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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 22—1843. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 38. 
Price, 6d. 
| INDEX OF THE PRLS Auta ps SUBJECTS IN 
HE LAST MBE 
Agricultural lebonrers, ee otk sntency of plants to 
1 ar vila reints) habits of 
oon tenr’s Garden . ¥ 
Jes, how to kee . 
Asuras, on manuring 
Bees, inquiry about a hive for 
Birds, OEMs fl iation of 
nee ewe uses of eee 3004 
Na ature; delights of the oe 
ion if + Bb9¢ 
Botanical Soci of London, st + 359 ¢ 
peice 398 ¢ | Nitrogen in Suh whence ob- 
Cacti, how to bloom 361a| tained + 856 ¢ 
Gactus seeds, way of 1 inanaiging 361 a | Palestine, characteristics of + 359 
of operations for ansies, how to propagate . Bole 
enstiing weele : a | Paris Hortioultural “Society, 
Camellias, should grown 858 6 
ageing: a north w alt iin the in’ the 
optenair a61a| shoots of, caused by drought. 301 ¢ 
Ghareonly.on magufastn 358.4 | Pelargoniums, treatment o 861 4 
Cltanthus punte cui notice ofa Pineapple Strawberry, treat: 
large specimen o} 359.¢ | mentof t + 357 ¢ 
Cooking vegetables, Proper Ponds, ‘hacoat for learing 
‘water for + 359,¢| water in 
Govent Garden Market, renort on 360'¢ 
Creepers, fast-growing hi 361 @ 
Cucumbers, means for Lae 
cee eeatke on Scotch 
and English g Cactus, description 
Ploricultiral Society, show of i Florists’ Flowers, opi- 
artseage, Rey at + 358 ¢| _ nion + 361 b 
Enngus on Pan, how tolill 857 b | Seedling Heaths, some “good 
Gardeners, remarks ‘on their ones noticed b 
character and interest: 355 a | Toads, destruction of insect 
Geography of plants, pects: nsactions of the Du 
ities in the 859 ¢ eners and Stewards! 
Guano, its effects on’ Mangold eviewed . 
Wurtzel Messrs. Brown's, 
Hedgehogs, 1 their nse vin ag aarden 3 
dats, 10 
Horticultural ety, | Mr. 
Solly's chemical te at the 358 b 
Hybrid Nants, the parents 
should both be of one patnily, al y 
Insects, information about 
Me: 
of American plants, a 
Wood-paving advantage 
using E 
een pine i ailpesinear fatasol 
ENEVOLENT INSTITUTION ror rue RELIBE 
or AGED AND INDIGENT GARDENERS AND THEIR 
DONS —_At a Meeting of the Subscribers, held o a TAURSDAY, 
June 1, at. the Crown and Anchor Tavern, for the purpose of 
electini Two ca the elnino stated the result of the 
a 
Gee ‘ANDERSON . . . . 1l4 
Ween SUFFELL . . . . 141 
MUEL a Geaed . . . . oe 
nna TAM 
The Meeting then patelaved Winn Wars ek Wy bain 
Surrery a elected 
rder, ees R. Curver, Secretary, 9 
Wie eee WELLS, a Candidate ae the Pension of 
DENERS’ BENEVOLENT INsTITUTION, begs t 
inform ate EHenee that he has, through their kindness, been 
ae and tenders them his sincere and grateful thanks for 
rs. 
, Farringdon-st. 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
EW AND SUPERB FUCHSIAS. 
OUELL DE Co. have much pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Ge ers Chronicle to their Hees pee of the 
above elegant tribe of plants, p on the 
post-office gee ) to any 
part of the United Ita upon the flowing tern 
12 fine show varicties, oe fine and vi ery supe- 
12 extra fine ditto 16 « 21s 
‘The selection being left tS ee & Co. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, June 1 
pene NEW FUCHSIA, 
FUCHSIA aCe 74 
df UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co., beg leave to call the 
4 attention of the Public to a very superb New Fuchsia, which 
has been raised from seed in the Exeter Nursery, and w. hich they 
have no hesitation in saying is decidedly the mene variety ever 
produced ; indeed, it ae at once admitted to be so by all who see 
it, who are struck w h admiration at its noble appearance. The 
flowers are ucla 
than those o: 
Sosy colour, opening freely end well displaying the corolla, 
which is widely-expanded and violet-blue colour, dif- 
fering erealy crore al other hybrid Fuchsias. The whole habit 
of the pla edingly’ good ; aves are thick. 
and ér a Lease! x i oms abundantly, 
flowers hanging Bacon upon long peduncles, clear an 
tinct from the foliage, appear to great advantage ; it flowers well 
in the open border, and is quite hardy. The original Seedling 
Plant is now flowering in the Exeter Nursery, may be seen 
by any person who calls there, and will also be ga atthe next 
great ae ey the London Horticultural Society, on the 
i , healthy pl s will be ready for cel. on 
the 10th of . “Anist next, ae 108, ba. each, and will be sent by 
post, carefully packed in tir Orders will be ein 
Strictly Recoed the to the briority of their reception. The usual 
discount to the Trade if six plants are orc ere 
:—This seedling Fuchsi: ai st summer, has 
been fully proved, and will give ‘satisfaction t to all who purchase it. 
xeter Nursery, June 1, 1843, 
NM ESSRS. VEITCH anv SON beg to offer the fol- 
loving New and Beautiful Plants, introduced by them through 
their Collector in South A’ 
Alstraemeria nemorosa ey ge 
Begonia coccinea ee 
*s Bot. Mag., Aug. 1842, 
+» Jan, 1843, 
ot. 
ee Paxton? s Ma 
Paxton’s Mag., 
*Echites splendens 
* and Curtis’s Bot. Mag., 
SUPERB CHRYSANTHEMUM é 
aa mone the following List of Ch 
ey eurs, and those EHO: see oneness 
have eal exhibitions of the Pee coe beg to observ 
iding mer aly yon mi- 
a assured the tet ‘ell Be found inighly actory 
aie not ul ly have the above ctin vicw, Baties 
€ desirous of decorating their sreenhouse, and 
is unsurpa. ssed autumnal Flower. ‘They also feel 
apnouncing that they have obtained hive entire 
remely beautiful Seedling Chrysanthemum, fror 
Mr. Wells, eardenee yc the Rev. J. sor of Lingwo cd 
DUKE,” 
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azo 
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& 
oe 
‘ 207 andthe. Judges re isGueeiie 
chan coigeaies see eee dd. 
formeus to © white; petals 
diam, ine a perfect ball of cin four to four-and-a- half inches in 
fart a Itis now ready for sending out at 7s. 6d. per plant, 
neiags): to any mare of the United Kingdom, 
obethe 
‘The colour, Gene white, 
broad, and beautifully incurved, 
Gelladonna ee «oes List. 
io) 
Charestroni | Gouvan St. Cyr 
ane ae | Princess Marie 
Chiseee Upeaue Imperit } Queen 
Colonel ©, Comb neutral | 
pensvicuum Gs Teens | 
K | 
“ P| 
mae de 2 Cations Eseean Philipe 
Fletchier Madame Pompadour Do. Yellow 
Formos; Magne! EEE 
Gen Magni 
souden Lotus = Wheeleriana 
the above 
Of aPost-omes ceed £0 be sent, free of postage, (on the receipt 
Der dozer ») to aay part of the Unired Kingdom, at 198, 
n.— G: 
le Teat Yarmouth Nursery, June 1, 18: 
rPHos. cRippg 8 AND VERBENAS 
ey informs his Friends, the 
that, in consequence of having 
ie above beautiful flowers, he is a 
eee, iasieo 8, viz. :—20 VERB Ae be heen 
a n 40 superb varictie: ucus 
esteemed variety, ¥ Med a a plant of “that = 
safely transmitted by post to any pai 
i and other plants are ae Bee 
-B.—Catalog 
Tunbridge og of of 
; 
” T ” 
Edwards’ Bot. Reg, 
ton’s Maga 
Gusti 3 Bot. 
rtis’s Bo 
Gustistes Bots Maes ale 1842 
irsuta ” 
Gesneria Polyanth 
Gloxinia macrophylla variegata 
iypocyrta illosi 
es aes mr 2 
Paxton’s Magazine, March, 1843 
Curtis’s Bot. Mag., April, 1843 
Curtis’s Bot. Mag., Nov., 1842, 
and Paxton’s peesine: Nov., 1842 
* eee) Tongiflora sf 
Soeaepby ciliatum 
phyllum Curtis’s Bot. Mag., May, 1843 
siphoeampslos ciate serratus 
ee ie azureunt Edw: pls Bee Reg., Dec., ee 
tis’s Bot. ite Dec., ’ 1842, and Pi xton’s Mag., Dec., 
freuen: Verren and Son having raised. ary cowards of Fe 
ria imbricata from n seed, are enabled to offer them in quantity ata 
ee low, caotaeis price. 
N.B etl = pee ae thus [*] will foe v neeey for delivery 
tillthe first eek in Jw —Exeter, June 3, 
SURRE Y-LANE, BATTERSEA. 
rN. ae begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, end 
, that his Collection we rate PELARGONIUMS, 
Kc, are toute into flower ; he ther takes the liberty of remind- 
ing those that wish to improve their Gleeson that the present would 
ea yee SURGMEEIES — 
SAN’ PHEMUMS, 
:/ Cumatea oe SONS, NurseryM 
London, beg to state that they have young plants of their 
EMUAS NOW. ready to send out, and which they can 
» per dozen. 
by ities, pr ena 
W M. IVERY, Fvorrsr, iSyaldbiasty near _ London, 
begs to offer a superb SgastBin P EN 
(fiesh-colour), with a fine dark e, roun' 
and good substance. It can w: ith (ole e be veeommentted, 
Plants, 3s. 6d. each. te the FOSGATE Bey Fuchsie 
NI 
rons € 
Tveryana . + 7 6 each | Roge: neo 
Gem (Ivery) - Pe yeeeO, ies eee . 
ii ’ aay As) 1s . 
. Cae fps | Gormaext 
7 6 | The nine for £3 3 0 
Ca Pes of Fuck jas, Cinerarias, and Verbenas may be had 
on pr application. 
CLARE. 
NEW AND SUPERB te ST. 
iq pets EC FUC A, pronounced by Dr, 
“the finest en we have seen,” is now 
rout by Yourit & Co., upon the following terms, 
read s fou sanding 
One § 
Vi; 
ereatieisebdelivere 
office order) to any y pavtorthe United Kingdom.—Great Y 
ne 1, 
ti 
a post- 
rmouth 
RICATA SEED. q 
NY ESSRS. AN ORST anp M‘MULLEN having ne 
‘A. consigned to them a quantity of Seed of this splendid hardy 
Tree, in good condition, can offer t he following ete ie. oy 
50s. per 100 Seeds (with 1 © Seeds gra 
for such as may not vegetate). 
Barly Orders are requested. - 
~6, Leadenhall-street, June 3, 1843. 
| aud White Sparkling 
LANTS FOR BEDDING OUT. 
OBERT COOPER begs to offer the following Plants, 
well established in ele fit for immediate turning out. 
elargoniums, 24 fine varieties, per dozen—#0 83, Od, 
dit larger plants ,, 012 0 
Fuchsias, 12 fine varieties 060 
50 vars. 10 newest and most ap- 
pareved sorts! =: 1) Ee ae, © Tae 
v rieties - , 5 0 90 
v ecbaitaet 6 fine ‘varieties eb oGs - 040 
Ws 2 ditt Pate eh Sa, 
fy -yatieties ‘of newest and most 
approved sorts, for 110 0 
Dab 4 fine varieties, per doz. 6s. and 09 0 
Doane white oak ets per dozen 0 6 0 
reise} coca superbum ” 208 6 
‘colo’ SOT ee eae 
Maurandy. a parelay ana alba each 0 1 0 
010 
Lophospermum Hendersonii, strong plants is 
Sion Nursery, Croydon, June 1, 1843 
NEW AND CHOICE PERPETUAL ROSES. 
> B. BIRCHAM, Hedenham Rosary, begs to offer 
We the following select ROSES, well established in pots, fit 
for Se Nive as _ 
er ise —s. d. pe per plants d. 
cieneenone . 3 6| Newton . 26 
5 0] «Prince ee Galles +10 6 
*Angustine Mouchclet . 3 6/*Prudence Reser . Pea 
*Clementine Seringe +10 6) Prince Albert « 3 6 
uval + 2 6) *Reine dela Guillotiere ee eed, 
*Dr.Marjoln.  .  . 10 2 0 
*Duc d’Aumale + 5 0] » 5 0 
Duchess of Sutherland 7.8 6) *Crimson Madame Despr. ez3 «6 
Dr. Marx ; 720 ee ei 
1 Talbot . - 3 Glo be wy 
Julie Dupont . . i | Monteau degeanned’ Arc10 6 
oe Alice Peel . .10 6] Mada na Be 
*Le s £0 6 ene ‘ * Seer dass 
#Marquis of Boceella :10 6| Thiaffai + Beg. 
Madame Laffay . 6| Comte de Paris (rea. Rose) 3 6 
*Melanie Genie. . + 3 6) *Devoniens 10» 3.6 
Mrs. Elliott ae 6| Josephine Malton 7 6 
Those marked *. supply wholesa 16 peiees ata 
3 
B. can a 
fair trade pr ioe Ber Liebe Plants gratis, to compensate for 
distant carria; 
Hedenham Rea uated on the border oe ae county a 
Norfolk, and on the ‘ine asf road leading from No! 
gay, clevei en ane s from the former and three re “the Tater. 
Bungay is the nearest post tewn. sel Can eyance to the 
Eastern Counties Railway, thence ex Lon 
| 
~ FI NE NE W_ PLAN ZT: ‘ ACHIMBNES GRANDIFLORA.”” 
ee PINCE, & Co., | for Sale a fine 
Stock the above vi ery beautiful and desirable new Plant, 
specimen Ot aiies was stoma by them at the last Chiswick 
E xhibition, and which ve for them the Large Silver Medal. 
Can be delivered by post to any part of the 
Plant 
1843. 
fit for specimens, 7s. 6d. 
Exeter Nursery, June L 
ORAS: LEMON, and CITRON-TREES, and 
ITALIAN eee —The ware J} have been imported, in 
excellent condition, by Tayror & Grienon ian Warehouse- 
men, as 8 taf fe mace, Pall Mall East whoTaeaied just received 
oice Itali Win nsisting of Aleatico, Red 
g Asti, Orica nce Nice: Fresh Beier water 
received.every fortnight. 
SKIRVING’S Sap gies ae roa TURNIP AND GJANO 
1% 
Ws SKIRVING, Sanbenine Queen Square, Liver- 
ool, begs to aequaint ve Agricultural Friends and the 
ee that the price for th sent season of the GENUINE 
f his IMPROVED SWEDE TURNIP is 1s. 6d. per 1b.; 
aie aE Teaiented the same as that for which he received the 
premium of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
GUANO of the best quality on the lowest ter ith 
a remittance or reference, will be puncedally ae aiucenp 
executed, 
LEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
BSSR 5 PROTHEROE cs MORRIS will submit to 
MES the Mart, Bartholomew- 
Jane, Ba EERE ‘June e 6th, and eee DAY Sth, at 12 0’cloc! 
ut O ON THOUSAND DAHLIAS, comprising a ail the new and 
ndid Assortment of Pelargoniums, 
‘as, Heartsease, &c. May be viewed the morn- 
Catalogues may apa eal a6 tie Mart, and of the 
American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
F 
ing of Sale. 
Auctioneers, 
TO GE NTL EMEN, GARDENERS, and OTHERS. 
M&. J. KING will sell by Auction, on Monpay, 
13 12, at Twelve precis ely, on the pr suhes a 
Vale, Islington, without ve, oi PE ee pees rts, 
D ve 
comprising PELARGONIUM 1As, DAH 
and Be De eactwe obttiert 60 tt ‘ong Pi its, B = 
Horse, Carts, Too! May be viewed 
till ihe Sale, ‘and Catalogues had a ouse, poe 
eedsman, SS ae eae aaa of the Auc- 
iG 
and Lights 5 
tioneer, Hac mney-10 
M ILFORD 2D NU RSERY, NEAR ; 
SURREY.— Twelve Thousand es come ee 
DENDRONS, CAMELLIAS, ROS neat see a Mace 
Pots; ; Four Well bred cals, ea se ted ior Hu fa ae Ren by Me s 
e 0 0 0 : 
War har Nees ine 12th, 1843, and following days 
GODALMIN 
ae RHODO 
ne wfilford Nursery, near Godalm: 
eenhouse Plants, Rhododendrons, 
y Plants in Pots. Compris 
a fine large Faned Aloe, and 
Camelli ay 
mens of, Brae 
a ate une! 
jas 
ee ids, a large collect 
elarzoniums, Ixias 
other Fuch 
1 Flori 
ection of Chin Noise ette, Be 
n pots, Four Well-bred Colts, a ealdied for 
ome Brown Cob, quiet to ride 
m3 
d other 
SPE Brown. ‘Mare, and a hand 
drive 
Ban talogues ae Bs had one week prewaey ss the S 
Premises, of I ‘win, Godalming; Mes 
Fleet Street, Tondo and of Mr. Ware ast ae Auctioneer, Een 
and Timber Surveyor, , Surrey, who will forward Catalogues 
by post upon eppheanon by ‘letter pre-paid, 
fale, upon the 
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