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258 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Appin 22,7 
FUCHSIA TODDIANA. JOHN MILNE 1 Beeld rete “ OF WALI | 
2 . 4 1 gs respectfully to offer to the No-| MAGNIFICENT NEW VERBENA, ‘PRINCE OF WALES.” ft} 
| pe oe this MAGNIFICENT FUCHSIA, (the bility, Gentry, and Public the following plants :— ILLIAM WOOD anp SON, having obtained the _ 
‘ AMEtAS which, in point of size, rival any cher of its kind | A fine specimen of Arancaria excelsa, in pot, standing 8 ft. high, entire Stock of the above very splendid VERBENA, beg 
yet sent out, being nearly four inches in length) vill be ready by probably one of the finest in England, for sale, price 251, leave to offer it to the Public, feeling assured that they can with 
the end of April, at 10s. 6d. each, with the usual discount where | Ditto, 5ft. high, 102, ri end i 
six ave taken: Py d. ei ts u @ greatest confidence recommend it erthy of especial 
TEs tact a or Uist See Gurdeners’ Chronicle of the | Fine specimens of Rhododendron arboreum (true), 8 ft. high, | notice. This desirable variety is a beautiful Flesh colour ; the 
Covknheescd gen % or London, Mr. Cuarnwoon, Seedsman, each, 71, ads of Flowers measuring 34 inches in diameter, and exceed. 
Cov en ; and Messrs, Lows and Co., clipton Nursery, at ee os album, 10s. 6d, to 20s. each, ingly fragrant. Plants of the above will be ready for delivery in 
i Psa places also drawings may be seen.—Tnozas Crirrs, Tun- | Two very large Bonapartia juncea, 4/. 4s. each. + May, at 3s. 6d. each; the usual discount to the Trade waneneae 
| ridge Wells Nursery, March 16, 1843, Lilium lancifolium album, 5s, ; Do. do. punctatum, 7s. 6d. each. | plants or more are ordered. 
\ Sg ———_—__-—_.—_—— | Rosa Devoniensis, 2s, 6d. each. ici i i | 
3 nsis, ‘ ‘ e 5 N would also solicit attention to their superb Col- 
i J GAINES, Frorisr, Surrey - lane, Battersea, | A fine collection of Azalea sinensis, Camellias, Pelargoniums, | lection of all the New Verbenas, Fuchsias, &c., and other spring 
| * begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, md others, that his Ericas, Epacrises, Gesneras, Gloxinias, Achimenes, &c. &c. | Plants adapted for Bedding, Catalogues of which will be sent 
i} STOCK of PELARGONIUMS now ready br sending out are Likewise a general collection of Greenhouse, Herbaceous, and | erm on ap lication. 
i, strong healthy plants. The following are a ew of his Seedlings, Rock plants, too numerons to insert. J.M. can also spare Verbenas, consisting of the best varieties, and left to their own 
t which have been proved, and can be recomnended, viz. :— 100 fine large plants of Andromeda floribunda, 10s. 6d, and selection, in tin cases, per post, at 3s. per doz., or in pots at 4s. 
_ PELARGONIUMS. 128. 6d. each, PLANTs ror BEDDING our. x doz. Fuchsias, per post, at 4s. per d Petunias, fine sorts, 
Gaines’s Duchess of Suther- Gaines’s Iady Duncannon, 42s | Alstreemeria, 6 varieties, s. d. : sd. | at 4s. per doz., in tin cases. All orders sent per post will be 
lead ceo 2 bay . yal Adelaide. 42 each =. = Is. tol 6 Lychnis fulgens . each 1 0 | prepaid. 
a Pride of Surrey | 635 4 trince of Wales . 42s | Bouvardia triphylla om imulus, 6 fine varieties, Please address—Woodlands Nursery, Matesfield, near Uckfield, 
| Me Orange Perfection 635 Bi Countess Eldon . 42s Calceolaria,12 vars., p.doz.9 0} per doz. + 6s,and9 0 | Sussex. Agentsin London, Messrs. Warner and WARNER, 28, 
h <q Amulet ty 638 h Yrincess Royal . 42s | Campanula grandis, each 1 6 | Mule Pink, per doz. + 6 0 | Cornhill; and Mr. Carrer, 238, High Holborn. 
| att Lady, Sale. > “isos »  ¢onspicuum . 428 parame aa each 0 9} Ginothera oe ; Soiseaan 
: »» | Emperor Superb . 425 BS ae ey Der, doze: Gxs0}) ache tare rereian secede 6 MESSRS: CORMACK & CO. beg to announce that ( 
if . DAHLIAS. Fuchsia, 25 varieties of Gonothera taraxacifolia,ea. 0 9 their new FUCHSIA CORMACKII is now ready to send 
Gaines’s Lord Prudhoe—dark crimson . . . ins 6d | the newest and most Pxalie Panewaredp.doz. 6: 0 | Gut dt 7a),Gd),on6hs- Tb was exhibited atthe Hetieuitael ie 
s» - Lady Prudhoe—blush white. ] | 7 6 approved. sorts, large; Pentstemon,(6 fine vars., Floricuitural Societies’ Shows last season, when it was : 
y : i * ‘a 8? § 8 SOD, 8 generally 
I Lady Duncannon—blush, shadec with lilac. 10 6 uae eho rreecdaarses Peat te Sec ace perdoz, & 9 | Admired for its fine foliage and distinct flower. Applications to 
H » > Lady of th — Peac arate ae . UCOAA 
\ » acy ofthe Bake ee sega ae + 2 Fuchsia fulgens, 2 varie. iE so elatneaent oat be made at the Bedford Conservatory, Covent Garden, and New 
i a Surpasse Primrose—fine large pimrose | 7 6 ses per doz, 9s.,each 1 0| 10 varieties, per doz. , 12 RODE LN RAI Be a Ach kat te 3 ais 
| Sy Elegans—ros: ur ple. wei W086 ee a ed 6 0 Pera, ne 3 va- i CATTELL, Nurseryman, Westerliam, Kent, 
35 Golden Yellow— bright yellow. aes sa Feit striped vata Oe toe Do., 8 of th aie ‘ ° s to inform the Public that he will have five beautiful 
Catalogues of Pelargoniums, Dahlias, Pinsies, Calceolarias, ape vars. p.doz.,4s.t06 0 | Do., 8 of the newest sorts, ieties in Ma : 
Ht Verbenas, Fuchsias, &¢., may be obtained by applying as above. | Heliotropium, p.doz.,4s.to6 0| cach . . . Oy Oasntare he Ramee i Speanieine nee Eee ae 
i Feb. 2 , antana Sellovii, p.doz. 9 0) Do.,in25vars., per doz. g 0 | Yi ae Ry SERRE Soa eects exira, LADY Sanu, 
- SEES eens ~~ | Lilium eximium, each . 1 6! Potentilla,6 finevats.p.doz. 6 0 Bi begNE, AL) hehe i oe ‘a NTREES— Very, DESH 
iW JILLIAM LYNN, Nurserymn, Szepsman,| » longiforum | 1 6/ Salvia, 6 varieties, perdoz. 6 0 | TOS®- eRe CLAN pla bee THe ase eb Aa a 
| and Frorrs?, late of Henley-on-Thanes, Oxon, respect- | Linum, 4 vars.,perdoz., 6 0 Scutellariasplendens,each 1 6 pele dy rae fated ae a ee a ee ides le 
fully informs the Gentry and Public in general, that he is now | Lobelia, 6vars., per doz.. 6 0| Silene laciniata, each 1 6 See e ovatiage GeeeTth din ate 
carrying on the above business, and comected therewith a | Lychnis Bungeana, each 1 0 | Verbena,12 finevars.p.doz. 6 0 Gk ae ee jeue a ne ra pe A aN tear sieht of 
Ganprn Too. Warenousx, at the premises, No. 10, Church- ” coronata . 4, 1 0] Viola arborea (new), each 3. 6 | the finest Varieties sent out last Aalto oi hi  PeRTeTRITS HE 
street, Hackney, opposite Morning-lane. W. L. begs to state CREEPERS FOR PLANTING OUT. and cannot fail to prove a good addition to this beautiful tribe 
that his collection of Culinary, Garden, and Flower Seeds is of Ansonia fo Honeysuckle,scarlet trum 8. us ° ds G, wilitalen ese ready in May, for bedding (in addition to a 
the very best quality, and true to kind; likewise his Fruit-Trees, | Atistolochia sipho, each, 1 pet, eac! Vic esas 3, Ys ing (i 
Flowering and Evergreen Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants, Perennial | Atragene austriaca . 1 6 Dipemars Lentil sh ya dla.0 |) Rene WMO Coc er etes soc entsiainon sa als eit), 
and Bulbous Roots. His Garden Utensils are also of the best | Bignonia capreolata . 1 6 Jasminum, 4 varieties,each 0 9 nS ara se Shep Se SS Made a a ott Marryattii, Del- 
description, at prices which, he trusts, with industry, punctuality, Te eet Ey Ci ephosper mit, 4Vare, 5, 40.00 | OLD ce ben cae ie. aun Deetob aun pi ReaD as. 0d 
and attention, will secure to him general patronage. Ceanothus azureus and Lonicera flexuosa fps Rpd ante d ot Re Cees ‘ th SS NER Hpi he. 
W. L. solicits particular attention to his new PEA, Lynn’s| pallidus... 1 0 Jongiflora (trie)).26i] jad'on a betiation Wert haie coe ae eae 
Dwarr Wrinxiep Marrow, 2s. 6d. per quart, which is superior Clematis azuren grand. g| Maurandya Barclayana, had'on sppligation,— Westerham, Aprili1g, 1848, 
to the Knight’s Marrows, and much more advantageous, especially OLB) pris ge tesltotlh: Sab Dh Der doz ye uaeew ORO ELE 
in small gardens, its height being 3 to 4 fect; it is the mest pro. 3» double purple. 1 0 » alba, each, 1 0 EE hs IS sats 
lific summer and autumn Pea ever introduced—perpetual in its x» florida, single . 1 0} Passiflora,4 vars. ,, 1 0 pes splendid and very distinct Vernenwa—colour, \ 
bearing, the pod quite full, and of delicious flavour, even when ” » double. 1 6) Physianthus undulatus 1 0 bright Vermilion, with large white eye, renders it ver 
(3 nearly ripe.—Catalogues of Seeds, Garden Implements, &c,, may ” montana . aie Sollya heterophylla » 0 9 | showy and truly beautiful, and one of the very best sent out to 
id be had on application, inclosing a postage-stam ” i 1 Scypanthus elegans, per the public, 
ae oars pc ia vt —. | Cobzea scandens, perdoz. 6 0 10Z., 30s., or eac! Mo 0 Remarks of the Editors of the Floricultural Cabinet, October 1, 
q SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1843, Eccremocarpusscaber,each1 0 Thunbergia, vars., each 1 0 | 18 “The Verbena serit by Mr. Crorr is the best of the 
fi RS. JAMES RICHARDSON, and TODD’s | “cine frutescens » 1 6] White Everlasting Pea ,, 1 6 | bright-coloured ones we have seen.” 
ij M re DY SALE 2 fart sinensis » 1 6/20 varieties of creeping Plants of the above will be tA early WEG Boe 6d. each ; 
q Ales ts 2 oneysuckles,in6vars.,, 0 9 Roses, large plants,each 1 6 | the usual discount when six plants are taken.—Please address 
f Rerort OF THE Lonpon Froricu.turaL Society, Serr. 20, The above plants are all in pots; anda general supply may | G. Crorr, Torbury, Reading. 
j 1842 :—Six Blooms of a Seedling Dahlia of 1841, named * Mrs. be had throughout the season, 
ed ae were sent for opinion = a oe Bdwards N.B.—Plants for Bedding or Creepers ordered to the amount ORANGE, LEMON, AND CITRON TREES. 
= or 4 ae ee ee shown mi ‘¢ Royal South London | of 90s. will be forwarded to any part of London carriage free; a G MARSANO has just landed from Italy Two 
: aed ate eon last week, and had an extra prize | reference or Post-office order will be required of unknown corre- * Hundred of the above splendid TREES, in the best condi- 
i men fee on He present occasion w i wn in Rae spondents.— Albion Nursery, S ington, Middlesex. tion, from 6s, to 10s. each. One case contains 80 middling Trees. 
ter character, the blooms being quite up in the centre, and deci- NURSERY, Fourte r 5 ffom London, on the Sanne. ‘The Trade wil be supplied roaieenes Siesta ie cece 
a A Ss xford road, an. ree Miles from the West Drayton stati ie jon. ry hea p 3 
i CER TaN; she satan OF eetalen wood cue: Reeds | on the Great Western Railway. m wt) ornamented with Marble Tops, with Shelves inside, 24ft. high, 
i Dhara aa ie waite COE RE RO Rau MESSRS. BROWN & ATTWELL, Srrpsmen, orsers by post will be punctually attended to, by applying at G. 
deners? Chronicle and Gazette. Fronrists, and Generar Puawrers, Uxbridge, Middlesex, AgsAno, No. 2, Beauchamp-street, Brooks’-market, Leather- 
Also obtained the following prizes :—No. of Blooms Exhibited, | acknowledge with gratitude the liberal extension of patronage | Lhe, Holborn. 
oth . . + 12 
Ist prize at Hull, Aug. 3 is ‘ . they have received, and beg most respectfully to assure their ry 
peciea eoiuveley Hebe rth ss +2 Joeates dace |Griende it ninos their earnest endeavour to merit future appro- , HORTICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS. 
| ‘Awarded an extra prize at the Royal South London Flo. bation by offering nothing to their notice except such articles as EAD’S GARDEN SYRINGE (for the invention of 
ricultural Society, Sept. 13th. =. =. =. . . 4 | they feel convinced will give satisfaction. With this view they which he has been honoured with the Silver Medal of the 
i Ist prize at Leeds, Sept. 2ist_ . . . . 4 12° | introduce the following New Varieties of Splendid SEEDLING | Royal Horticultural Society), also small Machines, Pails, Truck 
ie Ist prize at Newcastle, Sept.2ist . . . «6 HLIAS, which they have purchased of the fortunate raisers; | Machines, and Garden Engines of every description, on the mo: 
ie ist prize at Sunderland, as a superior first-class Seedling, the description will prove faithful as eceived, and not highly | improved principle, which may be worked with half the labour 
a Sept. 27t z 5 ly phe EN Ses Se Oe 6, coloured in order to procure a sale; and they believe them to be | Tequired for any other Engines now in use, and are the best 
i 1st prize at the York Floral and Horticultural Society, equal to any nowoffered. Should the season prove unpropitious | #dapted for destroying those insects which make such deadly 
{ pt. 28th.  , wt et Ont ace 7 18 | £0 any of them, no charge will be made for such, where the | havoc on all choice Fruit-trees and plants at this season of the 
r Ist prize at the York Floricultural Society, Oct. 1st Bre} selection has been left to B. and A. year,and which the Patentee, from 31 years experience in the 
a Ist prize in its class as the best white or blush, ditto. They also avail themselves of this opportunity to inform their | Science, can safely warrant, The valves are so arranged, that 
‘ Height, 4to 5 ft, Plants, 108,6d. friends that they can supply all the varieties of other establish- they are never liable to be out of repair. Likewise a Portable 
Also recommended by the London Floricultural Society as one | ments of known respectability, at a trifling advance, to cover the | F1®®-Enorne, upon an entirely new principle, will pass any com- 
of the best Six New Dahlias coming out in 1843. expense of Carriage, &c.—Catalogues on application. mon doorway, may be worked by two men, and will discharge 
Lapy Sue (Topp’s): Beautiful ruby, carmine, fine clean- SEEDLINGS, 1843. 20 gallons per minute a distance of 60 feet ; and by fow men may 
cupped petals, of good substance, rising well in the centre; of 1, Great Moovun (Attwell}, colour bright garnet, petals be continued for any length of time. This Engine is so con- 
considerable depth and good size ; very constant, and a decided ; shaded, cupped and stiff, full centre, form circular, full size, structed, that by shifting a single pin, it may be worked by one 
first-rate show flower. Height, 4 {t.; Plants, 108. 6d. constant and fine show flower. 5 feet.—Plants, 10s. 6d. proved tease for all Horticultural purposes. May be seen and 
Allorders addressed J. Epwarps, Layerthorp@ Florist, Nursery | _ 2. Vuxvs, a pure white, great depth of cupped petals, form cir- | Proved at 95, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, 
¢ and Seedsman, 7, New Bridge-street, York, will be strictly at. | cular; first prize for best white at Crown and Anchor, 1841; first 
: tended to; and the greatest care will be taken in sending outgood | at Windsor, Wycombe, and several early shows in 1842; was so | NOW ON VIEW, EAST INDIAN ORCHIDACEA FOR SALE 
if plants at an early period, so asto ensure a good bloom during | much affected by the thrip as the season advanced that it could BY AUC * 
(i the season.—York, Dec., 1842. not be exhibited with advantage. Plants, 10s, 6d.—First week ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS beg to announce they 
4 m May. 4 : ~ will sell by Auction, at their Great Room, 38, King-street, 
i CHOICE PANSIES, 3. LADY or THE Manor (Attwell), very light, delicately tipped Covent-Garden, on Monpay, 24th April, at 12 o’clock, a con- 
J HENCHMAN begs to inform Growers of the | With lavender, good shape and properties; every flower fit for signment of very valuable ORCHIDACE#, which have just ar- 
i e PANSY that he has still on hand a few healthy Plants of | SHOW. 5feet.—Plants, lus. 6d. é rived overland from India in the most perfect health, having been 
ii his six seedling varieties, at 21s. the collection. 4. DREADNOUGHT (Robertson), beautiful chesnut-brown, fine | collected in the presidency of Bombay between the 20th and 25th 
Hi J. H. has also a few choice varieties to offer at from 9s. to 185, ; CUPped petals, noble back-tier flower, excellent properties and February last. 
- perdozen, ° shape. 4 to 5 feet. Gardeners’ Gazette, second week in October ‘the attention of collectors is respectfully invited to this un- } 
J. H. begs to state that there is, at present, a VACANCY in his | (See Correspondence). 10s. 6d. i precedented Sale. The Plants are now on view ; and Catalogues 
I Establishment (which comprises a general Nursery Stock) for a » Locnixzn (Robertson), beautiful glossy scarlet, cupped, con- | may be had ofthe A 38, King-street, Cov ny ! 
d respectable Youth as APPRENTICE. A moderate Premium | Sant and fine, in the way of Lec’s Bloomsbury, but much finer. ea SLI OD Ns EE EE MIE RS 
i fequited: ‘dmonton, London, Apri! 13, 184: Stock, only four roots. Plants, 10s. 6d. ’ TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, and OTHERS. 
ay trite. ere absent, we ih eats Ce eOry, a very fags and Cra ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 
3 a 4 a , | Shaded rose, fine cupped petals, splendid habit and shape, an ' me s nt 
ITCHELL’S Unrivalled Variegated DAHLIAS, | good show flower. Stock, two roots. Plants, 7s. 6d. i Lane, aCe ilar CORTE A SRE Sioa 
viz., the BEAUTY of SUSSEX and BLANCHE SHELLEY, 7. Coronet (Thompson), bright dark flame, bold back-tier Twelve o’Clock,—A. deli etal ‘Aesortment pt aplena Done 
jurcrr1 begs to announce his intention of sending out | flower, considerable depth of stiff cupped petals, well up, superior | mr yaa Piconuyasatee anh DAME. OR on te 
the above Seedling Dahlias, which he can recommend | centre, and constant ; every bloom fit for show. 4 ft.—Plant: 4 ape ist? Dey eage to SUA ROONLUD Ey 
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; with confidence to the most limited grower; they have been Arrwiut avail themselves of this opportunity to | varied ana inne ones by ontge yeeea Sida meat k 
i justly pronouiced both by foreign and English growers to be the | make it known that they have purchased from the executor of —May be viewed the morning Gf Bblogsnad CRORE hee ace 
A most beautiful and the most valuable acquisition ever offered to | the late T. Hogg all the reserved and selected stock of CARNA- had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, ‘Ammeneas gadane 
ij the public. J. M. will also have fine plants of Mrs. SHELLEY, | TIONS and PICOTEES of that renowned grower, and respect- | peyrctet ‘iecnsfiia : 4 ae 
V: which is first-rate and very scarce. ‘The BEAUTY of SUSSEX, | fully solicit a share of that patronage he so long and deservedly : 
i —This Dahlia has been placed before any other two-coloured | enjoyed; feeling assured that with this splendid addition to their | TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AMATEURS, AND OTHERS, 
Hill, the Floricnitural, the South London, Maidstone, and Ton- | any extent, and to the entire satisfaction of those persons who j 
bridge Wells shows, Colour, delicate pink, strongly edged with | may honour them with their commands. 200 of The Ncaleemnne eT ate beet aint 
Cherry —the petals are cupped, of firm texture, and well ar- Fine Border Carnations from 6d. per pair. Greenhouse Plants, Cactus, &c. &c., ready to bloom; will be 
| Wale N, the conten as ihe general formis excellent, and rising ||. B. and A. have a few pairs of their Goliath Camation, a Seed- | parted with wut, onctUs ground being wanted for building 
well in the centre; a constant show-fluwer—4 feet, 10s, 6d. | ling Scarlet Bizarre, not always a show flower, but one of the purposes.—For Cards to view, apply to Mr. SNAPE Nurseryman, 
i BLANCHE SHELLEY, white, delicately tipped with purple, | largest and best stage flowers ever sent out, 5s. per pair. opposite the Turnpike, New North-road, Hoxton. 
beantifully-cupped petals, superior form, and of great depth: a | A fine assortment of Auriculas, Polyanthuses, Tulips, Pinks, | ——--—— —— ———— * : _ 
i constant show-flower—65 feet, 10s. 6d. Mrs. SHELLEY, delicate | Picotees, Carnations, Pelargoniums, and Pansies, TO tS. 
rosy pink, cupped petals, a constant show-flower—4 feet, 5s. | Nearly 100 varieties of German Stock, Aster, and Larkspur, T° BE SOLD or LET, TWO GREENHOUSES, 
i flower, at all the principal Shows in England, viz.—the Salt | own extensive stock, they will be enabled to execute orders to ‘pe B 
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iy J ihe usual allowance to the trade, where a dozen plants are |m packets from 12s. to 6d., as imported. All the new and old | 4 with a small Corracz and Grounp, in an eligible situation, 
ordered.—Piltdown Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. Varieties of Annual Flower Seeds, in small and large packets. | with immediate possession. The only reason of parting with 
i ’ — UG celebrated Black Spine Cucumber Seed, in packets at | the Property isin consequence of ill health. A ply at Mr. 8. 
: N ; i epee ee) 3 Brown’s, Florist, ite St. John’ d-road, Edgeware-rd. 
i J pes es Se eae Sie ate a wand A. are now sending ont a splendid Collection of Ten s, Florist, opposite St. John’s Wood-road, Edgewa 
Creeper, Seypanthus elegans (Loasa volubilis), whieh he is | SCC%ling PaNsixs, at 21. 2s,; the Princess. of Wales and Radical E] OLLY-HEDGEH.—T0 BE SOLD, 40 Rods of a 
{abled to offer at 35. each, or 30s. per doz, Plants may also be | 22°K alone, 74. 6d. ench. Fine scarlet Intermediate Stock Seed, fine thriving Honiy-1 bout to be removed imme- 
‘ had of Wanner and Warnun, ‘Seeds en, 29 Cot hill. ts veo | 18. per packet; Trade packets, 2s, 6d. ately for th ioe Pith nae bt wae fi Ad into one. Apply 
f the Exchange.—The “sheet ismen, 28, Cornhill, opposite The Uxbridge Nursery is celebrated for its fine growth of Ever- 'y for the purpose of throwing two fields into 5 
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