THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 6. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1841. oF coma tuk 
No. 6. __ _____SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1841 
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PROSPECTUS OF HEARTSEASE. | NDID VERB 
4 3 HE GARDENERS’ CHR 0 NIC L E; 5 Fs HENCHMAN begs to inform Cultivators of the lJ ILLIAM v1 ERY h has narewt a to announce to 
Heartsease, that he can now’supply, frem | gaan cwsire of his Friends and that he will have ready, 
sgpaneencay gh diey his fine Seedlings (including Robin Adair), ae ich we! o very | after the 12th of February, a Mpecont uperb bright Purple Ver- 
successful last year, at 3/.3s. Also 25 — med varieties for | bena of the habit of V.. teucroides, large spikes of flowers 
dening is admitted to be bet nderstood in Great Britain exhibition for 1/.—Edmonton, near London. and ar patra ery This variety = been greatly appre- 
are in any other country, ne rs “number of works on the tata “wideauie hee, tee ane cei a ciated by y of the most influential Nurserymen and Florists 
subject prove the patronage it receives, and the desire there is 1M ie NURSERY MEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. | in ‘the vicinity of London. 
to extend the knowledge of its various branches. Many thou —Tw he Disposed of. with immediate * Dos session, the well- Ive also to ‘offer Verbena rubra, a beantiful dwarf 
sand persons are engaged in the paniaere ve Homcoiiure oehe | #pown NURSERY of Messrs, Colley and Hill, Hammers sant: i ‘echaine pn me bloom, and quite a distinct habit from 
m of existence, and a vast num! are interested in near London.—For particulars, apply on the Premi aint o or of Mr. any other. s. d. 
subject, for gardens are now an indispensable part of the domes- D. Dulley, Frotterer, thay nore a rden; and of Mr. Protheroe, | Verbena ee Iveryana 10 6| Verbena rubra elegans "3 6 
tic re es ev 2 peeee ie a3 a Aga agen Auctioneer, 36 ae rnesii xh Spy 
No one will, therefore, dou eel tarsbie’ welunais mage Wie hs | meen ea ee te s to Wm. Ivery, Florist, Peckham, near London: or to 
rived from the establishment of a Jonrnal conducted in an honest — GILL, see ere BLANDFORD, | yy, ares 20 Wr ery, gore aig Seetdmen.” Ni sokaten: hese 
and liberal spirit of good-will to all, who are engaged or interested to announce to the Growers of Dahlias, that he intends oe. pase Ey reference or remittance to some respectable 
in Horticulture and Garden Botany, and who will thus havea onsieg out in May next, Plants of his beautiful SEEDLING | house in London. 
cheap means of intercommunication on professional subjects, Bb AHLIA, Am Rotsart.—Colour, blush white edged with purple, | RE em ae 
The plan proposed to be followed in the management of Tue | very high centre, throws itself ott 0 uket the fatiegey.0 delves H R. ee and SON, Nursery and Seedsmen, 
GagpENers’ CHRONICLE, is in THE FIRST PLACE to make ita | improvement on Dod’s Mary, and fect show flow Tt has * Ealing, a, beg to off fer tothe notice rf their Friends 
weekly record of everything that bears upon Horticulture or | been approved sola ona ad areas growers ye com- | and the Public g nerally, the following Dahlias, &e. &c. : 
Garden Botany, and to introduce such Natural History as has a | petent judges —Plants 16s. Gd. each. Fama ounce, oar: sorry shaded with li ght c crimson, a. 
relation to Gardening, together with Notices and Criticisms of iT ake Catalogue of all the leading Dahlias may be had on fine cupped 3 - 10 6 
every work of importance on the subject which may appear. | applicatio: A fine hea ~ bee ot pote! and mgr Aponte in | Fanny Keynes’ (Keynes” haded, e cquisite fi rm 
Connected with this part of the plan will be a WEEKLY CALEN- | high state eer cultivation. will receive the it prompt (see Keynes’ List) - 10 6 
DAR OF GARDENING setae adapta — enin great detail,and | attention —Blandford, Dec. ie oi Constancy (Keynes’) ), shad ‘ded purple, fine (see Keynes? List) 0 6 
so adapted to the varying seasons form a constant assist- | =~ 7a Sper ee ee ee King of ee Thomson), delicate rose, beautifully formed 10 Sate 
ance to the memory—Foreign and: Domestic Correspondence OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR caged ha rid general € ue of ‘Dahtias can be obtained at the Nu 
upon Horticultural subjects —Keports of Horticultural Exhibitions BORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING- HOUSES 5 foe Son ro this opportunity of mentioning that they bare hare 
and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties; in short, everything that | CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- very much enriched their collection of Heartsease, by the addition 
can tend to advance the profession and benefit the condition of | ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and | o¢ many very fine varieties. They have well-established a of 
the workman, or which may cenduce to the pleasure of his em- | EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. that most beautiful en ifiora, at.15s. and 21s. each. 
ployer. Thus the Gaxpener,the Forester, the Ruran Arcat-| D. and E. Batey having devoted much time to the considera- | 4)<4 several otter new and good Greenhouse and Herbs 
rect, the Dratwea, the Rouan-Maker,and the Corracer, will all | tion of this subject, and had ruch experience in the erection = Plants.—Jan.3 
have the improvements ia their respective pursuits recorded. apparatus for the abavelmedticned purposes, have, by improv. perenne stan a is oe ieee 
py com is in many venpdaaein’ Aten creating an Arrt- | ents suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat. G ERANI _ MS, CAMELLIAS, RHODODEN- 
Ficiat Cutmars, similar to that-in which plants are naturally | ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined DRONS, &c.—A. J. STEWART, of Savt-wint NeRsery, 
found : evidence, however, regarding the real nature of climate, | durability in the app»ratus with economy in the charge. ‘They | near Windsor, begs most respectfully to offer the following in 
as concerns veg! in, is greatly wanted. have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for collections viz.— 
C any noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be Geraniu ms, 20 20 good di net sorts Re Ore 
PHYSIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES, and all those interesting to Ae by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 20 Very nr sianiond manta ibe eas 
which. slaciiase Heer’. cc herons 800, the dependence of the works of their splendid Coaservatory, lately erected at Chis- perb, new, and distinct vgoite «ace se 
the —_— mina the creation each on the other, will also form : Camellias 20 whens distinet var 50 
0a re ™D. and E. Barzey also construct in metal all descriptions of gemma snug tee ee 
_ Another pecntiar feature will be the introduction of informa- Horticultural Baildivgs and Sashes, and ‘invite mohtoone, gentle- 2 Ta extra a fine, new, and distnet d-. $ = ih 
tion relating to FORESTING, or ARBORICULTURE, This is one men, and the public to an inspection of their drawings Rhododendron cum, 20 Gnine nanied hybrids 7.10 
of the most important subjects to which the attention of the pub- and models at 272, Holborn, where they have teed pc eg od of | Bextra fine Bie Tg 
lic can be directed; for it 1s often little understood by those who exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete | Roses, standards, as 98 grod ai job <5 
have occasion to practise it, although the amount Of property | and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the con. | ae ven Seen ieinet kinds 319 
affected by the management of timber stands second only to that tinued supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven e drat rate dhetinct 3 ; 
of | ral Tay 4 ich govern th eee tim- | more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. Cape Wties, 12 cond Wee dercoving = BOI nag z 
ber gulate its growth, the value Be it, the extent to hich D. and E. BatLey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- Greenhouse Plants, 20 showy and cissimilar s spe cies : ° 
it js Influenced by sail, ee aa teas y to what circumsta near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory | 0 very fine and distinct do. . 3.10 
tre to. be anctig Phe great inferiority tnt qualkty of the Gamé xpe- attic to the ie Pantheon as one of their works, besides many | Ghent Azaleas, 12 extra fine varieties, set for flower 210 
cies grown in different places, are ali points to wh: attention | others in this and on the Continent. | Ficotees and Cifnations, 12 soperfine named éorts 
bins ven. Weshali rene ps : to collect information upon | ————_ asi ae AND ee | T pain of eceh : Ss a Ae 
that very :mportant but much-neglected subject, the diseases of HORTIC ae BUIL | 7 is 
trees, aud the cause ot their decay, whether natural or acciden- H poy TE 2 = o jeri for packing 1 is incinded to fhe above amants. a 
tal, as well as to convey the earliest notices of the introduction of — Co ARCHITECTS, &e., GLOU- | ~ car Ph 4 : 
new species, which promise to increase either the beauty or value «CES hey KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, ease weiss 
= and proweny._.Yensn Lol joao) = gqamticie see Aas wh a WILL | Hothouse Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus Manutacturers, b CONSTANTLY ON SALE. AT THE % : 
bers ere, pholidate hd th sted Cal PAs. TOS THE | leave ——_ the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and ‘Horte | Litoree OVEN COKE WoukS, pine goad 
Abbe Rite ten: nag =e culturists, inspect their premises. -where may be see 4 one om Coxz, for found:i¢s, lee es, 
detail: oe “AGRICULTURE. ye we ie pack our co aamas-vith the riety of H oreuiaral Bad eng S Lena ote principles. = ecw | e there is a strong ees 
Far es t would bei mosh, ° if ote OM, ae Of | stock of For , Glazed Lights, and cther Horticultural | “Coxe, to household purpeses, steam engines, Boilers, Arnct's 
phere ah eat eral peach Giles sease Hi to the is ars ee Ge pence always ators TeMay ma ae. and other stoves, as well as for open fires, particular’ iy kitchens,’ 
tanks whethan i cae gee Perietecae Wh ee of | " ‘Pheir Hot-Water Apparatus, which is kept in actior, is upon } making a brizht clear fire, without, smoke, and yielding more’ 
ae fest be found im Ptent in that respect to the Farm, there- | the most simple and economical construction. References may | heat than evals ee eet 
ts a pir A wee pee armer will | be had and their works seen at Mrs. Lawrence’s, Ealing Paris ; Caxnen Coke, peculiarly adapted to the patpiene of I'me- 
OS, essrs. Henderson’s, Pineapple Nursery, Edgeware-road; Mr. | burning, conservatoric=, hothomses; &e 
oo tae FLOAT ST our Miscellany will have much interest, not |. Gaines’s Nursery, i rsea; Mr. Knight’s Nursery, Chelsea; | ~Suaex (or Small Coal), being the cereenings of the best coal. 
and not the Parties se acoat-yard. Vhis es 
cam because everything relating to those rare and beautiful eg Mr. Catleugh’s Nursery, Chelsea; of E. Fanster, Es be: ai 2 
of used for vai ime purposes mixed with coke, it forms an excel-- 
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ductions which are his peculiar care wii be constantly Lodge. Windsor; Sir “Edmund Antrobus, Cheam; and at their 
ner as to make him thoroughly acquainted t with ee Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, near | lent and e ical fel for steam. ‘and boilers, being, 
of pa pf 2 ‘ ; of new sien ees a yor agen modes | Sioane-square. ;9 quite as = weet as peg large-sized coals, at a for wad sad toed 
itivation, but also because ake c: at sach. |) ——— ire 
opinions as may be given are the results of an honest cnanina 6 ge GREAT CHATSWORTH  CONSERVA- | ween tone h eure doors wi witout for wood a 
— y competent judges unbiussed by personal interest. TORY.—One of prs ene ae features i in she er | PR icherercens FOR CAS -— t . 
NTHE SECOND PLACE, we shall introduce that description of | of this wate mserv: , is the entirely. ne Oven Coke, per ton - 40.0 . 
domestic and political News which is usually found in prpywed = Glazing adopted axes ec. Its pore dae novelty and aoaiy pty oo “8 Coke, per cl ears « : » 19 0 
paper. We consider it unnecessary to dwell omthis head further | pearance are acknowledged ; and ap now undergone most | Cannel Coke, so rchelation bea 5. pe, 168 
than to say, that we do not intend to range ourselves under the | satisfactorily ali the various trials to which every alteration | Slack (or Smail-Coal),pertean. 17 H 
banners of any party; on the contrary, our best endeavours will | of Season and temperature can subject it, its success as an expe. | Japan Varnish, per gallon 2 
be to make Tus Gaapsners’ Curonicce a full and comprehen. | riment may be canine as complete. It has established its great | Coke saad Slack dehvered w-thin five miles of th e WwW Mf at 3s. 
sive Recurd of Facts only—a Newspaper in the true sense of the | Superiority to every other method now in use, both as regurus i per ton or chaidron.—Jap. 1841. Gen. Younc, Manager. 
word—leaving the — er to form his own conclusion and opi- | the Glass eat fo and the mode of Sieian. it, oar pr ie | tet A _ done é quasi itity ef CANNEL Coan may aise now be bad 
nions; 0} 5 ‘ing the elucidation and discussion of advantages durability and exemption from these causes. o| 32 
laws of nature, not sb a er will thus be provid: = | breakage dependant ston m weather, aod being beyond ail com: Se ccd iaaesinia Me chat ae S.GMA tes Beco Sabre So 
addition to the peculiar featureof the Journal, with such avaricty | Tison Bashseedt in the qualities necessary for the retention’ of | NEW VICTORIA RASPKERRY. : 
of information concerning the events of the day-as will supersede | heat and the transmission of light, the work at Chatsworth may | OHN ROGERS, Florist, ke. to Her Majesty, H.R.HS 
the necessity of providing himself with any other Journal. be safely pr biinee need to bean sree co resin most perfect system the Duchess of Kent, and 11.R.H-. the Duke cf Cambridge, &c. 
The proprietors are apoy to announce that they have already att Horticulteral st that has yet devised. | | Eaton-square, Pimlico, and at sattersea, begs to offer to the 
Pai op promises of contributions from great numbers of their = OSEPH DRAKE, §, = et street, we, Sree ee | Nobility, G entry, and others, a new and s saperb Se Z gee 
e and supporters: am more igeware-road, London, hom the execution of the Chats : 
particularly named :-— oo rae ements worth a was ere — fe honoured by sa eet the —. op from — 
Professor Danbeny, o | Professor Henslow, of of Devonshire’s entire a bation of the m: which it to? 
Professor Graham, Ed | Sir W.J. Hooker, eee: been completed: which Popercasnie his Grace with 
Royle, ot Ki rR The Hon. and Very Kev. W. Herbert, = © signify ae most gratifying testimonial ; abe 4 soliciting the | 
Se arker, Esq.; ingham | Deanof Manches| ention f such N : 
‘doko tary of the | John Rogers, 
Dr. Greville, | ferner, Hull 
Mr. Bailey”. | Mr. Paxton, Gardener to the Duke of 
Bishop oY. the Arch. | | Devonshire 
we Cate, Ganienee te eee Be Mel ntes moa ardener to the Duke 
Duke rT jeush. 
My Modiee, Gardener the Norte Mz, Tillery, Gardener to the Duke of : r i 
fr 1 43 an iadumvoniie ct re. | wi 
Mr. Woulley. tacune tae 4 Mz. ewpipsan, Gardener to the Mar- | quired. Mr. Alleard, of Stratford Green, Essex, has a'so permit- | 
Ct Sutherland fi meiteesof Wetuninster the Duke of | t¢¢ J. Drake to mention. that on a ona erected for Lim | in-May | a 
Mi. eke oe ee to the? Bai Sutherland last, from a design of _ Paxton’s, and which was glazed by rd 
Fitawi ia Hi iad Mr, Frost. Gardener to the Countess | Drake with glass 44. inches long, not a single pane has been | oa 
ue Peale ae mer to the Earl a ine Yess. Gardener = the Bat bay ‘by tele sndden beep RS ecegay ee | 
ss cones eat epee ‘Mr. J. Wilson has in ali other ri merely. is expectatian 
a Mitchell, Garden ee gE sre Surge ie Ba Mar. Alicard: has also kindly permitted him to state that the vinery | at 
Mr ardener to Lord Car may be viewed. upon application to bis gardener, at bis residence | 
3 E Rabees tine Bane ia Sir. ae Re Booth, avigem anja Aig ie, Lemen as queens and fig sen begs respectfully to add, that he shall Satwerp 1 Trae can be had at 3s.! 
Pht ae cM ia ee ‘o furnish Lists of Prices of the Glass, orany 
¢ Gampbell, of the Botanic Garden | Mr. Cameron, of the Botanic Garden set joer arenes it may be deemed desirable to obtair, ———— 7 
at Mancheste =" Birman Jermyn-street, Se 2 BE LET, 0 » On n the _ Hampshire enast, 
Mr. 3 . t ham 
r. amos, Zonlegical Garden, Man- | Ms. ie non, Curator slik hae pide application by letter, addressed to 8, 4 be jcaceepeneces: 
Mr aes, of the Botanic Garden | Mr. Niven, of t the Botanic Gard. SC MEE BEAT re ‘house, Hot house, and Pits; with Four Acres ef Land, nearly alk: 
ue won Bees 2 | ublin BRITISH SHEET GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURFOS! walled in. — aptly by jetter to pote Was, Bramey, solic citar, 
aeaee =a ¢ Botanic Gar- “| =e the Botanic Garden at ma | No OKLEMEN, aig on and Povo Gray’s-inn-sq’ 
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