THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 4. _____ SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1841. Price 6d. 
"PROSPECTUS OF HENCHMAN begs to infornl Cultivators of the | CARNATIONS: FICOTERS ToL Cee Nos: AURICULAS, 
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- en E Ba fe RD E NERS CHRONIC bes - Jes rtsease, that he a now supply, from —_ Sosive of | H GROOM, Walworth, near London, b 
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‘Seat is fine Seedlings a bin pay geen ich wi ment Florist to Her Majesty, begs to Ne Blo. 5 
lt Profess: ey. cncecssfl — Se at marten Also 5 good n med variets cs for | the attention of the s Nobility, Gentry, and ublic his extensive 
iene is admitted | to be better ter understoodin Great Br pee exhibitio —Edm: n, tek n. collections of the above Flowers, which he a 
Rimes COteehy, eect the se a ee ee > Senpere | Modexate peices. He has also a good stock of Lith ts ‘i 
hie onal the patronage it receives, and the desire there is Cut ENDON aie ERY, ISLAND of JERSEY. punctatum and album. Catalo; noe Ss can ex of Lita sncitol foam 
to extend the knowledge of its various branches. Many thou- ENE et wr ea begs particularly to call the attention ee cation. 
sand persons are engaged in the business of Horticulture asa == ar Growers to his unrivalled colle of Pears, especial 
means of existence, and a vast number more are interested in the pean Leon eeetere wakhpe Be ii " aeneity acknowledged ‘i 
subject, for gardens are now an indispensable part of the domes- a be the best in cultivation. — —Apply as above, or to Mr. Witort, W TOODLANDS N URSERY, MARESFIELD, near 
tic establishment of every person who can afford the expense., po Middl rees 5s. and 7s. 6d. each. Letters, post- VersIELD, pcb and at PARIS 
No one will, therefore, doubt the advantage —— may be de- with fefetones: will be promptly ‘attended to. Also his List, Wr mM Woo p Son respectfully in vite the attention of 
rived from the est ment of a Jonrnal condui in ap honest dn wats Eng and 800 Names, may be had on applica- = Nobility, Gentry, ptcerliry and the Floricultural Public in 
and liberal spirit of good-will to all, who - engaged ee tion by letter, po: ger nei r unrivalled and boundless stock of Roses; and 
in ee - a arog and who will thus havea Coe Sa ER STENTS aye egg eS ORE) hav ue ord y large importation from the Continent, 
cheap means of in mmunici 0 n professional subjects. ‘TOHN ak bye atk ERYMAN, BLANDFORD, they are fally palin to execute any commands with which 
The one vroposed to be followed e Be peer a of THe begs to ce to wers of Dahlias, that he intends hey ar be fa’ Pate 
GarpENERs’ CH LE, is in RST PLACE to make ita | sending out in May next, Plante of his beautiful SEEDLING and Son beg leave to offer Roses as under, warranted 
weekly eecieth of posiosine date that ens upon Ho sicciines or | DAHLIA, Amy Robsart.—Colour, blush white edged with purple, | ai Ppenntital Wetch varieties, = to their ceo Vgc 
Garden Botany, and to introduce such Natural History as has a | very high centre, throws itself well out of the foliage, a decided N.B. Plants added to the er GRatrs to compensate for 
relation to Gardening, together with Notices and Criticisms of | improvement on Dod’s Mary, and a perfect show flower. It has Carriage and Packing 
every work of importance on the subject which may appear. | been approved and ordered by several exter ers com- Now ape od deliv ery, asunder. Per doz Per 100. 
Connected with this part of the plan will bea WEEKLY CALEN- | petent judges.—Plants 10s. 6d. each. Fin ‘d Ros £0 ll0or# — 
DAR OF GARDENING OPERATIONS, givenin great detail, and a Giit’s ee e of all the leading Dahlias may be had o Half poronwe ao Por ny ta 5 0 
so adapted to the varying seasons as to form a constant assist- plication res healthy Stock of tower Boag Foreat Trees in Fine Half Standard aps 5 a 600 
ance to the memory—Foreign and Domestic Correspondence heb sing of trae hae Orders w ill receive the most prompt Extra Fine Half Standard do. ts 710 0 
upon Horticultural subjects—Reports of Horticultural pe rakie att n.—Blandford, ] Dec. 1, 18. Dwarf Roses aay ee 110 0 
and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties ; in short, wide eae al Fine Dwarf do. .  . . ae a 210 0 
can tend to advance the profession and benefit the c on of rae. Mw - MILFORD whan NEW ROWFAT PEA.— Very Fine dwarf aa Sc eokts 315 0 
the workman, or which may conduce to the pleasure of nie em- ea grows to the Pee of about four feet, is Extra Fine do. 0 18 5 00 
ployer. Thus the GArpeNner, the Forester, the Runa Arcui- very I Smcy cay great bearer; boils a Ligr-eeoe en colour, nes ay oar Noivette Roses , 6s. : 2 : > 4 
TecT, the DratNer, the Ruap-MAkKER, and the CorracEr, willall aah is pe Tg moat’ to Knight’s Marrow in flavo! , and well cal- do. very fine 
have the improvements in their respective pursuits recorded. culated Hed - secondary crop. It is now ready ie be sent out by Ros oe nciers and Amateurs are sell invited to erty ae “wen. 
GARDENING is in many respects the art of creating an Arti- | WM. You of the Milford Nursery, near Godalming, Surrey, Wood and a for their Catalogue of Roses, containing all the 
PIciAL CuIMATE, similar to that in which — are naturally | at 2s. per ‘quart, or 15s. per peck. varieties worthy of n — which may be pe — ra he pcr 
found: evidence, oreres regarding the real nature of climate, W. Y. has grown the above for the last three years, and thus tion to Mt Nursery y in London of Messrs. Nixon 
as concerns vegetation, is greatly wanted. om it a fair aa be He —g a alo oan itto de ea ae = —o Portland street. ates qumniiketa, ait 
teres! topi gentlemen ’ e leading sorts o: an S, 2 
shiek siete toe Soman ae netae ate soon bp of | and have Kindly attached Red severe need an : reof, v offered at very Hiherel pe wa ster pe —<- of the 
the various parts of the creation each on the other, will also form Highly a yR 9 asee ie sg oe ee beter who can be supplied with a Wholesale Catalogue on ap- 
. See eae Feutaice will be the introduction of informa- Pervieskabiy zood ae Gnevitir, Es Esq., Mil iford. y : a eaniion tion to their enormous supply of Roses, W. W. and Son 
tion relating to FORESTING, or ARBORICULTURE. This is one Highly shores = — Gro. eyo Esq.» econo a would wish to solicit the rg or of their friends to their splen- 
of the most important subjects to which the attention of the pub- Ditto ditto J. ery oi 3 ing’ es st mee did collection of Gerani ‘amellias, other Greenhouse 
lie can be directed ; for it is often little understood by those who arkably fine-flavoure aor dina tae Maine ei Plants and Climbers; also Americ ican, Evergreen, and —_ cee pad 
have occasion to practise it, althongh the amount of property NB. B.—W. Y. has come bey dispose of some fine non Shrubs, Forest uit-trees, shee rg a fen corre “sore “08 ze 
affected by the management of timber stands second only to that | Potatoes, at 4s. per el. lorist’s Flowers, and every artic * ine, wane 
Eire be epegeicenig en yey gig ee CUCUMBERS. pape ob iin ob Soya, yen pa 
ber and regulate its growth, the value of i e extent to whic’ r 4 S fe 
it is influenced by soil, and consequently to what circumstances Ee Spor ameegd pla A ms ee 9, In order to make room for an entire new and very a 
are to be ascribed the great inferiority in quality of the same spe- SION-HOUSE ST. eg to inform their fri plantation of Roses, W. W. and Son have found it necessary to 
cies grown in different places, are all points to which attention sen thet public by they ners “Seeds of the following Cuc amie clear several extensive quarters of large ornamental trees, con- 
will os given. We shall endeavour to collect information upon | Teady for — D. Backs ces — of large well- dine Chest, 0 of — oe 
that very important but much-neglected subject, the d: es of Man sale sag te . . = 5 3 ed | oe s, Flo steering. 3 Horse Chesnu ag Be _— gad Cutemmee 
_ ‘trees, and the cause of their decay, whether natural or acciden- Wot ed 4 . . . . a { lms, Maples, in great r, 7s : pr 
tal, as well as to convey the earliest notices of the introduction of ing rer ae spine . . Pc a a | Moved with perfect adi, A ar wou e foun ¥ 
new species, which promise te pe ey oa wing og auty or value pnp — tan ta Se | tageous to any gentleman about to plant 
| Bab phccteoneg oor filly bana green gaan Farmer Allen's Suffolk Her 13.0 [HE GREAT CHATSWORTH CONSERVA- 
attired ic he mca ALENDAR, oe outn Si ae er Kitchen- — and Flower cats, comprising the new and | TORY.—One of the most important features in the 
\ ei chad Ganpe ers ONS ved variet j | of this magnificent Conservatory, isthe entirely new cc 
Although it is not ‘Tatended to occupy our columns with the | PPro Ginny, edapind tenes is novsitpena Meaney Of &p- 
wraiee ote eee © paren nt of | (\UTHILL’S MELON, and SNOW’S appa yea pearance are acknowledged; and having now undergone most 
aoe te * Snail Wtasigaes gue ve is tab td comet ra BE .- CUTHILL begs to inform Melon-growers that the | satisfactorily all the various trials to which every alteration 
clude the general p! i n oO! 
planfs, whether upon a ora i asmallscale, Whatever, ee above has. "proved to be the earliest and most xe heaters it of season and bee on can subject it, its vee tyes par xe 
i ‘arme hi ened for four years from the 5th to the 10th of May, and | riment may be regarded ‘as complete. It has establishe: gre 
fore, may be found = n that respect to the F: = ae medals from the Jeading societies round London ; agood | superiority to every ot! rn method now in use, regards 
be constantly reported. 3 . Ps = inten 
To the FLORIST our Miscellany will hav: ue much interest, not | flavour, scarlet flesh, very prolific, eons mh of gece oo rope ao pea — of ap it, a ro 
only because everything relating to tho and beautiful pro- Also Snow’s Horticul ty Prize bes : i, - . ao oe ; — se eee ae a ice vepand Seger 
pen son gicg amrstentn Siar ae be constant treated of heen hen Wy mahtreae of Oar donde la gudek Mentens, rison unrivalled in the qualities necessary for the retention of 
“ = a manner as to m im thoroughly acquainted with | been $ * 
merits or de er of ae -rarieties, and with thon beat modes | flavour,.a high bloom, length 16 to = epee foe aren = a = sap ae - Tights age roe oo zt aed 
oi a = 0 because we shall take care that such | sent out before. Packets of the Mel est nee ‘ eae f mens 3 eo Glazing ea yer bese Ge eeaae 
Son by sompetin judges wallatasiptpercane eet | ou the Forcng of Mcionn wil We sent onthe RGGge of 26 62, | JOSEPH DEAKE: © Sermpe crocs ara an 16 
by e jud, 6 1 interest on ; 3 . , ' 
a i mpeten pone a 4 fodne that deus tion of | each. Address to J. Cuthill, Florist and Horticulturist, Love Edgeware-road, a: e.t i tl of t nih eos 
4 i P Walk, D k Hill, Camberwell, near London.—A money order | worth Glazing was intrusted, is honoured by his Grace 
domestic and political News which i Usually found in » weekly Serial by incl it label, will be be Devoushire’s eotire aprotetiie of the manner in tern it has 
paper. We consider it unnecessary to dwell on this head further = Camberwell Post-office ; and by inclosing a pos en completed; which approbation his Grace has been pleased 
than to say, that we do not intend to range ourselves under the ent free. = signify by a most gratifying testimonial; and in so olicitin i the 
banners of any party; on the contrary, our best endeavours wi OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING | attention of such Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Horticulturist ge- 
be to make THE Garpeners’ Curonicue a full and comprehen- H RAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING- HOUSES, | nerally, as may contemplate the erection of any building for hor- 
Sive Record of Facts only—a Newspaper in the true sense of the Ses, and SEAR SUFACTORIES, v m improved pi ticultural DEFDOSEE to the Glass and Mode of ages 3 which have 
word—leaving the reader to form his own conclusion and opi- | CHURCHES, an h eer b DANIEL on been so successfully cmplires at abe has the kind 
ions ; our object being the elucidation and discussion of the | ciples, and at very moderate charges, erec ¥ issi ment 
jaws of nature, not of man, = reader will thus be provided, in | EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. ey fin r Paxton - der ne ee ae laa rt marae seri 
Pern he senders raarans apts ptm toto cigs inno ore Syston perience he pry ents th. him ‘or € Conservatory w that in such cases may be re- 
pei kes sam aren geben events Sotho day as. will supersede | tion of this subject, Ganed paipenai tures, by tong uired; and J. Draxe begs respectfully to add, that he shail at 
oe en wee bees eins casipesten sgrementoned rendered their mode of heat. | all times be happy to furnish Lists of Prices of the Glass, orany 
a Lope at are happy to anscurice eth at they have already neue pony y very efficient, but very simple, and have combined | other particulars which it may be deemed desirable to obtain, 
Aejinhaaedaeveerastsatcs meeormaner Se Ee anes ot ber tus with my in the charge. The: = ete by letter, addressed to 8, Jermyn-street, St. 
friends and su seh whom the fol! dnrability ia ~ the apparatus with economy ‘y 
particularly supporters: ano prone erung nny ben have erected apparatus England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
Prof ; a ee ee ee ee ce eae pa = SHEET GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
i resmeerGenen, bane |sr'wea. ae Glan fon net mployed by the Horticultural Society of London, in exécuting OBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, and HO) HOR EIUGi« 
4 Professor Royle, of King’s Fhtes e | The Hon. — VW. the works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chis. 
3 George Barker, Esq., Brieniaghen Dean of M. wick, from the designs of Alfred Ainger, URISTS generally, are respectfully 
_-G. Hentham, Bsqy Secre etary of the | John Rogérs, En ei tract in metal all descriptions of ate furnished with — of Prices, and every every particular re- 
3 Horticultural Society N. B. Ward, Esq “D.and E. Bartey also co mn BI pay the above article, which has been adopted so suecess- 
3 = ee le, Edinbu | Mr. Paxton, Gardener to the Duke of | Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, “hog by shoe = — La fully at Chatswo orth joan application to 4 DEARE Per iee 
yoga ae _ ‘TBeatord Mr_ M'lntosh, Gardener to the Duke roreme tae! wai sicher: wees’ they have the opportunity of Crown wn Glass mt * house, 8, Jermyn-street, St. Ji ames’s, and 100, 
gare Gardener to the Deve cr | a ee to the Duke of | €Xhibiting, amongst other metal cone i mi wang rag = Ges small or large quantities of —~ emg 
Pi item lof Norfolk. | | Portland and convenient kitchen apparatu, or range, ee Go ska cole, | Scumiat wechtabety Gok tote required s ire and panctually 
Mr. Woolley Sones te the ae Mr. Seapine url to the Mar- | tinued supply of ee ig and an arms re the public, | cuted upon the lowest Scaalenste treme. —o er, 
7 Seco e |  quess of Westminster more complete than has hitherto on rought befo m pune en Raine: 
. Myr: Cooper, Gallas Ueewiliam. ee eenet © the: Duke of |" 1p ee Waey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- | Putty, Prepared atta etn oi 
panier nme Gardener to the Earl | Mr. Frost. Gardener to th near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the mers sabe UPERB SCARLET GERANI alge 
ue ey to ee a ee aoe attached to the Pantheo: oem “ ose of their works, besides many WAY, Florist, eedsman, Se.,the Cherry Orchard, O) " asi 
Mr. Buchan, Garieocrts Eee = Want, Gardener r ae Earl others in this country and on the Cofitinent. ton Road, late Contenene  Somenity ta pb oe venerat 
a , Gar 0 Lord v a —— RT 5 
mon (Egerton, te toc Law, Fartenct to Lord Carlisi HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY ampere a er Soa and respectfully solicits a 
| -Me. Errington, Gardener to Sir P. | Mr. Booth, Gardener to Siz C. Lemo H a has com : having of late years paid much at- 
Mr. Baxter, of the Botanic Garden at | Mr: ‘Gres, Gardener = WEEKS & Co., ARCHITECTS, _ Praga ee pera soponsm ony General Fuvourite, “the Scarlet 
| Mr. Campbell Mr. trun ti. Vike Botanic ‘Garden CESTER PLACE, a ct CHELS: raniam,’? with the view to bring it, in a state of the highest 
s at Meares. u pul se Builders and Hot-Wi Apparatus Seawimetiinaia dil perfection, more intogenerainotice. P. C.is happy to say he has 
ee opiny eae metas | ee Garten: uuator of the Regent's leave to invite ite the attenti oor ‘ne Nobility, Gentry, and Horti-) <) ceeded beyond his most sanguine expectations; his exhibition 
Nee [eg te Roni urea ME Sti tat Gardenas | carat to inspect ter premises, wher may be seen 8 ve | oft giant the Morsultrat Soci. Garden, Chiewice, im 
iver } f ‘over - 4 i - st D 
Mr. Williamson, of the Botanic Gar. | Ms. Smith, of the Botanic Garden at ety of orticnleural soe, Gintad tage po ys ther Ho rticultural area ee Gardens on that occasion, and for ao the Soci - 
wen at Sheffield a! : se : i c. — ne to make this plan! 
Mr. Beaten, Gard Sir W. Mid- | Mr. Appleby, erections always kept ready made. i awarded him a Medal. P. 
jetons Bart. ee pita ie tema meet scoala To Hot- Water Apparatus, which is kept in action, is upon his principal study, and has taken much pains to cae be —_ 
=: ora bof cs Mr, fenzies, of Hope oe near | the most simple and economical construction. ———— peautifal variety both for pce aor wedi out.—N. Bs 
a feels aighbarh a Se secant 3 had = their eon oe — permis i 9 sd plants = aon true Shrub! and Scarlet ee 3s aera 5 306 
Amateurs, Nurserymen, Gardeners, and ob: T persons i in- Carnes Peano > mits "9 ‘Enights: ae cake; WAN D, to fit up a Small Green mips ie aes 
terested ay *Horticul incase pursuits, are inv ted an favour the | yr, Catleugh’s Nursery, Chelsea; of E. scot ‘Esq., Clewer aio including First-class Geraniums, omg ae 
jo aban Borah aggre wil ith communications upon subjects of Lodge, Edmund Antrobus, and at their | Orchidex, Dendrobia, Azaleas, Camellias, as, Creepers, c. &e. 
the 
ity, and. 
nter — 3 Ci Ghousesteer-place, "Ghelsea, neat — full particulars (by letter), stating species, quantity, and. 
Coven ent-Garden. More ip His oetanel af oak Newsies amacec ee Horticultural "Mamuiactory, ss est Cash price, to aseoees, ay Surveyors, 239, ee 
