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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
(Oct. 21, 
UNDER ' ean PATRONAGE Or | tHE 3 QUEEN. 
ENSINGTON NURS 
ESSRS. RICHARD FOR RES sv “ann Co. beg 
respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public 
that their collection of DUTCH ROOTS has been imported this 
season in very fine condition, and Catalogues may be had on 
application. They beg leave also to direct attention to their 
superior assortment of FRUIT-TREES and other General Stock 
in their different Nurseries, which never were finer than this 
season. aye collection of Camellias and other Greenhouse Plants 
are also ne, with several Me large well-grown specimens 
of statics iat as ‘ophylla, in the Stove, with many other interesting 
plants.— General Catalogues epbe be had on application. 
[This Advertisement was intended to appear on Oct. 14.] 
NORLAND NURSERY, NOTTING HILL, LONDON. 
E. GOWER takes this opportunity of offering an 
ITCH BUL! BS which are particularly 
one year eaietinited ae 
r 10005 Beediing ibrerdreoh Oaks, fine, 
at 6s. per 100. Trained Fruit: trees, Flower and Garden seeds 
of the best sorts, among which Heohasal enal quantity of 
Cormack’s Pince Albert Pea, the earliest Pea grown at 2s. 6d, 
per quart. Russia mats, &. 
UTCH HYACINTHS for Forcing, 4s. per dozen ; 
Best do., for Glasses, 6d. to 1s. each. ble Roman and 
Paper-white Narcissus, 4s. per tozeny Single and Double Duc 
Van Thol Tulips, 2s. per dozen, Also Crocus, Iris, Jonquils, 
Narcissus, Anemones, and Ranunculus, of which priced List may 
be had free, per post. . CORBETT’S Italian and Foreign 
Warehouse, 18, Pall Mall. 
HOMAS CRIPPS, Nurseryman, Tunbridge Wells, 
Kent, respectfully begs to direct attention to his splendid 
eee Of R , comprising & novelty worthy of notice ; 
hare offered at the saitowing: prices, the selection being 
jet to T. C, :— per doz, 
Fine Standards - a on 308, or 104. Os. 
Half Standards oe ve 128. oe 41. 0s. 
Do. lo. ine Jee 188 a9 61. 0s. 
do. very mageees a, 24s, ” 71e 10s. 
Dwarf Roses ie 6s. ¥% 1d. 108. 
jf . fine $ F. AMS, erixeyy 3l, 15s. 
Do. do, very superior. x 18s. » 5. 108, 
Plants of the new Cloth of Gold Ge if ordered early, will pe 
sent outin November at 21s. each. If purchasers will favor 
C. with a list of the sorts itiey already possess, no diigltestes 
shall be sent. 
“PELOPS” anp “EVERTON,” two of the best PANSIES in 
cuitivation—raised in 1843 by THos. O’Grapy, Esq., Grove 
House, West Derby, near Liverpool. 
BpOxLN LUCAS, Gardener to Mr. O’Grapy, begs 
leave to say he is enabled, by permission, to let out the above 
new and distinct variety of PANSY for general cultivation at 10s. 
the pair. The stock of both is limited. 
NEW DAHLIA‘ 
SPARY’S LADY ANTROBUS es AURANTIA, 
SPARY begs leave respectfully to announce “to his 
ade in general that he intends sending 
aise satis- 
Descriptions, &c. will appear in a future Advertise 
ment. As the stock is limited, early application is respectfully 
soap to prevent disappointment,—Hungerford, Debs i 7, 1843. 
CHRYSANTH EMUMS. 
N HANDLER anv SONS, Vauxhall Sey London, 
having a large stock of Young Plants, well buc ides) and 
now ina goo: state for sending away, of this Pesnttal Autum- 
nal Flower, can supply good plants in pots at 12s. per dozen, and 
larger plants at 188. per dozen, C. and Sows’ Collection, includ- 
ing many new sorts, will be in full flower during the ensuing 
are 
Sons have also a fine Stock of Evergreens and Fruit- 
Ale swhich they can ites at moderate prices. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIE LD, NEAR UCKFIELD, 
JSSEX. 
W* WOOD anv SON beg leave to inform their 
Friends and Amateurs that their immense stock of ROSES 
and in consequence of the in- 
ses in pots, W. W. & Son have 
made it their study to grow a very large q quantity in the open 
ground of those sorts best edaitadd vee potting, and which may 
now be removed with great safety; they are grown expressly for 
this purpose on short stems, Worse from one to two feet, and 
will be pag at 18s. per dozen, er 100, the selection 
being left to W. W. & Son, Plants nrarented with each order, to 
compensate or cost of carriage. 
W. W. & Sow have just published a. Supplementary List of 
Greenhouse Plants (comprising many novelties), Which will be 
sent Gratis, on application; together with their Catalogue of 
Roses, American, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental, 
Forest, and Fruit-trees, Greenhouse, Hothouse, and Herbaceous 
Plants, ms Florists’ flowers. aE OOH Uete 
TO CARNATION AND PICOTEE = GROWERS. 
PEN 'TO ALL ENGLAND. 
Two SILVER eres bear THREE GUINEAS 
each, will be given by Mr. J. F, WOOD, Fionist, Smite 
Coppice, near Nottingh«m, uGrine the Borie of 18: 
One, for the Best Stand of Ten aissintilar penta 3, two in 
each Class; and One for the Res of Ten Picor éon- 
sisting of two heavy- aged and ‘wo tent edged Red ; two heavy- 
edged and two light-edged Purple, and one heavy- edged and one 
light-edged Rose. 
rance, 5s. each. 
Second and Third Pans. 
future eee aire 
The Entrances to be divided between the 
Further Particulars will be givenina 
TULIPS, RANUNCULUSES, HYACINTHS, &c. 
oe GROOM, = Giaphitin Rise,” near London (removed 
° Hors Walworth by APPOINTMENT FLORIST TO HER 
MAJESTY, tfully informs the Nobility and Gentry, that 
his Bulb Catalogue for this aes is ready, and will be for- 
warded by post on application. He begs to ‘state that he has a 
large stock of the beautiful New Lily (Lilium lancifolium) and a 
fine collection of Auriculas, which he can supply at very moderate 
INE NAMED TULIPS.—The Satideriber! ae a 
large supply of fine bulbs of the above popular flower, begs to 
offer them upon the oral ing very pate secre, viz. : 100 sorts 
by name for . which will comprise 
nai grat he fantid worthy 
le atiention of the amateur Ba practical Aorist, ~WinLLtAM May, 
‘rsery, Leeming-lane, Bedale, Yorkshire, Oct, 20, 1843, 
E 
a Ano B. NORMAN’S Cavatooun of 
eee wien which ne have gained 29 Prizes 
jeason; 
sas » can be on pre-paid application,—Bull-fields, 
1 CARNATIONS, SP UMOUEKE AND PIN! 
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HOLLYHOCKS, HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, Ke. | 
Ww! LLIAM MAY begs to state that he is provided 
with a supply of the ‘above plants of select quality. ‘The 
Hollyhocks at his own poe which he has been selecting for the 
last 21 years, and are of every shade of colour. The Herbaceous 
plants have also been catanly collected, ad are of the most showy 
varieties, comprising the most. popular Generas in present cultiva- 
tion, such as Phlo: siemens Aconitums, Anemones, Delphi- 
sce 
named for 42s. 5 50. sort 258., Ww. eluate 
package. Hollyhock seed saved! fai ene double fineceras 200 06e4 
for 2s. 6d.; 500 seeds for ne Aes seed saved from best prize 
flowers, in 2s. Gd. and 5s. pack 
N.B.—To those friends site Fodeivea their Hollyhock inde late 
last year, W. M. begs to state eee a aay they may have lost conse- 
quence, he will be glad to re GES at cperdbtsnce or 
reference from unknown Pre ay is solicited. —Hope Nur- 
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lane, 3edal 
ze TE 
AMES MAY ace to call particular attention ce ue 
© extensive Sole of this favourite flower. He is nowcultiv: 
nearly 600 vat vt ame, and his stock being remarkably trealthy 
this season he can strongly recommend them; this pes 
ferommble Fie toe Paertiecin to ensure a fine spring a summer 
bloot 9 Ex e varieties, including his 4 Superb Seedlings 
isage € 80 ae admired all Ca the season, Akt rad site tero, 
Sparen ‘idia, Optime, ane Ellen, which 
can be sent per post free cena ofthe older 
varieties, 7s. 6d. per deeiee 308. 
package pas adeds Early orders are re sper fly Boel for his 
i 1s. per pecke AB M. has per a 1 few fies of the 
tue “Prolific Egyptian Mummy Wheat at the following pric 
aye for 20s., or 50 for 30s., sent post free with directions for 
Ta ng, &c. &c. A-remittanap respectfully requested from unknown 
Meee Ord ts.—] 'y, Tottenham, London. 
OHN WH Sila ae Nursery, near Wakefield, 
begs respectfully to offer the following articles, at the very low 
prices affixed. 
Fuchsia Defiance 
One dozen of any of the above 
.»  Eppsii Verbenas for 6s., or the epee 
Gem, Iyery’s tion for 10s. 
Hh DS: Smith’s, Petunia Jewess 
St. Clare .. Enchantress sIvery? 8 $ 9 
+» speciosa -. Lady Peel 
iL splendida + Medora 
ay mutabilis, Smith’s «- Beauty .. 
sade es ve Be ee qpree 
He: on o- Lady 
saa nttedite oy ’ duahentrens; Cattle’s 
mirabilis - +» Magician aH 
on Lilacina 
Cineraria Imperial Blue. 
yal pues 
mosa ote Sad os B ‘iva val K 
trix Queen Victory d 
sa Devoniensis. 
Meauandy aalba.. 
Achimenes longiflora 
Viola arborea 
Campanula grandis 
glabra multiflora 
+. Chandler Phlox picta . 
.. Curtisii Galardia coronata 
LL splendens Minvults Hodson 
Loudonii Lobelia erinus aida 
One “dozen of any of the above .. amurea a 
HOoSHOHHHHOHEHEHooScsoceS 
eopoeaeooaamcoooareoseejnye 
choice being left to tl va, companulata 
bayer) for 1/. 1s., or the Pritts Brewer’ s Britannia Gera 
collection for 12. 11s. 6d. ninm, per daz 6 0 
Vv gk na Princess Ravaly Youell’s | Choice collection of Garden 
rulescens aa oses, at per doz., 6s. to12 0 
Good named Pansies, for 
ides lilusina borders; pare yttB 0 
purpurea, Myatt’s British Queen 
Grange Perfection ttey, perl00 .. lo 6 
oe Goliah 
Ingramii 
Ste 
Elton’s Seedling do., p.100 3 6 
Brewer’sEmperordo.,p.100 3 6 
ewa Myatt’s Victoria Rhubarb, 
Bishopii per doz 
Prince of Wales, Wood's | Early Pontie “Rhubarb (t the 
fordiana nriety earliest sort known),p. doz: 60 
Queen, Double blue Violets, p.doz, 4 0 
Melenaria ai nupetlis Phlox cordata grandiflors, 
Am doz. r H 
Buitlejane Pitlox odorata, per doz... 4 0 
+. Lilacina Double eximson Sweet Wile 
+= Taglionii liam, per doz, .. 40 
se Phlox suffruticosa, per doz. 4 
:.  Heslopiana Pure white Daisies, p.doz. 3 
3% Ruby Also a few thousands of scarlet 
Tyee paste Daisies to dispose o' 
emittance or reference from tl de correspondents will be 
required —Wakefield, October 20, 18: 
AUTUMN or 1843 anp Suan or 1844, 
Established in. the Year 1728. 
OHN WEBBER begs to draw the attention of Noble- 
~ men and Gentlemen Planters, and the Trade, to his Stock of 
FOREST TREES, EVERGREEN SHRUBS, &c., &c., which he 
offers on the mi ost reasonable terms, and are this season of the 
yery best description, comprising upwards of 600,000 Larch, 
Scotch, and Spruce Firs, from 2ft. to ft.; 200,000 Ash, from 2(t. 
to 5ft.; 100,000 ne sb Elms, from 4ft, to Loft, in height, besides 
a number of Beach, Birch, Spanish Chesnuts, Oaks, Alder, Hazel, 
rivett, and numerous other articles, priced Catalogues of which 
will be forwarded on application: Three Million of THORNS, 
from one to five years’ old, Planting done by contract to any 
ewtent.—Nurseries, Merriott, near Crewkerne, Somersetshire. 
ME ESSRS. CORMACK & Co. respectfully announce 
to those persons who intend planting this season that they 
may be supplied from their extensive Nurseries, New Cross, 
near London, (where persons are conveyed, through the medium 
of the Croydon Railway, i ‘ten minutes fro erminus at. 
London-bridge,) wit UIT and tats TREES A ‘FLOWER. 
ING SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, AMERICAN PLANTS, &c., 
to any extent, and at considerably Bien prices, ihe Jand being 
reqnired for other purpose: 
N.B.—Fine Weep! ving Elm Weeping Ash, and Bree penis 5 
5 to G feet; Arbutus, 4 to 
Pies, 4 to 5 feet; Irish Yews, 4 to 5 feet; and China arbor 
Vitee, 4 to 5 eer can be Saihyed with balls of earth, so 
be Nai titeate their : 
®. 
PINE PLAN’ 
ERSONS in want of PINE PLANTS have an oppor- 
ity to choose, from an extensive stock, Plants of all 
sizes, from Suckers to those in Fruit, at low prices. Warranted 
free from all insects, well rooted, and healthy. Apply by letter, 
Witiiam Davis, Green-street, Marlbro’- 
THOMAS 
Pansies that strong ere os rae fine collection 
BROWN begs to acquaint the Growers. of 
tion are now 
1 novelties not before 
ection of Pies (compris- 
, CARNATIONS, PIcOTBES, 
ready for sending out, includi 
offered for sale ; also, an exten ive 
ing all the established Show-flow 
Turars; &c., Slough Nursery, Oc 
+t ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
The Councit of this Society being desirous of LenS 
the correct addresses of the Corresponding Mem! resident in 
Great Britain and Ireland, have directed the POUSWHEE List to be 
published, in the hope that all those who see their names in it 
will immediately inform the Secretary, by letter, 21, Regent-st., 
whether their addresses ne ae ‘ectly given ; or that their friends, . 
in their absence, will do r them. As it is supposed that som 
of the persons in this ist 2 ie ends the Secretary would also be 
obliged by any information that can be given him on that point. 
Affleck, David John mesa Glouces er. 
‘Anderson, George, gr hp of Dartmouth, at Sandwell 
Park, Birmingham, Warwicks 
Ashworth, ‘Thomas, Springfield, ‘Ceampse feenctieset 
Backhouse, James, Sydney, New S 
Backhouse, Thomas, Nurseryman, Yo 
Balfour, William, gr to the Earl. corey at Howick, Alnwick 
Northumberland 
Balmar, Robert, gr to the Earl of Sefton, at Croxteth, Liverpool 
Barton, Thos:, Ditchley Cottage, South Weald, Brentwood, Essex. 
Bennett, Se elby, gr to Earl Manvers, at Thoresby Park, near Ol- 
lerton, Nottinghamshire 
Bishop, Thomas, Methven Castle, near Perth 
Bounds, mhowes, Nurseryman, Manchester 
Bree, Rev. Wm, Thos,, A. M., Allesley, Coventry, ‘Warwickshire 
Breese, tins teh to Sir ‘Thomas Neave, Bart., at Dagenham Park, 
Romford, Essex 
Brewn, Moses, Nurseryman, Glasgow 
Callandar, John, Rotherfield Park, Hamp: shi 
Chapman, Andrew, Barlaston, near Stone, Araneae 
Chapman, Robert, gr to the Earl of Harewood, Harewood House, 
Wetherby, Yorkshire 
Chesher, Charles, gr to William Ralph Cartwright, Esq., at 
Aynhoe, SE Ee 
Crozier, James, gr, Alnwick, saya sed ae 
Diack, ‘sTeeadide: ‘Mill Hill, near Aberdee 
r to Wm. trotter, Esa,, at Ballindean, near Perth 
Drummond, James, A. L.S., 
Forbes, James, gr to the Kg of Medford, at Woburn Abbey, 
Bedfordshire 
Ford, David, gr to the Earl of Haddington, at Tynningham, near 
Prestonkirk, East Lothian 
Forrest, eateraees gr to the Lord Dinorben, at Kinmell Park, St. 
Gibbons, William, Killalee, Dayae 
Hay, ee Totterdown Hill, Bri 
Haythorn, J., gr to Vor aadeton, AWollaton Hall, Nottingham 
Hildyard, Ost Acomb, near 
ea John, gr to the Hon. Fulk Greville Howard, of Ashtead 
Epsom, Surrey 
Hodgins, Edward, Seton Wicklow 
Hodson, Nathaniel Shirley, A.L.S., Superintendent of the Botanic 
Garden, valk St. Edmund’s, ‘Suffo 1 
Hosie, Rob., gr to the Lord Lynedoch, at Lynedoch, Perthshire 
Hughes, William, gr to Charles Baring Wall, Esq., Norman 
Court, Stockbridge, Hampsh 
Hunter, William, gr to James Teun Farquharson, Esq., Langton 
House, near Bigndfort, Dorsetshire 
Jones, Thos., late gr to the Duke of Marlborough, at Blenheim 
Kelly, Alexander, gr to me Earl of Moray, at Donibristle, near 
Inverkeithing, le 
Sir William Amcotts Ingilby, Bart., Ripley 
Castle, near rrakiedol, Yorkshire 
Luck, John, gr to Philip Davies Cooke, Esq., Quston, Doncaster 
Mackay, James Townsend, F.L.S., ‘Assistant ‘Botanist and Botanic 
MacLeod, Daniel, Landscape gr, Armagh 
petal Thomas, schaessos of the Botanic Garden at Dollar, 
Jackmaonansbir 
Mae nab, ‘William, Curator of the Botanic Garden at Edinbur; 
Malo ne, Edmund, grtoG. 8. Foljanibe, Esq., at Osberton Tense) 
etford, Nottinghamshire 
Miller, Toaephs| gr to Lady Mildmay, Dogsmersfield Park, Hart- 
ford Bridge, Hampshire 
Montsamel y, Duncan, gr to the Duke of Montrose, at Mynadoc 
e, Buchanan, Stirlingshire 
Muir Hee Alexander, grto Alexander Hepburn Murray Belshes, 
BOI Patrick, LL.D. ;., Secretary to the Caledonian Horti- 
ultural Society, © anavrgts 
Newebn, Heonr' 
Niven, Ninian, Richmond Hill, fe sae Dublin 
Oliver J J. sr tothe rode of Oravel Coombe Abbey, near Coventry 
ryman, Southampton 
paetint William, gr to Howard aaitigon, Esq., Oakland Cottages 
Aighburgh, near Liverpool 
M,, Mere, near Glastonbury 
Robertson, aa er to Lord Gray, finsanae Castle, near Perth 
Ross, Robert, gr to George Hay Dawkins Betas Esq,, Penrhy? 
Castle. Carnarvonshire A 
Sibbald, shy gr to the Bishop of Durham, at Aucklan' 
Castle, 
Skinner, hos, ., gt to R. A. Oswald, Epa, Auchencrad ry, Ayrsbite 
Skrimshire, William, Esq., Wisbeach, Naat ad shir 
Smith, James, Nurseryman, Flixton, Manch ny 
homas, gr to Lee Duke of a ontonbenand at Alnwidl 
ny 
Spong, Chats gr to Rone Gordon, Esq., Leweston, Sherborne 
Dorsetsh ss 
Rearenecnt day , gr to Sir Carnaby Haggerston, Bart., at wag: 
gerston, Northumberlan Hi 
Stewart, Archibald, gr to fhe Marquess of Londonderry, at Mow 
Stuart, eC) Irela: pian 
Street, J., gr to Mrs. Hamilton Nesbit Ferguson, Beil, E. Lot 
Taylor, John, Nurseryman, Preston, Lancashire rk 
Taylor, John, gr to the Earlof Dunmore, Dunmore Park, F Falkitks 
Stirlingshire 
ppiasee, George, gr to the Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth Ho! 
Yorksh 
Towers, Geshe’ John, Esq., Pinckney’s Green, near Maiden! hee 
Trench, John, gr to Joha Broadhurst, Esq., at Cooper’s 
Egham, Surrey 
Turnbull, Arch bald Nurseryman, Pert 
user 
Venables Rey. James, A.M., Saga Newton, Sherborn’ 
Dorsetshire 
walker 3 ames, Nurseryman, Aberdee 
‘West, John, gr to the Marquess of ‘Noftuampicns at Castle AsbbY? 
Wheeler, Isaac, gr to Mrs, Wall, at Oxford 
Wilkins, William, Nurseryman, Ney DOr tele of Wight 
Williams, John, Esq., Pitmaston, Worceste: king 
Wilson, in. .) gr to the Barl of pert the Rookery, near Do! 
Young, James, Landscape gr, eee 
Young, John, Nurseryman, Ta entth K 
Young Jn., Forester to the Earl of sng Mictettown, Com 
___MYATP’S NEW SEEDLING ST BERR 
AND Ww. YATT are ae ready to send out thetf 
the DEPTFORD PINE, the fru 1 
cultura) 
exhibit ited at the London Hortic! 
of mates 9 Renkelan Medal awarded. It has also b 4 
Bons y ky, for whose opinion see Gardent! a 
tis a most prolific bearer, exhibitin! 
itted 0 Rrofessor LinD 
Cin ‘onicle, No 6, p. 447- 
Bese eames so a 
