THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. | 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. | 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. | 
No. 36—1843. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. i Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL suBsEcTS IN [| ARRIVAL OF DUTCH HYACINTHS ano ormer BULBS. es By RSs Dartford Nursery, Dartford, Kent, 
OUEL to. beg respectfully to announce they e new variety of LABURNUM, which he has named 
Amatenr’s Garden, No. XXXV. 008 } | Pines, niumbes te put in abed 
609 a 26 feet lon + 6165 have received from Haarlem their annual importation of | ‘ Inter eS ae and which Dr. Lindley stated last year to be a | 
Pati sean fo dete ‘or thes 16 ¢ | the above in most excellent condition, adapted either for Glasses, fine, distinct, and desirable kind : nee season at 10s. 6d.; this f 
ntRhe ie 8 pla a ox Forcing, or open-border culture. Prices as follows. son, at the drawing time, it will be s of fine robust i} 
plaine 6l4 ¢ Fine Single or Double Show Hyacinths ut 6 a habit, pendent in the bran ay racemes ee long, flowers of deep H 
ning, remarks on Plants, wailing evergreen, ed, Blue, BS, or Yellow . is. per doz. Fellows aul eames 1 
FS RS i: nat on Tee, peice Extra fine Ditt ipeMeon aes ,5 Als e seed; resembles | 
3 He ating Penres eiubs| Rewae, DU et fictof . 616 c Extra fine, ak very superior Ditto. Nose P39 inci fae Pot Aare a and clusters fine larger. This i isthe Hi 
ope’ tune Fema on vos b at hardy, ¢ imbing + + es © The selegtion being left to Yougrr. ‘& seek first time of offering it to the public; pri irders can be j 
r nseets, res Pen 5 sige in en aie sab a 108 ¢ Catalogues may be had on applicatio supplied from the Nursery, or by applying 16 Messrs, Hons 
ar ine Si tre va ee “616 ¢ traveber er "y> yatt’s Pine, cul goBve FASTOLFF RASPBERRY.—For particulars of which see their Gon sae Leadenhall-street. 
menting mater sala in hotbeds 607 ¢ “Blton, remarkson 616 ¢ PRA HEE GUN in last week’s Paper, J.D, Pangs is theauthor ofa ‘small pamphlet on the Se 18.5 
Labourers, to manage a small Storm, remarkable effects a » G07 a dreat Yarmouth Nursery, Sept. 7, 1843. (a direful malady, and but little Re hee) published by 
uml : tees Tame ystem, endl’, remarie at oe SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS, AT GREATLY | Brittain, 11, Paternoster-row. Can be obtained irom the author 1 
Tawa, aveds toxowon 616 Testa di Ou niglia 5s + O88 REDUCED PRICES. lisher, under a 2d. stamp. May all also behiad shat it ; 
ok (Dr). his critique on!Lie- Vines, remar Seals UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co. beg leave t f the ,) 
ics Gam a se ; * 6l6¢ on ,& . beg leave to inform the UTCH FLOWER ROOT: 
SS ere a ie waved Public, that they have obtained the entire stock of the fol- yp AMES DICKSON axp SONS, 39, South Hanover- ' 
enana. re arks 105 a anne : 616 ¢ | lowing very Splendid PELARGONIU: y street, ene babe received their First Annual Im- Hi 
Oriont weggoc on. respeeting uae eight of fine: Hortioultural cos b | TELE, R.N., which possess those aL i portation o' OW. OOTS, in excellent condition. | 
Raper hey nee era TowaUTe. 16 b | Wines to make froxi common requisite in a firs ower—good ha They have tek eiecwen with we eS care from the best cul | 
Pel m ‘leaves, spotting of 16. ¢ | Brat sis a| petal; and they feel convinced that such novelties cannot fail to | tivators in Holland, and consist of the most choice varieties of ” 
16:0 | — Relein, tomake . + 6l4a Bees those who purchase them, and will greatly improve all | TyACINTHS, and of all the pe eat usually imported. Early a 
7 a a select collections. jers are respectfully solicited, which shall meet with immediate if 
WE RSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. —Jusror | Plato (Mnurtell's) 21s Princess Royal (Thurtell’s) 38 ory most care(nl attention, They wouldalso remind their friends | 
Scu Session, 1843—44. Under the Government of Abita Nelson Eauy Queen that the best specimens of Hyacinths which gained the Nur: i 
the Council pe the College. Phosphorus man's Ee at the Horticultural Society’s Exhibition were im- i 
ad Master—Tnomas H. Kry, A.M. The bias conection of aie ustinet! varieties for ti eecrese ported by t a 
The School will open on Monday, the 25th September. The | included oh nd Sons will in a short time have completed their full HH 
Session is divided into three terms, viz., from the 25th Septem~ A description of “ Pluto” is given in the Gardeners’ Chronicle rela Of Na [ATURAL GRASS SEEDS, now so much in request, and i 
it pasture. Al 
er to Christmas, from Christmas to Easter, and from Easter to | of June 17, 1843. ‘* Horatio Nelson”? was exhibited at the Chis- | proved to be so advantageous for laying down permanen’ 
the 4th August. The ye early payment for each Pupil is 15/., of | wick Show in ‘June last, and was greatly admired. A full ‘At their Narseries, at Inverleith and Broughton Park, 3.De and 
which 51, is paid in advance each term. The hours of attendance we cue char peer ach all these is oon ene in L., P., & Co.’s | sons have always a large Stock of EVzERGREENS 
iums, which ray be had on application. | suruss, aa and Forest Trees, Seedling and Transplanted. 
m a quarter past nine to three quarters past three. the | Catalogue o 
afternoons of Wednesday and Saturday are devoted exclusively Strong plants will ae esa for delivery res 29th October next. | Their Byergtoene bey would particularly recommend to the E 
to Drawin Fit ag: eg leave further to say, that, having in this, asin | notice of nds and the Public, being persuaded that in § 
The subjects taught (without extra charge) are Reading, te case of Mr. Bi Beck’s Seedlings, determ mined upon making a point of tanta quality, they are net to i ae by any i 
riti the perties of the most Familiar Objects, Natural | great reduction in the prices which Seedling Pelargoniums of the Nursery in the kingdom. Honiizs, Por URELS, ] 
and Artificial, the English, Latin, Greek, French, and German highest character are usually let out at, they hopein eoneequance Laure Bays, hac acces and the icant nails being all | 
Languages; Ancient and Modern History, Geography, both Phy- | to meet with an extensive sale.—Exeter Nursery, Sept. 8, 1843-_| twice and thrice traneplanted, and the finer sorts first raised in 
3 sical and Political; Arithmetic and Book-keeping Elements | [= A j 
Nee ee cor ee Beara ESSRS. TYSOaxp SON, Wallingford, Berks, | pots and teu planted out te canbe ited vi oe orale 
Mathomatios and of Natural Phiowephy and Drawings vote | IVA sespecttity invite thenttention of the Nobty, Gentry and | Section of ‘Danas, Pansies, Greemnouse, Stove, and Merba- | 
| his whole attention to the other branches of education. the Public, to their extensive collection of FLoris RS3.] Ceous Plants, &c., to =, Pans yy regularly add such new sorts as | 
‘There is a general examination ‘a vis Pupils at the end of the | assortments of which they on at the following prics Riaenodeeee f ti y j 
ip Session, ae the prizes are then LIPS. per ee dee ered he cultva ion. Poresters ad Hed Pee i} 
| ‘The discipline of the School is Nhaintained without corporal | In beds, containing an equal ‘umber of Roses, Bybleemens, and Rene aed ise prpumememsti ec 8 ; 
Bizarres, under,name, arranged for planting. eal alban pS. Sa ee Ja ee 
| punishment. 
Monthly Report of duct of t to hit 25. da.| nw W SEEDL SOTEE: 5 ce 
onthly fap of the conduct of each Pupil is sen Bl eS Neaarnent en bedatsorows, or Brotuivesinalna: T wo NEW SEEDLING PIC 
Atice Peer,” 10s. 6d., and ‘Mas. Benyon,” 10s. 6d. per 
ey or guardian. Several of the Masters receive board se any extra fine new sort ees) ; 
‘urther parti eularsma be obtained at the Office of the College. & a aa ir.—Thes r id Pi a the Rev. J. 
er garues Cy ATKINSON, Secretary to the Council A ved of #0 rows, oF 280 bulbs, ditt 250 0 | Borroughes, ie “anton resent | 
pone College Testates i in the Classes of the Faculty of Medicine, | 24 Assortment.—A bed of 30 rows, pene pany ve , py that gentleman to Messrs. Your. & Co. ey have already i | 
, commence on the 2nd of October; those of the Faculty of Arts, “a penet 40 : 9 3 obtained prizes at the Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Exhi- | 
on the 16th of October.—August, 1843. ae ie 5 ro volt ea an SURG ENGT ‘ug | bition; and Y. & Co. feel assured that no further proof of their 
Messrs. T. and Son having “en hese : LUS superior merits is necessary when they refer to the eminent 
NIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON, — Juni08 | with unparalleled success, are enabled to offer fine strong roots es 
Scn0o1,—Mr. W. HASELWOOD, Private Tutor and Assist- | of splendid named sorts, such as were exhibited by them at the sat ey Puen” is a large and well-formed ower, | 
Becta eee Seniee ated ‘of Pup) Pupils from whe peu Surrey Zoological and Culerice Gardens in June last, and to aed a petals throughout of fine form and substance, Hi 
he house adjoins the play-ground of the University, to which | which Silver Meee rine ONE an ice the purest white; the lacing a delicate rose, and entirely 
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(with permission of the Council) a communication has been NG RANUNCULUSES. sod " 
opened ion the Pupils’ recreation. *50 Splendid ae Bue w varieties 1 Foot ee eae cote Ja bee | Cee the edge. This is cone tobe sreatly sree 
fa sgLwoop undertakes the tuition of the Pupils under | *50 Very fine named varieti Pee vey a Barnard, or any flower of its class, and carries a fin ] 
au e pod. 
in care fh the subjects connected with their College reading, and | *100 Named Seedling Mivhives A: + o i Ree rsa i a ey » (red edged) also possesses every character q 
M e show-flower ; petals of splendid size, form, ¢ i) 
n those branches of education that have an immediate refer- | 100 Fine Seedling Mixtures . . - 010 0 
3 ence to their future prospects in ‘Bis aut Pupil has ‘aseparate | SEED saved from the above this season, of very superior qua- fora tetra rae the bloom expanding so correctly 
ed, and the number being limited, a Term's notice is required | lity, in packets o! of 5s. and 10s, each, with printed directions for require the aid of dressing, an like the former, has a eet 
( Pier te. removal, ‘ eS Sf ti sowing and soe management. ae 
urther particulars may be ol pine y app! i jon at Mr. RANUN ULUSES, In EsTABLISHED Neil 
Hasetwoon’s residence, No. 20, Upper Gower Str au Different Seren named sorts, 1 root of eacl 15 0s. 0d. nts tok betng Ii limited, early annliontion il bene Secon i 
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Sears Pane IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF Fo MOST | ,*5 te ae + + 210 6 | may be had on application, and will be found to contain upwards 
\ OUS MAJESTY, and H.R. H.PRINCE ALBERT. Ditto, fine sorts, ae k 3 see ie 8 h best vari ee in Da a) and which are 
; pus “SALT HILL GRAND DAHLIA SHOW will +00 Extra fine named Mixtures Siler aan RS ahha verre es ce , mite 
be held in the Grounds of the Slough Nursery, near to the CARNATIONS: 25 superb named oases y Pair ofeach 3 : 0 19 pairs of good show Cr euen al 1 ae ofeach. 1 4 0 
Railway Station, on Fripay, September 22, 1843, on a Scale un- | PICOTEES 25 ae ry 3 oe ot cite te oa ay . ; 
itto : 25 one | 
mee Eero eNpuzEs. Pithe articles marked thus *, weighing less ‘than 16 ounces, can ise site fine oe very superior d “ditto " + 210 0 a 
First Class . Amateurs’ looms 4 Prizes, now be transmitted by post, “and will be sent, carefully Beene 35 - ditto i Hh 
Second Class entemen' Gardeners 12 blooms 4 Prizes, and prepaid, without additional charge, to gentlemen forwa 12 7 ditto Pinks dito 7 One oe. i 
Third Class . Nurser 24 blooms 4 Prizes, the cash with the order. Parcels too large for post, will ave 25 % ditto ditt ae Mge | 
Fourth Class Seedings pot 1842” . . roe oms Plants or Roots included to defray the expense of carriage. The selection elie left to a ae ‘and Co. | 
Fifth Class . Seedlings of 1843 ms} Pei | Messrs. T. and Son’s General pareve Catalogue may be had Great Yarmouth Nursery, S Sept. 7, 1843. i 
entities to the First, Second, and Third guaagen 10s. 6d. each; | gratis, on pre- -paid application, an two 1d. postage labels, | ———————— SS aTERGTD Sarai Sa | 
‘e Fourth and Fifth Classes, 5s. each. * ——~DuPCH BUL: | 
rntranees to be made Fuoe before, the 1th pc September, MESSRS. SUTTON & SONS respectfully announce Te Ein fe Sb ee bio i) 
fe ie tors, lly invited to visi! ONWA i 
Stands will We provided toe eae at trival of their choice and extensive collections of eee iat CONT AT erie iw the Open | 
Seedlings not to be shies! in Sane with named flowers. of 7 Beans & errr’ may sce 
Flow Hy AUNTE Ss eae: USO le e 5 aud rom | orders andin pots, that will be worthy of their notice. 
No Flowers to be removed before 6 o'clock. selecting the best sorts in Hol- i | 
vite tain ion he Waker ugting and se tanate | eth Mebane faltedien er laslon ttc | AY A thetailaeeetc ewe earcomeraane | 
rain from London, atrive at Slough before o'clock, advantage : this country. ricesareat | Well adapted for training agai jy SCs 0 y j 
Tra pe omken of these trains for the conveyance of the blooms, as | 1z?esme time, pe tes ‘OUnETY | the canuclin ine | to be disposed of; they are from two feet to six feet in height, i 
the time for athens rales nded fae eepantieue tee Trains | creasing quantities which J.S. and Sons import, and the present and LY in propertion: r ndsome Forcing Geranium LANEIT nt 
arrive fy the Slough station every ut the day. ~, y'8 2 - - i 
‘A Military Band willbe in attendance. Admission at 1 o’Glock, ‘A pneed Somat wh Hale published, and may be unquestionably “ne bost yet raised Wor that parpore, strong 1 
‘Viekets One Shilling each. had grati —Flower-seeds for Autumn sowing just har- | Plan’ Ss fit for forcing next a lee Micador Olt Brompton ‘Road, | 
is communications to) u addressed to Mr. Toomas Brown, vested, 20 ‘aioe hardy sorts for 5s.—Reading Nursery, Reading, | 18 iberal Laine Welt nae anand Gemetery.— 4 1] 
Giorary Secretary, S) Berks! e West of London eae Ht 
A PRIZE Or. TEN, GUINEAS Ray TO ALL ENGLAND, a Se aN e q 
FOR TWO BLOOMS OF A WHITE DAHLIA,’ Sanat FIRSLRATH PELARGONIUMS. — The HENCHMAN Megane =e ee lowing ee | 
It was OR eae last year P radit ing this Prize, that the first C undernamed Splendid sorts will be sent out in October next © GREENHOUSE Sater vi xbibition +=-Bradl nysema villosa, 4 
eempetition for it should take EG wu ‘ine oe London Exhibi- at 4/. 4s. per dozen, ie et de sates Deke Be pend carriage wy grown a XS Spec ‘imen papier id xb Re peste tent HW 
nie: ‘Po " tural, on m the 26th inst. ie xhi or, to be entitled adel, Priuceof Water! 100, ;. ants yel - na ee q . | 
r tot ‘peat eS 2 olinat two of these Exhibitions. Son est Nestor, ising Sm a beantiful s ° e grat ‘uoulperfectly distinct in habit 
ze moet ele) m any he ens y into uced. i 
RIZES for DAHLIAS, open to all England, will be | Countess of Ashburnham, Gipsy, eee tn Hovea pungens . Fe ee | 
3 d, at 10: ute. i. pe ee g . | 
P awarded by the THANET FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, iiiviin Rearastey see Rausgate, Kent. BE olla jor | 160 | Ditto, | do. major . 7 6 il 
m TUESDAY, September 12. Best 24 Blooms, 7/,; 2d do., 4/, | Wie eee jee Dryandra Fraserii, | enna foliage, i 
e money 80 collected will begiven |___ Mv. LYNE’S NEW SBED SLARGONIUMS Huncnman also begs to inform altiveters of the Pausy, \ 
HO seedling eam is now ready 
Entrance, ‘T08.; the whole of th BEN 2h 
sa Third Prize, Place of Exhibition, Ranelagh Gardens, St. Wee E. RENDLE ts the pleasure of inform- that his collection of mine supe 
J. G, Hopeson, Secretary, ing the Nobility, Gentry, Amateurs, andthe Trade, ye By for delivery, price Edmonton, Sept: 
“ FUCHSIA EX ONIENS 
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has been successful in procuring the stock of Mr. Lyne’s 
rich erimson- yi he corolla, which is very large, and of a 
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Br WILLMER ASD, a) ee Chelsea, will: berready. atten toe ii SiN ; 
rc tT SRSA | yuan at Appa runt, Sade | Menta ncome mae Sheets 
at the following low pric és. | Covent-garden; or of Messrs. Hunst and M‘ sree, Seedsmen, free eros caret packed eae cases, on app 
ee pes of Canteens of “pleaies, eae veieues $ 4 Leadenhall: ae London, Tee and Co. bee leave ee iat this Fuchs hs beah ety | 
3 Pairs of Pinks . —« ty sate aie he va by Sappho, cannot possibly be sent out this Spee eimoouth proved, and! vil gi Bente Sanit to all who © | 
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I OR ICULTURAL ra wall and offers them at the See oe t \ to Be ) 
ORFOUIC ano NORWICH HORNGULTURAL | Rlroiten sta yrayiycesoieg | Tus ruCHsia sane Os ceescey | 
¥; OCIETY.—The s Pyeiuni abu Che. aad L 5 Celestial . +2 2 yy Rose-b ae it that ha: aie pee at Horticultural § eo il - il 
tororta Garpens, Norwich, on Wien the MM ce oth inst. ” Redworth. .2 2 ;, Dk. of Comwall. i 1 | at the Metts one L CoandenFaere cleo eit ety, and has gainet i 
t the general wish 0! fembers, have ui) Apollo pies, ; 2 Sunrise. 1 ple Certificate of M rit 5 : nibmttted to Dr. Linp- | 
tire receipts, 1 was occasion, in BE err 10 who, in the ania Chronicle of the Sth July, thus expresses i 
i ‘or Mr. Joan Bru, of ? oa | 
id “mentioned | Be ts can be warranted as first- himself: 
E and serious a loss (upwards beatae eee altng Deven thisecascn, 1h sig ate, a «© Lyco MER, PINCE, ase ae: sent of Fuchsia Exoni- | 
N, Hon. Sec. Plymouth, Torquay, Barnstaple, Truro, and Falmouth. * | ensis praeeS ieee bene cae ane. 2 Be patie of sree | 
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=*___— —— Orders will be executed in strict precedence. The first plants pe sfoarie + tt era expand freely, and dis- | 
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tee Trends ant the P! 
and PICOTEES are now pene eyes delivery, and which they offer 
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