HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 31—1843. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 
_Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST NUM. 
Acrides virens Land, qeester ints on the j im- 
Atmateurs’ Garden, No yeioven a7 8 
Analyse: re) le La of g e1 5 
Bees). Contcovs sy Low's, Blements of Practical 
Agriculture, 1 527 a 
aiversity. oF temper in . 519a| Mangel Wi trey Veanse of its ae 
cause of their desertin, running t 528 a 
(ees as Manures, rel 525 ¢ 
5 experiments with 
fi illeray Tlooining yarious Kinds 526 a 
al, preight of 
by t 
intion,” notice of 
Cork 
ae 
plic 
Mel i bed, formed Sf Tease 
ta 
hfe Improved ig matte , tree, to obi 
Bugs, to ‘ Mu bee s, to grow in Bat . 
Butier, hints on Gweauelia ‘i Mur inte of ‘nnmonia foriceepii a 
Chuker in Peach-trees, remarks off insects s 519 
chi idea ous Pp! s for 528 b 
Ceanothus divaricatus Par Eanes eae wesuiae at 819.6 
Chamomile, to produce double Peat-drains, durabili 2 BOL 
lowers on * . 519 | Piteair a mac th: ee 
Cherimoyer, its treatment fig }| Plants, fertilization o| + EES 
Soccus patella nis, Aosoribed 517 ¢ Potatoes, ¢ cause of 1 EB 
Cotton E ae growth, letter from. Cc 
want of 5204 Jeemon, respecting the disease om 
Cotton-seed for cow ; 
m umbil ies for edaings § nie i Red spider, to check . 528 b 
sf) Ringing the bark of tre 
atts ect of, ae a 
ary, edgings for b 
Hosea olthete nt blooming $2 b 
se obtaining a suc- 
Gea 618 b 
pa tne g Moss, on its own 
ym + 519 b 
arias a imanuxe’ « : Seale, brown Timpat, j eribed 517 ¢ 
Glavin; xentariee on © > 528 ¢ | South London exhibition, ac 
ongora truncata ; 68 count of 520 b 
Guano, for G 528 a Stravbernies benesited by mow- 
ing off the leaves 9b 
Gr 
artes, Mn, his rewui ans 
Strawberry, Myates Pine, no- 
noun 524 a 
Heating ‘nase by means of 
nty remaul ks on 
Society, remarks 
e aeerations in the 
8, BORE) EN one 
alt 
anaactfona of the Highland rovement o} 517 
Agricultral Society, rev- 24 c Watercourses, suey respecting 
Land, remarks on paring and the composition for 519 ¢ 
burnin, + 5284! Yeast plant . 5 528 b 
MAGNIFICENT NEW FUCHSIA, 
UCHSIA Ree atch 
[Ucomse, PINCH, & Co., beg leave to call the 
attention of the Public toa very superb New Fuchsia, which 
has been raised in the Exeter Nu ‘ursery, and auc is decidedly 
pe finest variety ever produced. Flowers of it were submitted 
9 Dr. Linpuxy, who, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the sth ult., 
thas expresses him: self :— 
“ Lucom mbe, Pince, and Co.—The blooms sent of Fuchsia Exoni- 
ensis prove i 
crimson carmine; the sepals are long, they expand 
freely, and disclose the rich crimson- rple corolla, which isvery 
large, and of a peculiar denseness of texture.” 
i Plant was also exhibited at Ge Tast great meeting of the 
Tondot Paieeutiras Society on the 12th ult., and obtained the 
Society’s Certificate crit, 
rong Plants will be yeady for delivery on the 10th inst., 
at 10s. 6d. each, and will be sent, free of all ee charge, 
by the post, carefully packed in stout tin cases. The al dis~ 
count to the trade ifsix plants are ordered. For a full description 
see Advertisement in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 17th June.” 
N.B.—This Seedling Fuchsia has been fully proved, and will 
give satisfaction to those who purchase 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, or SIR JOSEPH BANKS'S PINE, 
OUELL & Co., possessing the most extensive stock 
in the country of the above Splendid Hardy Ornamental 
Tree, beg to offer them on the following advantageous terms :— 
2 
Ne Fine robust, 3-year-old plants, 8 to 9 inches high, 102. HS 100, or 
30s, per dozen.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, August 3, 1 
HUNBERGIA. FRYERII. 
d the above ceicare 
very Meaiunie ‘ew vatetyofThanbere ey sepa pes 
ent Bye pasts on eA ATGHLIGES J pontaiies tee postage stam 
N.B.—A splendid Collection of PANSIES, for autumn ‘at 
fee FUCHSIAS AND SORRVSRNGEER: MUTE 
OUBLE ‘0. beg respectfully to refer the readers 
f the Gar bie: Chronicle to their Advertisement of the 
Above, whieh appeared in this Paper of last week. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, August 3, 1843, 
YOUNG, Nurseryman, Taunton, begs to GRRE 
0 the lovers of HARDY FERNS collections ¢ 25 varieties 
Of the better British and Hardy American sorts uaa - 108, 
a J. ¥. is now taking up a large ealllecinn of IXIA 
mane &rown in the open ground protection. aera the past 
Ras and begs to offer to his Friends and the Public collections 
cores of 16 or more sorts, at 4s. per dozen, in quantities of 
es oa ae Six of each; they may besent by post at avery small 
pe + will furnish names of Ferns and Ixias, if desired, 
which have 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA PLANTS, 
Msn VEITCH & SON having raised a consi- 
ee derable eRe of this Splendid Hardy Cepernental Tree. 
Laetebled to offer fine healthy plants, from 4 inches in 
ight, at the iltowne moderate prices, viz. 
102, per 1 00 ;—5/. oe for 50; on 308. eer won 
For the r 
} some aser! Mess} V. & Son 
Mae appointed, as their into sents Messrs, “Hoan and 
tana MULLEN, See ismen, No, 6, Leadenhall-street. N.B.—. mit- 
2e 0} 
ise isc vical ed fron unknown GaereepGn accion 
Seed .d 1843, 
MYATI'S NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRIKS, 
Je aU aw . | Ne intend sending out, by the middle 
th ty NEW STRAWBE RRY, the DEPTFORD 
has been exhibited at the London Hortical. 
truss, Price 
Bltkey 198, ©, Deptford Pine, 21. 
da =e Baesian Medala 
See LInDLE a for whose opinion see cae 
» NO. 2 It is a most prolific bearer, exhibiting 
e time a eosin of fine fruit and bloom on the same 
awarded. It has also been 
10s.; British Queen, 1, an 
Per 100,—Manor Farm, Deptford, July 22, 1843, 
EAST NORFOLK GRAND CARNATION AND PICOTEE SHOW. 
“Y OUELL anp CO. beg OAs to inform their-Friends that their Annual Exhibition of the above com- 
ist of Au 
menced on the 1 
UPWARDS or NINE HUNDRED or rue 
and the present Exhibition will be found to 
THREE THOUSAND POTS WIL 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, August 3, 1843. 
uausr, and wiil continue for three weeks. 
Their Collection now amounts to 
FINEST VARIETIES 1n CULTIVATION, 
surpass anything of its kind in the kingdom. 
L BE STAGED .—Apmirtance Gratis. 
THE QUEEN CABBAG 
ann S. SHILLING beg to ecquntt the Public gene- 
* rally that they will do well to possess themselves of the 
bove CABBAGE for sowing at this season of the year, which will 
Be found RpeTOn for earliness and certainty of Cabbaging to any 
other, s, containing half-an-ounce of seed, will be for- 
warded by post cee on the receipt of 2s. 6d.in letter stamps, or a 
Post-office order. From the great difficulty in getting this sort 
to eae seed, it will be always scarce, and should be taken care 
of; it is also very superior in every other respect. 
Nursery, North Warnbro’, near Odiham, Hants.—August, 1843. 
ALBION ROAD NURSERY, STOKE NEWINGTON. 
NV ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS respectfully 
announce they are cee by the Executrix of the late 
Mr. ;Joun Mitnx, to offer for public competition, this month, 
ine BHIeR at, and choice sree of GreENuousE, ExorTic, and 
, of which Serge will be duly published. 
even August 3, 
ATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE 
ANNUITY, say DEFERRED FA SOCIETY, 
‘ornhill, Londor 
Capital, 500, oneal red by Parliament. 
TORS. 
T. Lamie EN Beas, Chairman, 
John Elliotson, M.D., eorge Lungley, Esq. 
John Griffith Frith, Hs Tok mm Rawson, Esq. 
H. Gordon, Esq. ‘lement. Tabor, Esq: 
oseph uhornsons Esq 
AUDITORS« aproted TWyeaones F.R.S, 
F oCeeeoN Graves, A.M., F.R.S. 
AcTUARY.—W. S. B. Woolhouse, Esq., F.R.A.S, 
The superior advantages to those Assured with this Society 
will be best understood by a comparison of its principles and a 
reference to the last ped Bonus declared on Policies of five 
years’ standing, viz 
o Policy | Annual { Bonus Cash [ Prem 
Entry No, | A8e sae |Premium,| added, al Bonus. |reduced 
— | gaat 2 
Bees @| @s.alés. d. 
1837 | 39 59 | 1,000 5819 91819 4 
_1838 | 114 56 8000 [175 15 150 (206 9 7|123 0 6\16 97 
cies now entered upon entitled to participation in next 
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borrowed by the Sead without loss ie Poles 
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A NNUITIES. ae the BE anhin COLO. 
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ing a portion of its funds pe . high rate of interest, 
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Edward Barnard, Esq., F. R. s. 
Henry Buckle, Esq. 
John Henry eae nee Rowan Onslo: 
Gideon Colquhoun ii 
Conant nae Rs—The Bank of Australasia (incorporated by 
1 Charter, 1835), No. 2, Moorgate-stres 
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‘cITORS—Messrs. Swain, ‘Stevens 
Prospectuses, with Tables, Forms of Proposal for the purchase 
of an Annuity, or for makin , and every informa- 
tion, may be obtained by application atthe Office of the Gogh: 
No. 126, Bishopsgete-strect, oe of Cornhill. 
RD RYLEY, SeCRETANY: ~ 
HAIL-STORMS. 
HE DEVASTATION caused by the late destructive 
HAIL-STORMS proves the necessity of Persons protecting 
themselves against such losses. Prospectuses containing the 
Rates of Insurance oe Soa ane Glas: tained on ap- 
pliation to W. Sua Esq., at the Hai orm Insurance Com- 
pany 's Office, Wellington. Hae North, Suan, London 
HE CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS, invented 
py J. Roarrs, Esq., may be obtained of a any size from JOHN 
Sonia seni &c., Sevenoaks, Ke 
g had Cray, onpestinity afforded him by an 
topes ction, begs to 
mth? be See at 
lace ; Mesars. Vi eek, 
nd Son’ Ex ; the Royal Botatiteal 
eee 's Gardens, eee Park; and oy the Gardens of the Hor- 
ticultural Society of London. 
been effected since last season ; par! Cioblars of which are in course 
of pre} 
EW AND USEFUL INVENTIONS. 
DWARD WEEKS, Sen., Horticurruran Arcui- 
rot, Hortulan- BOS, aay Ho) Chelsea, original and 
gole Patentee for HEATING by HOT-WATER, respectfully begs 
to inform the Nobility, Gentry, fete all Patrons of Horticulture— 
pee as Siler ee ee he wae invented and penne 
EKO jouses, Se easaries os ratte areata 
namely, 1, 1, a very powerful and ‘ectual 1in fu <lyand Hes 
i Mee be out: ac order: 2d, a 
not possible to cor rede a to 
ery 
ec SrBAMING ‘APPA PARATUS, by which the body of spin 
; and lastly, a very simple 
admitted or excluded va 
pleasure; 
either asingl 
een shames i retell an unf iy imitate, Ny wl nee he | 
have , both in purse and reputation, 
{5 not allowing the inspection i ot his 
under the 
Inventions or alg Factory, except by employers or their acer: edited | 
agents or gardeners, 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT-WATER, 
WEEKS & Co., Anrcnitecrs, &c., Gloucester- 
° We ae 's-road, Chelsea, Hot-house-Builders, and Hot- 
water Apparatu S$ Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility 
and Gentry, that their business has been extensive 
bea the country for many years, is entirely confined to 
¢ BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every 
deserptony and the HEATING of them By anette WATER. 
L and other BOILERS of all si ; their largest con- 
sumes ite a small quantity of fuel, only Tequiliie atendod once 
in aS oes and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
lengt 
Meir improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trough under the bed, is now being universally adopted. 
ces may be had, and their works seen at most of the 
Nobility and Gentlemen’s seats in the country, nearly the whole 
of the London Nurseries, and a great variety of Horticultural 
Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, 
&e., at their Poreealtaeah Manufactory, Gloucester- place, Chel- 
RENDLE’ S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
ae Eee SON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much engaged 
in heating buildings upon the aboye system with Tanks of 
various materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 
turists to an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 
offers most decided advantages over every other article hitherto 
employed for the same purpose. These tanks which are orna- 
mental in pipeernce ri be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 
of any width and h, and can be connected or disconnected 
y any working Games without the slightest difficulty, thus 
affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 
emplo: ying this much goers method of heating withou 
‘tance of Engineers, ‘anks can be applied to Boilers 
aud Pi ipes already fixed, and seth the present low price as Iron 
will be found che: an of soy, other material. NDLE, 
of Plymouth, has kindly undertaicen to receive orders and ren 
ation to any persons in wtis neighbourhood, and prices for 
ze will be forwarded upon application to S. and Co. 
JORTAM ap HALLEN, Encinerns, Inon- 
Fi grs, &c., &c., No. 2, Winstry Street, Oxrorp 
Street, LONDERS nee at CORNWALL Roap, LAMBETH. 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
mproved principle, either of iron or of iron ou Oe ompuees 
wich eae nee fixed Sore in any eu of the ae at ver 
he Iron ee 
ATER APPARATUS ee heating Tse Conser~ 
vatories, wa Greenhouses ; Churches ean ee or Private 
&c., with Corram’s PATENT, 's Borers. 
pee experience, and having fixed pars of 1500 Apparatuses for 
he above-mentioned purposes, and bh ious improvements which 
thee have made during that time, Coanasrcun Sth confidence 
undertake the erection of similar ie upon the most exten. 
sive scale. For the convenience of those who wish to fix their own 
Apparatus, they have affixed the following low prices: 
Bue s Patent Boiler, 24inch .  . =. £7 08. Od. 
er Sizes in proportion.) 
Roger’ Roe emelb eas 5 ese 8 ey 
ae tto. do. large do. ae 16 0 
Hot-water Pipes 4 inch diameter, 1 ad. pe 
STRONG IRON RDLES, 3 ence a the ground, g) ft. 
ng, with five hori! cr al bars, Saghine, Shout 36 Ibs. ale 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 fe 6in. high, weighing 4a Ibs. ats. od. eae 
is lo. do. ane 
OE Hurdles, 4 feet h do, ae 5 
F 
BEST WIRE feeSttanNeD WIRE FE NCING, at 8s. per bundle 
of 150 yards ae Uprights for ditto, 7d. each. The BS RK 
continued, and every other kind of pence Fancy Wire-work, & 
GARDEN popaneaes oe pane s long, 20, 445.5 22, 50s, 
24 inches, 60s, ; 848.5 80, 06 i 
HAND-' Gass. HAMS for Cucumbe 3 
3s. 20 inches, 4s. 6d.; 22 inches, 5s. 6d. each. 
AST IRON Huowsie STAKES 4 feet loess of the ground, 
7s.; 4 feet 6, 9s. ; 5 feet, 11 , 188.3 7 feet, 20s. per dozen. 
* Suow-Rooms at the Manbfactory, No.2, WinsLeEY Srrerr, 
where every information may be obtaine 
oe AST IRON RICKSTANDS, 2 feet 6 inchés high 
‘den Sa Mowing Machines, Garden Chai 
Ped 
each. 
&e +, 18 inches square, 
58. Od. each, 
Superior 
en Tools kinds, Garden Vases and tals in great 
variety, and every d desert of ieul 
, and Furnish Sete Te d hae Ss ae! 
-~Be' a Cook ; Broiling Stoy rl 
being on account of ca depression in the TrGas ade 
misiete to future alterations. Snow-Rooms at the Manufactory, 
No, 2, WINSLEY-STREET, where cyery sf grinAtiOd may be obtained. 
ove low 
