THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 33—1843 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE ENC HO RDIODT UAL SUBJECTS IN 
AST NUM 
Apaties, qualities of . 5 
ecco Society's meeting 658 a 
All Mr), his garden no- 
. 559 ¢ 
Pcrcurs ar 
Annuals, io Kings for an: 
Sunn: so 
Avon 
rs, remarks on 
fees produced by « E 
Banter ’s Phoenogamous Botany 
56 
aquifolium, to pri 
he seed oe sowite 
odor: 
described : 
Bread and flour, nutritive pre 
erties of, in diffe: Vent countries 69 4 
estroy 561 a 
ng, mealy, to d 
Cabbage ae ar epost in 561 a 
Culceolarias, select 561 a 
Chay: sland, to. improve its qua: 
855 b 
5il@ 
Clematis Honderjontt 1) 
Crickets, to destroy. 
Guckeo, | ae hal 
pac 
bits 
hfe Of bitternes: 
Fray Zemarkson prizes for 
pa 
Fuchsia Uhanaleri a mule 
fine specimen of, in 
Gate ‘latent, remarks on 
‘oduce a secon: 
BSS 
FES 
B 
Glazing, good sibattte for ¢ 
Gravelly land, to mprove 
Hartweyia purpure! 
Meat, highe se degree obtained 
in open gutte 561 a 
Heaths, Macnab'e Treatise on 1 
Heating, remarks on « 
Ho: ety’s exhibi- 
ratatement. of 
tions, 
the weather ai 
aes Practical Floral So: 
Mignonette, its treatment 5G @ 
Mohl oH a hin on 
Liebig’s Work 
suber cttl to 
rne: 
Ore chides 
Pe, Cormack’s P: 
will not for 
flow: os produced 
plan 
a 
Pots, impro 
Power's gs Fee 
»Yema: 
ing off their leay 
‘ran as a manure 
Tan fun 
Pillage, remarks on 
Ualy 
ity Sols 
orla reg 
Wes to destroy 
Watering out-door 
West London exhibition . 
Mulberries,treatment 
of the peed “iropping 
ig Py 
marks on prizes for 
Planta delicate, 
cuttiny 
plan or sheltering ‘hem 
nec an of pulve or 
Fle 
ngus, to destroy 
ay ophan’s Chemistry made 
itique upon 
+ 556 ¢ 
repare 5 56l a 
ae + 559 b 
361 
559 
plants, support 
7 b 
nce Albert: 559 b 
557 b 
Palrvaiioys remarics on the 
by Seen 
56 a 
lings, re 
5 556 ¢ 
to prepare 
555 a 
» 
a 
gmmended + 560 ¢ 
¢ 
+ 5584 
rks on mow= 
's Botanical 
ant 
INDSOR anv ETON 
L SOCIETY.— 
The ANNUAL GR 
ROYAL HO 
AND Si 
RIICULTU 
ow of this Soci- 
ety, for the Exhibition of DAHLITAS and other Flowers, Pa and 
Veg: getables, will be held at Winpsor, on T) 
eel, Ao Og may be had 
Wind: 
on application to 
UBSDAY, Sept. 12, 1843. 
Mr. J. Cavs, 
ee ee ul 
AL FLORICULTU. 
Sive scale, will be held in the G 
Wepnespay, the 6th 
Prizes mney 
D. Smerir 
the Cur 
th of Supremmer next. 
be had Gratis, at the Gardens, on application to Mr. 
RH 
BOTANIC GARDEN. — GRAND 
RAL AND HORTICULTURAL 
EXHIBIMON. —This great Floral Féte, on the most comprehen- 
rounds of the Bota 
‘anic Garden, on 
The Schedules of 
ORNER, President. 
iT. GROOM, canes 
Rise, ne: 
Gentry, and: the 
OF LILIUM heey Hoenn 
Majesty, 
Bac. that his 
most beantiful LILY is in flower, 
and may be viewed every day from 9 e’clock until 6, Sundays 
excepted.—Admittance gratis. 
OTICE or FUCH 
FUCHSIA SHOW.—AIl the lovers 
of that beautiful tribe of Plants the FUCHSIA, would be 
amply rewarded by a visit to P. 
Where there still 
Sune, specimens of al. 
ROVIDENCE Nu: 
Ramsg: ate, 
may be scen in bloom nearly 200 large and 
the betel varieties. —WinLiam 
Providence Nursery, Ramsgate 
Frecnsia ST. CLARE. 
—This magnificent Fuchsia 
was exhibited on the Ist inst., before ‘the London Horti- 
Cultural Society at their 
awarded a Prize. Your 
LL 
room, 
are now 
21, Regent-strect, and was 
and Co. 
sending it out 
Post free, with Eleven other finest Show varieties at 21s. the 
free, 9 
per dozen 
Ozen ; also the finest show varieties of Chrysanthemums, per post 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Aug. 17, 1843. 
Mr. - LYN 1B 'S NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUM. 
TLL TAM E. RENDLE has the Pleasure of inform- 
yargonioms, and offers the 
rincess Alice 
a” Celestial . 
»  Redworth . . a 3 
» Apollo serine y o 
»  Princeps . 
ete tH etccleOE-Min 
the following Pric 
: ath ae | Lyne’s Modesty 
» Ros 
bud 
Pie Wee 9 Conia: 1 1 
1 
Sunrise 
ne’s new 
« 1,18. 
1 
ha The above-mentioned abitas can be warranted as first-rate, and 
‘ave won many Seedling Prizes this season, in London, Exeter, 
Truro, and Falmouth, 
Orders will be executed in strict precedence, 
Plymouth, ‘Vorquay, Barnstaple, 
ey ts ecnay.al 
ghtsbridge; of 
nhall.street, Lor 
Lyn 
poner gannot possibly be sent out this scason.—Plymouth, 
Heust 15, 1843, 
Bist 15, 1843, 
after the 6th of November, 
iptions and engravings can be obtained at the 
The first plants 
RISTOW, Seeds- 
eedsman, 
or of reer Hurst and M‘Mutien, Seedsmen, 
1e’s White perrection, Imogene, Enchantress, Superb, and 
PAG So (ES ee he 
DUTCH HYACINTHS Ano orueR BULBS, 
OUELL & 
& Co. beg respectfully to inform the readers 
of the Gurdeners? Chronicle, alee one of their Firm. Be 
of th aa. 
BU pe Lest HYACINTHS, as i as a 
Selves, { » for which that city is so justiy 
ee Haarlem, the distance nct occup 
urs, and 
and siz, 
be four 
for gas 
Re 
Extra fin 
Extra fine, | aa very superior Ditto i 
The selection being left to Yousrr. & Co 
and Double Tulips, Jonquils, 
Also, S. 
Gladios iS, eas ch Raat 
Buber us, &e., Catalogues of 
cted a most 
gs. to 
Ranunculus, Double and 
added t which may be had on svplication, | A 
Raeee. compensate for long carriage. —Great Yarmouth 
Nursery, ‘Aug. 17, 1843 e 
extensive Sto 
general assortment “af 
from the facility of communication between Yarmouth 
ying more 
d from the varieties being chosen for their great beauty 
ze of flowers during the blooming season, that the List will 
nd to contain none but the very best sorts, adapted oi her 
Prices, as follow 
ouble Show. eiyaeinie eh 
han 10 or 12 
6s. per doz, 
yee 
FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
oS 
PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE 
Q THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, THE 
vee 
ic 
Ei 
OF 
Bo 
a 
eon 
on 
5 
Ek 
6, 
eo 
ON, LORD VISCOUNT LORTON, LORD SON &e. 
as well as by the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
OUELL & Co. have much pleasure in Boca 
they will be enabled to supply, at the latter end of Oct. next, fine 
Canes of the aboye highly-valuable and much- esteemed RASPBERRY 
unequalled for the extraordinary size of its fruitand richness of fla- 
vour. Those to whom « Co. sent it last season have expressed their 
high admiration of its superiority over all other varieties, and it has 
awarded several prizes at 
during the season. roof that they have not exaggerated its ex! 
lent qualities, Fruit was submitted to Dr. Linpuny (sce Gardenei 
Chronicle of the 22d July, page 302), whose opinion of it is as fol- 
ws :—* FAstoirr RASPBERRY. e have received from Messrs. 
Your, of Great Yarmouth, fruit of ‘the Fastolff Raspberry, and 
we find that it merits all that has been stated in favour of its excel- 
‘The fruit received is very large, obtusely conical, and of rich 
rour, far exceeding in this respect some other new and large 
varieties. The plants bear abundantly and in long succession.” 
‘They also cnbited it, on the Ist of August, before the London Hor- 
ticultural Society, 21, Regent-street, erdennens was awarded to them. 
uae uld, rete be unnecessary for Yourtu 'o. to recommen: 
it more fully, or with greater confidence, to the Soticeee Rn public, 
merely OUberace tHe couUCea TE high perfection throughout the 
autumnal months, and has maintained its superiority in “the most. 
unfavourable soils and situations, and requires no other 
ordinary treatment of the old varicties. Fine Canes will be 
ready by tl e latter ae of Ocwshes and can be sent with safety to 
any “part 0} of the United Kingdom (on the receipt of i are office 
order} pee the following é 
aay pee 300 ) Canes . 
is : t 
various Horticultural ‘exhibitions 
el- 
ae ee 
ito 
. » O14 
Packages included. the ae discount to the Trade, ao not 
less than are ordered 
Extensive orders os already received for the above; and to prevent 
a Fapeaion. of t which many las 
season, ie Saat being able to eee the demand, they there- 
fore ease cHAUly solicit early application. 
3reat Yarmouth Nursery, August 17, 1843. 
THE NEW ete SEK ROSE, 
,? NOISETTE. 
]o: RIVERS, Tine fae the pleasure of offering to his 
Friends a ‘aplendid YELLOW NOISETTE ROSE, raised in 
the West of. pee som Noisette Lamarque. This fine Rose was pur- 
n the spring of 1842, on condition that he might 
; he has therefore named it as above. R. 
he can therefore 
“CLOTH OF 
ed France in July. 
nautnit the following description as correct in every re: 
1842, to see it in bloom; 
¥ aw ao of the same shade as Rosa Harris son 
tte Lamar 
as much, or more so than Noidecteuatine Bes prez. 
plants being ent fa Bavenly for propagation, it has not me Dlodued 
here, but is in bud, and will bloom shortly. T. R. offers it now, 
thee prince Wy Aven eso poNteabeyeeh padding afew p api 
the 
no allo an be m 
NOISETTE SOLFATERRE, from the same ene “and of the 
same robust habit—colour, pale Jemon yellow, 7s. 6d. each. 
Sawbridgeworth, Herts, August 17, 1 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, or SIR JOSEPH BANKS’S PINE. 
OUELL & Co., possessing the most extensive stock 
in the country of the above Splendid Hardy Omamental 
ree, beg to offer them on the following advantageous terms:— 
ine robust, 3 year-old plants, 8 to 9 inches high, 10/. per 100, or 
30s. per dozen.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, August 17, 1843. 
than the | us 
‘ELARGONIUMS. 
E. RENDLE respectally aoe Amateurs who 
* are in want of afew good Pel. miums toimprove their 
a hat te will supply a sélection: from the following sorts 
at FIVE DS PER DOZEN: —Lyne’s Lord Ebrington, 
ee nova a Dont; Hamlet, and Glory of the West; Rendle’s 
rnish Gem, Vaany, Aurora le, Circassian, 
Constellation, Count d'Orsay, Creole, Dido, Fair Maid of Devon, 
Grand Monarch, Lavinia, Oberon, Queen et me Paine Sapphire, 
Favourite, “el Sir Robert Peel; with a 
LYNE’S DUKE or CORNWALL, on SUNRISE. 
Catalogues of Pelargoniums can be obtained—Plants willjbe de- 
livered in October next—Orders will be executed in strict prece- 
dence—Plants t over to compensate for carriage— 
Refererence or remittance required from ee reani correspond- 
—Union-road Nursery, Plymouth, August 15, 1843. 
WN 7 EW PLANTS.—The following New ai Beautiful 
Chilian Plants will be sent out as soon as ready, 
apenas candidus, Dr. Lindley, 7: He Be fee per plant. 
Loasa lay 
The first is nee white, § somewhat fa arenes matt quite distinct 
nate all others ; the Jatter is white, with scarlet centre surrounded 
by a yellow bo: order, foliage large and ou ttering; both are hardy. 
‘They were exhibited ne pe Gardens of the Horticultural Society, 
Chiswick, in July.— gS CARTER, Seasnan and Florist, 238, 
High Holborn, Teaoe. 
ROWE OF .PLANTS. — HUMPHREYS’S 
OROUS SOLUBLE COMPOUND, to promote the 
olved in water, this valuable Prepara- 
anne pe preserved wit hout a Greenho: 
s. 9d. each, with full Mate for Use, b: y FEARS AN 
sion. Honte street ; ¢ & M‘Muten, Leadenhall. streets 
M. CLARK, niSioeaeate Within; and other leading Scedsmen, 
&e, in town and country. ale "Agents: Davy, Mack- 
MURDO, & Co., 110, Upper Thames-street, London. 
ORTON’ 5 a ee ADMIRABLE od PEACH. 
SaaeG NEW SHEDLING ST n 
so and W. MYATT intend sending out, by the middle 
« of August, their NEW STRAWBERRY, the DEPTFORD 
PINE, fruit ‘of which has been exhibited at the ‘London ae ae 
tural Society, and a Banksian Medal awarded. It 
submitted to Pi Toes or onan for whose opinion nee ; Gardeneie 
Chronicle, No. 26, p.4 tis a most prolific stench exhibiting 
ee same time a brofesion of fine fruit and, ayo n the same 
rice, Deptford Pine, ny Queen 1, and 
Eliza, 10s. per 100. Boils Farm, Deptford, aly 
SEEDS for IMMEDIATE SOWING.—The cer 
Seeds, es are proper for sue sowing may be gad 
a 
we Septem! . de 
varf tien "stocks, ig Mec “ 0, _-smaller Bec 3 6 
Branching “ 8 6 
Wallflow: er-leaved » ” 3 ” S40) as a7 a 
Autumna’ 40 ” 
German eee or Brompton slock, 5 5 varietics” a oe 
English 'Ten-week , . . . 
Fine mixed German Stock « @ “per packet 
New lees ee Tiitermediate, extra fine’ . . a5 
MAGNIFICENT NEW FUCHSIA, 
“* FUCHSIA ran icaR nape 
UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co., x leave to cull the 
4 attention of ‘the Public toa very ps New Fuchsia, which 
he Exeter Nursery, and which is decidedly 
the eae variety ever produced. were submitted 
to Dr. Linpisy, wags in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the sth ult., 
thus expresses himself :— 
« Lucombe, Pince, Paid Co.—The blooms sent of Fuchsia Exoni- 
ensis: ates it to be a very splendid variety; it is a flower of 
great substance throughout, seed~ vessels dark, ane sane sepals 
f a rich crimson carmine; the sey als are lon xpand 
freely, and disclose the rich crimson. purple cor: aie which is very 
large, ‘and of a peculiar denseness of texture.” 
e Plant was also exhibited at ied la st great meeting of the 
honton Horticultural Society on the 12th ult., and obtained the 
Society’s Certificate of Merit 
Strong Plants will be ready for delivery on the 10th ir 
at 10s. 6d. each, and will be sent, free of all other chai 
py the post, car efully packed in stout tin cases, The usual d 
count to the trade ifsix plants are ordered. For a full description, 
see Advertisement in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 17th June, 
N.B.—This Seedling Fuchsia has been fully proved, and will 
give satisfaction to those who purchase it. 
i 
FIRST-RATE SEEDLING PANSY, “‘ UNIQUE.” 
= iOaess SCHOFIELD begs resp eetfully no one 
the Public eae ne se ey he has Plants good co; 
dition, now ready, of the above beautiful PANSY, 
He would also draw reeoktide 6 ape following opinion of the Editor of 
the thd i Chron. and tay Sh the above ; see p. 409, No. 25, Gard. 
Chron., 1842:—* —No. 10 is a first-rate Pansy ; inside 
Ghite ee small, in Serves of the band of deep, rich, bluish 
purple, which surrounds the lower petals being very broad; ‘the eye 
by Hetil Cabinet,” Notices 
aod of this yeaiy=<" Mal Sk chorteun 8 a - a ver; 
poedeeat every requisite of afirst-rate show- ewer? 
exelent one Peron winning stands at the Leeds Horticultural 
Ist 24, 1st 12, and Ist 6 
ve tests have ee the above Pansy as one of: ees 
Ww ready, may be had o 
0g 
83 
28 
Be 
2 
E 
z 
> 
3 
ce 
a5 
z 
5 
9 
Ec 
"BE 
repaid a Hee elie rota 
Pieters i uc /VE RDENAS, Ke. 
Oe are taken. Ar 
eho, Baal Seed. meetted Hii Pet Flowers, 
wl ae six 
w pa 
3. Gd. baa 58. eS pat 
15, 1843, 
3 nowettOD; near eeu Yorkshire, Aug. 
2 
2 
1 
x 
0 
asus and Grahami 0 
qponnon eS lect and picta . . * 0 
Salpiglossis, beautiful, mixe: per “packet 1 
Seiad mixed ee 20 varieties, (G Sréentiont) iy 1 
» Cale! jhe Ae Ae TS Cee 
Chinese Primrose, ni u 
Finest mixed Petunie 1 
Toa rubro-cx erulea, walr, 2 
aa 8 varieties, m 1 
Maurandya, 55 os 3 ‘s ep eae: 
7 enuereia 4 1 
Aquilegia, Delphir i 
Holly wes Hay raved 1s. per packet; 3 
Panter ict! erties ‘med 1 
Polyanthus, "anest. Be 2 2 zie 
Larkspur, Dwarf Ge! ronal per ounce 1 
30 me Hardy eee Se atce the Californian . 6 
ials 
first ten reqs protection ; 3 “the next eight (from Cineraria 
to pore ty nel bene) are Greenhouse plants; the remainder 
the above will be forwarded free of all 
d fringed. . ” ” 
, 6 varieties i, 
Greenhouse Climber) 3 
dl ” 
” a ” 
m, and sais rhinum, finest mixed, cach 
20 Mist separate, 3 
FOSMSSCAMNSSOASOCAGSAANSASCASS 
preparation, and may had, prepaid, 
Caney Seedsman atl ‘Florist, 238, High Halbori) London. 
Aug. 19, 1843. 
SALE OF ORCHIDACE. 
MESSe8. J. C. & S. STEVENS beg to announce 
a they received Notice of the arrival of E Eight 
Boxes of “ORCHIDACE®, from St. Marcos and high lands in 
Kien America, which they will Sell by Auction, at their G: 
oom, 38, King: street, panied due noti 
Beri shortly g1 ‘iven. Catalogues will be immediately prepared 
and ia cal is Collectors. 
a - , Covent-zarden, Ang. 18, 1843. 
7 GENTLEMEN, AND NURSERYME 
Waterton Bye Be god Raluable EXOTIC arnee the Nene 
of Tuomas Hannis, Esq., of Kingsbury, Middle 
1M ESSRS. J. C. ann 8. STEVENS reanieettatly beg 
to announce, they are peeved by Mr, Harris (who is 
leaving Kingsbury for some Ges, io base te Sale 
by Auction, on the premises, fas W ae h August, and 
Two following 
COLLECTION OF STOVE AND 
i@ numero: 
Days, at 12 o’Clock, the ania SS VALUABLE 
- E PLANTS, 
Covent-gard 
before the Sale. Kingsbury is situate about 64 Miles from London, 
on the Rdceware Road, 
