THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
+ THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 
Price 6d. 
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INDEX OF THE PR: INGIPAL, HONTICULTURA AL SUBJECTS IN 
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Botany, rema fel b |. and weight of - 
Sere reen, directiins for Jants; importance of knowing 
ite 1b | the strneture and navural 
Browghtens hal gan dens;3 noticed 9c| habits of 7550 
Carn: mations, list of 
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plants, description 
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Practt:trees, remarks on Pruning Swallow: nt 
di | Wilding Serena 5 
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Nellation, hab np deserved 781 b 
mbifior 761d 787 b 
ital 789 ¢ | ela 
76 b 59 ¢ 
758 ¢ 
761 b 
30 ¢ 
2ST CARNATIONS anv PICOTEES. 
OUnLE awn CO. beg to refer the readers of the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Extensive Li t, with ee 
of the above highly-esteemed Flowers, which Be eared ¢ 
Advertising pages, 706 and 707, of this Paper, of October erate 
and will be found to aN a every aoe worthy of cultivation. 
s as folloy 
12 pair of good shew § Sorts 5 5 .. 1 4s od 
12 ditto fine ditto .. . oe eee aU eeO) 
25 ditt ditto Oe ceils 
12 sito extra fine and very “superior ditto 2 10 : 
25 ditto ditto ditto 0 
The selection being left to Yourtn and co. 
ARRIVAL OF DUTCH HYACINTHS Anp ormer BULBS. 
U AND Co. beg respectfully to ace they 
have received from Haarlem their annual importation of 
the aboye in most excellent condition, adapted elie for Glasses, 
Forcing, or open-border culture. Prices as follo 
Fine Single or Double Show fed acinths 
Red, Blue, White, or Yellow pperaeee 
Extra fine Dit . gs. to pee ” 
Extra wee end ver y super ior Ditto . ” 
selection being left to Your, "ee C8 
«Chet nedes may be had on application. 
ee UE Oe IMBRICATA. 
OUELL anv CO., possessing the most extensive 
stock in Ate eauneey of the above Splendid Hardy Orna- 
mental Tree, beg to offer them on the following advantageous 
terms :—Fine robust 4- year old plants, 8to 9 inches high, 10/, per 
100, or 30s. per dozen.— uth Nursery 1843. 
ANEMONES JX ING) Dads HG ACINTHS— 
Fine Dutch Hyacinths, ie beds Reet per Loe BS o 
Choice sorts of ditto, by n . S Gos SF, 
Ditto, oe known for ineses and pot er doz. 012 0 
The new large Dutch Double anembnees quite hardy— 
and Reet any yet introduced to 
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varieties, and eaually Targe per ty 2s. 6d.—per 100 018 0 
Old sorts Double Anemones, mixed 4 ae 100 010 0 
Superb Double Scarlet ditto (separate) is per doz. 0 4 0 
Early Single Anemones, many fale . r100 0 7 0 
anunculuses, fine mixed, hardy . . db. 0. 3) 6 
Spmcuses, Tulips, &c., in rent ye rie! 
> The above are particularly recduimentied for present planting 
Le J. SUTTON ey SONS, Reading Nursery, Reading, Berks. 
N.B.—J. Sons deliver all parcels free of expense to 
Railway and Packet Offices, or to any part of London, 
Homas CRIPPS, NurseryMan, Tunbridge Wells, 
» respectfully begs to direct attention to his splendid 
Biles of ROSES,’comprising every novelty worthy of notice ; 
and pach are offered at the following prices, the selection being 
left to T. C. :— per doz, per 100 
Tine Standards . . 30! 10l. 0s, 
Half Standards o- 128, ” 4, 0s. 
» do. ne wt 185. Gl. Os. 
5 do. very superior 24s. 3 71. 10s. 
Dwarf Rose Be acects 6s. yy WW. 108: 
Do. eo eG oe 128, yy 30. 15s. 
Do. ‘ery superio} 18s. 5. 108. 
Plants of the ant Cloth of oe Rose, if ordered early, will be 
Sent out in November at 21s. cach. If purchasers will favour 
. C. A i list of the sorts ney already possess, no duplicates 
Shall be 
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TLE MEN PLANTING. 
J. AND J. FAIRBAIRN alee ruonced from the uncer- 
aitiG ¢ Manor-street Nursery 
rey, Clapham Rise, where 
Gar Drare Cie ‘onicle of the io laste es. 
Nurseries, Clapham, near London, ‘November 4, 1843, 
FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
PATRONISED BY HER. MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE 
QUEEN, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTL wea oe 
EARL OF HARRINGTON, THE LORD BIS 
LONDON, LORD VISCOUNT L ORTON, LORD SONDES, 
&c, &c., as well as by the HORT. SOCIETY OF LON 
7 OUELL anv CO. have much pleasure in BEN iat 
have now ready for sending out fine Canes of fhe | 
above highly valuable and much esteemed Raspberry, unequalle 
for the extraordinary size of its fruit and richness of flav he 
Those to whom Y. and Co. sent it last season have e: 
their high admiration of its superiority over all other parenes 
and has been awarded several prizes at_ various Horticultural 
Exhibitions evel He season. Asa proof they have not ate 
ualities, Fruit was submitted to Dr. ley 
proniele of the 22d July last, p. 502), ee 
‘We have received from Messrs. 
Bewthe fruit of the Fastolff Raspberr: A and 
S mf that has been stated in favour of its e: 
lendese The fruit that we have received is very large, obtusely 
conical, and of rich flavour, far exceeding in this respect som 
other new and large varieties. The plants bear abundantly, aa 
in long succession. 
They also See jt on the Ist August before the London 
Hort. Society, 21, Regent-street, to which a prize was awarded. 
It would re cayd be unnecessary for Your and Co. to recom- 
mend it more fully, or with greater confidence to the notice 0! 
th >, merely Oeeenades that it continues in high perfection 
out the autumnal months, and has maintained its supe- 
riority in the most unfavourable soils and eitncuiones and requires 
no other than the ordinary treatment of the old varieties. 
Fine Canes will be ready by the latter end of one ober, and can 
be sent with safety to any part of the United Kingdoms ( (on the 
receipt ee a Post-office order) upon the jollowing ts rms 
ackages containing 100 Canes, 5 ge ee Ue 
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‘ ape Oe. 10. 
Package included. The dy atctount testhe “Weeds, Whenwn6b 
less than 200 are ordered. 
Ex A orders are already received for the above, and S 
repetition of the disappointment which many e: 
cd ts it season ‘OUELL and Co, not being able to Recent 
Cees they therefore Eeeperany | solicit early application. 
jreat Y ‘Yarmouth Nursery, Nov. 1, 1843. 
S AND KEEN 
E UMPHREY s" COMPOUND, “applicable to all 
Greenhouse Plants, to Hyacinths and other Bulbs, ann to 
promote the germination of Seeds. Sold in bottles 1s. 9d. 
each, by FhanaGan & Son, Mansion- nous street; 
McMULLEN, Leadenhall-street; 
Goxvon, BE OUESON, end Ba 
LEY an¢ » Cove 
Cuannvocn, Tavistoc 
i8, Piccadilly ; Joun Kernan, Great Russell-street, 
en; Lockwanr, 156, Cheapside ; SaurrixworrH, 
Pantheon MINIER, se and Nasu, 63, Strand; TuarocHER 
and Son, Islington ; Ss WATKINSON, Market- place, Man- 
wson and Son, Edinburgh; and other leading 
wn and country. Wholesale Agents, Davy, 
MAcKmuRDO, and Co., 100, Upper-Thames-street, London. 
eer? SEEDLING FUCHSIAS AND VERBENAS, 
i! MITH begs pe eeuy to solicit ie. attention of 
° arawe about to form their weet es for the Ca 
spring, to insert the following FU AS oa VER: 
which G. S§. flatters himself will eve ¢ entiefaction, as they ar 
superior to anything in their class 
ETT, Fenehureh- sieet s. Grim- 
Regent’s Park Shows, and a mubmnitts ed to the Editor ‘of the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle 
follows:—‘G. 8. 
dark purplish vermillion tube and sepals, the latter opening so 
as almost to reflex, showing the large crimson purple corolla to 
reat advantage. 39” “This plant has the habit of Moneypennii. 
Be plant, 7s. 
CHSIA CYLIN DRICA SUPERBA,—This ee is ee cai by the 
“editor of the Gardeners’ Gazette as bi ost Vivid scarlet 
that can be conceived, and has a singolarly Puteresting appear. 
ance ; it is of strong ea Ei ani ¢ bloomer. Per plant, 5s. 
FUCHSIA GLOBOSA Che eee ancl larger and superior 
to globosa major. Per plant, 
VERBENA EXCELSA A—Obtained iat " Grst-class prize at the July 
Show of the Royal Botanic Gardens of London, and is a very 
large and fine variety, with deep rose- coloured flowers and 
dwarf habit. Per plant, 5s, 
VerBENA DELIcATA—A fine are blush, changing to pink, and 
very compact. Per plant, 3s. 
Versena Array—A fine Sees power ing red, with white eye, 
Per plant, 3s. 6: 
VERBENA STR: TATA—Sei carlet, ree ee pink. Per plant, 2s. 6d. 
Str a8 pieeents plants will y foi BA prey. by the 20th 
April, 1844.—The usual ties +o thet le. 
TOLL GROEON Nursery, HORNSEY wee Ren anols 
Jast BL years, and 
plants have also been carefully collected, and are of the cae showy 
pe Coe the most Lay ‘Genera in present cultivar 
, such as P 
eine: Campan 
nulas, Lupi 
nee Holiyhocks in collections 
. and 58. packet 
‘those friends HO received seen Hollyhock plants late 
last years W. . begs to state that any they may have lost in conse- 
quence, he sa he glad to replace free ofe arge. A remittance or 
reference from unknown correspondents is solisited: —Hope Nur- 
series, Leoming-lane, Bedal kshire, No 843 
ROSES. 
1 RIVERS, Jun., begs to announce that his 
* CAPALOGUE OF ROSES, No. IL, is now ready for 
deli Angie inclosing a penny stamp will be promptly 
attended to. T. so respectfully SOT that he is pre- 
ne a New Gatalogue of Pea which will be given one or 
wo figures of Root-pruned Pear- foes with fone pois for 
thett culture,—-Sawbridgeworth, Herts, Noy, 2) 1 
Strand ; | 
SEEDLING PANSIES. 
ILLIAM LODGE has the pleasure to offer for sale 
those SPLENDID PANSIES rose by Tuomas Cross, Esq., 
yhitefield; they have been successfully shown and generally 
can with confidence recommend them to the 
Cross’ 's Village Maid, 7s. 6d.; Cross’s 
Lancashire Lass, 5s.; Cross’s Conqueror, 
‘The Editor’s remarks for “ “Village Mail see Gardeners? Chro- 
nicle, No. 34, page 561, August 20th, 1842.—For “ Li 
oe) 4 see Gar deners’ Chronicle, No, 7, ey 
43.—For ¢ * Conqueror,” see Gardeners’ Chronicle, No. 
August 5th, 1843, The plants are allin good condition seal 
oat be sent out for the first time next wi week.—Broughton, near 
Manchester, 25th October, 1843. 
RY anp SEED BUSINESS. 
R LYMBURN, ‘AnD J. DREGHORN, formerly Man- 
* agers of the Concerns of “ FowLps and LymBpurn,” and 
LEAN Fowtps and Son,” beg leave to intimate to their 
fH Ane and the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in General, that the 
old Concern being wound up, they have commenced business on 
wel own account, under the Firm of ‘ Lymsurn and Dreg- 
rw,” and hope to be favoured with a ae of public patronage, 
hich ere Cea will be made to me! 
_69, Kin, , Kilmarnock, Oct. 27, 1843. 
oO o,,ceNris rei PLANTING. — A Gentleman 
utto make tees his grounds in the vicinity 
ie Be naes tia the following trees and shrubs to dispose of ; 
z., Limes from 12 to 16 feet in Teiekes Scarlet and Double 
White Thorns, from 6 to 12 feet, with fine flowering tops; i 
eae Poplar, ae Ash, &c. from 12 to 16 feet; about 50 
y fine varie; x, 6 feet, and branched to the ground. 
Fine Aucubas, pao “Chinese Arbor Vit, Laurels, 
e above have been Beth several 
road, Panton. 
OOTS OF NEW DAHLIAS for Sale, which cent 
prizes at Teddington and Kingston Exhibitions :—Twic! 
ham Rival ; ae tipped with red, pee round ene 2 
superb show-flo 5. d. 
ronnd Roots,each + < 
0 
Gaines’ Princess Alice; clear white, peautifal coe Nebel upin 
the gente: ; constant show-flower. Ground oots, 51. 
e obtained of N. Gatyns, Florist, Surrey Lene, Battersea ; 
also AG list of first-rate s, Pansies, C: 
Fuchsias, Verbenas, “Auriculas, Cinerarias, Chrysanthemums, &c., 
which contain aay seedlings and new varieties not before 
offered to the pul 
a pene PICOTEES, anv PINK! 
WV ESSRS. B: RMAN’S Caratoeue of 
Show varie ae with which they have gained 29 Prizes 
this season, can be had on pre-paid application. pull. fields, 
Woolwich. 
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enjoyed, to offer them | ie sincere thanks for the support he has 
He begs to add that 
Nephe 
Mr. Yr. C. Batt, for whom he respectfully solicits the kind patron- 
age of his friends, and he does i 
Mr. Bau will Cae himself entirely worthy of it.—Taunton, 
RO Soe 30,1 
F. C. BALL, Tine succeeded his Uncle, Mr. Joun Youne, 
the areeky and Seed business, takes this opportunity of sOnutine 
a continuance of that support so sie by him. The Stock 
ellent assortm Evergreen and Deciduous 
large aaa of Arbutus unedo, Scarlet 
Ancrachne hybrida and procera, new Lucombe and Fulham 
Oaks, and American plants of all kinds. Also all the best kinds of 
Hardy Creepers in pots, W vhich he is charging at very moder 
prices, =o he trusts, in the execution of any orders with which 
he may bt te eaonted! to insure entire satisfaction.—Taunton, 
October and, 1843, 
BROMPTON PARK NURSERY- —ESTABLISHED 1681. 
RAY, ADAMS, anp HOGG, respectfully van toe 
mtion of their ayes to the , ‘exter nsive Stoc! 
DWARF, STA RD, and TRAINED TRUIT. TREES, TGS, 
VINES, &c. &c., articles for aie their Nursery has been sO 
are this season even 
past; also a large collection of Eve: 
‘select new stove and aeeaiGnas 
of ir Stock, assure! ed that what orders their friends may favour 
eae Il have the greatest care and give the utmost satis- 
faction.—Kensington-: -road, London, 
ion. Ken See 
OSEPH SMITH, Tansley Nursery, near Matlock, 
BI begs respectfully to draw the attention of Noble- 
, and others, to his N HSERY OCK, tipon 23 
re id, in a very exposed part of 
ren jo tendered extremely hardy aad suitable for pitas 
. The Race ieee of Forest whe Fruit 
s, Ever- 
Hardy American Shrub: 
es jphreed Catalogues to be had on application. 
Ese OF aii 
NuRSERYMEN, “Vauxhall, 
London, ‘beg to wate that le Collection is now in bloom, 
and sion continue in perfection during the present month, 
and will, CORE a TT OAC ace 
lah) a €. LOCKHART anp DUNCAN, Frorists 
nd SEEDSMEN, 1 156, IGRI London, beg to offer to 
7 ‘and Nurserymen who purchase extensively, several 
Genitemen 3 HYACINTHS, TET aSOE: CrocusEs, Tuttrs, &c., 
for rash. ag 
HOLLYHOCK: 
KITLEY, Lyncombe Vale Naees Bees begs to 
J inform the Public that he is now read: end out his 
1 Gansta of SEEDLING HOLLY HOOKS, 18 
on the silver goblet given by A. Lawrance, 
the first of 24 blooms in the Society’ 
k, and also an extra prize at the B: 
Show. ‘The best selected, a named, W. 1s., 
do., 128., eae te do., 6s. per dozen, 
3. K. has now ready fine eat Pi ee of i is SEEDLING 
pANey, « Lyncombe Vale Rival,” at 55. ea this Paper of 
tem 6th May, 1843.) Also his SEEDLING GACTUS (speciosa, 
superba), 10s. 6d. per plant ; (see this Paper of 17th June, 1843). 
Orders received at Mr. Nurrine’s, Seedsman, 46, Cheapside, 
London, and at the Nursery, as above. A remittance from 
unknown correspondents will be expected. 
the second-best 
