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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mar. 25, 
LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE FUCHSIAS, 
grown and sold by F, and A, SMITH & Co., Florists, Hack- 
ney, London. 
a FUCHSIA 8. d. FUCHSIA s. d, 
ffin’ . . a . 1 0j| Hybrida coccinea . 2D 6 
Amato, Harrison . + 1 5 | Inflata, Ivory . cre oF 
<Arborea, ents v0 ‘ulgida Camas iar. 
ndiflora, May 1 6 | Insignis, Smith < Pass nas 
Admirable, Harrison + 16 | Invincible, Smith . seaplineas 
Argo, Harrison ng, tO De mee ht, Sieetes si Pge 
Balloonii ° My iO Ctpeheltes So. . 7G 
eae Harrison + 2 0 | Loudonii te. oaaeeeree apeG, 
. . » 7 6|Middletonia . . ae 
Blanda, ‘amith + 2 6] Mono ii . eas a) 
Bellana or Roseo alba : 2 0|Multifloraerecta » + 1 0 
Bicolor , . . . 1 0} Mirabilis, Smith - » 10 
Clio, Harrison . + 2 0 | Meteor, Hee . age Ne) 
Cooperii 1 Magnifica, Smi . eS shenO: 
Conspious arborea, Cat. Pendula terminalis, May 1 0 
+ 1 6) Pulchella, M ape Be 
cart eit + 1 0| Princeps, Smit! . » 20 
one orcordata : 1 0 Racemifiora, Day . ile ah 
Clintoni + + 1 6} Ricartonii sie arsted 
latirmcta Smith . +L 6 Bay Kyle te ea 
Conspicua, Smith . . 1 6| Racemosa t b EVENS. 
Chandlerii . . 1 0| Rogersiana . +10 6 
Carnea, Smith” . ed 6 Stpioes ‘conspicua, May Cran sb 4 
Corymbiflor: Vinee erate ith Cpl 
Dalstonii, Smith . « 1 0 | Stew ibd ck (J 
Delicata v Be Stylosa maxima, May Sa pati 
Dennisiana . Renae) legans, May . 1 6 
Excelsa, Smith . BPE 20! Rpleidens: Humboldt “apige bl 
ceed tricolor . ok 6 A Sorte 0. 
: eee “Tol Standiante ee ety 9 
Elegans Super) 1 0] St@lare, . 28. S106 
ae elegans, Thom. jana eae s 10 6 
. . wus | Transparens . . » 5 0 
TY > Harrison . - 2 | Thyneana . eet, 70 
ae Harrison . « 1 6} Tricolor, Ponty % Pee 
° . + 1 0| Towardii . gee 1 A 
; iflora . . 1 6] Triumphans, Kyle . JG ai 
ibunda magna, May 1 0 | Tille! a Sayin alt 
Fulgida superba, May . 2-0} Ush 5 AS chs 
seoelegans . 2 Venusta, Harrison y eet 0 
* 1 1 0| Victoria; Salter: (db peal) 
Itiflora - 2 6) Venus victrix . . ccd Sey) 
Grandiflora maxima,May 1 0 | Vernali: " ‘ aa al’) 
Glabra multifora 1 9 PvORetiin ey TTT 
6 
Gem, Harrison . 
walesateed of the ONE, fe left to the selection of F. and A. S. 
and Co., from 6s. to 12s. per dozen. A Catalogue of Dablias is 
now Peas and may be had on application. 
fPHOMAS ASH begs to inform PELARGONIUM 
GROWERS, that he intends sending out his two splendid 
SEEDLINGS, “ Prince Albert,’” peace er colour, and dark 
Spot, fine Trusser, large Bloom, fine Form, and good Habit; and 
his ‘‘ Conqueror of the World,” ane Pink, very dark Spot, free 
Bloomer, and good Habit, Plants now ready, one guinea each. 
Usual allowance tothe Trade. Orders addressed to T.A., 3, Char- 
lotte-place, Upper Grange Road, Bermondsey, 
N RS. 
SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1843, 
JAMES RICHARDSON, and TODD’S 
aD 
YY SALE. 
Rerort or THE Lonpon FioricutturaA, Soctery, SEPT, 20, 
1842 :—Six Blooms of a PSeedling Dahlia of 1841, named ‘* Mrs. 
eee Richardson,”” were sent for opinion by Mr. James Edwards 
York. This Flower was shown at the Royal South London 
rove ultural Exhibition last week, and had an extra prize 
“lL ; but on the present occasion was shown in much bet- 
ter character, the blooms being quite up in the centre, and deci- 
dedly first-rate. The following was the decision of the censors: 
Form, substance, and arrangement of petals, good; eye, goo 
depth, full; size, medium; general form, good; colour, eyeited 
occasionally tipped; class ‘of quality, first-rate.—From the Gar- 
ners’ Chronicle and Gazette. 
Also obtained ithe following prizes :—-No. of Blooms Exhibited. 
Ist prize at 30t! 12 
ist priz == Beverley, Sep ‘7th 
Awarded ai ‘a prize at the Roy al South London 1 Flo- 
Eoultaral society, Sept. 13th . 5 aaah 
Ist prize + Leeds, Sept. ae x + dian 2, Tiley apis 
ist prize weastle, Sept. 5 
ist brizeat neg asa a opirye: ‘first-class Seedling, 
Ist vie os the York Floral and Horticultural Society, 
Sept. 28th . 
Ast as uh the York Floricultural Societ y, Oct. Ist » 12 
1st prize in its class as se best white or blush, ditto. 
0 5 ft. Plants, 10s. 
Also recommended by ne London Floricultural Society as one 
of the best Six ae Dahlias coming out in 1 
ADY SALE (Topp’s): ‘eautiful ruby earmine, fine clean- 
cupped petals, of Spcbd substance, rising wel the centre ; of 
Sanath depth and good size ; very ouitetits and a decided 
first-rate flower, Height, 4 ft.; Plants, 10. 
All ontlers madresset J, Epwarps, Layerthorpe, Florist, Nursery 
and Seedsman, 7, New Bridge-street, York, will be strictly at- 
tended to; and the greatest care will be taken in sending out good 
plants at an early period, ae as to ensure a good bloom during 
the season.— York, Dec., 1842. 
1 GAINES, es Surrey-Lang, BATTERSEA, 
* begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and others, that his 
STOCK of PELARGONIUMS now ready for sending ont are 
strong healthy plants. ‘The following are a few of his Seedlings, 
which have been proved, and c: e recommended, viz. :— 
PELARGONIUMS. 
Gaines’s Duchess of Suther- Gaines’s pats se a 428 
jJand . . 63s delaide . 42s 
” Eanes a7 Wales , 425 
» Countess Eldon . 425 
‘ne Pride of Surrey 
ae Orange Perfection 63s 
mM mu oa 3 » 635 aa Princess Royal , 42s 
” Lady Si . + 428 ” Conspicuum 
ee eae ape 3 ee 
AH LIAS. 
Gaines’s Lord pitdhos—aare crimson . . + 10s 6d 
” ald Prudhoe—biush white 6 
” ly Duncannon—blush, shade d with lilac: » 10 
ms ae of the La ee cach blossom . 10 6 
» ‘Venus—clear whit - 10 6 
ee Surpasse Spabrocess fine Jarge primrose ren 
Ae pi ate purple + 10 6 
n Yellow— bright yellow Pp 6 
Gaiiogues * Se Pelargoniums, Dahli , Pansies, Calceolarias, 
Verbenas, Fuchsias, &c., may be obtained by applying as above. 
Feb, 2, 1843, 
SPLENDID LISIANTHUS RUSSELLIANUS. 
Sige CUTHILL, Frorist, Denmark Hill, Cam- 
heat, well, begs to inform the public that he has strong 
‘ANUS. and very bushy Plants of the LISIANTHUS TUES ELL 
ich finer than he has ever had them, from 2s. 6d. t 
RBENAS, 
HALLY, Nuter iin and Florist, 
* Kent, eee to offer the following New VERBEN. 
Queen,” a lar; ‘ight 
round truss of ies and fine shrubby habit, 
peautiful rosy pink, with white centre, carrying ay flat truss. 
Ha.ty’s. £‘ Lilacina,”? - bright lilac, With very large flower and 
compact truss. The above are all of fine ¢ bushy habits, and ver: 
free bloomers, and are awd ready to send out in Autumnal plants 
at 3s, 6d. (or 42 penny-postage stamps) each. The three Varieties 
10s. Fine healthy Plants of Rosa Devoniensis, from 30s. to 42s. 
per dozen. The ‘* Monarch” Camellia, from 10s. 6d. to 42s. se 
“Marchioness of Exeter,’? do. from 21s. to 63s, The usual 
allowance to the Trade. 
Pete etes 
DAHLIAS. 
HpOEDY KEYNES, Frorisr, Salisbury, most respect- 
fully begs to thank his Friends for their cade last season 
in ordering ‘* Dodd’s Prince of Wales,” and ford’s Perfec- 
tion,” and to assure them that it shall be nis Bray to offer 
nothing but First-rate Suow FiLowers. announcing va- 
rieties for May, 1843, he hopes to merit their continued approba- 
tion and confidence. 
Li or DAHLIAS, 18: s. d. 
petals; es ana sient not tg be surpassed for form, 
and is safely es as a grand ONG flower ; most 
distinct. Plants 
Sole Baker (Dosa) dai claret; fine show-flower ; 
certain ; very deep ; cupped; rising centre; finest 
SOEs 5 new colour 5 ante distinct from any other. War- 
anted, Plants in May + 10 
Violet Perfection (keynes")— deep’ purple, with most ‘vivid 
light violet shade in the centre of each petal; fine form ; 
shape ‘ond growth of Metella, The shading of this 
flower is so prominent as to make it indispensable as a 
first-rate show-flower. Warranted, Plants in May 10 
ipo Pry (Brown’: 3) light ruby ; fine show-flower ; perfect 
shape; not new in colour, but superior in its class. 
Plants in May 
Virgil (Mountjoy’ 's)—dark maroon ; first mt 
Surprise rad gE) DELEIED distinctly nitived with white ; 3 
finest of its cla: 
Confidence Gack yeroringe “puff; first rate ; best of its 
a 
a 
a 
colour tee +10 
Great Mogul cAttwell's)—dark red . . . . +10 
Asmodeus (Wheeler’s) very 
10 
Queen of the Isles (Low’: peenatice, edged with “crimson 3 
beautiful colours; quite distinct ; first-rate f - 10 
Hero of Stonehenge (Whale’: s)—dark © rimson ; vats 
Swindon eMC | 's)—dark rose ; decidedly ps 9 10 
rince of Wales (. —finest yellow ‘ . 
Mrs. Shelly (Mitehells pees dark peach 
Competitor (Hodges’)—lighbt rose; extra fine ; first-rate 
Prince of Wales (Girling’: 'S)— shaded purple; 
Ravens Royal eenaeont 's)—light Ru {ipped with purple 
edford Surprise (Shepherd’s)—shad: ‘ose ; extra fine 
Sea Stopford (eee 's)—very aria first erate P 
Twyford BSCE rose; rst rate for . 
Horace (Mountjoy’s)— & . 
Prince Albert (A gaara & ng ede 
Marquess of pater etis (Brown’: eae « ‘ 
Sir F, Johnstone—pur Sol 3h 
America (@ituinmond’s)— naded purple -. + 
Lady Alice Peel (Sackeoni light nt rose ws 
Rose Unique (angel IAN. 
Westbury Rival oe 
Northern Beauty Robi ase” ‘tit edged pink 
ea ae ee RES Sy )— 
Lady Anne Murray (Catleugh’s)—light ‘mottled 
Gipsy Maid (Girling 's)—very dark . 
PAAAAMAMARMAAAAAAATSSOAAAA AAG @2 AD 
DPW NUN NNNYNNHBHHWWAAYL 
of Comwall (Low’s)—rose 
The along first rate Varieties, 128. per dowen : 
ny Keynes (Keynes’ Maria (Wheeler 
araiee Defiance feos ) Metella Beet Bk 
rgo (Widnall’s) Nicholas Nickleby (Cormack’s) 
Andrew Hofer (Holmes’) President of the West (Whale? 8) 
Beauty of ibe Hes (spary? 8) Pickwick (Cormack’: 
Optima (Th henomenon (Whale’s) 
Day "Dowager: re (Jack- | Satirist (Headland’s) 
Ronge et Noire (Ansell’s) 
78) 
Barihatntero Hae, 
Triumph (Milliez?) 
Euclid (Ward’s Springfield rae (Gaines’s) 
Conservative ed 's) slimax (Jeffrey's) 
Tournament (Catleugh’s) Queen (Widnall’s) 
Eclipse (. 
Tournament ash on 
Admirable (Spary’ 
co cuepensenle (Giring” 8) 
Bridesmaid (Brown's) 
Lady suliddleton (sestrey’ 8) 
Le Grand Bedow m. (Low’s) 
Maid of Bath (Davis's 's) 
Hope (Neyille’s) 
Eclipse (Ditto) 
Majestic (Ditto) 
Duchess of Teer Jer’s) 
Egyptian King ( 
Grace Darling Dodds) 
Ne plus Ultra (Widnall’s) 
Rival Sussex (Standford’s) 
Springfield Rival anwood?s) 
Unique (Ansell’s) 
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AURICULAS, & 
ESSRS. DICKSON, Nurserymen na anlonietsy 
-Lane, Brixton, respectfully solicit the early attention 
of Amateurs andthe Trade to their extensive and choice col- 
lection, whic! 
true to their ‘dnd ds. Mcaats Dickson also havea more pairs 
of pay splendid red ates shalt 's CORNELIUS, to dispose 
of; itis a beautiful and d ct variety, and asa show- flower, 
is irivahed in its class. ea tel EGER may be had on application 
essrs. Dicxson, te Messrs. Warner & WARNER, Seedsmen, 
‘ke , CEN Bond 
“FUCHSIA “EPPSIL 
7M. PAWLEY, of the White Hart Hotel, Bromley, 
Kent, having purchased the entire Stock of this magni- 
ficent FUCHS SLA, which pronounced he most competen 
Judges to be the best Grower, the largest Flowerer, and for 
fineness of Habit and richness of Colour not to be surpassed by 
any Fuchsia yet in cultivation. A Specimen of it may be seen in 
Bloom at the above Hotel, by the end of nt month, when 
Plants may be had at 10s. 6d. each, aud sent free to any part, 
upon the receipt of a Post-office order. Theusual AeouAE ened 
half-a-dozen  deeeda are faker. The Stock is is HER 
O THE PUB 
PoE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. -—Yourtn & Co. 
beg leave to inform their friends that they have mae appointed 
any person as Agent for the sale of the abo ve in London, and 
therefore will not guarantee the genuine} variety cnteka pur- 
chased from their Nursery.— Great saa Mar. 17, 1843. 
PELARGONIUMS, AURICULAR CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, 
nd SELECT PLANTS. 
H GROOM, ‘Claphand -Rise, near London (removed 
© from Walworth), by Appointment Florist to her Majesty, 
begs to inform the a, Gentry, and Public, that his Cata- 
logue of new and fine PI ELARGONIUMS, &c., is ready, and may 
be had on application. 
CHOICE STOVE, Ore ae ON, Neate AND 
HERBACEOUS PLA , TREES, 
CPS Jets SoS iS) PRICED ‘CATALOGUE te 1843 
. be obtained on eae by Post, by forwarding 
two ae postage-stamps to T. cKson, Nurseryman, King- 
ston, Surrey; or, on personal eppentions gratis. 
Kingston Nursery, March 23, 1843. 
ORSTEN, Florist to Her a and His ee 
Highness |Prince ALBERT, 19 A, Davies-street, Berkele 
square, has just imported from Holland fine trees of ihe following 
degeribtion | New Orange Apricot, 5s, each; Dou Rontavaue 
Peach, 5s..do.; Pear and Apple Trees, from 4s, to Bs. ach ; New 
Dutch Cherry Currant, 6s. per doz. ; ¢ Rhododendrons, with 
numerous bloom-buds, 1s. 6d. to 3s.each 5 Splendid Orange-Trees, 
with fruit, from 10s, to 2/.each; Dutch Potatoes, 4lb. for 1s, 
TO PINE-GROWERS. 
TO BE SOLD, a Great Bargain, about SIX HUN- 
FRUITING and SUCCESSION PINE PLANTS, 
(clean pant He ota ) in smallor large quantities. For particulars, 
apply on the ey S. Rosiine’s, Rye Common, Peckham, 
near oqitoks 
ILLIAM LYNN, NurserymMan, SEEDSMAN, 
and Fiorist, late of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, respect- 
fully informs the Gentry and Public in pie that he is now 
xrying on the above business, and connected therewith a 
GarpEN Too, Nara ovyay at t the Vratnines No, 10, Church. 
street, ey, opposite Morning-lane. to state 
that his collection or roe | ry, Garden, and Flower Seeds is of 
the very best quality, and tue to kind; likewise his Fruit-Tree: 
Flowering and pyPlereen Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants, eranidal 
and Bulbous Roots, His Garden Utensils are also of the best: 
description, at prices which, he trusts, with industry, punctuality, 
and attention, will secure to him general patronage. 
W. olicits particular Cee ie £2 his new PEA, Lynn’s 
RINKLED Marrow, id. per quart, which is superior 
to the Knight’s Marrows, and each moe advantageous, especially 
in small gardens, its height being 3 to 4 fect; it is the 
jific summer and autumn Pea ever inttdiuged “per verve in its 
bearing, the pod quite full, and of delicious flavour, even when 
nearly ripe.—Catalogues of Seeds, Garden Implements, &c., may 
be had on application, inclosing a postage-stamp. 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, and OTHERS. 
ye) BBE. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 
to ee Lessa a at iets Auction Mart, Bartholomew- 
Jane, on Tv. AY, Maxcn 28, and Tuurspay 30th, 1843, at 
Twelve 0 adtbele each day; a Fine Collection of CARNATIONS, PIco- 
TEES, PINKS, AMERICAN PLANTS, RosEs, DAHLIAS, HEARTSEASE, 
FucusiaAs, VerRBENAS, &c. May be viewed on the morning of 
Sale. Catalogues iby! ve had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 
merican Nursery, Leytonstone. 
R. JOHN KING begs to give notice that he is in- 
structed to sell by Public Auction, on ais 27th and follow- 
ing days of March, 1843, the property of t late Mr. Curtis, 
Nurseryman, Balham-hill, Surrey, on the estat at 10 0' 
each day, the Lease, 22years unexpired, all the 
Green and Hoth ows ee ss Pits, Frames, and all sue Plants, cae jas, 
Ericas,P Auricula: 
Bulbs, Shrubs, aos ee AS wRRT Apples, Beare Dining: Cheries, 
Gooseberries, Currants, &c. so the Horse, Carts, Ploughs, 
Harrows, and Implements; the Erection of a Stable, Sheds, &c. 
ay be viewed nti the Sale. Catalogues had of Mr. Ginss, 
Seedsman, Piccadilly; of Mr. Lake, Seedsman, Bishopsgate- 
street ; and of the adeavneert Hackney-road. 
Hie CONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY 
No. 34, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. 
Established Lae Empowered by Act of alle 3 William IV. 
OW ER OF PREMIUM THAN THOSE THER OFFICE, 
that entitle the assured to participate inthe D Dr fits as follows :-— 
“Age. { 40 | 45 {50 
Annual | | 
Premium|1 10 6|1 14 7/1 19 0|2 4 8/21011/2 19 9]8 11 9/4 8 0 
per cent.| [ | i 
The Bonus declared in 1834 ‘amounted upon an average to 162. 
per cént. on the premiums then paid; and in 1839 a second 
Bonus was awarded, ped on the average ag 312. per cent. 
on the premiums paid the preceding five years. 
No extra charge for fesidence in any part o! art ope, nor for 
roceeding (in a decked, sailing, or steam eater) from any one 
Port thereof to another during peace, to-Assurers, not being sea- 
faring men by profession. Licenses are anes to go to any part 
of the world upon terms proportionate to the 
Policies on a lives of persons dying by suicide) duelling, or by 
as respects ‘the interests of 
cretary. 
GLISH anp SCOTTISH LAW LIFE ASSUR- 
CE and LOAN ASSOCIATION. Offices, 147, Strand, 
London; and 119, Princess-strect, Edinburgh.—Subseribed Capi- 
tal, 1,000,000/. 
This Association embraces every description of risk Fonungent 
upon Life. A Liberal system of Loan. An extensive legal 
nexion, and a direction and proprietary composed of all Aes 
A union of a English and Scotch sys’ ss of Assurance. For 
tables of Rates of Assurance, iaadise ad Endowments, or 
any other infor mation, apply at the ye or to the Agents of 
the Association. , PIDGEON, Actuary. 
PE S SYSTEM OF HOT HOTHOUSE BUILDING 
RMING, and VENTILATING.—The superiority of the 
principle first introduced by Jo. Penn, Esq-, = £0, obtaining a 
being now fully i, W. HILL, acquaints 
the Nobility, Hostieuttarst Lr ane Public generally, that 
jth the Inventor, deyoted much ae 
and study to fois tbe paris in the construction of Conserva- 
tories, Stoves, Greenhouses, Pits, and other Morticultiral 
Erections, and to heat them bee IMPROVED HOT-WATE 
APPARATUS, fe ensure ANY DEGREB OF TEMPERATURE, 
earnestly solicits their inspection of the working of this system 
at the Inventor’: i, residence, Le 
The peculiar advantages in Houses erected upon, or altered 
to, this principle, are—Free and rapid Circulation, Equality of 
Tem perature, and safe and agreeable access, at all times, to the 
most delicate constitutions. 
Churches, Chapels, Manufactories, or other large Public 
d and ventilated. The 
Heating Apparatus, which is of the very Bere description, com- 
vining ‘Durability and Simplicity wes Economy in the 
tion of Fuel, is manufactured by ai fazed. under the super 
Stan denies of JNO. PENN, Esq., Dneidee F 
Reference is permitted to Jno. Winton} Esq., Isleworth, ead 
numerous other Gentlemen, who are practically acquainted wil 
the merits of we ee u’s mode of Suplring Mr. Pani NS a prince 
Designs, an 
to W, Hip, alder atid Surveyor, jLewistata, 
