4 A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
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THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
__No. 29—1843, SATURDAY, JULY 22. Price 6d. 
| INDEX OF nui Pays eeR A ie ae EE . HE TO FLORISTS, NURSERYMEN, and Oth ak oe 1 NUnseErMAN, ee &e., 
* » begs to inform Amateurs of Cape and 
‘ Agricultural ‘ ° Cauli« EST LONDON FLORIC ULTURA’ ¢ Island of Jersey, 
of the ingeting as Oh ye 481 ¢ Souter mre ian My BITION will take place in the Grounds of the Alms’ | other Bulbs that he has the une eae dispose of in 
Amatenrs Garden 478 ¢ | H sting, reinarks on’ Huyshe’s Owe of the BurcuErs’ Caniranyx Institution, at Walham | Augnst and September next, many of which are for the first time 
mmonia, sdestrctive to hides ™m 479 ¢} Gr : soNRSD offered to the public. Orders will be executed ne rotation as 
and other insect Pl Pr Hort. Soe exhibition aaatied réen, Fulham, on Turspay the 8th, and Wepnespay the 9th of fe aieateronitd 
MOURNS, Hews radiatkb Gd | c-auae 2 477» | August, 1843; when Prizes of Silver Cups Medals will be | received, and cash or re! Sear requir ie “4 meee 
Arable land, to crop . 477 b gardens, account of awarded. A List of the Prizes and the Regulations of tie show spondents; and as the stock o pbs he varie jes is very 
Arrowroot, remarks on its ‘value 479 ¢ exhibition at 480 a may be be obtained of Mr. J. T, Nevin, Ebenezer House, Pec! . | limited, early orders are requestet 
Asparagus, pats respecting . 479 b on aa win ming Cucumbers at oa) ker ieiees Tere pais. 
fi ace SOF dod Nagase)  BREaKer aie etea aaa Tonk aoe > ROXAL SURREY ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. SPARAXIS. perdoz| _IXIAS. aa: 
me “ve Tee + 488.4 | Lindley’s Theory of Hortleul- oA UPERB SUMMER FLOWER SHOW, on Tuzspay, s. d. | Polystachia alba _p.doz. 6 0 
on ide Nae 4 tree Vareteulee es ct azsre| SORT a5.—The Roya Sourn Lonpon Fuonicutturan Socrery, | Grandiflora .  .  . 3 Rubra grandiflora . ,, 5 0 
Tht Melons, time togaher . , 4880 | willhold their Exhibition of Flowers, ” hybrida ee Racemosa + » 50 
488 a) Monstrous flowers, remarks on 488 Titer exit Vegetables, for 1843—upwards of 80 Prizes, roe ” purpurea . 6 0/Cristata . . le ie 
s, thelr treatment abe New Zealand plants, notice of || | of a Silver Vase, Gold and Silver Medals, Ornamental Plate, &c. ” splendida . 6 e Sa oe eauy ee 
ee renee me Night Viole asa b| Will be awarded for iecteen, Roses, Heartsease, Gana war nova . . 5 0| Tricolor capitata ee 
ines son miking 478.4 | Nitiateof sodasaliery' respecting 479 c| Ericas, Cut Flowers, Specimen and Orchidaceous Plants, various | Tricolor .- 3 <3 S GLADIOLUS. 
ure. » 478 c| Plants, out-door, remarks Pa British-grown Fruits, and Vegetables, Honey, Indigenous x» lutea . + 4 0|Hybrida Colvillii . 5 6 0 
nyer'a nursery noticed > tore | Peter Ee Ninteon | 1 478-4 Plants, and other Floral products of the season, which will be A, SRE. y»  pulcherrimus ,, 9 0 
{ Dire Plants -aiinplen method of 4886 | Putty, to soften ol {, 403 5 | exhibited in splendid Pavilions and Marquees, from 1 o'clock till i a Bilal Nebel: on) »  pulchellus 4, 9 0 
| a +». 478 | Koses, to destroy insectson > 4885] 7. All the attractive Entertainments of the Gardens will be » Superba . . 5 0 »»  Tubioides . o 
iene tor tp the shoots of . 484 b | Salvia patens, its hardiness. 728 ¢ | added, on a scale of extraordinary splendour. » Clegans . . 5 0 »»  Saundersii each 7 6 
| Planting “las tn eeieon 487 ¢ Slik‘planeof'Atadein te + 479¢| Admission, One Shilling.—Gates open at 10 *clock,—Firing to | Versicolor Seite eae A.) #.. spadtaus.* +5 6 
| “t isarden ntiee 487 a | Sparrows, theii . 480a@ | Commence at half-past 9 precisely. ean . «18 10) mS hastatus jee 3... 
: as value ar Strawberries, treatment o for Bicolor . . a a ” belladonna ,, 1 0 
GAGTPE Purposes 477 a| | forcing f 480 a KeINGSTONS ROYAL HORTICULTURAL EX- nova’ % Ba ee »  Venustus pe £98 
the Ne cgmanunis, tn a ihe advantage o eine HIBITION, Serrempsn 14, 1843. Formosa. Bae | » compacta, 1 6 
Giszing, peculiar method of 488 b ted 488 a For particulars apply to J. Jackson, Hon. Sec. sy mova. » 50 ” ramosu: 0 
Coseberry cate terpillars, to de enelited by stopping 3 479 @ Sanguinea . ie . IGHF0: as lilacina p.doz., 12 0 
git 5 80 @ Woodville fine pone of FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. Stellata . . : i bag »  Crispifora , 9 0 
Gone erry -trees, to destroy hormium tenax at 4874 Pavonia 6 olf ¢ ha oa 
sevilla a Lilscina y ‘ 1600 Cardinalis ; >. doz. 3 0 
i variegata . 2 7:26 Communisalba . ,, 3 0 
Rovar BOTANIC SOCIETY, REGENT’S PARK. ” et + + 4 0/Psittacinus . . 4, 2 0 
Tox WARDS OF THE PRIZES GIVEN Ae (THE EXHIBI- : oe ee Fie ere ia m 6 
| 10N HELD ON WEDNESDAY, Juny 19, 1843. NEW AND SUPERB FOCHSIAS. jive eee é 0 | Ant Lee: io! es, eacl 
For Collections of 35 Stove and Greenhouse Plants Ist prize to Fova Las Rae ee et | se 
; Mr. Barnes, Gardener to G. W. Norman, hee ‘omley Common ; Y ie) Co. wigan, refer the readers of the | Quadricolor . . | 7 6 Bobartia anrantiaea . doz. 3 0 
| 2d to Mr. G. Clarke, Gardener to M. T Smith ‘ardeners’ Chronicle to their select List of the above pee + + « . 5 0| Iris pavonia + we S58 
and al priz ‘to ir , Nurse A elepant tribe of plants, which appeared on the front adver- | Elegi . + 6 0} Oxalis grandiflora Egy. ee 
| For Collections of 25 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Ist prize to Mr, | tising page of this Paper of the 27th ult. They are now ready to , . . Ge Ol . 3 0 
Unt, Gardener to Miss Traill, Hayes-place ; 2d to Mr. Green. be sent out per post, free, (on the receipt of a’ post-office order,) Selena 5 . e S78 a 30 
dener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., Cheam to any part of the United Kingdom, leis the following terms : Superba . = Bee . 3 0 
Hart, Bromley, For a Collection of 9 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, | 12 fine show varieties, Se Ha ‘a fine and very ry supe : PRICHEU Revie Sion. GecenB uel . : 2 
ge puze to Mr. May, Gardener to E, Goodheart, Esq., Beckenham. | 12 extra he Be : 8. | Pulcherrimus . + 60 ee 
1 or Collections of 6 Stove and Greenhouse Climbers, 2d to Mr. Paw- selection ene left to peer & Co. Pheasant’s-eye . - 40 ay 
1 3d to Mr. G larke. For Collections of 9 distinet Fuchsins, | Great Yarmouth Nurse ery, Norfolk, July 19, 1843. ee Sia0 30 
; prize to Mr. Laing, Nurseryman, Twickei nham; 2d to Mr. LARE.—A Specimen of this Magni- A 7 4 z 
ae si Aimer  Baiersea ‘(itr to fr, Sith, Nursery: eee one te Geen ghia anbmictedl to 27 Leis, Tanenora aut Se ogee Belin pra eqneanaen Gon 
Berkbampstead ; ea dhe to Mesers. 1. bene anes ane Gateugh Yourt & Co. have therefore much pleasure in Eocene the Yosea sch: 5, ue oak Bena ausarleclonaae. 50 
Nurseryman, Chelsea. ren Collections of: Rikers Dalat cntunts; ist | Teaders of the Gardeners? Chronicle to the remarks made, and Capi aris « . . 4 0|Sternbergia lu 20 
PE Mr. Baile, Florist, Hammersmith; Extra Prize ‘Mr. Baile. pinich wal be se aaa st oe ic Tyotices eo Correspondents Lilacina maculata |] 4 Q | gee oe adden, 
‘or Collections of. etd in this Paper of the 24th ult., as fo “ YOuEL: 0.—From | Luffii < a7 2G 
and Son, and to ieee Bae eet it lane the specimen received, St. Clare appears to be a prolific bloomer Grateroides SS ot nest rSeatlet Turban do., | 
Cut Collections of rieti Gone ee Raced nes nun and fine variety ; we have never seen the colour so fine in any | Bulbifera . ee nO peclGes o. aes o 
Tene 12 varieties of Moss Roses, Ist prize, to Messrs \ i 
2nd Son; 2d to Messrs. Paul and Son. For Cut Collections of specie merown neat Longe Lencantha | | | 4 0 | Best Yellow do. do,, p.ioo 6 0 ! 
| 150 Roses, 1st’ prize to Messrs. Lane and Son; 6 Pant ve = mney auiible minced stators fine strong Blan, Polystachianigra . | 6 0| | 
gud Son; 3 Mr. Hooker, Nurseryman, Brenchley. For Collec 1 i Ao-sized poths nt Lig. id GAH j Or ORG oe a! plane rasa as from four to-six dozen of Ixias or Sparaxis | 
ons of 50 Roses, Ist prize to Mr, Betteridge, Abingdon; 2d St. Cinte, wth'1 other fine show varieties at te Der Ben ee can be sent by post, at the moderate charge of from 18. 4d. to | 
owland, k etean Rect he Se Brome “| on the xegeint of a post-office order.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, ry post, sate 
Rrdenyue oi a 8 s thai meee uc! eet to Mr. Smith, July 19, s. 6d.— caine Nursery, Island of Jersey, July 10. q 
in, Dalston; Ist prize for Reflex ; 2d for Expansa; 3d = 
(extra) for Coceinea vera. For Seedling Verbenas, Ist ore to Mr. CG Toren IFI T NEW FUCHSIA, 
| Sinith, nurseryman, Hornsey-road, for Excelsa. extra prize to Mx OUELL & Co., in offering their List of Cmysaw- pets sr: NIENSIS.” ‘ 
fatleugh. For a Collection of British Ferns in Pots, 94 prize me THEMUMS (for whlch see their advertisement in this Paper FUCHSIA EXONIENSIS. il 
Mr, Wood, Nurseryman, Norwood. For named Collections of the Ist inst), to the notice of Amateurs and those who intend I UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co., beg leave to call the | 
f Agricultural Grasses, equal prizes to nae Moore, Albany- ~street, | competing al t the Esa exhibitions of the paar season, attention of. the Public toa very superb New Fuchsia, which a 
and Mr, G. Turner, Portland Town. Extra Prizes to Mr, Coates, | beg to Seve, they have taken such ecautions for | has been raised in the Exeter Nursery, and w sre is decidedly i 
Norrana, Mr. Webb, Clapbam, and Mr. sievisi For a collection of | excluding varieties merely nominal, that they Teel assured the | the finest variety ever produced. Flowers of it were submitted | 
} 6 Pelargoniums, in No. 24 pots (Amateurs? Class), Ist prize to Mr. ase will be found highly satisfactory to those who may not only | to Dr. Linpiry, who, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the sth inst., 
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Staines, Middlesex-pl For Collections of 12 Pelargoniums, in e the above object in view, but also to those who are desirous thus expresses him self:— | 
| 0. 24 ee aoe, Ist aria to Mr. Catleug) oe 2d, Seale of decorating their greenhouse and garden with this unsurpassed Seaae Pince, and Co.—The blooms sent of Fuchsia Exoni- i 
| Gaines, For Collections of 12 Pelargoniums, in No. 12 pots (Nur. | Autumnal Flower. The plants are arene and healthy, and een ensis prove it to be a very splendid variety; it is a flower of { 
Serymen}, ist prize, Mr. Catleugh ; 2d, Mr. Gaines. For a Seedling | free of postage (on the receipt of a Post-office eel to any part | great substance throughout, seed-vessels dark, tebe and sepals 4 
| Pelargonium, Sd prize to Mr. Pamplin, Nurseryman, Walthamstow, | of the United Kingdom, at the rate of 12s. sural of a rich crimson carmine; the sepals are long, they expand i 
| for Lord Nelson. For a Collection of 6 Shrubby Calceolarias, Ist Great Yarmouth Nursery, July 19, 1843. ey: and disclose the rich crimson. purple corolla, which i isvery i} 
Prize to Mr. Gai a large, and of eculiar denseness of texture.’ 
| Ist prize is Gaines, Ror Single Specimen ee of ttre gyisats, ee a Anp Co. have the following BREN GS The ant ore also exhibited at the fast great meeting of the i 
Tica aristata major; 3d to Mr. Glendinning, Nurseryman, poms EE — 8s, d.'| London Horticultural Society on the 12th inst., and obtained the 
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| n, for Achimenes multiflora; 4th to Messrs. Black a, cee Darin, one fomering roots, ina ay ae SSeS «0 Society" 's Certificate of Meri 
mre) Nottend Nureery, for Seyphanthus elegans. Extra Priests | Z*0S2) Do.” str é + 5 5 0| Strong Plants will be ready for delivery on the 1oth of August 
ae » Nurseryman, Ealing, for Achimenes grandiflora and Do inn afew very large o ; - 7 7 0} next, at 10s. 6d. each, and will be sent, free of all other ccm 
Fo: beta Glan and to Mr. Re for Triptilion spinosum, Hydrangea japon’ . 03 3 0| by the posts carefully packed in stout tin cases. The usual dis- 
for yingie gle Ornamental Specimen Plants, Ist prize to Mr. Barnes, Habrotlamnus faduiaillatus (see description in the “Sota eeuae to the trade if six plants are ordered. For a full ideserips | 
En Xora coccins inea; 2d to Mr. Dawson, Wunderman Brixton, for cal Regist ister” for the present month) . 1 1 0/| tion, see Revestsoneltt in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 17th ult. 
oe ‘pepullacea 5 3 3d to Mr, Catleugh, for Erythrina crista-galli: | paulovnia imperialis, stron, . é . . . Sa ei inal) —This Seedling Fuchsia has been fully proved, and will | 
Teen Tze to Mr. G. Clarke, for Leschenaultia formosa. For Col. | galix japonica, new hardy MTEC en Ree HER Shae ee aIa is 1G: sive satisfaction to those who purchase i j 
rs sn of epcidaceous Plauts, Ist prize to Mr. Mylam, Gardener Podostylus aeheice . * ° . . . . ee TA ARSO | 
tor es Esq., Wandsworth; 2d to Mr. Bie Extra Prize | Chorozema eric ee OS: AS ES METI HOMAS CRIPPS, Frorist, &c., Tunbridge Wells, | 
Ceouy pj Co Esq., Stockwell. aot Sin gle Spec’ of Orchida- | Fuchsia Stanvellian, very fine fj, Missed om e0) respectfully begs to offer the following entirely new ; 
to Me Plants? Ist prize to Mr, Mylam, for Miltonia, "epectabilie 2d | Phlox Van Hout! 0 7 6| FuCHsIas, viz.—St. Clare, 3s. 6d.; Eppsii, 3s. 6d.; Brockmanii, | 
Heath Mylam, for Acrides quaduerttdertih For Collections of 20 ‘A remittance oe eran ok required from unknown correspondents. ae. 6d.; Stanwelliana, (very fine) 5s ; Gem, 3s.6d.; Iveryana, H 
Mr Pi 2d_prize to Mr. Jackson, Nurseryman, Kiugston; 3d to | No allowance on the Tropzolum unless more than one is ordered. my 6d. Toddiana, (extra fine) 3s. 6d.; Enchantress, 38. 6d.; 4 
Heath et Pairn, Nurseryman, Clapham. For a Collection of 15 Clapton Nursery, London, July 20, 1843. , 3s. 6d.; or the set, 25s, Twelve Superb and Distinct q 
to Mr, yt Prize to Mr. May. Por Collections of 6 Heaths, 1st prize ‘ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA PLANTS. Scenes the selection being lefttoT. C., 12s, On the receipt ofa 
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rey, Exq., Isleworth; 3d to Mr. Dawson. Kor Masses. VEITCH & SON having raised a consi- | Win ie tccwarded Post en : 
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dener ftunt 5 tebe equal prizes to Mr. Barnes and Mr. Brazier, Gar- Post-office order, for any quantity not less than three, the above ! 
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Apllections of Statice m sated Ist prize to Mr. Jackson; 2d to Mr, derable number of this Splendid Hardy Ornamental Tree, | 
F For stands of 24 Carnations, Ist prize to Messrs. Norman, led to offer fine healthy plants, ee 4 to 6 inches in IES. 
puctists, Woolwich; 2d to Mr. Ward, Florist, Woolwich ; sd n3 fan st at the following moderate prices, MYATT'S NEW SEEDLING ete sats iaidals 
to mer, Florist, Chelsea. For stands of 24 Picotees, 1st prize ee Tol, per 100 ;—5/. 10s. for 50 ;—an x dozen. a AND ws oe intend sending oo See EEO Rs oe i 
lection ard; 2d to Messrs. Norman; 3d to Mr. Willmer. A Col. For ie convenience of some Pee naeetes neers, V. & Son < coe t, their NEW ST: Be aio Horticul. | 
by the of 24 Pelargoniums, exhibited by Mr. Staines, was considered have appointed, | as their London agent, Messrs. Hurst and | PINE, fruits ats which has been cee ee Ttbas also been 
to M Judges as highly meritorious. “Extra prizes were also given | y¢-yfu1.EN, Seedsmen, No. 6, Lendevnena street, N.B.—A remit- | tural Society, and a Banksian Medal + opinion see Gardeners’ 
Rofinay SUtioy, for a collection of Lilium eximium, and to Mrs, tance or reference eee from unknown correspondents. | submitted to Professor Bae for or whose op bearer} exhibitin 
Mr. a? Hanover. terrace, for a collection of Globe Cacti. cee 103 Tironicle, No. 26, p. 447. tis 2 ost rn eee ta the wane 
Collectioe Xs Of Chiswick, exhibited, not for competition, a large | EXC | atthe same time & profusion of fine fru 
russ Price, Deptford Pine, 2/. 10s.; British Queen, ae and | 
wae ite Soeur cis ee ee | 
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ce seer Sa aren Get & 8, SHILLING beg a the Public gene- | 
Hetitena are ras sxnbibe erm ee | iJ. (Cabenabaar sovring at this scoson of te nar ncn 
flo wer beef four of the eniocovereaaal seats, and some models of perandiat superior for eatlinesa and certainty of Cabbaging to any | 
other. Packets, containing half-an-ounce of seed, will be for- 
warded by post free, on the receipt of 2s. 6d. in letter-stamps, or a 
office order. From the gieat difficulty in getting this sort | 
fe > bear seed, it will be always scarce, and should be taken care | 
algo v very superior in every other Se ete nselys 
North Warnbro’, near Odiham, Hants.—July, 1943 
Sloneee ster, B, ee 
this ¢_Seeretary is, hivecesdseer die closer or the terhibiien op 
Sontiibutor’ convey the thanks of the Society to the numerous 
its not fie sPesially to those who have Gace sent in 
Moted the o for competition. The extent to which they h ave pro- 
Objects of this Boslety, is tr truly gratifying 
eee esta rec eae oe BANKS'S PINE, an ae ROAD NURSERY, STORRS. respectfully 
I MAE NDS! NURSERY, MARESFIELD. QUELL & Co., possessing the most extensive stock SSRS. PSOTHE ROE ieintecirix cf thenate 
LulAM OD anp SON beg leave to inform ¥ in the slay of the above Splendid Hardy Ornamental | 55” Onn Mane esac for vobli competition, in Angust next, | 
Blooms! cit Fin nnd ithe Public, that they intend to exhibit | ‘Tree, bes to offer them on the following advantageous terms:— | ¢ Splendid and ohelee Stock of GREENROWSE, Bxoric, and 
Messrs, wats ee Collection of ROSES, during the season, at | jine robust, 3 year-old plants, 8 to 9 inches high, 10/. per 100, or 
ill be duly published, 
R & WaRNER’s, Seedsmen, 28, Cornhill, London, | 30s, per dozen.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, July 19, 1843, other PLanrs, of which + eaieened wil P 
