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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1841. 
J oe 
* Heart 
his fine Seedlings Lewes Ro 
successful last ae at 3/. 3s. SO 
exhibition for Edmonton, near ak nor 
No. 7. 
PROSPECTUS OF 
Eve = Fok nti ahaha CHRONICLE; 
Pere is admitted ‘to be better understood in ni Great Britain 
than in any other country, and the number of — on the 
HEARTSEASE. 
AN begs to inform Cultivators of the 
can now supply, from pots, twelve of 
bin Par a sr were so very 
med varieties for 
poop oes prove the patronage it receives, and the desire there i GAINES" gt va —_ rate GERANIUMS, 
xtend the knowledge of its various branches. “Many thou- i ding his New Seedlings, 
“d are engaged in the business o! ure asa Wick he can scruniely recommend, oe be obtained by prepaid 
means of aici da n er more are interested i in the application x ae Nursery, Surrey- lane, Battersea. 
subject, for ‘dens indispensable part of the domes- = s 
tic yrongenrgrcw ome person eo pd oe the expense. KER N begs 's to inform his Friends ar ee e Public 
No one will, therefore, —_ the advantage which may be de thathey wemlantoverp een el rthy of Cultivation, in ad. 
: tablishmentof a J soohdcr conducted in an honest tion to his already choice Assortment be FLOWER and EGE- 
TABLE SEEDS ; Catalogues of which m 
GaRDENERS’ CHRONICLE, is in THE FIRST PLAC to make ita OYAL VICTORIA VINE.—Thi i Ww Va- 
beens d cord of everything that bears upon Horticulture or R riety, from the Black Hamburgh, was meta. at Buscot pak: 
arden y, and to ce such Natural History as has a The berries. uring from three to four inches in ci 
relates ta Gartening, tuprenet wits, Novices snd Critictsais Of | scien are of an cxquinite octal 7 weight of the bunches 
ery work of importance the subject which may appear. from two to three pounds; it is a prolific bearer, and suited for 
Connected with this part of the plan will be a WEEKLY CALEN- early vineries or aercrael” 4 “two dishes pres: mre to Her 
DAR OF GARDENING OPERATIONS, givenin great detail, and | Siaj.ety in 1838 were highly com comes. Wie’ sree 
so adapted to the varying s asons as to form a roca dos aver ane One Guinea ocak y 
— the memory “Foreign and Domestic: Corr received by Mr. John Merrick, Buscot Park, Faringdon; 
upon Horticult ts—Reportsof H orticultural Eanibitions Messrs. Brown, Piccadilly ; Messrs. Garr , Bris tol. r 
and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties ; in shor}, everything that nadie os v5 neni tc 
can tend to adv: profession and benefit the condition of ORSTEN, Florist to Her Maj Ro 
the workman, or ich may conduce to the pleasure of his em- + Highness Prince Albert, at Hyacinth Villa, Shepherd’s- 
ployer. Thus the Garpewnsr, the Forester, the RuRAL AkcHI- | bush, near mersmith, for SALE, small Boxes, at 1/. each, 
tect, the Dratner, the Roap-maker, and the Corracsr, willall containing 12 packets of flower-seeds, 12 m Tulips, 6 ditto Yel. 
have the improvements in their respective pursui . wn, 6 ditto Peony Red, 6 ditto Rose Eagle, 6 ditto Mathilda, 
GARDENING is in many respects the art of crea an Artr- | 6 ditto Grand Yainqueur, 6 double Tuberose, 12 double Ai nes, 
ani 
ting 
FICIAL CuimAtTE, Similar to that in which bo ped are ‘oe Stews 
found: evidence, however, regarding the real nature o! f climate, ion. H. C,’s Great Exhibition of Hyacinths will com- 
as concerns vegetation, is greatly wanted. mence the 20th of April the 10th of May, at Hyacinth Villa 
PHYSIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES, and all those interesting topics | r SERYMEN, FLORISTS, AND i. 
pen elucidate the harmony of one and the dependence of ‘0 Disposed of, with gent ager well- 
: wulgert an aa the creation each on the other, will also form | ynown NURSERY of Messrs. wn and Hill, Ham ge 
pear London.—For particulars, apply on the Preece or oO! = 
Another pec of hernia D. Dulley, Spree Covent-garden d of Mr. Prother 
aliar feature will be the introduction 
tion Sea to FORESTING, or ARBORICULTURE Auctioneer Herts 
of the most impo: it subjects to which the attention of the pub- 
lic can be directed ; for it is often little understood by those who GTON Ron ERY. —RicHarp Forrest & 
have ion to practise it, altho ‘h the amount of pi rty Co. pectfully to direct the attention of the Nobility 
affected by management of timber stands second on hat | and cueie 8 their pe ther collection of Ornamental Trees 
of la ral laws which govern the production of tim. | and Shrubs, and their American eeaeion plants. “Their trained 
ber and regulate its growth, tHe value of it, the extent to which and Standard Fruit Trees are also very fine, consisting of all the 
sequi most approved sorts and new varieti Agricultural = Gard. 
n 
eir growth ; Catalogue with the 
be -trtphenf tr Ae nm. Packets of the 
Bokhara, or Giant Clover, sexys be ieee oven: me a of 
the English Laietite nage ao strong plants w Straw- 
berry, t = Swainsto’ 
PELARGONIUME RAISED BY THE 
or ipsa 
KLY IN TH om 
WErEELY pine Ores AnGase G 
Although it is not intended to occupy‘our colunins with the | begs to invite the attenti vag he cultivators of this beautif 
details. of AGRICULTURE, yet as Gardening is the parent of | flower to the following new and_s did which he has 
Farming, it would be impossible, even if it were desirable, to ex. | this season to send out:—Amethyst, Beauty, Britannia, Brides. 
ue the general principles band relate to the cultivation of | ™aid, a og zis, se Duenn: ss ms. aioe John, 
ants, whether u| a large or . | Lifegnardsman, Mabel, Nymp! such, ince Rul 
fore, m may be ft Senpeeeen H pak Wildfire, Vulcan, &c. varieties are very free Tivomerg, 
tly pea superior in ite fine in habit —. colour, = excellent show. 
FLORIST flowe! W. C. to se: it shrubby herbaceous 
cond Newt everything relating Be actthed rare mush Tamera smd — larias, rai y Mr. Green, and exhibited Horticul- 
ductions whieh jeh are bi Peculiar care will be constant! utiful pro- ens, Chiswick ; with several others of first-rate quality, 
in such a make him th y tyeated of by eg growers, e New Fuchsias, Pansies, Picotees, 
‘ gph ace See with ; dee ‘ans- Sloane-s 
the merits te F demesite a new Varieties, and with — best modes 
of cultivation, but also because w: shall take are that such 
Tesults of an hoawet examina- 
Jous: ROGERS, 1 Floriet, es to Her Majesty, H.R.H. 
begs 
<e by co: tent judges unbiassed by personal interest. the scene of Kent, an the Duke of Cambridge, ia 
N THE SECOND PLACE, we shall introduce that description of | Eaton-square a fons Pr elie, to offer to thi 
domestic and political News which is usually found in as weekly Nobility” Sentences and others, a new and su shag 
paper. We consider it unnecessary to dwell on this hi d further ing all the qualities of the Antwerp, and one ad- 
than to say, that we do not intend to range o ves underthe | ditional and de: © pro} of ing an abundant crop from 
banners of any party; on the con ten urs July to December, producing spikes of fruit from 18 inches to 2 
Make Tue GarpDeNERS’ CHRONICLE a full and comprehen- | feet lo: ith numerous side branches. It may be grown with 
sive Record of Facts only—a Newspa; in the true sense of the t in pots, and with a li rotection may be kept 
word—leaving the reader to foi is Own conclusion and opi- | in a state untilthe end of the year. It would be 
nions; our object being the elucidation and di ion of the | desirable for every Gardener to cultivate this valuable sort, as it 
laws of nature, not of man. The reader will thus be provided, in | would enable him to send a dish of fine ies to table 
addition to the peculiar feature of the Journal, with Such avariety | the autumn. It should also be ap oray — the eget who is 
of info: ation concerning the events of the day as will supersede | in the habit of exhibiting fruit izes are 
the ni sity of providing himself withany r Journal, gen for them, and but <tr any are raghn be found 
The propri are happy to announce that they have already | worth : uperb sort should be grown by Market Gar- 
received promises of contributions from great ves f their | deners and persons growing it for sale near every watering- 
friends and supporters: among whom the following ma: place and fashionable resort, as Ras: es are always in —— 
Professor Deabaly pen ford, Professor Henslow. robs tment fr oth f which ted fractions Swill be 
ronment e ' of Cambrid, ba aang ent mm ers, Of Ww. inst ms 
Prefer Graham Bain cot Sir aS J. Becket, of G seen Gh en to purchasers. Plants ch pred on ae as 
(ge Ba mopenieee ey lem eae Deka od Meee net) We Hesbert; above, or throagh any of the ger Nurserymen and Seedsmen, 
& | John Rogers, 2s, per dozen, or 75s. per A as gee reference will 
- Horner, te prety fo indictsotre © Fike lhe 
pst 
Mr. Pax ieee erties to the Duke of N.B. Plants of the white Antwerp Te can be had at 3s. 
De 
a eae WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
Mr. Tillery, Gard th T-WA APPA 
fp ee ghar a ele deters HORTICULTURAL Fone hail DWELLING-HOUSES 
hpnepra~pen the Mar- | CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
We Seat. Gavdener tc ake of | ciples, and at very m te charges, erected by DANIEL and 
Sutherland EDWARD BAILEY, 272, ORN. s 
anee ae E Gardeeer to a D. an etpeck. olde Dy paces much time to = a array 
den 1 , rby | tion i an much experience in the erection o 
Mr. Buchan, Gardenerto Lard ce ae ad parnes co ae £22 | apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ae nn. teen eet ments ted in the ; ed their mode of heat. 
E. ey ait 5, » Gardener to Lord Carlisle | ing not only very Ci ut very simple, and have combine: 
its i Bente, of the Botanic Garden at | Me: Gras, amegner 0 Six C- demon | durability in th ith economy in the charge. They 
Mi — ee trobus have erected us in En d, Ireland, for 
“inne Mr. Cameron, of the Botanic Garden | many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to 
Mr, Mearns, Zoological Garden, Man-| Mr. employed by the Horticultural aa, of ee in exeeutin 
ter = Park — "S| the works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chis- 
Mr- Shepherd of the Botanic Garden | Mr. Niven, of the Botduic Gard, wick. 
Py Eewspoot Wacksin Gai } EF ag & : é dD. ina E. Barter also cons! mnstruct in metal rele as na ccae 2 
den at Shemeld Halt: 2 pastes Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
ye Bea tons, Gardener to Sir W. M ia! M i 5 mea Gardener toT. men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
Bs oes ance , | _ hurst, Esq. and models at 272, Holborn, where they have opportunity 
ut lasleay, of] Birmi am | Mr. ee of Hope House, near exhibiting, amongst other an complete 
a Pests — = Halif the Deepd and convenient kit: = ns agence yp eS ae ae 
urs, Nurserymen Gardeners, and all other personsin- lah sate before 
terested in Horticultural “pars: yarsnits, are invited to favour the Deand E oe hitherto been b: pce a pi ce oa 
Editor as ear! esibic 5 LEY were the to introduce 
¥ a8 po with communications upon subjects of | near houses to turists, and can refer to the @onservato! 
professional interest, addressed to the Office, 3, — attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides 
Covent-Garden. May be ordered of all N’ others in this country and on the Continent. 
Price 6d. 
ie will 
® Pound a- ee and a cot- 
a aang y be learned at 
FICE. 
Ve UNDFR PEE CTC Ra 
i cg moan Magioroepat sia: or single-handed, a young 
who will bject to a horse, ig: &e, Can 
givea paps deference to the place he is about to | 
T.S., Back an aor , Florists, Hornsey Road, Tntinigto 
oon 
hi 
ventor of the ting Air.—Address, 
Lewisham, Ken' % 
TED.—A Cottage, or — oerenstaral ——. 
from 15 to 30 miles from London. 
e Jarge or two good sized sittin 
with Servants’ Rooms, aga 
Garden, well stocked with Fr 
ides man 
» In- 
Avenue Place, 
ere.be no 
Addre: 
3, Charles Street, Covent ‘Garden 
TANISTS, &c—FOR § 
LE, a = —— 
re 
, and aay 
tted by post to any pti of the ren en orig —— 
a is requested, ace W. G., at No. 40, Overgate, Dundee. 
GLaTE CISTERNS, SHELVES, TROUGHS, &c. 
for Horticultural Maat rang —EDWARD BECK, Manat” 
boyy Isleworth, near Brentford. a. a Dra 
&c., forwarded by —. will receive due at e 
Y-GROWE 
AMES MAY bees 6: inform t the Cultivators Bas a 
re eemed flower *‘ Pansy,’”’ fine 
plush ta poke etait uoe wed emote vapiatiae rater) “ite of 
his superb of last season, at ertised Foes: At th 
same time, J. M. begs to inform his friends he a fe kets 
of his choice collected at the foll prices per packet— 
2s. Gd., 5s., 10s. “aig 30 superb named Show B perez for 2is., 
included. iced Catalogue of the and best 
may be Seaes on th. priatir 
- A remittance or refer espectfully requested from unknown 
correspondents. 
The Pansy Nursery, Edmonton, Middlesex. 
KINGSTON NURSERY 
CKSON, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, 
gston, Surrey, begs to offer the undermentioned at the 
fliowing i Sow prices - 
fae Ericas, in 100 os choicekinds . 5/. 0s. 
very strong . 7-20 
on -10 0 ‘“ 
= Epactia§ in 12 do. Se 
= Camellias, 20 do. . . . . : 
oy eamenn ums = FY new 
ao... 
do. 
A seni Cnoge ef Pants row 7.5. may be obtained 
NEW GARDEN NET, per Square Yard, made 
of Hemp by Machinery, one mesh, for Preserving Fruit 
Trees Birds, Frost, Blight, Mildew, &c., &c.; also for Seed 
Bed: Beds, Poet tig 
S, 
Gooseberry and Currant-bushes, Tulips, Pease, Aviaries, &c.)5 - 
also Woollen no Worsted Net, Linen Net, 5 eae Hemp Net 
36 meshes to an inch, Screens, Pama bels, Metalli 
Green Woollen Bindin; ng for tying up eee. Russia Ma’ 
&e.; also all kinds of PrP Fay fe ina Sieve, Drag, F 
and ‘Trammel am ss ne 4 to 200 yards long each. r 
sale; ci and —. various yratnpeg > 50 to 150 yards 
long, on cords, r ao a8 “ie 3 all kinds — 
made to. order ; Sheep. folding Net, 3 ft. a 
strand twine; Rick-cloths and + anc Tarpaulins, Waterproof 
India-rubber ae Portable Rope-ladder Fire-esc: th 
wooden steps to them, &c. &c.—R. RicHarpson, Net-m al, 
Tonbridge-place, New-road, near Euston-square. 
ie: CORBETT ‘lite iid es “yen those co seal 
entlemen, and brother Gardeners, w! Sep 
ticity, an p 
faves stating, that as he is protected by his Majesty’s Ro 
Pate: gar ag he ee aga ie wer alles 
him wherever dear the <a infringed.—Address, T. 
Corbett, Pencarrow, Bodmin, © 
ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 21, 
treet, 15th bien oe once Seana * EARLY 
bo PROLIFIC BEAN.— ‘This was grown, a with other 
in the Garden at Chiswick in 1839, 
ont ere a beavery variety. Itis dwarf, branching 
close the bottom of the , very prolific, producing in 
nearly a fe than the Mazagan, which 
italso in much larger Be: it is conse. 
quently e of cultivation, and may be safely-recom- 
mended as the best early variety hitherto known.—Joun Livptsry, 
The above seecpene some may be h t Hugh Ronalds an 
Son’s, Seed and Ni men, B ripe i x, who wish to’ 
call the attention of their Friends and ic to their collection 
of Garden and Flower See eds, particular te Cape Brocoli. 
oes — 
gen 
most ae state that = ie winks pester! to sup- 
ERS’ CHRE 
ply the “* GARDENE INICLE,”’ at any oe of London 
er pul ean also be 
d its v ee 5 — ately after publication. 
aera a y part of the United Kingdom, pos ine -free— 
Morning perk and all other ¥ for- 
warded by Coaches and the Day-Mails toall parts of 
he Pt 
ty their White Cape Bro 
wie Bookseller 7 — fe sicatern I Newspaper: 
MippLese E, begs © 
