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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[May 27, 
SUPERB SEEDLING CHRYSANTHEMUM THE “DUKE.” | 
OUELL anp CO, feel much pleasure in announcin; 
they have obtained the entire stock of an extremely beautiful 
seedling Chrysanthemum, from Mr. Wells, gardener to the Rey. J. 
Burroughes, of Lingwood Lodge, Norfolk. This splendid variety, 
named “Tar Duxg,’’ was exhibited at the Norwich and Norfol 
Horticultural Society’s Exhibition, where it obtained the First Prize, 
as the Best Seedling; it also obtained First Prizes shown in the best 
stand of 25; ditto ditto, 15; ditto ditto, 20; and the judges pro- 
nounet the best Chrysanthemum ever exhibited. The 
colour French white, changing to pure white: petals broad and 
beautifully incurved, forming a perfect ball of from 4 to 43 inches in 
diameter. é ready for sending out the first week in June, 
7s. 6d. per plant, FreeSpot sess any part of the United Ring- 
lom.—-Great Yarmouth Nursery, May 24, 1843. 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
MILLER can supply a few more dozens of good 
* plants of his Superb Collection, as advertised in February 
and March, at dozen, including case and postage; 
a 33 cline per dozen for borders.—Providence Nursery, Rams- 
gate, Kent. 
ESSRS. VEITCH anv SON beg to mnie the fol- 
lowing New and meme ne) introduced by them through 
their Collectors in South Am 
*Echites splendens 
”n atropurpurea 
2 
3 Curtis’s Bot. Mag., Feb., 1843, 
Curtis’s Bot. Mag., Feb,, 1843 
Curtis’s Bot. Mag., ‘April, 1842 
Gesneria Polyai 
sloxinia insophin variegata 
be Paxton’ 's Magazine, March, 1843 
¥ Curtis’s Bot. Mag., April, 1843 
~ Curtis’s Bot. Mag., Nov., 1842, 
and Paxtoh’s Magazine, Noy., 1842 
*Rondeletia longiflora 
Stigmaphyllon etiatum 
heterophyllum Curtis’s Bot. Mag., May, 1943 
Siphocampylos Mupion serratus, 
lum azureum Edwards’ Bot. Reg., Dec., 1842, 
Curtis's Bot. Mag., Dee,, 1842, and Paxton’s Mag., Dec., 1842. 
Messrs. Verren and Son having raised many thousands of Arauca- 
ria imbricata from seed, are enabled to offer them in quantity at a 
ea ce moderate price. 
—The Plants peated thus [*] will not be ready for delivery 
tilt aie e first week in June.—Exeter, May 18, 1843, 
W AND CHOICE PERPETUAL I ROSES. 
R B. BIRCHAM, Hedenham Rosary, begs to offer 
* the following Lae ROSES, well established in pots, fit 
for immediate transplanting— 
Price per Hagel airs d. 
2 
Price DRE ieee d. 
*Aubernon wo ae SG: 6 
+ 5 0) *Prince deGalies } 10 6 
*Augustine Mouchelet | 3 6 |*Prudence Reeser . 806 
*Clementine oe +10 6} Prince Alb 3 6 
uval . 2 6] *Reinede la Gaitonionnn + 50 
*Dr. Siagotin « » 10 ven ee cab: 5 0 
*Duc d’Au ei a) 
Duchess of Sttheriana » 8 6 | *Crimson Madame Desprez 3.6 
ir. Marx a 10 ise 7 6 
“Berl Talbot 23 6| *Crimson Globe 50 
Julie Dupont . 5 « & 0] Monteau deJeanned’Are 10 6 
*Lady Alice Peel . 10 6 adame Aud ° a 6 
+10 6|*Proserpine . . ~ 7 6 
*Marquis of age +10 6| Thi i 50 
Madame Laff. : 3 6| Comte de Paris (rea. Rose) 3 6 
*Melanie Sonne . + 3 6| *Devoniensis 3 6 
Mrs, Elliot! 6| Josephine Malton 6 
a 
OR «Sk Vy, 
Those marked *, R. B. B. can supply w pete ote at 
fair trade price per dozen, Plants gratis, to compensate for 
distant carriage. 
Hedenham Rosary is situated on the border of the county of 
Norfolk, and on the line of road leading from Norwich to Bun- 
gay, eleven miles from the former he three from the latter, 
Bungay is the nearest post tewn. A daily CO ake to the 
Eastern Counties Railway, thence to London 
Ww. M. SEES. Frortst, Peckham, near London, 
0 offer a superb Seedling Prrunra, ENCHANTRESS, 
(flesh- eens with a fine dark conspicnous eye, round flower, 
and good substance. It can with confidence be Ses aes 
Plants, 3s, 6d, each. i the following new Fuchsi 
Iveryana 
. . 7 6 each | Rogersiana . . 
Elm eo . a ae) jana . + 10 
Eppsii pay <6 St.Clare has 
Brockmanni . 7 7 6 i 
Lane) . 7 The nine for 3 
Catalogues of Fachsias, Cinerarias, and Verbenas may be had 
on applicatio: 
- CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
HANDLER & SONS, Nurserymen, Vauxhall, 
London, beg to state that they have young plants of their 
CarysanTnemums nae reas acy ee send out, and which, they can 
supply in sorts, at 12s. 
List, with eototes aonceibed) may be had on application; if 
by letter, prepaid. 
ESSEX. TRIUMPH DAHLIA. —IT having been 
represented that the Stock of the above Superb Black 
Dahlia is sores ae out, and that plants cannot now be euch es eas 
begs to oe those parties who may not have 
in prockrnre it, e has a few fine strong plants on 
hand, and will be happy ay Hindi d them, carefully packed in tin 
cases, through the post, on receipt of 10s. 6d: ‘Algo strong plants 
of the following approved varieties :—Perpetual Grand, 1 3 
bee of Trumps, 10s. 6d. ; tua ee 7s. 6d. ; Blue Bonnet, Ze Gdd.3 
10s. 6d. ; Antagonist, 10s, onfidence, 78. 6d. 5 ak. 
Nes ar ee 6d. 5 ity of Bisdex, 10s. 6d.; Blanche he helley, 
10s. 6d.; Mrs. 5. Richardson, 10s, 6d. ; and ‘Asmodeus, los, 6d. 
RREY-LANE, BATTERSEA,. 
N. GAINES. begs to inform the ING A Gentry, and 
others, that his Collection of first-rate PELARGONI UMS 
&c., are coming into flower; he therefore sence the liberty of remind- 
ing those that wish to improve their Sea that the present would 
be a favourable opportunity.—May 1 
ORANGE, LEMON, CITRON, AND SHADDOCK- TREES, 
ah RSA 
A n and Florist, 2, Beauchamp- 
street, Brooks } Market, Leather- lane, Holborn. 
(Behe Lemon, Citron, Shaddock, and Forbidden 
FRUIT-TREES, — J. BUTLER has just received from 
Genoa afresh importation of these TREES ; consisting of about 
200 of the most rare and choice sorts. The price from 8s. upwards. 
Also a few more of the very choice Persian Vines, bearing alarge 
black grape, and some very fine double Italian Tuberose Roots. 
To be seenat J. Bur.er’s Italian Warehouse, 155, Regent-street, 
London. Genuine Seltzer Water from the Rhine, 8s. per dozen 
bottles. 
I rer URST as AND MMULLEN, SrrpsMEN, 6, Leadenhall 
beg to offer a few Packets of the aboye splendid 
vegetathe af 3h 6d. per Packet, the present time being very suitable 
for sowing.—New Bath Cos Lettuce, (self-hearting kind), 1s, per 
Packet. 
A choice selection of Biennial and Perennial Flower Seen proper 
Kos sowing at the present Season, 4d. and 6d, pet Packet, 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA SEED. 
ESSRS. HURST anp M‘MULLEN having had 
consigned to them a quantity of Seed of this splendid hardy 
‘Tree, in good condition, can offer them at the following Price; viz, 
50s. per 100 Seeds (with 10 Seeds gratis on every 100, to make up 
for such as may not vegetate). 
Early Orders are requested.— 
ARNER & WARNER, SrexrpsmeEn, 28, Cornhill, 
don, beg respectfully to inform their friends they have 
eres from ‘their Agents in India the follemines valuable Pine 
is :—Cedrus Deodora, Pinus excelsa, Do. Gerardiana, Abies 
Brats Do. Morinda; they arrived by the Ovetiast Mail in 
sexCAUEDY Sgniions and can be had in packets at 1s. each. 
TLFORD NURSERY, NEAR GODALMING, 
URREY.—Twelve Thousand Greenhouse Plants, RHODO- 
DENDRONS, CAMELLIA AS, ROSES, and other Hardy Plants in 
Pots ; Four Well-bred Colts, caleulat ed for Hunters, a Brood pare 
to be Sold hy Auction, by Mr. 
¢ 12th, 1843, and following ney at 
Eleven o’clock, upon the pennies Milford Nursery, near ‘Godalming, 
—6, Leadenhall-street, May 18, 1843, 
IMPROVED SYSTEM OF HEATING GREENHOUSES, 
PINE, AND CUCUMBER-BEDS, &c. 
ALDWELL, PARKER, & Co., eto OUND EE 
shir 
Scotland Roa 
solicit the areeton of the” Nobiliey, Gentry, Sedona Gar- 
genet, 
syste of Heat 
&c. to the improvement which they have made in the 
ING Hornousrs by Water—a 
system ‘which 
fpersedes all others in producing the most healthy Plants in the 
shortest time, for which they can produce the most undeniable 
Teference. 
The improved system prevents the scorching of plants, so 
common to flues, and keeps the house in one regular 
ture, with a saving of fuel and labour; and the 
tempera- 
mprovers war- 
rant their system to be superior to any “other, and ultimately, far 
less expensive. 
REFE pes 
The Right Hon, the Earl of 
Derby, Knowsley 
as 
The Right Ho the Earl of 
Sefton, Crow 
The Right Br Lies F. Eger- 
ton, Wor: 
Hon, Lord ae Sudbury 
Sir Philip Egerton, Bart. "9 
Oulton 
Sir Edw. Cust, Bart., Leasowe 
Sir E. Mostyn, Bart., Talacre 
Sir John Williams, Bart., Bodle- 
wyddan 
Sir R. Brooke, Bart., Norton 
Priory 
ev. J. J. Hornby, A.M., Win- 
A 
oO. yrick, Esq., Bodorgan 
R. EAweriot Bsq., Roby 
. A. Lei igh Keck, Esq., Bre- 
therton 
legg, Esq., Ui 
a papas Esq. Ei orton 
J. Johnson, Esq., Parr 
T, Johnson, Esq., Rincon n 
Ww. Shand, Esq. aa 
Tr eberth ee 
a 
Surrey. ‘Twelve Thousand G 
Camellias, Roses, and othe er Hardy Plants in phe: Comprising fine 
specimens of Banksias, Dryandrias, a fine large Faned Aloe, and 
7 sy Cactuses, Rhodo endion 
sian, and other Roses in pots. Four Well-bred Colts, calculated oF 
Hunte ‘ers, 2 Brown Mare, and a handsome Brown Cob, quiet to ride 
drive. 
Catalogues may be had one weck previous to the Sale, upon the 
Premises, of Mr. Enwrn, Gout ming; Messrs. Nosur, No, 152, 
Fleet Street, London; and of Mr. Warerer, Auctioneer, Land 
and Timber Surveyor, enertsey, Surrey, who will forward Catalogues 
by post upon application by letter pre-paid, 
O GENTLEMEN anp GARDENERS. —For Sale, 
Some Thousands of Splendid MOSS ROSES, just coming 
into flower, in pots, at R. Franxirn’s, Florist, Down Cottage, 
Shagkleweul West Hackney. 
INE saat —The Advertiser is desirous of 
g from 200 to 300, or a less number, of good 
healthy ative Pinte Plants for Orange, Lemon, and Camellia 
Plants, from 2 to 5 ft. high.—Address A, B., edham, near 
Midhurst, Sussex. 
OMMERCIAL and GENERAL LIFE ASSUR- 
ANCE, ANNUITY, FAMILY ENDOWMENT, and LOAN 
ASSOCIATION, 112, Cheapside, London. 
i ife Assurance entertained, premiums 
payable quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly ; loans advanced from 25; 
to 500/., for three or more years, on a proved personal or other 
security, on the borrower assuring his or her life for a moderate 
amount. 
En ies for children to neCerS a stated sum of money o: 
arriving at 14 or 21; in case of death the whole of the iotey 
returned to the parents. Annuities TaEedAte or deferred, Pro- 
spectuses and every information to be had of Freperick Law- 
RANCE, Resident Secretary, 112, Cheapside. 
HE FARMERS’ AND GARDENERS’ HAIL- 
STORM INSURANCE [og testes, 4, Wellington- 
street, North, Strand, Lon 
This is a subject which deaply, affects the interests of hoth land- 
lord and tenant, the destruction by Hail-storms being equally 
fearful and frequently more extensive than damage by fire. 
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, Peas, andTares, insured at 4s. per 
-, inclusive of the stamp, subject to the conditions contained 
The Stamp on the none “3 paid by the Office. 
mber in each year, and 
should yas disputes arise, to be teferied to arbitration. 
Glass in hothouses, Coen ouses &c., insured at 158, per cent., 
subject toi certain condition: 
Prospectuses containing ert information may be obtained of 
‘Farmers’? Firg AND Lire Insurance 
ities in cs ie eee EE in 
w, Esq., 
SLE a who are ope 
Tyor- WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, te MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
oles: and at vi oderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
Bar.ry having devoted much time to the considera- 
subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested their a rendered their mode of heat- 
had the honour to be 
employed b the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
Ley also construct ia metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the Seda baeice of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremel mpleteand 
convenient kitchen epueratie or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 
plete than has hitherto. een peoueus before the public. 
D. and E. Bairny were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
near houses to horticulturists, and can reter to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their peed, besides many 
others in ect eg and on the Continent. 
EY have prepared bt _auantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors: which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce to public aotice a new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 
intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
W. Fielden, ere "Hinisootes 
R. Roskell, Esq., 1 
J.S. Leigh, Esq, Chatdwrat 
a Robinson, Esq., Bootle 
Mr. Skirving, Natseryinan and 
Seedsman, Li ool 
C. Horsfall, hiad:, TEUMHOBL 
T. Greenall, Esq., Wilderspoot 
Shipley Conway, Esq., 
tyidan, 
T. Morris, Esq., Southport 
Senn Getter Esq., Middleton 
John Williams, Esq., Guereyllt 
J.Toulmin, Hed, West Derby 
v in, ‘arrington 
R. Layland, msc Walton 
F. B. Byne, Esq., Isle of Man 
JLN. Walker, Esq., Calderston 
wman, ‘inington 
qT. Brocklehurst, ESq.5 Macecles« 
Field 
P. L. Brooke, ERG, Mere 
Ry Sneyd, Bsa. 
C.S. Parker, Esq., sAighirdl 
J, Feilden, Esq., Witton 
J. Stringer, Esq., Aighwr 
ae ae) E q- Mein ‘kehon 
ois x, Esq., Castle Mal- 
et 
L. on Hesketh, Esq., Gwyreh 
‘ast 
FOUNDERS, 
OTTAM. anv acLuEN 
Eneinerrs, L[ron- 
2, WINSLEY StrurtT, OxrorD 
STREET, Lonpon, and at CORNWALL Roan, LAMBETH, 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
improved principle, 
which ean 
either of iron or of 1 
be fixed Pat in any r part of the etbedatts at very lo 
ron and wood poeb ie 
the Iron 1% races 
pri 
HOT- WATER APPARATUS. for eine Hothouses,. Conser- 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, Public or Private Buildings, 
&e,, with Corpam 
ocEr’s Boiters. After 1 
years experience, and having fixed upwards of 1500 Apparatuses for 
the above-mentioned purposes, and by various improvements which 
they have made during that time, C. and 
H. can with confidence 
undertake the erection of similar gpbericae upon the most exten- 
sivescale, For the 
Apparatus, they hi 
Cotta: a 's Patent Boiler, 24 
convenience of t! 
ave affixed the following low prices: 
hose who wish to fix their own 
8 ° + 67 08. Od. 
arger Sizes in proportion.) 
Roger s Boiler, small size 
wie do. 
. STR Peas 
Hot Water Pipe, ich diambters 1h 32; a aos 
STRONG zs a8 HURDLES, 3 ft. high, out of its ground, 6 ft. 
ene avi with five horizontal bars, 
ho 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 i 6 in. high, weig! iad Ibs. 
strony do. 
Ox Hurdles, 4 fee 
BEST W 
of 150 yards each. 
24 inches, 608.5 26, 758.5 
weighing about 36 Ibs., 38. 6d. each. 
at 4s, 0d, each. 
oor ve ee + 4 ” 
6 Tb 
t hig! 
WIRE for STRAINED WIRE FENCING at ae. chek bundle 
Uprights for ditto, 7d. each. 
continued, and every other kind of Fe: 
GARDEN ROLLERS 18 inches long, 348.3 
The Hast! 
neing, Fancy Wire-work, & 
20 448.; 22, 053 
$.; 30, 1058, each. 
AND.GLASS FRAMES "tor Cucumbers, &c, 18 inches square, 
3s. roan 20 inches, 48. 6d. ; 
CAST IRON FL 
785 eros fe 11s. 3.6 
fee! 68. 3-7 feet, 
CAST IRON RICKSTANDS 9 fect 6 inches high, 5 
Garden Engines, Mowing Machin 
22 inches, 5s. 6d. eac! 
OWER Booties feet Tong out of the ground, 
205. ae dozen. 
es, Garden Chairs, Superior 
Garden geal of all kinds, eae Vases and Eat in eee 
variety, a 
every description 
Toarlemetay and Garatehiige Ironmongery 3 Dr. ‘Arnott Stoves, 
Anglo-Belgian Cooking res 
prices being on account of 
i i future alterations. Snow- 
No. m, where every increas toa te tained. 
INSLEY bates RE 
Broiling Stoves. 
he depression in the Iron ‘Trade, are 
The ak oe ve low 
Rooms at the cee ea 
a Sulldigga A OURERENSOR and Go, 61, Grace- 
chmrelia Bee eet, Inventors of the improv: 
and Double 
‘ed Conii 
Cylindrical Boilers, respectfully. acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Horticulturist, t 
at they constantly keep in Stock a variety 
of sizes of these an approved Boilers, suitable for Houses oF 
Pits of any dimensions. 
merits of these Boilers (s 
remarks upon 
‘The testimony o: 
see Chronicle, March, 18 
and February, 1843, page 87) renders it unneci 
n them beyond the following brief Ee st wr 
They are complete without furnace or brickwork, 
of Dr. Lindley to the 
42, pi ge ue 
lovable at 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, and require ‘eo attention 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, 
price 
e 41, 4s, and upwards, Further 
particulars, with estimates for ren abe description of puild- 
ing, will be forwarded upon applic 
Garden ryeiplen exits &e, 
Bedsteads, Wire-work, 
. Tron eee Hurdles, 
N.B.—The T: he supplied with Hot- water Pipes Bae fittings of 
every Secon 
bn Wu 
the enormous yield ae ae rate ah 86 tons per acre was 0) 
of ORANGE Grope MANGeL Wun 
der: aie near Cambri 
the Foreign Guano the increase was only 8 cwt. 
similar Sela, These Facts prove the superiority 
Artificial Guan 
Manure, 
the use of the above woined 
‘A. Corton, of Hil- 
of the 
wy ry s Portable Farm- yard Manure, at 47, 155. oe 
from 6 to 7 cwt, per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Upper ¥ 
Lambet 
