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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
: THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 4—1843. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE abasic aes HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
LAST NUMBER. 
Achimenes longiflora, its One Hyacinths,their'treatment in pots, 36 a 
ments 9 ee ' cos 
- 41 a | In a,Agni-horticultural Society 
ane Garden + + + B6¢ 
Asparagus, salt for - Dave |dndian “Corn, remarkable” pro: 
‘Assam ‘Tea, remarks 39 .b| duce of 38 b 
Bickes’ art ot cultivating the Leonotis Leonurus, i its treatment ie a 
ground without Manure. 35 c| Lucerne, as a green manur 
Bignonias for the greenhouse . 41a Lycaste plana 1 Bee 
Books, eter 41 6) Manuring with gr reen + Be 
n Himalayan Vegetation 41 b Melon, Hardy's Cantaloupe, a 
Bulbs, growth of » 88a | good | kind « 
Canada Kale). 9. + 414] Mill's improved Pit, remarks on i ¢ 
Celery, to cook + 89D) Oak, Pulham 
China, flower-gardens in | | 39a| — evergreen, to prune» + aa 
Clover asa green manure. 35 ¢| Oak-stoolssto renovate + 400 
Cookery, solution of problem in 38°) ate slossum citrosmum —, 38 ¢ 
Cosson’s Introduction a un Flore 
, tee Environs de Paris, noticed 
Crabs, ornamental « 
hy to prepare 
faces, some Ikinds adlight 
a cool atmosphere 
Al 
ee 8 C: yelopedin of Husbandry, 
as 
nie 9 ¢| Pelatgoniums, on exhibiting 
rainase, remarks on : 35 c| Pheasants, to drive from seed: 
Ey ‘re’s Journal of an Afghanistan oultry, good kin 
risoner, rev. . 89 c| Pruning forest-trees . 
Firs, Scotch, disease i in 2. 87 ¢| Rats, to expel 
‘orcing, remar! eet aunsol endle’s system of heating 
Fone for leaves. 38 a| Rhubarb, an earl. Daze 
Erame for protecting somal 1 3aa | Ruseelia juncea, tts: treatment 
Frogmore Royal Gardens, noticed 29/)] Salt as & manure 2 
Fruit, to preserve in Sortie 38 b| Salvia patens, hardy . + | aga 
Fruit‘trees, select, +. fla Sawdust, for manure» 40 ¢ 
. . 4le¢ 
Furnace, Sucke's patent: Seeds, Bayt ian, their fzentiment ala 
Gardeners, remarks on 
lateriti treatment, 
Grapes, cause of rust on c | Stages for plant 
tokeep inte. Suieer eae atten hohe Gv 
Guano, t 40 ¢ plant ‘i 
Guernsey, Gltveliian in the! open ‘Palinum teretifolium. "38 ¢ 
air 30 ¢| Turf as a green manure * 360 
Rieti by steam, Walker’ plan 38 c| Verbenas, ve _ treatment in 
en 36 6) winter dla 
Heating dwvelling-horises . 40 c] Vines, to graft 1 3a7e 
Henderson's Nursery, noticed . 39 b| Worms on ess, to destroy + B7a 
Jee HEADLAND, FLORIST, &c., Lonpon 
Camsaniper, begs to offer Fine GROUND ROOTS of 
the uinderhamed D, AHLIAS, in fine condition, and Maented 
“true to Name :— 8. dy 
etd (Spary) . . 3 6) Indispensable, (Girling) . 3 % 
Arethusa (Union) . 5 Invertan, (Hodges) . a 0 
esas of Wibod (Bar- Lady Glentworth, (Carter) H 0 
ett, . 0 my of Lansdo we, 
Besswing (Headly) : 5 +» 7 0|_ (Brown) e100) 
Chancellor, (Whale) »10 0 Majestic, (Widnall) | $ 0 
Conqueror of the Plain, Scenes of Exel te) si 
pary) 5 5 * 0 idnall 0 
a ad Lady Cowper, Oriental Pearl, (Union) + 0.70 
(Jackson) 3 6 | Oscai eiuta. 880) 
Dake. of Richmond, (Ea. Phoenix, (Headly) og. TLD EO 
. 5 0/| Princess Royal, (Hudson) 15 6 
Relipse. (Catlengh) . . 5 0| Satirist, (Headly) Lae et] 
—— « . 3 6) Stanley, (Jones) Z ee ey 
Etats daeeey . 3 6| Twyford Perfection, : 8 0 
Frederic the Great, (At- | Unique (Walters). eal) 
ten» 5 0! Westbury Rival +10 0 
Cate ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. per 
—The Annual Importation of these delightful and 
fragrant BULBS has just been received at Aur 
late Mr. C. Bannow7s, Ita 
just raved from Italy. WB. Tint 
Parmesan and Gruyere Cheese, New Salad a and other Foreign 
pecouce, &c. Lists, with Prices, may be h: 
ee ou Ses, ANEMONES, AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, 
COM: AND LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 
H GRO Crarnam - Rise, ee Loypon, 
° Aste from Walworth,) By AproiInTMENT, F'LoRisT 
aesTY, respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, end 
Public, that this is the best season for planting the above Flow. 
eae it he can supply them of first-rate quality at the following 
RANUNCULUSES, 100 roots in 100 superfine sorts 
uperfine mixtures from 5s. to 21s. per 100. 
AnEnonEs, 100 roots in 100 supernne sorts. 0 
#440 
erfine mixtures from 7s. 6d, to 21s, “per 100. 
URIC cua’, 25 superfine sorts, 1 plant of ea: . 313 6 
SR AOD 25 superfine sorts, 1 pair of each Pee Ta PEC 
Aer 25 ‘superfine sorts, l pairofeach . 210 0 
ae PICOTEES, 12 superfine eer 1 pair of each 220 
LILIUM J LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, from 5s, to 42s. each. 
‘ATUM, from 10s, 6a. 16 42s. each, 
Pi JbepuciOeudt biall bulbs, at Oke cece 3 
H. G. also begs to say that he has a few Trees of ‘his PRINCESS- 
ROYAL PEAR for sale, at 5s. each.—The Trade supplied. 
IMPERIAL NURSERY, CHELTENHAM. ae 
AMUEL HODGES begs nha ag to inform the 
ms 
cup without, Sao or serrature. 
te ee Nagi cP rec So al 
Fucusia EUS OE Ns ety puenaid Fucus1a 
‘was raised by ADDEN, Rea x to the Rey, eee 
fuse bloomer ; therefore confiden: tly recom- 
oan das deatrabted in any | collection, and UE to the 
the ‘ibitor. Strong Plants wi 
omen, free to any Date of he Kingdom) 
il 
wnat Hie en ae to Mr. 
Beechs avites Kent.—Dec. 1, 1842. 
‘FUCHSIA sr. CLARE. 
Y OUELL, & CO. have much pleasure in referring the 
of th Teaders of the Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Advertisement 
24th % above magnificent Fuchsia, inserted in this Paper of the 
G ec., together with their two new Verbenas. 
Teat Yarmouth Nursery, Jan. 26, 1843, 
“pots, ‘in their true arid na 
PLO) CTO anp AMATEUR FLORISTS.— 
ime of year is now fast isla ahs for planting that 
delightfel coves the Ranunculus; a few hundred roots to be 
parted with at 42s. per hundred, (with nartiesyi a Si 
February and March, Apply (pre-paid) to Mr. Eyer , Farnhi 
Surrey; where may be seen, in the blooming ain in Mr, 
eee Collection of ec faielaley ‘‘a few Seedlings,” broken 
st, 1842, with many of this year, 1843. 
Reine possessing striking ate chitivated and grown in small 
al state, ae that pernicious 
aid,” che mical watering, Witidh-e can onl: rve to raise ani 
meee colorem contra naturam,” for a short spertodeeFarnbeis, 
Somers 23, 1843, 
AHLIAS.—An Amarevr has a Collection of about 
ood ground Roots at his disposal, being Show 
Varieties, many first-rate sorts, and in good condition. Stor fall 
particulars apply by letter, Post-paid, to F. H., Post-office, 
i Bei 
ENRY HAMMOND, Nursery anp SEEDSMAN, 
Mundford, near Brandon, Be ‘olk, respectfully announces 
Public generally, that ae late 
HITEC E BROCCOLI 
meet with animmediate reply :— Maw 
Grafton, Euston Hall; Mr. Piper, Right Hon. Lord Walsingham. 
Merton Hall; Mr. Hammond, Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., Lynton 
Messrs. Flanagan, Seedsmen, 
who can vere the stock, and will eet execute any orders 
entrusted to them.—A good A in the Out-door 
Department is wanted’ = aindtord, Jan. 19, 1848. 
SEE DLING LARCHES.—Several Hundred Thousands 
of Two and Three Years’ old Seedling Larches, of first-rate 
ane and at very moderate prices, are for sale by. Dickson 
d Turnpun, Nurserymen, &c., Brechin. N.B. Will be put 
As on board a yessel at Montrose, from which port there isa 
regular trader once a week to London, &c. 
‘AMELLIAS.— WANTED, about a dozen good, 
trong, growing ee en ae hardy and common Sorts, 
standing not less than fro: feet high from the pot, and 
well covered with fol silage. ee person having the above to 
dispose of is requested to apply by lottery Sane, lowest price, to 
Mr. BensAmin Hearn, Gardener, Hig! , near Southampton. 
The Hveisinla are not rN ae until out of owen 
PATRONIZED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, 
ay LORD BISHOP OF LONDUN, THE EARL OF HAR- 
NGTON, AND MANY OF THE NOBILITY, 
is AD PASTOLIE RASPBERRY.—For many years 
ast there has been cultivated in the neighbourhood of Yar- 
shout adjacent to the ancient Castle of Sir John Fastolff, a red 
most extraordinary size and rich flavour. The 
Nobility w it the sea-coast here have invar: Hb expressed 
their SomeRinelt at the exceeding fineness of the fruit of this 
variety, and until lately Yours and Co. have not been enabled 
to obtain a sufficient stock of it to bring it into public notice; but 
having now obtained a supply (although limited) of fine Canes, 
offer them on the following terms, and they can be sent 
with safety to any part of the United Kingdom, on the receipt of 
a Post-office a atee 
ng 50 ene 25s.—Packages containing 25 
their high SamieanoH of its superiority over other varieties ; 
and a letter just received from a Get neti in Derby yshire, 
to whom this varicty was sent, states that it invariat bly takes 
ort. Shows in his neighbourhood. In donc laeics, 
RO uB Ur and Co. beg to state that they have not, nor do they 
tend to recommend any article but that which they can do 
with confidence; and in this instance they feel fully assured of 
its giving the most Gaieke satisfaction.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, 
Norfolk, Jan. 26, 1 
IRE-OFFICE, AND PROVIDENT 
LIFE ee 50, Seo eee PiccaDitiy. Esta~ 
blished 1 Se 
His Grace the Duke of Rutland, 7st Henry Pynn 
K. Frederick A. Roe, Bart. 
‘The Marquess of Northampton ates, Henderson, Esq., M.D. 
. Lord Northwick | John Edward Conant, Esq- 
And: Bs 
Sir Wm. Earle Welby, Bart. 
Sir John Osborn, Bart. George Pryme, Esq. 
Sir R. Duckworth Hing marty nein Earle Welby, Esq., M.P. 
The advantages offered ae the ‘public by the above Offices are 
such as result from a course of uninterrupted prosperity, the 
fruits ofa prudent and economical management for a period of 
thirty-five years. 
At the present time so many establishments exist, vieing with 
each other in the profession of benefits to the public, which nu- 
merous failures ong consequent ruin to thousands of industrious 
families have proved to be fallacious, that the Directors think 
they will best discharge their duty to the ieee and to the 
blic by a it of the ‘ich have been 
y pl 
renlised by these Office! 
The County Fire Omnis has not only settled all claims with 
promptitude and liberality, but has, from its first establishment, 
made large returns to the Insured. These amount at the pre- 
eect time to 125,0007. 
ROVIDENT LiFe OFFICE has at each septennial period di- 
ytded the whole of the profits, joa to a deduction of about a 
twentieth part only, among sured. The benefits actually 
secured to lives insured in this Office may be judged of by the 
following Table : 
Bona SUPERIOR DARK AND DELICIOUS 
BEET-ROOT in sealed Packets of 5s.; each packet con- 
taining 1 oe To be had of Mr. Knieut, Nurse eryman, ee - 
toad, oss ea, and of the Grower, J. Wuyre, Rails Head, Is) 
vorth. As this Beet requires peculiar culture, directions will 
accompany each packet. 
SEYMOUR’S SUPERB WHITE CELERY. 
N ESSRS. LANE and SON beg again to offer 
. the Public the above superior Celery Seed (at Is. 6d. oer 
packet), the qualities of which are so wel n as to require 
no eulogium here, ere it may be advisable to state, by way 
of caution, that there is an old variety of Seymour’s White 
Celery offering for male e, which is very inferior to the above.— 
Also the BLACK-SEEDED BATH COS LETTUCE, at from 1s. 
‘o 5s. per packet.—Either or both can pe bl by ‘post, on the 
vebutbe of postage stamps or post. office + from unknown 
Correspondents nts. sail Great Ber! seiidinpetead, Dec. 26, 1842. 
Age | Bonus in | Bonus in | Bonus in | Total oi 
Poliey|A8° Se | 1813& 1820) 1897 & 1854) 1841. | Bonuses. |Insured 
fs bids gd. (#@. 8. d.| #2. 8. d. 3 
109 jg21 11 2 |387 11 10 [S04 0 4 1213 3 4) 2500 
430 11 [159 0 [248 6 4 | 497 13. 3| 1000 
435 257 2 1 |50619 6 |744 19 6 ]1509 1 1) 3000 
492 106.15 9 19716 2 {499 15 11 | Get 7 1] 1000 
515 7213 1 (13413 7 |204 1 14 411 7 G| 1000 
982 167_8 6 |326 8 6 |.80 7 10 | 974 4 10| 2000 
Joun A. BEAumonrT, Managing Director. 
ae ALTER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
Brag cone BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved eS 
ciples, and at very moderate Soe erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOL: 
D. E. BAILEY having cavtons ait 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 
have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
Riss Aes their epee ielesls apes BP lately erected at Chiswick. 
D. also construct ia metal all descriptions of 
ortieatearal Buildings and iSash hes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and salle, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
4{.ARLY PEAS, S,_ &e.—-HENRY D. CORMACK, 
SEEDSMAN, begs respectfully to inform the Nobility, 
Gentry, and others, of Manchester and its Vicinity that they can 
be supplied with the raleniee new and early articles:—Cor- 
mack’s Prince Albert and early Kent Peas, British Queen ditto ; 
Taylor’s New Improved Windsor, and Jobhnson’s Wonderful 
eans ; Manchester and Giant red and pink Celery; Hamilton’s 
White Spine and Walker’s Prize- fighter Cucumbers ; Incompara- 
ple Cos Lettuce, together with every other variety of Horticultu- 
ry Agricultural, and ous ultural Seeds, at his Wholesale and 
Retail Warehouse, 106, Deangate, Manchester. Agent for Sir 
James Murray’s Patent F eetiieine and Guano. Sears 
HOME-GROWN SEEDS. 
ESSRS. SUTTON and SONS respectfully acquaint 
hose readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle who have not 
yet hitherto Lege ae them with their commands, that their 
grounds, being situated at considerable distances from each 
other, and of Cinerent soils, they are enabled by strict attention 
to grow Garden-Seeds true to their kinds, and can supply their 
Customers with Seeds which they know to be mew, thereby pre- 
venting disappointment in the cro; nnual Seed Cata- 
logue is now published, and may behad gratis on application, 
The follow ne stele are particularly BO — a sid. 
ate fine varieties by ni 5 
; go Ranunculuses, 0 
do. 15 0 
tthe most approved vinds of Kitchen Garden Seeds, i in 
a complete collection for a Nobleman’s or Gentle- 
man’s family r + @o3e8 
Ditto, ditto, fora Smaller Establishment Lebo 
Ditto, ditto, of Flower-Seeds, containing all the 
new kinds worthy of recommendation; together 
wae the best of the old sorts, with instructions en- a 
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pitt, oa smaller collection, equally ‘choice. LEO 
Ditto, __ ditto, ditto - 010 6 
Double ee Eg ne imported, per ‘dozen » 0 4 0 
d Sons, having a stock of all the new kinds of Kitchen 
re et Flower- Seeds, they will be included in the above 
cel aeeuts or they may be obtained separate, according to 
anne t moderate prices. 
—Parcels delivered free to the Railway-station, or any 
are of London,— Reading Nursery, Berkshire, Jan, 280 sth, 
exhibiting, metal works, an extremely completeand 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, ae deer for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com= 
plete ae has hitherto been pronEn ee the public. | = 
and E. BAILEY were to introduce metallit te 
ear houses to horticulturists, ane can refer to the ¢ Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of io works, besides many 
omer in this country and on the Continent 
. BAILEY have prepared aquantity f t 
pirenor which are now ready for imme Pipe, 
beg to introduce to public notice a nen ‘Troug! eh orig, 6 7 rf 
daceous or other Bones where vanes is constan! yore cin 
vals required, and w y be seen at their Manu we 
Pans SiSTaM SEU ECTEDfO8, HAS did 
CIRCULATION OF MEATED PURE AV NER BUILDING 
THROUGHOUT HORTICULTURAL & OTH i i ty 
W. i ate cavante had every opportunity of ma ing 
aes adaptation of this prin- 
ciple to almost every ¥ » begs to SONGu to 
the NO Ouse, gers, 
which has (at an immense ¢ 
great  aefeattons 
wvith improved Tul 
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ed. PENN’S SYSTEM only requires publicity to be appre- 
jated. The Pablic are therefore invited to re its efficent 
working at the Inventor’s ees pes Thi e great end 
ained by adopting this system, i 
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