THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A 
STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 5—1843. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 
Pricz 6d. 
NDEX OF THE eee SUBJECTS IN 
 iibatitute for glazed 
Asrarent urs . 53 b ings for 55 
Oe ieee hed v 57b| Jealous Wild Flowers. = > 85¢ 
cans, manure os 57a | Lime-water, to prepare ++ ble 
Bee-hive, plan 0 + 8b i w’s Nursery notice . b 
Beas, their treatment 52 ¢ | Manuring with green crops 
Calendar, remark 5a MaGHten a green manure 55 
5 
1» 57 a Nets, to preserve 
r tre; oe ment + 66 b, . 
ale spangles described —« 
Camellias, their 
j Eee 
Exniarrions at t! 
hibitions will take place on Friday, May 5, 
RPOOL BOTANICAL INSTITUTION.— 
Friday, 
the GArpEN for the year 1843.—The Ex- 
June 23, and 
Friday, ieee 9, when the following. Prizes will be awarded 
at each Meeti 
Amount of 
Priz 
Celery, soon cools when Brough” sal] Se ‘ ed. 
en J 54D | Pansies, Ses " ue “2 2 Te 
harcoal, a preventive to he yg Tree” SS) welee g S\8 
Onion tg By sat | Pitow Vantlowttes s Bal BS CLASS I. SS|Es|| 3 | 2 Ie 
of plan 55a | Plantain: asaconfection 5.0 ge ZEEE & 8 (8 
Cherry, Maeae: foennsers on. 67 b| Plants, itect of light on o4a| OR Be Oe || a |* 
Climbers for a SB. wall . s7a|  — for growing under Firs’ stall eae 
Club in Cabbages, to prevent 57 b — herbaceous, . eid fan re 
rainage, rema $ 8 loco: ere: a ‘ * 
Dian ater "ies apotieatton wo "| porto ed + g7p| A |Greenhouse Azaleas in collections, pose 
purp a| Poultry, good kinds 5a not more than 2 plants of a sort} 6 | 3 ||15 0/10 
Tish, gold aud sven, hele treat Rose, double yellow, in Ross B |Cape Heaths, in collections of 6 
vas b4c| _ shi | 54b | 6 | 6 |[25 020 oj— 
Pol Fanci reviewed oc up Salty benehe jthelt treatment stone Re saith Orehidaceze, 8 specimens | 3} 3 |/40 0/20 0|— 
Furze, to raise a co 87 to destroy ary cide ae 57a] D in pots, i | 
Garde: ners, dissipated, rrematks on Sta Side, red, to pocaror a + + 676 of 10 varieties 10 | 10 ||60 0/40 0|30 
8 ‘enomesson + 65 
ae ee wee cere piee tation 5. we E peers in pots, ditto of 6 h © me 
eating, | (orenaiets sy! sem, re- sy as a green manure, 826 varit 6| 6 |/30 0/20 0 
marks s7a| Tulip, Florentine . Sta pp |Garden rates, including Moss, 
Hemp, ite cultivation in the N Vines, night temperature for | 54a Provence, &c., 12 bunches o: 
Horde if ea ee Sore blooms each, and not less hit 
rence enormities, therhys eo acearh 6 12 varieties . 36 10 07 65 
Hort S6G: “px xhibitions, remarks Bntish, seins on: B7e q |Chinese Roses, or Chinese Hy brids, 
ig plants at + 52 ¢ ice, to destroy ot BF such as the Noisettes, Bourbon, 
— &c.; 12 bunches of 3 blooms aes, % 
~ fed lid ‘ieties . 36 | 36 |l0 7 5 
FUCHSIA BROCKMANIA.—This splen¢ eel 1 |Fuchsias, in 6 distinct varieties |] 9 | 6 |20 0)10 0|— 
was raised by P. PAppEN, Gardener to the Rev. William Stove or Greenhouse Plants, in mis- 
Brockman, of Beachborough, Kent. It has been justly admired | 1 |°'Quj.01 arecnnouse Fla 6| 6 \\60 ol40 o|30 
by all who have pen Bt and repeatedly noticed by the Editor of Stove or Greenhouse Plants Falta lou 4 |30 ol20 ol10 
the Gardeners’ Gazette as a superb variety, ‘ distinguished by | K duetsanen ake Pena) lest 
firmness of texture, Taree size, and diversity, of colon betwee 1. [ornamental single specimen 1} 2 [25° 020 0j10 
the sepals and petals.””— *P.P., Notices to Correspondents,”” Forced Hardy Pi oa. ae 10 
August 13, 1842). It bears remarkably fine foliage, is of vigorous | M renee Rhododendrons Ane Mer 
habit, and. poe profuse bloomer ; efore confidently Baa Ny erhenas if “| 12 | 12 |/30 ol20 0/10 
ended as desiral able i in any Npieseere ay indispensable to Herbaceous Rocencsian in'6 varie 
exhibitor. Strong ne will be t early in spring (car. N eties, in pots 6] Gio of 7 65 
Tage-free to any ar Hn eaGa upon the receipt of a post- © |Shrubby Calceolarias ditto A “ 6 Glo O17 6 
Office order for 7s. a the Plants (so far as the limited stock p |Carnations and ‘Pidoteen, in pans, 
will allow) will be eae according to priority of order, early all distinct aeS i 8 | 12 |/20 0/15 o}10 
notice is requested. urserymen ordering Six Plants, the p | Pinks, tsbto aL aittoc, 1a | 12 {10 7 6| 5 
ea allowance.—Direct to Mr, Pappgen, Gardener, Beach- s Dahlias, ditto ditto» 5 24 | 12 ||30 0]20 oj10 
Bese avihe a aN ES iss tT |Tulips, ditto aitto « 12 | 12 |e 020 ol 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, Nas An sies ic) ALO peel aged be | 
PICOTERS, ‘AND LILIUM LANCIFOL! w |Cut Flowers, in omnantoneay groups Be lle gl eeagie 
bat GROOM, Crapuam-Rist, N NEAR “Loxnon, x fee ecouzgcons Flowers in pots set | | 
* (removed from Walworth,) By AprorntMENT, FLORIST baskets, or stands; iné | | 
AJE: oneal peepee ay informs the Nobility, Gentry, and iG nine ‘Auriculas, Ranuncnlus,| | 
Pople, that this is the best season for planting the above Flowers, Hyacinths, the newest varieties | | 
and that he can BabDly them of first-rate quality at the following of tender annuals, &c. &c. “| ie! 12 100) 76/5 
RANUNCULUSHs, 100 roots in 100 superfinesorts #4 4 0 Total £50 
uperfit'e mixtures from 5s. to 215. per 100. Ba | Amount of 
ANEMONES, 100 roots in 190 superfine sorts 3 0 0/8 |—__Prizes 
rfine mixtures from 7s, 6d, to 218. per 100. ie 
AURICULAS, 25 superfine sorts, 1 plant ofeach . 313 6) £8 
CARNATIONS, 25 superfine sorts, t pair of each | 3:10 0| £4 CLASS I, 
PICOTERS, 25 superfine sorts, 1 pairotctah  . 210 0) Se 
YELLOW PICOTEES, 12 superfine sorts, 1 pairofeach 2 2 0 
SE LANCIFOLIUM 3 eum from 5s, to 42s. each. AA |Grapes, the pest dish . . . | 
CTATUM, from 10s,6d. to 498, each. | BB |Pines, the bes! . a * . 
” SPECIOSUM, Sal I bulbs, at 63s. each, CC | Melons, the rect “4 
H. G. also begs to say that he has a few Trees of his PRINCESS- | DD |Peaches, the best dish of 2 specimen eee saan 
OYAL PEAR for sale, at 5s, each.—The Trade supplied, EE |Nectarines, the best dish of 8s ppc eet 
P consisting 
jee of at least 6 citerent kinds of Hothouse or 
OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. per Wall-fruit, in dishe: 0|40 0|20 
ozen.—The Annual Importation of these delightful and | GG Miscellaneous alate of other Fruits, ,con.| 
Prasrant BULBS has just been received at ArtHuR eobparale, sisting of at least 6 diff. kinds, in dishes .|20 0 10 0) 5 
€ Mr. C. Barron’s, Italian Warehouse, 18, Pall Where HH | Miscellaneous collections of Frame or Early 
a may be seen a Choice Collection of Orange, eon Citron, Vegetables, including Cucumbers, Rhubarb, 
Lime, and Cypress Trees, Catalonian and Arabian Jasmines, &c., French Beans, Lettuces, &c., t 
just arrived from Italy.— orter of choice Honeycomb, bited at the May Meeting only, in Baskets./20 0/10 0] 5 
Parmesan and Gruyere Cheese, New Salad pot, heuul other Foreign bmn be maater fod 
Produce, &c, Lists, with Prices, may be Total €|16 0 
EXTRAS at discretion of the Judges 6/4 0 
SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1 = 
RS. JAMES UG BE SU, San TODD’S Grand Total to be contended ies “i700 
LADY at each Meeting aw 
Reronr or THE LonDON PEST OR Soctrry, Serr. 2 
1842 :—Sj oms of a Seedling Dablia of 1841, pamed Mrs, 
Tames Richardson,” were sent for opinion by Mr, James Edwards 
Of York, This Flower was shown at the Royal South London 
Floricultural se a last week, and had an extra 
n the present occasion was shown in much bet= 
ter character, the blooms being quite up in the centre, and deci 
The following was the decision of the aes 
Reece! Substance, and qirengement of pe ete ee good; eye, 
depth, full; size, medium; gene od 5 colour, mite, 
ecasionally tipped oe of fatality, Ses epee the Gar- 
ners? Chronicle and Gaz 
Ast prize at Hull, Aug. sit 
Ast prize at Beverly, Sept. 7) 
Awarded an extra prize at ihe Royal South London Flo- 
ricultural Society, Sept. 13th . 
Ast prize WY Leeds, Sept. 2 oe . aerate ae ae 
Ist prize ewcastle, Sept. 
18 zea a Sunderland, as & superior “first-class Seedling, 
ept 
Ist Puce te the York Floral and Horticultural Society, 
Ist are at the York Floricultural Society, Oct. 1 
St prize in its ata as the best white or blush, atitto, 
4to5 ft, Plants, oe 
SO. Fecommende by the Taiton Eee Society as one 
ix New Dahlias coming out in 1 
a ie (Topp’s): Beautiful ruby eae fine clean- 
cupped p petals, of good substance, rising well in the centre ; of 
fynsiderable depth and good size; very constant, and a decided 
A “tate show flower. Height, 4 4 ft. 5 Plants, 10s, 
orders addressed J. Epwanos, Florist, Layerthorpe, Nursery 
ten, Bridge-street, Aub ill be strictly at. 
ed to; and the greatest care will be sending out good 
at early period, at as to ensure Ss good bloom during 
Sason.—York, Dec., 
12 
Als. 
Of, me 
£ AE OE iio M 
ABLIA «Vi MOUNTJOY 
= 
12 pots, each Root break. 
3 to 5 guineas. A remittance 
nown corr opponent i tenpecteally: requested, 
ist Feb,, 1843, 
itors will be required to sign a acs ation thatall eee 
exhibited have been in their possession Two Months ; also, t 
wers, Fruits, and Vegetables exhibited, are ot ‘thei 
growth and production ; and if such declaration cannot or shal 
not be duly signed, the Premiums awar 
all Flo 
of specimens bronght 
from a 
ance, arran 
d_ will bi 
ir an 
e withheld ; 
and all Fruit must Be set out in dishes with leaves, this same as 
if served up for Deser 
In order to rate the regulations as far as possible, in cases 
ements will b 
made to receive all such as shall be brought during the earn 
of the previous day, into one of the Shennan of the Institu- 
tion, 
Riksoaehy ill be cleared forthe purpos: 
inted copy of the regulations Carntelicn 
resemble as closely 
as lo eat nd other circumstances will perratts those of the Horti- 
cultural Society of London) m 
Suernerp, the Cur 
J 
24, Great George-square, Liverpool. 
Re Ss! cars EE See 
STOCK o! 
ator at ate Garden; 01 
osErH DICKINSON, M.D 
Jan. 27, 1843, 
y application to Mr. 
D., Hon. Secretary. 
GAINES, Frorist, Surney-Lane, Barrursna, 
¢ begs to inform. the ROPE Gentty, and ‘others, that his 
of PELARGONIUMS 1 
y for 
sending out are 
strong healthy ants “The following ee oa feu. of iS BOS 
Gaines’ 
which have been proved, and can be beste 
PELARGONIU. 
Gaines’s es of Suther- Gaines S Lady Duncannon 42s 
+ 638 ” oyal Adelaide. 42s 
pee of Sur rey + 635 ” Prince of Wales . 42s 
Or: ene Her ccu or eee x» Countess Eldon . 42s 
Amulet . ” Princess Royal . 42s 
Lady Sali »  Conspicuum » 428 
Emperor ‘auperd. . aes 
ia) DAHLIAS. 
sLord Prudhoe—dark crimson, s,s, 6d 
Lady Prudhoe—blush white ree fats) 
” ‘Lady Duncannon—biusb, shaded with lilac: 10 6 
» — ‘Tady of the Lake—Peach blossom TO -6, 
7 ‘Wenus—clear white est 0. 
”  Surpasse Primrose—fine large primrose eee 70, 
oa Flegaus—rosy purple SQueU 
** Golden Yellow— bright yello ow 7 6 
Catal ogues of Pelargoniums, Dahlias, 
Pansies, Calceolarias, 
vere s mene &c,, may be obtained by applying as above. 
Feb, 2; 
pet RIVAL DAHLIA (Busuutt’s), and KEN- 
NINGTON ROSE (Wxwpon’s).—These Dahlias (though 
risen and grown within one mile of the General Post Office, 
don, have ehesines prizes), will be sent out through the 
‘Trade in May nex! 
Reta Maroon, finely- cupped, and depth of Petals 
never showing the eye, good habit, and always true ; 3 height aft. 
Plants, 10s. 
Kenniner oss, superior to Wheeler’s Marra, constant 
and fine habit; Pelght 4ft. Plants7s.6d. Exchanges and liberal 
discount to the Trade on early application to J. Busuexz, 12, 
Hall-place, Kennington Lane.—Feb. 3. 
OD, AND CHEAP. 
Wt uu MILLER, Nurseryman, Ramsgate, Kent, 
ving selected from the many new FUCHSIAS and 
VERBENAS Splendid ate intends Oncnte them to the 
Public at the uding the fo it w= 
ing Fuchsias: CR eon Shores x (Catlengh’s), Venus RR 
(Cripps’), rosea nii, magni 
Also the folowing distinat Verbenas : :—-Qu ieee aeiare Stewartii 
vausea Mortlock’s Superb, Burleyana, &c, &c. Fuchsias, 
Os. 6d. per doz. in tin cases (post-paid), or in oe ea per doz. 5 
packaae! and carriage paid t , 38. 6d. pr 
doz, in tin ne (post- omit e in pots ackage ond 
carriage pai — Persons may depend upon sien being 
Plants, carefully 4 pack ee ame. 
They will be sent out according to priority of orders in April. 
A aunties from ows cor Pega ctee 
W.M. obtained a Priz open to all England, for 
Collection of Fuchsias, Poaeouiene &c., at the Isle of Thanet 
Floricultural Show, July, 1842. 
List of &c., can be had on application 
W HEALE & SON, Nurserymen, &c., Caine, 
* and Devizes, Wilts, beg to announce to the gr ec of 
DAHLIAS that they have purchased ‘the entire stock of ‘ Swin- 
don Rival,’? (Compton’s), a decidedly first-: cee seth only 
being in the hands of an inexperi Facet amateur, it was not sore 
to advantage last season. Tacoeeaed at yee 
Hill show for a prize, and took oyaral prizes as a Sce 
+ colour, datk rosy purple; habit of growth enmilat to 
“ Springfield-Rival.”’ Plants in May, 10s.6d, The usual aliow- 
icetto'the cae 
ON being so confident of the superior qnalities of the 
above, aie fhemacives to deduct the amount charged if not 
ved.— Nursery, Devizes, o7th Jan.; 1843, 
ake. GENTLEMEN anp AMATEUR FLORISTS.— 
e time of year is now fast approaching for planting that 
delightful homer: the eee) a few hundre 
parted with at 4: r hundred, (with names) ; pennae me 
February aps ie sas (pre- Bis, to Mr. Eyr , Farnham, 
Surrey ; where may be seen. as the blooming sea: on B im Mr. 
Eyre’s Collection of Pelargor ‘‘a few Seedlings,” 
into flower in July last, with many of this yea 
Some possessing striking foliage, cultivated and grow MW 
pots, ‘‘in their true and natural state, without that pennies 
aid,” chemical watering, which can only serve to raise and 
drive “‘colorem contra naturam,” for a short Deri ee 
January 3 23, 1843. 
me 
rca 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY 1 THE QUEEN DOWAGFS: 
UCHSIA ST. CLAR he above sagtificent 
nel Harcourt, at St. Cl 
Yousty obtained the entire stock. 
mitted to Dr. Lindley for his opinion, nee will be found in 
oe aces ers? Chron iiele of the 14th of that month, as follows: 
ur Seediing Fuchsia is by far the fitoet hybrid we have seen, 
die alow ers being three inches in er ce Sais the see ae se- 
pals ofa  BEet CEG colour, and t: ofa ro rple. 
f, as you say, it is a strong grower aa = mee bloomer, 1 a ayiil 
prove a varieties addisiont to this beautiful genus.” 
srs. Yourrt, in bringing this beautiful production into 
public notice, do so seers the slightest diffidence, being fully 
assured of its giving the most ae satisfaction. It is of vigor- 
ous habit, fine sone Bie roof of its being a proiuse 
bloomer, they haye lant in sae et at the present time (Sep- 
tember 15th on one branch of which there are upwards Of 200 
blooms, forming a splendid object for the greenhouse, ees io 
tory, or flower-garden. Your. and Co. p Lge Se i ene 
in the second week of April next, at 10s. 6d. per plant, ce © 
postage, to any part of the United Kingdom ; aie all orders a 
may be favoured with will be execute in rotation. qo aueare 
the Continent will receive every care in packing, 80 88° Taare 
their safety. The usual discount to the Trade, W' ean 
than six plants are ordere: 
BvCunte have also much pleasure i in sean) pat 
they are in possession of the entire Stock 0! eee sq 
Verbenas, raised by Mr. _Eamonds, garden ner. a ee xt 
of Ormesby Hall, th were kindly presented 
gentleman. The one ee «« Laconii, 
snowy white, the flowers 
fragrant; nothing can exce 
ii dit POSSESSES | 
ae ennete Cc of Fuchsias ae be had on applica. 
tion, ‘and will be found to contain every variety worthy of cul- 
tivation. 
~~ -DLING LARCHES-—Several Hundred Thousands 
7 HEDLING LARCHES.—Several Hundred Thousands 
Sir Two and Three Years’ old Seedling Larches, of first-rate 
qual. and at very moderate prices, Lae for ea by, Recs 
NnBuLL, Nurserymen, &c., Bre 1 be put 
Pee: on s board a vessel at Mon ntrose, i HIG set isa 
regular trader once a week to London, &e. 
1 BEDLING TARCH $8, &e “The & SUBSCRIBER! 
still a large quantity ‘of fee 2-year Seediing Poe i 
poo PRUCE, 
Iso 1 ead 2-year TRAN 
some fine 2-year ‘Traneniadted r 
LARCHES. Th edling es, being of extra fine 
qaalit are well worth the atiention & the Trade and Gentle- 
men in filling up their Nurseries. og stews will be Jaid 
down, freight paid to London, Hull, oN ie, at a moderate 
see They have also tine 1-year Keeaune BEECH, which will 
¢@ sold at ‘Two Pounds per 25,000. 
‘Wm, Urnquuart & Sons, Dundee. 
FIR, 3-year eating, 
LING LARCH 
LARCHES, and 
