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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 49.—1843. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE Tet OA SUBJECTS IN ] 
African oil rf . A na Rat Tindley's. (Prof) Theory we 
Agricultural 807 4 : 
Agriculture of G conan of 
‘Mtiateus's Garden, Ne. XDVIIT. eae 
Almanacs of Farming and Gar 
dening, © + 817) | Melons, manure for 
Istratneria lineatifiora 1 g44 6 | Melon-seeds, Spivey's ady. 
tmosphere of hothouses 9a | Mormodes atomaticw 
Auriculas, canker in . B42 b ‘oss, to presery 
utumn Carnations + Bia | Natnralist's C 
roceoli, good, + B18 ¢ ine matter in water 
andollea tetrandra gt4a | Palm pot 
arnations, manure for BiB ¢ | Pear-tr 
hasselas Musque, treatment of B48 ¢ | Peat-d 
‘offee-plant 842 Pelargon’ 
jonservatory play Pineapples at ees 
ranberries, to cultivate — culture of « 
ucuumbers, treatment of to const. 
ruct « 
Propagation in water 
rant rries, treatment of 
salbaioulp Saaend ort 
hrubberies, todig 
Shrubs, select hardy 
ahliag, Bushell’s 
ate-tr . 
fospyros virginiana 
leutherine anomala 
ucalyptus robusta 
Fermentation, remar 
lorist’s flowers, ansivey's 
pcampound for « 
vesttren, to prune, ae Migs carvan Sad 
2. to te e ‘obolsk. Ube rb, Youellsadv- B34 ¢ 
Gardening, anti fropical Orchidacew 
Grotto. Fe, Shilling’e at. . 
& Purkey, observations on 
ano, experiments with i 
‘erbenas, Miller's ady. 
2 
foe 
ig’s (Prok) Chemistry, rev. Wheat: spitting 
Lilies, treatme) ervations on. 
JREGENT’S PARK GARDENERS’ SOCIETY, 
MUTUAL INSTRUCTION.—In consequence of an 
arrangement which has Hess completed with the Proprietor of 
me Frorists’? Journat,’ apers read at the Meetings of 
he above Society will Ne: published in, and form part of that 
Work, commencing with the No. for January, 18 
e “ FLonists’ Journat’? free 
tne hereby cape ated to make their arr: aneements for receiving 
he same, unicate with the Secretary. 
6. By r of the Committee. D. Maxer, Secretary. 
‘4, High-street, Maevisusde, Dec. 7, 1843. 
Luton HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. — TO 
ERYMEN.—tThe lists of this Society for 1844, con- 
TA prizes offered to Nurserymen, are now printed, and may 
oe ad by applying 9 the Honorary’Secretary, the Rev. Henry 
uRGKss, Luton 
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RASPBERRY. 
ree BY HER “MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY 
iE EAS, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, 
* agers THE EARL OF LIVE 
LORTO Stas ORD B RONDES Wer oon no ae ets 
Cc Cay AS 
the HORT. ROCIETY < OF LONDON: i oon ae 
OUELL anp CO. have much pleasure in announcing | 
e now enabled to supply fine Canes of the above | 
highly valuable and much esteemed RASPBERRY, unequalled 
for the extocrdingyy size of its fruit and Fontes of flav | 
ose to whom Y. and Co. sent it last season have e: SSCI 
their High admiration ror its superiority over al a Lother' varieties 
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Bge- 
r. LINDLEY | 
rdeners? go ‘onicle of the 22d July, last BEER 502), whose | { 
have received ee Mesapad | 
Spberry, | 
and we'find it merits all. that vas been said in favour of its | 
Noe, The Fruit that we have neces is vei 
xeeeding” in this 
The plants bear 
notice of public, merely observing, that it continues in high 
Re ceoor throughout the autumnal ths, and has maintained 
8 Superiority in the most unfavourable soils and situations, ani 
ee ee aa Can . a ee 
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eee included. the matteisdissoune to the Trade, 
ss, batt 200 are ordered. 
received for the peo and tS 
many exp! 
ne not 
rienced last season, by Yourn1 and Co. not bein; 
uy Ane they. therefore respectfully solicit early application. 
* CAUTION.—Yovsr.r and Co. have appointed a agente in 
ESN for the sale of the Tastolit Raspbe: 
OUELL’S TOBOLSK RHUBARB, 125, per dozen. 
the coeeas Particulars of which see their Advertisement of 
WO NEW SEEDLING PICOTERS. ont Lage 
ALICE PEEL,” 10s. 6d,, and ** Mrs, BENYON,” 10s, 6 i: 
FINEST CARNATIONS Anp PICOTRE 
DUTCH HYACINTHS anp OTHER BULBS. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, 
For Barticulars a rices of the shores bes their Advertisement 
Nw c. 7, 1843, 
of the 
V HARDY ee 
ARK-EYED VISCARIA 
p J. BACKH HOUS m NURSERY AND 
i; Voichavethe pleseure of ptcrne to the Publié, 
above new and beautiful Annual, w gured at pagers 
(No. 10), of the “ Botanical Register,’” 
ofa bright rose colour, with a deep crimson eye and changiilg t 
pale purple. wers very abund: through the re ti 
pi GCE, the summer and autumn. a 
sown either in the open ground in spring, or raid 
Pots and planted out. Dar ae 
Packets, 2s. 6d. each, will be sent, on the receipt of a 
office Order, postage free, to any part of the Kingdom, 
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out the slightest diffidence, Boao fully assured o1 
The reason it was not ighibited at the Lon 
| Gardeners’ Chronicle of the ae nee week: 
able to om | 
FLORIST TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 
PETUNIA PUNCTATA. 
JV ILLIAM MILLER, in bringing this extraordinary 
and beautiful production into public notice, ose SO W! ith- 
a dwarf habit, ck green foliage. 
was, its 
not flowering till October. It has been subitted three times 
to Dr. LinpLey, whose UE will be found at page eS 721, 
— MM. ta ur seedling No. 25 is quite a 
tesirab le vi sarieby i the 
most entire satisfaction ; it is of 
rose 5 these g7 
blue, + eaotieal ieee white ; in this Tt will 
ace res ee 2 this beautiful class.” It will be 
peuteess in “ Paxto: ta Magazine,” and ‘The Florists’ 
ournal ’? for penrasiy ‘Dlants of it have already been ordered 
for the aMeent 's Gardens, Claremont. 
lants in spring at 7s. 6d. each, including case and postage ; 
the usual allowance to the trade, when three or more are taken 
at oa 's will be executed in rotation 
. has plants of his ‘‘ Fireball’? Geranium, OW ready, at 
5s. eet HOSES included, to any part of the kingdom 
N. B. Af ew strong Plants of most of the new recheas can 
be had. rsgate, Kent, Dec..8, 1843. 
Providence Nursery, Ram 
TO GENTLEMEN PLANTING. 
anp J. FAIRBAIRN are induced from the uncer- 
©» tainty upon which they hold the Manor-street Nursery 
(situated contiguous to the Home Nursery, Clapham Rise, where 
attention will be given to all applications), to effect a Sale of the 
Stock at as early a Deriod as possible, consequently beg to solicit 
the attention of Gentlemen and the trade to the large and re- 
markably healthy a dgrelle -grown stock, consisting of fine large 
rels, twice transplanted, of extra growth ; Portugal Laurels, 
Hollies, of various sizes; Evergreen 
oses in great variety, fine 
standard flowerin, 
other Geuaeheal 1 Trees, and Evergre d flowering Shrubs, 
with a large stock of fine standard a awarss trained and un- 
trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Pears, Plums, and Cherries, 
of the most poprcie kinds, an of growth rarely equalled also, 
a lar: a SE aE Forest Trees, consis! ine OE imes, Elms, 
offer at very moderate prices for ci 
& J. I’. respectfully ee a aa "ne attention of Gentlemen 
to their advertisement of s, &e., ee has appeared in the 
urseries, ee near London, ecediber 8, 
NTHS AND GROWING STO! 
UMPHREYS! COMPOUND, applicable to all 
Greenhouse Plants, to Hyacinths ‘and other Bulbs, ene to 
promote the germination of Seeds. old in bottles gd. 
each, by FLANAGAN ON, iesbeaieiseltans = street ; itunse x 
ere Det) Lead ut t; W. Cx Within ; 
DON, THompson, and Bask Err, Pencuirere street ; Grim- 
ee and. Co., Covent Garden; Barr and Ruriry, 412, Strand ; 
CHARL Woop, Tavistock-row ; W. UTTING, ay Cheapside ; G 
LAWRENCE, 18, Piccadilly ; Joun KERNAN, Great Russell-street, 
Covent Garden ; LocKHART, 156, Ae ee A SHUTTLEWORTH, 
Pantheon ; Minier, ApAMs, and N. , 63, Strand; Tswarcuer 
| and Sow, Islington; Tuomas Wa ma son, Baer places Man- 
chester ; W. E. Raa ra outns ‘o., Edinburgh ; 
PONTEY, Leeds ; P. Lawson and Son, vaciwatetd 3 and other lead- 
ing SEEDSMEN i in town ants country. Wholesale pe Davy, 
| MACKMURDO, and Co., 100, Upper: "Thames- st., Lon 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, CARNATIONS, gaia, 
LIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 
H GROOM, " Glaphaiis rise, near London (eageed 
° from Walworth), py Appointment Frorist to Her Ma- 
gusty, begs to remind the Nobility, Gentry, and Saiataute pee 
this js the best season for obtaining collections of 
Flowers, and that in consequence of the success he has had ibe 
their cultivation this year he can offer them at the howe 
. 
moderate prices: . 
100 Ran munculuses, in 100 superb sor! am sae names 3 a i) 
101 Do. in 100 very fine so: do. 210 0 
erfine eat from 7s. a raise per 100. 
Sup 
in Anemones in 10 
bulbs, each 
Catalogues may be had on erent) — December, 184: 
\ ILLIAM MAY begs to announce that he will not 
be able to supply any more proved plants of Hollyhocks 
for the present seaso: He can supply the following fine year- 
Holl yhocks, oye from seeds saved yon best aa sorts, 
% 308, per 100, Herbaceous plants, select ai , in great 
pores (see pees for Dee in solieetions aE 100 fine 
sorts for 42. 5 o for 25s. (a list of which may be had on 
application) Palips, “ane named show sorts, a collections of 
00 varieties, for 5/.; do. for 27. 10s. ; 25 do. for 25s. Goose. 
perries, ee fine PaneHeK by name; a list of sor’ ia ae prices ae 
Currants, May’s new large a see ” red, 
new large black ‘ Bang-u per dene 
ks all warranted, saved frombett double fowe ers, 
y, from best 
will be Bent Ma ost. 
) superfine sorts, ue names . 210 0 
5 200 
Su uperfine mixtures 10s. per 
25 pair of Carnations, in 25 epee ware ieee names3 10 0 
25 pair of Picotees, in 25 do. dc 210 0 
25 Auriculas, in 25 superfine ene: with names S18, 6 
Lilium lancifolium album, 7. ‘od bulbs, each . aes 1G 
ii Ps e bulbs, each . + 010 6 
AS ” pellet, ood bulbs,each . 0 7 6 
1 0 
3. 
quest 
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SELECT HARDY SEO Tae. PLANTS, ROSES, &c. 
SEAS ex Aanp CO. to offer Collections of 
eet ei from their ast Stock, on the following 
Wee aia 
50 Selects Cette Herbaceous Plants, in oo pt ste me 
100 ” ” ” 
100 0 ” 38, 
” Comprising the bestin cultivation. 
100 Dwarf Roses in 59 named sorts . jee 
100 3, 2 
100 
100 yf 106 named very fine sorts soe 
308 ates extra sorts . 
‘aid ‘rom the meena of 
Horticultural and Fioricultural Society, 
confidence in recommending them. 
hocks, ey name, 18s. to 21s. per dozen. 
erence or remittance from unknown correspondents is 
respectfully solicited.—Cross-Lanes Nursery, near Bedale, York- 
shire, Dec. 8, 1843. 
A few Splendid Prize Holly- 
ALBION ROAD Ae ee ae NEWINGTON, LONDON. 
ESSRS. BROWN beg to invite attention to their 
SUPERIOR FRUIT TREES and EVERGREEN SHRUBS; 
also their extensive collection of American Plants, more espe- 
cially the New Belgian Azaleas, and that truly beautiful Winter 
How ed Shrub the Andromeda floribunda, from 3s. 6d. to 42s. 
ex pla) 
mn erson having Box Edging to dispose of may have 
Shrubs in return, New Grounds designed in the first style and 
planted on moderate terms in town or country. 
ae GENTLEMEN PLANTING. —The subscribers 
respectfully intimate that they have a large Stock of fine 
healthy transplanted LARCHES of various sizes, and as they 
poe be removed they will be sold at a low price. Freight paid 
London, Hull, Newcastle, or Liverpool. Prices furnished on 
Sesto to W. Urgunart & Son, Dundee. 
jj RECTIONS FOR GROWING LISIANTHUS 
RUSSELLIANUS SUCCESSFULLY. By James Curni1, 
ee aa Denmark-hill, Camberwell, London.—The seed of the 
bove plant is now ready, and will be forwarded with the printed 
Giectious on the receipt of 2s. 6d. per pac’ ket. The Lisianthus 
must form a link to the Greg nce and Conservatory, and 
generally grown as the cn ee Geranium, and the Chry- 
santhemum Fine plants fro 0 5s. each. so CUTHILL’S 
Early Improved Black Spine ceeaee , at 2s. 6d. per packet. 
a B CORMA U AND ee ALBERT PEAS. 
Siw. ORMAC K es co. announce to 
e cane and the Public that th have harvested the 
above two Ney 7 Varieties, and will be obliged by early orders, as 
the stock is limited. They will be sent out, as last spring, in 
ackages, bear the name of the firm, price 3s. 6d. per quart. 
tthe usual seh se He trade. 
N. nt 
? 14s, pex bushel. 
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Tvato: TVs coe Garden, Dec. 
. HAMILTON has combined with his Treatise om 
the PINE-APPLE, (which is nearly ready), the VINE; also 
ver ate method of cultivating the CUCUMBER in pots, 
allto be gro’ own oe one House, which system will 
ubscribers in various localities. The 
Thornfield is are 23 feet by 7, from which J, H. cuts 
250 bes wreight of Pines annually from the same plants, 
which are larger than any on record is system. 
sorts, particularly cad bye? ‘will produce three fruitin two years, 
and the weight of eac! produced at Thornfield is 131b. above 
the average, and may nie ‘obteined by sending a post-office order 
M , Tavern- street, Ipswich ; ; of the ee 
at Thornfield, or 0! 
B ELL'S es ‘The Subscribers are 
forned {hat the damage at the BRACONDALE HORTI- 
CULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT, by the Hailstorm on the 9th 
August erty has now been carefully investigated, and ascertained 
at 22751. 138. 7d., and the amount of edie) after payment 
for adv crrisements, being 12471. 15s. 3d., alance this day in 
the Bank of ee ssrs. GURNEYS, has been pai = Mr. Joun Ber, 
ry: the Trustee! . 5. GILMAN, 
Bethel-s strety aes pee 71 
JOHN BELL b cere sacks to those Nur. 
Serymen, sees, and Friends, ie: have so very liberally and 
promptly assisted Lie after the late awful aud destructive Hail- 
Storm, and to assure them their great oe in the hour of 
need will euet be, be gratefully remembered by hi 
Cs Sere cine aa 
0 GE: .ENTI LEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
N ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS will sub- 
mit to public competition, at the AucTION Makzv, Bartholo- 
¥, DE 2th, 1943, at 12 o’clock, about 300 
morning of sale. Catalogues may 
the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 
JBL: GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN: a Others. 
i SERS. “BROTHEROE AND MORR. are ins 
ee on aS Premises, 
Dec. 13th, 1843, and 
Leytonstone. 
Enham No seamen 
a ae S 
Ser ce to clear the ground) the whole of the 
a NUR 
ae see Rhododendrons, large 
aba japonica, Standard and 
American Plants, 
prior to Sale. 
princi Beedsnens 3) 
Leytonsto) 
T Srey GARDENERS, anv OTHER: 
‘O BE DISPOSED OF, AN OLD ESTABLISHED 
SUBSE RY AND SEED BUSINESS of 60 years’ standing, 
¢ seven acres of Nursery ground within a walled fe: 
well 5 cocked with every kind of Forest and F 
= Mew ering Shrubs, Ase Pi. Greenhouse, 5 Heed Cape. 
&c. &e, well s' ether with Shop, Seed- 
every convenience for 
December 8)" 8; 18i8ae 
NAWIONS, PICOTEES, anv PINKS, 
ESSRS. aN. AnD B. NORMAN’ S Stee of 
Show ss with which they have gai 29 Prizes 
this sea can be had on pre-paid etaibetion “Bul fields, 
‘Woolwi 
4 Ti om, Stable, Sheds, & 
cary on the business: there i is also two good Dwelling-houses 
on tg sal 
uated in a thriving market town, and in a goo 
cine letters, sane paid, with real signatures, 
e of Mr. Chapple, Postmaster, pipe 
senor’ is sit 
ere: 
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