q No. 25—1843. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 24. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
NEWS. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE SCH a ee SUBJECTS IN 
i? DAS 
letra Bias on Bngland, : 
2414 
Amato Gan 5 
Bad water, ne ‘o purify 
Bees, habits of + 418 
iumns, on the spot in 
ar, swarining of + 44a Pines ved “effects of too much i 
Bixa retin fly USES 415 ¢ heat for 417 a 
Bokhara Clover, hintson the Potatoes, failures in crops of + 413.4 
. 4124 Sprague) how to treat Aa 
Books, several recommended ; 417 b | Roses in pots, on exhibiting, 4184, 4135 
Botany, familiar, No. 16 + 4126 Seudling ean Tela, one 417 b 
Cabbage, best early 417 a | South Lona vfouitural 80- 
Caledonian Hortivultaral So: its exhibition id b 
v" ested) causes of infer= i 
ciety, show of the Royal i 
Calendar of operations for the tility i ce 
ensuing week 416 a substan garden, | on forming & 
Govent-garden marketyreport on 416 ¢ eat Camberwell. 413 ¢ 
Cows, disease: 17a | Suveulents, their capacity 
growing without soil ‘explained Al7a 
Aja sian Kiver Colony, vegetation 
eyivee estat remarks on the 
meee ‘wood, ite use for grow= 
413 b Theory "of orien red © 
edith ey'ss 
jowers, opinions ot edition Seen 
Floriae 
Vines, strictures on pruning 
sing gular failurein  . 4lda 
412 ¢ rei tof 47a 
Celts Rien; Rardihood of | 413 b Water Dropwort, peculiarities 
garter Ea een ace out 17 412 b 
Mr. Leal , Streatham, noticed Ad ¢ Weeping Willow, notes on the 415 ¢ 
Mataee ae new kind 413 a 
ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
Exhibitions of Plants and Flowers, for 1843, Inner Circle, 
Bes Park, Wrpnuspays, June 28 and July 19, from 2 o’clock 
il 7. 
The Prizes to be awarded are Mepats and Prats, varying in 
value from 10s. to 15/., ye total SS ay for Plants and 
Flowers, and 104. 108. Seg NG 
Fellows, Members, eed Bearers of Ivory ieee ei Be) admitted 
upon entering their names or numbers in the Gat 
Visitors will be admitted by Tickets to Be Sntined, a the Gar- 
28, Regent-street, by 
Price 6s. ; 3 and on the 
days of Exhibition after 20 velock, 10, 
Schedules of Prizes, with the ag ab illo for the observance 
8 of Exhibitors, and all other particulars, may be ea on applica- 
tion at the Gardens, or at 28, Regent-: Bireets as al 
y Order of the Council, J. D.C. SOwHEAG, Secretary. 
MERICAN PLANTS.—WATERER’S SPLENDID 
EXHIBITION, wanes Road, Chelsea, under a Seat 
peteouaee o of H.R Duchess of Gloucester and H. . the 
Duke of Cambridge, “s now in high perfection Upwards of 
10,000 plants, many 10 to 12 feet high, completely covered with 
flowers, producing: one of the most brilliant scenes ever offere: 
to public view.—Open daily, Sundays excepted, Admittance, 
One Shilling. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
D OF THE JUDGES AT THE EXHIBITION AT 
THE GARDEN OF THE OS CUE SOCIETY, 
June 17, 1843 
ae Mr. John Green, Gardener 
to Sir Edm. Antrobus, Bart., F. ., for 40 Stove and Greenhouse 
Plants. 2 To Mr, J. Goode, Ganiont to r awrence, F.H.S., 
for 40 Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 3 To Mr. Paxton, Gardener 
His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, K. ae eet Exotic een 
acer. 4 To Mr. Mylam, Gardener to S. Ri 
for Exotic Orchidacese. 5 To Mr. Moffatt, Gen ae? to tis ae 
the Duke of Newcastle, ion a miscellaneous collection of Frui 
Goup Banxsian Mepau.—! To Mr. John Dobson, Ga r 
to Mr. Beck, of Telework F.H.S., for 12 vaneties of Pelar- 
gonium, in pots of 24 to the cast. 2 To Mr. ene of Hans- 
street, Chelsea, for 12 varieties of Pelargonium in pots of 24 to 
the cast. 3 To Mr. J. for 20 varieties of eave Heaths. 
4 To the same, for “Exotic Greinaasess 5 To Messrs. Lane, of 
Great Berkhampstead, for 25 Roses in 8 ots. ‘o Messrs. 
Lucombe and Pince, of Exeter, for 21 Seedling Heaths. 7 To 
Messrs, Rollisson, ee SND for Exotic Orchidaceze, 8 To Mr, 
Spencer, Gardener to the Mar! ansdowne, for a miscel- 
Janeous éllection: ae Fruit. 9 To Mr. J. Davis, of East Barnet, 
for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. 
InvER Gitt MepAu,—1 To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, nee a 
varietios ¢ of Mecteo us in pots of 24 tothe cast. 2 To I, 
Parker, Gardener to J. H. Oughton, Esq., Roehampton, ot 12 
varieties of Pelar; Reatiae in pots of 12 to the cast. Mr. 
Catleugh, of Hans sae Castes foe 12 varieties of Pelargonium 
In pots ue 12 to ce 4 To Mr. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. 
Marryatt, F.H.S., fo 40 Stove and Reacunac Plants. 5 To Mr. 
Pawiey, of the White Hart Inn, BOD Kent, for 20 Stove and 
Greenhouse Pla Gardener to Miss Traill, 
FH, Re es 6 Stove ‘and areenh eee Plants. 7 To the same, for 
6 species of Cape Heaths. Mr. Joseph Gude, for Stove 
and eraniones WORE: 9 To Mr. John Green, for 20 species 
Gotp Knicutian ele eae 
Co 
ey 
of Mr. Brazier, Gardener to vie H, Story, 
Esq., F.H.S., for 6 species of Cape Heath. 11 To J. Smith, 
Gardener at the Bed al Bot. 
aradne Kew, for ehintenes multi- 
ora, 12 To Mylam, Gardener to $8. Rucker, Esq., F.H.S., 
for avepalithies wabuuaceer 13 To thesame, for Aerides odoratum. 
14 To Mr. John Brewster, ereenes to Mrs. Wray, F.H.S., for 
sect proces. 15 To Mr. T. In nsleay, ate to G. 
Barker ., F.H.S., for Exotic Opentdaaee: 16. To Mr. R. Atlee, 
Garment fo Be Beau foy, Esq., South Lambeth, oe bes. 17 
To Mr. J. Davis, of E. Bo rice for Grapes. 18 To Mr. 
ton, Gardener to Miss Whitehead, of Bath, for Pine App! 
Lares Sinver Mepat.—1 To Mr. Gaines, of Battsrsen, for 
12 varieties of Pelargonium in pots of 12 to the cast. 2 To Mr. 
Hunt, Gardener to Miss Traill, P.H.S., for 12 varieties of Pelar- 
gonium in pots of 12 to the cast. 3 To Mr, W. Bourne, Gardener 
to the Hon. Sir E. Faget, Chee Hospital, for 
Pelargonium in pots of 8 to the c: To Mr. Dobson, oerden ner 
to Mr, Beck of the Slate Works, Tewari F.H.S., for 6 Shrubby 
Calceolarias in pots of 12 to the cast. 4t To the same, for 6 Her- 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
EW AND SUPERB FUCHSIAS. 
OUELL § Co. have much pleasure in referring the 
ers of the Gardeners? Chir pee to epelngelect I Lins of the 
e show ar eles 
12 eters fine + » 16s. rior . 
Ae chen being left to Your,t & Co. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, June 21, 1843. 
ICTORIA REGIA.—Those Parties who purchased 
Seeds of the above fine Aquatic Plant, in the spring of 1841, 
many of which failed to pecuminete) will now receive an equal 
number of fresh Seeds, gratis. These Seeds were collected so 
recently as the month of March, 1843; it is therefore confidently 
hoped that the purchasers will not be subjected to the same dis- 
appointment as before. main yet a few more of the Seeds 
_ for disposal; but an early application for them is Oso 
a small number only having been just received (June 20) by Mr. 
ScnomBurcn’s ues from *plrata—A ply at No. 45, Frith-: Breet 
~ Soho-square, London 
_ ANAGALLIS (BREWERI), get) Scinba BLUE CINERARIA 
‘ Me ore Eee ore nurcuen pencon 
ce ae Sepa SANTHEMUM THE “DUKE? 
OUELL & Co. feel much pleasure in announcing 
they have obtained the entire cd of an extremely beau. 
_tifal seedling Beh cute trom M ire eels gardener to the 
Brey ze of Ling orfolk. This splenai fa 
ae Hortientearal Soetet 8 = Exhibition, sehereit obtained ‘the 
First Prize, as the 
! shown i 
etals broad and beautifully paar) forming a serieee ee of 
_ from 4 to 4} inches in diamete! is ready for sending out, ai 
7s. 6d, per plant, free of Ube: to ne part of the United Kings 
¥ dom. — Great Yarmouth Nursery, June 22, 1843. 
; sere 
ve AUCARIA IMBRICATA PLAN 
ESSRs. VEITCH & SON having raised a consi- 
derable number of this Splendid Hardy Ornamental Tree, 
nabled to offer wg healthy plants, from 4 to 6 inches in 
Sekt at the following moderate prices, Viz. :— 
101. per 100 ;—8/. 108. for 50 ; and 308. per dozen. 
For the e | Messrs. V. & 
pe appointed, as their London agent, Messrs. Homer and 
tai LEN, Seer ismen, No, 6, Leadenhall-street. 
sets OF reference oes from unknown correspondents, 
‘Keter, June 19, 1 
baceons Calceol ts of 12 a the cast. 5 To Mr. Gaines, for 
6 Shrubby Seecienss:t in Sone of 12 to the cast. 6 To Messrs. 
ane and Son, 2 varieties of senha 7 To Mr. Falconer, 
Gardener to An etic le Palmer, Esq., species of Stove an d 
Greenhouse Plants. 8 To Mr. Bruce, Gardens to Boyd Miller, 
for 6 species of Stove and Greenhouse Plauts. To 
Pince, of Exeter, for Statice macrophylla. 
same, for Luxembergia ciliosa. 11 To Mr. W. Red- 
ding, for seep paar! venosum. 12 rr. J. ates for Lux- 
embergia cilios: To Mr son, F.H.S., 
of Cape eath. 24 Fraser, of Letom, ieee Yor r 20 
varieties of Cape H Mr. G. 
y ° 
r. James Falconer, for Tall Cacti in ak 
ine, Gardener to C. S. Chauncey, Esq., F.H.S., for a col- 
lection of Roses in 50 varieties. 18 To Messrs, Panl and aoe oe 
Cheshunt, for a collection of Roses in 50 varieties, 19 T 
Messrs. Veitch and Son, of Exeter, for Oncidium aanceeurt 
20. To Mr. M. Henderson, Gardener to Geo. Beaumont, Bart., 
or a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. 21 To the same, for 
Pine-apples. 22 To Mr. Bruin,Gardener to R. cane Esq., F, 
for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. 'o Mr, E. Davis, iGabe 
dener to Abel Smith, Bsa, +) F.H.S., for Grapes. 24 to the same, 
for Pine Apples. 25 T Mr. Chapman, of Sou Eo uetabets for 
26 To J. G. Fuller, Esq., F.H.S., for Dineial 
SILver KNIGHTIAN Mepat.—1 To Mr. Hunt, Gtiensr to Miss 
Traill, F.H.S., for 12 varieties of Pelargonium in_pots of 24 to 
the cast. 2 ToMr. Catleugh, for 6 Herbaceous Calceolarias, in 
pots of 12to the cast. 3'To the same, for 6 Shrubby Calceolarias 
inpots of 12 to the cast. 4 To Mr. G. Stanly, Gardener to H. 
Berens, Es ithe F. ., for 6 Shrubby Caleeolatias i et pots of 12 to 
the cast. 5 To Mr. John Pe of Eas' Walworth, for 
24 varieties of Pinks. 6 Aaah “of Woolwich, for 24 
ee ce Pinks. 7 To Mr. ‘Gationens for 12 varieties of Fuch- 
8 ToE. E. Foster, Esq., Clewer, near Windsor, for a seedling 
Pelargonium (Phaon). 9 To Mr. G, Clarke, for a Collection of 6 
species of Stove eand Greenhouse Plants, 10 To Mr. John Green, 
for Stig! see ciliatum, ih ames Daweeas Brixton- 
To Messrs. Beck and Co., 67, 
x. Pawley, of Bromley, 
ze 
Cap: hs 15 To the same, for a ‘Collection of Tall Cacti in 
Bones A pometan "Esq., F 0 varieties at 
Roses. i To Mr. H, Cobbett, of ‘Horsch, near Woking, for 5! 
varieties of Roses. 18 To Me: essrs. Lucomb be and Pince, a 
Exeter, for Vanda teres. 19 Te x, Esq., of Set Ee uueee 
Stockwell, for Phalenopsis ama’ abili 2 Mr. R. 
ton, reat for Pimeleadecussata. 21 To Messi. Lock See and 
10., £¢ ‘or a Collection of Ranunculuses. 22 To razier, Gar- 
o W. H. Story, Esq., F.H.S., for 8 Hybrid Heaths. 
gener 10 W: Davey, Gardener to George e Smith, Gan a F. ou 
Grapes, 24T0 Mr. J. Fish, Gardener to H. 
ee APE 295To Mr. H. M‘Onach, Gardener to ace Sines ‘hey ay 
er Pine-apples. 26 To r > 
Mar ra of Lansdowne, for Nectarines. 
dener 6 > Colonel Sowerby, Putteridgebury, Luton, for Peaches. 
28 'To Mr. S. M. Carson, Gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., 
F.H.S. ies Melons (Oliver’s Saha sh). ; 
Wee y BANKSIAN MeDAL.—1 To Mr. Bell, of Chelsea Hospi- 
for 6 varieties of Pelargonium in pots of 12tothe cast. 2 To 
Me. 2. Gal nes, re ee is 6 Herbaceous Calceolarias in pots 
eae 3 To Mr. John Neville, 
of Eee Be for 24 
ae “Mr. R. Henbrey, o 
Cre , for 24 
varieti i oe 5 Tok. Foster, gt, of ‘ewer rear ovind: 
veristie of Pin C a 
n Second seedling Pel seeonited (ROD, 6to Mr. 
Phaser fo 6 econ vd Greenhouse Plants, 7 to Mr. Brazier tor 
A eeatle endens. To Mr. Lee, F.H.S., for Aquilegia Skinneri. 
. Lucombe and Pince, 0 , for Siphocampylus 
“iy fo the same, for Ozothamnus thyrsoides. 
sllisson, of Tooting, Has Kalmia latifolia buxifolia. 
pennis, of King’s Road, Chelsea, for 50 varieties of 
‘oO Mr. Laing, of rTaaroainthy for 50 varieties of 
14 To Mr. Insleay, Gardener to G. Barker, Esq., F.H 
15 To Messrs, Tyso, of Wallingford, ‘for 
Roses. 
for Mormodesluxatum. 
i 
Ranunculuses. 
r ede. es ae Garden, ee Globe 
Scarlet Pelargoniums, 
Abercorn, for Peaches. 
Tarlteton, of Chelsfield, Kent, for f Melonutd 
Tue Certiricate oF M ‘o Mr. ee of Southamp- 
ton, for a Pelargonium (eonnenialt 2To nS 
Bagshot, for a Calceolaria (Illuminator). 
Peckham, fora ee (Brilhant). 
ff Blackheath Park, for a Cineraria (Princess 
Royal). 5 ToM oom "e, P. Lyne, of Plymouth, for a Pelargonium 
(Princess Alice). 6 To Messrs. Lee and Co., for a species of 
athyrus, from Texas. 7 To ey TuConbe and Pince, for 
Gompholobium polpmersiuid! ‘o Mr. Joseph Goode, for 
Helichrysum retortum. 9 To the ers for Gloxinia maxim: 
alba. 10 To Mr, Edmonds, for Peristeria cen 11 To Mr, 
Hopgood, of Bayswater, for Sollya linearis. 12 To Mr. oun 
Trevers, of East Lane, Walworth, for Paetueee 13 ts 
J. Bruce, for Aphelexis sesamoides. 14 To Mr. Hunt, for ‘Onci. 
ium ichroeh hilu: 
YNE’S PELARGONIUMS. _ 
M. E. RENDLE has tc the Stock of Seed- 
ling PELARGONIUMS raised by P. E. Lyne, Esq., and 
informs Amateurs and others who took notes of them at the 
‘Chiswick Fete’? on Saturday last, that Lists and Descriptions 
ofthe Seedlings oan ng out this season will be shortly published, 
and will be sent by post on application.—Union-road Nursery, 
Piymouth, June 2 
NEW AND SUPERB FUCHSIA ST. CLARE. 
HIS iaemibeeue FUCHSIA, pronounced by Dr. 
. LINDLEY as ‘the a we we have seen,” is now 
ready for sending out by ¥ ., upon the following terms, 
viz.:—One St. Clare, w: ith clean other finest Show varieties for 
21s.; the set delivered free of postage, (on the receipt of a post- 
office o: ie to Fa part of the United Kingdom.—Great yan 
une 21 
Seep: NEW FUCHSIA, 
UCHSIA EXONIENSIS.”” 
UCOMBE, i INCE, & Co., beg leave to call the 
eon of the Public to a very superb New Fuchsia, which 
has been rr rom seed in the Exeter Nursery, ai. vbich they 
have n cine sitation in saying is decidedly the finest vatiety ever 
precede? indeed, it is at once admitted to be so by all who ™ 
it, who are struck with admiration of its noble appearance. The 
flowers are exceedingly large, being longer as well as broader 
an those of any other Fuchsia, and are of a very pe thick, 
waxy substance, with the corolla of a fine violet blue 
Plants will be ready for delivery on the 10th of melee nest, at 
10s. 6d. each, and willbe seut by bose caretiey packed in tin 
cases. The e usual discount to the trade if six plants are taken. 
For a fall description of this F oye see aeentinertat inthe 
Gardeners’ Chronicle of the rn inst. 
Bree ER begs 6: Sner the Nobility, Gentry, 
is Friends in general, that his superb collection of 
ROSES me ill se in bloom rae te 26th of June. The Standard 
and Dwarf Roses are plante: side of a walk 660 feetlong, 
and consist of 500 Sr aenea? Orders taken for the plants whenin 
loom, and delivered in November nex! ittance - gratis. 
Nursery within three miles ef London, Loughborough-road, 
North Brixton. 
PANSY GROWERS, 
PE. ARSON, pote a fine Stock of his BLACK 
° PRINCE PANSY, will, on receipt of a Post-office order for 
5s., send it to any part of the Kingdom in a tin-box, post-free.— 
Chilwell Nurseries, near es 
NA ar Jun., respectfully informs his Friends 
nd the Public that his ae ae of ROSES will be in eae 
bloom about the 28th inst. hose inclined, a day ma: 
spent among Roszs, as a tt eereetion is now much larger Tenet 
it has cer rd been. The Nurseries, although very extensive, 
Shoreditch, run as fo! 
worth stations alternately, each one m the Nursery: 
Morning— eight, half-past nine, half-past eleven o'clock ; After- 
alf.past one, half-past four, quarter. past six, and ha fe 
fest sight orelock.— Sawbridgeworth, June 15, 1 
YELLOW RHODODENDRON. 
[eee PINCE, & Co., have now a few plants 
for sale of this td ss neaatial RHODODENDRON: and 
as they purchased fi . SmitH, who raised it, the original 
Plant, which was extibited a Flower Shiswick, and 
gained the Large Silver Medal, and have propagated stock from 
it, their plants sh be depended upon as being the true ‘‘ RHO- 
poe NDR N EUM,” or Smith’s Yellow Rhododendron,— 
ROSE 
ee and SON ee B announce to their Cus- 
* tomers and admirers of Ross in general, that their 
ROSES are now 4 He .L BLOOM. The Clee which last 
rds of One Thousani a Varieti 
ie The present a afavourable je epportanity . Fes as wish to 
form or add to their collection, as the approve of 
can be selected, and te Plants ma be deliseted’t in Novewtier 
The Nurseries ave Waltham Cross Station on the 
Northern mat Hess railway, which distance from London is 
accomplished we the short space of half-an-hour; trains leaving 
Shoreditch—morning, at 8, half-past 9, and half- past 11 o'clock; 
afternoon, halt yast 1, half-past 3, and — past 4 o'clock. — 
Cheshunt Nurseries, near Waltham Cross, He 
Ell. 
Mires LANE&SON, sof “Guna” Bia cise 
Herts, beg to announce that they have SiRONG PLANTS. 
the ee New Seedling, which has stood the test of the 
present 58 son as well as the last, it having been exhibited at 
both the Hoytionttara Bod ty” 's Shows at “Chiswick, and 
Royal Botanic Sx 
at each of which } ae awarded to it. ‘The 
and generai habit of this plant eminently qualify it for a place in 
every collection, ht by post to any part of the kingdom, on 
eld of Post- office order or cash from unknown correspondents. 
¢ 7s. 6d., with the usual discount to the Trade when not less 
Roa 6 Plants are taken,—J une 22, 1843, 
