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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No: 8. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1841. 
Y-GRO 
H R: ay x E R RS c. HRONIC L E; BR hese S MAY ag rc Solorke he Cultivators of that 
A WEEKLY RECORD OF RURAL E EWS pap yrrgir y —— “Pansy,” that he can now supply fine 
The icultural part Edited by Professor Lindley. Pl tsin poe te neve id choic xe varieti with a few plants of 
: is super’ igs season, at prices. vat the 
than ae - er cong ir sa aieaer ek on the pre time, J. M. begs to inform his friends he has a few packets | A\ 
subject prove the patronage it receives, and the desire there is bs > baron —— — at the following Urice ket— 
to extend the knowledge of its various branches. Many thou- Sos took laa “i as mm re 2is., 
sand persons are en in the business of Horticul asa ecstiere bias mA ae pri e 1 t 
m of existence, and a vast number more are interested in the | * a sat ead ibiign Neen application. aie . 
subject, for gardens are now an indispensabl of the domes- on sharin ait Yo Sad ts. request ‘om unknown 
tic establishment of e can afford expense. Pat Pawan Nu idl 
‘0 will, therefore, doub' vantage which may be de- ¢ Pansy Nursery, Edmonton, Middlesex. 
veto se Foy and w thus — a 
mpo? 
DAR OF GARDENING OPERATIONS, givenin 
so adapted to the varying seasons as rm 
ance to the me: — and 
upon Horticultural subjects— of Horticultur 
and ngs—Notices of Neweltioes inshort, everything 
the workman, or which may conduce to th of his em- 
ployer. GARDENE epi Foursra k, the RuRAL Arcat- 
tTecr, the Drarver, the Roap- and the Corracer, will all 
have the improvem: nts in thi pursuits recor: 
GARDENING is in many respects the art of creating an Arn 
FICIAL CLIMATE, similar to that in which plants are naturally 
found : path Sapp however, a pron t the real nature of climate, 
ation, is greatly wanted. 
Joneienautialhs INQUIRIES, and all those interesting topics 
which elucidate the ees of yA gotham and the so peraapt a of 
the various pre seeing creation each on the other, will also form 
asubject. of discussion. . 
‘Another peculiar feature will be the introduction of inform 
relating to FORESTING, or ARBORICULTURE. This iso 
of the most important s' to which the atten tion of the pub. 
lie can be directed; for itis often little unders by those wh 
to it, although the amount of 
ted je Management of timber stands id. only to 
land. poe ap laws ss govern the uction of tim- 
ber and regulate it, the extent to which 
The 
oe 
= is influenced by soil, a uently to what circamstances 
to be ascribe! edthe ‘seat inferiority 1 in quality of the same spe- 
ints to which attention 
the introduction of 
ant, ate —_— ane ae ia 
promise 
betray to plan’ 
THE CALEN R WIT! 
¥ GARDEN sec se ke ang h 
Although it is not intended y our columns with the 
details of rape py Sa at oe as : coat 7 the oo of 
Drineiples whi even if it were 
hich ‘ete ¢ eihe ates ‘of 
ae 
important! 
eaters there- 
e Farmer. will 
neo 
ed by personal intere 
tha! 
in a weekly 
this head 
f 
au 
contrary, our 
THE ria annas” aera a fall and coupes 
sive ‘Record mv Facts only—a Ni rel 
g the reader to form his o' 
bein; 
ofi 0 g¢ the events of theday as will supersede 
the necessity of ing himself any other Journal. 
The receed promises of are happy to ‘that have iy 
and supporters: among whom the are acme ca 
Peer named 
5 Ww. J. Hooker of6 
ir awe 
thd age and Very Rev <a 
Joh: 
nm 
Dr et 
Mr. Paxton, Gardener to the Duke of 
vonshire =. 
Mr. M‘Intosh, Gard. tothe Duke 
of Buccleugh. 
= ry, Gardener to the Duke of 
M homey ar Mar- 
inster 
MT. Scot’: fatieaer to the Dak 
Sutherland 
e Earl | Mr. Frost. Gardener. 
“Ratt of | ids. Sesnines, Gard. he Earl 
. jener to the 
aver ‘Mr, J. Wilson, Gardener to the Earl 
Mr. Law, ardener to Lord Carlisle 
‘Mr. Errington, Gardener to Sr Booth, Gatdener > 
Mr. —— of the Botanic Some at a ee se ewes = | Seti 
Mr. Campbell, of the Botanic en, | My: Cetmmvon: of the 
Pn eons on Sal at. = % 
rt. Mearns, Zoologic: = urator of the Regen: 
chester is bene Sc. nee a 
Mr. eS of the Botanic Garden eae ag | mf “Botanic Garden 
at 3. es : 
Mn. Williamson, ofthe Botanic Gar- | Mr. Smith, ef Gi Hiaisuic Garden 
den at Sheffield , ag Sai: 
_ Beaton, Gardener to Sir W. Mid- Mr. Appleby, GardenertoT-. Brockle- 
jeton, Bart hurst, Eee 7, , 
Inslea: y, of Birmingham enzies, of Hope 
Me Mackay, of St a nee 
of Aighbur, 
lelahe: i ER Gardeners, an 
“made to order; ‘Sheep folding Net Net, 3 ft. 
aa 
eas sotins : 
% Bue — to inform Cultivators of the 
that he can now supply, from pots, twelve of 
his fee ‘Seeders (including Robin Adair), a were so a 
successful last year, at 3/.3s. Also 25 good named varieties fi 
exhibition for 1.—Edmonton, near London. 
OYAL VICTORIA VINE.—This splendid new va- 
from the Black = burgh, was raised at Buscot Park. 
br peng ng ree to fi 
pi Pa flavo 
from two to Saae polades it is a prolific bearer, 
greenhouses. Two dishes ae en to Hi 
Maj commended. Fine Plants are no’ me 
— at One Guinea ea 
ved by Mr. Sond Merrick, Buscot Park, Faringdon; 
n, Piccadilly ; Messrs. Garraway, Bristol. 
| gg Aohemeagreg mo AND ay eRaT, Nurserymen and 
ig new cing ear 
ped petals, 1 
Gevnoun's st SURREE = promeesgs taht Rtg 
iehing 
bury Park. 
near Roberts! eds, Sunmens Mr. 
wood ——: i. ne near Hull 
srs. LANE AND Raps Great 
uimers- 
Fuiler, Esq., 
A pecgeer R. Fleet. 
well as by many 
Price 6d. 
ore be, Dapoed of crea AND 
the 
Colle ley and Hill, Nasnarai, 
For $0 bn apply on the Premises, of of ba 
ve Dulley, Fruiterer, Covent-garden; and o! ’prothe: 
uctioneer, Leytonstone, Essex. 
aurearenre a cepainantans? a SEE ERD GA dine 
Pee amie ERYMEN and OTHERS:—JOHN BE- 
Custom- ie bw bE ste Forwarding 
and Ha sia leas Qua x, Thames Street, 
pa came established mat yeu, ieee to offer 
‘urserym with 
E i mg above, given as to 
arrival and departure of Steam and Sailing Vessels to or from 
Hamburgh, Rotterdam, Ostend, Antwerp, is, 0 Te ; 
also the United States, &c. &c.—London, Fi 841 
Oo NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN.— 
w. on late Gardener to oe se 
Place, He! rts, is open sje: Engage: 
Same: 
“ Horticultural, 
arious local and Societies. Address, pre- Cpags Ww. 
Dunsford, at Mr. Henderson’s, Pine Apple-place, Edgeware. 
B bak GE eel LEMEN, ry sac rete PRO- 
submit be > public competition at the Anetion Mart, Seitedeesoer: 
lane, on ee ati2o’clock, a very splendid 
kesh tiny jas, the Aone dB beautiguly furnished 
ith bloom- S re 00 dry roots most approved 
Dahlias, Standard and Dwarf Roses, &c. er: be viewed the 
i Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and of the 
ursery, Leytonst 
RANUNCU. lonipiese ES, GERANHUMS, AURICULAS, 
CARNATION’ apn at QA LILIUM EANCHFOLIUM. 
GR OOM, baad near London, by Ap- 
intment segecstens. inforins od 
© por it to Her Majesty, 
Nobility, Gentry, an: pate gs Public that he has aime selection of. th 
above flowers, which he can.offer at very..moderate og eae 
“RANUNCULUSES.— —100 s ae ena eroot £. sd. 
of each Es - 3 0 8 
s uperfine mnixtures from 2.0 2 s. per 100. 
a roots in fenperine seer, by name . 210 
Double, in yer gee Os. 6d. to 21s. per 100. 
pon once yee superfine sorts with their names, one 4 
of iS 3 13-6 
coreEs.—35 superfine sorts, sin thiriames om ‘ies 
YE veer PIcoTEES 4 
one pair of 
each 
“H. Groom begs to: say, ‘his Catalogue of Getaniums. sad at 
| plants for this spring is ready, and can be forwarded by post on 
IRS, Flore, & test ol ~~ = ae H.R. 3 
Duke of ager sage age’ 
gi= to offer. to 
moe i Senaing g Rasy. 
ieners and. persons gro’ fruit 
place and fashionable resort, as 
as long as they can be obtained good. This uw 
treatment from others, vot vehi rte erations wil be 
given to-the p may be had on application as 
above, or through any ar tik Londeas 8 ‘Nurserymen and Seedsmen, 
at 12s, per dozen, or 75s. per 100. A reference will 
N. B. of the white True can be had at 3s, 
per dozen. 
Bee GARDEN NET, } ose — re Yard, made 
F of ana: 4 ag achinery, one for Preserving Frait 
s, Frost, Blight, Mildew, pe &e.; alsofor S 
B Frames, Greenhouses, Cl Cherry-trees, 
and t-bushes, Pease, A &e.; 
4in. high, 74. 
4 ft. 4in. high, 10d., » made 
g cord ; wet for Fences, ¥ yest 
strant ‘Tarpautins, Wi 
-against Cats, Dogs, &e., 3d. per Saag omen 
po Sees Rack cee a = =, ma ia 
wooden steps to them, &c. &c.-R, RrewAnason, Net-maker,21, 
a. perpen | 
Sask & pr nbal ta cae TROUGHS, ‘&c., 
ural purpos' zo hd Sea bet name 
turer, Taleworth, near Brentfor Orders, Working gs, 
Oey a or ccatate due vattenttion 
( : Cc WOOD begs to inform his Friends: and 
* the Some: that be has received his usual collection of 
American Tree and Shrab Seeds. which have arrived in got 2. 
Td worthy the attention of Gentlemen anti 
Trade. 
G. © begs to offer to the attention of a Keepers and 
admirers of the sof the Flower Garin the following new and rare Seeds, 
which he assures deserving a place in every parterre, 
P 
Cc se 
Heiyca ewes Tat , from d, 5ft. to 6ft. 
Popots APITATA (new), does well for Gaer pots or bor- 
stuaplage. 
AGERATUM GRANDIFLORUM (new), beautiful cerulean blue 
for borders. 
PoRTULACCA SPLENDENS (new), han 
Vursenas (new), es eaten various seme ones, mixed, 
TTO ditto colours, mixed. 
L 
PHtox DrumMo» 
CENTAUREA AMERIC A. 
lrom@a Qcamoene dendbek./ 
And-all the new and well-known. varieties of Flower Seeds, wi 
eral collection. of 
a vege Sess te bt deer 
Coniopua ite = ee -}4, Favisteck-row 
oven 
WATER.~ 
* Gentiemen, and ors, 1 ive so liberally 
pairoied i system of Seaitarel's aa of every 
Se and as barca } 
apprising sae wid Sie not yet acquainted 
apties, tants requires £35 as a for 
Patent Fee ry 
heated, on the seocigt of which he will send a exposition 
= its entire principles, with any further instructions that 
wished, and a license to have it pei ti 
meri 
a anor these rights "have been 
Corbett, Pencarrow, w, Bodmin, Cornwall. 
ciation. co ee LOS ROS. eae 
CULA’ re cee 
pi in to pl 
niccntion Barat of the hai be reg London, will be 
commenced by the Rev. wee Coox, M.A., under the diree- 
tion of Professor Graham. The Course ‘will consist of Twenty- 
one Lectures, which will 
from a Quarter past 
P. F. Meret, Dean of the Faculty of 
sn ea Dean ‘of the _—- ras 2 Medicine. 
‘3 C. ATEINSON, Secretary to eCouneih.. 
vine. : 
c Theale 
‘and have had the 
i Mociety of London, =  etacutiie 
ser ae thelr splendig Conservatory, lately erected at Chis- 
Diand 5. Barury alco also copstruct in metal all descriptions of 
Morteenieest ‘Sashes ak tavite noblemen, tives 
F men, os ‘an inspection of their various bs on 
wa ns Sra dalbors, where they have the opportunity 
other metal eS an ex! ince lete 
and font eit nm apparatus, or range, ad: for the con- 
tmued supply of hot-wajer, and an arrangement of thé overt 
more than has hitherto been brought before the public. 
Dp AILEY were the first to introduce mi carvilt- 
near houses-to horticulturists, and cah refer to the 
attached to the Pantheon a8 one of their works, many 
others in this country and on the Continent, Swen 
lee ee 
Sine oe coats 
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