THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AN 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PRO 
No. 40—1843. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. 
D GENERAL NEWS. 
FESSOR LINDLEY. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
HE LAST NUMBE. 
Amatenr’s Garden, No.. xaxik. 676 at xrabery, Sreutin tof « 67 ¢ 
Aspldiotuy Proteus, or Small gee combeseaeaeas at, 
n Scale, described sania + 6796 
Bees, to o preserve, during winter 7 | Nemophils di yadv. » O71a 
Birds, small, bad Lae lea Maes renmnen . 681 @ 
struction orn . + 677 a) Onto 78 © 
Books, rem: Organisabie Substance, explans pest 
681 b 
| 
Camelina, OF Gat of Pleasure, of the term 
. Seed of, reported to disagree | Pen h-trees, toapply Fire: heat to 6812) . 
with cattle 678 b | Pears, list of, for s 681 
Cape bulbs, treatmentiof | + 681 a) Peat, query how t aia + 678 b 
Carnations, list of .lo8la | Pelargoniume, Vist o! 681 
eylon, remarks on soil of; Cin-” to 9 preserve during le 
namon-plant d + 679a | _ winte: 68la 
Chrysanthemums, list of. . 681 a | Pennine, seedlings of different 
Clove: oye effects of, on olours: d from the one 
aut e7sa| called ri ct without #ny 
Forest-t trees, bad effects of sys | _ hybri 678 a 
tematic Pru ee 677 a | ae Sanat 679 b 
on size Pits, conuurtvamen a remarks son 680 ¢ 
of 3 x Morais "Hineshires Plants, kinds to flower in winter 681 4 
Dh, "Thackeray's method of es herbaceous 5 6a 
pruning of, described, 676 b ne Giese ou 
ae. ean ation of, without, al Pleurothallis 679 a 
or 
mit 3 
Quercus pedunculatay bodies 
Nee 
they will be enabled to supply, 
vi 
high admiration of its aipetority over a IL other varieties, 3 
been awarded s 
during the seaso ff Asapr 
lent qualities, Fruit was submitted to D: 
Chronicle of a Me he July, p 
FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE for the Stall the ake: 
begs to apologise for 
He was fay 
TO GROWERS OF PANSIES, &c. 
doe MAY begs to return his most sincere thanks to 
his numerous Customers and Friends for all past favours, and 
not being able to comply with many orders 
tics with last spring, his stock of Plants having suf- 
pease Edmonton. ee begs 
EN, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, THE | 124 on applicati 
EARL OF HARRINGTON, THE LORD BISHOP OF LON- BS aes are 
Ns ce Dee et % Extra fi aS all warranted, collected from the best 
DON, LORD VISCOUNT LORTON, LORD SONDES, & amed varieties, Se ears eto 16s. per packet. 
as well as by the HORTICULTURAL ‘SOCIETY OF LON 
OUE 
4 & Co. have much pleasure in announcing 1s et packet. Also, fine Plants of Doub’ 
at the latter end of October, fine 
highly-valuable and much-esteemed RASPBERRY 
its fruitand richness of wo 
everal prizes at various Horticultural ex! 
roof that they have not exaggerated its erect 
jr, LINDLEY (see jener's’ 
page 502), whose opinion of t is as fol- 
ries or 40s. per 100. True large Mitcham Crown Daisi 
doz. 
fay’s Crimson Superb Sweet William plants, 48. iardezt; Seed, 
e White Rockets, e 
r doz., OF 20s. per 100. 
or 20s, per 1 
‘A Gentleman Amateur Farmer having commissioned J. M. to 
offer Warranted True EGY PTIAN MUMMY WHEAT, 25 grains 
for 208. 
directions for ee ‘on receipt of a post-office seve payable 
or 50 grains for 30s., which will be sent post free, with 
t-office, or General Post-office, L 
be had on eruncatea to 
Fuckin, list of. found upon it descr! ibed if = 3 le Any of the articles: here offered, may 
¥ G7 ib | lowes —* Fa : Raspperry.—We have received from Messrs. | Messrs. WA ®, 28, Cornhill, London ; or Mr. WaTKINSoN, 
1 6794 eA, of G eit rarntowth} Binet of the Fastolff esl) ani | Market-place, Manchester.— Pansy Nursery, Tottenham, near 
hae ¢ find it merits all that has been stated in favour of its excellence. | London. 
one O77 ¢ The det gee MUN ee very large, ey conics al, has DLING PANSIES. 
wit ich flavour, far exceeding in this res] pect some other new and large ms 
mat on O09 6 seeds rom Polynesia, treat: 9784 | varieties. ‘The plants bear abundantly and in long succession.” | SILVERLOCK has now ready for Sale a fine 
| _mentof . ont They also Shee it, on the Ist of August. London « healthy stock of his Prrvce or Waxes, which Flower is 
8 
Schizanthus candidus 
o77 & | Stenb eae Hieoloe Cia 
ble, remar: 
eee %, beneficial effects 
of, on Wheat, &c, 
Hawthorns, fungus ‘Ke, 
feldlum Jaceratum descr 
ibed7678 ¢ 
eating, tank system, ronal oo 80 ¢ Pe nen fy Fe 
i al a etrified, di ed 
681 b | atone quarry near St. 
Kev, iniprowements: in Riyal escription of 
sag Garden, noticed» 675 a | Trop eeolums, See £0 Keep during 
King of Hanover, false reports winter 681 a 
coiicerning, with respect to | Vegetable sfarrow, treatment of 681 6 
these alteral sb. | Vines, disease in ; Black Ham- 
burghs, remarks in colouring 
Lawns, Grass seeds, to sow on Gila | 
Londonia aurea. 679 b | 
8) ‘soy 2 grow 
Manure, saline, experiment 
with, on Oats, &c- 677 b | ‘gether, He 
Marriages, early and improvi. | nator 
ene bad cree of 675 ¢ Tucwt bau Se 
inPrussia,remarkeon ib. | _ mai 
678 
1. ), his 1 posite on ee wine, vainger, receipt for making 679 b 
a 
moe avon onchte 
see 
679 ¢ | 
NEW SEEDLING PICOTEES, —“ Lapy 
m Pern,” 10s, 6d., and ‘Mrs. Benyon,” 10s. 6d. per 
pair.—These two splendid Picotees were raised by the Rev. J 
Burroughes, of ete wea Norfolk, and kindly presented 
y that gentleman to . Your. and Co., for oun e 
whieh, see their ‘Advertisement in this es of the 16th of Sept. 
y behad on sas) 
and will be found to contain epmerde: ‘Of 800 o} y best 
ence in cultivation, and which are sent out upon the ltow- 
ing terms :— 8.0. 
12. pairs cr Koes sO varieties, 1 pe of Ceo wy 140 
197-5, 110 0 
25 4, tutto oie ditts A 9 00 
12 ,, Extra fing Fry faa supers ditto pee, 10):> 0; 
25 5, ditto 5 Re 
12 4, ditto Pinks - sito Sens Fil 
$5.24, <dithy: 0 0: 
dit! 
The Becacd being rae to youn L ‘and Co. 
ARRIVAL OF DUTCH H THS anp orueR BULBS. 
OUELL & Co. beg "reapestfally 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 Show tase) 2 
ed, B RAE) or Yellow 5 
Extra fine Di tho 5 
Extra fine, and very superior Ditto . ep ema 
Te he selection being left to Yourtt & Co. 
Catalogues may be had on application. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, fine 4-year old plants, 8 to 10 
mee 102. per 100, or 30s. per dozen.} 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Oct. 5, 1843. 
PICOTEE 
EADLY’S NANETTE . are edge, rather heavy, 
thick et rose edge, good white, and edging well eiieesh 
10s, per pair. nd’s Countess of Wint sea iat the style o! 
Trip to Cambridge,” although distinct, 7s. 6 ie pair, and 4 
the others that are coming out. John cea A fcarelenaes for 
1843 are now ready, comprising all the best flowers in cultivation. 
Applications for cee may be made at the Nursery, Acre 
Lane, Brixton, and WA idee Wanner’ 's, Cornhill, London. 
ticultural Society, 2 
of the public, 
merely obser ‘that it continues in nhigh ae throughout the 
bd has maintained its superiority in the most 
t of hs, ay c we Fine 
ly by the Tatler oe m be sent with safety to a 
any part of the United Kingdom (on. ny aC ‘of a Post-office 
order} pecs the following ter és. d. 
Packages containing 10 Canes + Nae Ora 
%9 5 o 9 
Package included. ‘The etal discount to the vides Ser not 
less than 200 are ordered. 
Extensive orders are already received for the above; and to AY 
a pepeicn of the Giseppomntisentt which many experienced 1 ast 
season, by ¥. & Co. not being able to meet the demand, they there- 
fore respect solicit sly “pplication. 
eat Yarmouth Nursery, Oct. 5, 1843. 
DUTCH FLOWER BULBS. 
CARTER, SrepsmAn and Frorist, No. 238, EY 
* Holborn, London, begs leave to inform the Nobility, Gente, 
and ui Coe general, that the late- sna as GLA 
TIGR AS, &c., are now arrived. His new Catalogue MP patkel| 
will us Norwirtied, prepaid, on gheve “rhe following items | 
were partly omitted in the Catal os. | 
Extra fine mixed Ranw uments per 100 0 7 | 
Very good do. ge ook ree 04 
5 
0 
Extra “ae new Septet! sandal 1 0 | 
A splendid collection of English Iris, 150 varieties \ 
(matched against any in the kingdom) 50 0. | 
A collection of 75 AEE . . . 210 0 
ery good varieties . OD, 
Very good mixed Engiieh h iris 5 pa se 0-8-6 
Fine mixed Spanish Ii: 00 0 6 0 
Brodiza—beautiful epecis from the eset of | 
Copiapo in Chili 5 A 38 
Frower Sheps 
Nemophila discoidalis, new, black, with white 
border (should be sown now) 3 perpacket 0 10 | 
Tropeolum polyphyllam—greenhouse 7 02 
A beautiful new fragrant Perennial. ” 0 2.6 
{A new yellow Loasa—Andes, Chili Seto Ort rr Ott 
el High Holborn, Tendon, 
puree, HYACINTHS for Forcing, 4s. per dozen, 
Best do., for Glasses, 6d. to 1s. each. Double Roman and 
Paper-white archaeal ds. per dozen ; Single and peubls Due | 
‘Van Thol Tulips, 2s. per dozen. ‘Also Crocus, Iris, Jonquils, 
Narcissus, Anemones, and Heo of which priced List ma: 
be bad free, per post, from A, CoBBETT’s gba and Foreign 
‘warehouse, 18, Pall Ma 
PouNest SORTS os DUTOH FLOW ER ROOTS, 
tt low Pri 
HYACINTHS, roe. fine ean; eeloure separate, 2 s. d. 
per hundre igeroea0) 
HYACINTHS, Ae finest known “wy name) per doz. 012 0 
ANEMONES, new large double, 8d. each, or the 
collection of 50 Varieties (by name) Rae pet 5 0 
Ss ease By beautiful mixture, : 26 
ly single, many ae Rec er hundred 0 7 0 
Rawoncunusne, pay showy Sorts, for Autumn 
planting, per 1 3 6 
EArty DWARF eel for pots or open ground, 
1s. 6d. per dozen, or per hundre is creep ae aa 
USES, 12° Sorts, Ue 5 1s. 6d. to 0 
anes has ately. ormicersOly increased his 
of FERNS, and respectfully pastes the attention 
of cultivators of these elegant plants to the 
Ww. furnish his ne Ww priced CoegEe of the sorts he 
&Tows, on being supplied with six penny postage stamps. 
Prices of established plants in Pots range from 9d. upwards. 
Lavender Hill Nursery, Fine eyOY thy near Londons 
A TO CALCEOLARIA GROWERS. 
rare opportunity oe vs to make a Collection of CALCEO- 
can 
ne a be too large, and can then be sent packed in small 
Be 
unknown correspondents, 
N. 
Surron and Sons, Reading Nursery, 
NEW AND DESIRABLE PAN; 
OQUELL snp CO. beg veepenttolly tb paatgind Gane 
ers of the above that they have succeeded in raising Four 
Wew and highly- danas Reus possessing first-rate proper- 
ties, both in size, form, and substance, forming quite a novelty. 
They will prove @ oe acquisition to those who a compee at 
Berkshire. 
“Duk 
eye, primrose ground, wae a pencilled 
delicate blue round the petals. ‘‘ Lady Alice Peel,” 
Erase is alarge round flower of extraordinary substance, 
» and in Osa the quantity of 
y of the flower ; 
“Ann ” ze alsoa flower 
are Pah 
post Jat 215. 
tion 5 riety a atthy stock of this tribe, which they are offering 
aor the following terms 
‘xtra fine and very , super’ ‘ior pn varieties . + 
8 Very fine di = Z ? i 
i ‘itto ame 
feat eyamouth Nareery, Oct, 5, 1843, 
ae would have been sabe out last autumn 
of plants could have been obtained to 
‘rhe rehire a ee Heartsease 
eye; petals of 
shape good, 
well known to many, 
if a sufficient numbe 
supply the orders gure for it. 
A a bright maroon, with yellow ei sy and goo 
t the aes 
clip 
S. has ae to offer eee ther r Seedlings, which, with the 
ee he can strongly recommend. BLack eis ARF, an intense 
« flower, of excellent eubetanioe and good shape. Honour 
x Mrs. Harcourt, a deep epee? vith fine eye, good 
fot naind substance, Mar RMION, avery Ji 
shape and substance; ground-colour ¢ dea ieee 
margin to te lower petals, ee petals lilac, 
Price 5s. € 
HLS. can al Suey healthy, strong plants ee me best varie- 
ties in cultivati the following moderate pri 
12 extra fine and very pas Spent . . 
eye finely marked. 
2 Sia es edo. . . + oe 
12 good 
A antes has ae "Pinus Pinaster, aie to ‘bfeet ; Cedar “of ebaigty 
3 to 5 feet 3 Cedrus codara, 9 to 12 in inches. 
chester, Oc 
ASE GROWER 
ving cpurebael the seis of 
|. W eat spe CLARK hav 
that et aoe EDLING PA Biue Perrecrion,”” 
ae took a firs’ ae at the Soricultiral Bacal, June 
to cfler strong healthy Plants at 5s. each, 
Early a on is necessary, as the Stock 
gd page ta was given in the Gar- 
Ege Chronicle of June 25; 1842 his Heartsease is novel in 
colour, being of a bright pure blue, fees the slightest tinge of 
purple ; it is finely formed, and perfectly distinct in colour fm 
every V eaTseky we have seen 
Wane n tert Pa ans) Seed from the best Flowers grown, 2s. 6d. 
arrivals of DUTCH ae ein BULBOUS 
Roors are yery fine and remarkably sound.—W. CLarx, Seeds- 
man, 25, Bishops en se ae 
PION OF PLAN 
Bq Beauty and 
the Jee room or a the 
wit Hout 
ERV. 
U MPHREYS'S COMPOUND e “Promote the 
Presery ation of Plants, ih ee used either in 
Conservatory, 
d from its con- 
each, Pe Fuaxacan & 
McMu. 
ST 
gn Leadenhall-street Bishopsgate-Within ; 
THOMPSON and! 35, Fenchureh-street ; 
xinson, No. 6, Market-place, Manchester; and 
other Jeadiug pee ee &c. in town and country. hoie- 
, MACKMURDO,; & Co., 100, Upnet Thaiiee: 
EEDLING s 
Sg. GIRLING begs to inform the admirers of VER- 
« BENAS, aa suet public generally, that he is now sending 
out (in tin ¢ ge free) his nine new and distinct Seed- 
lings, which have Sie mized, and awarded 
several Frizes ae A 
they have kew! ¢ been fav 
ie Gardener = hone of duly 22d and a following pares A180, 
aSes, 
eras Ohacatles Sept. 
Yor ne sf tio ae san 
ollow = sr Si lL. ee double do., 27. 5s.; treble, 32. 
¢ Set of 9, 
jeNorsery, Oct. 4, 
SLING VERBENAS 
WHITE and Co. beg respectfully to solicit the 
° Bleek of the Public to the beautiful Varieties which 
have been submitted to the opinion of Dr. Lrvpixy by them, and 
d in the present and last week’s report, under 
the signature of AsPERD, and which will be fully described in 
moderate price. SS we are ay 
Able: to Suny ‘ucmmore packeue of the HOOSAINEC PERSIAN 
M EL‘ 
4 CHAMBERLIN, Garpener and Fronist, Turn- 
m-green, has for Sale 3000 TULIPS, at ber 1005 and 
ha 
3000 "RARUACUL US ROOTS, mixed, at 7s. = Dartal ee 
late Mr. WaLKun’s of Hi eemeraiet, Valuable Colicetion; also 
3000 Lilac and Dak Blue CROCUSES, at 2s. per 1 
n Allowance to the Trade, 
AVELL PARRINGE R, St. Cuthbert’s, Bedford, 
Bedfordshire, begs to announce ae 
had on application, of his choice and s eee e ea 
PICOTEES, with which be has gained ‘thtaeedl ar 56 Prizes, aad 
tpwards of 200 during the last three years at different exhibitions 
jn the count? 
Di ark = 
PIP ER, P Parkstow Nursery, near Poole, has 
eds of LARGE RHODODENDRONS fit to plant 
singly en Lawns about 10,000 of other sizes, and a quantity of 
Leribe ESTINAS, which he begs to offer at 
great aS Li pric Ge he Hee in some way clear his Lower 
es ire 
7: _ GRAP ANTS FOR SALE. 
DAVIS, Oa 1 Geena East Gammel has a quan- 
* tity of Black Hamburghs, St. Peter's, New D utch, Sweet- 
waters, aud Muscadines, at the usual Pricesy—Oct, 3, 1843, 
