THE GARDENERS CHRONICL 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
__ No. 20—1843. 
SATURDAY, MAY 20. 
Price 6d. 
| INDEX OF THE SULTON AEC UD TN ee SUBJECTS IN 
LAST NU. 
ase meant for employing 
fal 5 
Ables Donglasit, where it was 
5 Agricul 
So 
815 b 
321 b 
deue ‘americana, hints about 
treatin; 
ciety, mecting ofthe 
bale: ive we ption of 
821 a | ee 
seat Society, meeting Malloo, 
of the 
318 ¢ 
Monetiia Renee esericion of 
tice of Professor | 
. ee Sten: 
Aw B21 b 
Paeeoatent vie for + 87a 
Bones, #9 manure, boiled ones 
ining youn} 
fo 
T318a | Parks, strictures on the 
1" 3204 | Peachturees, use of newting for 
andar of Cperatione ‘for the them in spring 
320 b | Pears, qualities of a fe 
ion of 819. | P oniuimsy eatment of 
i cy abstric of Nt Sel lly’s carlet 3 
Nee hep 318 b eae insignis, plant of it in 
Conifers, their culture in ‘pots. 315 ¢| flower 
Covent Garden market, Report Plum) a disease of nad 
nae 820 ¢ rb vin, Eo, to malke 
Currants, hi how toraise them from of budd 
c 
Rhubai 
319 b 
yenoches ties no: 
eof 
Deni obium 
Mnconnte to 318 b | them in 
ae ‘and Goriaria myrtifoiag 
onin 
iI best for sowing 
Sov y of its, report of ies 
SEL » 31B¢ 
‘Transplanting, h ¢ 
Tulip show, eysist et “Mr 
’and En) lish 
loreal Soolety, 
manage- 
the ai7a 
lovwer “eexden, atzanjementof 
plants for gl6a jom's 
Flute-graftin Me how to perform Turnip Aly show to destroy it 
Frozen plants, way of res storing 2 etable 0 boil B19 b 
Garden engine, wood kind of get a | Vines in pine nk not 
water, use O1 good for. 
Gentinnelin, how to elevate it 317 ¢ | Vines, treatment of 6b 
Groom’s Nursery , n * 319 ¢| _— the application of vano to te a 
Hortie earned Society, sChemieal Vire-worms, mode of killin, ab 
lecture at ~ 218 b | Wood-paving, remarks on E 
B19 ¢ 
ihe ‘yn 
Oval BOTANIC SOCIETY of LONDON— 
RDENS, INNER CIRC 
2 esas wth 7. The Prizes to be awarded are Mupars s and 
TE, varying in value from 10s. to 15/., the total amount a 
pen. 
Go0u. for Plbuts and Flowers, and 10/, 108. ’ for Microscopes. 
to all Competitors. 
Visitors will be aula by a to he obtained at the 
Gardens, and as 12 todo Regent-street, by O Orders. 
from Fellows and Members ony. e 6s.; and on the days of 
Exhibition, after 2 o’clock, 
Schedules of Prizes, with “eH Regulations sy the observance 
of Exhibitors, and all other particulars, may be had upon appli- 
cation at the Gardens, and at 28, Rian street. 
By Order of the Council, . C. Sowmrsy, Secretary- 
i OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENG- 
2 LAN D. meee Anniversery Mceting will be held at the Society’s 
House, No. 12, Hanover. square, London, on Monpay next, the 2 22d 
of May, at re o'clock precisely. 
London, May, 1843.—By order of the Council, Jas. Hupson, See. 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENG- 
LAND.—The Royal Agricultural Society of England is desirous 
oe receiving Tenders from Innkeepers or others, to contract for any 
or more of the following Supplies at the ensuing Annual Country 
Meeting of the Society, to h at Derby in J 
. A Hot Dinner Gann with esac t, and a bottle of 
we or ‘Sherry to each person, in the County Hall, Derby, on 
, the 12th of Jul 
persons w mie a pint of Port or Sa 
Pavillion of the ee at Derby, o 
ee 
‘or 300 Ladies in the Galleries of the 
ri lion, on the same gression 
ers to be forwarded on or before the sth of June next, to the 
e Society, No. 12, Han nover-square, London, wher 
further particulars may be obtained : the Society not binc ling itself 
west tender. The fencers may also be obtained 
pote ome at Der 
hades, May 11, 1843. y order of the Coun, Jas. Hupson, See. 
\ ARDENERS’ DENEYOLEND aNean TUTION. 
—Mr. CHAUNDY begs to remind the Sub: 46 the 
al Institution who have kindly rotted atin their votes ae 
interestin atolls of WILLIAM WEL aS eee four yea: 
that the election will jel on ine SDAY. of June, at Babs 0 tana 
the Crown and A Hee ern, Stri Te also respectfully 
Solicits the Votes of the Si Subserib: who. ee not already pron 
el them that pe cannot be a case more de 
Nene 
Papers Winr1am Writs is stated to he aged 64, 
, he being 74. Chislchurst in Surrey is also an error, 
it being Chislehurst in Kea 
-B.—Voting Papers than fully received by Mr, Cuavnpy, 
Nurseryman, I sewisham. 
JBENEVOLENT INSTITUTION for the RELIEF 
of AGED and INDIGENT GARDENERS and their 
hereby given, that a G me 
sevibers, will an held on ‘thursday, Coane 
Anchor Tavern, Strand, for the Res of electing two persc 
of ae following Panda i) the annual Pension of this ©) 
ardener, London, aged 70, 
rit 
(Second 
eppleation. iu 
XWARD, SAMUEL, Garde Camberwell 3 
nedeneh, Chis a 64 
One oe el w aie D ae fbalten will com- 
cl preci 
y order, Epw. R, CUT Sate 97, Farringdon-stree 
_Subtenbers not having iceeely thet: Polling I Papers are sree) 
apply to the Secretar 
ben THE ESPECI AL PATRONAGE | 
HIGHNESS THE CHESS OF GLOUC in 
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CAMBRK IDG 
be ae WATERER’S SPLENDID EXHIBI- 
TION OF AMERICAN PLANTS will open on ‘TuunspAs, 
May 18, at the Nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea. Admittance, 1s, 
uurseries at Kab Hilt and Bagshot : now Sneed 
may he ent 
eet 64 
oF Rovan 
HE R 
ES' 
GHEREN HARLY BROCOLI. — 
ULLE. AN, SEEDSMEN, 6, Leadenhall 
offer a few Packets of the above sp 
ue tal hee Packet, the present time being very su 
fox ae RNey Bath Cos peaiie -hearting kind) 1s, 
le 
per 
i choice selection of Biennial and Perennial Flower Seats, proper 
as kowinjs at the present Season, 4d, and 6d, per Packet: 
[SUCHSIA ST. CLARE.—This splendid “FUCHS STA, 
pronounced by Dr. Linp1 as the ‘finest hybrid we have 
is now being sent out by Yousnr and Co., Great Yar- 
mouth Nursery, Norfolk, at 10s. 6d. per plant, free of postage, is 
anv part of the United Kinedom.—Great Yarmouth, May 1 Ss 
TOR TICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— = 
WARD OF THE JUDGES AT THE EXHIBITION IN 
THE GARDEN OF THE ES teed ‘TURAL SOCIETY, 
TAY 13, 18 
Ice AN Mepat. 
1 To re Goode, Gardener to Mrs, Lawrence, F.H.S 
of 40 Stove and Greenhouse Plan - 
2 To AG same, for 6 species of Exotic Orel 
ato Mr. E. Davis, for a miscellaneous caletion n of Fruit 
OLD Bank: 
1 To Mr. Fraser, for Bes collection of 40 Stove ele Greenhouse Plants 
2 To Mr. John Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., 
for a collection ae 20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 
3 To Mr. Joseph Goode, Gardener to Mrs. mene re F.HLS., fora 
ection of Stove and Greenhouse Clim! 
+, for a collec- 
al 
6 ‘Td Mr. Mylam, Gardener to S. [ Riueker; Taig F.H.S,, for 6 spe- 
cies of Exotic Orchidac 
Gattener to". Gunter, Esq., F-H.S., for a mis- 
CellaneGuit colleeHOn at ett 
8 To Mr. Beck, of the Slate Works, Isleworth, sn he §., for 12 vari 
eties of Bebuse aio as pots 4 to th 
Stee re Le 
1 To Mr. Catleugh, of Hane: atest, Chelsea, for 12 varieties of 
Pelargonium, in pots of 24 o the 
2 To Mr ee ot Aedes, for erivatiea of Pelargonium, in pots 
3 'To Mi, “catleugh, fon iblwarieties of Pelargonium, ibipets 6618 to 
the cast 
4 To Mr. Hunt, enedener to Miss Trail, FHS 
of 20 Stove and Green} 
5 To Mr, Bruce, lanedenien ts Boyd Miller, Esq. for a collection of 
S., for a collection 
6 To 
7 To Mr. Goode, for a. ee -imen of Pimelen apecatile 
8 ‘To Mr. Falconer, Gardener to Archdale Palmer, Hsq., for a spe~ 
cimen of Peon grandiflora 
9 To Me ucombe and Pince, for a specimen of Cyrtoceras 
10 To ie ‘Hunt Gardener to Ba Traill, F.H.S., for a collection 
of Cape Heat! 
1 To ‘Mr. Eoneones) for a Pet of 12 Greenhouse A: 
12 'To Mr. Milne, Gardener 6 . S. Chauncey, Esq., 
collection of 25 Ri 
13 To ee Lane, of “Great Teegiugg sab fora collection of 25 
ots 
14 To ae “W. yeaa 
Orchidacese 
15 To George Barker, Esq., F.H.S., for a specimen of Peristeria 
Humbolatii 
16 To a John Dodds; A to Sir George Warrender, Bart., 
FER 
eas 
-H.S., fora 
for a collection of 6 species of Exotic 
of East Barnet, for Grapes 
ns raids Gardener to Henry Perkins, Esq., F.H.S., for 
ea ies 
19 ‘To ite “J. Burr, Gardener to H. Preston, Esq., F.H.S., for 
Pine-Apples 
& SInver Mr: 
1 To Mr. E. Bell, of ‘Chelsea HLOspleD, fon 15 Pelargoniums, in 
of 24 to the cast 
2 To thee same, for 12 Pelargoniums, in pots of 12 to the cast 
3 ToMr. Gaines, of Battersea, for 12 Pelargoniums, in pots of 24 to 
the cast 
4 To the gone a 12 Heats in pots of 12 to the cast 
5 To a anley, Gardener to H. eeu Eads c H.S., 
at Ce Gatoentaties) in pot: 2to the 
6 To Mr. Beck, of the Slate Works, Isleworth, for 6 Shrubby Cal- 
ceolarias, in pots of 12 to the ca: 
7 To Mr. Pawley, of Bromley, for a ollestion of 6 Stoveand Green- 
house plants 
Lucombe and. Pince, of Exeter, for Achimenes 
Beet fora 
‘To Messrs. Ve' 
uh 
9 itch, of Exeter, for Eriostemon buxifolium 
10 To ws John aveeny 
. Bra 
for six species ot Ci ths 
11 To N ier, Gardener to W. H. St , F.HLS., for 6 
el ‘ies of Cape Heaths 
12 To Mr. Dawson, POuBrNtor till, as 6 ae es of a Heaths 
1g Vor. SmeMMOn-NuEbItON iN for 12 Greens 
house Azalea: 
14 To Mr. Becky Of the Slate Works, Isleworth, for, 2 Roses in pots 
15 To Mr. atlevie of Chelsea, for 25 Roses in } 
16 To mM tr. Ww nner, Gardener to to Sir G. Laven Bart., F.H.S., 
eiDeddrobiuatedatiGenn 
17 To Enea WasBiardle 4Cunden east Us Jarrett, Esq., F.H.S., for 
Doryanthes exceisa 
Lu 
16 ‘To Messrs ucombe and Pince, of Exeter, for Acrophyllum 
ver 
19 ‘To ¥ 
20 To 
21 To Mn . Davis, of East I aan for Bicones 
Sinver Knicu EDAL. 
1 To Mr. W F neunenes to 
Pimlico, for 12 P cletgeni 
r 6 H 
of 12 to the Ge - 
2 3 tar Johin Green, f ae 
he 
aleeolarias, in pots of 12 
3 To Nine ait of Chelsea; for 6 Herbaceous Calceolarias, in 
cee! nie tothe 
4 T pee Gaines, of PatoHes for Shrubby Calceolarias, in pots of 
2 to the cast 
atleugh, for a cores of 12 Fuchsia 
o M.D. Smith, mes 
ke, ce a for 6 Stove 
ne 
ib dager? "35 Boyd Miller, Esq., for 6 varieties of 
7 To Mr, Bruce, 
Cape Heaths 
Smithy of Norbiton, for Rhododendron 
soleetre 
fone "Goode; for adhe ayurenm 
WH. specimen of Cycnoches 
Surrey, 
Baa 
pen’ 
Nn a ‘Thomas Ann, 
ae for G 
Grapes 
Gardener to J. H.-Vivian, Esq., M.P., 
llery, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Portland, for 
ay 8} 
Peaches ane Nec 
if 
i2 Tod 
: to the Earl De Grey, for Strawberries 
den: 
British went 
. Gadd, "Of Betshworth, near Dorking, for Cantaloupe 
mp Town, Brighton, for Grapes 
NKSIAN MEDAL. 
jener to Miss Anderd 
pot ort re to the cast 
I Gardener to the Hail of Mansfield, for 
6 SA aeanes, in pots ‘of 8 to the cist 
1 To Mr. on, for 12 Pelargo- 
ee 
a Ton 
"3 To Mr. Beck, of-the Slate Works, Isleworth, for 6 Herbaceous 
Caleeolarias, in pots of 12 to the 
4 To Mr Catleugh, for 6 Shrubby Calecolacinal in pots of 12 to 
en 
5 To Mr. Hog Gardener to H. Pownall, Esq., F.H.S., for a 
Glleeeeoroatoreaad Greenhouse plants 
6 To Mr, M. Clarky Gardener to W. Block, Esq., for a collection of 
ine 
6 Stove and Greenhouse pla 
'o Mr. Joseph Goode, for a ieante of Gloxinia macrophylla 
variegata 
8 Zo Mr. h Goode, for a specimen of Begonia coccinea 
9 To Mr. Tohn Green for specimen of Siphocampylus epee 
10 To Mr. William a of Norbiton, for a specimen of Rho 
dendron decorui 
11 To Mr. G. Stanley Gardener to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., fora 
specimen of Zichya nope 
12 To Messrs. Lane for at, varieties of Roses in pots 
13 To Mr. AG Hardie, Caer er to J. Jarrett, Esq., F.H.S., for 
lor { 
14 To Richard Brook, Esq, F.H.S., for a collection of 14 sorts of 
apples nd Pears 
Ms eae of Isleworth, for Strawberries 
16 To Mn arin ‘of Turnham Green, for a collection of Apples 
and Pi 
17 To Mr. Hruteliveod, Gardener to E. J. Shirley, Esq., M.P., of 
TEatngron Park, for Peaches and Nectarines. 
ERTIFICATE oF Mx. 
1 To te Clty ‘Garten to W. Block, atts BY “for Tall Cacti in 
To iu v: Goode, for Tall Cacti in flower 
3 To Mr. John Green, for Bae bieelgt 
4 To Mr. James Hayes, en 0 G. Hanson, Esq., of High 
Beech, for Aotus laniger 
To Mr. Kyle, Gardener to Robert Barclay, Esq., cf Leyton, for a 
oie of Bossiza 
. R. Jones, gieece to Sir Moore Disney, F.H.S., for 
for a specimen of Erica depressa 
'To Mr. Beck, oa Isleworth, for a Pelargonium ( im) 
12 To Mr, Stan of Bagshot, for 2 paren Duchess of 
Siete and Sty jurpri 
1. Moss, Garieneh Sok: Taylor, Esq., F.H.S. for Citrons. 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
AND DISTINCT FUCHSIAS.— 
in submitting their Catalogue of hee 
ise vie which, “see their Advertisement in this Paper e 
take the present opportunity of drawing the tise 
teh inst.) 
of admirers of the above elegant tribe of plants to their select 
and superb Collection. The: ve spared no expense in forming 
as are really good, to the exclusion of many 
and they would refer to the 
ee attend their mode ot 
selecting last season collecti urs, for competition at 
the various Horticultural Eahibitions throughout the kingdom. 
Yourti & Co. are desiro 
culiar method of execu ged 
namely, that they will deliver ae fi 
receipt of a Post-office artery, ¢ © any part of the United Kin; pe 
dom, in collections, upon ee pera terms : 
Twelve fine Show Varieties, velvé extra fine and very 
Twelve ex eh Bs = 3 
such 
a selection of 
2 nominal vi iy 
afine ditto. 
‘The selection being left to 
Great Yarmouth Nursery. Norfolk, ‘ay. a 1803. 
-ESSRS. VEITCH AND SON beg to offer the fol- 
M £ Towing New and Beautiful Plants, introduced by them through 
their Collector in South A 
Alstroemeria nemorosa ee pace Curtis s Bot, Mag., Aug. 1842, 
Begonia coccinea i 
tons si May, 1843. 
¥Echites splendens : 
y» atropurpurea 
Gesne' pigs tha 
sloxin nia macrop! hylla variegata ¢ ak s Bor Ries Dea tele 
ypc trigillo 
on’s Magazine, March, 1843 
Passiflora Actin ss Curtis's 24 Mag. spall 1843 
*Rondeletia nee flora oy durtis AL, , 1842, 
s and Paxton’ 5s aeaae! ee 184i 
tigmaphytlon citiatum 
heterophyllum 
Siphacamn los dup! o-senrae 
Tro 
m azn 
Curtis's Bot. Mag., May, 1343 
Fey ae Reg. 
and Paxton’s Ma; 
Dec., 1842, 
s Bot. ae . Dee., g-, Dec., 1842. 
ON ee ee many thousands of Aranca- 
enabled to offer them in quantity at a 
Messrs. Verren and 
ria imbricata from 
very or moderate price 
N.B.—The Plants ey ee i 
fille sive vee tart 
| will not be ready for delivery 
. May 18, 1843. 
ERB SEEDLING CHRYSANTHEMUM THE “DUKE 
0. feel ae pleasure in announci 
+ LL anp CO. id 
have Au the Sie at an cok ae 
anth ener to t 
s 
len it waa a 
it the Norwich nd ye 
eit Mea the First bs 
ene Iso obtained Fir shown in the 
3 ditto Hee vag ditto ¢ 
itt ree May 17, 1843. 
MULLE ving ba 
ned to them a cuantts of Seed of thiwSplendid hi Handy 
condition, can offer them at the following Price ; vith 
n aus $ puede gratis on every pg fo. qwake-ip_ 
as ci 
much as may ve 
arly Omit a Secrest) Leadenhall. sire, ace 18, se) iy 
