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_No, 51.—1843. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
Pricer 6d. 
INDEX OF THE EBINor aD HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
hee AST NUMBER. 
ia arn 
a 5 "Unt a.) Lodged: airsbay, noticed + 879 ¢ 
Amateurs Garden }No.L. | 86 ¢| Loudon, Mr., death see 
Abemones, treatment of 2 ai Manures, Siedaeaes with 6b 
le trees, to prune . igeon-dung for Vines 38 Hi 
Ash-tree, variety of ° b78.a | Maple, to Propagate 
ee in New Zealand + + 88la elon-seeds, Spivey’s adv. i 
yetanical books, new + 879 c| Mummy Wheat < SOM 881 
ond 's (Prof.), lectures 877 Ce. Co! . 8805 
‘arbonic acid, its relation to en's eetrea von Anatomys,. 
calants 90 
seen sremarks 881 ‘Mons Leon te Olerem 7b 
GfRttadenia rosea, culttire of ees, to fertiliz 8a 
arco, food for plants 8 Pine-apples, remark: 7 
Rig iau’sexperi- m-heat for . 831 b 
+ 875 c| Plants, composition of . . 8754 
2 876 b | Potter's guano, effects of 30 
+ 81 ¢ | Potting, one-shift system of 6a 
« 879 c| Roses, to prune 5 1b 
877 ¢ | Shrubberies, to dig 78 a 
878 mith held eattle-show + 75 
9 ¢ | Stall-feeding for cows 1b 
Strachan’s Agricultural Tables, 
rev. é 
Tobolsk Rhubarb noticed 
fone oise . 
Trees, E 
Vegetable vagaries ‘ 
Vines on for . 
or : 
sp in winter 
Ge versus bones 
oo eee of, oby iated © 
871 
i Wasp's n. 
Winter gardening 
Worms, to destroy 
BH B 
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, Rucenr’s PARK.— 
P The following days are fixed for the EXHIBITION of 
Aa FLOWERS, and MICROSCOPES in the Gardens of 
his Society next season :— 
UESDAY, APRIL 30; 
re ue + 
Tickets for 
¢ had, by orders from Fellows or Members only, 
= NUNCULUSES, ean Ob AURICULAS, 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIU: 
GROOM, eelighace rise, near ondoi (removed 
* from Walworth), We Appointment Frorist to Her MA- 
ee Ty, begs to remind the Nobility, Gentry, and Amateurs, that 
Tae is the best season for obtaining collections of the above 
Thue ers, and that in consequence of the success he has had in 
heir exitivation this year he can offer them at the OnE 
moderate p 
a W Rantneulases, in 100 superb sorts, with names 4 fe 
in ery fine sorts, do. 210 
gu a fine faites t from 7s. to Qs. per 100. 
ie Anemones in 100 superfine bus xune aes > Padekv 
in fy oO. 20 
Superfine mixtures qos. 
25 pair of Meole in 25 superfine soriswith names 3 10 
25 pair of Picotees, in 25 do. do. 210 
25 Auriculas, in 25 stpertine sorts, with, ae 
” or 
» ay. 
© 
cy 
eaaaace co aoe 
c arge bulbs, each . 1 1 
atalogues 5 may be had on | applicatio —December, 1843. 
Sos ne Ce nia 
NI EW HARDY Y ANNU 
nn NESS a OCULATA—DARK- ye VISCARIA. 
np J. BACKHOUSE, Nursery AND SEEps- 
v sae York, have the pleasure of offering to the Public the 
»7? for 1843, aa blossoms 
a » SONS Oe ay acquaint 
those readers of thle Gardeners’ Chronicle who have not yet 
hitherto honoured them with their commands, that their eroaras 
being situated i considerable distances from each other, and of 
strict ee to grow 
eked soils, they are enabled b: 
R mS u us eeds which 
GARDEN SEEDS tree to their kinds, and supply S 
they know to be i 
named collections, which a essrs, 
itn s actual knowledge of the comparative see of each 
Ss. d. 
ae ay complete Collection of new Kitchen. garden 
is, of very best aes being one year's supply for a 
ir tate establishm: mS 8.561 
Collection lea all the hinds as ‘the above, 
Bis in an eraaller ne 
No. 3.— e Colieetion, in quantities suitable for 
smaller Fam lh ue is ey: 0 
No. 4.—100 Ranunculuses, in 0 fine "ar ieties ‘by name .1 5 0 
50 ditto dit ditto .015 0 
5 
Parcels delivered Hee oe cates eto London, or to an: 
part of the Great Western Railway within 60 miles of London, 
‘or Gardeners and others who would prefer selecting the sorts 
of seeds Crea Ss. & So 
ew Kitchen-garden and Flower Sceds, which willl 
be forwarded Ymmediately, post-paii 
Where a Se is given payment need not be made for 
twelve months, {ll afford ample opportunity for proving 
the excellence of ans Seeds.—Reading Nursery, Berks, Dec, 21 
SNe) NurseryMaNn AND Frorisr, Isle 
f Jersey, Ca informs the Public and Trade in 
rth few thousand Maiden PEACHES & Aue 
RINES alae of this season, which Bre eeus lot pam, and c 
i i mn; and wh hich he will 
above new and beautiful Annual, on ich is feured at page 53, | 
i | 
| promote germination of Seeds. | 
SON eee iss eae WARN. NEB & 
AcS TOuneks & SPBERRY. 
YOUELL’S TOBOLSK RHUB ARB. 
TWO SEEDLING PICOTEES. 
FINEST TUARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
DUTCH HYACINTHS, & other fees 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA 
Now ready for sending out: for Particulars of ‘nich, see Adver- 
isement of the 16th inst. 
em Co., Great Yarmouth Nursery, Dec. 21, at; + 1843. 
HISWICK NURSERY, NEAR LOND! 
R GLENDINNING, (late of the firm ae LucomsBE, 
* Pince, and Co., Exeter), most respectfully acquaints No- 
aenileniens and his Friends generally, that having pur- 
above Nursery, hehas een for 
some months ees in making 
r to enable him to carry on the 
d he begs to assure 
RTMENT, those sorts a will be 
grown pace experience has raved to possess good and valuable 
propertie 
Tn the SEED BUSINESS his arrangements enable him, from 
his proximity ts. ae) best. eee to supply such only as are genu- 
ted.—Dec. 22, 1843. 
Soe PLANTING. 
#8) ae FAIRBAIRN are induced from the uncer- 
upon which they hold the Manor-street Nursery 
(situated ouegwona s to the Home Nursery, Clapham ae where 
attention will be given to all applications), to effect a Sale of the 
markably healthy and 
Laurels, twice udmemetiecdy of ¢ extra growth ; Sorrel Laurels, 
» of various sizes 5 Evergreen 
Beech, Hornbeam, Spanish and Horse cnssnue Mountain 
Firs ; also a larg2 number 
and Currants, of excelent growth, and of the 
J.& J. F. respectfully 
en, flattering 
themselves that the cae character of the Stock is such as to 
& J. I. respectfully beg fo el the attention of Gentlemen 
to their advertisement of Heaths, ee which has lately appeared 
in the come ners? ee ‘onicle. land 28.), 
S AND GROWING STOCK: 
ge “COMPOUND, applicable to all 
Greenhouse Plants, to Hyacinths and other Bulbs, and to 
f S Sold in bottles Is. 9d. 
joe Oa RAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
The Councit of this Society being desirous of ascertaining 
the correct addresses of the Corresponding Members resident in’ 
Great Britain and Ireland, have directed a List of them to be 
eitimmet in the hope that all those who see their names in ts 
i 21, Regei ent-s' 
Aled, David Toh er te 
Park, Birmingham, W: Anwiekshire: 
Ashworth, 7 Thomas, Springfield 
William, gr to the Earl Ghee: ae Howick, Alnwick, 
aie Rotriebamshin 
Bishop, Thomas, Methven Castle, near ran 
Bounds, Thomas, Nu enue pear? 
Bree, Rev. Wm. Thos,, A. M., Allesley, Cov vente, Warwickshire 
Breesey John, gr to sit Thomas Weave, Bart., at Dagenham Park, 
SSeX 
Ghuaneer, John, Rotherfield Park, Hampshire 
Chapman, Andrew, Barlaston, near Stone, Staffordshire 
William Ralph Cartwright, Esq., at 
Crozier, James, 
Diack, Ale. xander, Mill Will, near Aberdeen 
Dickson, James; Nurseryman, Inverness 
Ford, nee gr to the Earl of Haddington, at Tynningham, near 
restonk East Lothian 
Gibbons, William, Killalee, Dublin 
Hay, James, Totterdown Hill, Bristol 
Hey eat J., gr to Lord Middleton, Wells tom Hall, Nottingham 
Hodgins, Edward, Dungaston, near Wic 
Hodson, py aa Shirley, A.L.S. Superintendent the Botanic 
arden, B es Edmund’s, Suffolk 
Hosie, Beat ae o the Lord Ly nedoch, at Lynedoch, Perthshire 
Kelly, Alexander, gr to the Earl of Moray, at Donibristle, near 
Inverkeithing, Fifeshir 
Legge, John, gr to Sj m Amcotts Ingilby, Bart., Ripley 
Castle, near Farrin; Cen Yorkshire 
Luck, John, gr to Philip Davies eke 3 
MacLeod, Daniel, Landscape gr, Arn 
Maen Thomas, Curator of the "Botanic 
-, Quston, Doncaster 
Garden at Dollar, 
0 G. S. Foljambe, Esq., at Osberton 
tact Retford, Notinghemenire gas aie 
Miller, Joseph, gr to Lady Mildma: ue smersfield Pa 
Sete cies: Hamptive yy rs d Park, Hart- 
Montgomery, Duncan, gr to the Duke of Montrose, at My: 
Castle, Buchanan, Stilings shire oe 
cae Alex: Xander, grto Alexander Hepburn Murray Belshes, 
nvernay Perthshire 
Newson, Henr: 
Ae Ee pees Hill, Kingstown, Dublin 
ver, o the Earl of Craven, Coombe Abbey. oR Coventr, 
Page, Minn Bridgewater, Nurseryman, South Taran Z 
Phelps, Rey. William, A.M., Mere, near ciendahaese: 
Reid, Jones Nunes Aberdeen 
eects William, N man, Southampton 
Tose Henry, ee 
to the Duke of Athol, at Dunk 
22 
x to R. A. Oswald sq.» Auchencrnive, Ayrshire 
n, Esq., Wisbeach, Cambridgeshir 
’ a Nurseryman, Flixton, Mancheste! 
ae Thomas, gr to the Duke of A orthaiaerlaad, at Alnwick 
WARNER, 28, Cornhill; Hu 
We CLARK, Bishopsg: ate- Within Siri, toa ners ery; Gane 
Co., Covent Garden 5 Ba and RuTLEy, 412, Siren e ; 
WILLIAM and Joan NoBLeE, a 
CuARLWOOD, Tavistock-row ; Wd. N UTTiNG, 46, Cheaps' nee 
LAWRENCE, 18, pce JouN KErNAN, Great Russell- meereek, 
pr, 156, Cheapside ; SHuTrieworTH, 
Pantheon; MINtEr, Sonate and NA hes 63, Strand; THarcnEeRr 
and SON, eee ; THOMAS ESS Se svi ba tes 
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jng SEEDSMEN in town and country. 
MACKMURDO, @ 
Macrmonno, and Co., 100, Upper-Themes-st, Lonee cseeans 
BROMPTON PARK NURSERY—ESTABLISHED 1681, 
Bese GRAY, ADAMS, anv HOGG, introduce 
eles in planting: Shrubberies, 
EENS, consisting 0! 
aaa ‘known nature of their soil being so admirably 
Bo eted for “the removal of large plants, they with confidence 
the 
ghey also take ‘this CopOrOn ey of again reminding their cus- 
tomers of their Stock of Dwarf, Standard, and trained Fruit- 
c: 
exportation, well ies 
Colonists: Kensington- ance ‘December, 1843. 
DEL Ee eee 
TO NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN who are tee and 
IMPROVING THEIR ESTATES, and to NURSE. 
ee MITTON, NURSERYMAN, Pontefract, 
Yorkshire, has now growing i n his Nurseries (which lay 
very. high and bleak, and from Sinai plants generally thrive) to 
may be jad of goods delivered free at those eae at any Rail- 
ion or Canal Warehouse north of Derby or south of 
yn Pontefract, Dec. 2 
ONWAY’S GIANT CACTU: 
a 
aoe CONWAY has the pleasure of parle to the 
Public the above splendid production at the reduced price 
of One Guinea each. P.C. haying been successful in its propa- 
gation, can now give ae usual discount tothe Trade. Also 
Conway’s Pelargonium “ LANEI » (the best hey ae for 
wo fe BRITISH QUEEN AND eae ALBERT PEAS. — 
WwW. RMACK anp CO. beg to announce to 
° ae eens and the eos Pies have harvested the 
above tw ies, and will be obliged by early orders, as 
o Nev 
the ae is Meee They, will besent out, as last spring, in 
pa poser bearing the name oe ans firm, price 3s. 6d. per quart. 
The ui L allowance to the 
N meee «* CORMACK’S ee ‘Kent Peas,” 14s. per bushel. 
Newcross, and Bedford Conservatory, Covent Garden, Dec, 22. 
quant not less s than 1 wt. ae y 
Stevenson AGES isa i si Ce Haggerston, Bart., at Hag- 
(eon *Northumberlan 
reet, J., gr to Mrs. aaitton Nesbit Ferguson, Beil, E. Lothian 
alee, John, Nurseryman, Preston, Lancashire 
Ta yt John, oF to the Earlof Dunmore, Dunmore Park, Falkirk, 
irlingshir 
How sh George, gr to the Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth House, 
orkshi 
re 
Towers, George John, Esq., Pinckney’s Sr OnGenS near Maidenhead 
Turobal Sore rid UrseLy en, Per 
“venable Rey. James, A.M., Beane Newton, Sherborne, 
orsetg ir 
Walker, aE eae Aberd: 
Wats Toba ‘to the Marquess of Norbanpesny at Castle Ashby, 
orthay 
Wi eeler, 1: es gr to Mrs. Wall, at Oxford 
Wilkins, William, Nurseryman, AG es Isle of Wight 
Young, “James. s, Landscape gr, Pert 
Young Jn., Forester to the Earlof ee Mich elstown, Cork 
G. WAITE, Wsoresare Seepsman, London, begs 
v7 © to acquaint the trade cone that,he has ae a selection, 
ery great expense, from the finest stocks in England ai 
thee parts of the world, and cae warrant the aisle of the seeds 
genuine, of the first quality, and of the present year’s growth. 
The prices are 30 per cent. lower than any other house in the 
trade, ane to be had on application at his Nig ah 
No. reet-hill, Hatton Garden, London. —Dec. 1 » 1843. 
are 
EEDSMEN anp OTHERS. 
ie. BE pISPOSED OF.—TEN TONS OF CAR- 
Ae SEED: viz., Five Tons of Large Green Top Altring- 
d Five Tons of Large Green Top White 
All weyers of” ie neh Se of 
in any 
“ en wee Hatton Garden, London, 
S NEV 
AB 
J ae 3 MILLING have succeeded in raising the 
© above PEA, the Early Frame Pea, impregnated with the 
Grotto or Oyster Marrow, which they, with confidence, recom- 
mend to the Public generally, being quite as ear ys He nearly 
at 
double the size of any other early Pea in cultiv pate 
hardy; will stand the winter well, aus good bes e pod 
large and long. They w 
particu rly S eipeat it to 
P 
the attention of Market d 
per gallon; 17s. 6. per peck; 308. 
ushel. Agents: bile Lee aay tp & CaiLp, 119, Lower Thames- 
street, Loi peed Mes: . & J. NOBLE, ae Fleet-street; Mr, 
reat Ruseell strect, Covent - Garden ; 
Hurst & Heston, 61, Leadenhall st reek 5 Messrs. 
Apams, & Hi 
Qdiham, Hants, December 22, 1843, 
