A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 50.—1843 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. Pricn 6d. 
: INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN R B @ TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, and Others.—Nursery to Let, 
er ; THE LAST NUMBER. f FASTOLFF ASPBERRY. and Nursery Stock to be disposed of. - 
Hoan seers 5 + abe an I ire-fly, to naturalise » 262 6 3 a mo LET, the WELL-KNOWN and OLD-ESTA- 
Divine | gee e: | lawns, to apply enot to + 88.3 Ct mea BLISHED NURSERY near to the town of KELSO, in the 
mateur’s Garden, No. XLIX. 860 c | Lisianthus Russellianus, Cut- County of Roxburgh, presently occupied a 
ria seed, to sow « + 862 ¢ hill’s adv. - 3 + 87 ¢ his Father the Business has been carried 
gus, we Guces, of + 865 a | Louise Bonne (of Jersey) . 860 ¢ TheN ied totwelveand 
ot . . . Bi ft i fr - . . a a 
in c antares, refuse lime $0 BAS 5,5 Y OUELL anp CO. have much pleasure in announcing i 
Morphology, remarks on + B61 ¢ they have now ready for sending to any part of the United 
Morel OAR vy : 
Navsiea 0 force ‘ . oR {| Kingdom, fine Canes of the above highly valuable and much es- 
Navuralist's Corner» > fgg b | teemed RASPBERRY, unequalled for the extraordinary size of 
Pelargoniums, treatment of + 899 ¢ | its fruit and richness of flavour. 
Pilchard-oil to kill blight + 851 b 
Pine-apples, culture o! 
Potatoes, great crop 
Poti 
IT Is PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY 
THE QUEEN, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, 
THE EARL OF HARRINGTON, THE EARL OF LIVER- 
Peeudedcacin, durability of POOL, THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON, LORD VIS- ete beta i 
+ Be | Dae crrycuusn caster ot COUNT LORTON, LORD SONDES, &c. &c., as well as by n valuation or by 
alerg fr fu > eas Ifwiodearons to Prime the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 1d about three and a 
ardy kinds + 8625 Rivers’ Rose Amateur’s Guide, a i ° i: i vf 
Experimental co-operation ‘agelie ity tev. sees > 64a | For further particulars Wey, See to Toten pie Advertisement Ttment of his Bust- 
RHE a, . 862@ | Seeds, vitality of ° » 862 6 of the gth inst. + rices as follows :— ‘an extensive Farm, which will 
Bichenses for a north aspect « ; ee Eee gol, @ Packages containing 100 Canes « 62 5s. 0d igesecibeet ells be “e 
‘ichsia Exoniensis + % $ 1 gel c 8 ny . It is proper, however, to intimate to 
Huang cmemenvet pias Oos ” ” sean K ae cll as for the information of Mr. Locxts’s 
8: boilersfor . - 36) ” ” ies y % i 
Hebe, f¢ eng for tanks - + fase | Package incladed. ‘Ihe usual discount to the Trade, when not congener a 
Te aceous plants, Fackson, adv. 4 ¢ . 863 Jess than 200 are ordered. ntil the Nursery is 
ayer apparatus, Bailey Backhouse, adv O07 #,* Cavrion.—Y¥. and Co. beg to call the attention ofthe i ya Suny, ae castors as. 
Inseotsonbarch” Ra en care anligta genérel to the fact that they:have ap- | TEP coieation. Of WHER CLOG ee een 
Tae 
talian Fire-fly , pointed no Agents in London for the sale of the above, and can- 
not be held responsible for its being genuine unless purchased 
direct from their Nursery. 
OQUELL’S TOBOLSK RHUBARB, 12s. per dozen. 
—For Particulars of which see their Advertisement of 
the 18th Nov. 
fi\WO NEW SEEDLING PICOTEES.—“ Lapy 
Auice Pest,” 10s. 6d., and ‘ Mrs. BENYON,” 10s. 6d. per pair. 
writer, in Kelso, 
Aa LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 39, 
Throgmorton-street, Bank. 
Empowered by special Act of Parliament, 5 & 6 W. IV., c. 76. 
Thomas Farncomb, Esq., Alderman, Chairman. 
William Leaf, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 
William Banbury, Esq. | Rupert Ingleby, Esq, 
W ILLIAM MAY begs to announce that he will not 
fo be able to supply any more proved plants of Hollyhocks 
r 
yhocks, grown from sceds sayed from best double sorts, 
at 20s. per 100. 
variety ‘see Advertisement for October) in collections of 100 fine 
Application). Tulips, fine named show sorts, in collections of FINEST CARNATIONS anv PICOTEES. Edward Bates, Esq. Thomas Kelly, Esq., Alderman. 
rus Varieties, for 5/.3 50 do. for 2l. 108.3 25 Bae 25s. Goose- DUTCH HYACINTHS anp OTHER BULBS. Thomas Camplia, Esq. Jeremiah Pilcher, Esq., Sheriff 
erries, 150 fine varicties by name; a list of sorts and prices on ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA. James Clift, Esq. of London and Middlesex. 
Rt. Hon. J. Humphery, M.P., Lewis Pocock, Esq. 
Lord Mayor of London. | 
For particulars and prices of the above, see their Advertisement 
S Physician—Dr. Jeafferson, 2, Finsbury-square. 
of the 22d Nov.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, Dec. 15, 1843, 
HYACINTHS AND GROWING STOCK. 
UMPHREYS' COMPOUND, applicable to all 
Greenhouse Plants, to Hyacinths and other Bulbs, and to 
promote the germination of Seeds. Sold in bottles 1s. 9d. 
A & Son, Mansion-house-street; WARNER & 
SS Sica aoe Oe crepe ts Warner, 28, Cornhill; Huns? & McMunven, Leadenhall-street; 
z : TO GENTLEMEN PLANTING. W. Crank, Bishopsgate- Within; Swirn, Islington Nursery; Grim- 
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eouales at 2s, 6d. and 5s, each. The seeds will be sent post 
Market? and may be had of Mr. Watkinson, Seedsman, 
et-place, Manchester. A remittance or reference is re- 
auested,— Hh ; : A 
Weranver ee a Leeming Lane, near Bedale, Yorkshire, 
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en 
(2) 
S$ 
5 
A LEY and Co., Covent Garden ; Barr and Rur.esy, 412, Strand ; 
Rael FAIRBAIRN are induced from the uncer- | Cyanrwoop, Tavistock-row; W. J. Nurrina, 46, ‘Cheapside; G. 
(situated ie which they hold the Manor-street Nursery | Lawrexos, 18, Piccadilly; Joun Keenan, Great Russell-street, 
attention i eat to the Home Nursery, Clapham Rise, where | Covent Garden ; Locruanr, 156, Cheapside ; SHUTTLEWORTH, 
Stock at hia iy given to all applications), to effect @ Sale of the | Pantheon; Minizx, Apams, and Nast, 63, Strand; Taatcower 
elem onHe or abe! period as possible, consequently beg to solicit | and Son, Islington ; Twomas WATKINSON, Market-piace, Man- 
ntion of Gentlemen and the trade to the large and re- | chester; W. E. Runpie, Plymouth; Dicnsow & Co., Edinburgh; 
Ponty, Leeds; P. LAwson and Son, Edinburgh; and other lead- 
bilit 
0 the lowest scale com- 
Poiicy-holder an im- 
lieu of the deferred 
f a periodical division of profits. 
and frequently delusive prospect 
nnual Premium to Assure £100. 
Age. | For One Year. | For Seven Years. ; Whole Term, 
20 | #0 19 g 10 
Laurels, twice transplanted, of extra growth; Portugal Laurels, 
y ing SEEDSMEN in town and country. Wholesale Agents, Davy, | 
SRE Green Hollies, of various. sizes ; Eve! MACKMURD. ascteating Santon. z p 8 | | ql 
Tavets, fine Standard and Dwwart Roses in great variety, fine | a 30 | 1 8 | 1 | 0 
standard flowering Thorns, Almonds, d&sculus, Robinias, and 7H ‘CK NURSERY, nsan LONDON. 40 | 1 5 0 1 69 | 2 1410 
er Ornamental Trees, and Evergreen and flowering Shrubs, 2 GLENDINNING, (late of the firm of LucomBr, 50. | 1 22 119 10 | 4 On 
with a large stock of fine standard and dwarf, trained and un 60. | 3.2 & | 3 37°0 6 0 10 
oh the pproved kinds, and of growth rarely equalled; also, | chased the Lease and Stock of the above Nursery, hehas been for | cent. comp. int, as a debt upon the Policy for life, or may be paid 
Bieee assortment of Forest Trees, consisting of Limes, Elms, | some months engaged in making extensive alterations and addi- | off at any time without notice. 
irch, Beech, Hornbeam, Spanish and Horse Chesnuts, Mountain | tions to it, in order to ena ie him to ci y SERY In Assurances for advances of money as security for debts, or 
sh, Poplars, and Spruce, and Scotch Firs ; also a larg2 number | BUS. '§ in all its various branches, a ees to assure | as a provision for a family, when the least present outlayis desir- 
able, the varied and comprehensive Tables of the Argus office will 
be found to be particularly favourable to the Assured. 
Board of Directers, with the Medical Officers, attend daily, 
ata efore 2 o'clock, 
ee EDWARD BATES, Resident Director. 
‘A Liberal Commission to Solicitors and Agents. 
hap is 
M 
creased Annuities granted on unsound Lives, the amount varying 
with the particular disease. Members of Consumptive Families 
assured at Equitable Rates. Loans granted upon persenal se- 
curity, E.G. P. Nurson, Actuary. 
HORTICULTURAL, BUILDING & HEATIN 
i . & J. F. respectful this utmost endeavours shall be at all times used to exe- 
invite the inspection of Gentlemen and Nurserymen Gul se sty, ; Bate ti 
themselves that the general Ghagdthay-of the cone ice ae oe them with accuracy and punctuality, rendering every arti 
ensure unqualified satisfaction, and which they are disposed to 7 5 q 
: . In HOTHOUSE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, and ORNA- 
Bh IRE eH ; I UPAL TREES and SHRUBS, all the best varieties will be 
to their iene i at Me nel to call the attention of Gentiemen | cultivated, and every approved novelty added as soonas it appears. 
CR nr ade ona ee ERUIT-PREE DEPARTMENT, those sorts only will be 
ies Cl i plan Mead 5 i <peri d ti s a luable 
Nurseries, Clapham, near London, December 15, 1843, Roracen Sree ee ee aoe es eS 
S i In the SEED BUSINESS jis arrangements enable him, from 
k CONNIE GIANT CACTUS. é his proximity to the best marts, to supply such only as are genu- 
Pp HILIP CONWAY has the pleasure of offering to the | ine in quality and true to name ‘ . 
Public the above splendid production at the reduced price |" R. G. flatters himself that from his practical acquaintance with 
of One Guineaeach. P. C. having been successful in its propa- Landscape Gardening and Garden Architecture, he may be safely 
"ASSURED. 
Conway’s Pelargonium “Lani” (the best yet raised for mental Water, Constructing and Heating Buildings for Horti- 
forcing), fine plants now showing their blooms, at 5s. each; good cultural purposes, upon the most improved and economical prin- 
plants in 48-sized pots, at $s. 6d. each. A remittance for refer- | ciples, Laying out Ground for Flower and Kitchen Gardens, &c. 
ence respectfully requested from unknown Correspondents.— Arboretums designed and systematically planted.—Dec. 11, 1843. 
Old Brompton, Dec. 13th, 1843, 
must be removed they will be sold at a low price. Freight paid 
Prices furnished on 
Tecommend them. 
ey also take this opportunity of again reminding their eus- 
tomers of their Stock of : 
rees, Tigs, Vines, &e 
¥ WEEKS & Co., ArcHITECTS, &c., Gloucester- 
* place, King’s-road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders, and Hot- 
water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility 
and Gentry, that their business, which has been extensive 
throughout the country for many years, is entircly confined to 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every 
&c,, which are this season of a very 
Superior description, and of which Catalogues may be had on | No.4, Eyre. 
580) S. 
OF.—TEN TONS OF CAR- 
=— a e Tons of Large Greea Top Altring~ 
BUSHELL’s Light Seedli d Five Tons Ce Green Top White 
Ground ro his Dahlia to be disposed of for 32. Belgium, at 52x, per cwt. All warranted of English Growth of | description, and the HEATING of them by HOT WATER. 
for cash, Coat atey ippet with alee cherry, the camer 1543, ‘and selected from the finest stocks. To be sold in any COneEL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest con- 
and centre good; the largest, most constant and free in flowering quantity not less thanlewt. Apply to J.G. Warts, Nos. 1 and | sumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiringattention once 
of any Dahlia yet propagated, and has obtained several prizes. | 45 Eyre-street Hill, Hatton Garden, London, | in 10 hours, and wiil heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 fect in 
TO MELON GROWERS 
B. cut 48 blooms from 14 plants, which were exhibited at one 
Of the Metropolitan Shows, the whole of which Mr. Neville pro- neth. .mproved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
hounced fit to be placed in a stand of 12. “Pet Rivay,”—Colour Six Superior kinds of MELON SEEDS, comprising | o¢ a7) open trough under the bed, is now being universally adopted. 
Purple maroon, fine eupped petal, and free bloomer ; ground roots, the following: Beechwood true, Hybrid Persian, Hoosainee, | ~ References may be had, and their works seen at most of the 
21.5 pot do., 12. nts the above Dablias to give Matis. | Improved Egyptian, Duncan’s Improved Green Flesh, and an | yopility and Gentlemen’s seats in the country, neerly the whole 
faction, or he will return the purchase-moncy.—12, Hall-place, Hybrid Cantaloupe, ‘weight from 9 to 15 lbs., and of superior qua- | oF the London Nurseries, and a great variety of Horticultural 
Jity; the above will be warranted true to their names, and will 
Ct EES RET IIe pe forwarded immediately on receipt of a post-office order for 5s,, 
payable at Mildenhall. P.S.—Six good Seeds of each.—E. Spivey, 
yepenham Park, near Mildenhall 
Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, Estimates, 
&c., at their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chel- 
sea, near Sloane-square. 
Kennington-tane, Dec. 15 
B. SAUNDERS, NoursuryMaN AND Frontsr, Isle 
of Jersey, respectfully informs the Public and Trade in sae 
poesia eee ae 
Beneral that he hasa few thousand Maiden PEACHES & NECTA- | > Sf e . SNUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN GUANO 
RINES to dispose of this season, which are true to name, and com Brassey QUEEN STRAWBERRY.—Good Shieig | GENUS ow SALE, BY THE IMPORTERS, 
Tae gee the best varieties in cultivation ; and which he will Plants of this excellent STRAWBERRY may be had of ANTONY GIBBS ayp SONS, LON U5 
NB oaiercerste prices, with the yao a athe trade: | Jouw Couiino, 2, Park-place, Park-road, Clapham, Surrey, at6s. | GIBBS, BRIGHT, ann CO., LIVERPOOL anp BRISTOL. 
collection of Pear-trees are also very fine,—Dec. 8. per 100, or 2, 108, per 1000, ‘47, Lime-st, Dec. 7, 1843. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. | 
