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SA ee ere 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. — 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLE 
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No. 3. 
ECTUS OF 
HE GARDENERS’ CHRON NICLE; 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1841. 
,ONDON.—FACULTY OF 
JESSION, 1840-1. 
berahiamnag * emery 
ited Za pik tna Lindley. 
The Hoi rticulturat part Edit 
deni: bi og in; Great — 
subject, f Ss now an indis; le part of the domes- 
tic establishment of e person who ca: ford the expense. 
No one will refore, doubt the advantage which may be de- 
and liberal spirit of good-willto all, who are e or interested 
in Horticult id Garde: y, and ill thus havea 
cheap means of intercommunication on professional subjects. 
The plan propo i nt of THE 
GarpENERs’ CHRONICLE, is T PLaAcK to make ita 
weekly record of everything that bears upon ‘iculture 
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so adapted to the varying se: t nstant eed = 
ance to the memory: reign and mestic sponde: 
upon Horticultural subj: —Reportsot | Horticultural Exhibitions 
and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties ; in short, everything that 
t be 
ployer. 
TECT, ae dae abe the Ruap-maker, and Corracer, will 
have t rovements in their eget pursuits r — 
sapbiesee ING i respects e art of creating an 
FICIAL Cuinaze, slenen 96 that in which plants are rctonnnal 
found: evidence, however, regarding the real nature of climate, 
as concerns vegetation, is Scene wanted. 
PHYSIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES, and all those interesting topics 
which elucidate the harmony of nature, and the dependence of 
the various parts of the creation each onthe other, will also form 
a subject of discussion. ) : 
‘Another peculiar feature will be the ere of om rma- 
ING, or ABORICU. This is one 
tion relating to FOREST! RE. 
of the most important subjects = oe sear an of the < 
n little erstood by those 
sation ee amount 
tintber stands onl 
: en to a ~ ran, rand to oe WILL 
Cau TOGETHE THE 
plants, whether pe paid ora smallscale. "Whabtver, there: 
fore, may be found important in that respect to the Farmer will 
ave much inter: 
&, we shall introduce that description of 
News which is paleren cf found ina wee! 
word—leaving eae Sy form his ears 
nions; our obj being the elucidation and di ey” 
Jaws of nature, not of s rpiovined in 
of information concerning the events of the day as wiil 
ni viding himself ‘ournal, 
The proprietors are happy to announce that they have already 
po aoa coe 1 the: mone a ins of 
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i named :— Sage * 
of O: Professor 
ce eee Fae ea 
ss othe c College | Ge Very Ker. W. Herbert, 
sack a 
Tens race SECOND DIVISION of the LECTURES 
Sonica ces An Page ary postion the 20th instan’ 
e an ry, at asta Univer. 
ion tae and Pro of 
Inst 
sity ratte os con ileeical, by the Sadie Office 
the Ee ree and particulars, so <i ob- 
ed at the Office of the College. 
W. SHarpey, Dean of the Faculty. 
; CHAS. C. ATKINSON, Secretary to the Council. 
16th January, }841. 
Ticino: ANNUAL pecyioe pa Peo Agee g tobe 
GARDENE — will take place 
Cc ae 
WN AND ANCHOR mae on THURSDAY, 
the 2ist of January, 1841 Four o’clock ; ose pai RY 
MESTING of the DENERS’ B OLED TION at One 
o’clock, on the same day. Dinner Tickets, 12s. 6d. each (includ- 
be obtained by early application at the 
ing be ‘aes of Wipe) may 
— and Anchor Tavern, or at the 
9, Strand. No Tickets will be iss’ nm. the day of the Meeting. 
= Bow.gr, Hon. Sec. 
AND CO., NURSERYMEN, &c., 
HU LOW 
berg t rd LONDON. 
In submitting the annexed List to public inspection, beg to s 
that all orders they may be neg ured with shall be Aeadioor 
attended to. 
Andromeda floribunda, 21s, to boo Gloxina rubra, dwarf, 
Leal very fine, Be ee 
ing | Gloxinia rubra, 
excelsa, seedli 
— 6 to 9 inches —_ 42s. 
vaniegatis, 
carrer glomerata, 10s. 6d. 
Si mene foliis jenber: 
gia digitata, 10s, 64, 
Sores Mauglesii, 15s. 
Georgeana, 21s. gr ce aan on _ 
macrantha rubra, 21s. 8s. per di 
purpurea, 21s, Knightia peo aa 63s. 
pheenicia alba, 10s. 6d. Laurus tawa, 63s. 
spectabilis, 21s. tia — 2 cies from 
undulata, 10: iver, di ly new, 
variegata, 7s. 6d. to 21s, and distinct from each —_ 3 
ksia atten . 6d. e of them descril né 
cinea, or tial blue; from 21s. to 
grandis, 10s. 6d. 
Menziesii, 42s. | tobe discolor, handsome, 
identalis, 10s. 6d. dwarf-growing species, the 
orizema spartioides, 21s. leaves of which are tifally 
Columnealongifiora,very small, | sh: flowers blue, 21s. 
420s. 
Corrzea Harrisii, 21s. to 42s, Mirbelia di! 10s, 6d. to 42s. 
Dacrydiam cupressinum, small, | Pimel s, 63s. to 105s. 
147s. ni 10s. a. 
Dyandra pteridifolia, 1058, — Statice arborea, 15s. to 31s. 6d. 
nervosa, 63s. Telo: speciosissima, 
Fuchsia corymbifiora, 15s. Sls. 6d. é 
Gesnera mollis, 5s. 
Gesnera, a new species im 
HARD- pisses GREENHO! _ “ceca, 
RIcE 6d. 
gop sea: gS jag ee GARDENS.— 
racter 
he 
OT WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATIN 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
soot sin ‘ACTOR Bs ay rst 
RCHES, IES, 
| ciples, and at v erate charges, e! TEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 27 HOLBORN. 
and E. ing devoted much tim 
ing ne oto 
urability in the 
all — 
ings oblemen, ge! 
men, a ha public to an inspection of their vatwardiiciegs 
—— Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
worst moe works, an extremely complete 
— . BAILEY the first t uce metallic curvili. 
jouses to bgp sr nmr and can refer to the Conserv: 
sttashek the Pantheon as one of 
others in this country e. 
TH YOUELL, NURSERYMAN, WOOLWICH, 
¢ begs to offer the following List of Epiphytal Orchi- 
dee, &c. The greatest -and attention will be observed in 
the packing’ and ex ing any Orders he po terertering 
ne barbata, 42s. grandifiorum, 21s. 
laticanlis, = F secunda, — 
Eria i is, 218. . 5s. 
bensifiora, 21s. Oncidium crispum, 21s. 
i es bifolica, 21s. 
Jenkinsii, 42s. flexuosum, 15s. 
nobile, a tissimum, 10s. 6d. 
calceolaria, 42s. luridum, 10s. 6d. 
bos ticanle, 31s.6d. ampliatum, 10s. 6d, 
schatum, 42s. arrisonii, 21s. 
Epidendrum mactochilum, 15s. cebolletum, 1s. 6d.* 
odoratissi! ae papilio, 7s. id. 
Har 
squalens, 
ventricosa superba, 2% | iivion pynuacidelic, 15s. per doz, | Sophronitis cernua, 4: ry 3. Ge 
to 18s. per dozen. Juliana, 15s. per doz. Cycnoches caudocbitens, 105s. | Clivia nobilis, 5s. esis 
gracilis vernalis, 6s. perdoz. mirabilis, 15s. per doz. Myanthus cernuus, 21s. Eriostemon buxifoliam, 14 feet, 
arbuscula, 12s. per doz, Bowieana, 9s. per doz. Catasetum ficribundum, 15s. | 31s. 6d. _ 
brida, gs. per doz. mammosa, 9s. per doz. identatnm, 15s. Look e, | foot, 
Westphalingii, 18s. per doz. verticillata, 9s Stanhopea insignis, 10s. | 3s. 6d. 
gs. per doz. grantifiora, t¢s. 6d. | Clematis azurea grandifi_7s. 
The above are all fine ona sich apa be had in , 10s. 6d. | - ‘ Siebolaii, 3s. 6d. — 
collections as under, or separately :— Peristeria elata, 31s. 6d. | Statice puberula, and S. foliosa, 
a ties for 18s. | ti 6 Cym.bidiumWailichianum, 147s.| 185-perdozen 
24 36s. 24 do. sinense, 10s. 6d. Youell’s 
with shout, 25. others, from $s. to 10s. 6d. each. 
H. L. and Co. can alee senny 0 ee 
Fabiana imbricata, 12s. per doz, | 
Fuchsia fulgens, 9s. per each 
Hovea Celsii, 0s. to 42s, per doz. pitt Sm 
longifolia, 5s. each graminifoliam, 30s. 
Lechenaultia’ formosa, strong, ciliatum, 5s. Sent out by 
6s. per oe mistake as 
5 $ ‘GREENHOUSE CREEPERS. 
In 25 Sorts, from is. 6d. to 3s. Gd. each. 
gpa | 4 
Aletris farinosa, 2s. 6d. each {ERdg Sec ctc 
Z omits seat * 
Mr. Errington, Gardener to's 
Mr. Baxter, of the Botanie 
Oxford 
quantity :— 
Lisianthus Russellianus, 2s. 6d. 
