154 THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mar. 1], 
FUCHSIA EPPSI 
W iene OAs of the White Hart Hotel, Bromley, 
d richness of Colour not @ e Eitvacced by 
any Fuchsia yetin cultivation. .A Specimen of it may be seen in 
Bloom at the Brora Bey by i 
Plants may be had at 10s. 6d. each, and sent free to any part, 
upon the recei a Post-office order. The usual discount 
where half-a-dozen Plants are taken. The Stock jeinited. 
FUCHSIA TODDIANA. 
HOS. CRIPPS, Florist, &c., Tonbridge Wells, Kent, 
respectfully informs his friends that he has purchased of 
Mr. Prony (late Gardener, to Capt. Monypenny, and raiser of the 
Fuchsi eee and 
distinct Variety of this now justly-esteemed and popular class of 
Flowers, See ene of which were submitted to AD Fnspection of 
the Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, in eHERB ELAS tot} under the 
the initials A. B.” the opinion of which was as follow! 
. B.—Your Fuchsia is one oh cone Tals beauty, ae differs 
in the great length of the division of the calyx from any which 
we have yet seen. Its colour is also bright, and not dimmed with 
that oN) Ee which Caer prevails amongst this class of 
ae of amost vigorous oe and aren peau 
Coloured engravings of it may be seen at Mr. CuaRtwoop’s, 
Wr’s, Clapton pohich pia and 
the usual discount to the Trade if six or more ai 
As small plants can be safely transmitted through the Post, by 
forwarding a Post-office order for 16s. 6d. persons will have them 
sent free of postage. All the new Fuchsias can be had at the 
same time. Strong plants of peareeee bicolor, the new Green- 
house Climber, from 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. each, are now ready. 
A Catalogue of T. C.’s Recruits Collection of Roses can be had 
on application, inclosing two Postage-stamps, 
SPLENDID NEW CACTUS. 
CONN $ GIANT.—Extract from Dr. LinpiEy’s 
./ opinion on this unequalled Production, ide Gardeners? 
Chronicle of the 4th of June, 1842: ‘€ us.—A new 
Seedling, of most extraordinary beauty, hapjhet meer sent us by 
Mr. Conway, Nurseryman, Old Bae It is across between 
speciosissimus and Ackermanii, having the large size of the for. 
mer, and the rich scarlet colour of the Tateer; with only atinge of 
violet inside. Although the plant i only now flowered for the 
ime, and is quite small, the blossoms measured 8 in. in dia- 
meter. The petals have a fine Broad oblong outline, and the 
stigma is a bright viole It is much the ee ae sort yet 
raised. Itis to be called “ Conway’s Giant,” and its name is no 
exaggeration.” Good strong Plants of the above, ‘vith 3 shoots to 
each, will be sent out next month, at 2 guineas each. 
Conway’s New Pelargonium “Lani.” This hand- 
some Seedling forces equally as well as Alba multiflora, and can- 
not betoo Se ay appreciated by those who are desirous of having 
= variety d @ the winter months; its flowers are similar to 
mer. peeungiehes may be seen inet and at Mrs. 
JouNnson’s, Florist, Covent Garden. Strong Plants at 7s. 6d. 
‘An allowance to the pace, where two or more plants he taken 
ScarueT Perarconium. —The following varieties are also 
ready to be sent out, viz. ~Bhrubland, gooll bushy Diente from 6 
in. to 4 ft, in height; Gompactum, Frogmore, Ingram’s Dwarf, 
Pink Nosegay, King, &c., &c. Seeds of Hollyhock in 20 varie- 
ties aes sinensis, good mixed Petunia, Scarlet Pelargo- 
nium; Prize Cockscomb, one ae all the best Annuals.— 
Old Browieton Road, M h ioth, 
NEW AND SUPERB FUCHSIAS. 
OUELL & CO. have much pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Catalogue and 
Prices of the above elegant tribe, inserted on the advertising page 
f last week’s Paper. Ts to the description of their “‘ FUCHSIA 
ST. CLARE,” which i is already ordered for Her Majesty’s Gardens 
at Claremont.—Great Yarmouth Narserrs Norfolk, Mar. 9, 1943 
DAHLIA-GROWE 
NE LANGELIER, Nursery. ti AND Fiorist, 
poteas ion Nursery, st. Helier, Jersey, has the honour to 
inform Amateurs and Growers that he intends sending out 
early in May the four following Seedlings, which have been 
scusowletired to be the best that will be sent out this season, 
and for which three medals were awarded at the Jersey open 
Show, and were generally admired as being the best Show 
Dahlias in the Exhibition. R. me can with confidence recommend 
them as First-rate Show Flow: 
WHITE CONQUERER—a sabtenata white, well cupped, rising 
well in the centre; a superior show flower; obtained the large 
silver medal at the Jersey open show, This splendie, Dahlia Sit 
be the first in cultivation for a first-rate ploy eye Plants it 
May, 10s. 6¢.—No discount on this noble flo 
UNRIVAL—yellow; positively the best eyellow in pulivation ; 
uc cupped, and ri well m the centre ; fit for any stand ; 
also awarded a silver ree as the best yeitow." Plants in 
May, 10s. 6d,—No discount on this superb Dah 
ELIZABETH SICH—superb dark purple; wat cupped, and a 
euperior show-flower, 10s. 6d, 
HONEYMOON— ae a superb purple, well cupped, le well 
in the centre; a superb show-flower, Plants in May, 10s. 
foe of the above ‘Beedlunes will be sent on supiteattonts post 
pai 
FINE HEARTSEASE. 
W. es Virginia Place, Bristol Road, Birming- 
m, aah a few plants of his beautiful Seedling, HEARTS- 
EASE, wattaon Tell, Mountain Maid, and Werner, at 5s. each to 
ciepee of; also very superior Tegeiseotes seed, in packets, at 
1s. 6d., 28. 6a., and 5s. each, gathered from the finest Rarietieet 
eS ae. NEW VERBENA, ‘PRINCE OF : WALES. ue 
WALA M WOOD and SON, having obtained the 
entire Stock of the above very splendid VERBENA, beg 
leave to offer it to the Public, feeling assured that they can with 
the greatest confidence recommend it as worthy of especial notice. 
This desirable oe is a beautiful Flesh colour ; ag flowers 
measuring 33 inches in diameter, and exceedin; gly frag) 
Plants of the above will be ready for delivery in } Rare a 3s, 6d. 
each; the usual discount to the Trade when 6 plants or more 
are ordered. 
Ww. Son would also solicit attention to their superb 
Collection of all the New Verbenas, Fuchsias, &c., an 
spring Plants peer for Bedding, Catalogues of which will be 
sent FREE on application. 
Verbenas, consisting of the best varieties, gnd left to ee 
own selection, in tin cases, per post, at 3s. per a ote or in 
at 4s, per doz. Fuchsias, per post, at 4s. per. do: 
Please address—Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, 
Sussex. 
Fo irae nose, of: CAMELLIA JAPONICA, oF | 
JAPAN ROSE.—A Collection of these beautiful Exotics is 
loom at CHANDLER and Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall. 
AGmiCenGe gratis. 
\ OOS SUPERB SCARLET PHLOX DRUM- 
DII.—The colour of this most beautiful of annuals is 
a aie scarlet ; the flowers are perfectly round, without any 
space between fir petals, forming, BASKCE ROUEN Ys the most 
brilliant and. striking object that, can possibly be imagined.— 
J. Woop having grown no other sort, it anoesttte we it can 
be deteriorated by impregnation. It was awarded an extra prize 
at the Summer Show of the Huntingdon Horticultural Ramat: 
i: each, postage included, 
The following gentlemen of the BeleAbouabogd will ene fot 
the truth of the above description :—Joun Pricer, Esq., God- 
Besley ct Hon. Secret ay to the ann fedons eRe rset 
Soci ; E, Mavze, Esq., Huntingdo ESTER, Gardener 
tingdon; Mr, tat Gardener to Lady Sparrow, Brampton 
Park, Huntingdon . Betts, Gardener to G. Thornhill, net 
MGP., Di beset cantnadona Mr. Giddings, Florist, Hemin, 
ford, Huntingdo: 
.B. March.is ene best month for sowing, and the seed should 
be wavetsica in a gentle heat. None are genuine but those sold 
by J. W. and his sole Agents, Messrs, Hurst and M‘Mutien, 
Nos. 6 and7, Leadenhall-street. 
Nursery, Huntingdon, March 2, 1843, 
NORLAND NURSERY, NOTTING HILL, NEAR LONDON, 
BEC AnD GOWEN beg leave most respectfully to 
inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public SENT that 
they have taken nae ae establishment, situate on the a 
water and Uxbri ‘oad; where they intend carrying on eyery 
department arene eioricaltural, Nursery and Seed trade ; and they 
earnestly trust, through strict attention in supplying a genuine 
article at moderate oiances) to gain a share of public patron- 
ag e under-named they can confidently recommend as being 
of undoubted quality. 
Buck’: etre InserinediatSs tock) Minis moschatus, 1s, per 
oa 2 ls. per packet, or 5. pac 
Ze Se aurita, 6d, per 
ebro Stocks, 6d. per packet, packet, or 1s. 6d. per oz, 
or Is. per oz. Papaver Marshallii, 6d, per 
Aster, German, fine, 6d. per . 
packet, or 1s. 6d. per oz. etunia phee enicea, 6d, per 
Gatawtriata discolor, 6d. per 
packe' id. per oz Do. ny¢taginiflora, per 
Callichrow platygloss . per packe' 
jacket, or 1s. 6d. per oz. ia Paneer 18. "od. to 
Hollyhocks, German, mixed, 3d. 8. 6d. per packet. 
per packet, or 9d. per oz. Schizopetaton Walkerii, 1s. 6d. 
Do. do., named sorts, 6d, | _ to 28. 6d. per packet. 
Schizanthas Hookert 1s. 6d. to 
2s, 6d. per packet, 
Salpiglossis, mixed, 6d. to 1s. 
r packet, 
Thunbergia, of sorts, 1s. 6d. to 
a 
er packet, or 1s. per oz. 
Theris coronata Ap foie , 3d. 
Do. eo Be per ee or . Gd. et. 
1s, 6d. pe True Early Snowball Turnip. 
Loasa gabenreiae) Sa. per | Laing’s new Swedish Turnip, 
packet, or 3s. 6d. per o genuine. 
Together with a forces Assortment of Horticultural, Agri- 
Sane and Floricultural Seeds, too numerous to quote, but of 
ich a Peseiptive Catalogue can be had, upon application. 
Pie & G. will be glad of a List of Prices from Nurserymen who 
may a ndin vtiardy, Ever; greens, _ 
HOICE PANSIE! 
J HENCHMAN | bes to state that he has a few good 
* healthy PANSIES to offer at Uacsodleati welts prices. 
n the stock (i 
ood Seedling varieties, | including 
Success, one of the hone eel flowers out, ood show 
varieties, nam s, per dozen, Ordersaccompanied 
by a Post-office order “pall re eoeive immediate attention. 
Edmonton, near London, Fe! 
DULSTONE'S 4 APPLE, the STURME ER PI PPIN. 
D again indy nced to offer this as the very 
Feet dpe Apple Leche for Kitchen and Dessert, as it keeps firm 
thelatter end of June. Itis a great bearer ; 
te 
year is very limited. Six 
ATIONS “AND PICOTEES. 
ESSRS, BENJAMIN ELY & SONS, Frorists 
and SrepsmEn, Rothwell Haigh, near Leeds, Yorkshire, 
beg to offer to the Nobility, Florists, and the publi eneral 
the following new Carnations and Picotees with ‘which they have 
won ratio aa most of the principal Exhibitions in Yorkshire, in 
1841 and 1 per pair—s. . 
Ely’s Hugo peers Ingram, Pink Bizarre . 0 
Beckett, Scarlet cue ee the 
% Mee Morist’S Guide” for F ) 
» Prince of Wales, Scarlet F! iota) very fine « 10° 
»» Leviathan, Purple Flake, large and fine 10 0 
» Ge eorge Laney Hob, paauets picotes ight 
}» Mrs. Bossville, P55 & 
»» Mrs. Meynell, ‘neem, Scarlet Tlente, fine 7 6 
», Emperor, Scarlet Picotee, heavy ede 0 
»» Great Western, Purple Picotee, Taree ny good 10 0 
»» Field Marshal, Purple Picotee, os fine . 10 0 
>> Empress, Pur; ple Picotee, light e 5 0 
»» Marchioness of Waterford, Hosecotc, fine 5 0 
» lag Rose Picotee_. < 5 0 
. Bland, Rose Picot ec 0 
N.B.—in madaition to the above, Messrs. Bensam ee. and 
ei lection of most of the principal ‘winnin; 
pat fatalognes ¢ of which may be had by Post, on application. 
ittance or peeonve will be required from unknown 
correspondents, 
ae i proof of this, hey gathered this last Sitanihe from young 
dwarf standard trees, upwards of 90 bushels, Although his 
aires to be inde to be extensively cultivated, me the Cot- 
1 it is invaluable, as i SCG, from 
nee Nieinat tree may be sent. by p eipt of Post- 
ffice order for a Nurses, Sturmer, ‘near Halstead, 
Essex, ai March, 
HARDIW’S EARLY Cerny MELON. 
W M. HARDIE begs to infor elon-growers that 
he has still a quantity of his very superior EARLY 
MELON SEED to dispose of, and that if sown now he will war- 
rant that with poe treatment its frvit will be ripe the first 
week in May. also warrant it to set its fruit under the 
most adverse étrotmauninees t in which a Melon plant can be placed. 
He has shown it these last two seasons at Chiswick, in May, and 
nksian Medal awarded to it 
From these plants and two crops, he cut 6olbs, weight of fruit 
last year, and with attention there may be three A taken from 
the same plants. He grows it on a common dung hot-bed. The 
avour is excellent, and size from 3 iE according to the 
nee of fruit on each plant. To be had of W.H., at J. Jar 
Err’s, Esq., puaeeton Court, near Bath, at 2s. 6d. per packet ; 
un be forwarded dire Sar 3 receipt of an order for the money, 
Carneston Court, Feb. 
THE NEW WEEPING WILLOW (Salix Americana pendula). 
RIVERS, Jun., has a few very fine Plants of 
© this began WILLOW grafted on straight stems, seven to 
nine feet i in heig! ‘s. 6d. each, carriage paid to London, 
riSawbridgeworth, artes March 2, 1843. 
RANGE AND LEMON TREES, JASMINE 
PLANTS, &c,, &c.—Noblemen and Gentlemen seeking an 
ppportanity.. of replenishing: their Stock, or commencing an 
ngery, may have an opportunity of so doing, by piel 
a oe of A. Conner, at his Italian Warehouse, 18, Pall 
s just received his annual Importation from Hse oe 
Food a healthy Ny ees are from 3 to 6 feet high 
e stem, and fro! s. to 30s. each, and will be packed and 
ment safely to any SESE ‘the Kingdom. 
DOUBLE ITALIAN TUBE ROSE ROOTS. —-The annual Impor- 
tation of these truly fragrant and delightful Bulbs has just been 
received in a good and healthy condition, and may be obtained 
at we above address. Price 4s. per dozen. 
B.—Importer of choice Lucca Oils, Honeycomb, Parmesan 
and reves Cheese, Anchovies, &c., &c. Lists with Prices may 
be had, per post, &c: 
NEW HORTICULTURAL & AGRICULTURAL 8. 
BLISHMENT, ct Here STREET, ‘ix, DOORS 
FROM CORN NH ILL. 
ILLIAM HURST anp WILLIAM GEORGE 
M‘MULLEN, (for many years past engaged in the House 
of Messrs. WARNER and WARNER, 28, Cornhill,) beg respect. 
fully to acquaint their friends in the Seed trade, and the Public 
generally, that they will commence Business as Wholesale and 
Retail SEEDSMEN and FLORISTS at the above-named pre~ 
mises on Monday the 13th inst., and they can confidently assure 
ALL who may kindly favour them with orders, that from the nu- 
merous resources they Ree ny: ected an extensive connexion 
with the best Seed- Gro n this country and on the Con- 
tinent, and from many ete eitieal experience in the various 
branches of the ohne they will be enabled to offer every 
article of first-rate, genuine quality, and no exertion will be 
spared in giving Sropeattenuon to evens order, and endeayour- 
ing to merit a continuance of their su 
Hurst and M‘Mut.en, Seedsmen tee Floriatas 6, Leadenhall- 
street, City, beg to offer to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public ge- 
nerally, a choice and carefully-selected assortment of the most 
approved Kitchen, Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds; of 
which general Catalogues may be had on applica tony Among 
the novelties of the season will ih found the following :— 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
ee 
per packet—s. d. packet.—s, d. 
Alonsoa grandii ffloxa ‘ 0 rive Shs tri- 
Istroemerias, choice var. 1 0 0 
Anagallis eh jipsii. re a) pais, from fine ya. 
monelli major 1 0 ORG: 
Aneinone, New REG Nemonhila cramboides gen: 
Russi 1 © | Cnothera macrocarpa . 0 6 
STeeTOne grandi diflors 0 6/| Pelargonium, from best 
Aster, BENS hired 0 6 ts... ; 10 
‘Auricula, at from choice 
owers . 10 varie 6 
Balsam, | ‘Camellia. flowered 0 6 | Petunia, tron impreg- 
12 var 0 6 nate 10 
Brachycome | Hottie +» 1 0} Phiox Drummondii, new 0 6 
Calceolaria, fine vars. 1 0 ood’s: 
Campanula tee caiess 0 6 hew scarle! a si 6 
yi ion,—from stage- Picotee, finest imported, 
L wie Shatin 0 yellow 6 
Cineraria, fine new var. . 1 0 Polyanthus (Sheppard's), 
Clintonia pulchella 0 6 VU. Ar 
Coa ae Si » 0 6 Pia sinensis rosea | 0 6 
Dahlia ( all’s), fine. 1 0 alba" 1 0 
= leus . ei Portulaca Thellusoni | 1 0 
Digitalis, new spotted . 3 0 of splendens . 1 0 
Gaillardia, in va 0 6 # filesit’ =’ 3 1 0 
Gloxinia, from best ‘sorts 1-0 pte Manglesii . 0 6 
Heartsease, api named Salpiglo: , fine, pe 0 6 
wers, selected 0 | Salvia pa atenN au) 
Hollyhock, ane" ‘German, schizovettion Wi alkerii sakes Set!) 
4 vars., mixed 0 6| Schizanthus Ysa ee 
Tpomeea rubro-czr ulea : 1 0 ahamii . 0 6 
new yellow 0 6 Stock, Rtimpertear German, 
Larkspur, imported Ger. 24 vars, mixed 10 
man, mixed . 6 ” New Intermediate 0 6 
Lisianthus Russellianvs. 1 0 Prince of Wales . 1 0 
uobelia ramosa, or hete- Thunbergia alataalba . 1 0 
Tophylla,—new and aurantiaca . 1 0 
splendid . 7 0 | Tre opzcolum, in var. ae) 
pa fragrans « . 1 0]| Verbena, fine, mixed Dea aes 
Malva maritima, pew + 0 6] Violet, Russian . . 0 6 
Marygold, new superb Wallflower, New 0 6 
French . 6 | Xeranthemum Fobustum, 
” African, “extra white and ye! 6 
fine 6 | Zinnia clegais, fn var., 
mixed . 
Collection of Imported German Asters, 20 Raathiees : 
Sto: 
” ” 
” ” (Tinnias) 8 varieties. 
” ” Balsams, 12 
” » 
OATS AH 
ecooaes fo 
[The above are trom the first German growers \nown.] 
Broccoli.—Walcheren (true), 
pril, June, and August, will produce a 
succession for the table theouahogs the Yeanl 2.6 
a Chappell’s Cream and Early White. Bee () 
New Late Hardy Pink Cape eG) prea teases P) 
Blood-red, improved vat ae ‘ pie ran oe 
Js Sprouts.—Fine importe on oeapeey ellen) 
Y s i ‘Troneiuda’ (delicious winter 
vegetable) 3 3 5 aa sOaae) 
Caulifiower.—Large Asia’ Rea 3 . r 3 gi ed) 
Cabbage. — —New Vietoria (early) « . . Hi ‘ 502201 
Yonsuc! cf Seicegnias? emt cae eee 
—saperd Scarlet Rtudléyecie fag fOr hie eee 
Seymour’s Superb W ite . . . . hae ii) 
Laws’ Giant White . z 5 4 > Ome 
Perkins’ Giant Red ; 0 6 
Cucumber, Frame.—Warwickshire Hero Hn ew superi ior), 
Allen’s Victory, Improved Manches- 
ter, Weedon’s ue, TELS 
each kind . . see, 
» jod’s fine Ridge oiete One 
Lettuce.— “Eine impo. ted Paris Gre 1 ee 
i ak w Hardy Hae Boe reratien no ‘iying) a ej iedetle® 
ctoria Cabb' oe UNS 5 ae 
Melons in eer, choice Waeties 6 6" pat gate cap aug 
Onion —New White Globe earrrrina rine 
Turnip ward’s Nonsu Papin se 
Potatoes elated 8 Oxford, earliest known, er peck, 3 6 
Asparagus.—Grayson’s Giant (strong 2 years? old) ae 100 3 0 
iRuted girections for planting. ] 
Rhubarb.—Myatt’s Victo Soa eee 
Straw benten seis British Queen} + + per 100 210 
Currants.—New Dutch, Red.Grape . per doz, 6 0 
onstant supply of Greenhouse and choice Herbaceous 
plants during the present season, Tine ne gos and Picotees 
(in named varieties) 1s. 6d. per pair. 
Seeds and Plants carefully packed for all climates, Choice 
specimens in bloom o: ‘ollowing can be seen through the 
season, viz.: Roses, Dablias, Pansies, Carnations, Pinks, Pico- 
tees, Pelargoniums, Auriculas, Polyanthus, &c, &c. 
