THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 3—1843. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 
Pricer 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL, HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
AST N 
Amaryliis belladonna, its trent- 
a saan 
seeds, 
RL BEeSnOrODR a 
to sow 
Pd 
Mow ar 
ty remarks on 
i 
ener, No. VIII. 
Naturalist’s Pocket Almanacs, 
W. a, emigration to 
trate of s aera ries 
iekes for pits, to pre 
Ombrological.Alinanack, re 
i br mn gUE 22 destroy 
apply Ji nid mania to 
‘emiarks on 
r of Winkfield, de- 
Seen coats 
I eon tan adenopetaluin 
for eee 
feria 
oburgia versi 3 as pipelneon 205 
fla ia lives : a3a | Pe hnrgontam’y good foe kinds 25 b 
cuttivance in the Creation +28 b | Picotees, sele 6 
okery, problem 22 0 | Plantations, owe, treatment of 
‘orn, ad. ye of buying 2 op: 
cori vantage buy ing instead the open ground, 
Mpwoeet 
welip arly bloom 6: % sere in wi er. 
aa ood properties vot: Polyted itle ey ews 
ae it, son. otato-haulm, to Convert into 
Bx hit ct, Femarks on. 19',s1a | ananue. « 
ibitions Cf single plants. 795 ¢ Bie for hothouses, economical 
Uit-trees, select 25 xplained 
Gardeners,’ effects of dissipation 
rema) 
= societies, 
Mano, experi 
gs periments 
ith . * Yas 
gine. by by hot- “water, at Mr. event the 
Coed 9 sof mice and pheasants 22 b 
ns t, valley of, its productions 23 BUA Pa rsion into gum 
fects, effect of” powerful smells ands 23 b 
Leek ik fs x i ons of the” Prussian 
Bepec: To Re 
se of Jeep, to destroy s ps as a green manure. 20 ¢ 
nures, eeimen with 2b refuse as a manure 5a 
tetas Wood-ashes, a good manure 25a 
Row. BOTANIC SOCIETY oF ~ LONDON. 
Horeca Ns, INNER Cirncin, Recent’s PA Exhibi- 
foil for ‘he year 1843 will take place in Hes Gardens on the 
lowing days, viz. 
Wednesday, May 2. 
dnesday, June 28) 
dr as phate T0eFyvon 2 2 till 7 o’clock. 
Wei 
By Order of the Cou 
Ja 
SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1 
BS. JAMES RICHARDSON, 
LADY er 
1eaa PORT oF se Lonpon Fiori 20, 
aaine —Six Bloo: f a Seedling Dahlia of 1841, named ‘Mrs, 
Ory, es Richarson were sent for opinion by Mr. James Edwards 
T lowe er was shown at the Royal South London 
hibition last week, and had an rize 
on the present occasion was shown in much bet- 
th , e 
dedly meet blooms being are up in the centre, and deci. 
ek, Hs3 Carie Sowersy, Secretary. 
ied TODD’S 
TURAL SOCIETY, Sepr. 2 
ite The following was the decision of the censors: 
ve nae substance, and ‘arrangement of petals, good; eye, good ; 
Pth, full; size, m; general form, good; colour, white, 
ee tipped s class ot ality, frst rate.—From the @ar- 
and Gaze 
mae Prize at Beverly, Sept. net 5 
led an extra prize at ue ® Royal “south London Flo: 
ticultural Society, Sept. 
St prize at Leeds, Sept. ava gal Pea 
4 
. + 1g 
ee Prize at Newcastle, Sept. 21s 6 
Lee ee asa asedon “first-class Seedling, 
t 6 
nts at the York Floral and Horticultural Society, 
rst is ls 
Ist rize at the York Floricultural Society, Oct. ist) 
Prize in its Cee as the best white or es ditto. 
ight, 4to 5 ft. Plants, 
mmended by the London Morita Society as one 
w Dahlias coming out in 1 
cupped p iain (Lov? 's): Beautiful ruby eietae fine clean- 
upped pe tals, of good substance, rising well in the centre ; of 
first. ra fears depth and good size; very Foeene And a decided 
Also ri 
ets the bee 
Lior i w flower. Height, 4 ft. ; 3; Plants, 10. 
rd Oa) addressed J. Epwarps, plorist, Layerthorpe Nursery 
by w Bridge-stree' ill be strictly at. 
3 fired the greatest care will be abe in sending out good 
an early period, so as to ensure a good bloom during 
480n.—York, Dec 
rt UCHSTA BROCKMANIA- 
et Yaised by PappeEn, Gardener to the Rey. William 
: an, of Benehsorough: Kent. It has been justly admired 
Who have seen it, and repeatedly noticed by the selene of 
firmnesg 7S Cae as a su perb vari icty. 
—This splendid Fucnsra 
8 Sto » Correspondents," 
ey Telbare’ S naenenii fine foliage, is of vigorous 
most profuse bloomer ; therefore confidently reeom- 
Sirable in any collection, pod Paes to the 
ong Plants will be sen arly in pring (ear- 
ost- 
As the Plants (so far as the limited stERE 
eal be sent according to priority of order, early 
usual uested. To Nurserymen ordering Six Plants, the 
borou; h, nce.—Direct to Mr. PAppEN, Gardener, Beach. 
rOUgh, Hythe, Kent.—Dee, 1, 184 
RANUNCULUSES, 4} 
PICOT 
ANEMONES, AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, 
EES, AND LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 
OM, Sere Rise, 2AR Lonpon, 
BR Frorist 
» Gentry, and 
best season for Pease Hine Flowers, 
xgu supply them of first-rate quality at the following 
a 
4 4 0 
CULUSES, 100 roots in 100 eu et fine sorts 
8 100. 
ag Superfine mixtures from 5. 
ONE 0 roots in 100 Rapevine § 
a mixtures 08 7s. 6d,to2 
Ne 25 ae orts, 1 plant of ¢ . 
s $29 super eee ,Upairof each . 3 
5 fine eortey 1 pair of each 2 
Mi WPI SOTEES, 12 superti " 
UM 1, LANCUFOLTUM AL LBUM sors, atg srget Rei 
NC 
SPECIOsUM, anu bulbs, at 63s 
10 en aee that he has a few Trees of his PRINCESS- 
for sale, at 5s, each,—The ‘Trade supplied. 
unio shen 
Guna 
per 100. 
AU 
uy, é 
ROE als 
each, 
FUCHSIA ST. CLARE. 
7 OUELL & CO. have much pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Ggrdeners’ Chronicle to their Advertisement 
of the above magnificent Fuchsia, inserted i ss ape Paper of the 
24th Dec., together kis th their two new Verben 
Great Yarmouth N 
Popa DAHLIA GROWERS.—For Sale at L. JACOB 
Bet Hoxtoulenrist, Litge, Belgium, the beautiful 
Dahlia sais .E, (semis 1841, de Tassart) from 4 to 5 
feet high, ana pened an admirable form, leaving 
nothing to be desired; the colour as white as snow. 
dimensions, those of its eiey flower far surpass the largest of 
the Virgin Qu neen. This truly remarkable Dahlia, which may 
justly be called the King of the Whites, has ses Aes medals 
of honour at the last exhibitions of Liste a and Rournay, and is 
considered far snperior to Lady Prudho o-Blafishe, Biavea, and 
other new whites of high ee short, all the amateurs 
who have seen it, unanim: ously it is impossible to pro- 
‘the connItiOAs oh the sale are 
50frs. per good root, if there are 20 ordered 
peer ne end ‘Of ihe eeherié Essgeie) January ; ie not, the sale of 
the 1. be postponed until aut 
D OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. per 
dozen.—The Annual Trapontadony of these delightful and 
ee BULBS has just been received at AxrHurR CopBeErT’s, 
ate . C. BArnon’s, Italian Warehouse, 18, Pall Mall. Where 
also. aes be seen a Choice Collection of Orange, Lemon, Citron, 
Lime, and Cypress Trees, Catalonian and Arabian Jasmines, &c., 
just arrived from Italy,— NB. Importer of choice Honeycomb, 
cules and Gruyere Cheese, New Salad a and other Foreign 
Prod luce, ke. Lists, with Prices, may be had. 
re) 
a 
IMPERIAL NURSERY, CHELTENHAM, 
AMUEL HODGES begs respectfully to inform the 
admirers of the Pelargonium, that he has a pen more ene 
plants left of his unique Seedling, Oberon, at 42s. each. 
that have not seen Oberon, will find the attra a faithful hese 
cription. It has the habit and size of bloom of Foster's Alicia ; 
in the upper petal is a large dark spot, with a clear and distinct 
white margin about the eighth of an inch wide; the lower petal 
is as brilliant a white as the upper margin, and forms a beautiful 
cup without{crumple or ser: rates 
OUNTY FIRE-OFFICE, AND PROVIDENT 
LIFE Ce 50, Recent-sraner, Prccapiniy. Esta 
blished 1 USTEES. 
His ore the Duke of Rutland, Sir Henry Pyn: 
Sir it Frederic 4 rt Roe, io Ba 
Esq. M.D. 
The Rt. Hon. Lord Northwick | John Edward Conant, ae 
The Earl of Macclesfield Andrew Maclew, E: 
Sir Wm. Earle Welby, Bart: | Fred 
Sir John Osborn, Bart. | Geo , Esq. 
Sir R. Duckworth King, Bart. Risers Earle Welby, Esq., M.P. 
& 
a he Marquess of Northampton ‘Join Henderson, 
c. &e, &e. 
The advantages offered to he public by the above Offices are 
such as result froma course of uninterrupted prosperity, the 
fruits ofa prudent and economical management for a period of 
thirty-five years. 
present time so many establishments exist, vieing with 
each other in the profession of benefits to the public, which nu- 
merous failures and consequent ruin to thousands of industrious 
families have proved to be crear G that the Directors ae 
they will best discharge their duty he Proprietors and 
Public by a simple statement of the advantages which have ‘heen 
'Y Frre Orrick has not only settled all claims with 
promptitude and liberality, but has, from its first establishment, 
returns to the Insured. These amount at the pre- 
sent time to 125,000/. 
The Provipenr Lirs Orrice has at each septennial period di- 
vided the whole of the profits, subject to a deduction of about a 
twentieth part only, among the Insured. The Lene/its actually 
secured to yee insured i in this Office may be judged of by the 
following Ta’ 
i} 
2 
No. of] .,..| Bonus i n | Bonus in | | Bonus in | Total of | Sum 
Policy | © 5 18138 1820 1827 & 1834) 1841. Bonuses. |Insured 
viged; [ues a de} s. d. ad) 
109 | 37 |221 11 2 387 11 10 |j04 0 4 3 4| 2500 
430 | 38 | 90 311/159 3 O}M48 6 4 13 3). 1000 
435° | 38 1257 2 1 (506.19 6 |744.19 6 1 1) 3000 
492 46 110615 9 |197 16 2 |:99 15 11 7 | 1000 
15 18172 19- 1./134 13 vy 0k Sa 7 9} 1000 
982 39 (167 8 6 |326 8 6 |180 7 10 410} 2000 
Joun A. Beaumont, Managing Director. 
PATRONIZED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, 
THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON, THE EARL OF HAR- 
RINGTON, AND MANY OF THE Reenee é 
"U.HE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY.— any years 
past there has been cultivated in the neignbourhood of Yar- 
mouth, adjacent to the ancient Castle o: n Fastolff, a red 
Raspberr, t extraordinary size and 1 etNaavcurs The 
Nobility who visit the sea-coast here have svatiably” cate essed 
their astonishment at the exceeding fineness of the fruit of this 
variety, and until lately Your.n and Co. have not outs bis 
to obtain a sufficient stock of it to bring it into public notice; but 
pavee now obtained a supply (although limited) of fine Canes, 
beg t wing terms, and they can be sent 
with are to any part of the United Kingdom, on the receipt of 
a Post-office order. 
Packages Sontainine 50 Canes, 
Canes, 14s.—Package included. 
ie 
25s.—Packages containing 25 
OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural and 
other Buildings.—STEPHENSON aa Co., Agents = a 
Old Park Iron- works, and 
London, solicit an inspection of their Brean Conieal Boller, 
(See iia 's description, Gardeners’ ee Mareh 12, p. ee ) 
To Amat ese Boilers will be found invaluable. 
complete Ration: furnaces or cette in brickwork, ReOvEnIEG Ee 
pleasure, very ornameiital in appearance, and require attention 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 5/. 5s. and upwards. Further 
particulars, with plans and estimates: yi heating any description 
of building, may be obtained as abov vhere also may be seen 
the improved Wrought-iron Boiler, i applied with Chanter’s 
Smoke- consuming Furnaces at Chatsworth, and many other of 
the Nobility’s Seats. Iron Fencing, Hurdles, Bedsteads, Orna- 
mental Wi Worg Garden ee &c. &c. ‘Lhe trade sup- 
plied with Hi Hot-water Socket-pipe 
N. AYTE’s New Patent ‘Land- -presses and Drills. 
‘ew to whom Your. and Co. have sentit, 
their high admiration of its superiority over ‘other varieties ; 3 
and a letter 
‘iety was sent, states 
prizes at the ere sSHOWSt his neighbourhood. In conclusion, 
YourLt and Co. beg to state that they have not, or do they 
intend to recommend any article but that which n do 
with confidence; and in this instance they feel fully assured of 
its giving the most entire satisfaction.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, 
Norfolk, Jan. 19, 1843. 
K ARLY PEAS, &.—HENRY D. CORMACK, 
4 SEEDSMAN, begs respectfully to inform the Nobility, 
Gentry, and others, of Manchester and its Vicinity that they can | 
be supplied with the following aed and ee articles + Sor- 
mack’s Prince Albert and early Kent Peas, Bri een ditto ; 
Taylor’s New Improved Windbor, and ToMieon? ‘Ss “Wonder ful 
Beans; Manchester and Giant red and pink Celery; Hamilton’s 
White ‘Spine and Walker’s pee fighter Cucumbers ; Incompara- 
ple Cos Lettuce, together with every other variety of Horticultu- 
ral, ereriou lates and Floricultural Seeds, at his Wholesale and 
Retai areh¢ house, 106, Deangate, Mai anchester. Agent for Sir 
James oe ay’s Patent Fertilising and Guano Manures. 
“To NOBL EMEN, GENTLEME N, NURSERY. MEN, , & OTHERS, 
Two LE erected ae several Two-) ight Boxes and 
ap-glasses, Rockwork, sundry Utensils, &e. 
ESSRS. ROTH EROE & MORRIS are instructed 
to submit to public competition, by Auction, on the Pre- 
mises, Cotham-road, near Bristol, on Wed dnesday, Jan. 25th, 
1843, and following day, at 11 o’clgek, by order o: Trustees 
of Mr, John Miller, eure a deed of aeonitienes the whole of 
the valuable Nur ‘ock, consisting of Fruit and Forest-trees, 
Eyergreens and $ ae COnee: Greenhouse, and Herbaceous 
Plants, a choice raaca of Carnations, Picotees, Auriculas, 
&e. Beith be viewed prior to sale. Catalogues may be had 2 
Mr. e, Solicitor, No. 1, Stephen-street, Bristol; Mr. T. 
Willeox Builder, Bristol ; of the principal Seedsmen in Teorey 
on the Premises; aud of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 
wy tonstone. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ene, aad at very moderate inte erected by DANIEL and 
WARD BAILEY, 272, HO 
Danie. SBANL BY having Mavouee’ itch 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 Aficient, but very simple, and have combined 
durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. ‘They 
have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
ey noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
mployed by the Horticultural Society OtLoaton, in executing the 
works of their splendid Conserv: atory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
nd E, Barney also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhib: iting, amongst other metal works, an extremely completeand 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement ot the ov a more com- 
pide than has hitherto been brought before the publi ii 
D. and BE. ILEY were the first to introduce met etallie eat: Se 
near Biases to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conserva’ ory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Continent, 
D.and E. BAILEY ie prepared a quantity tae Cea aatie atncy 
Protectors, which are now ready for immedia' 
beg to introduce to public notjce a new Trough ae 4 
daceous or other Houses where vapeur is constant ee vase 
vals required. and which may be seen at their Mat 
1G 
PENN’S SYSTEM PER ESO a OBTAINING A FREE 
rE RE ATMOSPHERIC AIR 
CIRCULATION OF HEATE: OTHER BUILDINGS. 
a BS OO es HORTICULT Pua & ‘ r 
L. having had eve’ opportunity of making 
best method of consiructin; 
imself acquainted with ae AES ee aera 
1 Buildings of avery side te eatin eng 
Horticultural Bo uit—and ha tae with much satisfaction wit- 
i CONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 
No. 34, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. 
Established 1823. Hee, oe Act of Parliament, 3 William IV. 
eR RATES Be SE Et y f OF ANY OTHER OFFICE 
that entitle the a: d to par’ abipute in the pr yfits, as follows :— 
Age. 15 20 | 2 | 30 35 | 40 | 45 { 50 
Annwi | | | | ra 
110 8/1 147 wep capi nial of 
Prem | 
| 
ar ne Bonus 5 declared in 1834 amounted up upon an average to 16/. 
per ats on the premiums paid; and in 1839 a second 
Bonus was awarded, amounting on thea erage to 3 1, per cent 
on the Pe paid during the preceding five 
‘e for eS im any part of Ei 
proceeding ( es ag debe tes 
Port thercor to pact 
TO: 
one} nor for 
dueling, ot by. 
interests of 
ssrenivemietel ssigned. 
on any cat ev ery, day. 
‘oard of Dire 
m: 
Assurances may bee 
By orde: 
y order of the Br penvetery. 
CAMPBELL JAMES Sa aEei 
Pam & 
2 om gem ag 
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23am 4 
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n the adaptation of this prin. 
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nessed the gradual het of Bung, begs fo announce to 
which has (aé az sys 
great perfection, an 
gp fo ee Tube or Conical eo 
ea ‘Ww 
fit 
er Appa. 
i, the greatest 
of ‘emperatare preserved, and much ‘ten and trouble 
gNN’S SYSTEM Only requires publicity to be appre- 
inte, ey ‘Public are therefore invited to inspect its efficient 
omtieh an imm 
regulary 
at the Inventor’s Hesldanea, Lewisham. The great end 
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sa nema van hours in a temperature 
mer-heat, with as much comfort as co! 
by be nee from an_ont-door temperature Sy wake 
W. Hint would refer any, who may desire ne > appl y the above 
tem to Foreing-Houses in parti Joun aoe MoT, 
Isleworth, who ed this 
ing. enabled 
any further information, upon ope ion to W, Hinz, Builder 
and Surveyor, Lewisham, 
