THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRON! 
CLE. [Serr. 9, 
EEDLING VERBENAS. 
Dey GIRLING,, 
wey have been seen aa several extensive overs and erate 
jud, them liberally. 
‘They yall be ready to send out on the Ist of October, and can be 
had on forwarding a Post-oftice order for tes oe by unknown 
correspondents, or some respectable refer 
Ametuystina—A beautiful bright lavender large pips ; forming 
an immense truss of fragrant flow 
Brauty—Fine lively cherry- colbtned ae, ” excellent shape and 
it ; immense bloomer: one of the wee distinct and beauti- 
ful of all the Verbenas in cuitivation. 
BriprsmAip—A beautiful pale blush, tinted with blue; very 
ne. 3s, Od, 
Bouts pe Feu—This is of the most daca S wcke making all 
other erie s appear as pink or pale crimson, 35. 6d. 
‘ORTUNE: R—Blush pink ; initienine etrustr, tone of which 
measure 10 aches t in circumference, 
Lonet?tora—Violet purple; very large, ans Temarkable for the 
Jength of its tube: fine. 3s. 6d. 
Sera neh maroon, fine shape, and very compact, extra 
ine, 3s. 6d. 
Minsrret Boy—lilac and white, with a bright pink Eye, a 
pleasing and good variety, 3s. 6d. 
HITE Perrection—a beautiful pure pease! with bright blue 
centre, excellent shape, and habit fine, 3s. 
.—The above can be had separately, % ‘the prices quoted, 
or the set of Nine for 25s. A double set for 45s. ; or treble, for 3/., 
inciosed in tin-boxes, where a set are taken, and forwarded, post 
ia to any part of the kingdom 
also begs to state that he will have two fine distinct 
moderate prices. To Dahlia Growers, S. G. takes this opportu. 
nity of saying, his meennive ee ihe nearly in full bloom 
—by rail communication from the Eastern Counties’ Railway to 
Colchester, and thence by Cri titerion Sonat you reach Stowmarket 
ie Same evening, and the same coach leaves Stowmarket eyery 
morning (Sundays excepted), quarter before eight, and reaches 
London ss one o’clock the same day ; fare from Londonto Stow- 
market, 
SPLENDID SEEDLING At AASB A AT GREATLY 
REDUCED PRICE 
UCOMBE, PINCE, and Co., bee leave to inform the 
Public that aes Salty obtained the Ga stock of those anes 
and beautiful SEE. G PELARGONIUMS eae 
Beck, of Isleworth, aid exhibited by him with 5 very eee 
success at the Chiswick and Regent’s Park Exhibitions. pe eunee 
the Gold Banksian Medal (the highest prize awarded t Pelargo. 
micas twice this summer at Chiswick, and the highest prize at ate 
ii of peers 
Royal Botanic Society of London, in ‘June Tae ac 
of the highest character, have hitherto been le 
ensive sale. ig, healthy plaute will be mead yee ety of England,) 
delivery on n the 20th October ney at the following prices, . The Duke of Rutland gues ee| D. Rare pata, Esq., M.P., 
. of the Royal Agricultural Statta 
“Leonora . Beck’s 21 0/*Martha. . Beck’s 10 6 ty ; Leicestershi ol. Le Contenr, Jerse 
British Queen =o 21 0) Lucy + + do. 10 6| The Earl of Stradbroke, a Go- | *Lieut.-Col. North, President 
‘Susann: . do. 21 0|*Geraldine . do. 7 6 vernor of the Royal Agricul- of the Banbury Agricultural 
meteor do, 21 0) *Evening Star = do. 7 6) tural Society; Su | ociation; Oxfordshire 
Cleopatra. lo, = 21 0 in Prince doe ~7 <6 | "he Barl of Coventry; Wor-|*The “Rev. Algernon Peyton, 
“Admiral =. do. los Pal sgh 5 0! ” cestershire Isle of E 
Stella do. 6| ‘the Puip le 5 0] karl of Ducie, Vice-President) ‘The Rev. E. H. G. Williams, a 
The iwliole Oollection.of vedietinct sorts, package inl, for 81. of the Royal Agricuitural| — Gov. of the Roy. Agr. Soc. 
‘ose marked thus * all gained prizes at the Londor Society ; and President of the Lian- 
FINE CAPE ERICAS (HEATHS), EPACRISES, &c. 
& J. _ FAIRBAIRN Hoes leave! most respectfully to 
vigour possible, and from its pie nee are ee to offer any 
quantity upon the following advantageous terms :— #8. dy 
100 fine flowering plants, including 80 ries cn 20 Epa- 
aes of the best and most esteemed ki 
75 
0 
do., including 60 ee ae 15 Epacrises 6 0 0 
50 a do, ~ 40 Ericas and 10 Epacrises 5 0 0 
25 do. do. rm 20 Ericas and 5 Epacrises : y 0 
12 ee do, ” Choice Ericas , . . 0 
J.& J. F, take leave to acquaint Cultivators of Fuchsias a ve 
nas that their collections esa the best and most esteemed 
varieties, All orders they m e favoured with packed with the 
ee ee and Hever ee in London. 
PS emittance or reference redvited from unknown corre- 
spondents. —Nurseries, Clapham, near London, Sept. 8, 1843. 
MYATT’S NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRIES. 
AND W. MYA’ are now ready to send out their 
* NEW STRAWBERRY, the DEPTFORD PINE, the fruit 
of which has been exhibited at the London Horticultural 
ciety, and a Banksian Medal awarde 8 also been 
patent to bey ae for whose opinion see Gardeners? 
Chronicle, No. 26, p. 4: tis a most prolific bearer, exhibiting 
atthe same time a eotditon of fine fruit and bloom on the same 
Tuss. Price, Deptford Pine, 2/. 10s.; British Queen, Na and 
Eliza, 10s. per 100.—Manor Farm, Deptford, Sept. 8, 1843, 
THE BRITISH QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT PEAS. | 
as CORMACK & Co., to announce to 
The usual Weniowitee to 
N.B.—* Co anes s Early Kent Pea,’”’ 14s, per bushel, 
Newcross, Sept. 8, 1843 
EORGE MILLS having this season saved SEEDS 
of his EARLY FORCING te oes Nie great a 
offers it with confidence to the public, as the kind known 
at 5s. per packet, containing six Seeds, which ‘yl be sent, bs 
owine ‘receipt of n Post-offce order payable at Brentfor 
G. M. begs to observe, that however good the kind of Cucumber, 
good fruit cannot be obtained at an early season unless the Le has 
d substance and is well organised, a point often untho of. 
It is generally supposed that if it will grow it is sufficient ; it aha 
more particularly when sown in the autumn. 
Gunnersbury Park, Acton, Middlesex, Sept 8, 1843. 
THE FARMERS’ AND GARDENERS’ HAIL- 
STORM sad ing en SON EELS (to be empowered by 
ices, Well reet North, Strand, 
Capital, 200, hie ., in Shares oe 102. each, 
Honorary Drrecror: 
(Those marked thus * a Members of the Royal Agricultural 
Soci 
of 
tonite 
| 
ee eo the ny Botanicals ie of evan | 
y, Sept. 8, 1843. 
Se cua ROOTS.— 
P. E. ERHARD, of of 
the Firm of J. D. Zocuer and Voorne 
of Haarlem, begs m 
oer, 
most respectfully to return’ “his thanks to-rhe 
also informs them, e@ public 
generally, that he has just received a very extensive collection 
of all kinds of Dutch Bulbous eer of the best quality, and at 
the most reasonable prices, He trusts from the superior quality 
of the Bulbs, end by prompt attention to any order which may be 
confided to him, to deserve the support and recommendation of 
the tiscerning 1 public. ferenids corner of Burleigh-: Street, 
—Best named, aya. 
s 6d, best do, for pots 
per dozen (double aaa Salon. Van Thol Tulips xs, fee 
dozen (double and single), Jonquils (double sweet-scented) 4s, 
per dozen. Early and ‘late mixed Tulips, Narcissus, Iris, Crocus, 
Anemo nes, Hehnnenl os &ec., at equally moderate prices, 
A. Cobbett’ arron’s, Italian and Foreign Warehouse, 
18, Pall Mal I. Be ‘ices may be had postage free. Also 
the true Double Rouen and Paper White Narcissus, warranted, 
4s. per 
WHITE anv CO., Nurserymen, Poole, beg 
* toinform the public, that they have just received their 
UTCH FLOW BR 
NTHS f 
variety at very moderate prices; an afely assure all w! 
favour them with orders, that nothing bat the very best of ald 
will be sent them. Fine Hyacinths, 6s. a dozen; superior, 9s, to 
12s.; very finest kinds, 15s. to 18s. a dozen. 
Our Autumnal Catalogue of Bulbs and Geraniums, Picotees, 
Carnations, Roses, &c. &c., is now ready, and will be sent free, 
o application. 
AND C, Buses & DUNCAN, Frorists 
and SempsMEn, 156, Cheapside, London, have just pub- 
lished their List of Flower- soe for the present season, which 
They Hye “named them— 
f th a . each 2s. 6d. 
Admiral of the Blue . . i Pee ae 
‘admiral of the White Bt ae 5 5S 
dC. L. D. beg to call par icular enatty to the 
vaaiou novelties foouteaiied in their List, and are to add 
that all the roots “akties arrived in excellent condition, oe which | 
they solicit sen ord: 
GROWERS OF PANSIE 
ieee MAY. begs to return his aoe sincere thanks 
to his numerous Customers and Friends for all past favours, 
and at the same time begs to apologise to many for not bein, 
able to comply with many orders which he was favoured with 
last spring, in consequence of being short of plants, his stock | 
having suffered so much by his removal from Edmonton, 
s snow Benes to inform the Public that he is now ready to send 
it fine healthy plants, consisting of oa the best meri cteee at 
maseerate prices, a list of which may behad upon a prepaid appli- 
cation. Extra fine Pansy Seed, all ieee collected from the 
best named vatieties, 2s. ‘6d., 5s. to 10s. per packet. 
‘Ay’s Crimson Superb Sweet William, plants, 4s. per doz, ; 
seed, Is, per packet,—Pansy Nursery, Tottenham, near London. 
tural Society; Hants the Roy, iiike Soc. ; Wor- 
*Sir J. B. Mill, Bart., a ts cestershir 
*Sir R. Jervis, Bart., South} *S. C, Basowe Esq., Bees- 
Ha | thorp Hall, Newark, Not- 
ir A. Malet, Bart., Wilts tinghamshire 
*Sir W. Knighton, Bart., 
eae a Gov. of the Roy. Park, Wakefield 
r. Soc. arwickshire — | Clifton, Esq., a Gov. of ae 
ssi RG, Btivookiontouy Bart., Roy. Agr. Soc,; Lytha 
Berkshire Hall, Lancashire 
*Sir J. W. Pollen, Bart., Reden- | E. Holland,Esq., a Gov. ofthe 
George Thornhill, Esq., M-P., 
Joseph Rogerson, Chairman, a 
Englan Agri. . of England, 
| W. Youatt, a Gov, of pe Roy, | *J. Dinckstone, 
Agri. Soc. of England. *Wm, Smeddle. 
Banxers.—The 
The Earl of Stamford and War- aves Agr. Soc. ; Carmar- 
rington; Cheshire and Staf-| —_ thenshire~ 
fordshire | *Phe Rev, L. Penoyre, Here. 
Lord Rayleigh, a Governor o! fordshire 
the Rove Agricultural So- | *Ad m. Hawker, Ashford Lodge, 
ciety ; Essex 
Viscount Campden,a Governor | cal “Oliver Potterne,Devizes, 
of the Royal Ageicultural | 
Society ; Rutlan we Te aes Esq., Glouces- 
Lord Stanley a Go-| — ‘tershire West 
vernor of the ‘Royal Agricul- | J. J. Farquharson, Esq., a Gov. 
tural Socie! Lancashire | of the Roy. Agr. Soc,; Dor- 
Lord overlies a Governor _ Sets! ire 
of the a “Agricnttura | ym, Esq.,a Gov. and Mem- 
society ; York: ber of the Cha of the 
The Hon. H. sre North- | Roy. Agr. Soc.; Bedfordsh. 
amptonshir *Col. falas Sumner, Chairman 
rhe Hoa Heay St. John ; of the Agric. Association for 
Wiltshi the South Western parts of 
Gooch, Bart,, a 
Surre) 
sident of ‘the Royal | *J, 
Sir Thomas y 
Vice Spearman, Esq., Durham 
tia viel Society; Wren- | *J, 8. D, Selby, Esq., Norham 
tham, Suffo and Islandshires, North 
Sir T. B. Lethbridge, Bart., Durham 
Somersetshire We! | * 
*John Wm. Fane, Esq. Ox- 
*Sir_R. Simeon, Bart, Isle of spor aa hir 
Wig! filey Shore, Esq., Yorkshire, 
Sir T. Baring, Bart., a Go- iit Riding 
vernor of the Royal Agricul I PN 2 rales Esq., a Gov. of 
Hants 
Bart 
*T. Hele Phipps, Esq., Wiltshire 
*G. Wentworth, Esq., Woolley 
is John Mordaunt, 
ham, near Andover, Hants 
Sir Thos. Mansell, Guernsey 
Wm. Miles, Esq., M.P., aGov. 
and Member of thie Counci’ 
of the Roy, Agr. Soc.; So- 
mersetshire, East 
oer Dick,Esq.,M.P., Essex 
agge, Esq., M.P.,a Gov.| H. Me hr adeaiie Esq., a Gov. of 
"st ae Roy. Agr. Soc. ; Nor- the Roy, ‘Agr. Soc, ; Cam- 
pHageshire 
R. Hippleley, Esq., Lambourn, 
Roy. Agr. Soc.; Gloucestersh. 
W. Davis, Esq., “Cabalya, Rad- 
norshire 
W. Greenall, 
Lancashire 
A, AC r 
Esq., Winwick, 
Esq., Swindon, 
Huntingdonshir Berks 
+ Hoskins, Esq., ™. P., Here- | Lieut.-Col: Blagrave, Calcott 
fordshi | ‘ark, near Reading 
Directors, 
W. Shaw, a Gov. and syomber 
Gov. ng the Roy, Agri. Soc. of ot ues men of the Roy. 
OINT ile rors. —*John Rogerson ; C, Boydel: 
ondon & Westminster Bank, een st. 
NOTICE. mee claims upon this Company aid in the 
‘onth o! next, according to the conditions of the Policy, 
September ze 1843, ) 
ING ONY LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE, 
ANNUITY, and DEFERRED ANNUITY SOCIETY, 
26, Cornhill, London. 
Centaly Pe Empowered by Parliament. 
RS.—T. Li ae Murray, Esq., Chairman, 
John Tlliotson, M.D., F.R.S. jeorge Lungley, Esq. 
John Griffith Frith, at John Rawson, Esq. 
Hi Gordon, Esq. i uy Tabor, Esq. 
ce) 
seph. ees mn, Esq. 
9 wouey . Annual { Bonus ; Cash Prem. 
Entry Age, | Sum. Premium.| added. | Bonus. |reduced. 
£ d.| Be. al ea. al we as ay 
1837 | 39 | 59 | 1,000} & ‘4 (132 14 4 $8.19 Q 819 4 
_1838 | 114 | 56_| 3,000/175 15 0 |296 9 Z| 616 9 7 
Policies now entered we entitled to Darticipation in next 
Annual Division, Two-t! ums paid can be 
borrowed by the Assured eats loss of Policy, 
FERGUSON CAMROUX, SrcRETARY. 
ee 
NERC ZEALAND COMPANY. — COLONY OF 
NEW EDINBURGH.—Notice is hereby Given, that the 
Books for the Registration ot Applicants for the Purchase of 
Land in the Colne of NEW © URGH are Now Open. 
Intending Purchasers. must Day the Deposit of 10 per cent. to 
the Company’s Bankers, Mes: Smirn, Payne, and Smirus, 
London, or to the British ipeh Company’s Bank in Scotland, 
either of whose receipt must be produced previous to any appli- 
cation being registered at the Company’s House. 
Che allowance for ees Passage-Money being limited to the 
amount of 11,0002. of the Emigration mind) Purchasers wishin. 
to avail tHembelven. of it, should make an early application, to 
avoid disappointment. 
Further information may be obtained by applying to the 
Secretary, at the New Zealand House, Broad-street Buildings, 
London; or, during the months of September and October, to 
Georcr Rennie, Esq., at the New frie Lo Colonists’ Office, 
21, South. ARS Andrews- ea sae g 
ler of the Court, T. C. Hantneron, Secretary, 
New Zeaead House, Bronte str eee puidies 6th Sept., 1843, 
(EA AND HALLEN, Enernerrs, Iron. 
FOUNDERS, &c. &c., No. 2, Winstny Street, Oxrorp 
STREET, Lonpon, and at CornwaLi RoaAp, LAMBETH. 
canpew ROLLE RS 18 inches Jong. ono 0, 448.3 22, 50s., 
24 inches, 60s; 26, 758.3 28, 30, 105s. 4 
CAST-IRON RICKSTANDS, an fect: Orindhes: high, 5s. ae each. 
Garden Vngines, Mowing Machines, Garden Chairs, Superior 
Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases and Pedestals in. great 
variety, and every description of 
Implements, and. Furnishing Ironmongery; Dr. Aoees Stoves, 
Anglo- Belen Cooking Stoves; Broilin Stoves. The above low 
brices being on econ ae the depression in the Iron Trade, are 
ject to TRUS 
HOTHOUSE: 3, CONST RVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
improved principle, either of iron or of iron and wood combined, 
which ean he fixed complete in any part of the ingdom, at very low 
prices. of the the Iron Trade, 
Hor WATER APPARATUS for mest Trolkgnees, Conser~ 
vatories, and Greenhouse: Churches, Public, or Private Buildings, 
&e., with Courant s Pas oGERrs’ Boruers, After 15 
years? experience, and having aged upwards of 1500 Apparatuses for 
the above-mentioned purposes, and by various improvements which 
they haye made during that time, C. and 
undertake the erection of similar Apparat 
scale. For th ce of those who wish to fix their own Appa- 
ratus, they te “affixed the following low prices :— 
re 
ttam’s Patent Pollete 24 inch . . €7 Os. 0d, 
er § proportion, ) 
Rogers? Boiler, anus wh ge: 23 tae Bey 
at 10 0 
ine 1 Pipe, 4 inch diameter, 18. 8d. per Foot. 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft. high, out of the ground, Wie 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing about 36 bs., 3s. Gd. e 
Light Cattle Hurdles, ft. a at 1 high, seighing ea at 4s, Od. ate 
ong 45 Ibs. 
ata 
ge 
> 
Ox Hurdles, 4 feet hig Goths. at5 6 3, 
BEST TWIRE fors TRAINED WIRE FINCING alo. per buale 
of 150 yards each. Uprights for shah 7d. each. The Improved 
continued, and ey ery other kind o Feneing, Fancy Wire-work, &c., 
D-GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, Cap 18 inches square, 
id. 5 Dae ee 48. Gd. ; inches, 5s, 6d. . 
CAST-IRON FLOWER. ASIA EES 4 feet as out of the ground, 
78.3 4 feet 6, 95.5 ne fect, 3 6 feet, 158.5 7 feck, 208. per dozen. 
S , WINSLEY STREET, 
the I nufactory, 
ee ee. iatorimaten may be Che. 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF pusetlantey 
S vone ENSON anv CO., 61 
ove system with Tanks of 
various atecraiey solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 
turists re an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premises, whic! 
offers most decided advantages over every other article hitherto 
employed for the same purpose. These tanks which are orna- 
mental in appearance can be made from 10 to 100 feet Jong and 
of any width and depth, and can be con nected or disconnected 
sons in his s neighbour oe prices for 
ne size will be forwarded upon application to Ss. 
J B. LAWES’S PATENT MANURES, composed 
© of Super Phosphate of Lime, Fhiosphiate of Ammonia, Sili- 
cate of Potass, &c., are { his Factory, Deptford- 
creek, London, price 4s. 6d, per aah: These substances can 
be had cadens fee ene cep ae of Lime alone is recom- 
mended for fixin; 
Liquor, &c, 
of Dung-heaps, Cesspools, Gas 
Prise. 4s, 6d. ee pbuBtel: 
