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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
_No, 41-1843 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
Behm 
Be oon Mey bad health of 
variots statements oneernig ota 
C05 anuires, to fix ammonia i 
> go2.a| Melons, Persian, ema 
Oo7 B| Mushrcom, extraordinary size 
ihe |C Soh: 
oo 4 
Niphaea oblonga treatment of 697 a 
Zealand Fx) 7 remarks on 
trees of leay 
iistering’0 ‘ 
697 b aE Ciphis, to destroy on 
N07 «| Pines, remarks on 
7 4 | Plants, to sow in large pots, 
b rks 
7b) pocting, _coservations of ey 
Potato-crop, remnktiée on failure ke 
690 b of fe 
Glover Dodder, introduced from | Potatoes, ‘to preserve: from 
Afghanistan with Lucerne sprouting 607 b 
one > 04. | Rhodndendran Pontiewn vars 
Gomouna,* Humphreys’s, adv. 609 remarks on 64a 
Plonant si guard against wir wh he 693 b | Rhododendror 
Jourt, the re nair, snecess of + 693 ¢ 
of the irl of Hnniskilien, @ | Rhiz ium, 
padticea 696 a Acie _Marygold, Orang: 
ona -trecs, outline of Gavin » luminous appear 
stem of pruning of . 691 ¢ | 601 b 
ss phos; | 697 @ 
691 b bad effects 
slugs i in 697 a | seed « 69a 
James, hi | Trees in hedge ‘rows, remarks 
ale | their effect on corn + 69la 
Verbonas, remarks on raising 
of for ‘alate Vinery 
ion for a ‘ike crop 
Vidiger’ ‘arose: blight on corn 
pit tio Re 60Ga) from the Berberry, exp) ana 
fa ne near “Taverness, ner ced O04 a 
ter nth, remarks on sto  eFanep tye division 
experiment on » 695 5 
9 
i Winey Batis Champagne, te 
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NEW AND DESIRABLE PANSIES. 
oes AND ee beg respectfully to inform Grow- 
ers of the abov + theyhave succeeded in raising Four 
New and highly- pesutifan Seedlings, possessing first-rate proper- 
ies, both in size, form, and substance, forming quite a novelty. 
They will prove a valuable acquisition to those who compete at 
any ston tieultural exhibition in the Kingdom. Description, as 
follows arge, flat, and well-formed flower, of 
fine one and futense oe “Duke of Norfolk,” large, well- 
formed flower, with a fine eye, primrose ground, with 1 pencilled 
edging of delicate pee round the petals. ‘‘ Lady Alice Peel,” 
aWhite ground, is a large ronnd flower of extraordinary eaneeanee; 
the petals are well formed, and in fine proportion, the quantity of 
yellow shown in the purple eye increases the beauty of the flower ; 
top petals and margin of a dark * Ann ’ is alsoa flower 
of good form and substance, white Eround slightly tinged with 
Pale. with fine brown and pu 
Co. can most confidently feanneee: the above, NANG 
are now ready to be forwarded to any part of the Kingdom, p 
post free, at 21s, the four varieties. They also beg to draw Ae 
tion to their ealehy stock vals this tribe, which they are offering 
upon the following terms 
12 Extra fine and very “superior show varieties . . bet 
12 Very fine hee ditto . . 
12 Fine i ditto . . . a 
ARRIVAL OF puren HYACINTHS anp orner BULBS. 
OUELL & Co. beg respectfully to announce they 
have received from Haarlem their annual importation of 
the above in most ned condition, adapted either for Glasses, 
Fora or open-border culture. Prices as follows— 
Fine Single or Double Show Hyacinths . 
Red, Blue, White, or Yellow. figeabee oes: 
Extra fine Di Ditto . 5 9s. to 12s. ” 
Extra fine, and very super ior Di tto- . - 188, ” 
The selection being left to Yournn & ae 
Catalogues may be had on applicatio! 
, FASTOLFF RASPBERRY.—For particulars ot witteh see their 
, 1843 
on the last Official Stamp Bete, at Sarilishigs 
it appears that during the three months of April, May, an' 
June, in the present year, the Stamps supplied to each of the un- 
dermentioned Journals gave them an average Publication of— 
GARDENE, RS’ CHRONICLE 4... . 0.) 6,161 
Burranwt Te eames 
Mornin NG “Anenirisnn Be re ne a BFA 
Moryino Hera Se cred ie a 
Ss RK LAN EaP REGS . . . . . m 4,154 
T, eet Cex oxtone eR IO + 4,000 
Recorp i 4 - #985903 
Son Ce We Ly og MIs i Satta 
a ORNING Post GOP a et Namen 04 
RA oie, RR Ge REP IES EBRD. 
Scie 3,539 
Tasuer SEE yao" 5 that oatpay 
Jouy B ‘ Ge Mena 
Bvexine Mat, ; Ree ia eee fo 
STANDAR : ae . 3077 
310BR atom wesee! eh) ose 
SUS Satria genie, ema A 
HN SACUNER 2 hoes ie rae 1 2635 
ox eee 3 or63 
beste: . . . 5 * . : gers 
Bouts New Winx Mussunonk PA gas 
Unitep Ssevice Ga. é “ ) iea7 
. . * + 1,731 
. . + 1,469 
. . + + 1,423 
. . . + 1,885 
. . . 1,385 
. . + 1,019 
NA BNE RS! BENEVOLI LENT | INS TITUT TUTION.— 
‘ice is hereby given that an pero for T 
upon this Charity will Banke place carly in January ext. 
desirous of becoming Candidates are required to sen 
Monials, the Committee on or before rae 
Novembe er ne: 
the neces: 
Epwarp R. 
Two Pensioners 
be had on application to 
ry Forms of Petition may. 
Farringdon! ante et. 
UTLER, Secretary, 97 
WV ILLIAM IVERY, Pronrsr, Peckham, near London 
gs most respecttully to inform his Friends a d D 
Public that he is now ready to send out his six ete 
distinct Seedling CINER BAS 7 
exhibited at Chiswick Gardens; Botanical Gardens 
Cae and South London Tloricultufal, rere their me 
ats ‘Ss Cetera, Emperor—fine dark shaded purple 
Regina Victoria—pure WE, Deantitully 
aepeu with purple 
erits are 
sd. 
» 4» Pride of Peckham—pure white, blue eye 7 4 
as) ” Triumph—bright crimson K 
a) 2 Delicata—delicate lilac, shaded pink 3 a 
ae Regulata—rosy purple, fine form 56 
varictions = can partic: SRE eo nmend the following 3 inate 
Webberiana - - 2 6|Henderson’s No.7 ~ Z a 
ne s Challenger - z 2 6| Ivery’s Rival Kine : xu 
ss REC of Wales 1 6| 4, Imperial Bigs L4G 
ess =3 6| » ‘RoyalBlue. 1 § 
enderson" *CoinpactBIue 2 3 , Queen Victoria _ a6 
Azure: vita) . cass Roys Cages werd 
34 Tagnet™ = 1 6|Youngii - ence 
Be Eclipse - - 2 6 | Splendida cen a 
amet I 
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HOLL XHOCKS, HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, fie 
ILLIAM MAY begs to state that he is provided 
supply of the above plants of select qualit 
Hatin are of his own stock, which he has been selecting Tor the 
Years, and are of every shade ws colour. 
© aig been carefully collected, and are of ie pee 
0) iia he most popular eeaeres in present cultiva- 
niams, Campy Pentstemons, AG) Anemones, Deephi- 
The H Panulas, 1 Lupinus, Onothe: 
ollyhocke 
ciyiers ia. collections of 100 plants for 408.5 50 plants 
wee spinna c 11s. The Herbaceous plants, 100. sorts correctly 
pie rts, 258. of W. M.’s selecting, incinae? 
Holiyhoek seed saved! from est, double flowers 200 seeds 
50) ean 
2s. 
nse~ 
ees fen ; _ rentane or 
ery, Ty correspondents is 0) i 
% aie Bedale, Peneires 2d Oct., 1843. LORS 
nt in this Paper of the 7th inst. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, ian 4-year old plants, 
inches, 102. per 100, or 30s. per 
Myatt’s fa Queen Strawberry: 
8 to 10 
il. per 100. 
106. 55 
Great Yaimouti Racy Oct. 12, 1843. 
DUTCH FLOWER BULBS. 2 
CARTER, Srepsman and Frorist, No. 238, High 
* Holborn, London, begs leave toinform ei tee Gentry, 
and his customers in in general, pret the bess flowering GLADIOLI, 
TIGRIDIAS, &c., are now arri ew Catalogue of Bulbs 
will be forwarded, prepaid, on sopieation. The following items 
were partly omitted in the Cat és. d. 
Extra fi eS mixed Rananeulas ae a a 100 0 7 6 
Very good do. Wie Soak 
Extra fine: new Scoteil Ranun cult 15 0 
A splendid collection of English Iris, 150 varieties 
(matched against any in the kingdom) 5 5 0 0 
50 extra fine new Spanish Iris . § 5 bse! be int 
A collection of a Gavccn . . . 210 0 
y pod varieties . . cra eA ial) 
Vers good waite Engin n Iris = per doz. 0° 2 6 
+ © mixed Spanish 1 r100 0 6 0 
Brodizea—beautiful species from the ittcar of 
Copiapo in Chili 6 + each 0 2 0 
Frower Ske 
Nemophila_ discoidalis, new, black: with white 
border (should be sown now) . per packet 0 1 0 
Tropolum polyphyllam—greenhouse 3 eset NG: 
A beautifol Rew fragrant a ‘ 4 o'2 -6 
Anew yellow Loasa—Andes, Chili oan ay} egal) 
238, High Goltern keener. 
INEST SORTS or DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, 
at low Prices. 
Hyacintus, very fine double, colours separate,  s. d. 
per hundred 15 0 
Hyacinrus, the finest known “(oy name) per doz. 012 0 
ANEMONES, new large double, 8d. ae or the 
collection of 50 Varieties (by nal wi . Be) Se 
tii gies in beautiful mixture, per d 02 6 
early Sie: many auiauts nee hundred 0l776 
RANUNCULUSES, Batya showy Sorts, for Autumn 
planting, per 1 3 6 
Earry Dwarr Toutes: for pots or open ground, 
1s. 6d. per dozen, or per hundred. 0 le 
‘ROCUSES, of 12 Sorts, nerhundred . 18.6d.to0 3 3 
And every other kind of Flower-root, equally moderate in price. 
ises in splendid Varieties, see last hile 's Chronicte. 
N.B.— Carriage paid to any part of Lon 
Surron and Sons, Reading Nursery, Berkshire. 
HYACINTHS AND OTHER BULBS 
UMPHREY'S COMPOUND, applicable to all 
Greenhouse Plants, to eayaciane ‘and other Bulbs, and y 
promote the mination of Seeds. Sold in bottles 1s. 
each, by FuanaGAn & Son, paneen SS aA 3 
McMuLLEN, Leadenhall-street; W. «, Bishopsgate-Within ; 
GorDON, THOMPSON, an ASKETT, Preneauren street ; 
nEy and Co., Govent Sader Barr aud Rur.ey, 412, Strand ; 
Cuar.woop, Tavistock-row; W. USING 46, Cheapside ; ce 
LAWRENCE, Agipiceadillys hae Ku N, Great Russell-street” 
Govent Garden ; Locwnarr, 156, iceapetde THATCHER 
Son, Islington ; Joan WArKINSON, Market-place, Manchester ; 
and other leading SeepsmeN in town and country. —Whole- 
sale Agents, Davy, Mackmurpo, & Co., 100, Upper-Thames- 
street, London. 
PR ee 
YBEDLING PICOTEES.—Hoitmay’s Henrierre 
and QugEN OF EncLanp, two_ Batty light-edged red 
Picorers, having Ue Seedling pri t the Floricultural So- 
ciety Shows, at the wn and eaehOr carer n, London, in 1842 
and 1943, and also at irarchemipeons are now ready to send out, 
at 7s, 6d. per pair: the Plants are pxrticularly strong and hevlthy, 
Direct, by letter, vee -paid, to J. KipaY, Horse Shoe-street, 
Northampton; or to Mr. R, Orson, Florist, 12, Hall-place, Ken- 
nington-lane, Lariat 
NEW AND FIRST-RATE PELARGONIUMS, &c., &c. 
W CATLEUGH begs es) to call the attention 
of the cultivators onmners to the poco ueen pent io 
Fos R. Garr: they took the pri 
prizes al at the Chiswick Boreededral Show, against the Se Bat 
from all parts of the country; they were universaliy admired as 
to properties and distinct colours. Good ee plants will be 
to send out by the end of Ociober, with his Catalogue of Pelar 
Blcotees, “Ch Os 
Stock of 
Haneatrect Bie nee! clieises; 
dcr: 
Oct, 13th, 1843. 
yous WHITLEY, Silcoates Nursery, near Wakefield, 
mee iba ioktk to offer the following articles, at the very low 
prices affi 
Fuchsia Hanae One dozen of any of the above 
si Epsii Verbenas for 6s., or the collec. 
++ Gem, Ivery’s tion for 10s. . 4 
+» Majestica, Smith’s, Petunia Jewess 
«+» | St. Clare oo nehantress,Ivery" 8 0 
speciosa i ta Ady Pee! 0 
splendida oo ora... oar 
mutabilis, Smith’s a Bon ty a8 
ay Pee +. magnarosea .. 0 
. . Sale o 
staguneibaien ee Eneliantress,Cattie’s 0 
mirabilis a ae cia 0 
arborea = Lilacina» 0 
Toddiana Cineraria Imperal Blue. pee | 
Cormackia al Blue .. 1 
formosa plegans oo Rival King 1 
Venus vie ‘Queen Visit]. 1 
globosa Paresh Rosa Deyoniensis.. wa 
Craigianus Morandia alba... ‘ea a 
Stewartii achiaa Baneltors Gees 
jola eT: 
glabra aos Col capella vera eect 
Chandleri Phiox picta eae o 
+. Curtisii Galarélea coronata. =... 0 
+. splendens Mimulas Hodsonii dt 
Loudo: 
Lobelia canis grandifiors 0 
One “dozen of any of the above rea, = 
Ho 
(the choice being left to the Malva ah one ta 
buy 4. 1s., Aas ae whole | Brewer’s Britannia Gera- 
collection for 12. 1 nium, per doz. ne 
Verbena Princess Row remenr Choice collection of Garden 
.. cerulescens A Roses, at per doz., 6s. to 12 
»» atrosangui dy Good named Pansies, for 
..  teucroides es borders, per doz. oo 
-»  Tubra pur u Myatt’s British Queen 
os Orange Perfection Strawberry, per 100 .. 10 
+ Goliah Elton’s Seedling do., p.100 3 
+» Ingramii Brewer'sEmperor do.,p.100 3 
a oe Myatt’s Victoria Rhubarb, 
peter, sn comes 
Early Pontic Rhubarb (the 
oe Brides of Wales, Wood's 
ety earliest sort known),p.doz. 6 
Tifordiana vari 
* oa 
Boos cf 69 © aaa o © PRS GLO NE SRCRe Me ANS 
+» Queen, Ivery’s Double blue Violets, p.doz. 4 
me _ felenarip epeehe Phlox cordato gran ndifora, 
as per doz ae 
te Panes Phiox odorata, per doz. 
a Lilacina Double crimson Sweet Wil- 
v» Taglionii liam, per doz. .. et 
+. Variegata Phlox suffruticosa, per doz, 4 
se Heslopiana Pure white Daisies, p. doz. 
ki Ruby Also 2 few Siete! of ‘dale 
+» Iveryana Daisies to dispos 
Afremittance or reference from unknown ccfesvatietld will be 
required.—Wakefield, October 9, 1843. 
TO GROWERS OF PANSIES. 
J AMES MAY begs to call particular attention to his 
extensive collection _ ‘bis fayourite flower. He is now cultivatin; 
nearly 600 varieties hy name, end his stock being remarkably healthy 
this season eee eonortaty recommend them; this being t 
Ppowable time for transplanting to ensure a fine spring and sui sos 
bloom ; 12 Extra fine varieties, including his 4 eutet rb Seedlings 
mn, Viz., Spee 
time, and Ellen, for 25. stra fine 15s. : 
can be a per) np free; 30 Suge varieties, 21s. Any ofthe o older 
r dozen, or 50 pairs correctly named for 30s., 
ders are respectfully eae for his 
Superb S a, as the crop is short this season, at the followin, 
tices, 2s. 6d., 5s. to 108. acke rs ce Super 
Sweet William, 1s. per packet. J, M. has only a few ee of the 
rue Prolific Egyptian Mummy Wheat he foll ‘Prices: 
25 grains for 208 or 50. 
peranconitas,— Gentlemen who would ensure 
strong plants of those jvarieties advertised by Jaares Pampuin 
in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of September 23rd, are requested to for- 
ward. their orders as early as convenient,—a dresse to him, Lea- 
road Nursery, Leyton, oF Whip’s-cross Nursery, Walthamstow. It 
is further regent that, upon receipt of ‘he goods, a post-office 
order be remitted, made ‘payable at Woodfor 
takes this opportunity of aaaeee that his Calceolaria 
seed saved from first-rate varieties is now ‘ready for delivery at 
5s. per 
NORLAND > NURSERY, NO’ OTTING } HILL, LONDON: 
E. GOWER takes this opportunity of offering an 
* assortment of Dutch Bulbs which are particularly good, fine 
plants of Auricaria Brazilianus two to three feet; one year trans- 
planted Beach at 4s. per 1000; one oe ditto Portugal Laurels at 
35s. per 1000: Seedling Evergreen Oaks, fine at Gs. 00. 
gees aes ‘Trees, Flower and Garden seeds ot the best sorts, and 
per doze en ; superior 
dozens new and vi cen super ew Varieties, 18. 6d. t 
Catalogues of ats sath the prices, will be iorwarded 
Fine Eaters ed saved from 
bergia Bryerii, an 
variety. f which, containing 6 
each, ‘also acne healthy plants 5s. eac 
NB. the Newest Varicties of Fuchsias at Be) low prices, — 
Clarendon Nursery, Camberwell, October 13, 1843 
seeds, can be supplied at 5s, 
CARNATIONS, Wee ee a re 
MES SRS. N. ann B. NOR 
Show varie 
rieties, with which a hey ha 
this season, can be had on pre-paid applicass 
We ich. 
