1843.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICULE. 
707 
(Continued from page 706.) 
Craske’s Invincible Norman’s Glory 
ANUP ARE — Queen Victoria 
k Prince Neptune 
Downton’ e Gollan Othello 
Davey’s HA pee 's Magnificent 
— _ Lord Brougham 
Dry’s Earl of Uxbridge Palmer’ 's Scedlin, 
Dowson’s Bea goek: ynold’s Duke of Bedford 
antlet Rls Sir Walter Scott 
Duet of Wellington Roif’s George the Fourth. 
Dyson’s Magnificent Smith’s Superb Blush 
eee 8 yscendiing. Steward's Incomparable, 
Eakin’s George the Fourth Standard Beaut ay, 
Foster's Ss wi liam the Fourth oe Walter Scot! 
Faulkner's pees Victoria e’s William ite Fourth 
TEE 's Matchless 
Taylor’s Green Grass 
‘Turner’s Conqueror 
Unsworth’s Omega 
Reformer ell’s Rector 
Keogh Lady Auck Lord Winchelsea 
High ES 
rden of Wrncheetee Ring Dove é 
Knight 0 Caney ley Wilmer’ Ss fee 
Kelner’s Mate ine 5 ke of Sussex 
Lamber ne Hollyhock = Tuliet 
ae et tormont — MissFanny | 
Luke? of Newport — Queen Victoria 
Mor rabos's s "Shak eare Miss Jeans 
ts. Everarc Weedon’ 's Queen Victoria 
Merri’ William Sturne Wilson’s Jack 
saa Sens wanes, or, Sir Joseph Banks’ Pine, 30s, per dozen, or 
per 100 
‘The finest single and double Dutch Hyacinths, Nar- 
anuneulus, Anemones, Crocus, &c., &c., imported 
‘lem, of which . separate scans is printed. Cata- 
perb Collecti f Fuchsias may be had on appli- 
on, and will Le found to conta every known variety OTL, of 
tion. Fine Tobolsk Rhubarb, fit for Foreing, 12s.{per dozen, 
Seeds and Plants caretuily packed for all climates, YourLt and Co., 
in submitting the above List of Carnations and Picotees, beg to stat te 
that the Plants are fine and heathy. Every care will be observed in 
selecting and packing all orders they may be favoured with. 
‘at Yarmouth Nursery, Oct. 12, 1843. 
ie 
URC SE: Sa 
Vy ILLIAM E. RENDLE returns his grateful ac- 
aa eeTents. we the poste orders he has received for 
Mr. Lyne’ 's Ne ex xecuted in strict ro- 
; © quantity of orders ree 
nishing so well as vena have been ie pected. Injustice hoabone 
Customers, however, who have red these valuable 
. ae will we especial Re to supply every ord 
y been entered, with extra-size double-headed ede 
at the current prices, 
_E. Runpus would further state that in accordance with the 
any of his friends, he has consented to, send out the 
BS 
the encourage z 
admired ger aeement and eippert of the patrons of this much. 
Lyne’s Pringssg Atiee 21, 2s,| Lyne’s Imogene . 1. 1s. 
Do. tnchat 
uperbl 1 D 0 le; i i 
Do. White Perfe HEA 1 Dor Sa cote Z 
Prk above sorts are warranted to possess rat rite aalities, in 
hey are all indispensable to a first-rate ollect 
If three plants are ae of 
discount will be allowed. Plants will be sent out in the Autumn 
of 1844, All orders received before the 31st December, 1843, will 
rong plants. It will ther 
oence eo ‘der Wameuistoee ~Union-. Ere ae 
, 10, 1843, 
TO CALI ARIA GROWER Rs. 
A rare sd dee oe iG make a Collection of CALCEO- 
LARIAS at a small expen; 
OHN STAN DISH, Norsmryman, - of Bagshot, has 
raised a great number of Seedlings this autumn, which are 
now ready to send out by post, in tin cases, post- paid, at 16s. 
dozen. The above have been raised from two of the best spotted 
Calceolarias in the kingdom, the seed s aved from the pia 
which were crossed witi great care; and J. 
the worst of them willbe worth full the price non an 
cisely the same as he will grow himself; but shoul 
m two sorts only, and those were 
Selected as being the best in Bevery way, and will, no doubt, 
ring some of the greatest novelties ever seen in Calceolarias ; 
they'can be sent by post for the next month, after which ana 
plants Will be too large, and can then be sent packed in small 
boxes or hampers. -B.— A remittance is expected from 
sultow corr ere 
H GROOM. 
. oles Walworth iy pe Ra NUMENT FLOR RIST T TO HER 
MaJnst 
MAGNIFICENT LIL 
LILIUM BULBIFERUM, var. MITCARLDA, 
J. MITCHELL, Tob ; begs | to nee the attention, of the 
M., Stauton. The Lily is a very 
er usorie variety of Lilium bulbiferum.” Roots now ready to 
Ut: flowering roots 15s. small do. 7s. 6d.; sent free to any 
Part of the kingdom on receipt of a remittance or "reference, 
Flow Wering rvots of Amaryllis vittata, 18s. per 
——_Slapton, near Dartmouth, Devon 
SHU PINKS AND P. IES. 
JOnN c. HUICE 5 
OMe Y respectfully informs his friends 
that his priced Catalogue of the above may be had on pre- 
Sa ee Floral Grounds, Pecan Surrey. 
12 by _ SILVERLC OCK Ke in 1 calling “attention to his. Adver- 
to sement in the Chronicle of Sept. us and Oct. 7th, begs 
we state that the Pinu FSUASERE Cupar oF LEBANON, and 
ey ve ae R are in 
oul ut of | ne oe Ae 
¥ He Saad against walls last forice! with rods 
sete to 9ft in len se oeacane Diack Hamburgh, Royal Musca. 
Renee at, Greate ‘rontignac, and West St. Peter’s. Ext 
The spon Yeats bedded White Th ‘ 
re 
May be had at moderits eee on of Gentlemen pi anting, and 
moderate prices,—Nursery, Chichester, Oct. 1 
rPHE New large. Dutch pala in 50 Rees 
distinct varieties, by name 4 
Ditto, half the Collection - 18 0 
Ditto, in beautiful mixture, containing nearly all the 
varieties per do: Seen 2s, 6d, i 100 016 0 
Anemones, old sorts, double, mix 010 0 
single, many colours - » OinF, 200. 
Hyacinths, aa, doubie, for aaa mixed 150 
fine show flowers, by name, in Bood 
contrasts of colours per 100 210 0 
Aer for pots and glasses, Duten, double perdoz. 0 4 0 
+ shoe, by n Orgali 
finest sich ow! re om 0 
Ranthenluses, "hardy oes for autumn planting, and’ very tis 
10) 
Tulips, oe Hues mixture; being thea increase from Lnecares 
bed of show flowers per 1 100 
” Border hieee very good sorts - 2 0 70 
», Early Van Thols, for pots or open gro 010 0 
Grocuses,; a new nee multiflora, in 20 Faust varieties, 
6 of each var. or 6s., or 120f each for 0 10 6 
other sorts per 100, 3s.to 0 1 6 
Snowidrops, lane double - - 0 2 6 
Irises, choice sorts, ny name - Be 25 0 
e best 30 selected. oe - 015 0 
Turban emirates “quite hardy,) se: - 2, 0 3 6 
” yy black, per 100, 108. "New Golden, ss. 
ellow per 100 0 5 0 
Persian Irises, for nes very fragrant - - perdoz, 0 3 6 
Jonquils, me si Co s 0 2 6 
"ile, large single, a 2-08 ak, SORE 
Gladiolus fonbundus, ‘peautiful - : ” Oreo. 
r sorts, in cnete a - 0-2-6 
Contmettina diets pe soa 1s. 6d.—per 100 010 6 
Ixia ae in beautiful mixture » 4s. Gd.—per 100 110 0 
Lilium eximium, longiflorum, and japonica each 0 1 6 
Cyclamen, Sweet Persieum, and 0 Orig 0 
The store ore _particular iyrecommended for ue oe planting 
Le J. SUTT nd SONS, Reading Nursery, 
ar wae is paid to any_ Railay or Packet office in Landon. 
W SEEDLING VERBENAS, GEKANIUMS, &c. 
Wirt & Co., NuRsERYMEN, Poole, beg to offer 
e foll: ‘wing beautiful collection of new varieties for 21s, 
tobe aslvered in the spring: they will be found to comprise the 
finest s cultivation, of each colour. The first ten are seed- 
Gs while ca ee nee submitted to Dr. Linpuey for his opiniou, 
nd are reported to be all fine sorts, (see Chronicle, October 1st 
aa 8th). No. 1, mon brilliant, fine pink with crimson eye, 
28 6d; No 2, Perfection, very large, beautiful pink with white eye, 
No 3, deep rosy parle, 1s 6d ne 
ul with dark crimson 
Coope! ni, a mhupntlicent scarlet, with yellow eye, 1s 6d; No 8 
Surprise’ crimson purple, with yellow hoes 1s 6d, No 9, Simperii, 
light lilac, with fine white eye, 1s 6d; No10, Emma, deep crimson 
rose, with fine light eye. Liconii, 1s; Speciosa, 1s; Queen, 1s; 
Rubra purpurea, ne Ne plus Ultra, 1s; Elegans, 1s; Picta, 6d; 
Slaterii, 6¢; Ingramii, 6d; Davisonii, 6d, 
The above Seedlings have been selected soma a bed ob several 
thousand, and we can safely recommend the We have already 
a considerable number of them ordered, Ai shall TieAToke be 
obliged to those wh» favour us with their commands, to let us 
know as early as possible, that they may not be disappointed. In 
Consequence of having a much larger stock of PsLarGonrums 
than we have room to winter, we are now offering 40 distinct 
kinds, ine! ding the undernamed, at 5/., or separately at the 
d:—Foster’s Sir R. Peel, 10s 6d; Favourite, 10s 6d; 
Constellation, 10s 6d; Lynes’s Duke of Cornwall, 10s 6d; Sun- 
Tag 0s 6d; Princess Royal, 10s 6d; Fair Maid of Devon, 7s 6d; 
Lo A Elniagtors 5s; Glory of the ‘West, 5s; and all other fine 
from 2s 6d to 5s each. 
Our collection of CurysanraEmums, corprising 40 of the 
finest sorts, will be in bloom in about a fortnight, and willbe seut 
out in the spring, at OL collection. Hoosainee Persian Melon, 
5s per packet, six se 
M KR. LYNE’S “SEEDLING GERANIUMS 
Lynn’s Celestial, 2. 2s.; Apollo, 2/. 2s.; Princeps, 1/. ios. 
Duke of Cornwall, 1/. 1 Teague: 2l. 25.3 Modesty, 12. 1s. ; 
Rosebud, 1. 1s.5 Sunnes a 1s.; or the set of eight for s/, 
Descriptions and figures can be obtained. 
‘A dozen of all the legis sorts of last year, sens a plant of 
LYNE’S SUNRISE; OR DUKE OF CORNWALL, 
for Five Pounds. Twelve ecad Show Varieties for Two Guineas.— 
urseries, Biriodth, Oct. 3. 
Ponte Nursery Neue Poole, has a 
ae ba 
AVELL BARRINGER, St. Cuthbert’s, Bedford, 
F Bedfordshire, begs to announce that his Catalogue can be 
had on application, of his choice and select Oa Neko and 
PICOTEES, with which he has gained this year 56 Prizes, and 
upwards of 200 during the last three years at different exhibitions 
in the country 
MYATT’S NEW. SEEDLING STRAWBERRY. 
Anp W. MYA are now ready to send out their 
we? e NEW STRAWBERRY, the DEPTFORD PINE, the fruit 
of which has been exhibited at the London Horticultural 
Society, and a Banksian Medal awarded. It has also been 
sabmiseed to Professor Linpiry, for xohiose opinion see ore 
Chronicle, No. 2 is a most prolific bearer, exhibiting 
os oe same time a profusion of fine frat et bloom on the same 
t Briss, Deptford Pine, 2/. 10s.; British Queen, 1/., and 
10s. per 100.—Manor Farm, Deptford, Oct. 13, 1843. 
THE BRITISH QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT PEAS, 
J. CORMACK & CO., beg to announce to 
« their Friends and the Public that they have harvested the 
above two New Varieties, aud will be obliged BY, early orders, as 
ue faa? is limited. They will be sent out, as last spring, in 
ackages, bearing the name of the firm, pri ice Bk 6. per quart. 
tthe aeUel, ANTOWanCE to the trade. 
«« CornMACK’s Early Kent Peas,” 14s. per bushel. 
Newer and Bedford Conservatory, Covent Garden, Ocene 13. 
‘ PINE PLAN’ 
ERSONS in want of PINK PL. ANTS. have an oppor- 
P tunity to choose, from an extensive stock, Plants of all 
sizes, from Suckers to those in Frnit, at low prices. Warranted 
free from all insects, well rooted, and healthy. Apply by letter, 
or on the premises, ty Bis 11am Davis, Green-strect, Marlbro 
road, Chelsea.—Oct. 18, 1843. 
N 7 pw BLACK S aeaIE ong 2a de NEO RATER 
Discorparis to be had, in small packets, at 2s. 6d. each, of 
Seedsman, 46, Cheapside, London.— 
NG, 
pL of Durem Roots, a priced list of which can be had upon 
application 
NO PINE- ‘GROWERS.—To he disposed of. of aRalee 250 
aT Fruiting and Succession Pine Plants, perfectly clean and 
Deals For particulars apply to Mr. mere 7; Centre Buildings, 
Covent Garden. 
AUTUMN or 1843 Ave SPRING or 1844, 
stablished in the Year 
ass WEBBER begs to draw the tention of Noble- 
en an entlemen Planters, and uihed de, tock 
FOREST TREES, EVE ROhGEN #8 S, Be, wen wiich he 
from one to ae years’ old. Plan nting done by contract to any 
extents 
pera < VICTORY OF ENGLAND! 
Seeds for 5s. 
only the prettiest variety in cultivation, but it is also a robust 
grower and prolific bearer. One plant.(the stem w which is 54in, 
in circumference,) occupies threre lights, each sft long by aft 
wide, and has several times during the season Pe iced at one 
time 15 splendid fruit, upwards of 20 in. long, and only Idin, in 
diameter ; also ripened 20 seed-fruit, and is still in perfect health. 
‘the Seeds, with printed particulars of its pedigree, will be sent 
postage free, on receipt of post-office order for 5s., to Mr Taomas 
WiLp, 3, Tavern-street, Ipswich, Suffolk. 
To Noblemen, aaa Nurserymen, Directors of Public Gardens, 
Cemeteries, and other public Companies, engaged in Planting. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS are in= 
structed by the Proprietors to submit to Public Competition, 
on the Midas the Kensington House Nursery, fronting the Great 
RUBS well 
ey ee es the attention of Gentlemen who intend aber this autumn, 
and consists of large Magnolias, of sorts including the fine specimen 
o Magnolia a Cedar of Lebanon, Fan Yews, Pinus cembra, 
e viewed a week before the sale, 
and Catalogues ps ofall the fried pad Seedsmen, and of the Auc- 
tioneers, Leytons' 
Messrs. Foutrse and Co. take this opportunity of inviting to an 
inspection of their general Stock in their other Nurseries, in thi 
Gloucester-road, within five minutes’ walk of their home- grounds. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, Ses 
CEMETERIES, and other Public Companies enga; ged in 
Planting. 
MEssss. PROTHEROE snp MORRIS beg to 
announce that they ste pe eds by the Executrix of the 
late Mr. Joun M 
pablic competition, aA we 
BLE NURSERY STUCK, sagaeioeee | of Fruit and 
Forest Trees, Evergreens, American Plants, , Deciduous and Orna- 
inane Shrubs of every variety, in considerable quantities. Also 
a be Choice Tulips, consisting of 90 rows, which will be sold 
in lo a <0 snit purchasers, An excellent Tulip Cabinet, a quantity 
of Wood, &c, 
—The above ground is proverbial for its magnificent ever- 
reens, aud their safe removal, the mould adhering to pine} roots. 
The lots will be arranged for the convenience of large and sm: 
purchasers. ay be viewed a week prior to sale. *Outalovaad; 
1s. each, returnable to purchasers, may be had on the premises ; 
of the principal Seedsmen ; and of the sirenoneeras American 
Nursery, Leytonstone, 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS respectfully 
inform their Friends and the Public, that the Sale of Nw 
Stock at the Cottage and Gravel Field Ass eat Camberwell New- 
road, Advertised for the 30th inst., is sepne antl further 
notice.—American Nursery, Leytonstone, O Oct. 13, 18 
a 
DERBY. —TO ) NOBLE MBN, G! N, 
Others, datendtite to plant. 
ai ESSRS. WILSON ano SADLER beg, through 
th m,.to 
ee ree na Uucks atone oF theis Numonien\ae Christine 
next, a1ey will have to offer by Public Auction, on Tuespay and 
Wepnuspay, the pe and 8th of November next, the following 
valuable NURSERY 
60,000 English Oaks, 1 fe af 
1,726 Canada graf ted Eims, 
rom 4 to 10 
4,331 Canada ee rls sum- 
300 Weymouth Pines, 3 ft 
9,000 EM eks from 6 inches to 
a Ornamental Thorns. 
nada Service Trees 
1 4 ft, 
100 Devonshire Elms, 4 to 6 ft set and Gold Se 
a Mountain Elms, 4 to 6 ft 
s varieties, 
1 Elms, various 20,000 common Laurels, from 
es eae Batueal Laurel: 
0 Fine peer ae So 
2 Beech, various fine 
ce Parle 1,000 Lava a yee 
50 Striped leaved Beech 600 Standard Pear 
5,082 Bie, Ma sorts, from 300 Dwart ditto, cae and 
untrained 
1,400 One-year Pears, fine sorts 
100 Plums, Standards 
7,250 Horse Chestnuts, from 2 209 
| 
| 
mer bu | 
21,468 Btgud eae Common | 
rm 
4 to 6 ft 
17,456 Common Beech, from 13 
2,350 Spanish Chestnuts, from 
1,150 Hoeveat, from 2to4ft | 1,500 er Le Teese wie 
14,963 Mountain Ash, from 2 to 
fe 6t Ss 300 S' anand ‘Cherries 
ft 
32.750 Alders, from 1 t 200 Dwarf d 
,620 Area Theop nfabtly from 300 Datnstone: 
1} to 4 ft 300 Fruit-bearing Almonds 
400 Dwarf Peache: 
mores, from 2 te loft 
9,900 Sycamores, | 260 Dea oe Standard Apri- 
from 1 
ari POLIS: of various ori; | 
pes 000 Seedling ‘Oaks 
|24 ,000 Seedling Crabs 
3,000 Seedling Hornbeam 
300 Seedling Birch 
300,000 Seedlin ng Ash 
10,000 Sycamor 
2,000 Horse Chestnuts, &e, &e. 
2 000 ae Crab Stocks, 
udder 
750 Hazels 
s, French, Weep- 
ss a 2a others of the | 
newest kin 
21,980 ee Firs, from 12 in. 
0 2 
et 000 sestat Firs, from 1 to 3 ft 
2,800 ies Firs, small, from | 
N.B.—All the i are in Lots. 
Messrs. W. and S. respectfully invite attention to the valuable 
Stock above enumerated, which will be e put in lots to suit pur- 
cane mn to the Fe oven at the N adsezies; or atthe Seed Sele som 
Cheapside, Derby. 
