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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[May 13, 
Ame GROWERS. of PELARGONIUMS.—Now in 
eon a fine SEEDLING FEAR ON DOM named May- 
Day, fine tress, from 8 to 10 pips, very dark top petals, colour 
‘well run in, with fine white eye and caeevient SG one of the 
‘pest Pelargoniums in cultivation, being a very werer, and 
A small stock of strong Plants ior hale price One 
mn in pLoont at Haui’s Harwood 
‘Narsery, Hampstead-road. 
NEW, anp CHOICE DAHLIAS anp FUCHSIAS, 
F, & A, SMITH & Co., Fionists, &c., Hackney, London. 
For May, i843. New ANbD SurerB SEEDLING DAHLIAS:— 
BIANCA, Wildman, pure white, cup petals, large size, the centre 
‘well up, very deep flower (having from 25 to 30 rows of petals), 
first-rate form, of excellent habit, and very free bloomer ; has 
‘obtained four prizes, and was pronounced a first-class flower by 
the Floricultural Society of London. 4 ft.—10s. 6d. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Smith, rich scarlet crimson, fine cup 
petals, the centre well up, oe ie great depth and substance, a 
first-rate fower, a very ¢ bloomer, and quite new in 
‘colour; it obtained a eae ra ithe South Essex Show in Sept. 
4 ft.—i0s. 
19; @ prize at the as ee Society ¢ of London, Sept. 20; @ 
'y, Sept. 22; a prize at Hammersmith, Sept. 27. 
very covstan' 
pest of its colour yet offered to the public. As the stockis v' ery 
many 
No allowance on this 
limited, early application is necessary to secure plants, 
orders having already been received. 
‘i 4 ft.— 10s. 
Maal Smith, yellow, beautifully edged with rosy purple, of 
form, 
» very constant, free bloomer, and excellent habit, 
the flowers have long, straight footstalks; quite a new and 
cies etaricty from any other in cultivation. 
r improves as the on + aamcugel sufficient to con- 
stitute ita @ show flower. 4 ft.—. 
America, Drummonds’, s. d. ee gente well up, and s. d, 
fine purple, 4 ft. high . 2 6 | of good habit 4ft.10 6 
Admiral Stopford, gis Se Great Western, Bragg, 
field, finedark 4ft. 3 6| shaded purple, very 
4ft. 7 6 
sea Whale, ak pe 
ft. 
a feds crane ‘aperbes | 
eae’ purple tipped with | 
‘alee, Suraony white a saat Seaman ae ey 
pes with bright crim- ar 6 
‘on, fine form, 10 6 Hon rrfunishaats wie: 
Bedioed Surprise, Shep- aN rose 3 ft. 
shaded purple, fine Miss Abbott, Smith, 
6 Tight ic, ed form,4ft. 2 6 
form : . . 
Beauty of Wakefield, white, 
with purple, 4 ft. 1 mult é ft. 10 6 
British ques! Back, sh Imogene, Dewar, light 
ded bronze 3 fe 6} lilac, first rate 2 ft. 106 
Bride, Fawcet’s, pinan Indispensable, Girling, 
s) 
8 ts “6 iolet purple, good form, 
5 
Jersey Maid, Langelier, 
4 ft. 
blush, cup petals rey, 
constant, cy good 
» 10 6|Lady Sale, Todd, good 
Bridesinaid, Brown, white orm ft. 10 6 
and lavender . 1 6! a Peel, Jackson, 
Burnham Been Coker, | _ light rose " 3 ft. 
mn red 4 ft. 6| Lady Ghent ‘orth, Wid. 
plenche Shelley, Mitch- | ie Siaret shaded, Epon 
ell, white, tipped with 4ft. 2 
purple, good form, 5ft. 10 6 ange "enna: " Jeffri ie 
Beauty of Sussex, Mitch- rosy lilac its, 27 8 
ell, pink, deeply edged. Miranda, eae blush, 
carmine . tipped and mottled with 
o 
Conqueror of the Pain ‘ose; gair first prize 
ary, maroon, fine at York, a prize at Salt 
form i ie al Hill, and classed as & 
vorppecta, “Gaines, ma- second-rate flower Db; 
n 1 6 the London pcs 
Candidate, Sverioky ake ral Society sit. 7 6 
He een of ‘Exeter, 
aioe: Neville, dk. nee all, peach, ie 
ded ae light eee a 20 
2 6) Majestic, Widnall, unsaed 
rosy purple, gd.fm.,4ft. 2 6 
Marquess of pea jowne, 
Brown, shaded salmon, 
4 feet 
coronation, Smith, rosy 
seal 
a 
Sistionss a 
crimson 
aera 
shaded with 
° 
Mary” Jane, “pawards, 
white and purple, 4 ft. 1 6 
— ese as stain, | oe. 
3 
purple. . 3 ft. 
Confidence, Cook, shaded 
orange, good form, very | 
a 
a 
t. 
Competitor Hodges, rose- 
, fine form, 4 ft, 5 0 
puke of Corn wall, Low 
bright rosy Ranone 4ft, 20 
Dowager Lady Cooper, 
Jackson, rose, fine form, 
eee aieiiey, Mitchell, 
oeep rosy Burele, Eocd i 
it. 3 
xe ya mes Rich: acta 
Edwards, blush white, 
occasionally tipped, gd. 
4feet . . . . 6| form, nee tak: men Seve aT 
Eclipse, Catleugh, vermi- prize: 10 6 
lion scarlet . 4 ft, 6 North “star, Th saeaie! 
ee Widnall, pe Pie scarlet, fine 
6 3 ft. 6 
init wird, shaded ae Northern Beauty, 
ft. 6 ped with cherry, 5ft. 2 6 
Empress of WI hites, a. orth Midiand: Evans, Pe 
Smith, white, good son, good form, has 
pata , very dwart grow- taken se sins telat 7 i6 
. 10 6| Orion, Smith, light yellow, 
Earl * “itr Ogilv ey, good form . 
deep shaded purple, cup Orynthia, blush, edged 
petals, large, and 
cnet goo 
Oriental Pearl, Atwell, 
creamy white, gd: form, * 
5 ft. 
Prince of ‘Wales, Dodds, 
yello 26 
Bunge of Wales, ane 
purple, striped with 
crimson, gd. form, 4 ft. 
Pet Rival, Bushell, red 
crimson, very constant, 
+10 
26 
3 ft. 
Prince Albert, Adams, 
shaded salmon & brow; 
large aud constant, ee 
Perpetual Grand, Brown 
maroon, fine form, 5 ft. 10 6 
dy 
this variety is very con. 
stant, of medium size, 
great depth of petale, 
26 
The form of 
F. & A, Smith & Co.’s List of Superb Seedling Dahlias continued, 
Princess Royal, Hudson, s. d, ple, of size and s. d. 
tipped rose, 4 ft. form, warranted by the 
eee Royal, ORD raiser first rate . 4 ft 10 6 
4ft. 1 6) Surprise, Oakley, 
Paneese’ Royal, jomson, 
bright orange, tipped & 
edged w: with red 4 ft. 
Eee aie Hedley, scarlet, 
2 6 
tained 8 seedling prizes, 
10 6 
6 4 ft. . : . . 
Plow nigh, purple, large, ‘Twyford Perfection, Young, 
G 
d form, 4 ft. deep raby . 72 0 
Purpurea alba, Harris, Tournament, Catleugh, 
poe with white stripe, ruby scarlet . 4ft. 1 6 
t. Virgil, Mountjoy, deep 
Gua of Litacs, Appleby, maroon, fine form ; has 
ep li taken many prizes, first 
Queen of ‘the Isles, ih rate . . 5 ft. 10 6 
sata balay crimson, ‘an Amburgh, Miller, 
~ 10 6 rosy lilac, fine form, a 
Retsiover, ruby crimson, peter show flower, 
10 ~10 
Rose Unique, Ansell, rosy Westbury Rival, Hail, crim. 
pur fine form, 4 ft. . 1 
Stanley, Jones, blush Windmill Hill “Hero, Miller, 
tinted rose, fine form, rich deep crimson, ¢ 
3 ft. 6 ee. ioniileaey and eee 
Sir F. Johnstone, Helier, 4 ft. 10 6 
purple, good form, 3 ft. 2 0 wi Watch, Gining, ye 
Sultana, Appleby, deep ded crim: 
maroon, sometimes White Defiance, Langeiier, 
striped with light pur- good 2 
With all the older varieties, from 6s. ee 128. per ee 
F. and S. can also supply all the new varieties of ‘other 
Growers, if timely notice be given. 
FUCHSIAS. 8. d. Se 
Affinis . - wed Inflata, eats . . . 
‘Amato, Harrison |. 1 gida se 
Arborea, pa ope insienis, 8 Seith . . 
ay 1 Invincible, Smith . ‘5 
Adairable Facog oe ry . U * 
mies ss aac in Sad a Lanei ° . . . 
Ballo + 10 Loudonii , . : . 
ierances Harrison + 5 2 Middletonia_ . . . 
Brockman: it ninieeconnaiat eee Moneypennii . + + 
Blanda, Smi 2 Multiflora erecta « . 
Bellana, or Soe alba - 2 Mirabilis, Smith . 
Bicolor ae Meteor, Harrison - . 
Clio, Harrison - i Bs Pe} Magnifica, Smith . 
Cooperii 3 Pendula terminalisy May 
Conspicua arborea, Cat. Pulchella, * 
3 igh Princeps, Smith . ° 
Cu - Race! nok) Day . + 
Condifolias orcordata ; Ricartonii Svaebt 
Clintonia Refalgens, Kyle . 
Compacta, Smith * . 
Conspicua, Smith . . obets ain . 
Chandleri = + Stylosa conspicua, May . 
Carnea, Smith, . Salmonia, Smith . 
Venusta, Harrison . 
Victoria, Salter 
Venus victrix 
Fulgida superba, May 
Globosa roseo elegans 
» elegans. 
Pott 
nS Oe ee ON ee NNT 
Corymbiflora , - S Stewartia . . 
Dalstonii, Smith . ‘ Stylosa pray Ma: . 
icata . . . . , May «+ 
Dennisiana =. F: . spivsacne, FTomboldt . 
Bpail -.-- cpe aeehral ai eer 
Excelsa, Smith : . Standisnit . . * 
are tricoley: . . Clare . F 5 roe 
Ex ob nie eadiens Ue rea ete 
seas superba, . Zyengpazens 5 & “ 
Formosa re Thomson Thyne rs é 
Fairy, Harriso THeolOr, gies rae 
Flora, eacriepi . Towardit “6 “, ; 
Fulgens . . pumphEns, Kyle G ; 
multiflora « Tilleryar er 
Tsherii eigen 
Floribunda magna, May 
YY 
Boaamaaacasaccancanaaanccaaacccac aascoaaaac aaa 
Grandifiora maxima,Ma Youelli 
Glabra ete * ~ Collections of the al above, i 
Gem, Harri: ping left to F. & A. S. & Co., from 
Raaasasaccacacaccanasascacaaaesa acco aacaaaacae 
Se BO B09 eee hr oN a tt 
6s, to 128. per dozen, 
RBENA. 
Sprcrosa, Kyle, bright ween: with blush or rosy eye, large 
trusses and very free bloomer, of s' PORE upright us it 
obtained a certificate of merit at the exhibition of the 
cultural Society of London, July 9, 1842; in the te enerd 
Chronicle, page 425, the Editor’s opinion is that the Verbena is 
handsome and very brilliant, and is, without doubt, a goo 
variety ; plantsin May. 5s. 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
Hybrida COeTEE: ES 
a . 
SUPERB CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
7OUELL & Co., in offering their List of CurysaN- 
A vHemums (for which see their Advertisement in this Paper 
Amateurs, and those who intend 
competing: 
be; ee to Onan ve, , they have taken such precautions for exolading 
er flo en, 
sig They also feel much pleasure in announcing they have ob- 
tained the entire stock of an extremely beautiful see's Chry- 
Mr. Wells, gardener to the Rev. J. I urroughes, 
of Lingwood Lodge, Norfolk i 
% aan ae Duxe,” was exhibited at the N 
ultural Society’s Exhibition, where it obtained the First Prize, 
es the Best Seedling; it also obtained First ital ihe in the 
best seaud of 25; dite ditto, 195 ditto ditto, 20; 
pronounced it to be the bes  Chrysanthemivm avel exhibited. 
The colour French oe aite changin 0 pure white: petals proad 
and beautifully scones forming a ore + ball of from 4 to 4% 
inches in diameter. It will be ready for arsine out the first 
week in June, at it on per plant, 25 of postage, to any part of 
the United Kingdom reat Yarmouth Nursery, May 12, 1843. 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
ao SMITH, NurseryMan, Dalston, Middlesex, 
begs to announce that having executed the orders taken 
Jast autumn for his new SEEDLING FUCHSIAS, by persons 
who had seen them in flower, he has a few sets of good Plants 
do in. a set) left, at 50s. the set. A Post-office order will be ex- 
ected from unknown correspondents.—May 12, 1843. 
SURREY-LANE, BATTERSEA. 
N GAINES begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and 
* others, that his Collection of first-rate ETRE ED 
wy ., are comin, flowe: e liberty of 
minding those that wish t 'p 
present would be a favourable opportunity.—May 11 
<r 
° 
FUCHSIA DEANSIA, &c. 
AR UE DEANS, Nurseryman and Fuorist, 
Jedburgh, N.B., begs to intimate to the admirers of this 
beautiful tribe of Plants, that the above MAGNIFICENT 
FUCHSIA, and the Five others advertised with it in the Garden- 
ers’ Chronicle of Feb. 11, and subsequently, are now ready for 
sending out in good strong healthy plants. te addressed to 
Wiit1am Deans, Jedburgh; Messrs. Hurst and M‘Mutien, 6, 
Leadenhall-street, and ea, Cormacx and ay New Grose and 
Covent Garden, London ; orto Messrs. Ronaups, Brentford, will 
be duly attended to. A remittance required from unknown cor- 
respondents.—Jedburgh, May 8, 1843. 
ESSRS. LANE anp SON’S Catalogue of PELAR- 
GONIUMS, FUCHSIAS, HEARTSEASE, VERBENAS, 
&c, &c. for the season. d on application lOO, a 
2d, stamp) at the Nurseries, Great Berkhampstead, The 
heights and colour of Verbenas are given in this aatonns for 
the purpose of assisting amateurs in arranging their beds. 
NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SEEDLINGS. 
DENYER, Vicror1a Nursury, Battle, Sussex, 
biengid: "SEEDLIN GS, raised by M 
Webster, Battle Abbey, begs 1eave to offer them to the 
vines and feeling assured of their superior merits, he can with 
the mes eee recommend them to notice. 
AZAL: I,—magnificent brilliant rose- 
colour, “enutilty studded with deep spots; form good, and 
ee 
ioe Sear PELARGONIUM, deep rose, with a pure 
iiite centre, the upper petals well marked with a rich deep 
spot; flower large, and good form ; habit first-rate. 
The above have been seen by several competent judges, and 
are pronounced superb, Plants will be sent out the third week 
t 21s. each; the usual discount to the pinay A re- 
mittance will be required from Mae correspondent 
in London, Mr. H. Cia 39, King- street, “Covent. 
garden, and Mr. H. peat 86, High. acer Borough untry 
Agents, Messrs. Woop & » Maresfield, Sussex ; and Mesera, 
Bunyarp & Son, Maidstone, Kent. 
TRUE WALCHEREN BROCCOLI. 
‘NHARLES FARNES, 128, St. John Street, London, 
_/ begs to inform the Public that they Ca cei withthe 
Seed of the above Mts article, warra) rue at 2s. 6d, per 
packet. C. a large and’ truly Malet van ‘iety of Biennial 
and Perennial icyrer Seeds, at 6d. to Is. per packet, including Ger- 
man Hollyhocks, Wallfiowers, Carnations, Autumnal and Bien- 
nial Stocks, Mimulus, Verbenas, &e, &e. 
“SKIRVING’S shusaehe swepe TURNIP AND GUANO 
W SKIRVING, SWaneincke Queen Square, Liver- 
3 to acquaint his Agricultural Friends and the 
Public, that the pars for the present peason of the GENUINE 
SEED of his ROVED SWEDE TUR. 
the sort warr: eal the same as that for Beane he received the 
premium of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 
GUANO of the best quality on the lowest terms, Orde rs, with 
a ee nei or reference, will be punctually and faithfully 
executed, 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS 
ESSRS, PROTHEROE and MORRIS will ‘submit 
PANSIES, y 
viewed the morning o t 
Mart and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 
if ro Pe GARDENERS and ES eee be 
about eight miles from London; part o 
es, on Lease for seven ne unexpired, 
ticulars may be had by applying 
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