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THE GARDENERY 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mar. 
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AURICULAS, &c. 
ESSRS. DICKSON, Nurserymen and Florists, 
Acre-Lane, Brixton, respectfully solicit the early attention 
of Amateurs and ir extensive and choice col- 
lection, which comprises all the best show-flowers of the day. 
Gentlemen wishing to compete for prizes at public exhibitions 
will find this a most desirable opportunity of making their 
selection. The plants are in fine healthy condition, and warranted 
true to their kinds. ICKSON also a few more pairs 
ot that splendid red Picotee, Barraun’s Corwettus to dispose 
it is a beautiful and distinct variety, and as a show-flower , 
is narivated: 3 in its class. Catalogues may be had on application 
0 Messrs. Dickson, or Messrs. Warner & Warner, Seedsmen, 
Cornhill, London oi 
ARNATIONS AND PICOTEES.—Yovutt & Co. 
have now ready eee ane anh several thousand pairs of the 
above flowers, con: of the finest sorts in omens Bion 
the following terms :— 
25 pairs of extra ane and first-rate nafes er her 5 0 
2 itto ‘ 210 0 
a pairs fine ae “ower : 2 . PESO? 
nt 110 0 
012 0 
3 pairs extra fine sbow Pin Ks 2 1 
The selection being left to YourL. & Co. “phe plants are remark- 
ably strong and Seat srt erwasien Hi toname and colour, 
Gre jouth N ‘y, Feb. 2 
\ OOD'S oa SCARLET PHLOX DRI DRUM- 
MONDII.. pein sea of this most beautiful of annuals is 
a dazzling scarlet ; t! are perfectly round, without any 
space between the petals, biter unexceptionably, the most 
brilliant and striking object that, can possibly be imagined.— 
J.2Woop having grown no other sort, a impossible that it can 
be CCE by impregnat warded an extra prize 
at the Summer Show of the Huntir ibe Horticultural Society. 
Dake, containing 12 seeds, 2s. 6d. each, postage included, 
either in cash or postage stamps. 
The following gentlemen of the neighbourhood will vouch for 
the truth of the above description :—Joun Price, Esq., God- 
manchester, Hon. Secretary to the Huntingdon sail 
Society; E, Maurx, Esq., Huntingdon ; Mr. Hester, Garden 
to the Right Hon. Earl of Sandwich, Hinchinbrook, near Hun. 
tingdon ; Mr. Lar 
0 
M.P., Diddington, ‘Wantingdon ; Mr. Giddings, Florist, Heming- 
ford, Huntingdon. 
March is the best aa for sowing, and the seed should 
be ee oases in a gentle 
Nursery, Huntingdon, March 2, 1843. 
SELECT AND SHOWY HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 
SPLENDID CALCEOLARIAS, NEW HYBRID. FUCHSIAS 
TILLIAM MAY begs to announce to the Nobility, 
Gentry, and the Public generally, that he has still a few 
hundred of select Showy Hardy Herbaceous Plants that he can 
supply by ee at 42s. per oy Hele leaving the selection to him- 
self. He hi ready to send out his splendid Calceolaria, 
** Lady Co stable,” which has been repeatedly bps eat the 
best Calceolaria in England, price 10s. 6d. each; many other 
very superb varieties. He will also have ready to send’ oie the 
last week in April his new and beautifal hybrid Fuchsia “ Bar- 
LONIT; iS a most superb variety, of large size, globular 
form, fine dark crimson purple, with very dark distinct foliage, 
price 10s. can also supply all the leading varieties 
in present cultivatio 
WwW. M. Habeartey veckstic of his very select ee aithon Seed (all 
warranted sayed from double flowers), 200 seeds for 2s. 6d., 500 for 
5s. Selected Pansy-seed at 2s. 6d. a1 
on receipt of a post- ey nied, mie? Nursery, Leaming-lane, 
near Bedale, Yorkshire.—Feb. 24 
SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1 
Me JAMES RICHARDSON, Cada TODD’S 
LADY SALE. 
RerorT or THE Lonpon FroricutturAp Society, Serr, 20, 
1842:—Six Blooms of a Seedling, Dahlia of 1841, named. ‘ Mrs. 
James Richardson,” were sent for opinion by Mr. James Edwards 
of York. This Flower was shown at the Royal. South London 
Floricultural Exhibition. last week, and had an extra prize 
awarded ; but on the ent occasion was shown in much bet- 
ter character, the blooms being guite up in the centre, and dee’ 
dedly first-rate. The following was the decision of the censor: 
ni 
3 colour, white, 
occasionally tipped; class of quality, first- So eh the Gar- 
leners’ Chronicle and Gazette. 
Also obtained the eerie Prlees :—No. of one eae 
Ist prize at Hull, Aug. 31 ‘ 
ist prize at Beverley, Sep pe th #8 
Awarded an extra prize at the Royal’ South London Flo- 
ricultural Society, Sept. 13th 3 ain 
Ist prize at Leeds, Sept. 2ist .. ‘ a i fs wine 
Ist prize at Newcastle, Sept. 2 6 
Ist ee at Sunderland, as a Bide “first: class Seedling, 
~~ 27) 
ist art He the York” Floral and Horticultural Society, 
Sept. 69 Barcl8 
Ist Stace iat tthe York Floricultural Society, Oct. Ist 2 12 
Ist prize in aia class as the best white or Binah,, ditto. 
Height, ys 5 ft. Plants, 10s. 
Also eebiramneaden by the London orieultural Society as one 
of the best Six neve Dahlias conn © it in 18. 
Lavy SAue (Topp’s): Beautiful Taby parmine, fine clean 
cupped petals, of good substance, rising well in the centre ; of 
considerable depth and good size ; very constant, and ‘a decided 
first-rate show, flower. Height, 4 ft. ; Plants, 10s, 6d. 
All ati i a Epwarps, Layerthorpe, ie it 
and Seedsman, 7, New Bridge-street, York, w: strictly at- 
tended to; and the pigs he care will be eaken ees senting out good 
plants at an early period, so'as to ensure a good bloom during 
the season. evar Dec., 1842. 
MAGNIF 1CENT NEW VERBENA, ‘“‘ PRINCE OF WALKS.” 
WV LLLIAM WOOD and SON, having obtained the 
entire Stock of the above very Splendid VERBENA, beg 
leave to offer it. to the Public, feeling eee that they can with 
the greatest confidence recommend it as.worthy of especial notice, 
This desirable variety is a beautiful FI ‘Tesh Colour; the flowers 
metal 3% inches in diameter, and exceedingly fragrant. 
Pins of the above will be ready for delivery in May, at 3s. 6d. 
eac th usual discount to the Trade when 6 plants or more 
are o der ed. 
w. & Son would also solicit attention to their superb 
Collection of all the New Verbenas, .Fuchsias, &c., and other 
spring Plants aco hter for Bedding, Catalogues of which will be 
sent Bot on application. 
enas, consisting of the ot Naa and left to their 
own fealectiaty t in tin cases, per pos' LE ane 0z., or in pots 
at 4s..per doz, TFuchsias, per post, a 
Please address—Woodlands ae | ‘Marestioud near Uckfield, 
Sussex 
“THR NEW WEEPING WILLOW (Salix Tinea cana spendaigy.. 
ang RIVERS, Jun., has a few ge fine Plants of 
beautiful WILLOW grafted on ght stems, seven ti 
nine Saw bridgewer He » 78. 6d. each, carriage paid toLondon. -" 
‘bridgew. ts rt » March 2, 1843, 
eH 
LARCHES, &c. 
ERY fine Two Year Seedlings, and One and} Two 
Year transplanted Larches, and other Nursery stock are 
still oo eae at moderate prices, by W. Urquuarr and Sons, 
Dun 
/EDLING DAHLIAS. 
KING, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, &c., -POR- 
* CHESTER, begs to call the attention of the Trade and 
Public generally to his two Splendid Seedling DAHLIAS, being 
of first-rate eee They have been shown at all the ryincipel 
Shows in Hampshire, where they have taken Seedling Prizes in 
1841 and 1842, and ‘where they were considered to ceNbaehe all the 
older Sorts, in present cultivation ; CompActa—dar' ‘on; fine 
Cup and stiff Petals, good Size, fine Form and Habit, Pret up in. 
Centre, Flowers gtending. well above the Foliage, itt., 10s. 6d. 
Beauty or Hant: ush, sometimes tipped with Purple, 
being equal i a caret fs tad Contract ;” ft. to 4ft., 10s.6d.. The 
usual allowance to the Trade when 6 aaents are taken, Good 
aoas Plant sent out the first week in M: 
's also to acquaint his friends ak may favour him with 
thet Orders) that in consequence of his not being able to show 
them last year at the London Exhibitions, he will not re- 
ceive any money for them if do not prove according to 
Advertisement. Order’ will be ener at G, ea 's, Nursery- 
man, Iver; or at D. Krne’s, Seedsman, &c. rehester, The 
Stock being limited, to prevent areas early Orders 
will greatly oblige. 
ORANGE, LEMON, AND CITRON” TREES, 
MARSANO has just imported from Italy, 300 of 
* the above TREES of patigus sorts, from 2ft. to 5ft. high, 
Price from 5s. to 15s. each “hae rae ma ony may be supplied 
with these splendid Tre ree try Nurserymen will be 
served al e wholesale ByiceNg with Italian TUBEROSES, on 
early application to Joun Marsano, Oilman, Seedsman, and 
Florist, 2, Beauchamp-street, Brook’s Market, Leather-lane, 
London, 
RANGE AND LEMON TREES, JASMINE 
PLANTS, &c., &c.—Noblemen and Gentlemen seeking ae 
enpontup'y of replenishing their Stock, 
GOUTBAMETON NURSERY GROUNDS.—Of the 
Stock advertised in the Autumn (Gardeners’ Chronicle, p. 665) 
the following may still be obtained on a aus eae — 
Scotch Firs, 2-year pte ae 2s, per] 
Ash, 1-year ditto, 1s, per 
eeutne Opes (the eae Dubmnast)s1 and 2-year seediing, 5s. and 
we te per 
a Pine epiatir beat excellent for exposure to the sea), 
2- ven seedling, 5s. per 1 
Pinasters, 2-year Basaunies 38. 6d. per 1 
Bedded Rhododendron, 8s. 4d. eae ba es 100. 
edded Spruce Fir, 12s. 6d. ne. 
Laurel, 20s., 40s., and 80s., 
‘Tamarisk (for exposure to the ee 40s. per 1000. 
Poplar (Black Canada} 0 6 fe ae 40s, to 60s. per 1000. 
Ribes sanguineum 
Mahonia aquifolium, 408. per TBE 
With every description of Transplanted Forest-tree, Shrub, 
Evergreen, and Fruit-tree.—Wm. Rocrers & Ew po ae 
and car Planters, Southampton, Feb. 24, 
W AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 
Lvcomne, PINCE, and Co., have a large Stock of 
the newest and choicest Frowrr S 8, to the culti~ 
vation of which great attention has been paid, and which are 
this season more jthan usually L. P. and Co. can therefore 
with confidence recommend them, as being in every respect to 
be depended on ; and beg leave to offer for sale, 
2 
150 do. 
Delivered, carriage free, to. any vart of the eivbaent Catalogues 
may be had on application as abovi 
Exeter Nursery. 
NORLAND NURSERY, NOTTING HILL, NEAR LONDON. 
LACK anp GOWEN beg leave most respectfully to 
inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public generally, that 
they have taken the above eee pe ee situate on the Bays- 
water and Uae road ; where they carrying on every 
Orangery, may have an opportunity of so doing, by inspeeting 
the Stock of A. Copnerz, at his Italian Warehouse, 18, Pall Mall, 
who has just received his annual Importation from Italy, ina 
good and healthy Eundiions The trees are from 3 to 6 feet high 
in the stem, and from 10s. to 30s. aes and will be packed and 
sent saty, to any part r the Kingdo 
JOUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOT 'S.—The annual Impor- 
a Oils, Honeycomb, {Parmesan 
tn “Gruyere Cheese, Anchovies, He &c. Lists with Prices may 
be had, per post, &c. &e. 
T. WILLMER begs most t respectfully t to say “he 
* has a fine assortment of the under-mentioned 12) ycispose of 
at moderate prices; the e plants are fine, and well rooted :—Strong 
Walnut Trees; Fine Quince Trees, fit for bearing ‘ruie; ereen 
Hollies, of all sizes; Striped Hollies, strong plants from 3 to 6 
feet high; Striped Box, rai be Portugal and Common 
Laurels, Arbor vitee, Aucuba jay a, Yews, Swect Bay, Swedish 
Juniper, Arbutus, Rhododerdeap, med Cedar, Alexandrian Laurel, 
Spruce, Scotch, and Larch Firs, Siberian Lilac, Syringas, Guelder 
Rose, Honeysuckles of various sorts, Irish Ivy, Dwarf Roses, 
Standard do., Beech, Hornbeam, Lime, English Elm, Poplars of 
ae sees Oaks, &c. 
is likewise a fine Stock of Carnations and Picotees, 
of Hea: rate qEnUey: well wintered, and now in a good state to be 
sent out, in Collections of Bizarres and Flakes— 
Carnations, 25 pair, with their names, ce 00 
Picotees, 25 do. do. 10 0 
Te ames a2 at gee 1 Ae . 
The pate a to be leit fo a tT. w., ett enacnpacnmiel give 
satisfaction to those who may honour him wit eir favour, 
The aboye for cash, including basket and packing. 
_ Sunbury Nursery, Middles 
HARDIE’S EARLY CANTALOUPE “MELON 
M. HARDIE begs to inform Melon-gr owers that 
he has still a quantity of his very superior EARLY 
MELON SEED to dispose of, and that if sown now he will war. 
rant that with proper treatment its fruit will be ripe the first 
week in May. 0 warrant it to set its fruit under the 
most adverse circumstances in which a Melon plant can be placed. 
He has shewn it these last two seasons at Chiswick, in May, and 
had a Banksian Medal awarded to it each time. 
From these plants and two crops, he cut 60lbs, weight of fruit 
last year, and with attention there may be three crops taken from 
the same plants. He grows it on a commondung hot-bed. The 
flavour is excellent, and size from 3 to Ve -» according 1. the 
number of fruit of each plant. To be had ot = AR- 
RETY’s, Esq., Carneston Court, near Bath; ee 2s, 6d. per Saee 
will be Pee: oui oy Re of an order for the money, 
= Carneston. ty Feb. 6, 
Sghion Conte VEGETABLE ‘SEEDS, &c. | 
ILLIAM MAY has now ready to send out his new 
second early Kidney Poraro,,‘‘The Lapstone,” raised 
from seed between the early Ash-leaved Kidney and the Scotch 
Kidney, both varieties’ of great merit. It is a great 
im size, of very first-rate excellence, and of very 
habit.. Mr. Loupon, in noticing. it in his: Magazine of the pre- 
sent month, says—‘‘ A few of these Potatoes were sentto us; we 
ound them full-eyed, very mealy, boiling soft, and of an excel- 
lent quality, We think this a most valuable kind of Potato,” 
May be hadin peck bags at 5s. each. 
vial Crimson Beet ; this is decidedly the best variety. in cultiva- 
tion; in pace ofl, 000 seeds each for 58, 
wpniel r Radish, 
6d. each 
843. 
ceeiate cece a fine scarlet, and of excellent flavour, 20s. per 
ae on The seeds will be sent poses fis ec on: aecey of a Post- 
‘e order. May be had of Mr. Cu nnxES, Seedsman, 
St. Goting ‘street; Messrs. NoBLE, sacismeny “Fleet. street, London: 
Porkenivens ‘ay, Hope Nursery, Leaming-lane, near Bedale, 
8 
MESSRS. 51 SUTTON aad SONS respectfully intimate 
that as they devote oereat gees of their Nursery Grounds 
to the growth of FLOWER SEEDS, and have excellent con- 
nie tie on the Continent and i oa England for obtaining the New 
orts as soon as introduced, they can supply every known kind 
oF Flower Seeds worthy of cultivation, and at very moderate 
charges, cither in collections or otherwise. Thesorts particularly 
recommended may be had in the wndermentioned collections, 
with instructions inclosed. Ss. ds 
ie Flower Seeds, 50 most showy kinds . . » 15.0 
30 ditto SB eden ageantOrs 0 
Hardy ae Tender ditto, ineludin; the most superb 
mn Stocks, Balsams, German Asters, Zinneas 
Renate ities Portulaca, Mesembryauthemums, Phlox, 
&e. &c., a pepe . « . . ‘ . - 20 0 
sie Mtn 
100 choice Tamnnentass, in 50 varieties by name. . ae 0 
50 « 150 
Douhle jeter uiereeee oe fincaiee ‘per doz 4 
) 
Parcels delivered free to the stay tations, or any 
part of “London.—Reading Nursery, pears pit 
fieery ana Seed trade; and they 
earnestly trust, Seauay strict attention in supplying a genuine 
article at moderate charges, to gain a share of public patron. 
ge. The ne ates they can confidently recommend as being’ 
of undoubted quality, 
Buck’s true Tatsrniediate Stacks 
ue ito 1s. per packet, or 5s. 
Mimulus moschatus, 1s. per 
ket. 
Nemophila aurita, 6d. per 
iar ‘Stocks, 6d. per packet, packet, or 1s. 6d. per oz. 
or 1s, per 0; Papaver arshallii, 6d. per 
Aster, German, fingen abt per packet, or 2s. per oz. 
packet, or 1s, 6d. pi Petunia Diep Gees 6d. per 
Calauanniie peep 8 per 
packet, or 2s. 6d. pe 
ie lat FlOeEer bi per 
r 1s. 6d. per 
Huliyhockse German, ti 3d. 
per packet, or 9d, per oz. 
do., named. sorts, 6d. 
packet, or 1s, per oz. 
Tberis coronata (splendid), 3d. 2s. 6d. 
per packet, or 1s, per 02, sapigiossiss sate 6d. to 1s. 
capirne Harbwerily a per per packet, 
Sehizopetaion Walken, 1s, 6d. 
sehizantins Haken 1s. 6d. to 
packet, or 2s. 6d, p: Chanbereny ws sorte 1s. 6d. to 
Do. panne, eee ee ae or| 2s. 6d. pe 
Ts. 6d. p Ze True Ea Sy, nae bel Turnip. 
Loasa Big jaca, id. Laing’s new Swedish Turnip, 
packet, or 38. 6d. per oz. genuine. 
Together with a general Assortment of Horticultural, Agri- 
enltural, and Floricultural Seeds, too numerous to quote, but of 
which a Descriptive Catalogue can be had, upon application. 
will be glad of a List of Prices from Nurserymen who 
may abound in tng h bas eens, &c. 
TO GENTLEMEN, ‘NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, AND _ 
ME GEORGE TRIST ee with Mr. Hoagearr) is 
instructed to sell by Auction, on the Premises, the Nursery 
Ground (lately in the occupation of bare Wa ARWER, Cornhill), 
close tothe Half-way House, Old Kent-road, NESDAY, 
March 8, at 11, (the groundbeing required for ‘building purposes), 
the whole of the STOCK and consisting of about 15,000 
Myatt’s British Queen, Elton, ae Bliza Strawberries ; 
Asparagus, 9,000 Sea-kale, a quantity 
of Rhubarb, Tarragon, and other Herbs ; 
, Nectarines, and Ghis 
Sal eeealGaiee ha B , Conservatory, Covent. 
mE at all the principal Seed-; shops in the City; at the Half- 
way House Inn, and of Mr. Grorer Trist, Auctioneer and 
Estate te 76, Old Broad-street, Royal Exchange. 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 
to aed Tea eee at the Auction Mart, ear agoey 
lane, on Turspay, March 7, and Tuurspay, March 9, at 
12 o’clock, about Five Hundred StanpARrD AND Divine Hoesey 
oft the. best. varieties. Also a splendid assortment of Dahlias. 
May be viewed the morning of Sale; andcatalogues had at the 
Mart, and of the AUcHOneRTs, American Nursery, Leyfonstone. 
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per cent. on the premiums then paid; and in 1839 a second 
Bonus was awarded, amounting on the average o ein per cent. 
on the premiums paid during the preceding five years. 
No extra charge for residence in any part of Europe, nor for 
proceeding (in a decked, sailing, or steam vessel) from any one 
Port thereof to another during peace, to Assurers, not being sea- 
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Policies on the lives of persons dying by suicide, duelling, or by. 
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Assurances may oe oarier on any ona every day. 
order of the Board of Aifectors, 
AMPBELL JAMES Doma Be 7 SeCtPtaty a 
FLEE B CONICAL HOT- WATER BOILERS invented 
oGERS, Esq., may be obtained we apy size from JOHN 
SHEWEN, Tronmong er, &c., Sevenoaks, Kent. 
. Supwen having had every opporti Rint afforded him by an. 
extensive practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, vere to 
offer it as most efficient and economical: it may be seen at 
bse Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; ae -Lodiges 
ney ;, Messrs, ber pees Pine Apple-: plac ir. Knight’s, 
nies pads Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, Miketens 3 and at 
the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London. 
