THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY, 
_No, 2—1843. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 
Pricer 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST NUMBER. 
Agapanthns, ite treatment « 9b) Land, remarks on trenching 
Amatenrs’ Garden + 4b} w ere the subsoil is clay 9a 
Arpmonia, fixed with chloride of La neeston Bot. Gardens, New” 
9a South Wales. 7b 
Amienia, isinate of to apply 9a/T He of ce mesa to Sanspiant. + 9a 
9a 
Aviles, xitcen, melas . Os he + 5b 
He ees ~ 9d wae 
Ren treatment in er. 6b ‘anuring with green crops a Be 
‘art of cultivating the arshy land, to render fertile + 9a 
ground without manure, rey. 8a artagon, ite derivation + 6b 
sprouts, to coo Te | Masters’ Nursery, noticed . c 
Buck Wheat, asa green manuré 4 | Mice, to destroy a 
Capesthorne’ Hall, remarkable atitralist's Corner, No. VIL. © 
Khododendri ites 8a | Onions, Tripoli, to plant b 
Celery, its culture in beds 4a_| Plants emit carbonic acid from’ 
hickweed, to destroy . 9b| _ the roo : 5b 
China, collector for + 7b| Potatoes, to oplant sya 24 
¢ of the Niger, its vege- + 9b 
ion + 7a | Potter’s artifical guano, experi- 
in to graft . + + 95] _ ments wit ait aigiO ye 
ieging, price of + 9a | Boultry, good Kinds Kappan 
Drai remarkson .  .  « 3a@ v] ~ 7b 
Eleagnus SO nig mot eaten a by” 198 
Evergreens, t + Ob for + + Ob 
h and silves, to 0 keep i in Seis 
inte: 6e 6b 
Fruit, to pres be oa 
. trees, se transplant a: be 6b 
Fuchsia spl Jenden 7a 
Grafting emarks 0 + 9b 9b 
Grammatophylium mhulfosum Spirits of Tar, offensive to ver- 
var. tigrinum =. 7b «5a 
Grapes, cause of rust 5 ¢| Tilandsia, its wreatmen 9b 
ir. Crawshay’s, Fema 0 én 84 | Vrees, guard for, described” 6a 
Greenhouse plants, select. 7» | Trellis for creepers. . 4b 
pete Ben ficial ects, of + 7b] Vet teh, analysis of Be 
xperimen’ » ba remarks on pruning . + 9a 
Heat ng, remarks Ns 9a to boil for manure 9a 
Horse-chesnuts, as fo for Pigs « + 6e y» emrulean, remarkyon . 04 
Horse-radish, t to extirpi 9b ‘ms, to destroy ba 
King-wood, its origin 8¢| Zichya villosa. ; 76 
J AMES DICKSON & SONS, NursuryMen, Sreps- 
Pan , and Fiorisrts, have much pleasure in announcing that 
+ Seca at the Royal Cale- 
donian Hortons! ReeetH Ss aicetinie of the 15th July fast, and 
were say, eect as being the finest varieties yet exhibit 
There net varieties, named as ollowe+-George 
Heriot, Graham, Gregan: ‘Ariadne, ica Neilli hese 
will be sent out in rotation of order, n April next, at 30s. 
Early orders al pobliees and meet with 
¥ 8 the stock of some of the varieties is 
Very limited, early DES can only be guaranteed execution, 
Seed Ware! jouse, 32, South Hanover-street, Edinburgh; 
Nurseries, Inverleith, and Broughton Par! 
‘ote.—Mes: Sons are now sending out plants of that 
beautiful and distinct variety of Epiphyllum truncatum, called 
Epiphyllum truncatum elegans, which attracted so much notice 
Be the Horticultural Society’s Show. 
FUCHSIA ST. CLARE. 
OUELL & CO. have much pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Advertisement 
of the above Magnificent Fuchsia, inserted in this. Paper of the 
24th Dec., together with their two new Verbei 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Jan. 5, 1843. 
ITCHELL’S Unrivalled Variegated DAHLIAS, viz. 
~The BEAUTY of SUSSEX and BLANCHE SHELLEY, 
nee Mircue.t begs to announce his intention of sending out 
in May the above seedling Dahlias; which he can recommend 
With confidence to the Han limited grower; the: have bee 
meee Pronounced both by 
Hil, e principal Shows in England £ 
the Eloricultural, the South London, Maidstone, and Ton 
Shows, Colour, delicate pink, strongly edged with 
thie petals are cupped, 
» Never confused ; the general form is excellent, and rising 
ae the centre; a constant show-flower—4 feet, 10s. 6d. 
Beaute, CHE SHELLEY, white, delicately tipped with purple, 
const ully cupped petals, aay form, and of great depth: 
Tosy ant show. flower—5 feet, . 6d. Mrs. SHELLEY, SUNS 
Th ae cupped petals, a eonietant show-flower—4. feet, 
oeue een allow eric to the trade, where a dozen plants ane 
Shag tdown Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. 
g 
SEEDLING DAHLIAS.—W. R. WHALE begs to 
ounce to Dahlia-growers generally, that he intends send- 
HERO of STONEHENGE Dahlia, in sone Plants, 
merou May 3 it not being in his power to accommodate his ni: 
Ss friends with Ground Roots, hi 
Sf 
Prizes Heynes, Spary, liek Awarded the pellosane 
n SeuEbUy, Plain, supposed 
TY, ruby ground, tipped, 
new in 1 colour, full-sized flower, 
a ee form, an every day’s flower 
‘ight te iE, a 
ff, quite 
ls, 
r constant “he ae = ice 10s. 6d. APPLA 
108. Gd. Omy ga, other stif? petal flowers —hcignt 4 to 5 feats 
Jan, 4, 1843; t 
SEYMOUR'S g SUPERB WHITE. ‘CELE RY. 
E 
MESSRS. Lane and SON beg again to offer to 
Packet) the gual the above Superior Celery Seed (at Is, 6d. per 
opi ities of which are so well known as to require 
at although it may be advisable to state, by way 
tie foe aie 18 an old variety of Seymour’s White 
ae the BLACK-Sty le, Roe hich is very abrerlon to the above.— 
Either or rook catia be sent by post, on the 
0: order from unknown 
urseries, Great, Berkhampstead, Dec, 26, 1842. 
RANUNCULUSES. 
*100 Different superb named sorts, one root ofeach. #5 0 
*100 Splendid Seedling varieties, Ditto Ditto 10 0 0 
W ESSRS. TYSO & SON, Wartinerorp, Berks, 
invite the attention of their elerg Friends and the paene 
to their extensive Collection of Named Ranunculuses, and 
ticularly eir unrivalled Seedlings, to which they have a 
cently eaued some splendid new varieties. They have received 
during the past season, by reports in Hew Papers) as well as b: 
private letters, numerous testimonials erior character 
of the Flowers raised by them, and of the Prizes: obtained bes aed 
Seedlings at many oh ns principal 
OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural and 
other Buildings.—STEPHENSON and Co., Agents for the 
Old Park Iron-works, ani d Manufacturers, él, Gracechurch-street, 
London, solicit an inspection of their impro ved Conical Boiler. 
eh Editor’s description, Gardeners’ Chroni 
To Amateurs these Boilers will be found invaluable. 
Further 
the kingdom. The Seedling varieties are of Mecone eoee 
and will yield a CSraoe of bloom. An carly application is 
recommended, to ensure all the sorts. 
The articles marked * can now be Vanes by post, and 
will be slut securely packed and prepaid, without additional 
charge, to lemen forwarding the cash with the order. 
Messrs. t. ¥ Son’s General Descriptive Priced Catalogue for 
1843 may be had Gratis, and will be sent prepaid to applicants 
enclosing a twopenny postage label. 
EEDLING DAHLIA.— DEWAR’S IMOGENE. 
A beautiful bright lilac; fine ew petals, good outline and 
rises well in the centre, a most Ha bloomer, and very con- 
stant; flowers well above the foliage on stiff foot-stalks, height 
from 3 to 4 feet. It took a Seedling Prize at the following shows 
Ist. at the Great North of England, 8th Sept., 18413 eck Class 
Prize at Hexham, 3 blooms, 13th Sept., 1842; First Cl 
the North of England, 12 blooms, 21st Sept. ; First Me ee at Dur- 
ham, 21st Sept.; First Prize at Morpeth, 9 blooms, 22d Sept. It 
also obtained a Prize at York, 28th Sept. In class showing, it 
was placed first at Hexidns ae the North of England shows as 
being the best lilac. It was also placed as a First Class Flower 
by the Board of the Hexham Floral Soe, onthe 7thSept. Will 
Be sent out in strong plants the last week of April, at 10s. each, 
and may be had of Mr. Henry Newrt Rew Nurseryman, eGeae 
tle; Messrs. Wanner, Seedsmen, London; Messrs. RoNALDs, 
Nurserymen, Brentford ; Mr. J. Harrison, York; and H. Dewar, 
Jesmond, near Newcastle-o1 
TPHE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY, patronised by his 
Grace the Duke of Rutland and many of the Nobility. For 
pe ee of the Sree eh of the above highly valuable 
Raspberry, Yournr & Co. refer the readers of the Gar. 
paabedt Ghroniotn to their Aue iisenient of last week. 
Yarmouth Nursery, Jan. 13, 1843. 
peak ARLY PEAS, &e.—HENRY D. CORMACK, 
-4 SEEDSMAN, begs respectfully to inform the Nobility, 
Gentry, and others of Manchester and its Vicinity that they can 
pe supplied aa the following new and early articles :—Cor- 
ack’s Prince Albert and a Kent Peas, British Queen ditto ; 
Taylors aoe improved Windsor, Jobnson’s Wonderful 
Beans ; Manchester oe Giant red and pink Celery; Hamilton’s 
s Prize- ghter Cucumbers ; In incompara- 
t 
m e-c Furnact ny other of 
the Nobility’s Seats. Iron “Fe ‘encing, Hurdles, Bedstesds, Orna- 
mental Wire-work, Garden Lape &c. &c. The trade sup- 
plied pee Hot-water Socket-pip 
N.B.—Wayrn’s New patent “Land-presses and Drills. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTU. eee Se DWELLING-. HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, and. at very saieate charges, aaa by DANIEL and 
DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN 
Dy . BAILEY having devoted much time to the considera~ 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
durability in the apparatus, with economy in the charge. They 
ngland, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
aie; and have had the honour to be 
employ ed by the Hottieditural Society of London, in executing the 
ks of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
zy also construct il scriptions of 
Houston tural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
n, and the atte 2 an inspection of their various drawings 
ancl models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportaniiy ot 
eaiibiting amones igtiesmetsleGHees an extremely complete and 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 
plete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 
. Barnny were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the eee = one of their works, besides many 
one in this country a1 mn the Continent. 
E. Baivey hav a pre} epecea aquantity of the Galvanic Plant 
Protectors, which are now ready for immediate brent (ee 
rchi- 
vals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
PENN’S SYSTEM PERFECTED FOR OBTAINING A FREE 
CIRCULATION OF HEATED PURE ATMOSPHERIC AIR 
THROUGHOUT HORTICULT" TURAL & OTHER BUILDINGS. 
\ y pee having had every opportunity of making 
imself acquainted with the best method of ee 
Horticultural Buildi. ings 0} of even kind—to comman: ie above 
with much natitactlor wit- 
ral, Agricultural, and Florina Seeds, at his Wholesale and 
Retail Warehouse, 106, Deangate, Manchester. Agent for Sir 
es Murray’s Patent ; entilisiztg. and Guanes Manures. 
OTTED VINES.—WANT D, a few strong, bear- 
ing VINES IN POTS, for early Seas H.G.B., 
at the Office of the Chronicle, stating sorts and price. N.B, The 
nearer Cheshire the better. 
SHIRLEY VINEYARD, NEAR HU oi each eaten bs 
EPART: 
1) Coie none HOARE Vespecttully announces that -he 
has now on sale an extensive collection of Grape Vine Plants 
of superior growth, and of the most approved sorts in general 
cultivation, varying in price from 2s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. each. 
To NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NU RSERYMEN, & OTHERS. 
Two EON ee an eae econ. several Two- light Boxes and 
ockwork, card Itensils, &e. 
ESSRS. ROTHEROE & MORRIS are instructed 
to submit to public competition, by Auction, on the Pre- 
mises, Cotham-road, near Bristol, on Wednesday, Jan, 25th, 
1843, and following day, at 11 o’clock, by order of the Trustees 
of Mr. John Miller, under a deed of assignment, the whole of 
the valuable Nursery Stock, consisting of Fruit and Forest-trees, 
Evergreens and Shrubs, Hothouse, Greenhouse, and Herbaceous 
Plants, a choice Collection of Carnati sons, Picotees, Auriculas, 
&c. May be viewed pri jor to sale. talogues may 
. Price, Solicitor, No. 1, Stephen-' sereets Bristol; Mr. T. P. 
Willcox, Builder, Bristol; of the principal Seedsmen in London; 
on the Premises; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 
Leyton: 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING and HEATING by HOT WATER 
nalts and Co., ArncniTects, &c., GLovcEsTsER- 
LACE, Krnq’s- ROAD, CHELSEA, Hothouse Builders and 
Hot-wat ster Appar ratus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the 
Nobility and oan that their business, ein has been extensive 
hroughout the country for many years, is entirely confined to 
the BUILDING OF HORTIC ULTURAL ERECTIONS of every 
description, and the HEATING of them by aos PER. 
CONICAL and eke BOILERS of al PIRES con- 
sumes but a small quantity of fuel, only Tea ie S ateatibnl once 
be 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing Houses 300ft. in 
ngeth. 
oT heir improved plan of BOTTOM HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trough under the bed, is now being universally Sno 
References may be had, and their works scen at most of the 
Nobility and Gentlemen’s Seats in the country, nearly the whole 
of the sala pees: and a great vere Zt ae sg 
els, ’ 
prec ae Se oo a aeatar place, Chel- 
&c,, at their Horticultural Manufactory, 
sea, near Sloane-square, 
| 
| Winr1am Josep Myers and Co.,Impo st. H 
sh fe gr ane cate in the adapraton of this prin- 
ciple to almost every variety of Building, begs to announce to 
the Nobility and Public generally, that he Sreeta CONSERVA- 
TORIES, ey eae &c:, &c., upon the above system, 
which has. (at an immense cost to the arena ERR been brought to 
great py A ction: bail heats thet same by HoTWATER APPARATUS, 
orth improves be or Conical Boilers. W. [l1cu saa adapts 
Dr  kanOre” 's New BALANCED RecuLarTor to the er Appa- 
ratus, by which an immense saving of fuelis effected, theprentest 
regularity of Oe eee preserved, and much time and trouble 
saved, 's SysTeM only requires publicity to be appre- 
ciated. The | Public are therefore invited to inspect its efficient 
Sona! at the Inventor’s Residence, Lewisham. The great end 
gained by adopting this system, is a ieee and rapid Circula- 
tion, producing J ghout 
oe building (of whatever constiutioays and renders aanene to it 
t all times safe and agreeable, ladies of the most delicate con- 
stitution being enabled to remain for hours in a temperature 
greatly exceeding summer-heat, with as much comfort as could 
possibly be derived from an out-door temperature bptcees high. 
W. Hitt would refer eee sass may desire to apply the above 
system to Forcing-Houses in particular, to Mr. Joun W: 
of rare th, who after 40 years’ experience has adopts this 
syst his extensive Designs, a 
any farther Ea org application to W. Hix, Buildet 
and Surveyor, Lewishai 
} OTHOUSES, once &e., var 
and Fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. 
Melon-Boxes and Lights of 
two, and three-light Cuc! ‘to all 
all sizes kept ready for immediate use, packed an me ‘o-light 
parts of the Kingdom; warranted best material. . Hats Made 
oxes and Lights SETS from 1. 8s. arden- ey, Clare. 
and Glazed, 1s. per foot, at Jas. Warr’s, Sash Manufat 
mont- place, Old | Kent- seat Reference given. 
AT LIVER- 
ue (GENUINE GUANO ON SALE A 
able NA- 
—Any quantity of this  gclebrated and valu a 
TURAL MANURE con be obtained from SF to. eke, 
Stores, either in Laverpoot or pant suendon. Liverpool ; Messrs. 
yor, Great 
Coreswortu, Pow tt, and ‘nd CO. Brokers, Liverpool. 
or Messrs. Epwarps, DANSON, 
ned, 12mo, price 9 
BSERVATIONS ON aimseOUGH DRAINAGE 
( as the Bet ok Agricultur) Prosperity. By Ow: EN OWEN 
Ronerrs, Autho ints to Agriculturists,” “Facts for 
Farmers, 3 a church feventes Ube ed. 
idon: Published by Messrs: Simpnin & MAgswar 
pe Ratgs eh eee 
m2 ND AND THE SOUTH See ISLANDS. 
NEW re gvo, with a Map, ae 
: or, an Historical ‘Acoaitde of the 
Pe a Shands in the South Sea, including New Zealand; 
troduction of Roce Neys and the actual cone of the 
to Civilization, Commerce, and the Arts of 
L Right Rev. M. Russexu, LL.D. and D.C.L. 
(of St. John’s College, Oxford), 
By the same Author, uniformly printed, with Maps and numerous 
Neravings 
iS eran aE or the HOLY LAND. 4th Edit, 
ANCIE nd MODERN EGYPT, with an “outline of its 
i gestural iittory.. "ath Bdit., 6 
il. NUBIA and ABYSS 
History. 2d Edit, 
IV. HIS STORY and SESS CONDITION of the BARBARY 
STATES. 94 Eait 
Ouiver & Both: Tainburgh ; SrpKin, MARSHALL, & Cov 
London, 
