THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
No. 34—1843, 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS, 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST NUMBER, 
ine-apples imported from the 
‘est Indies. . - 5 
Pine, Douglas, producing cones 
at Ockham Parl Z 5 
6 | Prizes for seedling Pelargoniums 
Rats, to destroy « + 578 
577 b | Refuse of paper, 
Rendle’s tank sy. 
Rubi, sub-divisior 
. Agricultural remarke - Bla] P: 
Amateur’s Garden, No. XXXITI, 6/2 4 
Abvles of 1842, sold at. Preston. 874.4 
BeLstasus, to apply sea-water to 677 a 
‘ees, fecundity of 
Colours 
flowers, remarks on 
Wk0o, abcount of one surviy: 
& two winters in England. 574 
Davis's Injury and: Werte og Ot? 
"THE UXBRIDGE MORTICULTURA N 
ar ELORICULTURAL SOCIETY’S GRAND EXHIBITION 
ake place, by permission, in the Uxbridge Nursery, on 
1843, when, in addition to the 
ee) Prizes, the Ladies will give a Town Cup, value 52, £5. 
Genthemerst 24 Dablias, to be competed for b. Amateurs and 
‘emen’s Gardeners. Further particulars may be had of Mr. 
OHN SHACKLE Hon 
SS 2 
Prizus for DAHLIAS, open to all England, will be 
awarded by the THANET FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
Margate. J 
Peter’s Vicarage, Aug.23, 1843 
SHOW OF LISIANTHUS RUSSELLIANUS. 
JAMES: CUTHILL invites the Public to see the most 
n sPlendia Show of LISIANTHUS Ri 
mloviee; Denmark Hill, Camberwell, 
an C: Will also have the best Mel 
* cultivation to send out in Naveniteees a 
EXHIBITION OF LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM 
ROOM, Claph: 
b * from Walworth.) by appointment, Florist to Her Maje: 
=, Tr} > 
Extensive Collection of thin 'm st beautiful LILY is in flower, 
@nd may be viewed every day from 9 0’clock until 6, Sundays 
£Xcepted.—Admittance gratis. 
tO GROWERS OF CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, and PINKS, 
OUELL anp CO. beg respectfully to announce that 
dom, they flatter themselves that they are in a position to execute 
Orders to any e: 
heir commands, 
¥ would also beg leave to remark that their stock of the above, 
very best sorts in 
health be a sufficient guarantee that none but stron, 
Slant ly plants will be sent out, and as every run or degenerated 
ecei, is destroyed when in bloom, parties may be fully assured of 
“iving none but those true to name and colour. 
ie PRICES AS FOLLOWS :— 8. dy 
12 pairs of good show varieties, 1 pair of each . 140 
124, fine ditto itt 1 hy IO 0 
25 ,, ditto ditto RibtOe Pears Vig 040: 
aos ‘xtra fine and very superior ditto e200) 
25 4, ditto ditto Git. 0 0 
12 5, ditto Pinks ditto + 012 0 
25 5, ditto i 100 
ditto . . 
© The selection being left to Yount and Co. 
tion logues will be shortly ready, and may be had on applica. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Aug. 26, 1843, 
~ SLARCONT 
Mx. LYNE’S NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS, 
Wutrnar 3: 
has be, tng the Nobility, Gentry, Amateurs, ete at pes that he 
. Lyne’s new 
ices :— 
8 Princess Alice . 3/. 3s. Lyne’s Modesty. . 17, 15, 
» Celestial, 22 » Rose-bud. 11° 
» Redworth | [9 9 »» Dk. of Cornwall, 1 1 
i“ Ollo ° 2 2 ” unris: a eh 
Princeps | 10 
have’ ®ove-mentioned sorts can be warranted as first-rate, ang 
Plymgyen many Seedling Prizes this season, in London, Exeter, 
Je read: 
p y after the 6th of November. 4 
Unionted descriptions and engravings can be obtained at the 
re a ursery, Plymouth; of Mr. W. Brisrow, Seeds. 
Covent. nightsbridge; of Mr. Gzorcx Cuarnwoon, Seedsman, 
ner den; or of Messrs. Hurst and M‘MuLiEN, Seedsmen, 
Lyng ,ll-street, London, 
Sappno,? White Perfection, Imogene, Enchantress, Superb, ang 
August'gs NOE possibly be sent out this season.—Plymouth, 
» 1843, 
named them— 
ane on ach 28. Gd, 
of the Blue sf tas 92°60 
it soll? adds Sart omay aig O. 
D. beg to call particular attention to the 
ey Toots ained in their List, and ne happy one 
ici a i i ition, for whi 
Solicit early oie in excellent condition, ich 
, its use + 574d 
stem, plan of + 5 
mof , . S740 
ou an Sawdust asmanure ) | 75 
Dendrobium ooick Sowing, rey, 576 a | Scutellaria splendens, its treat. 
nerobinm cucumerinum ment. 5 3 + b7le 
€; remarks on + 571 ¢ | Seeds of Heath and Epacris, to 
ow the see 877 b | 80) . : : + 577d 
igchouses, remarks on 1 577 a Shaddock, early blooming of . 573 ¢ 
deserigey @M4ish’s seedlings, Soil of old gardens, to cultivate S71 a, 
Gardgred 3 2 7 Sonnet to the Ross de I + 875 b 
for New trees and shrubs Sprengel on Vegetable Manures 572 } 
erties aus 4 i ‘ Stable-yards, to keep clean. 577 6 
Hort, grt Agricultural Society: Strawberry-plants, to prepare 
Hyacingts Garden noticed» for forcin 5 5 +578 
Uiauiths for forcing, necessity: Sulphate of iron, the best ma- 
Inge eocuring them early terial for fixing ammonia in 
Larches cUPboards, to extirpate anure . . . « «+ 7a 
Melon? giuse of decay in Dares, diseaseof . . . 5734 
Mone CTiaN superiority Tropeolum peregrinum, its 
A (Rt), his critique BER pr oy eee eG aTBER. 
Moke ee kk, continue . Vegetal discovery of a way 
aamodes Inxatum + 875 t0 preserve them . Sika 
Mules (Plants, to strike 5 573 ¢ Vines, remarks on pruning 573 ¢ 
Mus temarks on. . + 577 b|  — great produce of. 573 ¢ 
Oxy rtooms, re ‘ 574 a ren , » ob 
Pavlobinm atum | + 575 ‘ases, account of plants 
eas Camisease in + 573 b ? : 
2 Cormack’s Prince Albert. ‘574 a 5 
Slargoniums for bedding out. sya join bie 
FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
RUTLAND, THE 
L OF HARRINGTON, THE LORD BISHOP OF LON- 
DON, LORD VISCOUNT LORTON, LORD SONDES, &c.; 
as well as by the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
OUELL 
various Horticultural exhibitions 
Curing the season. Asa proof that they have not exaggerated its excel- 
i i Dr. Linpuey (see Gardeners’ 
Chronicle of the 224 July, page 502), whose opinion of it is as fol- 
WwW, “FasTotrr RASPBERRY. 
Great Y 
ie find that it merits all that has been stated in favour of its excel- 
nce. 
» be ut & Co. to recommend 
more fully, or with greater confidence, to the notice of the public, 
aagely observing that it continues in high perfection throughout the 
ent of the old varieties. ‘ine Canes will b 
‘an be sent with safety to 
m (on the receipt of a Post-office 
&é 5 
order} upon the following terms :— ea 
Packages containing 100 Canes... 2 5 
” ” 50 4, . ge 
- ee ces Beam pek aa) 
Packages included. The usual discount to the Trade, when not 
less than 200 are ordered. 
Extensive orders are already received for the above; and to prevent 
@ repetition of the di: pou which many experi last 
season, by Y. & Co. not being able to meet the demand, they there- 
fore respectfully solicit early application. 
sreat Yarmouth Nursery, August 26, 1843. 
See 
x. 
y rare, together with many other new and interesting 
Flowering Plants from the Swan River, which may be purchased 
on reasonable ter: i 
splendid scarlet flowers—one of the finest Plants yet introduced ; 
Hovea illicifolia, 15s.; Hovea illicifolia major, 15s.; Hovea 
ungens, 5s.; Hovea pungens major, 7s, 6d.; Dryandra Fraserii, 
beautiful foliage, 21s. 
ms 
Coe tiMAN also begs to inform Cultivators of the Pansy that 
his Collection of Nine Superior Seedling Varieties, price 30s., are 
now ready for delivery. 
-B. A remittance requested from unknown correspondents. 
—Edmonton, August 26, 1843. 
THUNBERGIA FRYERII. 
J FRYER begs to inform his Friends and the Public 
«7 ¢ that the above beautiful and much-admired new variety of 
THUNBERGIA will be sent out on the 30th inst., free by post, at 
7s. 6d. each, with allowance to the Trade. 
J. F. can, with the greatest confidence, recommend the above, 
which has been seen and highly approved of by many of the 
highest authorities; it is noticed by Dr. Linptey, in the Gar- 
deners’ Chronicle of June 17th, where he pronounces it a distinct 
rT Ayres, the writer of the “ Amate 
containing two postage-stamps. 
N.B.—A Splendid Collection of PANSIES can be supplied from 
a healthy Stock, good sorts, 6. 
12s. per doz.; and new 
from unknown correspondents. 
Clarendon Nursery, Camberwell, Aug. 25, 1843. 
W OODLANDS NURSERY, Maresfield, near Uck- 
field, Sussex.—In conseq rm cpa ; 
rienced with the NEW CHINA ROSE, ‘‘ PRINCE of WALES,” 
Witu1Am Woop & Son consider it their duty to express their most 
¢ under t Son sent 
it forth to the public; and it is with much pain that they now find 
In consequence of the above vexatious failure, W. W.& Son haye 
come to the determination of never sending out any new Roses in 
future until they have actually been flowered and proved by them- 
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“FUCHSIA EXONIENSIS.” 
HIS FUCHSIA is admitted to be the finest variety 
T that has yet been sent out; it has three times been exhibi- 
ted at the Meetings of the London Horticultural Society, and has 
gained their Certificate of Merit; flowers were also submitted to 
Dr. Linpuey, who, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 8th ult., 
thus expresses himself:— : 
“LucomBs, Pince, and Co.—The blooms sent of Fuchsia 
Exoniensis prove it to be a very splendid variety, it is a flower of 
reat substance throughout: seed-vessels dark, tube and sepals 
creat crimson carmine ; the sepals are long, they expand freely, 
and disclose the rich crimson purple corolla, which is very large, 
and of a peculiar denseness of texture.” 
Strong plants are now ready to be sent by post, at 103. 62. each, 
free of all other charge, carefully packed in stout tin cases, on 
application to Lucompx, Prncr, and Co., Exeter Nursery. 
PL. P. and Co. beg leave to say that this’ Fuchsia has been fully 
proved, and will give satisfaction to all who cultivate it,~—Exeter 
Nursery, Aug, 24, 1843, 
SPLENDID SEEDLING PEuASCONTOMS AT GREATLY 
EDU! es 
Regent’s Park 
They gained the Gold Banksian Medal (the highest prize awarded 
to Pelargoniums) twice this summer at Chiswii 
rize at the i 
mined upon letting them out at prices reduced greatly below 
those which Seedling Pelargoniums, of the highest character, 
i ut at, will ensure for them an extensive 
si Strong, healthy Plants will be ready for delivery in October 
next, at the following prices, viz.:— 
& d. 5. de 
*Leonora’ =. Beck’s 21 0|*Martha. . Beck’s 10 6 
British Queen — do, 21 0] *Lucy . . do. 10 6 
*Sus : 21 0|*Geraldine . do. 7-6 
* Meteor . . do. 21 0] *Evening Star do. 7 3 
*Cleopatra do. 21 0] *Black Prince do. 6 
*Admiral oe YO 6} Bride} {9° "".) do. 5 0 
Stella. . do. 10 6} The Purple . do. 5 0 
The whole Collection of 14 distinct sorts, package included, 
for 8/. Those marked thus * all gained prizes at the London 
Horticultural Society and the Royal Botanical Society of London. 
Exeter Nursery, Au 24, 1843. 
DUTCH HYACINTHS anp orner BULBS. 
OUELL & Co. beg respectfully to inform the readers 
of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, that one of their Firm has just 
returned from Haarlem, having selected a most extensive Stock 
of the finest HYACINTHS, as well as a general 
and size of flowers during the blooming season, that the List will 
be found to contain none but the very best sorts, adapted either 
for glasses, forcing, or open border culture, Prices, as follows: 
Fine Single or Double Show Hyacinths . 
ed, Blue, White, or Yellow... } 5+ Per doz. 
Extra fine Ditto . a a .. : s. to 12s, oy 
Extra fine, and very superior Ditto . « 188, vs 
The selection being left to Youern & Co. 
Also, Narcissus, Early Single and Double Tulips, Jonquils, 
Gladiolus, Iris, Ixias, Ranunculus, Double and Single Anemo- 
nes, Crocus, &c., Catalogues of which may be had on application. 
Bulbs added to compensate for long carriage.—Great Yarmouth 
Nursery, Aug. 24, 1843, 
ak stab ao als Sse 
2 WHITE & CO., NourseryMEN, Parade, Poole, 
* Dorsetshire, have to offer strong plants of the following 
beautiful varicties of Geranium, and confidently recommend the 
collection. as containing the finest sorts in cultivation. Good 
under petals are a delicate rose with a clean white centre; the 
aid of Devon, d > pin! 1 
bright crimson spot, This is in every respect a first-rate flower, 
0s. 6d, 8. d. 8s. d. 
arrett’s Glory ofthe West 106) Flash . . . . 1... 76 
Queen of the Fairies 76 LECH: Shoplet ik 20-7 
Grand Monarch . + + 5 0| Princess Sophia Matilda . 7 6 
The collection, large plants, 5/., smaller, 63s, 
Geranium, 42s. ; Fue 0s. 6d. 
we 
and flowe: 2 
Geranium seed saved from finest kinds, 2s. 6d. per 20 seeds. 
aA i 33, my very best sorts, 58. per 20 seeds, 
Housiana Persian Melon, exhibited by Mr. Fleming, and so 
much praised in the leading article of the Gardeners’ Chronicle of 
the 19th Ang., 5s. per packet of 6 seeds. Black seeded Bath 
Cos Lettuce, an excellent kind either for summer or winter, 
Js. per packet, Prince Albert Strawberry, 21s, per 100, British 
a 2 100. 
Be Toe eeeddndian Dog Pups for sale, at 63s, each; they 
are of the very finest Breed. The parent stands 2 feet 8 inches 
high, and measures 4 feet 5 inches from nose to tail. 
G ROWTH OF PLANTS. — HUMPHREYs’s 
INODOROUS SOLUBLE COMPOUND, to promote the 
Growth of Plants. Dissolved in water, this valuable Prepara. 
tion may be used with great advantage, either in the Drawing- 
‘oom or in the Conservatory. A single bottle is equal in ferti. 
lising force to some hundred weight of rich Compost ; and by its 
use, not only common plants are improved by increased bril- 
liancy of flower and deeper verdure, but valuable Exotics are so 
strengthened as to resist the usual alternation, 
y be preserved without a Greenhouse, 
1s, 9d. each, with full instructions for Use, by p 
Mansion Honse-strect; Hurst & M‘Mutipy 
&c., in town and country. Wholesale Agents, Davy, MAcK- 
MURDO, & Co., 110, Upper Tham, S-street, tondart : 
CHOICE CHRYSANT 
TRONG PLANTS, b 
paid, and package inclad 
Messrs, St 
-B.—Carriage paid to any distance, if b only one conyeyance, 
—Reading Nursery, Berkshire, ane, 
