THE GARDENERS’ 
GP ONE Ves 
[Frs. 18, 
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DRAGE’S < “ANTAGONIST,” the successful White 
DAHLIA, and pronounced to be decidedly “‘ first-rate,’ will 
“eh ee out to the Trade only. The following are the names of the 
rserymen who ha’ ave. sey ordered, and who will be able to 
yetail plants i in May n 
S.— ME fees 
Brown, Slough | Poster, Strand 
Mitchell, Piltdown | Rendle, Plymouth 
Stein, Highgate 
Lodge, Broughton 
Warrison, Yor! 
| White, Poole 
| | Alexander, ie ieiand 
ernan, Covent Garden 
Whale, Elcot | Gregory, Cirencester 
Salter, Versailles | Nutting, Cheapside 
Appleby, 20) id Oliver, New-cross 
Girling, aera. and Covent Garden 
Earl, Birmingham ¥ Stewart, Salt-hi 
Smith, F, and A., Hackney Hrolsigs Middlet 
Miellez, Lille Han pay des Stusselbureh 
King, Iver a Clapt 
idwards, York Maule, Bris 
Little and ser yes Carlisle 
Gaines, Battersea 
| Paul, Cheshunt 
Small, Colnbr | Lealy, 
Heale, pening eat Calne | Spary, Hungerfor 
Veitch, Ex Knight, St. Lennar’ a Sea 
Seana Bath 
‘Warner and Warner, 28, Corn-| L 
Bunney, Covent Garden 
ockhart, 15! 6, ‘Cheapside 
larter, 258, High Holborn 
Charlwood, Covent Garden 
have not anaes Plants Meee have en 
hill 
Sean eos 
erymen who 
feet pede’ te — ae as soon as r ved.— Slo , Feb. 
DLING Dantas FOR 1843, 
M*. JAMES RICHARDSON, and TODD’S 
EROe one E. 
Rerort oF THE LonpdON Froricu.turaL Society, SEPT. 21 
1842: rosix Blooms of a Seedling Dahlia of 1841, named ** fie 
James Richardson,” were sent for opinion by Mr. ames Edwards 
of York. This Flower was pion. at the Royal South London 
Floric ultural Pet ben last week, and had an extra prize 
awarded ; but 07 ca ion 
ter character, ihe Biontie being Gite up es ge centre, and deci- 
dedly first-rate. The following was the de 
Form, substance, and arrangement of p tals 
depth, full; size, medium; general form, good 
deep ion tipped; class of quality, first- a com the Gar- 
s’ Chronicle ani ze 
‘Also obtained the RUNES prizes :—No. of Blooms saa 
ist prize at Hull, Aug. : 20th eae ig 
ist prize at Beverly, Sept. 
Awarded an extra prize at Aa Royal: South London Flo- 
ricultural Society, Sept. 13th . . . 
ist prize at Leeds, Sept. ais . > . . 5 . 
ist prize at Newcastle, Sept. 21st 
ist prize at Auge as a. Fiver firsts volass Seedling, 
Sept. 27th 
ist prize at the York Floral and Horticultural Society, 
- 28th 
SCE 
ist prize at rie York Floricultur: ‘all Society, Oct. ist . 12 
Ist prize in its. Gey as the best white or blush, ditto. 
teight, 4to 5 ft. Plants, 10s. 6d. 
Also recommended by the London Porieultural Society as one 
of the best New Penline coming outi 
Lapy Saue (Topp’ Beauti save Sne, fine clean- 
cupped petals, of “good, substance, rising well in the centre ; of 
considerable depth and good size ; very constant, and a decided 
show tower Height, 4 ft; Plants, 10s. 6d. 
Allorders addressed J. Epw. aphee Layerthor pe, Florist, Nee: 
and Seedsman, 7, New Bri t, will be strictly 
tended to; and the greatest care will be neh in sending out g 
plants at an early period, so as to ensure a good bloom eres: 
the \ sages Dec., 1842 
SEEDLIN @ “RAN SUNC U LU SES. 
SES TYSO & SON, WaxiinerorD, beg to 
inform those gentlemen who may be unacquainted with 
Be seedling Ranunculuses, that they have made a selection of 
5 superb kinds, whose qua alt y has been tested at various Horti- 
cuiniral Exhibitions. The ortment named below contained 
specimens in most of the he these varieties are of vigorous 
habit, and are recommended as to those — 
sirous of cultiv ae Sg rs 
gar, Herbert. jotted: Alex Tolle 
Yellow mottled : Sort etitor. Yellow: Dictator, Raphael. me 
spotted: Felix, Maurice. Buff edged: Basilica, Cyrus, Vendom 
uff mottled: Adolphus, Beula. White-edged; Attractor, Or. 
lando. White spotted: Eur eka, Luna. White Jath- 
cart, Orsippus hit ermon. Various: Amasis, Jubal, 
egent.— Price of the 25 sorts, 4/., being 25 per Gent. under the 
Catalogue price, if taken singly. 
Messrs. T, & Son’s General Descriptive Catalogue for +1843 
may be had Grarrs, and will be sent prepaid to persons enclosing 
a twopenny postage label. 
NEW, GOOD, 
VE 
NEW, ND CHEAP. 
eee SUBLER, Nurseryman, Ramsgate, Kent, 
jected from the many new FUCHSIAS and 
NAS Splendid Cohissiipos, intends offering them to the 
e8 he follow- 
—Conspicua arbores atl Venus victrix, 
Moneypennii, ownyicey acemifiora, 
(Crip ‘osea alba 
Also a ae stingt Verbenas :—Queen, At 
varieg ata, Mortlock’s Superb, Burleyana, &c. s 
s. 6d. per doz. in tin cases (post ree or in pots 1 Les 
ge and carriage paid to Lon verbenas, er 
Pp 
Mee and 
or ) their being 
ee in tin cases (post-paid), or sregots 46, per dc 
carriage paid to London,—Persons may depend up 
good Plants, carefully packed in moss, and correct to Name. 
They will be sent out according to priority of orders in April, 
Aremittance from unknown correspondent Ss. 
vi tained a Prize of iv/., open to all England, for a 
Collection of Fuchsias, Pelangontns &c., at the Isle of Thanet 
Floricultural Show, Jaly 
List of Pelargoniums, eat can be had on application, 
LARCHES, 
ICHARD SMITH, Nurseryman, Worcester, has 
= about 300,000 TRANSPLANTED L. ARCHES, from 14 to 2ft., 
and also from 2 to 3 ft., of first-rate quality, to be disposed of, at 
very moderate prices. 
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, 
and from 10s. to 30s. each, has just been received from Italy, and. 
toxethee with the Catalonian and weet AAS Plants and 
uble Italian Tuberose Roots, may be onBETT’s 
late Mr. C. Barron’ , It ae an and Foret: Warchotise, 18, Pall 
Mall.—N.B. Packed Carefully, and sent to any part of the King- 
dom. ee Importer of fine armeésan and Gruyere 
Cheese, Gorgona ‘Anehoviegs Macaroni, &c, &c, Lists with 
Prices may be had, &e. 
INE PLANT for | SALE, Huanrny and CLEAN. 
Bold) —Abont 1000 Bale particulars ion Pine Plants to be 
@ great Bargain.—For particulars apply on th 
8. Rosting? 's, Peckham Rye Terrace. Pence: 
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PATRONIZED BY HER MOST SA ole MAJESTY THE 
QUEEN, HIS GRACE THE ye UTLAND, THE 
*oF HARRINGTON, ORD BISHOP OF 
DON, LORD VISCOUNT LORTON, AND MANY OF 
THE NOBILITY. 
op FASTOLFF RASPBERRY.—For many years 
ast there has been cultivated in the neighbourhood of Yar- 
ath salacont to the ancient Castle of Sir John Fastolff, a red 
ue Ry 
their astonishment at the exceeding Gierees of the fruit "Of this 
ve not been enabled 
to obtain a sufficien 
ei aving no obtained a supply (although limited) of fine Canes, 
oO offer them on the following terms, and they can be sent 
a safety to any part of the United Kingdom, on the receipt of 
ost-office order, 
Packages containing 50 Canes, 25s.—Packages containing 25 
Canes, 14s.— Package included. 
The few to whom Your. and Co. have sentit, have expressed 
their’ high admiration of its peter ae over “other varieties ; 
and a letter just received fr ntleman in Derbyshire, 
to whom this variety was ate ete that it invariably takes 
prizes at ee Hort. Shows in his neighbourhood. In conclasibas 
Xi 
is instance vey feel fully assured of 
its giving the most entire satisfaction.— ‘eat Yarmouth Nursery, 
No 
R-SEEDS, 36 packets, 10s., 18 do., 5a for 
ded postage- free to any part, Apply to Mr. Brown, 
Botanic Garden, Colchester. Any preferred epasies 
A mixed selection, containing 30 
varieties, for sowing indiscriminately on Borders, 5s. Pelargo- 
nium, Petunia, eat Heliotropium, 1s. per packet.—P.S. Enclose 
0} ost-office order or Stamps.—Feb, Ist, 1843. 
Curator, 
may be specified Es the order. 
DIW’S EARLY CANTALOUPE MELON. 
W M. “HARDIE begs to inform Melon-growers that 
he has still a quantity of his very superior EARLY 
MELON SEED to dispose of; to be had oe him at J. JARRETT’s, 
Esq., Carneston Court, neai r Bath ; or of Mr. J. CARTER, Seeds- 
man, 238, High Holborn, London, at 2s. oun ee packet—will be 
forwarded directly on receipt of the order for the money, This 
is the time to sow it, to know its qualities; if it is sown now, it 
may be had on the 1St Of May ay. I warrant it to set its fruit under 
the most adverse circumstances in which a Melon-plant can be 
placed ; at nes been shown at Chiswick these last two seasons in 
t GOlbs. weight of fruit on afer plants last year, 
from aa ee Wi with attention I have taken three crops from 
the same plants. The flavour is erection? and it may be grown 
to 6lbs., according to the number of fruit on each plant. 
NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 
EON E PINCH, and Co., have a large Stock of 
1 the newest and choicest FLower Sens, to the culti- 
vation of which great attention has AEA pais and which are 
n more than usually fine. L. P. , can therefore 
with cooftened recommend them, as elie in aval respect to 
be depended on ; and beg leave to offer for sale, 
25 packets. = -- wv 
50 
158. 
do, . . . . . 25s. 
100 a sectisl . Bee 
15: 
Delivered, ca eae free, to avy part of the Wikedoun Catalogues 
may be had on application as above. 
ery. 
; US & BICHEL, “Florists, & &cty oy Erfurt, ‘Pras. 
rs sia, having” received an order for different SEEDS without 
nature, and th eet uae being unintelligible, uae this ad- 
vertisemedt tere ascertaining the name and address 
of the parties, and Be that apanieution’ will be iaaaee ae the Office 
of this Paper. 
HOME. GROWN | SEEDS. 
Mes iy SUTTON and SONS respectfully chet: 
aders of the Gardeners’ Chronicle who have not 
yet hitherto aetouteal them with their commands, that their 
grounds, being situated at a niaitereble distances 
other, and of different soils, they are enabled by strict attention 
to grow Garden-Seeds true to their kinds, and can supply their 
Customers with Seeds Sitch they know to be new, thereby pre- 
venting disappointment in the crops. The Annual Seed Cata- 
logue is now published, and may be had gratis on application. 
‘The following articles are particularly recommended :— be s oa 
100 Ranunculuses, in 50 fine varieties by name . 
50 do., in 50 d 
The most approved Kinds of Kitchen Garden Seeds, in 
a complete renee for a Nobleman’s or Gentle- 
5-8 
nan’s fa 2°20 
Ditto, ditto, i a smaller Establishmen 3 Peis 0: 
Ditto, ditto, of Flower-Seeds, containing all the 
new kinds worthy of recommendation ; together 
Me the best of the old sorts, with instructions ‘e-. 
losed 110 0 
Ditto, in smaller collection, equally RERUICS A SATAY i i! 
eh die! 
pEnbie is Dae eH ee aan fio eet ee perdozen . 0 4 0 
J. S. and Sons, having a stock of all she Rae kinds of Kitchen 
| Garden and Flower-Seeds, they will be in the above 
| collections ; 
or they may be obtained Rarer according to 
order, at “ie ate prices. 
N. Parcels delivered es ase the Railway-: pea or any 
part of Sree — Reading Nu ‘y, Berkshire, Jan. 
Pconomic RA 
LIFE ASSURANCE ~ SOCIETY, 
34, BRIDGE-STRERT, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. 
Betaished 1, ‘Empowered by Act of Parliament, 3 William IV. 
WER RATES OF PREMIUM THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER OFFICE, 
bie 
thet entitle the assured to pa s follows :— 
Age. | 15 | 20 [25 ] 50 
ri ate eral I 
Premium) 10 eo M4 7]1 19 oP 4 3) wae 19 93 11 9/4 8 0 
per cent. | 
“Phe Bonus declayed in 1834 amounted upon an average to 160. 
‘emiums then paid; and in 1839 a cpa 
Bonus was serardedl amounting on the average to ae per cent, 
on he premiums paid during the preceding five yea 
xtra charge for residence in any part of tarooee nor for 
proceeding (in a decked, ein or steam vessel) from any one 
Port thereof to engines during peace, to Assurers, not being sea- 
faring men by profession. Licenses are grant ted 0 0 to any part 
of the world upon ane proportionate to the 
Policies on the lives of persons dying by enicite, dineting, or by 
the hands of justice, are not yoid as respects the interests of 
parties to whom they may have been Jegally: eecleneds 
Assurances may be effected on any and every 
By order of the Board of Directo: 
‘AMPBELL JAMES DOWNER, peneeay, 
ANTED one or two respectable Young Men in an 
established Seed-house in London. They must be of active 
and porate Habits, good Address, well acquainted with the 
general Seed ai 
travel. Secadtme will be required. 
Warehouse, 3, Lawrence-Poultney Lane, Cannon-street, Lon- 
don, stating age, present is and other particulars. 
Personal Paication not attended 
Ne a SITUATION as GARDENER, a steady 
active man, a native of Scotland, without incumbrance, 
age 38, who thoroughly soe aU his business ; can give a sa- 
tisfactory reference to man he is leaving. Can take 
charge of a small farm or Pores) work, if required. Direct to 
A. B., Mr. Biocxixy’s, stationer, 8, Seymour-place, Camden- 
town. 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, or GAR- 
DENER and BAILIFF, a respectable middle-aged mar- 
ried Man, without incumbrance, who has acquired a thorough 
practical knowledge of his Business in every department. 
‘testimonials as to his superior Bees can be obtained of Gen. 
tlemen and Men of Practice. Live: 5 yeas in his last place. 
Direct to F. Doyx, South Grove, Mile-end Roa 
gerlee) a SITUATION as HEAD-GARDENER, 
ied Man, age 30, without incumbrance, who per- 
fectly tinderdtanids the management of Hothouse and Green- 
house, and likewise Early Forcing and every department in 
general; and who can have 2 years’ good character from the 
place he has ity left. Direct G. H. Macrpuerson, Nursery, 
Plaistow, Essex. 
wants a SITUATION as GARDENER, or GAR- 
DENER and BAILIFF, a steady single Man, aged 35, a 
native of Scotland, ee AM Bere rand sree, Pruning Vines and 
pte and the Man and Cattle. Address to 
M.C., Mr. PeAcocK’s, ip Mount- ee Grosvenor-square, 
aN a SITUATION, as GARDENER, in or out 
the house, a single young Man, aged 25, who well 
anderieaifas Wall-trees, Framing, Greenhouses, Hothouses, and 
Kitchen - Garden, manag! ging the Pleasure - ground, aaorhns 
Cartels and Shr Can. be well his 
last place, where he lived owas of three years on sages 
gardener, Direct to C. B. D., Mr. LANGLEY’s, Grocer, Roehamp- 
ton, Surrey. asl being 
AN ‘Sa a “SITUATION as GARDENER, a mar- 
ried Man, who can have two years’ character from his 
employer 5 A has no objection to take charge of a horse and chaise, 
if required ; the country not objected to. .—Address, W. Chark, 
Mr. Elmkins, High-street, Homerton. 
are a SSE as 
Ceram ae or 
Cook, and manage a small Dairy if ee mika A.B, 
at Mr. Hout’s, Waterloo-street, Leicest 
aah SEO AEN Pine 8c 
A USERALASIAN, COLONIAL, and GENERAL 
LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY COMPANY. 
},000—IN <p yung SHARES. 
DIRECTOR 
Bdward Barnard, Esq., F.RS. | C.J: Mangles, Esq. 
CariTan £200, 
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Gideon Colquhoun, ju 
Bane eas TUTHIOH Bank of Lo 
CoLronraAL BANKERS—Bank WED Oe: Ge cor porated by Royal 
Charter, 1835), No. 2, Moorga 
PuysiclAN—P, Fraser, aa M. D.; No. 62, ‘qunutord street, 
sell-square. 
Bev ehro nso Meeata! te Stevens, & Co. 
Secrerary—Ed ey, Esq. 
- The Advantages offered to EMIGRANTS to the Australasian 
Colonies by this Company are;—First, That no extra Premium is 
harged Residence in any of the Australasian Colonies, 
except i w Zealand. Second, That no extra Premium is 
charged to those who Assure. for the whole term bas ee for one 
tho 
Lives, the Company 
mium, pertaner in Profits, 
subscribed Capital 
ectuses tnd full Ta lelae Ube pee at the Offices 
Company 7 
of ie 
of the Company, No. 126, Bishopsgate-street, | 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING and HEATING by HOT WATER. 
WwW ae and Co., Arcuitxors, &c., GLouCESTER- 
cE, pened $-ROAD, Ae a Hothouse Builders and 
many rents, is entirely confined to 
S of eyery 
Cotten and other MOILERS of all sizes; their largest con- 
sumes but a aoarert quantity of fuel, only requirin 
ae 10 oey and will heat a range of Forcing Houses 300 ft. in 
len, 
thelr improved plan es BOTTOM HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trough under 
References may be ha i t 
Nobility and Gentlemen's Seats in the country, nearly the whole 
of the London Nurseries, and a great variety 
pea and Hot- water Apparatus, eee "plans, Estimates, 
&e., at their Chel- 
sea, Res Sloane-square- 
eee CG CONICAS HOT-WATER BOILERS invented 
rs, Esq., may be obtained of any size from JOHN 
sHEWEN, Rr onmong ger, &c,, Sevenoaks, Kent. 
J. Suewen having had every opportunity afforded him by an 
extensive practice os pene this apparatus to pertecHOns begs to 
offer it as most efficient and economical: be seen at 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Rey Loddiges’, ” 
Hackney ;,Mesers. Henderson’s, Pine Apple- place; Mr. Knight’s, 
King’s-road, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, Exeter; Aah at 
the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London. 
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