THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 7—1843. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 
Price 6d. 
1 INDEX OF THE oR ae SUBJECTS IN 
LIVERPOOL BOTANICAL INSTITUTION.— 
Exuisirions at the GarpEn for we Phe 1843.—The Ex- 
Amaryllis belladonna, its treat ures an economical method = 
meni ° ieee a5) of avi ng . a ibitions will take place on Friday, Friday, June 23, and 
= markson ¢ + : Hf Friday, September 8, when the folewenes Prizes will be awarded 
Ma: fanuring with green crops « sa | ot each Meeting. 
un, ni I ere 7 
Bees, Wighton’s rem re 85b| Naturalist’s G eae Ay ora 
Boller, Stephenson's double cy:  Bilobe) fernarkelGat A kebs ll gesrnernecs 
lind + + 875) — “evergreen, to prune a4 [eee 
cee Hand:murveying + 82 ¢| Olive, ancient hethod ofgrafting ec] Sé | 
Canker, to + 89 is Bowei, its treatment ees : 24 : 
Carrots, Belgian, Yield best when Paine from Ponatoes op ee ob) is CLASS I, Sell os 3 |3 
hickly sow 86 a| Pears, for standar + 9b | SE Eel 8 |e 
La ee aa enraaeanar 4 Perennials, for reels. + 895 | BR Bel gt 318 
a,asagreenmanure - ~ 84} Planting, remarks ue . Ba! Oe So) fee 
Glingens, for a conservator: + 89 4) Red-spider, to destr a a 
Conifers; manures injurious to’. Hoa] Rose de Lisle, a 004 stock for a ; m nese] ng 
nseryator’ chen plants 8 a i a3 a A |Greenhouse Azaleas in collections, Is. d.js. d.|8. 
Cottagers, Os method for them STD O on exhibiting . ae not more than 2 plants of a sort] 6 | 3 //15 0/10 0|— 
to prepa 83.4 the open border. i i 5 
peavinere alae’ + 845| — their treatme: nt in pots a | B one Shoe in collections of 6 
ae see 4 9883 Shrubs, ornamental 9a Alien 6 }/25 0/20 oj— 
edia, rey. « © for pl anting. under ees 0 @ S uxotic Or chidacese, 3 specimens | 3 3 ||40 0/20 o|— 
Drage Bill, Fesmarka on. ApsTasy ie a ¢} p |P in pots, in 
ilberts, to train de-husbandry, implement; for Be 
Fish, gold, their hardine: + 85 its of tary w oe my a6 a of 10 varieties 10 |/60 0/40 0/30 
Fuchsias, for fae open around + 89] Stove plants, list of a | E |Pelargoniums in pots, ditto” of 6 
pes anento. suey, a 88 ¢| Sulphate of me, as a fixer of varietie: 6 ||30 0/20 0)10 
rafting, as practise the an: ammonia ae| yp 
cients x #4 ¢| Tansy, asa green m Esso UG F Gerdes Roses, including Moss, 
Grasses, for pastur Riede) tnnyeo conyertinton 88 ¢ rovence, &c,, 12 bunches of 3 
Guano, ae on... 86a ge best time to inp the blooms each, and not less than 
— "price + 88¢] bark from. 85 0 12 varieties . 36 | 36 ||10 0| 7 6/5 
Gypsum, as a fixer of Ammonia. 83 ¢| Trellis for climbers . 4b 
Hort. Soc. Gar ardens,. admission of Vitriol, green, to use i agc¢| @ |Chinese Roses, No Chinese Hybrids, 
Ie ee 89 ¢| Ward's Cuses, plants for Soph ae60"e isettes, Bourbon, 
— Room: A exhibit “plants at 89 ¢ Wells, to sweeten 86D &e.; 12 bouche of 3 blooms each, 
iy, asa covering for uses es Sila | yO re) Cestctyed by ‘corrosive 2 varieties .| 36 | 36 jlo 0 6| 5 
SIUC ALAA aeertgie l 884 1 |Fuchsias, in 6 distinct varieties |] 9 | 620 0110 0/— 
I |Stove or Greenhouse Plants, in mis- 
FUCHSIA TODDIANA. cellaneous collections 6 | 660 0/40 0j)30 
THOS. CRIPPS, Florist, &c., Tonbridge Wells, Kent, 4] 4 |/80 020 of10 
respectfully informs his friends that he has puree of Mr. 
pone. Gate Gardener to Carr. Monyrr NNY, and raiser of the 
distinct variety of this now j 
Flowers, specimens 
the initials ‘* A. af onion of which was as follows ;— 
A, B.—Y Seasbee is one of considerable beauty, and differs 
in the sues Length of wie divisions of the calyx from any which we 
ave yet seen. Its col bright, and not dimmed with 
that dirty tinge Stn justally ene amongst this class of 
flowers.”?— eners’ Chroi 
3 Mr. Lown’s, Clapton Nursery; and 
Ir BAW URE Be White son ‘Ton, Bromley, Kent ; at which places, 
and of Mr, HARRISON, Downham, Norfolk, orders will be apceived 
for plants, to be sent out at the end of “april, ab 10s. 6d. ef 
With the usual discount to the trade, if six or more are talent me 
once, As small plants can be safely Patented through the 
Post, by forwarding a Post-office order for 10s. 6d. persons 
have them sent free of cpottene: All the new Fuchsias can be 
had at the same time. Strong Plants of Man ane ie bicolor, the 
new Greenhouse Climber, 10s. 6d., are now re 
A Catalogue of T. C.’s extensive Sai a ee Roses can be 
had on application, enclosing two Postage- -stamps, 
poeta SEER OD | baka bal 3 
DOGS CHARLWOOD, Srzpsman, 14, Tavistock- 
ww, Covent-Garden, begs announce to his Friends 
and the) oe ne he has reccived his usual Auge supply of 
GER: TOCKS, ASTERS, and BALSAMS, &c., which he 
Beet i te one at the olewing reduced ees 
GERMAN Srocks, 
50 var. of 300 seeds each 40s) 48 var, of 100 seeds each ite 
50, = 150 208 > 00 
50 4, 100 » 15s] 24 4, 100 ” a 
2 4, 300 ” 20s] 18 4, 100 ” 78 
25 C«, 150 Gs bY hae 100 ” 6s 
25 5, 100 ” 8] 12 4, 100 ” 5s 
eivieesy 100) ” BOds EAD ciior in, 200 » 4s 
96 5, 100 288 100 ” 38 
MAN ae 
20 var. of 300 pene each ue 10 am Reene. flowered Asters 
iu » 150 100 seedseach 55 
205 100 ” 8 12 var. eae 100-do. 58 
8 ,,dwf.300 9 10s | 6 var. Turkish do. 100 go: 3, 
Beas 150 ” Ss | 12 var. Brontta Stoc 
ra » 100 ” 8s 300 seeds cach 15s 
290~«~S«*100 is Besa, ay 3 8s 
pou a) ” 6s]12 4, 100 » 5s 
4s 
Wanye eee, Scarlet and Purple Giant Stocks, 1s, per 
e! 
Soria warm from the finest eum 100 seeds, 2s. 6d, 
pac! 
are neh Car 
‘Ogether Sn “tie following New and ‘Scarce Fu OWER Seebs : 
Nagallis azurea grandiflora Tpomopsis elegans 
prgemone grandifi Lychnis TalPetk 
schycome iberidifolia eucaria senccioides 
CHa ula buleherrima Lobelia begonizxolia 
ce a lgens 
onia ilohela »  splendens 
Martynia proboscidea 
Geletotaria tr from superb vars, | Gonothera Drummondii 
Eu, Phorbia va glochidiatum. tea 
ara 18 Variegata Pentstemon cobee: 
Gloxime ae picts coccinea ne anictaes fruticosa 
Por tulaca Thelluson mii 
lox Drummondii 
Heidt tenuifolia Podotheca capitata 
Ipo ee Rhoedanthe Manglesii 
Tsote Sin many varieties Schizopetalon Walkerii 
ma axilla Thunbergia, 4 varieties 
+ C. begs oe cake that he is in daily expectation of a further 
Su) 
boty of American Tree and Shrub Seeds, when his Catalogue 
e€ imme ee printed. 
i . 7 ot paramount mashes ance to the 
os of this delicious : atid much esteemed Fruit. 
taining wists With Engravings, will shortly be pubWeHeag con- 
cost ae Sty: ome to set up or adapt the apparatus, with 
pte ete" Le mene oe 5s. each copy. Orders are 
Lap ties Ww Union-r 
fursery, Plymouth.—Feb. 15th, 1eca, Vt RENPE> ce 
K |Stove or Greenhouse Plants, “Gitte 
L |Stove or Greenhouse Plant, best 
ornamental single specs en 1 1 |/25 0/20 O}10 
M [Forced Hardy Plants in pots ; as 
OSES, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 
Verbenas, &. &c. 12 | 12 |/30 0/20 o|10 
N |Herbaceous Calceolarias, jin 6 vari. 
eties, in pots » «| 6] 6ll0 of 7 Gls 
ce} shrubby Calceolarias, ditto . ae 6 |)10 0) 7 6) 5 
Pp {Carnations and Picotees, in pans, | 
alldistinct . 5 . . -| 18 | 12 |/20 0/15 O}10 
R |Pinks, ditto ditto. J 18 | 12 |/10 0] 7 6) 5 
S |Dahlias, ditto ditto . — .| 24 | 12 //30 0/20 0)10 
T |Tulips, ditt oe . +} 12 | 124/30 0/20 0/10 
V_ |Pansies, ait ditt «| 24 | 24 110 0) 5 Oj— 
W |Cut Flowers, in erncientai groups 
baskets —|—]15 O10 OF 56 
= Miscellaneous Flow ers in pots, set | 
boxes, baskets, or stands ; in- | i 
| 
doectsine the newest jgueriotis | I 
of tender annuals, &c. 12! 12 |10 0] 7 6) 5 
Total £50 
wo} Amount of 
&¢ Prize: 
§ fh 
ps 2g 
53 CLASS Il. Fs 
Bx 
Se — 
— 8s. d. 
AA |Grapes, the best Seles . , . . +|20 0 
BB | Pines, the best . . . + [20 0 
CC |Melons, the best 12 6 
DD | Peaches, the pest ee of 8 specimens {15 0 
EE |Nectarines, t dish of 8 specimens j15 0 
FF Miscellaneous epuetons of Fruit, oreieisel 
of at least 6 different kinds of Hothouse or 
Wall-fruit,indishes . +60 0}40 oj2 
GG | Miscellaneous collections of other Fruits, con. 
sisting of at least 6 diff. kinds, in dishes . 20 0/10 0] 5 
S 
be ex’ 
bited at the May Meeting only, in Baskets,/20 5 10 0} 5 
Total 2/16 of | 
EXTRAS at discretion of the Judges £/4 0 
Sack Total to be pouecced for 
t each Meeting 
n orde! facilitate the regulations as eet possible, in Gee 
of specimens brought fr eee a dis’ stance, a 
EPHERD, the Cur 
Hs : nt DicKINSoN, M: De nee Secretary. 
24, Great Geores, square, ierpool Jan, 
N GAINES, Frorist, ear ak BatrersKa, 
egs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and others, that his 
STOCK of Sanne GONIUMS now ready for sending out 
strong Beal hy plants. are UE ae Seedlings, 
en proved, and can umended, viz. :— 
which have Pp PELARGONIUMS. 
Gaines’s Lady Duncannon 42s 
oyal Adelaide. 42s 
Prince of Wales . 42s 
Gaines’s aoe of nae 
ee ” 
paide of Sor rey . 68s ” 
4 Orange Perfection G3s} Countess Eldon. « 438 
3 Amul » Princess Royal. 428 
is y Sal a ay ‘ae ” Conspicuum » 428 
ror Supt » 428 i 
ne eee AHLIAS, es 
5 ore ee iets oh crimson r ~ + 
ore - fa ly Prudhoe—blush white . 7 6 
ie Duncannon—blush, eet with Tae « SOHO: 
» Lady of the Lake—Peach blossom 10 6 
s Venus—clear white GeO 
ad Surpasse Primrose—fine’ large primrose aoae72O 
” Blezans —rosy pur; Palo. 6 
i. olden Fellow bight yeltow ye 6 
Calceolarias, 
0} ies of Pelargoniums, Dahlias, Pansies, 
Vi cree pee aed may be obtained by applying as above. 
Feb. 2, 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
Re. co ray 
Bussum AND: DISTINCT FUCHSIAS.— 
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select and superb Collection. 
forming a selection of such as are really good, to the exclusion 
of many that are mere nominal varieties ; and they would refer to 
he numerous testimonials of success which attended their mode 
of selecting last season collections for Amateurs, for competition 
ca va Horticultural Exhibitions throughout the kingdom. 
LL and ae also feel desirous of ae attention to their 
peculla® metho executing orders for this tribe of plants ; 
namely, that any will deliver them free'of postage, on the receipt 
of a post-office Gua , to any part of the United Kingdom, in the 
first week of Apri I next, i in collections, epo the following fase 
Twelve fine show varieties 12s. | Twelve extra fine show vari- 
Twelve extra fine ditto ates, very superior. . 218. 
e selection being left to YourLL an 
DESCRIPTION OF FUCHSIA ST. CLARE, 
his magnificent Fuchsia was raised by Mr. Meehan, gardener 
to | Colonel Harcourt, at St. , Isle of Wight, from whom 
's. YOUELL Obtained the entire stock. In May last it was 
suited to Dr. Linpey for his opinion, which will be foundin 
th e Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 14th of. that month, as follows :— 
“Your Seedling Fuchsia is by far the finest hybrid we have seen, 
the flowers being three inches in length, with the tube and sepals 
of a bright carmine colour, and the petals of a rosy purple. If, as 
you say, it is a strong grower and a free bloomer, i it will prove a 
valuable addition to this LE eet genus.” Asa proof of its being 
a most profuse bloomer, Y. & C ada plantin flower on Sept. 15, 
1849) onlorie: braden oF wiich ware upwards of 
ane a splendid glee forthe greenhouse, conser’ vatars or 
garden. Price ae suet Pus Be sent free of postage to any ae 
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of the United ie . de 
Fuchsia tr ae itylosa maxima . 3 6 
outer corolla a delicate | ella. » 20 
transparent pink, boldly | Thompsoniana superba . 2 6 
tipped with bright green, Towardii pb ey 6.1) 
and inner corolla:a fine Triumphans . . - 20 
rosy carmine, habit of | Toddiana . 5 . -10 6 
the plant erect, and a see 
profuse bloomer . 5 0} Usher! . . . - 10 
BEG afinis, or radi: Vole ‘Victois a Ft ee 
~ 1 0] Ver . . pee 
cee arborea o|V Sie . . . » 20 
Fuchsia arborea grandi- Youellii . . . Seles Wi) 
flora. 0} Woodsii .  . 16 
aurantia | | 2 0 VERBENAS. 
««Laconii,”’ a fine blue, de- 
lightfully fragrant, of 
vigorous, but compact 
habit, and the heads of 
Belladifoliata, or 
Belliana, or roseo alba 
(pure white, beautifully 
ppbed with ae 
Bicoloi 
Br ecene . . . wards of three 
half inches in: diameter. 5 6 
« Princess Royal,’’ of the 
Brockmanii_ . 
Curtisii . z ‘ purest snowy white; the 
Compacta . . jowers: remarkably 
Cooperii . * la and extremely 
ne: . . fragrant; nothing n 
Chandlerii . . xceed the purity of the 
Conspicua . 
rea. 
Cordata superba 
Corymb’ iflora 
variety, andit possesses 
that acquisition, not to 
be found in any of its 
. tai 
Dalstonii . . clear white during fading 5 6 
Dicksonii . . {It would be as weil to 
Delicata : remark, that the petals 
von of the flowers of 
Elegans superba. 
erect tricolor . 
free, to any part of the 
vanes Kingdom, in the 
week of April.] 
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5 o|———— grandiflora - ° 6 
jlobosa yariegata . 0 | Barkerii, extra ‘fine . # 4 
Grandiflora maxima. 0| Barnesii . i ey 
Grand ne 2 5 . . 0 | Delicata, fine erie Ras 
Hopver eae 0 | Edmondii ee 70 
iy beida. Goodies: 2 i 6 . if "20 
Incomparabilis 5 . 0 | Favourite ‘ ¥ 
llicifolia + + 1 6| Formosa, jbeautifa ae ae 
Tnflata fulgida Raabe 0| _ with white ey aere 
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pita aa ac 6|Hendersonii - + - é 
King, extra fine and very- ee nee -g, 
large (new) \s /- 5-27 SONNE Ee ceprae ee aes 
Lariat: Sane e Sor ae 
Loudonii . . . Cie ‘ i 3 
Mzcnabiana - ae sng esr Mee 
Magninioa May's) Samet Ui eek ren 
: ‘2 3 1 6|Splendens 036 
pena ny ae . 1 0| Striata coccinea, ext. fine 2 0 
ee | 2 o|Teucrioides rosea,do,. . 0 6 
Be) 2 0|Tweediana  . 06 
Pendula (Youne's) sett Vieto See 
walcherrima egy “Jo alas oie 
Pistillum 2 
Pendula a terminalis card pO ‘ithe above will also be sent 
Princeps | Keer + 2 0/| free of postage to any part of 
Racem 1 0 | the United Kingdom} 
Teacomifira elegans 3 6 PETUNJAS 
acemosa_— + “20 Wega os pe cae 
Rosea elegans. + + 1 0) Magniflora | +) vs 
Ricartonii + + , v Gales m toe, eae 
Smithii . . . . vady Peel ¥ = eae 
Splendida coe +, 1. 0 | Medora * 0 eee 
andi + 1 0/Gem. - 20 
plendens (Humboldt) 2 0 | Rook’d ede Sea eee 
Splendens (Kyle? 8). . 2 6|Roseaalba - ee tha) 
Salmonia . . + 2 6|Beauty . Pt ? 7S —6 
Stewarti Lieipe ages 0| Grandis . 20 
Sanguinea . ‘3 : | [rhe above can also be sent 
Stylosa conspicua 
e of postage to any part of 
=———- elegans 
0 ole ‘United Kingdom] 
roe ne 
Agents for the sale a fanaa & Co.’s Improyep Cont- 
S ay be seen on application. 
mouth Nemes Norfolk, Feb. 16, 1843. 
OILERS, which m 
Great Yarm: 
