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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 26—1843. 
SATURDAY, JULY 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE EOE 5 HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
LAST NUM 
Amatour’s Garden, may 428 c | He 
copes, et kind for bo- 
Annals, hints on Syn them al purpose: 
in the aucun 
2 nea Liverpool, 
Asparagus, hit 
caleivation ite, properties of 
Bees, remarks upon thelr habits es, inferaity in. 
— the ipanagemen ds, how to tre: 
Birds, exe n of pals by - een remarks oe the ere 
ture of terrestrial 
anteing fait, inci pal poi joint in 
Books, ad about 
MS ipa 
Pane goniums,. somewhat in 
alendar of ucatone “for the 
Gardner ap: jerior sorts of 
ctor of the Bo- Pines, great heat brings them 
tanic Garden prematurely into frac 433.0 
Ci tgnnten market eporton Potato crop, reason of failure 
ae 
scription and [treatment ‘of 
Florists? flowers, opinions on 
ns 
Row hu to Keep their nests 
ed) 
Bree Pa my 
ie-laday How tuvinnnge ‘Prellis for climb 
Henting | apparacus, description Verandah cinders fit for 
of a very simple + 428 ¢ Vie tora, new importa: 
ofthe he seeds 
Horticultaral Society, account mn 
of Vines), on vende them pro- 
of the garden exhibition 
the 127 a, 
Tusects, effects of gas-tar on 
ous BNEAL_ chservarions 
jon 
joultural ‘Asko 
about 
Lily, the common white one, s 
not oe we yee viewed . . + + 432d 
Manure, hints abou Wheelbarrows, guard for the 
Me edinilia erythrophyl ayaccount handles of ue 
and culture of 491 ¢ | Worms, chloride jof lime e useful 
Melons, distance at which they jestroy ing the 429 > 
Tshould’be grown from the glass 429 ¢ | Wrens, habits 420 ¢ 
MANCHEST ER Oe AND HORTICUL- 
TURAL SOCIET 
Patrons :—The Right onoureble an sen of Sramrorp and 
The Right Honourable the Hann of Wir TON, 
Tuomas pe TRarrorn, Barone 
Brecmntt SvuG nici Henble: Lowy Franc BdwanGay Me. 
re: SECOND FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHI- 
TION for the Year 1843, will take place at the Socrmry’s 
Sia Old Trafford, on WpnespAy, the 5th of July, at Two 
o'clock, when Prizes will be awarded for the Best Specimens of 
For: ists? Flowers, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Ornamental 
Plants, Hardy Shrubs, Herbaceous s, and Vegetables, 
roductions may be exhibited from any part of iene ations 
either for sale or competition,— ubscribers exhibiting to 
ie . each; and each Exhibitor will be allowed one ticket, 
ig him at five 0 
Specimens for exhibition or ee gle HORLRAS Ls re 
country, peceresney 
hibition must bbl at ‘th e Gardens, and 
the Secretary, Geman the names of the Plants, 
7) wers, Fruits, and eget es, no’ ate Tr pen half-past nine 
orelock and cul prod 
aes 
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eleven o'clock ; ater whieh tim e none will 
staged. The specimens must remain staged u 
when they will be delivered to the Exhibitors. 
8. E. Cerray Secretary. 
be allowed to te 
six o’clock, 
WM ABNocK & MANLEY having a Stock of the 
following Plants, can offer them as under 
4 oy varieties, Hustoding 6 ofthe 
Achimenes pedunculata. 5 os above, 32s. 2 do., in- 
- festa 1 61 cluding 3, Baald Pi, 
longifloracdo.) 1 6 | Ixora coccinea . ‘3 6 
Correa sites for ees Colones 5 c 6 
per dozen . 8 0 Marana ein “ 0 
eae gebrina . pele ra fragr ans . 4 6 
Fue ii 86 bi shed 
” S paitanniay Smith's 36 . . 3 6 
” Corm: ackii . se ae) kinsoni . 3 6 
y Champion,Smith’s 3 6 | Verbena formosa elegans, 
v9 iy acta 6. fine scarlet, white eye 2 6 
9 Dear 5 0 nce of Wales, 
" Relipse, Smith's 3 3 6 6 
% Epp: 5 0 Princess Roy: al, 
” Gem y 2 6 Youel I's 6 
» Majestica, Smith’ s3 6 ie Orange Perfection 4 6 
»»  Nobilis, Dean’ OPES 5 Ceerulescens 6 
“A Paragon, smith’ s 3 6 45: Leconii, per doz, S16 
5: Robusta, Sta wardiana Pea: 
” ey slare. » 6 0 Fifty varieties of Verbena, in- 
diana 5 0 cluding any of the 
258.5 
To 
Virty yeuettes of Fuchsia, in-| 25 do. 
Soe of the above, 60s.; 
nittance er reference to some house in London will be 
required from unknown correspondents, 
ackney, June, 18 
+9 128, 5 adage 6d. 
NEW AND SUPERB FUCHSIAS, 
OUELL & Co. have much pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle to their select List of the 
above elegant tribe of plants, which appeared on the front adver- 
tising page of this Paper of the 27th ult. They are now ready to 
@ sent out per post, free, (on the receipt of a post-office order,) 
to any BAY of the United Kingdom, upon the following terms: 
12 fine show varicties, . 12s. ‘a fine and Gy supe- 
12 oa fine ditto . + 16s. or + Qs, 
The selection being left to ¥ your LL & Co. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, June 29, 1843. 
MAGNIFICENT NE U SISTA, 
SIA BRONIENSIS. rel 
ip UCOMBE, PIN CE, & Co., beg leave to call the 
attention of. the Public toa very superb ae Fuchsia, which 
has been raisi ery, and which they 
have no hesitation in ing is decidedly the & finest variety ever 
Produced ; indeed, it is at once admitted to be so by all who sec 
it, who are struck with admiration of its noble appearance. ‘The 
flowers are exceedingly large, being longer as well as broader 
than those of any other Fuehsia, and are of a very firm, thick, 
y Substance, with the corolla of a fine violet bine colour, 
ill be ready for delivery on the 10th of August next, at 
108. 6d. ‘each, cut will be sent by post, ee eid packed in tin 
usual discount to the trade x plants are taken. 
e egeribtion of this Fuchsia, See Shay erlisement in the 
Fardeners’ Chronicle of the 17th ult, 
E OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENT’S PARK. 
List oF AWARDS pai BY THE JupGEs aT THE Exni- 
ION ON THE 28TH OF JUNE, 1843: 
se Collections of 50 Store: ‘and Greenhouse Plants—1, Mr. 
arnes, Gardener to G. Norman, Esq., Bromley, 15/.; 2, Mr. 
Pauley, White Hart, Bromley, 5. 
For Collections of 25 Stove and Greenhouse Plants—1 
Hunt, Gardener to Miss pee Bromley, ae 
Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Chear 
seryman, Lea-bridge-road, 2/. 
to the Earl of Mansfield, Caen Wood’ Wa 
For Collections sas 9 distinct kinds of Stove and Greenhouse 
Mr. 
Plants— 1st, . Clarke, Gardener to M. T. Smith, eee 
ay Park, 31 5 2, ce May, Gardener to Sette Goodhar 
Esq., Beckenham 
For a a of é ‘Stove and Greenhouse Climbers—3, Mr. 
Paw 
For Colleetions of 9 distinct kinds of Fuchsia—1, Messrs. Lane 
and Son, Nurserymen, Berkhampstead, 17, 10s. ; 2, Mr. Gaines, 
Nurseryman, Basterses, Mu. Exrra: Mr. Catleugb, Nursery- 
man, Chelsea, 
Fora Collection ef “Scarlet Bae eed Bee) Baile, Florist, 
Hammersmith, 1/. 10s. Exrra: Mr. Baile, 12, 10s. 
For Collections of 6 Roses in Pots—Ciqual Pri Hs essrs. Re 
and Son, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, 1/,; Messrs. Lane and Son. 
For Cut Collections of 12 varieties of a pee ee Mr. Ri Ee 
ee era, Se sae g 1 , Messrs, Lane and 
So: Ex’ : Messrs. Paul aaa Shay thas 
For Collections of 150 Nea of Roses—1, Messrs. Lane and 
oe 31.; 2, Mr. Rivers, 2/. 10s.; 3, Messrs. hee and Son, 2/.; 
Tooker, Nurseryman, “Branehiey s 
rer Collections of 50 Varieties or Toves (Aina ‘s Class)—1, Mr. 
Bette » Mr. Keir, Gardener to W. 
Coulthurst, Esq., Streathant nh. 
For Seedlings Fuchsias—1, Mr. Smith, Nurseryman, Dalston, for 
een Victoria, 1/,; 2, Mr. Smith, Nurseryman, for Incar- 
nata, 10s. 
For Seedling Roses—1, Mr. Hooker, 
For a Raraet a Gs British aa “Mr. Wood, Nurseryman, 
Norwoo 
For named eoliections of Sao Grasses—1, Mr. T. Moore, 
Albany-street, 1/.; Extra, Mr. ates, Norwood, 10s. 
For Collections of 12 Pelargoniums, owes in No, ba pots—1, Mr. 
Gaines, 7/.; 2, Mr. Catle 
For Collections of 6 Paiareanining, grown in No. 24 pots—1, Mr. 
penn, SENS to Mr. Beck, Isleworth, 3/.; 2, Mr. Stains, 
Tor Collections of 12 Pelargoniums, orn in No. 12 pots—1, Mr. 
Catleugh, Mr. Gaines, 12. 1 
For Collections! ot 6 Beacons grown in No. 12 pots—1, Mr. 
ell, Chelsea, 31. ; Bourne, Gardener to Sir E. Paget, 
Chelsea Hospital tal, it 5 A, Mr. Hunt, 12. 
aoe Seas of 4 Pelargoniums, grown in No. 8 pots—1, Mr, 
; 2, Mr. Bourne, 1/. 10s. 
fon a Vinetes ‘of Herbaceous Cee grown in No. 12 pots 
1, Mr. Barnes, 2/.; 2, Mr. Catleu 
Por 6 -raubeed of Shrubby Galcoointiids ei in No. 12 pots— 
“ir. Barnes, 2.; 2, Mr. Gaines, 1. 
ror seedling Calceolarias, equal Prizes, Mr. Standish, Nursery. 
nad ees for luminator, 10s.; Mr. Green, for Maj 
For a eediing Cineraria.—1, Mr. Piper, Blackheath, for Princess 
Royal, 10s. 
For single specimens of new or rare Ornamental Plants.— 
Mylam, Gardener to S. BARDEN Esq., 
Nepenthes ee 32. 108.; 2, Mr. Barnes, fo 
pre a 3 r. Green, for Stigmaphsiian vciilatunts 
1. 108. 5 eM. - Hunt, ter pete Dicolor, 1d. 
ee Miscellaneous Orn ntal Specimen Plants. —l, G 
Clarke, for Pimélea. decussate, 12.108. ; 2, i Appleby, gardener 
oe = +3 3, Mr. Mountjoy, 
rseryman, Ries for Gloxinia shea alba, 1¢s. 
For Jcollestions of Orchidaceous Plants.—1, Mr. Mylam, 74 , 
Mr, Goode, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, Ealing Park, 5/. 
extra, Mr. Appleby, 2/. 10s.; extra, George Cox, Esq., Stock= 
well, 22, 10s. 
For single Specimens of Orchidaceous Plants.—1, Mr 
for Saccolabium guttatum, 3/. 10s.; 2, Mr. My lam, 
fa Te ae 
affine: 
Fo us 3 Soyjestion of oe Cape Heaths.—2, Mr. Jackson, Nursery- 
Kingston, 32, 
For “Colection of 15 Genes ee ee Mr. 
, Gardener to W. H. Stor qs Ish 
May, 91.3 Pe Mr. 
WC 3l. 
aur: Barnes; 
rth, 
Bl. 108.5 2 Y 
Mr. Georg 
For a Collection of 12 Spacieh of Statice.—2, Mr. Wood, Nursery- 
man, Norwood, 1/. 
Extra PRIZES GIVEN FOR SUBJECTS NOT INCLUDED IN THE 
For a Collection ce inelisn Iris.—Messrs. Lockhart and Duncan, 
Scedsmen, Cheapside, 
For. Collections of Laan —1, Mr. Aust, Hoxton, 10. ; 
r, Alexander, Florist, King nd, 4 
ae BGonections Of Pink aB. Norman, Masti, 
a wich, 1/.; 2, Mr, eoiter Narersiians Slough, 1 
. The auove awards are dy for payments, as are iss 
ets unclaimed for the previous Exhibition, upon application to 
the es at the Office in the dens. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRIC. ATA PLA TS. 
ME ESSRS, VEITCH & SON having raised a consi- 
derable number of this ota Hardy Ornamental T ree, 
are enabled to offer fine healthy plants, from4 to 6 inches in 
height, is ae following wioderate ae viz. :— 
0 ;—5/. 10s. for 50 ;—and 30s. per doze! 
For at conventales of some purchasers, Messrs. Vv. & Son 
jhave appointed, as wes London agent, Messrs, aut and 
M* sy LLEN, Seedsmen, No, 6, Leadenhall-street. N.B.—A remit- 
tance or reference menatren. from unknown eorespondents: 
ixetery Jane 19, 18: 
YNE’S NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS. 
M. ae RENDLE has procured the Stock of Sate 
ling PELARGONIUMS raised by P. E. Lynx, Esq., @ 
s Amateurs and others who took notes of them at the 
EB a eR Fete” on Saturday, June17, that Lists and Descrip- 
tions of the Seedlings coming out this ene will be shortly 
pL and will be sent by post on applica' 
ad Nursery, Ply POU June 
ROSES. 
DENYER begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, 
EK. and his Friends in general, that his superb collection s 
SES are now in full bloom, the Stancier and Dwarf ROSES 
mted on each i of a eee k, 660 fee ‘a Ne « 
ae Bn s. Orders ee ni the plants when in loom, Ae 
atnivered in November 
on Sundays. Nursery nee three pias ee ~Handon? Lough- 
on aeh-r0ad, North Brixt 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER, 
PERB CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
OUELL. & Co., in submitting the following List of 
HRYSANTHEMUMS to the notice of Amat 
passed Autumn Flower. 
announcing they have Rie: ee ent dats of an Seely 
r, Wells, gardener to 
did variety, named ‘* THE D’ 
wich and Norfolk Hort. Society’s Exhibition, where it obtained 
the First Prize as the Best Seedling ; it also obtained First Prizes 
shewn in the best Stand of 25; ditto, ditto, 15; ditto, ditto, 20 ; 
and the Judges pronounced it to be the best ‘Chrysanthemum ever 
exhibited. The colour, French White, changing to pure white ; 
pe broad, and beautifully “reales ee a perfect ball of 
from four to four an a half inches in diameter. It is now ready 
for sending out at 6d. per plant, 186 E postage, to any part of 
the United Reinier 
Tae List. 
Belladonna Goliath Mirabilis 
Conueewont Gouvain St. Cyr Piven 
Chancellor ens Princess Marie 
Seer yellow| Im: ue 
Clustere: tuearved Pink Rosalind 
Colonel Gomued Tosi Starry purple 
conep enam. Sultan 
iol Philipe Surpris 
Duc “te Caglioni Lucidam Tasteled Lilac 
Elegai Madam P Pompadour} Do. y 
Fletchier Magnet seers 
Formosa | Magnis Vesta 
em | preeactoige Wheeleriana 
Golden Lotus Mem: 
The above are now eel oe: be sent, free of postage, (on the 
receipt of a Post-office order) to any part of the United King- 
dom, at 12s. per dogen.—Great Yarmout outh Nursery, June 29, 1843, 
( RCHIDACE AS and CACTI.—Any Nobleman or 
Gentleman desirous of possessing a collection of either of 
the above tribes of Plants, has now an Relate of ire 3 
them upon such terms as have never ye’ upon 
application, by letter, to Mr. Houmes, Newspaper ‘Agent. = 
Hampstead-road. 
A PAUL and SON bea ‘o announce to their Cus- 
* tomers and admirers of Ro general, that their 
are now in FULL BL LOOM. ‘The Collection, which last 
f upwards of One Thousand Varieties, has 
siderable additions from the Continent, and com- 
S all the pewest and most interesting varieties in cultiva- 
The present is a fav ourable oppor tanity Bg as wish to 
form or add to their collec hey approve of 
can be selected, and the Plasts will be deliy excl. in November. 
The Nurseries are near ham Cross Station on the 
Nort eee and Eastern Railway, which distance from London is 
a ea by short este of a ~an-hour ; teed 
ROSES 
Che sh unt Nu 
BLL rage eee ‘DRON. 
T UCOMBE, PING =, & Co., have now a few plants 
-4 for sale of this rare and beautiful RHODODENDRON: and 
as they purchased from Mr. Smiru, who raised it, the original 
Plant, Which was exhibited in Flower by him at Chiswick, and 
gained the La 
, their plants ae be depended upon as being the tru 
DoE NDRON 
rge Silver Medal, and have propagated stock from 
UM,” or Smith’s Yellow Rhododendron.— 
Parties who purchased 
Seeds of the above fine Aquatic Plant, in the spring of 1841, 
receive an equal 
many of iar failed to germinate, will now 
b Seeds, gratis. ‘These Seeds 
apace wane for them is recommendety 
as ‘ver only having received (Jum ics 
conti s agent from vitae '— Apply at No. 45, Frith-street, 
Soho-squat ndon 
| uae A ST. CLARE.—A Spee’ i 
JCHSIA has been aga ubmitted to D: 
Zola w CO have therefore much pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle to the remar! { a 
which will be found amongst the ‘ Notices to Correspondents 
in last week’s Paper, as follows.—‘ YourLt A cee ‘rom t) ibe spe- 
spa received, St. Clare appears to be Aaa ic bloomer and fine 
va we have never seen the colour so fine in any specimen 
Me near London.” 
Yourun & Co. cans 
7 incbes high, in 48- 
t. Clare, with 11 other rf 
oi the receipt of a post-office 
June 29, 1 i 
FHHOMAS CRIPPS, Fronist, Tonbridge Wells, has a 
Plants of that singularly beautiful Annual, Nemorurna, 
pply 
ee number of fine strong Plants, 
0s each ; or one small 
= oo Canetee at 20s., per post, free, 
order.— Great Yarmouth Nursery, 
= Gee pass,” (which was figured in ane « Floricultural Cabi- 
eee, present month, My e flowers of this fine 
y tiful rich velvety siakie niet inigg with white. 
Plants 2s. 6d. cach, or, if requested, w ra le sent per post, without 
additional expense, on the receipt of 31 
MAU 
G D. FISHER begs to call the attention of the Nobi- 
® lity, Gentry, and the Public to the above splendid STRAW - 
Bene y Mr. J ROLLOP, of ee Stoke, Wilts). It 
“ he large- es Scarlet 
y kind, 
a: 
a ‘Bard Strong Grow 
Fruit, good shape, a 
heing ripe at lea 
as me ee to 0 
1843, and F 22d. Stron: 
a abt 2 ante will be xeedy, to send out the second thers a8 Sep- 
ats at 3/. per 100, with the usval allowance to the 
3.—See ‘Notices to Correspondents’ i he ikittere 
Chyoniate, June 11, 1842,—Limpley Stoke, near Bath, June 23, 1843. 
any other’ Strawber 
