THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL 
NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
47.—1843. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 
Price 6d. 
» INDEX OF THE eager 4 Fert ts Ea SUBJECTS IN 
Achimenes hirsuta . 87a Meteorological Ephemeris, H 
=— pedunculata » + 806 ¢|  Doxat’s, rey. + 807 ¢ 
a : 807 ¢| Mummy Wheat + 805 ¢ 
05 b | Onions, productivencss Of + B06 c 
06 c | Pansies, dise: + 800 b 
09 a ) Bear-tréey oysters ele on + 8054 
B09 a | Peas, early + 809 b 
Oa : 1 806 b 
5 bc 
Bay Tipe ‘ 
ulbs, treatment o + 8 
ples at Bicton, ria 
cul ni sivad de of 
a 
Cabbages, “Conve Br ifronchnd, &e, 809 ¢ : 
106 
Carnations, selec 09 a moth, weight of 207 ‘ 
Climat a of United States 07 b weights o Ve B06 a 
HOw: Dodder, origin of 6 a| Pinus, to plantout, . B09 ¢ 
Currants, to tr rain I 06 b| Pinks, to fertilise : + 809 b 
pe more, Pinuses at + 08 a | Plants, winter-flowering » 805 b 
1, large . 06 b | Potatoes, weight of + 806 b 
Expalicrs, Jnatorial for . + 809 a Pots drainage for S + B06 ¢ 
Fish, tami A + B05 c| Rats, to destro: } 806 a 
Fleas, to kill on dogs - « 806 b| Rhododendrons, to eral Sette 
Gooseberries, to train + : . 8044 
Guano, effect on cattle « : 809 ¢ 
Heating apparatus, new ‘ ‘ B05 ¢ 
-water tanks 5 a + 807 a 
Hibiscus Saracen * + 809 a | Sbathioden pcatipens B05 ¢ 
Jackson’s nursery noticed —, 807 ¢ | Stoke Newington Ga Assoc. 807 b 
Se (Prof) Bnumeratio Stops for gutters « ‘Raot c 
Plas rev. + 807 ¢| Tanks, hot-water + 803 4 
nun abel in, 807 6 | Propeolum pentaphyl Tum + 806 4 
Lisi tue Russelliamus treat= tuberosum + + 80 
a Water, conducting power of “£06 a ¢ 
Lime, t kill worms € 500 b Weeds in ponds, to destroy + 806 4 
Mimulus, varieties + 809 b| Yew, poisonous nature of —. 807 b 
+ WOOD anv SON bee leave to remind their 
aie that the present month is best suited to the 
Temoval of ROSES possessing an immense stock this 
Season, they are enabled to offer them in any quantity, on the 
following very Baventeeeo ys terms, the selection of the kinds 
being left ta W. W. and Son. doz. per 100. 
Superior Standard ty . . . ° 24s 47 be 
Half-standards  . . . . . sages 
Half-standards, very fi ees epee CE soe! 6 0 
Half-standards, very ape erior 5 5 . 4 — 7 0 
Dwarfs, fine budded, or on own roots . 6s,to9 — 210 
Dwarfs, een ine . ee ee y a8 
Dwarfs, extra fine, and very superior 5 — 5 
ee? 
Cinbing and Noisette + Qs. to 12 2 10 
e will be sent of the most approved sorts, Sy and of 
aries A few more panetee plants of Myatt’ 
ack 's Prince Albert Pea, Fe 3s. 6d, 
Per quart. Please 
Uckfield, Sindee W dodiatidss Nov. 1 
RO} 
ME ESSRS. LANE anv *SON beg to inform the Pub- 
lic that in addition to their extensive Collection of Garden 
Varieties, they have the largest Stock in the World for ereahouse 
seule RGELD &c., and that this is the best time to purchas 
for if put into sues of the above systems of cultivation, 
they. will GtOoI finely n have a Greenhouse 
60 feet long, with aneamane Ee all the leading varieties. 
In addition to other Prizes, they were presented with 51. b: 
tella, or Cloth of Gold, and the new Hybrid Perpetual, the Queen, 
er, J. E, LANE saw in bloom in June last at 
Bellevue.—Great Berkhampstead, Herts, Noy. 23, 1843, 
O GENTLEMEN PLANTING. 
anp J. FAIRBAIRN are induced from the uncer- 
upon which they hold the Manor-street Nursery 
(situated contiguous to the Home Nursery, Clapham Rise, where 
attenti Hons pa ape given to all applications), to effect a Sale of the 
Stock at a period as possible, OE beg to solicit 
the atentio ae Gentlemen and the trade to the large and re- 
Markably healthy and well-grown Bone consisting of fine large 
Laurels, twice transplanted, of extra growth ; Portugal Laurels, 
very handsome ; Green Hollies, of various sizes ; 5 aeicea 
y 
Of the most approved kinds, and of growth rarely eqaelens also, 
a large Oa of Forest Trees, consis f es, Elms, 
aed , Hornbeam, Spanish and Horse Chesnuts, Mountain 
tote a Chronicle of the Wo Test wei 
Nurseries, Clapham, near London, a venibér 24, 1843, 
Se 
UNDER THE ESPECIAL, PATRONAGE OF THE QUEEN. 
ENSINGTON NURSERIE 
ICHARD FORREST AND neg vats WILLIAM 
Cultivation connected with this Establishment, the production is 
quest gratifying, and admitted by all intelligent Pecan observers 
G © very superior to anything of the kind ever seen in these 
Ca eee which have long stood unrivalled for their Fruit Tree 
G Peach oe uae one to ghee years, trained, ss ‘latter of which 
aycnn 6 t and 9 feet of wal others, equally 
ne, the sorts, of which may be relied upon as mune 
or in spring. 
Pere Ar Beravns with interest 
hier hybrid Mitacdentiens are extensive in their several collec- 
a ns, with very large well-grown specimen ap et sauce manron aye 
n the stove, ith other interesting Plants in this department 
Re collection of Coniferse is also extensive here, and deservi ing 
© notice of Gentlemen who admire this interesting section 
Sipe tof them 
application, culture, A separate list o! may also be had on 
FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
OUELL anp CO. tee much pleasure in announcing 
they have now ready for se nding to any part of the United 
Kingdom fi aie Canes of the above eat and much es- 
teemed RASPBERRY, pees ‘or the 
A nee MAY begs to announce that he will not 
bled to supply any more proved plants of Hollyhocks 
for the present season. He can supply the following five-year- 
old Hollyhocks, grown from seeds saved from best double sorts, 
at 20s. per 100. Herbaceous plants, select and showy, in great 
veel (see ea ee for October) in collections of 100 fine 
0 ditto for 25s. (a list of which may be had on 
"Tips tine hamed show sorts, in collections of 
100 varieties, for ae 21. 108. ; 25 do. for 25s. Goose- 
berries, 150 nies s by ep a list of sorts and prices 
Cranks, “Ma 1s new large late ‘«Vietoria,” red, re 
application). 
its fruit and ee of flav 
dD D BY TER MOST GRACIOUS Boy 
THE oe Sais GRACE THE DUKE OF 
THE EARL OF HARRINGTON, THE EARL on TIVER: 
RD BISHOP OF LONDON, LORD 
See &c. &c., as well as by 
OUNT LORTON, LORD 
the HORT. SOCIETY OF LON 
For further particulars they beg 5 Sater to their 4 Advertisement 
f the 4th inst. : Pri ee as follows : 
Packages eae Hw “£2 2 
” 
5s. 0d. 
a) 
” . OPA 
. - 014 0 
Tee included. the cha discount to the Trade, when not 
less than 200 are ordered. 
‘OURLL! S$ TOBOLSK RHUBARB, 12s. per dozen. 
eae Particulars of which see their Advertisement of 
last wi 
Pwo. “NEW SEEDLING PICOTEES. —“ Lapy 
ENYON,” 108. 6d. per 
pair.—These two splendid Picotees 
Burroteles of Lingwood Lodge, Norfoll, and kindly presented 
by that gentleman to Messrs. YOUELL and Co., for Particulars of 
which, see their ‘Advertisement in this Paper of the 16th of Sept. 
FINEST CARNATIONS anv PICOTEES. 
Y OQUELL awp CO. beg to refer the readers of the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Extensive List, with Prices, 
of the above highly- ere Flowers, NEG appeared on the 
Advertising pages, 706 and 707, of this Paper, of October the 14th, 
and will be found to eonitainy every warety Sony of cultivation. 
Prices as follow 
12 pair us ale ee — rts os +. +. ll 4s 0d 
12 ditto oonwerey CA Age y wy i) 
25 ditto die oe 0) 
12 cle extra fine and very, ‘superior ditto 1 2 m6 0 
25 00 
“phe selection Seine oe to Youeut and Co. 
DUTCH HYACINTHS anp OTHER BULBS. 
Y OUELL anv Co. beg respectfully to announce they 
have received from Haarlem their annual importation of 
the above in most excellent condition, adapted either for Glasses, 
Forcing, or open-border culture. Prices as follows : 
Fine Single or Double eho Hyacinths, Red, Blue, White, 
Ww. 
Extra fine Ditto Qs. to 12s. per doz. 
18s, 
Extra fine, and very superior Di tto . 4 Pr 
2 selection being left to Yournt & Co. 
Catalogues may be had on application. 
FUCHSIAS. 
1 dozen of the newest and ae 1d sor’ Gs 3 + 21s. 
dozen fine do. Saond ibe 
1 dozen Feed show varietie 
Sent by post, free, to any pai of the United” inpae? 
Ae tele LB RT Cee 
PETUNIA PUNC TATA. 
ILLIAM MILLER, in bringing this extraordinary 
and beautiful production into public notice, does so with- 
out the slightest diffidence, being aoe assured of its giving the 
most entire satisfaction ; it is of a rf habit, dark ie hse 
The reason it was not exhibited ae “ths London shows was, it: 
not. flowering till October. It has aoe aon! three times 
0 ‘Dr. LINDLEY, acre) pei will bi 
774, 777, as follows :—“ M. R.—Your econ 
novelty 5 it isa "peaut pane Cee on desirable variety; the 
ith white and spotted with 
rose; these gradually cuebpea, ae Htaee the flower a beautiful 
figur' red in ‘*Paxton’s Botanical Magazine,” 
‘urnal’? for February. Plants of it have already been ordered 
for the Queen’s Ch Claremont. 
Plants in spring at 7s. 6d. each, including case and postage ; 
the usual allowance to es ‘trade, when three or more are taken 
at once. Orders will be pa A in rotation 
‘eball”” Geranium, now ready, at 
B.—A few strong Plants of most of the new Fuchsias can 
pe had. providence Nursery, Ramsgate, Kent, Nov. 7, 1843, 
\CINTHS AND GROWING 
ie UMPHREYS! COMPOUND, applicable to’ all 
Greenhouse Plants, to pe ypcinine and other Bulbs, and to 
promote the germination of Seeds. Sold in bottles” Is. Od. 
Son, Mansion nowse-trect, sc as & 
CHARLWOOD, Tavistock-row; iW. 
Sipe ASN SSG: Kr RNAN, Greal t 
Pantheon ; wi 
and Son islington ; 
CARNATIONS, “PICOTEES, AND PINKS. Ss. 
WN ESSRS. N. anv B. NORMAN’S Caratocur of 
Show varieties, with which they have gained 29 Prizes 
this season, can had on pre-paid application,—Bull-fields, 
Pee ug zen; new large black BS Se ee 6s, per dozen. 
nates of Hollyhocks mal warranted, saved fri 
in packets of ay seeds for 2s. 500 for re 
it 28. ae and 5s. each. The Secs will be sent post 
een be had of Mr. Watkinson, Seedsman, 
Market-place, Manchester. A remittance or reference is re- 
quested.—Hope Nursery, Leeming Lane, near Bedale, Yorkshire, 
November 21, 1843. 
UTCH FLOWER-BULBS ee answer to several 
inquiries, the Undersigned beg: e to submit a list of 
such Bulbs as he has still on hand that ate proper for immediate 
la. s. d. 
Seinttiay double or singles y very fine sorts in 25 var. 110 0 
extra fine sorts in25 var. 110 0 
Polyanthus Narcissus, 12 2 o fine varieties . fee ee |) 
alian Narcissus, 3 variel mixed, per dozen. 2 See 
Large double Sangeny 38, Ging do. per dozen Ole. 
Crocus, 250 in 5 very fine sane oF wigs re 22 aeO eget 
Ditto, 200 in 50 newest varietie: - 010 0 
Fine mixed, early, ae or dpuble Fats, cach, per 100 0 7 0 
a 0 fine varieties, 11. 10s. 50 in - 015 0 
ery fine named Enel ish Iris . . . . Taio O 
Binest mixed Spanish Iris, per 100 : . . 05 0 
ris susiana and tuberosa, each per doz + 010 0 
Extra fine mixed double Ranunculus, aie Var a 100 OME Bk Ma 3 
50 very fine varieties do. do., au ed + 010 0 
50 very fine double ‘Anemones, named . + <2 ps 0 
nse, rose and Whieet nae doz 012 0 
Gladiolus car ed dere at er dozen ; floribundus, 
» per dozen, .in 20 very finesorts. 1 0 0 
Ixias, Sparaxis, Tri stor ae £. fine e mixed, each, per 100 ti) 
1 
And a few others. All the above are proper for the open border, 
25 may be had ay ae same rate as 100.—JAMES saat Te Seeds- 
man and I High} Holborn. - 25, 1843. 
BORON a 
&I. “LANE, Nursmrymen, Cockmaning’s Nursery, 
* Orpington, Kent, most respectfully beg to offer the follow- 
ic, raised by Mr. G. Stanley, gr to 
H. Berens, Esq Kent, which had the Large Silver and 
Silver aCHIENH jan Medals of i 
eerie them at their Grand Fétes on May 13th and June 17th, 
843, at Chiswic 
Paton oF WaLES.—White ground, crimson spot, extra fine 
Bite: 108. 6d. 
—Yellow ground, crimson spot, fine shape, and well up in 
the cent 10: 
Sir Roz = Orange ground, brown spots, good shape, 
and yery lar . 6d. 
ARIEL. 1 Crean ground, crimson spot, very fine shape, and 
shrubby, 7: 
Doke oF Ae asl eaece ail ground, crimson spot, good 
pe, 5S. 
SpLenpiIna.—Yellow ground, crimson spot, very showy, 5: 
Mie _LAGE MAID.— White ground, crimson spot, good es “be. 
—A remittance or reference expected from unknown cor- 
reuntarae 
SELECT HARDY HERBACEOUS, PL ANT 'S, ROS. & 
W. JACKSON anv CO. beg to offer Collections of 
the uae from their seleor Stock, on the following 
reasonable ter 
ele ee SHOW) yj, Herbaceous Plants, in 26 named sorts ig 
100 ” ” 
ce ”  Compri ising the best in cultivation. us 
a Dwarf Roses me ik named sor 
368, 
” . 2 
100 ” 109 named very fine sorts + 508. 
med extra sorts » 75 
Hee autifal Scotch Tanes: name 20s. 
The ae are all well grown. The Roses ont their own roots; 
and from the number of First Prizes awarded by the North Riding 
Floricultural Society, W. J. and Co. have great 
confidence in hh recom mh eene: them. A few Splendid Prize Holly- 
hocks, by neue , 18s. to 218, per dozen. 5 
mee or facaittatice from unknown correspondents is 
oss-Lanes Nursery, near Bedale, York- 
PLANTING. — A_ Gentleman 
heap his aed in the vicinity 
ispose of; 
viz., 12 to 16 feet in Sietents aioe and Double 
White ‘Thorns, from 6 to 12 feet, wi 
El 1 se ae ees &c. from 
Rarer? , 6 feet, and ‘branched to the ground. 
“Chinese Arbor 
‘he above have LLU Ne several 
ti a ‘ill again remove in excellent condition: 
me : t ane ssaione Nurseryman, Maida Hill, Edgeware- 
Toad, Lon ape 
MYATI'S NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY. 
anp W. MYATT are now ready to send out their 
J. NEW. STRAWS ERT the DEPLFORD PINE, the fruit 
of which has bi the London Horticultural 
jety, and a Banksian Medal awarded. | 
Chronicle, No. 26, P. . 
ea F ofusion of fine fruit ats bloom on the same 
ieannnean ey De eotfard d Pine, 2l. 10s.; British Queen, 1/., and 
Eliza, 10s. pet pee 
TRA ORDINGRT CUCUMBERS, PINE . 
| a PPLES, and GREEN PEAS, for 12s. 6d.!!! 
ee ieb ‘ory of England’ CUCUMBER, the best and 
Nifit 
ree Listy "TREATISE on the CULTU 
Gah system. svfiicient Cucumbers are a foaaeei in the 
Pines annually, m the same plants— per copy. 
New Productive ba, ft ‘om the West Indies, in 
ofessor LinDLEY, for W hi 
submitted to Pry 447, i olific bearer, Gxiubiting 
ee Manor Farm, Deptford, Nov. 24, 1843. 
ye 
eae bearer in cultivation, 52. per packet of six seeds. 
E of the PI 
same pit to pay a the expenses of growing 300 lbs. of splendid 
and sare Nene 
| 
= s fe fiayour-16, 6d. per quart. 
us of a “Post-office order for each or all the alorey we 
= Cucumber-seet an ei Treatise will be sent, ices per post. AQ 
y of Pea: sel be inclosed, to.pay carria 
“TH MAS WILD, 3, Tay Rae a Ipswich, Suffolk, 
