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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY, 
No. 46.—1843. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Paice 6d. 
He BSS GENTLEMEN PLANTING. — A Gentleman 
oe about to make alterationsin ee erode in the vicinity 
= of London, has the following trees and shrubs to dispose of; 
PATRONAGE | viz., Limes from 12 to 16 feet in height; Scarlet and Double 
ii White Thorns, from 6 to 12 feet, with fine Sere tops; Birch, 
_ | Elm, Poplar, Mountain Ash, &c. from 12 to 16 feet ; about 50 
OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, THE QUEEN DOW- very fine variegated Box, 6 fect, and branched to the ground. 
AGER, HER ROYAL pe THE DUCHESS on Fine Aucubas, Yews, Chinese Arbor Vite, Laurels, Lilacs, 
\ INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST “NUMBER: 
Amateur’s Garden, No, XLV. . 789 a) Kilravock gardens noticed — + oa UNDER 
149 
Asclepias curassavica, hardy ~ 789 6 | |eianthus nigrescen 
it dor 792 M'N 
Mummy Wheat» 78 
| Myrtles, to preserve in winter 
Neapolitan Violet, to force. 788 
New Zealand, to send plants to 
e S 
Cedars, to prune . ‘ + 793 a | Peach, Morton's Walberton Ad- THE RIGHT H L ENHAM, THE EARL “ : have bi 
c m 0 R + 798 i .» de Wel . RL, OF 1 0 TES > ORT. zi s . &c. The above have been removed several 
eens et an ela + ieee pone Web tty ORFORD, THE EARL OF RADNOR, COUNTESS OF ZET- | times, and will again remove in excellent condition. 
Conifers, ndy., P- Lawson, &c. 785 a | Pelargoniums, Lyne’s seedlings LAND, &c. &c. ene “ ‘Apply to Mr, MecAnraur, Nurseryman, Maida Hill, Edgeware~ 
nce, rey. + 71a to keep in ba 98 A Letter, of which the following is a copy, has been received from ) road, London. 
| EiSereeples ey Bion the Honorable William Ashley, Treasurer to the Queen. CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, Ann FINES. 
Srr, avilion, February 2nd, 1837. ESSRS. N 2B NORMAN’S ee £ 
am commanded by the Queen to acknowledge the reccipt of NY RS. N. anp B. N' D B ol 
abasket of Tobolsk Rhubarb, sent by you for her Majesty’s ac- Show varieties, with which they have gained 29 Prizes 
1 792 ¢|Pine-apple, cultureof » + 
. 789 b | Pits, peat walls tor . 
. 792 ¢| Plants, protection for. 
Fuchsia at Logan Hous: 0708 5 \ Bumeseanate, toviprenexve an ve g 
Gesnera elegans, flowering of, er. iets apa tance, and to say that its excellent qualities fully justify the | this season, can be had on pre-paid application.—Bull-fields, 
Greeniouse coneatiae’ . ee Sheds, vitality of ‘ high character you had previously given it. Woolwich, PEs ae 
Hawthorn berries, to prepare Slugs, &c., to destroy + Tremain, Sir, your obedient humble Servant, OSEPH SMITH, Tansiey Nw Nursery, near Matlock, 
athe, oh 5 : PEA Ne ieee ) Wiiuidm AsniEy. Derbyshire, begs respectfully to draw the attention of Noble- 
792 ¢| Tanks for a greenhouse 
Heaths, thifting of , 
| Wire for walls : 
eating, observations on 
igne 
To Mr. William Youell, Horticultural Establishment, Yarmouth. men, Gentlemen, and others, to his NURSERY STOCK, upon 22 
00 a a : x phe " 
ictioivesvarmosphere'oh ar 7o8 ¢|Zine labels, ink for > Y OUELL’S CELEBRATED TOBOLSK RHU- | Acres of Land, in a very exposed part of Derbyshire. The stock 
Jelly, Blackberry, tomake + _ 789 b BARB.—This highly-esteemed variety will be found to be | thereon is rendered extremely hardy and suitable for planti 
ROSES the even of an aa sorts, as ail a ae EERE sb bers a 9 uban Dock eleaeed lands. The Steck ae of Bee and Frui 
y * : roof of its extraordinary precocity, it has been y ‘arts, | Trees, Flower rnamenti frees, Roses, - 
WWM. WOOD ann SON beg leave to remind their | Xo" the soth of Tobruaty, on the open border, in 8 very exposed | greens, and See ean ened = poe 
Friends that the present month is best suited to the | situation, and continued to produce its fine large Stalks till Priced Catalogues to be had on application. 
removal of ROSES; and possessing an immense stock this | goptember. It would be useless to eulogise its merits further SE ETS ey 
season, they are enabled to offer them in any quantity, onthe | than the great demand for it, together with the many high testi- N EW WHITE-FLOWERING WINTER TARES. 
following very advantagcous terms, the selection of the kinds | monials of approbation received, claim for it a decided superiority. —This variety is much earlier than the common kinds, and 
being left to W. W. and Son. per doz. per 100, < RHUBARB may be grown in boxes or pots, in | grows very much stronger ; will also bear sowing late. 
uperior Standard Roses . + + + ais. £7 108. | any common garden-mould, or enveloped in Damp Moss, and | | May be had of Rosser Gipns, 69, High-street, Guildford, 
ede; stl; t te 18 4 0 | aced'in a Closet, Dark Cellar; the back fire-room of aHothousey | Surrey. Price W. per bushel, including bag or sack. All orders 
Half-standards, very fine. . . ‘ 18. = 6 0 or forced in the open border, under the same treatment as Sea | to be accom! ied with Post-office order. 
.Halistandards, very superior... + + 24 = 7 0 | Kale, and watered occasionally, where it will produce its Stalks — ee a, 
Dwarfs, fine budded, or on own roots =. 6s. to9 — 210 | ofa bcautiful transparent delicate pink, containing a rich vinous M ARNOCK anp MANLEY beg respectfully to in- 
Dwarfs, extra fine é ‘ ages 4 peelaiok Bly juicy pulp, exempt from the medicinal flavor objectionable in form their Friends and the Public that their STOCK OF 
Dwarfs, extra fine, and very superior = + 18 — 5 0 | other sorts; and when cooked, retains its beautiful colour, which | TRAINED and OTHER FRUIT TREES is exceedingly Fine this 
Climbing and Noisette . . +. 9s. to12 — 210 | renders it an elegant addition, as well as a delicious luxury, to | Season; warranted true. Also EVERGREENS and FLOWER- 
bove will be sent of the most approved sorts, and of | the table, at a season when Fruits are unattainable. Roots planted | ING SHRUBS,— Nursery, Hackney, Nov. 16, 1843. 
luxuriant growth. Plants presented gratis, to defray expense of | the Jatter part of November will be ready for cutting in January. | — 4.77) wow eKkED: 7 
carriage. A few more hundred plants of Myatt's liza Straw- | 4 fresh box brought in every three weeks will afford a regular MYATT’S NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY. : 
berry, at 3s. 6d. per 100. Cormack's Prince Albert Pea, at 38. 6d. | supply; and the plants, when done with, may be taken out of the AND W. MYATT are now ready to send out their 
per quart. Please address, Woodlands Nursery, Maresficld, near | jones and replanted in the open ground, and may be again cut wv « NEW STRAWBERRY, the DEPTFORD PINE, the fruit 
Uckfield, Sussex.—Woodlands, Nov. 17, 1843, for use in the summer, and aha La in the cellar, &c. in Nov. of which has been exhibited at the London Uorticultural 
a ee Z HYAG i ls Ge Fine Roots for forcing this season, 12s. per dozen. Society, and a Banksian Medal awarded. I 
EMONES AND HYACIN a 5 da FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. submitted to Professor LinpLxy, for seieepinton see Gardeners? 
Tine Dutch Hyactfts) for beds”... +) ReRAOE 2. 8-0: | RGR MMITATL gna Have ttom pleasure in anuouncise Cran clee O26, OT ee crult ahd. bloom on ceo 
Choice sorts of ditto, by name oe). doe 210 0] HE they have nqw ready for sending to any part of the United | truss, Ae chau a aa bine gl. 10s.; British Queen, 1, and 
Ditto, finest known for glasses an . ‘perdoz 012 0 | Kingdom fine Canes of the above highly valuable and much e8- | jiiza, 10s. per nos go or Farm, Deptford, Nov. 17, 1843. 
The new large Dutch Bible Anemones, quite hardy teemed RASPBERRY, unequalled for the inary size of i205. gir k00. Mano Bets 
surpassing in size and colours any yet introduced to its fruit and richness of flavour. XN o} y. noble bearer, and most deli- 
this country ; 50 distinct varieties by nai ‘01 « 1 80 / am Is PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY ae gamete nr ie anise all parses and would not 
Ditto, ditto, in mixture, containing most of the above ITHE QUEEN, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, | pe unaptly named a Mountain of Sugar, It grows frecly from 
varieties, and equally large per doz., 2s. 6d.—per 100 018 0} THE EARL OF HARRINGTON, THE EARL OF LIVER- | ¢ tog lbs. weigit. The Sced is direct from Cabool: a package 
Old sorts Double Anemones, mixed . x per100 010 0 POOL, THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON, LORD VIS- containing five large healthy Sceds will be sent free to any part 
Superb Double Scarlet ditto (separate) . perdoz, 0 4 0 COUNT LORTON, LORD SONDES, &c. &c., as well as by | of the kingdom on the receipt cf 3s., payable at the Nairn office, 
Early Single Anemones, many colours . perl00 0 7 0 the HORT. SOCIETY OF LONDON. North Britain.—Direct to Joun Rass: Gardener, Holme by Caw: 
Ranunculuses, fine mixed, hard . do. 0 3 6| ¥or further particulars they beg to refer to their Advertisement} Gor w 2 iin i 
Crocuses, Tulips, &c., in great variety. the 4th inst.: Prices as follows :— Bratt <: 
The above are particularly recommended for present. planting Packages containing 100 Canes * +£2 5s. 0d, SPLENDID NEW LATE PEACH—MORTON’S WALBERTON 
by J. SULTON anv SONS, Reading Nursery, Reading, Berks. = ~ 50 yy woe ari Tena ADMIRABLE, 
‘B.—J. S. and Sons deliver all parcels free of expense'to | + 99 3 25) 39 sj eng 0 Ak 0: fi Weis Splendid Variety was raised at Walberton House, 
Railway and Packet Offices, or to any part of London, Package included. ‘The usual discount to the ‘Trade, when not in Sussex, the seat of R. Prime, Esq-, and is ®Scedling from 
TO GENTLEMEN PLANTING. less than 200 are ordered. the Noblesse, whieh it : Wee 
anp J. FAIRBAIRN are induced from the uncer- | ([‘WO NEW SEEDLING PICOTEES. — “Lavy | orga ae sists! ll the: se eatin ee” whet 
* tainty upon which they hold the Manor-street Nursery ‘Auick Pxpn,” 10s. 6d., and “ Mrs. BeNyon,” es 6d. per pega: Se fig ‘whom we have received 
(situated contiguous to the Home Nursery, Clapham Rise, where | pair,—These two splendid Picotees were raised by the Rey. J. the highest testimonial, The tree isa fine, free, and hardy grower ; 
hes, of Lingwood Lodge, Norfolk, and kindly presented 
rt i i i iti i relting, or troly 
to a io ssible, consequently beg to solicit that gentleman to Messrs. Yourv1 and Co. for Particulars of | the fruitis full size, me! ‘s aN 
ok abies carly a petlod abine i i ages 4 Ls 5 Advertisement in this Paper of the 16th of Sept, | desirable variety, and one ‘which no good garden ought to be 
the attention of Gentlemen and th es le to the large and re- | which, see their ca 
markably healthy and well-grown stock, consisting of fine large FINEST CARNATIONS anv PICOTEES 5. . Te OE * 
i x eT jt: §maiden plants can be obtained of ALEX. WEBB. 
Yer te oon See eTOIIGs, rot See ieeP eee 7 OUELL anv CO. beg to refer the readers of the Nerceeymans Westerzate ‘Nursery, Arundel, Sussex; of Messrs. 
Tots, dine sandapa”end ‘ i abl has Gardeners’ Chronicle to their Extensive List, with Prices, | Hurst and M‘MULLEN, Seedsmen, Leadenhall-street; and of 
e s 7 snk} " G ¥ fewington Butts, 
ini y-es id Flowers, hich appeare ssrs, HAY, ANDERSON and Saneston, N af 
binias, and | of the above highly-esteemed Flowers, wh ppt on the essrs. F eres ue nana ; 
‘Advertising pages, 706 and 707, of this Paper, of October the 14th, | London—at 
other Ornamental Trees, and Evergreen and flowering Shrubs, 1 ay eect Dee ican a 
with a Targe stock of fine standard and dwarf, {Ala and un- | and will be found to contain every variety worthy of cultivation. THE BRITISH QUEEN ‘AND PRINCE ALBERT ens 
trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Pears, Plums, and Cherries, ‘ Prices as follows :— 1 J, CORMACK and CO. beg to announce to 
of the most approved kinds, and of growth rarely equalled ; also, 32 pair of good Shew Sorts oe od ll 4s 0d Ww 2€ Sea heraElle DEC cterete 
a large assortment of Forest Trees, consisting of Limes, Elms, 12 ditto fine ditto .. % a3 SPL 1GE 0 Pe their vie asa he Public that they have harvented the 
Birch, Beech, Hornbeam, Spanish and Horse Chesnuts, Mountain 26 ditto itto ee eae 3 0 above two New Vari ce, a d will be obliged by extiy orders as 
Ash, Foplars, and Spruce, and Scotch Firs ; also a large number 12 ditto extra fine and very superior ditto §..° 210° 0 the stock is limi ea They ill be ses oy as Inet spr gy in 
of Gooseberries and Currants, of excellent growth, and of the 25 ditto ditto | ‘ditto $ . 5 0 packages, bearing the mame of 18 
Dest varieties in cultivation, to all of which J. & J, F. respectfully ‘The selection being left to YOUELL an: Co. The usual allow an ye A tical Gee 
invite the inspection of Gentlemen and Nurserymen, flattering ARRIVAL OF DUTCH HYACINTHS anp ornER BULBS. N.B.— Contes pete ee cee 
themselves that the general character of the Stock is such as to OUELL Anp Co. beg respectfully to announce they | Newerass: C= ory, Corer 
Ce th satisfaction, and whi have received from Haarlem their aunual importation of SHILLING’S NEW EARLY GROTTO PEA 
offer at very moderate prices ti the above in most excellent condition, adapted either for Glasses, anv S. SHILLING have succeeded in raising the 
ini advaroement oe thea : sore Si Sonne HOw eaeinttie eae as pove Pea. The Early Frat Pea, impregnated with the 
Gardeons Chrome of theo seen Fine Singls o7 Fite, show, Hazeher } 6s. per doz. Grotto. or Oy ster Marrow, which they with confidence recom- 
: he Public generally, being quite as early, and nearly 
Gardeners’ Chronicle of the two last weeks. Red, Blue, White, or Yellow 5 
_Nurseries, Clapham, near London, N Extra fine Dittos ee tg gs. to a ” ion. Quite hardy, will 
Rl Extra fine, and very superior PING se Go,” cow ad the winter well, anda good Bearer; the Fo 
NORLAND NURSERY, NOT ; 5 , e 
E. ER takes this opportunity of eyrheielec EE ota They would particularly recommend it to the attention of Market 
PE eee i Evites tons pane Se poe gue es batt Quart; 10s. per Gallon; 17s. 6d. per Peck; 30s, 
Booed, Fi ts of Araucaria Braziliensis. Some large Jants i = $ Price 3s. per Quart; 108. 5 s bee 
Of Camelline very full of bloom. 1-year transplanted Beech, a I:flozen of the newest and: veny BSBLEHS = =) ey per Hait-bushel; 20,10e, per Bushel. They Hare likewise a few 
4s. per 1000. Flower and Garden Seeds, among which he has a joven good show varieties. 0. ws Sa: Packets of Calceolaria Sa: ie Se Ee CHer area, 
ctnell qaantity:of Cormack’s Prince Abert Pens at 2s. ¢_per art aot py post, free, to any part of the United Kingdom, Byles one reegPters. Fieup and CHILD, Seedsmen, 119, 
HOLLYE a RIA IMBRICATA vondon Agents et; Messrs. W. and J. Nosis, Seedsmen, 
TLEY, Lyncombe Vale Nursery, Bath, begs to eh Nea seeaide' the HONE UR Lower Thames-st cots Mess ns GRAY, ADAMS, aud Hoos, 
Pea ae ree noes ta iS OLING. HO 12. pane oue in NDaray Ge the above Splendid Hardy rank Nurserymen, Kensington ; and Mr. Kernan, Seedsman, 4, Great 
much-admi: tion of SEE HOLLYHOCKS, 18 stoc! 2 ae iS i : 
ee coe the silver goblet given by A. Lawrance, mental Tree, beg to offer them on the following advantageous Russell-street. Wurserymen, Northwarnborough, Cdiham, 
cl S, SHILLING. 
Esq., and the first of 24 blooms in the Society’s prizes at the | te BE Re es SoC psec Spe 
Victoria Park, and also an extra prize at the Bristol and Clifton 100, or 308. per dozer —— pe Ys NOV 51) TOES | eee SUPERIOR DARK DELICIOUS 
Show, ‘The best selected, and named, 1. 1s. the second-best HYACINTHS AND GROWING STOCK. BYTES | see Are eawerat (1 Hall's Higed Tse 
if i 5 i ; ha on > - 
a ee hae, soe cea oe pe healthy plants of his SEEDLING ye ela SOLOS slaps to all th EE cRroHT, Nurseryman, King’s-road, Chelsea; Mr. 
PANSY, “ Lyncombe ‘Vale Rival,” at 6s. each; (see this Paper of gee sts Baan aus Ma Fo ree ne Oe, ae Nurscryman, Brentford ; and Mesers. FraNacan and 
, f " t) erm) ie Ss. . in ; 4 ej i 
the 6th May, 1843.) Also his ae CACTUS (speciosa eats FLANAGAN & Son, Mansion-house-street; Hurst & | Son. Scedsmen, 9, Mansion 
One 6d. per plant ; (see tae once whe 1999) caCMuLLEN, Leadenhall-street; W. Crank, Bishopsgate-Within ; Une, Ue SUN 
eg received at Mr PORE anOvErrA be heapeiee: |'GonDon, THOMPSON, and Basxerr, Fenchurch-street ; Grim- aSSRS. PROTHEROE anv MORRIS respect- 
don, and at the Nursery, mittance x Garden; Barr and Rutney, 4 x ES 3 % : 
unknown dents will be expected. xy and Co. GO aie te Stivoaanre canChesbede wet N {ntly inform the Public that they have received instructions 
—kbown cor ‘Tavis! = 5 W. J. » 46, side; G, ‘ — Y MACK, SEN., ispose A 
BROMPTON PARK NURSERY ESTABLISHED 1681. LAwneNcr, 18, Piccadily ; Jomn Kuenan, Great Russell-street, » WILT ENSIVE NUR: igo’ Ot Pe eee 
RAY, ADAMS, anp HOGG, respectfully call the | Covent Garden ; LoonnAnt, 166, Chearside | SHUTStEWonH, cee ate Ce eorroad lénging fom Lowden <6 
DW of their 2 Oe Sr TRERR oe IGE | Beni uedb Miner, ADAMS, SH, 63, 3; THATCHER ne Sale to commence we oe 1 of DeceMBER. 
', STANDARD, and 1 ED F -TREES, F and Sow, = noti vill appear in this and other Pay en th 
VINES, &c, pale ‘articles for which their Nursery has been so | chester ; PONTEY, Leeds ; Son ae notice will appear, ner apers when the 
long celebrated, and which are this season even finer than they | other leading SmepSMEN in town and country. Wholesale Agents, 
have been for sore years past; also a large collection of Ever- | Davy, Mackmurno, and Co., 109, Upper-Thames-st., London, 
ae a - = ss ital tee eS 
BED-WHEAT.—THE SURREY WHITE WHEAT, EOUS PLANTS. 
that won nie veer a the tae pera sony of x0 BE SOLD, a Choice Collection of SPECIMEN 
of their Stock, assured that what orders their friends may favour England, may be had of Roper? iBBs, 69, High-street, Guild- 7 PLANTS, the property of a Gentleman.— For particulars and 
i i i er sack of four bushels. Sacks 2s. each, cquds to view direct (post-paid) to X, X., 93, Fleet-street. 
purchasers 128 
yurchasers 
them with, will is- | ford, Surrey, at 27. pt i 
will have the greatest care and give the utmost sat! 2 Postoffice order to be sent with every order. 
