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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
Ne. 2: 
PROSPECTUS OF 
ft GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE; 
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pg is admitte dt to be better understood in an Titain 
y other country, : and the ar? of works on the 
tro’ 
n Ho 
cain of existence, or - oe number more are interested in the 
Avago ere part of the domes- 
tic establishment fe e pers afford the expense. 
No one will, therefore, t the sevhstige which may de- 
rived from the scuathinneatee a Journal conducted in an honest 
and liberal spirit of good-willto all, who are engaged or interested 
in Horticulture and den Botany, and who will thus havea 
cheap means of intercommunication on professional subjects. 
The plan proposed to be followed in tof THe 
$s to form a constant assist- 
Domestic Correspondence 
sof Horticultural Exhibitions 
ho: hat 
as concerns veget 
PHYSTOLOGIGAL IN SOMES. and all those interesting topics 
which elucidate the harm nature, and 3 dependence of 
the various parts of the c h on the other, will also form 
0! peculiar feature will be the introduction of inform 
tion relating to FORE, STING, or AB ORICULTURE. This is one 
of the most important s to which the attention of one 
i be directed; for itis often little unders by t 
jon to practi: alth amou ra 
what circam 
are to be ascribed the great inferiority i posh of fe oni same spe- 
cies grown in different pl , are all points to which attention 
will be given. Wes deavour to collect information in 
hat very important much-negle subject, the diseases 
acc’ 
tal, as well as to convey the earliest notices of t! 
new species, which promise to increase either the beauty or value 
of dland pr hi ant, ti nig oo -_ cycidnd bre 
BE STATED WEEKLY IN THE DAR, 
ugh it is no upy oO the 
Pr ag of AGRICU LTURE, oe as : Gardening i i the } parent. & 
possible, even if it wer 
to 
ited 
ime modes 
Ip SECOND P pe e shall introduce that description of 
domestic and political agin se is usually found a a weekly 
Paper. We consider it eeeces sary to dwell on this head further 
than to say, that we do not intend to range the 
to that they have already 
es of f contributions fom great numbers of ane 
: among whom the following may be m 
Professor Henslow, of Cambridge 
Sir W. J. Hooker, of Glasgow 
| The Hon. and Very ay meee W. Herbert, 
LS et: of 
Panne es Ronee King’s Coll leg. 
George Barker, Esq., Birmingham 
G. Bentham, bea 'S Secretary 
Hectennens re of the | =~ = ago 
ae Greville, "Baiban iE Mri ton, Gardener tO the Duke of 
Mz, Bailey. Gardener rch. Devo. 
ork Mr. M‘Intosh, 
re 
Mr. » ener to th 
—— aie eof | of Buccleugh. 
r. Ah . tothe Duke of ~~ — Gardener to the Duke of 
ortlan 
M Buches arse “10 Lord Bagee 
r. Bue! an, enerto 
i oe ell, Gardener to Lord 
(Exertan. ete lisle 
Mr nidingthdi, Gardener to Sir fastener to Siz oberon 
ae Epaxter. of the Botanic Garden at 4 rs ee ee a 
oreo Garden 
Curator of the Regent’ 
pe $ the Bor ee, ate oF the i 
s- Shepherd. Dub — Botanic Garden ai 
~ ic Gar- | M 
at 
ppleb, to T.. Brock. 
lehurst, sq. 
™lalifs peustes, of Hope House, near 
Mr: Perria, of Aighbargh M 
serymen, Gardeners, and all other persons in. 
in Hertionttural pursuits, ices invited to favour t 
carly le With aint men eg upon subjects of 
tee 3, —— Street, 
Ss be apumaped 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1841. 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, GERANIUMS, AURICU LAS 
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, YELLOW PICOTEES, & PINKS. 
GROUSE, Ww: 
ent Florist to Her M 
gs to recommend 
the poten of the = bility, Gentry, and a his extensive 
rate of the Flowers, which he offer at very 
rate prices. He a also a — stock of Lilium ge 
Catalogues can be forwarded by po: 
panctatum and album 
application 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATER. 
a pe bbe & Co., HITECTS, &c., GLOU- 
CE R PLACE, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, 
Hothouse Builders and Hot Water ‘Apparatus Manufacturers, beg 
» and Horti- 
re ma’ 
mproved principles. 
stock of Forcing Frames, Glazed nights, and other Horticultur: 
kep' 
Apparatus, which is kept in action, is upon 
thi mple and 2 eget mcd aggre References may 
be had and r thei ‘orks ts. Lawrence’s, rotonk, Park ; ; 
aan Hendersons, Pine-a open Nursery, Edgewar 
Gai 's Nursery, Battersea; Mr. Knight’s Nurse ay C ; 
Mr. " esate Nursery, Chelsea ; of E. Fauster, Esq., Clewer. 
Lodge, Windsor; Sir Edmund Antrobus, Cheam; and at tone 
seers Man ufactory, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, nea 
Sloa 
cx fACK, SON, and OLIVER, Nursery and 
eedsmen, New Cross, Surrey; Bedford Conservatory, 
Covent Garden, London; and Deansgate, Manchester, em- 
b 
tlemen, and bat gj to their extensive Stock of American Plants, 
Evergreen d Flowe ering Shrubs, Fo! x 
Fruit- trees, a Ra standard, bei 
Nurseries, situate 'as above, on the great Dover Road; to 
e persons are co. onveyed in 1 minutes by “the Croydon Rail. 
from the t ral Im- 
— signe: he ie ited .— 
s of i. best quality and most eei ‘vinds: and 
Turnip weaee of excellent sorts, sa’ 
the] late Mr. George Sinclair), C., S., aon QO. having ammo 
the extent of 22,000 career pops? ro greatest success, 
N.B. The Embankm d Slopes of several Railways have 
been rendered more se: oh te consequence of a close matted 
sward being early Leh co Hy admixture of Grass-Seeds 
obtained from their establish 
OT WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, ee haan HOUSES, 
and Stig Socom m improved prin- 
ected by DANIEL and | 
SLBORN 
E. BatLey-having devoted much time to the considera- 
w ience in the erection of 
the honour to be 
Society of London in executing 
erected at Chis- 
D. and etal all descriptions of 
Horticu tivity Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, ried 
and as ~~ to an ins: ion of their various drawings 
‘2, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
tin: ongst other metal works, an extremely nae 
and convenient kitchen apparatus, a range, adapted for con 
supply of hot water, and Pea be of th ny oven 
we than a hitherto been brought before the Eecrat 
D. sand & . BAILEY e first to introduce metallic 
near houses to horticalturst, and an refer to the Coneersens 
re eregt to the ne of their —— besides many 
thers in this eon ‘the Continen 
HE GREAT CHATSWORTH CONSERY. 
TORY.—One of the most ee antes t features in the nat ted 
of this magnificen nservator 
en ea A new mode = 
id beauty of a; 
the: 
rison iti ecessary 
heat and the transmission of light, the work at Chatsworth m: 
= safely prononnced. to bean pargor ade of the most perfect sys 
Hortic: ges Giazin: yd that nea regen 
o OSEP DRAKE, 6, Jerm pring t, d_ 180, 
rdgeware-n road, coer, to sar bets the exeention eg ong chan’ 
worth Glaziug was intrusted, is honoured by his Grace the Duke 
of Devonshire’s entire approbation of the manner in which it has 
completed ; which’ approbation his Grace has been pleased 
ea 
y building for 
Glass sha Weds of ‘Glazing which have 
been so Agha yed at Chatsworth, hi serfs ae the kind 
permission. ‘of M 3 Parton, sake whose judicio 
basi » applicati m by Teter, addressed to 
Jam 
BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
CELEMEN. Bsn vangressaiec cys Sgn), 
ermyn- ns 
; large quantities of for Lights 
Houses Saetite 1 sot id. punctually ex: 
cuted upon the lowest “Window Lead, Solder, 
Putty, Prepared: and eyery requisite for Garden Glazing.’ 
Price 6d. 
— “mp VEGETAB 
applic ol Ri 
Roses, Fruit ie Trees, oe dead Catalogue = Trees sand Shru rae 
4, Gre Ssell-street, Covent Garden, 
w 
N’ and SUPERB SHOW theta 
ed, 
pak the three classes; and in saat 
ho ale noone e eeu office order will be desirable with the 
rder.—Address to T. Connelly, Florist, Lancas 
wed ONE DOZEN. SEEDS 0 e above Plant 
first which have Tr yet reac’ An Banks: have been 
left bag ‘Mr. Schomburgk in ie Be eee of W. Pamplin for — 
yas ne Guinea each.—Apply at 9, Queen-street, Soho-square 
LOPES, from the best Paper, -_ well m: 
sill 
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Strand, opposite Catherine-st © Som soaseenee 
E IGHT-KEYED iter FLOR with German 
sive, bot ogets ae at ee ~~ made 7 the principle 
e. two 
f th fessors, N N and Liat 
price 2/. 12s. ba. Speer I Flute is tested, aa sre entre: r sale 
unless ~ to possess the eleme: f true musical peer theen 
namely, volume of tone, mellow, vocal, and brilliant, combin 
ieige pod of power, accuracy of intonation, bony’ Fray of 
ps ing. At 4 aren 4 Ly *s re Sele ser trand, 
ear to Somerset Ho ig Catheri 
oe ADVANCES, in — rere from 102. to pee 
dre Soya granted to ectable Persons of ei 
oe e rai 
forty-eight hours, if the Sureties 
—A he ene al @akaee ae LIFE se 
ANCE and LOAN COMPANY, 5, Frith-street, Soho—daily 
Nine till Nine. 
\ ANTS a SITUATION as a GARDENER in a 
NOBLEMAN or GENTLEMAN’S FAMILY, a bps cr 
Man, 34 years of age, a Native of Scotland, who has had 
experi: 
Can heap ters 3 oe or — wired — 
Avan herein cg 
Ss GA ARDENER and BAILIFF, or to Superintend 
the pipet _ DRAINING, pal FLAMING of 
oa 
GROUND. If an exte only. The 
i matory Suter e will bes po Be pane in - 
want of a person of rtp sheen centtigtion. Letters addressed 
A.R., tage bcos maga Portland-place, will meet with im- 
mediate 
Beinn, EDGINGTON, ~ MARQUEE and 
MANUFACTURER to the Horticultural 
DUKE-STREET, SOUTHWARK, 
and G are 
The Nobility fully informed, that BEN- 
JAMIN EDGINGTON has on SA for the ensuing Season, an 
nsive STOCK of MARQUEES and TENTS, admirably adapted 
for Horticultural and Floricult: Societies, Archery Meetings, 
Cricket Clubs, Public Dinners, Fetes, and Fancy Fairs, as they 
effectually resist wet, po! le, easily erected and > 
ay be had of any dimensions. A t variet’ uees, 
Tents, and Rick-Cleths, with Poles, &c., complete, N and 
econd-hand, for Sale Hire. Netting and Buntin for Fruit 
Trees; Ar ats, Tulip Covers, Sun Blinds, &c. Tents 
for Emigrants to New Zealand and the Colonies. Flags and 
Banners, either Silk or Buntin, in every variety. Rooms deco- 
ii 
rated with Flags for P: Sean Dinners, Ba ps: &e. 
addressed 2, Duke-st., Southwark. A Warehouse at 208, Piccadilly. 
Will be published, on the Ist of February ne next, by M Mr. GrorcE 
Mitts, F.H.S., Gardener to the Baroness de Rothschild, 
‘Acton, Middlesex, 
A ‘cc Cre Sot on the CULTU zs of MELONS 
UMBERS on TRELLIS, in his IMPROVED rie 
oreur Sea-Kale and Asparagus arty also be noticed. 
Te aulsbea by Smith, 113, Flect-street; Curry, Dublin 
—_— Edi — 
of March, 1841, will be publis! 
Wats CAL 1 TREATISE ON THE CULTURE 
OF CUCUMBERS al pag proving by epevionct 
ili ior the Table, not only every 
R CULTIVATION in 
Pits, Dung- ag and pa Ground, by —s a AYRES, 
to John Dobede, Esq., capt 2, Cam vorsdigcghiniees aided by a 
iy, who has been a successful 
ystem epwards of thirty 
pears. 
”“Subseribers Names received by Sherwood and Co., 23, P. 
oster-row, London ; Stafford Shetioet s ;andallother Shockedtienn: 
BOTAN 
h, price 29s. srithiaendlinespinall 
onesie i = fhe — 
OLLE. 
Just published, in rake ean 
EGETABLE "gucaNoukr 
escription of S Of 
Bes y wh rai oro get aa 
oA spirited transiation of lebrated work, very elegantly 
gotten 
«an ble addition to the botanical library.” —Lit.Gaz 
“Wem ngty recommend bse work toali our readers cet 
have a taste for plants, peg especially to all young gar- 
deners.”—erdeners’ Maguzin 
“We have already strongly recommended this work to the 
scientific er. Thet ator deserves very great praise for 
undertaking so sie ea wae te Yi . (3a ice}. 
* This edition uthor’s most 2 @ ntary 
ceamae: Houliston and Stoneman, 65, Paternoster-0¥ j | Houl, 
ston and Hughes, 154, Strand; and all Booksellers 
