3 6| Marquisa eer -10 6 
Calliope + 3 6] Melain SSL RE BF 0 
Clementine Seringe’ +10 6} Mrs. Eliot aed pi dae 
‘omte de . + 2 6} Prince Albert . 286 
Dr. Marx + +. 10 6/Princede Galles . .10 6 
Dr. Marjolin . . +10 Prudence ee . - 5 0 
Duc d’Aumale . + 5 0| Reine de Fonten ieee 
Edward Jesse . ° . Reine dela Guillotiere ae 
Lady AlicePeel . .10 6) Rivers . air sa fa) 
Lane +10 6] Roblin. . . Ce ei 
Mdme Emma Dampienve 10 6] William Jesse . 2 SE 
SS I.—NOISETTE. 
Clara Wendel + 5s, Cd, | Fleur du jeune age 3s. 6d. 
Comtesse de TFoloéan - 3 6 petamne de Chalonge « oa id 
Euphrosyne . 2 02] reed . Pee a) 
“ OLASS 11, BOURBON. 
. . 5s,0d.\ Etoilede Lyons . 7s. 6d. 
Cardinal Fesch . - & Grande Capitaine . - 6 0 
5 0 Josephine Garnier »10 6 
Camis de Seine, &e. 110 6 |Madame Aude. ; 3 6 
et a Globe 5 0 Marquise d’Ivry . + 50 
Crimson, seams Desprez 6 | Paul Joseph . -12 6 
Edward De! 50 Pourpre fafait . -10 6 
Enfant aragaccio 5 5 Proserpine . . ek ies 3 
CLASS I1V.—CHINESE. 
Teteros soteRIOINE ibe . | Madame Breon + 88. Gd. 
Nemesis . : ene, se, Rohan + 26 
CLASS v. —TEA Ri 
Adam. . . + 5s. 6d, Eliza sutvage = « 28. 6d, 
Ruroré.. 5. - Ree gene Desgaches . 3 6 
Barbot . ° . + + 1 6 | Jaune Abricote ~ 36 
Bougere . + 1 6 | Josephine Malton” BEATEN 
omtede Paris . . 3 6 /JulieMansais . . 3 6 
| Devoniensis . . PSO: oir . . 26 
ae Carlos . 1 6 
Many pr persons Preferting whole beds of Roses of one colour for 
the sake o he following are well suited for that ee 
and grown in saree quantitie: each—s. d. 2 
Hybrid Perpetual Aubernon, rose 3 6 or 
Noisette Aine, lilac rose see 
Euphr osyne, rose and yellow 220s 
Bourbon Queen, buff 4 1 BOs 
rmosa, pink . . . 2 ae 
China, pep ret) scarlet . S . 10 S58 
” ark rt ee Gi 
iba sanquet, flesh Be ee bak, 
Lawenciana rubra, dee, 10 
o fine named varieties a Hie following pri 
selection is left to A. P. & Son 
‘brid Perpetual 
a 
es, W nen the 
China . . . + . 
ND Ch Loos RGAE yaaa 
B. BIRCHAM, Hedenham Ros: begs offer 
R. the following select ROSES, well eat abiane in ie fit 
for ee transplanting -— 
e per pint: —s. d, Price per plant.—s. d. 
3 2 
* Duchess of P vathetlarid 6 + orien Madame Desprez 3 
. S Newton % @ 
ea dee. es *Prinee de Galles | 110 
spngustine Mouchelet Bs ' 8 *Prodence: lee a < 3 
5 gee Be rince ‘ 
po a ar + 2 6) *Reine de la Guillotiere Pais 
*Dr. wasn, ST, FTO NG ae (ea affay $25 
*Duc a’ ep e 5 
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arx . . 0 6| Cerise . ery 
ea bot - Show | *Crimson G1 obe 5 
Julie Dupont « 5 0| Monteau degearmed’Are 10 
ey ‘Alice Peel . «10 6| Madame 3 
+10 6|*Proserpine . .  . 7 
of Boceella -10 6) Thiafiait 5 
*Mrauis caffey . . 3 Comte de Paris (Tea Rose) 3 
fete iiing Hahee SiG : 6 | *Devoniensis Do. "8 
Heme co ae Josephine Malton Do. 7 
B. B. can supply wholesale orders at 
fair trade ae per rageie Plants gratis, to compensate for 
gay, ; 
ay is the nearest post town. 
astern Counties Railway, thence tol iene 
ay oun MILNE begs respectfully to ee ee o thie Nobility, 
Afine pales of ‘Araucaria excelsa, in Pie standing 8 ft. high, 
251. 
4ft. 
én x Correa speciosa ft. each ne 25. 
” » Azalea hence 3to afte ea. 7s. 6d. to 108. 6d. 
” , anielsiona, 2 to 3 ft. 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d, 
” ” Clematis sBieboli, $y 10s, 
” ’ a grandifiora 10s. 6d. & 128, 
2s. 6d. 
Cactus | Bohai eelitly 2&3ft. high, 20s. to 30s. 
v he above are fine specimens for furnishing Conservatories. 7" 
A Fine collection of Azalea sinensis, Camellias,” ee ae 
Ericas, Epacrises, Gesneras, Gloxinias, Achimenes, &c. &c. 
Likewise a general collection of eee ues Herbaceous, and 
Rock plants, too numerous to in: 
Hovea Celsii, per doz. 18s. to 24s. SH s rh ier: 4 to 2 ft., 
Chorizema Henchmannii, per each 2s. 
OZ. i See venecolatas ie 2s. 6d. to 
Daphne ee rubra, per doz., 
ie Pinus Morinda, 2 ft. high, each 
we 
rea Harrisii, 1ft., per dz. 18s. 
Platy Jobing, ee yanum, each 
Camellias, “is inches to 2 feet 
high, per doz. 2/. 2s. 
Camellia ee hag lto 2 ft. 5s. 
Thea caine ot rates Tea, 18 Burtonia enrree each 1s. 6d. 
ae to 2 ft., per doz. 18s, 
2s. 
Glycine Backhousiana, each 5s. 
paige hispida, per doz. 12s, to 7s. 6d. 
PLANTS FOR BEDDING OUT. 
op teat ater 6 pee a) & d.| 
. s. tol cA et 6 fine vari 
Aeaiten arctica, ati a | 6s. 
Asclepias BU per | Netembersa grat, ys = 
Oz. . 8s. to 24 0 9 
Bouvardia triphyna SaS4 Oxalis, 6 fine vars., p. doz. 6 0 
sed. 
faa 
Calceolaria,12 vars., p.doz. 9 . | er ee scarlet and 
Campanula pare each 1 6| triped vars., p.doz.,4s.to6 0 
‘andis, each 1 Pedtstetion: 6 fine vars., 
Catananche, ae. -» each 0 9 per doz. . os 0 
Chelone barbata, per doz. 6 0 | Petunias, 8 vars.,perdoz. 6 0 
Fuchsia, 25 varieties of f newest 
the newest and most a sanstiess per doz. .12 0 
approved sorts, large pepe 3 va- 
plants, per do: Seay per oe 
Do. do., smaller, per doz. 90 eh “Softhenewestcorts, ‘ 
Fuchsia fulgens, 2 varie- ach . 6 
ies, per doz. Qs., and 12 , in 2 25 vars., per doz. 9.9 
Heliotropium, p.doz.,4s.to6 0 Potentilla,6 fine vars.p.doz. 6 0 
Lantana sallow p.doz. 9 via, 6 varieties, perdoz. 6 0 
Lilium eximium, each + 1 6| Scutellariaspiendens,each 1 6 
incenagen . 1 6/ Silene laciniata, each Ce ee: 
Linum, 4 vars.,perdoz.. 6 0 | Verbena,12finevars.p.doz, 6 0 
Lobelia, 6 vars., per doz.. 6 0) 50 re of Herbaceous 
Lychnis Bungeana, each 1 of +25 0 
” a og each 1 0 | Vi ‘ola aoe (new), each 3 6 
sens . each 1 0/50 vars, of Herbaceous 
Mule Pink, Fer doz. « 6-0 | plants, superior kinds 37 6 
CirErers FOR PLANTING OUT. 
8. d. [SOE cee scarlet trum-s. d. 
Aristolochia sks, each. 1 6 pet, eac Ae 
Atragene austria 1 6 | Ipomeea Learii’ 10 
Bignonia capreola 6 | Jasminum, avarieties,each 0 9 
adicans fuperb) 6 | Lophospermum, 4 vars. a apa 
Ceasonhos azureus Lonicera flexuosa 10 
pall o 5 longifiora (true) 26. 
clematis azurea grandi- moe Maurandya Barclayana, 3 
+ 9 
»» double purple. 1 0 alba, cach: 1 0 
»» florida, single « Pape tee) ; VASES PG 
7 ble. 1 6] Physianthus undulatus 10 
montana. ..1-6|Sollyaheterophylla’ . 0 9 
is 2 i . 1° 6) Scypanthus elegans, per 
Cobeea scandens, perdoz. 6 0| doz. 30s., or each 0 
Glycine Hae ns yy 1 6} Thunbergia, vars., each toe 
nen as 1/6] White Everlasting Pea ,, 1 6 
Hoileysuekley in 6 vars. 20 varieties of creeping 
eat Roses, pee plants,each 1 6 
Rosa a each, 
Lilium lancifolium album, 5s.; Do. do. ane 78. 6d. each. 
The above plants are ‘a in pots ; anda general apie may 
be had throughout the se: 
N.B.—Plants for ae or Creepers ordered to the amount 
of 20s. will be forwarded to any part of London carriage free ; a 
reference or Post-oftice order will be required ofunknown corre. 
spondents.—Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, Middlesex, 
ey LANEIL, 
ESSRS. LANE & 
decided superiority over every other h: ie 
Gardeners’ Gazette (page 465), speaking of its exhibition at the 
ANE & Son exbibit 
le pr operties, 
depals and petals dis. 
ng of a fine purple; the plants 
chouaee to paver reinarscntiy | freely.’ 
PAxTon, i his Magazine of ey of August last, says of it— 
“The habit is dwart and close; the leaves ample, with the 
eleeanee of ate older species, aed none of the coarseness of the 
modern kinds; and the flowers are somewhat the shape of 
the old globosa, but more expansive, ands singularly large. ‘Their 
sepals are bright crimson, and the petals darker, or of a ligh 
purplish hue. It is one of the best hybrids we have si seen .”” 
ARRISON, in his Floricultural pe 
ve of the same month, 
form, and colour-will a thea Sete it at Hes and geserving 
doubtit will b 
the Show on the 16th of July; it was exhibited only at the above 
Show, at the Spel! Hill (Clapton) Se on the 21st, and a‘ 
the South London F ultural Society's Show (Surrey Zool 
cal Gardens), on the 26H n of the same seni at both of which 
prizes were awarded to it. 
can be sent by post to any part of the United Kis ingdom,— 
The usual allowance to the Trade yaar obs Plants are taken. sis 
Berkhampstead Nurseries, May 4, 1 
