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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Frs. 11, 
DAHLIAS, 
Jee KEYNES, Frorist, Salisbury, most respect- 
fully begs ne thank his Friends op their support last season 
in ordering ‘ Dodd’s Prince of Wales” and “Twyford Perfec- 
tion,” and to assure them that it shall be his study to offer 
nothing but First-rate Sow Frowers. mouncing va- 
rieties for pas es he hopes to merit their continued approba- 
‘ion and confi 
Ist OF DARLIAS, 1843 8. d, 
See (Dodds’)—clear white, edged with pink; the 
it of its class; full centre; great depth of cupped 
petals; large and circular ; not to be surpassed for form, 
ant is safely abla oti as a@ ae show-flower ; most 
. Plants in May 10 6 
Colonel Baker (Dodds sya aes claret; * fine show- flower 5 
most certain: very deep; cupped; rising centre; finest 
yw colour; quite distinct from any other. War- 
Plants in May 10 
ran’ 6 
Violet Sperfection (Keynes)—deep “purple, with most vivid 
light violet shade i Ae the centre of each petal; fine for! 
shape and growth of Metella. ‘he shading of this 
lower is so Send Rt as to make it indispensable as a 
first-rate s) Wattanted. Plants in May 6 
Paul Pry (Brown’s)—light ruby ; fine show-fiower; perfect 
pe; not new in colour, but SHbeiae in its sleet, 
Plants inMay . +10 6 
irgil (Mot ountjoy? 3) ark maroon ; first-r 10 6 
‘Surprise ey: s/—purte, distinctly ee with white; 
finest of its cl 6 
Confidence (Cook's) —orange buff ; first. rate; best “of its 6 
2 te a 
Great Mogul (Attwell’s =aark, red . . . * 10 6 
Asmodeus (Wheeler’s) ver’ agi. 6. 
‘Queen of the Isles Faery eatnite, ” edged With’ crimson; 
beautiful colours; quite distinct; first-rate form . +10 6 
Hero of Stonehenge (Whale’s)—dark ¢rittison ; first-rate . 10 6 
Swindon Riyal (Compton’s)—dark rose; decidedly first-rate 10 6 
ince of Wales (Dodds’)—finest yellow a . ° a) .6 
Mrs. Shelly (tenets) Ane dark peach epee 0" 
‘Competitor (Ho ligbt rose ; rea fine; first- rate arts 
Prince of Wales (Ginling” 's)—shaded purple; fine ae 
Princess Royal (Hudson's) —light buff, tipped with purple . 3 
Bedford Surprise (Shepherd’s)—shaded rose; extra fine . 3 
Ents A See (Trenfield’s)— dark ; first-rate . 3 
‘wy fo: sed ASO aril rose; first-rate form . at 
Horace (Mountjoy’s) — x . . . +508) 
Prince abe erates butt * . . =e 
of Lansdow: rown’s)—buff peri ae = 
Sir F, Nohiistone—pan ts ok tence Ee 
America Panola shaded purple = . . 2 
Lady Alice Peel (Jackson’ s) Hight a aa 
Rose Unique (Ansell’s . . . > ae 
eatbury. Rival ae . a ve 
rthern Beauty (Robinson? Pe ight edged” pinks es 232 
Candidate (Silverlock’s)—dark purp . 2 
Lady me Murray (Catleugh’: alight ‘mottled . * a8 
Gipsy Maid (Girling’ s)—ve ry dark e. ej 
Duke of Cornwall (Low’s)—rose . . ie 
The MOA ESIE Sie rate Varieties, 12s. ieee dozen :— 
Fanny Keynes (Keyr Maria (Wheele! ler’s) 
Scarlet Defiance (Cozens?) Metelia (Brown’s) 
Argo (Widnall’s) Nicholas Nickleby (Cormack’s) 
ndrew Hofer (Holmes’) President of the West (Whale’s) 
Bean ae f the Plain (Spary’s) Pickwick (Cormack’s) 
Optima (Thurteli’s) Phenomenon (Whale’s) 
Dowager Cooper (Jack- | Satirist (Headland’s 
son’s) Rouge et Noire (Ansell’s) 
Burnham Hero (Church’s) ‘Triumph (Milliez’) 
Euclid (Ward’s) Springfield Bey (Gaines’s) 
Conservative (Low’s) *s) 
Tournament (Catleugh’s) 
Eclipse (Ditto) 
Meneiament (Union) 
Admirable (Spary’s) 
pare aes RSet 
Eclipse (Ditto) 
Majestic (Ditto) 
juchess of EN aaah 's) 
Egyptian King as +3) 
Bridesm: wn's) Grace Darling (Do a 
Lady Middleton (Jeffrey’s) Ne plus Ultra (W: inal s) 
Le Grand Baudine ( Low’s) Rival Sussex (Standford’s) 
Maid of Bath patie s) Springfield Rival (Inwood’s) 
Hope (Neville’s. nique (Ansell’s) 
Fine dry Roots of Dodd’s Prince of Wales, 15s.; Twyford 
Perfection, 10s.; Westbury Riva sa er Adam’s Prince Albert, 
10s.; Fine Old Varieties, 3s. 6d. @; 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, “AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, 
PICOTEES, AND LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 
H GROOM, Craruam- Riek NEAR Lonpon, 
° Neh from Walworth,) By APPOINTMENT, FLoRIsT 
Ty, respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and 
bet that this is the best season for planting the above Flowers, 
Mg at he can supply them of first-rate quality at the following 
RANUNCULUSES, 100 roots in 100 supenting sorts £4 4 0 
Superfine mixtures from 5s. to 21s. per 100. 
ANEMONES, 100 roots in 100 auperid sorts 0 
% Superfine mixtures from 7s. 6d. to 21s. per 100, 
AURICULAS, 25 superfine sorts, 1 plant of each 313 6 
CARNATIONS, 25 superfine sorts, 1 pair of each * 310 0 
PICOTEES, 25 superfine sorts, 1 pair of each 210 0 
YELLOW ‘OTEES, 12 superfine sorts, 1 pair ‘of each Sy 250 
ie 
LILIUM reget on Cae from 5s. to 42s. e: 
we TUM, ee ss Gd. to 428. each. 
” SPECIOSUM, small bulbs, at 63s. e 
HL G. aieo begs to say that he has a few cae i ‘his PRINCESS- 
ROYAL PEAR for sale, a! ach. —The Trade supplied, 
W. ®! BRAGG intends “Adverti sing on Saturday next 
* a List containing the Names of the Nurserymen and 
Florists eho have ordered, and who will be able to supply Plants 
in May next, of his Superb White D ee ANTAGONIST, which 
will be Tet ar to the Trade only. the first occasion of this 
Flower being shown for Mr. jidman” 's Prize 2 the Floricultural 
emt Sept. 6th, the Judges pronounced it to be “decidedly 
rate.” The Gardeners’ Gazette, in report off Salt-Hill Show, 
thns:— The Seedlings were both numerous and 
beautiful ; pein Braae’s ANTAGONIST was successfully 
shown for Mr. Wildman’s Prize of Five Guineas offered for the 
best White Dahlia. This Flower, which has been remarkably 
constant through the season, was shown in great perfection, and 
first by the Judges of all the other Seedlings exbi- 
bited.” The Gar ener’ Chronicle describes te , when shown at 
Salt-Hill, se SS i= BRAGG's ANTAGONIS hite; this is a 
full-sized and finely-formed flower, with a petals, and great 
urity of Bis) was placed first.” The Gazette of Oct. 1, in its 
report of the.Floricultural Society's 
meeting, in speaking of it as 
ower of firs 
“This White Dahlia, which 
arried off 
Pees ST. CLARE. 
Y QUELL & Go: have much Pleasure in referring the 
readers of the Gardeners’ Chroni 
ROSES. 
ME. HOOKER has a few PLANTS to spare of the 
New Persian Double Yellow ROSE, on short stems, at 15s. 
ae And also the following, if the selection of sorts is left to 
Standard Roses of the best Summer Blooming kinds, 24s. per doz. 
Short Standards 1 to 2 feet (suited for potting, or planting in 
clumps), of era apa Pewe.ces Rouen and other 
Autumnal Roses, at 18s. per di 
Dwarf Garden Roses, of the best eens: 6s. per di 
Nursery Gardens, Brenchley, near Cambernuree: Kent 
Re Seana Laan SO 
BEAUTIFUL AND DISTINCT FUCHSIAS. 
OUELL and Co. have much pleasure in announcing 
that their CATALOGUE of the above is in the Press, and 
may e had on application, It will be found to contain all the 
really fates and distinct kinds, to the exclusion of such as are 
merely nominal varieties, and will prove a val luable guide to 
those who intend ope Ue: at the Horticultural Exhibitions of 
the ensuing seaso: Great Yarmouth Norseryy Norfolk, Feb. 9. 
LENDID NEW HYBRID FUCHSIAS, 
\ ILLIAM DEANS, Nureeryman and Florist, Jed- 
burgh, Notth Britain, begs to intimafe that he intends 
RIDS, which were exhi- 
sending out the following six NEW HYB 
be rund indispensable to those who grow for rcouipetleeny no 
better proof of peste superiority need hi 
orders alres eceived for ua from those who have 
oS lants in May 
1,—Fucusta Deansia: the Tube ie Rerer thickness ; Sepals 
pei Aa of adeep crimson colour; Petals large, rosy purple; 
Bloo: f great size and substance; a free grower, profuse 
looniee, and of very fine habit, 10s. 6d. 
2.—Norinis: Tube and Sepals dark crimson; Petals light 
purple ; Blooms very large and of great substance ; free bloomer, 
vigorous grower, and fine habit, Ae A. 
3.—Recurva: Tube and Sepal light crimson; Petals rosy 
purple; Blooms large; the Petals beautifully recurved 5 free 
flowerer, and very distinct, 3s. 
4.—EF Tush Cee ¥ ‘a ibe and Sepals offa carmine 
colour, with 2 tips ; Petals rosy purples; immense bloomer, 
some of the Joints producing Thirty Blooms; same size or rather 
larger than F. Standishii, being thicker in the Tube; free 
6 
5.—RACEMIFLORA ELEGANS} Dia and colour of the Blooms 
very ae eats a4 Moneypennii ; points of the sepals tipped 
with gre bat atly eanerior’ in habit to the latter, the 
branches siresenting “beautiful racemes of flowers ; afree grower, 
8s. 6d. 
LATA ARBOREA: Tube and Sepals very deep crimson, 
tipped pith pright green ; Petais purplish; quite a Tree Fuchsia ; 
Foliage large, and quite distinct from any other yet out, and but 
for the Hise would hardly be recognised as a Fuchsia, 3: 
rders addre: se Wm. Deans, Jedburgh, or to Messrs. 
Conetace and Co., New Cross, near London, or their CONSE VE: 
ories, at Covent cia or to Messrs. RoNALD’s, Brentford, 
will be duly attended to. Any person purchasing the lot, upon 
receipt of a Post-office order for IZ 10s., the six willbe sent, post- 
free, to any ti of the United Kingdom, poral packed in a 
tin-ease with Jedburgh, 7th Feb., 
Pp ET RIVAL DAHLIA (dbl aes PD and: KEN- 
NINGTON ROS Dahlias (though 
risen and grown within one mile of the Ciera Post Office, 
London, have obeanet prizes), will be sent out through the 
‘Trade in May next. 
Pur RivaL—Purple Maroon, finely-cupped, and depth of Petals 
never Sues the eye, good habit, and always true ; height 3ft. 
Plants, 
atta es Rose, superior to Wheeler's Marra, constant 
and fine habit; height 4ft. Plants 7s.6¢, Exchanges and liberal 
discount to the Trade on early application to J. BusaeL1, 12, 
Hall-place, Kennington Lane.—Feb. 3. 
NEW, GOOD, AND CHEAP. 
\V ILLIAM MILLER, Nurseryman, Ramsgate, Kent, 
aving selected from the many new FUCHSIAS and 
VERBENAS Splendid Collections, ieee offering them to the 
Public ney eis pie aS -low prices—ineluding the follow- 
ing Fuchsias:—Conspicua arborea (Catleugh’s), Venus victrix, 
(Cripps’), raced ee Mower peDlly magnifica, racemiflora, 
Also the following distinct Verbenas:—Queen, Fee eae 
variegata, Mortlock’s Superb, Butleyens} Bnei) 
08. 6d. tue er doz. in tin cases (post-paid), or in pots ‘12s. ne doz. 
pack: d carriage paid to London. Verbenas, 3s. 6d. per 
doz, in tin cases (post-paid), or in pots 4s. per doz., package and 
carriage paid to London.— Persons may eepend upon their being 
good as carefully packed in moss, and correct to Name, 
They will b t out according to prigeitys of orders in April, 
A remittance from unknown correspond 
2M. ed a Prize of 101., ee to all England, for a 
Aiea tion of Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, &c., at the Isle of Thanet 
Floricultaral Show, July, 1842. 
List of Pelargoniums, &c., can be had on application. 
rpo: GENTLEMEN anp AMATEUR FLORISTS.— 
The time of year is now fast approaching for planting that 
delightful OSE the Ranunculus; a few hundred roots to be 
parted with at 42s. per hundred, (with eae planting time, 
February and ees Apply (pre-paid) to Mr. Eves, Farnham, 
Surrey; where may be seen, in the blooming season, in 
Eynute Collection of Pelargoniums, ‘‘a few Seedlings,” broken 
into flower in July last, 1842, with many of this year, 1843. 
ome. possessing: striking foliage, cultivated and grown in small 
bats, “in their trae and natural state, without that pernicious 
aid,” chemical watering, which can only serve to raise and 
drive se Solera contra naturam,” for a short period.—Farnham, 
January 23 23, 184) oS gs 
The SUBSCRIBERS 
‘EEDLING - LARCHES, &o. & 
haye still a large quantity ‘of fine 2-year Seedling SCOTCH 
-year Scedli ‘AY SPRUCE, and ie Bi SEED 
LING LARCHES ; also aA and 2-year TR SPLANTED 
ryan S$, and som 2-year Aaerebtantea NTY ROLESE 
LARCH e 2. year Seedling Larches, being of extra fine 
quality, ae well ein the attention or the Trade and Gentle- 
men in filling up their Nurseries. of the above will be laid 
own, freight : paid to London, Hull, ot y Newcastlagat a moderate 
price, They have also fine 1-year Seedling BEECH, which will 
be sold at Two Pounds per 25,000, 
Wa . Urquaart & Sons, Dundee. 
RANGE AND LEMON TREES, JASMINE 
PLANTS, and TUBEROSE ROOTS.—A Choice Collection 
of the above-named Trees, varying from 3. to 6 feet in the stem, 
together with the Catalonian and Arabian Jasmine Plants, ani 
Double Italian Tuberose Roots, may be seen 
m and Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pa 
Mall.—N.B. Packed carefully, and sent to any part of the King- 
dom. Also Importer of fine Lucea Oils, Parmesan and Gruyere 
Cheese, Gorgona sea ia sel Macaroni, &e. &c. Lists with 
Prices may.be ha 
ANTED, in a COUNTRY NURSERY, a NUR- 
SERY GARDENER from 25 to 35 years of age, perfectly 
honest, sober, active, and indtistrious, He must be well acs 
sued with Greenhouse plants ; as to watering, Potting, dress- 
ing, and resetting of Plants which are under his care, as well 
the propagation of them. For further De neae ca person- 
ally, or by letter prepaid, to the Editor of this * Noni 
ieee apply whose character will not bear ie? Petrictae inves- 
igal ti 
"ANTS a SITUATION as UNDER GARDENER, 
ig Man, who has a good knowledge of his Busi- 
ness, and wishes to place himself under a Head Gardener of experi- 
ence, Hecan be well recommended from the place he has just 
left. Wages, 18s, per week, Direct to A.B, Mr. Dennis, Nur- 
seryman, King’s-road, Chelsea. 
riled GARDENER.—Wanted a Single Man shout 
1 35 years of age. He must thoroughly understand his 
business ne all its departments — particularly early and late 
‘orcing, be able to produce a constant succession of Flowers, 
&c., &e. State lowest terms required, length of Character, 
reference, &c. Address to A.B., Mrs. SMALLP1EcE, Butcher, 
Kingston, Surrey. 
ANAS a Situation, as ASSISTANT in the SEED 
ADE, a YOUNG MAN, who has been accustomed 
to the shop and Cee ae Unexceptionable references 
will be given. Address I, Us, at the Office of this Papers 
ue a SITUATION, as GARDENER, or GAR- 
Rand cent n a Married Man, aged 35, a native 
of Saeed pe perfect! 
Forcing, and Pinery ; a has no objection to act as general 
agricnlitural Reet as he ee ence Cathe at Land. Direct 
to M, W., at Mr. Simpson’s, 81, r 
WANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, in a Single- 
handed place, a Young Man, aged 24, who-has no objection 
to make himself generally useful. Direct to A.B., Mr, Litrie’s, 
Nurseryman, King’s-road, Chelsea. 
Wee a Situation as Out-door GARDENER, a 
st active and industrious Married Man, ag 
Vines, Green and Hothouses, Wall-trees, Kitche 
Gardens, 7 ‘oul “ts charge of Meaiow-lands and 
Sattle, His ellent Laundress. Can most. 
Gity-toale Shnaceter rsdisrese O.4., 1, Bath Buildings, 
ity 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a Re- 
table young Man, aged 30, who has a practical know- 
ledge of his business in all its pranene and can be well recom- 
mended from the situation he Ae about toleave. Address, A.B., 
at Mr, Benv’s, Bool mond, Yor! 
JANT a epee as GARDENER, a Re- 
spectable married Man, aged 28, without any family. 
can ae highly respectable references as to character and 
abilities ; and the gentleman he is now about to leave will feel 
much pleasure in recommending him.—Adadress, P. P., Mr. Con- 
WAY, Brompton. 
AMES DICKSON & SONS, Nurserymen, Sreps- 
Men, and FLorists,have much pleasure in announcing that 
they have ey in making a calnehle addition to their ex- 
tonne stock of CALCEOLARIAS, by the purchase of the entire 
ock of ioe richly-spotted varieties raised by Isaac Anderson, 
ee ich took the first prize for seedlings Aan oyal Cale. 
doniat vee ultural Society’s TAeenNe of the 15th July last, and 
were ees described as being the finest varieties yet exhibited. 
There are six distinet sariciiest named as follows—George 
Heriot, Grahami, Greigiana, Ariadne, Margaret, Neillii. These 
will be. sent out in rotation of order, early in April next, at 30s. 
per set, or 7s. 6d. each. Early orders will oblige, and meet with 
prompt attention; but as the stock of some of the varieties is 
very limited, early aniienios can only be guaranteed execution. 
Seed Wi ‘arehouse, 32, South Hanev ele street, Edinburgh; 
Nurseries, Inverleith, and Broughton 
Yo. Messrs. J.D. & Sons are now Saas out plgute of that 
beautiful and distinct variety of Epiphyllum truncatui 
Epiphyllum truncatum elegans, which attracted so ttle notice 
at the Horticultural Society's Show, 
JILLIAM LYNN, Norse RYMAN, , SuEpsman, 
and Fiorist, late of eenkry ni Thames, Oxon, respect- 
fully informs the Gentry and P' n general, that he is now 
carrying © pune eee raed connected therewith a 
GARD 1 RenousE, at the premises, No. 10, Church- 
street, Hackney, Dp pO osite Morning-lane. begs to state 
that his collect on of Culinary, Garden: and Flower Seeds is of 
the very best quality, and true to kind; likewise his Fruit. Treés, 
Flowering and Evergreen Shr er Greenhouse Plants, Perennial 
and Bulbons Roots. tensils are also of the best 
description, at prices which, pe trusts, with eS punctuality, 
ands attention, will secure to him general patron: 
solicits particular attention to his nee PRA, Lynn 
Bi ARE EM RINGUaS 5 Marrow, 2s. 6d. per quart, which is aietibr 
to the Knight’s Marrows, and much tnt advantageous, especially 
fn small gardens, its height, being 3 to 4 feet; ii most pro- 
lific summer autumn Pea ever intron cade -nerpecaal in its 
bearing, the sat quite full, and of delicious flavour, even when 
agus ail —Catalogues of Seeds, Garden Implements, &c., may 
application, enclosing a postage-stamp. 
it HAMMOND, Nursery aNp SEEDSMAN, 
Mundford, near Brandon, Suffolk, respectfully Heucna 
to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public sgenerally, that the lat 
swe 
enables him to offer it at 3s. 6d. 
half an ounce, The mi 
who were purc! chasers last year justi 
Ge the public. 
as 
allthe year. If any eeeatanian wishes for information respecting 
its gee y, a reference to the 
with an immediate Zeplys 
Gratton, Euston Hall; Mr. Piper, Right Hon. Lord Walsingham, 
Merton Hall; Mr. TAHOE tir Richard Sutton, Bart., Lynfor 
Hall ly, John eet ee 's, Esq., Weetin Hall. 
sion-house-street, London, 
a5 
entrusted to them.—A good 
Se cea is wanted.—Mundford, Tn. 19, 1843. 
NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS.' 
Lcomue. PINCH, and Co., have a large Stock of 
all the newest and choicest FLowmr Sexps, to the culti- 
vation of which great attention has been paid, ea which are 
this season more than usually ole L. P. and Co.. n therefore 
with confidence Fecomarene them, as being in eee Pr espeee to 
be depended on ; and beg leave i, offer for sale, 
2 eee EE SOT 
oP NA oh ERE a 
100900 oe ecu oe 
do. 
Delivered, carria; e free, to any part of the inegabnn Catalogues 
may be had on applicattars as above. 
Exeter Nursery, 
