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THE GARDEN 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURA 
ERS’ CHRONICLE. 
L ECONOMY AND GENERAL 
EWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No, 16—1843. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINC CIRAL HORTIGULS AURAL SUBJECTS IN 
AST N Re 
Allotments, to pre rey with AS Trio Garden, notes on “247 4 
the regulations to ye vabser¥ ved 249 ¢ | Kitchen Garden Economics, 
Amateur’s Garden 245 a ee) 
Ammonia, Powter 's expe: Lael Rey moth, described 2440 
iments on git with salt 245 Tand, profit attending its im- 
Anemone, to Miane! in box 248 ninve' men + 945 
Aaa, Fragrant + 248 ¢ | Lobelia seed, to 248 ¢ 
nti Sip a | Management Cf gordens, re= 
239 @ | marks on 90 
+ 20 e | Maniures, mixed, more efficient 
i Vath simple 243.4 
Cactus, eG ek cis Variety. 2174 riate of x ammonia 248 5 
Camellia, new variety noticed 47.4 |S Nitrate of potash for Pelango- 
Cape bulbs, their treapment. s40.¢ | _niuine 
zara on thet | Notices to corzeipondents, re. 
| marks on 
| Onion, Globe, to sow 
ape Dorie, 
nmi Orange-trees, to top-dress with 
is | decayed fru ‘ 
i Paradise Stoo cle, remarks on 
jong Horn nnials, foo 
Gellar for roots, to form 245 ¢ vilex Drummondi, its treat- 
Charcoal, beneficial when mixed 
with manure: Wood's 
Chinese Method of sowing seeds 
Sloavine, to employ 
Coltsfoot, to eradi 
248 b | Pico votes) 
list of 
| Plants, 
deseriptive 
dy, select 
| > pack for New Zealand 
Potatoes, Mr. Flam 
248 b 
2) 
247 a 
ica 
ydonia j poniea, ts fruit edible ‘ing’s experi- 
Danie iornas rks 0 3 | ments with mixed manures on 243 b 
helay 245 b | Porting, om the *one-shift 
Fig, best i vi tem" 245 ¢ 
Iiododendrons, soil for 248 c 
Roses, remarks on works upon 246 a 
to destroy the eggs o 
ects On 246 b 
to force for sev veral suc: 
cessive years + 246 b 
248 c homburg! kia marinara, 
28 b |" Stooming at Mrs. at's 247 b 
ee trom New Helland, to sow 248 
2 248 ¢ | Sprenge! on vegetable manures 244 ¢ 
219 a | Straw of Belin and Peas, 
he | aran 244 € 
a Park Mu Sulphate of ammoniny to aely 248 b 
Ae tion Society reviews 247 6 | Lan, fungus on, to dests 
Hot-w: r pipes, to se 248 ¢ | Tecoma jasminvide: ¢ 
Tnnects a Cherries, to banish « 9 a | Urine, to apply » 85 
from walls 2 p49 | Yeast plant, seed of. |. + 3465 
from furniture + 219.4 | 
i ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, April “18.—The 
Anniversary Meeting for the eee ot Pr ee Council, 
and cineere for the year ensuing, and fo) » the Annual 
Re the Auditors, will take nieces at the House of the 
Neciety, ou 21, Regent- ew on Monpay the Ist May next.— 
‘The chair will be taken p at one o'clock 
i? re AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENG- 
ND,—The Soe 's Show of Cattle, Implements, &c,, 
will take place at Derby, on Thursday, the 13th of July next; 
and all person’ intending to exhibit Stock, Implements, or other 
articles, are requested to observe, that all CERTIFICATES, or 
Buel must feb nt to or lodged with the Secretary, at the 
House, No. 12, Hanover-squa 
THEFAayT the lek akuede, thecounet tears es Mo dain 
atever shall any certificate be received after tat date. 
of the Prizes offered, and printed copies of the Forms of 
Ceritiate Fequired, are to be obtained by applying to the Si 
tary. shove address, the parti 
ion ahs Stock, & 
orderithat the proper Cort! 
hem accordingly. 
Secretary. 
; Gieemornedomentry Iay-ba-nentcta 
By order of the Council, Jamms Hupson, 
Lonon, April, 1 
Ww ILLIAM WOOD anv SON have the pleasure to 
nform their friends that May is considered the best pane 
for bedding out China, Bourt tee Hie other Ros. sf 
of which they have a Jarg fine Plar 1 at fhe 
undernamed 1 easongble price: Sane re the selection is lett atte ely 
0 W. W.and Son 
rain pots, 
DWARF ROSES 
Ss 
Isle de Bourbon hich tear aad voice arbre C Teka ceca 
Cel ad Bengal . . 2 : . Qs ro 
ented . . . 12 5, 18 
aint and Climbing, stron| ng. an y 12 
es Yellow and white, trong - 
. & Son will also have ready for delivery at th he same time. 
the sh Gwios select showy plant 
ees len Jenneti (by Deny 
colour, studded v 
cenENG! form and very ee bloomer . 
Fuchsia ran jadifoliata. . 
icur arborea . 
” So chantress . . 
magnificent brilliant s, d. 
h deep rich spots ex- 
ach 21 0 
Ko we (Youell’s) 
Venus victrix - . 
Keniedya Marryatte - 
iflora fragrans abt hs . ay GIO 
Pick Drummondii per doz, 3 0 
ii formosa, “fine scarlet » Bed 
ya villosa. = each 3 6 
Ci eR eight superb varieties ‘for 40 
Pelargonium, pa aviebster (Denyer’s), the most 
pure white centre, 
wer exceed- 
y Jarge and well- formed, habit first-. noes each 21 0 
_Woodiaint Narsery, Mares 1, Ucktiel 
| submitted to Dr. Lindley, for his opinion, which will be found in | 
the Gardeners’ Chroni 14th of that month, as follow 
“ Your seedling Fuchsia is ae Pe the finest hybrid we have seen, 
the flowers being three inches in length, with the tube and sepals 
nt carmine ea and ie ote of a rosy purple. If, 
as you @ grower a ree bloomer, it will prove 
a valuable addition to thie penatitalee renus.’ 
As a proof of its being a most profuse Lye Y. & Co, had a 
ranch of which were 
pees conservatory, or flower-garden, 
nt free of postage to any part of the ‘United inigdioen ss 
oracle 
os ie Thompsonia superba 
eae 
& 
2 
ee 
9 
& 
8 
tippedwith prightereen} 
and inner corolla a fine : 6 
rosy carmine; habit of . 0 
the plant erect, and a . . 0 
prorat bloomer. . 5 0 aetine 6 
ree y it radicans . a) . . 0 
+ 1-0 Victoria. 5 0 
Athorea grandiflora . 2 0] Youelli . 5 . 0 
Aur 2 0| Woodsii . . . 6 
Deliadftiats, sor Belliana, 
pure VERBENAS. 
white, enue sped « faconii,” a fine blue, 
se). 2 delightfully fragrant, 0! 
goat ne S229, vigorous but compact 
Sertife nce vei ys, Fret 
ghaiiakl pet 'G || 7 “Howe 
. ° Sa a) wards of three anda 
“3 J 7 16 half inches in diameter 5 
of 21 6) Princess Royal,” of the 
Compactu a 5 toa 50 purest snowy white, 
Cooperii « ; é al 6 the flowers remarkably 
Jarmea i 1 6] Jarge, and extremely 
Chandleriii os se | fragrant; nothing 
Conspicua . . Ee bak 2 exceed the purity of the 
-horea . PEs ts white in this beautiful 
Cordata superba [1 = 0] variety,and it possesses 
Corymbiflora 4 . 1 0| that acquisition not 
Craigiana . * ri . 2 0} to be found in any of 
I atin) its etaining 
e eaet6 its are white beanie 
Jee eae tol |e fadin 
b>sal. aang Ol eIe ould Be puerwrellt 
fet eae remark, that the metas 
F. a0 the ein ae S 
Ripa OE 10 aEave me 
. Hrd asto form ‘eperteatl bal. 
‘10 6| They are nowready fo: 
Bloribanday Dickson" s . 2 6| sending out by post, 
Formosa elega’ 4 oP To) free, to any part of the 
‘ulgens Panniaors . Sn) United Kingdom.] 
Floribunda magna . . 1 6| Arrania abe a ele 0) 
Glabra multiflora . =. 2 0 andiflora | 0 6 
tlobosa variegata toes” ek) Barker, reat) fine op oes, 
Grandiflora maxima .» 1 0| Barn cee ba 
S and ‘ eal 2 Ooh Delicate, fine ettikaruet ©) 
\ +) 4 2 0} Edmon nal regret SOR 
Hesbrida coccinea. =» 1 6| Emper elec 
Micifolia . A iene eek! aA aval 20 
tora pardbitis’ . - 20 Fondgies beantifal pink, 
. pilates Soe ee ia 04 © withawhite eye 2.6 
. . + 1 6]Grandis . . . Seg 
ineiie Cede nee att, PION RSROOIGIADAL «oso pl seg 6 
1 6 Pemeorsgn . ge 0: 
ane, extra fine and very islopiana 7% a are 
larg v) 7 6 Hy andsii or ae 1 0 
Lanei prarbreiey/ 6) siting HyeOn-B 
Loudonil . . Pe SPD najo. i ry ye 
Macnabiana ~ . CRE Melinaris halon f AAD CO. 
Magnifi . ah OPS) ve é . . 0 6 
Me iica Gtay’s) . + 1 0| Picta CEN ty SLO Te: 
Mirabilis . +, ee Sanguines . e ah Te 
ioney pennii » 1 6] Splender 0 6 
Multiflora erecta .  . 1 0 irleta coceines, extrafine 20 
Miagnifice: CHI. 6) | Teucroidens rosea, do. - 2 6 
Pendula, Young’s . Pa! Pita y eeciane * . Ve 
Puleherrime. eee Se A VICOlys sce ened 
Pistulum al + 2 2 6| Vivia 10 
pendula pee . + 1 0] (The above wil also be 
princeps + + + + 2 0) sent free of po 
Ragen . . leh Fane: any part of the, erred 
Rac . 2 0| Kingdom.) 
Kagemifiora elegans toe 
i CA Sa ae: PETUNIAS. 
Roseo elegans . - 1 0|Magnarosea . . . 
Ricartonil- . : + 1 0] Magniflora . . 
Smithii + . . + 1 0j| Bicol . . . . 
Splendid. soe, * +1 0) Lady Peel a sets $e 
Standis + 1 0| Medora Bee gs 
ee Eaeovies re ea) m . “ . 
‘ Bint! hope as Nest Sea 
Salmonia PRN PORES Mi) Se Be 
Stewar cle Besant Sires Whee Uerake gO) Boat Stas si tiae ae 
Sanguitl . + 2 6] Grandis 
Stylosa epuspica . + 1 0| [The above can also be 
s . +20 sent of postage to 
A Sis . . . 6 any aie of the United 
5 puichella 0 Kin. pom 
CARNA’ » ions AND PICO" a 
The ZouON NE are the prices from Youu 's extensive 
Collection, consisting of upwards of 800 vasleties, Be the niost 
select so s. 
25 Pairs of extra-fine ans: first-rate show- flowers 5 0 0 
10 
ae 12, Do. - Do. 2 0 
2b Do,, very fine Do. 3-30...8 
BeAvTTUL AND DISTINCT FUCHSIAS.— 12 Do. Do, 110 0 
aon UELL & Co., in submitting their Catalogue of Fuchsias 12 Do., extra fine, and show Pin 012 0 
Ay ey take the present opportunity of Rau the attention The selection being leit to wens & Co 
admirers of the above elegant tribe of plants to their select | ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA.—Fine eae Plants, 8 inches 
and superb Collection. 
really good, to the exclusion of many 
mana aud they would refer to the 
Reveuie | testimonials of which attend 
alocting last season collections for Au natenrs, for competition at 
various Horticultural Exhibitions throughont the kingdom. 
fetiie Lu & Co, are desirous of calling atte ‘on to their pe- 
ir method of executing orders tor this iibe of plants 
order), to any pe 
dom, in collections, upon the Fottowi yy ter 
Bees extra fine and vey 
The ace tion icing lett e y ae 
PION FU st zo GARE: 
y Mr, Meehan, garcener 
ee ‘ach 
te Colonel Seas at 
<8sr3, YOURLL Sbataed t ae entie stock, 
sr 
They have spared no expense iftnile 
their mode of 
free of postage (on the 
part of the United King- 
uperior . Y 21s. 
lar ae of Wight,-from whom 
In May last it was 
high, 60s. per dozen; 10 inches, 84s, ; 1 foot, extra fine, 2is. per 
Be au 30 ss ets of select Flower Sees 8s., sent free of postage. 
Yarmouth Nur een pee 
THE 'Y-FOUR. 
r ase ‘Twenty- ate | Sorts of “DAHLIAS which gules 
e FIRST PRIZE at the London Floricultural Soc! 
Sub a the 6th of Sept. last may be had of Mrssrs 
and Sons for the ane 38 of Thirty-five ae rneleeiig 
Package and De oA i aia Stations, ora t 
r phevnames a 
Sinie we exhibited ean 6 oany Seaitie) gaine! 
en by referring to the Gauaners? Bronte ‘le of th ee 
eel ¢ may be selected from n them for the sam of 
ais., Pack age 2, 8 ipeladed. Plants now ready for Dorey ae 
S$ w 
roN peace of Dahilias, Fu 
may be had g) vill be found useful to amatey 
ing the most certain Show Flowers, and none ire. 
3 contain- 
Reading Nursery, Reading, Berks, April 22 
ARO MES kROWN, AUER SD Bee AN, an 
Frortst, Sleugh, near Windsor, in submittin the following 
few select sorts ol Dahlias, begs to ates attention to the ESSEX 
TRIUMPH, whichis justly the mo ont 
flower ever prodacd, being & colour yet n this beautiful 
and Showy tribe hice aa and ee wie i stand hereafter 
can be considered complet 1 of Prizes and Notices 
in the various create “Publications given ae will be the 
best proof of this wey one ve re Ss coe and perfection. 
. Chelmsford . ept. ars Blo 1st: Prize. 
«Hal ustend blips 7 
es 
«Salt Hill f 
1842. Soe aan society « * 8 Fi 
«< South London y . 
« Salt Hill okies % . 
§_ Plox icultural, Society y ‘ . 
DG. (best Dark Dahlia) iy a . 
«Sunbury ‘ 
«© Halstead — “eg . 
* Floricultural Society ¢ Soaks hers ti . 
The Floricltn al Society “of London Sage ae ‘it as is fo lou 
x Tr ‘orm, good. Subst neces good. Arrangement, 
go! ood. Colm, aah ae: good. eae , complete and goo! 
every specimen A, great and globulal ar. Size, full. Generia 
Form, ereallents Gass of Quality, FIRST RATE 
NOTICES OF THE PRESS. 
vom the GARDENERS’ CHRON 
Report ire shown. at the South London ‘Flor ricultural Exhi- 
nthe 3th September. 
“The first ssex Trrumen,” afineand 
very deep maroon SO caTeuset sae of first- ee properties, with 
petals of good form and substance, centre finely elevated, and 
peneral form ae tect 
Salt Hill ore Dee the 16th September. 
“Essex TRIUMPH.—' fe flower is quite a model of 
fection, fine in form, sat aco ie petals, with a centre high a1 
i p rich maroon, ius 
, of good substance, @nd well arranged.” 
Ramee al Society of PLondon" 's Exhibition on the 22d Sept. 
sspx TriomPH.—This fine flower was no’ score ed last week in 
our re Bort of the Salt Hill Show; it now occupy! s the post of 
honour, a situation en Nidal Aned, a in naadition to which it was 
ing, as the ark fi ave 
h ip pa blooms ere chibi 
The general form ©: 
lin the room 
ee is excellent, 
tk 
uniformly good. : 
its size medium, with great depth of petals, the eye ae este 
"To these fine properties we may add, 
the petals are finely formed, of good substance, and well Bec 
the colour is of the deepest rich maroon, anc eing very uniform 
throughout, pes sie grandeur to the pre eH of the flower.’”” 
From the een ae Gaze’ 
September 17.—"‘ Essex Tas 
Jast week at the meeting of the Florie altar ; 
the best of the si , and obtained a se pri: 
September 24.— ighly synimetrical dork 
flo 
eth is Seeciaeuy 
is flower, which has per- 
haps the finest formed petals of ser sr seen, fully kept up its 
former character.’ 
From the London Daily Papers 
«The most extraord Spee novelty this exhibition (the Surrey 
Black Dante called‘ Essex TRIUMPH,’ 
. Brown, of Slough, near 
e sum of 100 parce was admiration 
of crowds, which . nring the day thronged round the blooms, 
and made it most difficult to approach the tables near enough to 
eta sight of it. The Scientific and the Amateur appeared de- 
lighted with the boon that another season their gardens would 
be possessed of.”” 
Windsor, at the 
DA He LIAS. 
Admiral Sten (Tren- tained four other prizes 
field) fine dar! 4feet3 6} at the BHnciPR toes 
Antagonist (Bragg), the | Shows to 4 feet 10 6 
pave aap Mag _ | Bedford Su prise “sh ep- 
an’ 0 5—10 6 mane); carmine A 
Dacian (Davis) » dark y fine and constant 5— 3 6 
eae with, a fi Caphdence (Cook), orange 
et p neat buff, fine petal, and 
ed by the Floricultural novel Show-! flower 4to5—7 6 
Society —10 6 | Competitor od, 
Brown's, Blue Bo ae rose, fine 
light violet purple, full | wssex Triumph (Tu 
and constant show- the nearest 
Bs — 76 approach to blac 
Brown's Miranda, blush a beautiful velvetty 
white, tipped with rose ; 
gained Ist prize at 
York, August 4th; 
Jassed_ second at the 
Floricaltural Society, 
and a prize at the Salt ablie 
Hill Sone Show, tthe usuatatowne eto the 
Septem’ 3— 76 on de ower, where a d 
mn’s of } are ta 
Brown's Marquess a ute ‘Sal athe), 
i a. 
salmon . . 5 to 6— 
Brown’ s Perpetual Grand, 
bright crimson, fine 
be cupped petals, 
a, full and 
phteni x (Headly) , Hae 
scarlet 
gin Roy ‘al (Hudson), 
creamy buit, tipped 
w an) 
constant, was classed ee h ste bo 4 ah 
first at the Ploricul- ey rake ot wales ¢b oad), ; 
tural Society, and yellc to3 —2 
eae prizes at Surprise ( (Oakley) irple, 
the jpal open als y tipped with 
é 5— 
Brows ss @ of 
Tromps, satilte, tipped 
with purples petals of 
ce and of 
ed 
the Floricuitnral So-_ 
| ‘ciety of London 
i—10 6 
Dp! AHLIAS, good Sorts, heeieel no ae a 
dozen ; Plants of Salvia patens, of Bs tae 
{ 24, 1s. Collection of Phlox plane 
i of the ort 
Se 9, of last week nse iat oe 
eet! Lisson- is ahd han 
aS 
| te for A, Bs 82, sae James 
