THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
* THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
1E LAST NU 
Amateur’s Garden,No. SKVTE 644 b Hicker aa new, to prepare 
Amaryllis Josephine, described 615 ¢| _ the soil i 649 a 
Apple and Pear-trees, to gather Magnolia faseata, an attraction 
the frnit of 649. | for blackbi: Co 646 b 
Aromatics, effects of, earCeylon 646.0 | Melons and ‘Cneumbers, muddy 
Asparagus, treatment of, in we of the bed essential to 
80) + 610 b | eerowrebitt a < 6440 
Barton, near Bur y St. Edmunds, Melons, Persian, experiment 
young trees at, notice 7 with, in Hort. Soc. Garden, 
Bees, profitable management of 6164 | to grow in baskets of eurth, 
Bottom-heat, ob: oe on peae fe an open G43 a 
different systems of 643 ¢ con ea! wued Sor 
Carnations, &e., soil for 649 @ + eae 645 b 
Catalogue of Roses, Rivers's, rey. 648 a on Lies 
Cen ROL par epeuien obseryations &! peel s0S770 
. 646 b . 649 b 
Clover-rape, &e.) remarks on - 645 & Giz a 
Corn, new kind of, noticed 47 temperature to 
619 a 
jisease in, marks on 646 db 
Deachctrees, old, objection to 
Cucumbers, thrip: 
pacns todestroy os i; 
Cytisus Weldenii if 
directions budding of 49.0 
Fruitctrees, to prune ear=tree, to transplant in June, 
‘rections for | ‘prun bad effect of 5b 
» G44 c | Peas, Prince Albert, rapid growth 
; tions’ on} if 645 ¢ 
table expressing wl Pines, seedling, shanking of 649 a 
Births avdiferent heights. 615a | Renanthera matntin 1 6i7a 
Fuchsias, to sow the seed of 40.4 | Rondeletia longifio iy 647 a 
uano, Potter's, effect of, on rocks, double, remarks on fer- 
ase land. + 645 b ion of 5 + 645 ¢ 
‘ guantity to ude toService: the Farm 
648 a 
ipply t 0 an acre 
Heating ahaa effects of using irreloll Dodder 1, Sbservations on, 
s described 643 a list of ants attacked by it . 644 b 
4 jorous water best Vine-border, to apply Guano to 619 a 
for covering est wit . ae Vines,remarks on n management of 01 
Hook, ker, Dr. Joseph ‘hig return | _ seriber's system of pr Sree + G15 b 
to England asmouneéd. + 647 b | Wasps, numerous about Be ‘isto tol, 
Holly, to sow the s + 6494 
Hop’, to eultivatein “Wate, re- ceds, to prepare asa manure 
+ 649 a Wheat tillering of, remarkson 6 
= Simprovement in cultiva: indsor, Royal Gardens at 
tion of 647 b| | Frogmore, noticed. oi b 
Hydrangea, effect of ferropinous Wine, Grape, to mak 
peat-bog on colour of 646 receipt for maleing ti 6 
‘Insects, remarks on « 2 G19 b | Woodlice, to destroy 9b 
PiQucuntokay SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
The peNB Hts SHOW will take place on Turspax, the Boe 
?clock, when 
st and 2d class Prizes for Seedlings, six blooms of those of 1842 being 
Hele e flowers may be sent on the day of any, coage paid, 
to the Secretary. The admission is gra uilo pounce 
by a Member. Winpatany | Hoi 
(CLAPTON, STAMFORD-HILL, anv STOrn- 
A Pe GARDENERS’ ASSOCIATION Sata 
MUTUAL INSTRUCTION.—Gardeners and Persons engaged 
BOGOR pursity pe are desirous of,taking part in the fowdas 
mn. of the ve Institution, are requested to pee in the Lancas- 
rene ancol SCR, Stoke Newington, NDAY eveni Oo 
a at 70 "Clock, to adopt measures in Goaneetigh with that 
ject. 
WO NEW SEEDLING PICOTEES, —“ Lapy 
ALICE PEEL,” 
Ree criece two splendid Picotees were rai 
Burroughes, of PE OO Lodge, Norfolk, aid kindly presented 
by that gentleman to Messrs. Yourx1 and Co., for Particulars of 
which, see their ‘Advertisement in this Paper of the 16th inst, 
Catalogues of their extensive collection may be had on application, 
and will be found to contain upwards of the very best 
yeuenes. aa zjoulttyation) and which are sent out upon ae follow- 
ing ter 1» de 
# aA sof eocd. stow varieties, 1 pee ofeach. 1 F . 
eae st 
3 ie ditto ditt «3300 
12 ,, Extra ab and very Ee ditto ~ 210 0 
25 3, ditto 7 800 
12 ,, , ditto Blake ditto . + 0A2 0 
ORF; ae itto 00 
1 
‘he selection being left to Your ux and Co. 
Great vinacata Nursery, Sept. 2), 1843. 
ARRIVAL OF DUTCH HYACINTHS anp orner BULBS. 
OUELL & Co. beg respectfully to announce they 
have nae from Haarlem their annual importation of 
the above in most excellent condition, adapted Citas, for Glasses, 
Forcing, or open-border culture. Prices as Oto 
Fine Binge ot Double Show Hyacinths 
ed, ey venice, or ney 7 
Extra aS Dit tto . 
‘ Extra fine, and v! 
to} RE per doz, 
gs. to rer ” 
inches, 102. per 100, or 30s. per dozen. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Sept. 21, 1843. 
EUS IUMS epee are informed that they 
PAMPLIN, be supplied with 
ani caeD Laura 
Countess of Wilton Prince Albert 
Princess Royal 
Queen of the East 
Re 1 rt See f Devonshire 
el ipide Kemble 2 Sir Robt. Peel 
Aur Dk, of Wellington 
Beauty of Essex Fair Maid of Leyton | Sir Walter Scott 
British Queen Galatea 
Hesperus 
From unknown correspondents iti be pequcere thata post-office 
Order be forwarded on receipt of the 
J. P, takes this opportunity of nine his fine healthy assort- 
Ment of Fruit and Forest-trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, &c.; also his 
entlemen intending to plantin 
the ensuing season, will find this worth notice.—Nurseries, Lea. 
toad, Leyton ; and Whip’s ——— Essex, 
CHOICE PANSI 
J FRYER begs to inform his eacou Customers and 
* Friends that he can now supply strong, healthy Plants of 
Most of the leading varieties of PA SIES, priced Catalogues of 
which, and of DUTCH BULBS, are eHow renay ys cuss may be 
Separately, on Se pRREEGR: containing a postage-stamp. ine 
Pansy-Srrp, from be: at varieties, 2s, 6d., 5s., to ioe. per packer, 
‘toa good do., 6d. to 
ikewise naw. su) 
himirea new THUN 
pply_ strong Plants of his much- 
BERGIA TERYERII, at 5s, each (allowance 
EW AND DESIRABLE PANSIES. 
OUELL. anv CO. beg respectfully to inform Grow- 
of the above that they have succeeded in raising Four 
New eve highly-beautiful Seedlings, Ue es first-rate proper- 
ties, both in size, form, an nd 8 ubstance, forming quite a novelty. 
They will prove a valua equisition to core who compete at 
any Horticultural aunibition in the Kingdom, Description, as 
fine yellow, and intense ere. “Duke 
formed flower, with a fine eye, primrose ground, aa a pencilled 
edging of delicate ‘Blab round the petals. ‘* Lady Alice Peel,’” 
white ground, is alarge ronnd flower of extraor: aceee substance, 
e petals are well formed, and in fine proportion, the quantity of 
Yellow shown in the » purple eye aes the beauty of the flower ; 
gay petals and margin of a dar ple. ‘Ann ’’is mised flower 
of good form and substance, wie ‘ground, slightly tinged with 
post free, ai 
tion to their healthy Etec of this faite, ee they are offering 
upon ie eae: terms :— 
and very superior shorts rratictiee o + 188, 
12 Very ane. ss o., UBB. 
‘i . or . » Qs 
ai tt 2 
Great arneitt $arserys Sept. 20, 1843. 
PEE ON: AT GREATLY 
DUCED PR 
Cue Bs PINCE, & Co., ae leave to inform the 
, that ‘the ese obtained the entire stock of the follow- 
ane aoe, Splendid Pia LARGONIUMS, raised by Capt. Tour TELL, 
R.N., which possess those Sea now indispensably requisite in a 
first-rate flower—good habit, round shape, and firm petal ; and they 
feel convinced that such novelties ‘ail to please those who 
purchase them, Silene improve 1 all select collections. 
SPLENDID Ss 
Plut a Thurtell’s) Princess Royal hea ) ae 
Horatio aNelso a 21s. | Fairy 
Phosphoru 21s. | Ceres 
ae 
‘he sale calor of six distinct varieties for 5/., yeaa in- 
clu led. 
“Pluto”? is given in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
of June 17,1843. ‘‘ Horatio Nelson ” was exhibited at the Chis iswick 
d was greatly admired; 
character of all these is contained it 
Pelargoniums, which may be had on ETA 
re be rena for senrery on the 20th October next. 
‘0. beg leave further to say, that, having in this, as in 
ter Hite ey Me Beck's Seedlings, determined upon making a great 
reduction of the prices whieh Se ceding Pelargoniums of the highest 
character are usually let out at, they hope in consequence to meet 
with an extensive sale.—E: eter aN Gian Sept. 8, 1843. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
AMES PAMPLIN announces, that having now a 
sufficient stock of those splendid varieties raised by Mr. J. 
Co.’s Catalogue o 
Strong plants 
Witson, which have hitherto Aes the admiration of the Flori- 
cultural ’world, he is enabled offer the following List, any 12 
coleeed from which, will, on sedeidt of a post-office order for 
1d. 11s. 6d., be immediately forwarded. 
ies ns Princess Sophia Ma- 
Alice Gray Gem of the West riory King [tilda 
Anna Hon. Miss Black Sir 
Assassin Meikle Wonder Superb 
Camilla Lord Allington Van. Amburgh 
Enchantress Prince Ernest i 
Nurseries, Lea-road, Leyton; and Whip’s or Waltham. 
stow, Ess 
NEW 
EADLY’S NANETTE j 7 SStEpIe edge, rather heavy, 
thick petal, rose edge, good white, and edging well defined, 
10s. per pair, Bond’s Countess of Winterton, pte the style of 
«Trip ta Cambridge,” although distinct, 7s. 6d. tl 
the others that are coming out. John Dickson’s oatalcgties for 
1843 are now ready, comprising all the best flowers in Sue ole 
Applications for Catalogues may be made at the Nursery, 
ane) Brixton, and WARNER and WARneEr’s, Cornhill, wendone. 
pei 
A) ee PIPER begs leave to offer the following 
articles, at vee moderate prices 
aucintrene one: bas ye Fuchsia Belipse,Smith's Gilt 
Epps 
” 
Manettia BiculGr . . 5 ° ” Gena aver 2 
Maurandiaalba .  . 1 0 ” ee ticie SEMIS 6 
eornee Brockmanii , 3 6 is chella 6 
7 SritamniagSmts 2 6 ” Daanemenitis 2 6 
” Champio! wy Do, _ 6 ” robusta, Smith’s2 6 
yy Cormackii 6 3 Ste Clare pc 1.6 
Defiance, Smith's 3 i Ss Rogersiana . 3 ‘ 
Deansia . 
iensis Z 5 
Nursery ‘Stock and Bulbs of all descriptions, at very reduced 
——er. Nursery, near Poole, Dorset. 
” Toddiana . . 8 
‘0 LOVERS OF ROSES. 
Be WILLMER anv SON, King’s Road, Chelsea, 
y APPOINTMENT FLORISTS TO MAsEsty, beg to inforin 
wae Friends and the Public that their stock of CARNATIONS 
‘EES are now ready for oc okcnys and which they offer 
re ne eUeaing low prices, viz. Ls. 
25 vais of Carne rene or Bcotees, Fine Show Varieties .2 2 
25 Pairs of Pinks 5 - 4 $ fae : 
Yunknown Cc i: 
ws ARNER anp WARNER, Srzp Merrcuants, 
28, Cornhill, opposite the Royal Exchange, London, beg 
respectfully to inform the Nobility ae Gentry, their importation 
of DUTCH BULBS have arrived in excellent condition. The 
ot ACINTHS are large and handsome, consisting of several New 
and Splendid Varieties. Catalogues are now ready, and will be 
forwarded post free, 
AG the Trade).—Clarendon Nursery, Camberwell, Sept, 22, 1843, 
SPLENDID ere PELARGONIUMS, AT GREATLY 
DUCED PRICES. 
L UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co., beg leave to inform the 
4 Public that they have obtained the entire stoe i of those distinet 
and beautiful SEEDLIN' ELARGONIUMS raised by Mr. E. 
Bec, of Isleworth, and ohne ited by him with such 
success at the Chis wick ia Ue Babeat ze amare 
pie Society 0 of London, in dunt 
a" 
Seedlings. 
guished lot of Flowers 
LP. 1 
nut at prices reduced greatly below those which Seedling Pelango- 
insure for them an extensive sale. 
ready for eee on the 20th, gets next, at the oh ee i prices, 
d. 
viz. d. 
*Leon' +  Beck’s 21 0|*Martha. . Beck’s 10 6 
British “Queen do. o|*Lucy . + do. 6 
*Susanna . do. 21 0|*Geraldine . do. 6 
* Meteor . do. 21 0| *Evening Star « do. 76 
*Cleopatra + do, 21 0/*Black Prince. do. 7 6 
*Ad a . do. Rt 6 . . st 5 0 
Stel 5 0 
do. 
Hts epmiole Collection of.14 distinet sorte, patkage included, for 81. 
Those marked thus * all gained prizes at the Lge Horticultural 
Society, and the Royal Botanical Society of Londoi 
eter Nursery, Sept, 21, 1 
ULIPS, RANUNOULUSES, ania &c. 
ear London (removed 
on ep So He 
Lily (Lilium lancifolium) and a 
fine en of Auriculas, w hich he can supply at very moderate 
prices. 
DUTCH BULBS. 
BERLE SUTTON & SONS respectfully announce 
e arrival of their choice and cpa collections of 
AYACINTHS, IRISES, ANEMONES, TU. S, &e. ; sinh from 
the See they devote to the selecting ee best sorts in Liol- 
land, wv ‘oom, they feel confident their Collection this year 
surpasses any yet introduced into this pees The prices are at 
the same time considerably reduced, owing to the annually in- 
creasing quantities which "p S. and Bene import, and the present 
Serna of communication with Haarlen 
bade ratis. —Flower-seeds for Autumn sow! 
vestel, eo how hardy sorts for 5s.—Reading Nursery, ener 
Berksh 
ROSES IN POTS. 
PAUL anp SON, Niaseneee &c., Cheshunt, 
* Herts, beg to intimate that the present is the most advan- 
tageous time to remove ROSES from the open ground to grow in 
Pots. They have paid particular atts ntion to Roses for this purpose, 
and have aay some thousands, on short 
stems, expressly for the purpose, ea for sale. When left to their 
sy they will fara 100 fine Plants for 7/. 10s., free of carriage 
to Lor 
ae CARNATION, PICOTEES, TULIPS, &e. 
RSON’ = CANDIDATE, Scarlet Bizarre, in character 
x of Walmesley’s William the IVth, with a better 
tained the fea for the best 
the class ; 
on the 29th of July. : x . 
pair. ake Shee TF th he best and choicest sorts of Carnations and 
Picotees in cultivation at very pen prices, as well as some 
fine new Picotees not yet out. 
Picotees 18s. Jozen pair. 
vO. bas likewise ‘a small but well-selected solee son of poate 
for sale, of 30 r ws, amongst which are Polyphemus, Milo, Shake- 
speare, ‘Waterloo, Leonatus Posthumus, Platoft, ‘Burpats Ont 
falq e, Carlo Dolci, La Mére Brunne, Franciscus Primus, Ros- 
lia, Cl jana, Camuse, Premier, &c. Together with a new 
Bey oe anet with ‘sliding doors, open work in front 
Florist, 12, are place, Kennington-lane, sine. eee 
AND OTHER aS FLOWER-ROOTS. 
‘xp McMULL SrEDSMEN, &c.,’ 
eadenall ware respecte solicit attention to their 
BU. LBGUS. ROOT CATA. 'U will be found to contain 
m: 
IXIAS, & 
they had the pleasure 0! 
friends (the prices of which 
DUTCH, ee 
R ST 
B é 
state that their eed shall be reduced in So at with sae 
other Gedo 
‘ion.—Hurst 
SCO SERB to» Promote--th 
UMPHREYS’ iS COMP o Promote the 
tion of Plants, may be used either in 
Bosnty ane Eee ta tH ‘Conservatory, and from its con. 
seit and ol 
é yf 
ee ‘germination of seeds. Sold in bottles 1s. 9d, 
ae gS aca & Son, Pee ge ci -Street; Hurst & 
e Tea ithin; 
ATKINSON, No. 6, Market-place, Manchesti 
THomas WATEDM omen, &c. in town and’ country. poles 
sale Agents, DAVY, Mackmunpo, & Co., 100, Upper-Thames- 
street, London, 
RNS. 
PAMPLIN has lately considerably increased his 
tock of FERNS, and respectfully ane the attention 
ae cuttivats of these elegant plants to the 
will furnish his new priced Catstogte of the sorts he 
ae en n being supplied with six penny postees stamps. 
Paces of eaatiehed plants in Pots range from 9d. ea 
Lavender Hill Nursery, Wandsworth, near London. 
