THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDL LEY. 
No. 9. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 927, 1841. Price 6d. 
ROSPECTUS OF ANTS a Situation as GARDEN 
Dien GAR DENERS CHRONICLE; AMES M ¥ begs to. ‘oferer the € Cultivators of that 4 ‘ea Yeara of Age shad tote Berens ie hege Sear 
™m atic lower “‘ Pansy,”’ that he can —_ Supply fine | Apply to J. R.,at M tT. Williams's, 6, Holloway-terrace Holloway. 
ait te plants in pots of all new and choice varieties, lants of = : : 
ESF bs bic bicttcs aoorabicenial his superb See of last season, at advertised eked t the Pe bie as FOREMAN = a PLANT NURSERY, 
re ing is admit sted ps beter the’ mmmbesian pissin =a ae Ke tase, J - begs to athe fl Bord he has a few ets resid mags YOUNG MAN, of good address, as Salesman, 
it receives, and the desire there is | °f his choice col Seed, at the “sete ices per pac’ =~ who woul himself generally useful.—Address P. W., 
anes eure the eee ) goa : b Man thon. eck daawada x aperb i/o Varieties pony Qis., “2 essrs. Nobl; s, Seed » Fleet-street, London, 
jand-persons are engaged in the bus of Horticulture as a varieties lie iy Sieatitn: = H wee ENER, or GARDEN e 
mn.08 > reece) tana hdres pine boaenag) RET eS ‘er tanereaase oR 2 unknown RESTER, in a Nobleman’s or Gentleman’s family, le 
peavey : Sega! sc pan pleat s correspondents, M 33, who has a thorough and practical knowledge of his 
No one will, therefore, doubt the advantage whi ay be de- The Pansy Nursery, ‘onton, Middlesex. ee rer pete citer Po verre . ess i cab veleieenee na 
ved from the establishment of a Journal conducted in an honest ARTSEASE. enzes may be obtained. Direct, P. B. Gardeners’ Chronicle Office 
and liberal spirit o will to all, who are engaged or inte HENCHMAN tn to inform Cultivators of the | s, Charles Street, Covent G n, London i 
in Horticult d en Botany, and who will thus have a * Heartsea: abit that he can now supply, from pots, twelve of = 
ch means of intercommunication on professional subje his fine Seedlings (inciud ing Robin Ada which were so very SLATE CISTERNS, SHELVES, TROUGHS, | Re. 
The plan proposed to be followed in the management of successful last year, at ~ en — 25 good named varieties for Horticultural purposes.— ween! Manufac- 
Garpeners’ Curonicte, is in THE FIRST PLACE to make-it a| exhibition for —Edm ear London. turer, Isleworth, near Brentford. Onis Working Drawings. 
weekly record of everything that upon Horticulture or exhibition for Edmonton, near London. &e., forwarded by will receive due at 
Garden Botany, and to introduce such Natural Hi as has a iE es HE VICTORIA es on the Nobility, &e., forwarded by post, will receive due attention. 
ion to ing, together with Notices and Criticisms of Gentry, and. others.—JOHN ROGERS begs to inform the Leno SOCIETY OF LONDON,.— 
every work of ce on the subject which may ap : | Nobility, Gentry, and others, that in ence of the nume- The FIRST NG MEETING of the SOCIETY will be 
Connected wi part of the plan will be a WEEKLY CALEN- | rous applications he has ftom goa for his Raspberry he cannot held at Six pierre on cy me next, the 2nd of March, at oe 
DAR OF GARDENING OPERATIONS, givenin great detail, and | supply any more plants the autumn. He al to to oe Crown and Anchor Tavern, Strand, when the a‘ dance of all 
varying seasons ‘0 nstant assist- | orders for ecm which ar be executed early in the parties friendly to the un undertaking is requested; and the Meet- 
ance eyed sca cia pales ‘or ign ot pete im Re ce | Eaton-square, Pimlico, Feb. 25, 1841. ings will be continued o: e First and Third Tuesdays in each 
upon Hortic su — Reports of Ho ural F. ons poe re i or-= _—T. C. 
mee Proceedings—Notices of Novelties ; in short, everything that giant DARD and DWARF ROSES, c ARN ATIONS, month, until further ner notice. —T. C. Winoaast 5 Secretary. 
can tend to advance the profession and benefit t diti EEOERES, ee &e.—By am J. Kine, at the : Aw CULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 21, 
tbe workman, or which may conduce to the pleas ‘m-| M Wednesd: March, at 12, the property 0 Regent Street, 15th Feb. a —MARSHALL’S EARLY 
. Thus the Garpener, the Forester, the RURAL ARcuHI- | mer, Florist to Her Boi comp: shdnalencaines fe ar DWARF PROLIFIC BEAN.—This was grown, along with other 
tect, the Draiver, the Roap-maxker, and TTAGER, Mee Standard and Dwarf poo agen Picotees, Dahlias, &c.— | varieties of Beans, in the Society's G Garden - Chiswick in 1839, 
have the improveme sis thi pursui i be viewed the morning of sale, and a S had at the | and proves to be a very excellent varie ety. is dwarf, branching 
GARDENING is in many respects the art of creating an art, and of the Auctioneer, Hackney-road. close to the bottom of the stem, very Ronde ag producthg ie in 
jimilar to , and nearly a fortnight earlier than the M: hich 
ieaeacemmaien ae ® that in whe Shes oatecthes oa sara CaRRATIONS S and PICOTEES.—JAMES WALLIS. Lcmnnuries meas ee he 
as concerns vegetation, is greatly wanted. of Cradley, Stourbridge, begs to call the attention of quently highly di g of cultivation, and may be safely recom- 
SIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES, and all all those interesti Florists and Amateur cur Growers, as he has a few Layers to dispose | mended as the best early variety hitherto knows Jone Linpuer. 
rad elucidate the harmony of nature, and the dependence of of in a sound ape po and which will t be sold at the following sane F bove val may be had at Hugh Ronal 
the various parts of the creiaaisedih onthe other, will also f very low prices airs for 25s., 40 pairs 47s. 6d. Nurserymen, Brentford, Middlesex, who w 
RANUNCULUSES, A ONES, GERANIUMS, AURICULAS, 
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, and LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 
H pombe 2 gating near London, by Ap- 
* pointm ler Majesty, res respectfully informs the 
bm Gentry, * aad Pattie a fine selection of the 
asubject ns discussion. 
Another peculiar feature will be the ion of inform 
tion fasting to FORESTING, or ARMORICOLSU DE: This is eae 
of the om important subjects to which the attention of whens pub- 
lic can be ted ; for it is often little understood by those who 
a 
call thes poem of their Friends andthe Public wii their eto 
of Garden and Flower Seeds, particularly their White Cape Broco! 
ate Cope Broce. 
WAPE 
CORBETT begs lose to thank those Noblemen, 
* Gentlemen, and brother Gardeners, who have so liberally 
sed 
Supert 
at 
‘Superfine Double, in mixture, from 10s. 6d. to 21s. per 100, 
uperfine sorts, with their Dames, Re 
plant of each + 313 6 
vot eae =a superfine sorts, with their names, one or: 
+ 210 6 
‘as Wi uction of 
new species, which promise to increase either the beauty or wala Yeu pres of tach zr 
of woodland property. When ito pie yet ie owe. asa es doer wie pai of eac Dees Pa sv aa ania pee Gee a ste 
THE , pte 
Warr Gusset ates “ plants for this spring is ready, and can be forwarded by post on 
Although it is not intended to occupy our ailks with the | @pplication. Ae eee a 
Ferning Te reat ee ete ae Dereentes a the patent of on CHARLWOOD begs to inform his Friends and 
pont aia the ee at Ce seas racer thag 
plants, whether upona large ora Ssmailecale. Whater wen Sree Shite bh aoe stalk secntion te ee Lah sso ood com 
Finisher ote geecgaatiars that respect to the Farm er will —_— 
noe G. C, likewise begs to offer to the attention of all Amateurs and 
To the FLORIST our Miscellany will have much interest, not | admirers of the © Power Carden th flowing new aad tare Sees 
only because sage red relating to those rare and beautiful pro- | which he assures them are deserving a 
ductions which are his peculiar care wiil beconstantly treated of ison: wOsnA CunuLins 
KENSINGTON WURSER: 
RCHARD Fo FORREST & CO. co to ty dineds public 
ive collection. Ormamental Trees 
ieee 
in such a manner as to make him thoroughly acquainted with Hetycarysum, new white, from Van Diemen’s Land, 5ft. to 6ft. | collection of Camellias, and general Greenhouse Plants, Hybrid 
the merits or demerits of new varieties, and with their best modes PopoTRECA CAPITATA (new), does well for either pots or bor. | Azaleas, Rhodode &e, &e. 
of cultivation, but also because we shall take care that such ders—yellow. Horticultural and Agricultural Seeds in great variety, and 
pomnteoees xd bas 8 os pleat: bon subcnnant the results of wae Ba toe examina | AGERATUM GRANDIFLORUM (new), beautiful cerulean blue i at Red rice th — Seeds from 5s. and upwards, may be 
tion by ¢ by personal interest for borders. on the sho: notice. 
In THE vataeat ian, we shall introduce that description of PorTULACCA SPLENDENS (new), handsome. "ALEXANDER JAMES STEWART, of  Salt-hill 
domestic and political News which is usually found ina weekly | Vieanenas (new), from Mexico, various se gr vor mixed. Fy meen DER Boras AM aor Pease Rt _ Salt — 
paper. We consider it unnecessary to dwell on this head further Dirro ditto ditto all colours. near W lic = rally, that his d ae roe 
than to say, that we do not intend to range ourselves under the Lurinus HARTWEGII. Nol y, Gentry, an = d pul ic gen a hd on Soakion! ohana 
banners of any 3 On the con! » our best endeavours will ZEBRA MALLOW (new), very showy. — a one Geemer: Giiad ‘caveat pro including 
be Tae GagpeNners’ CHRonicue a full and c en- PHLox DRUMMONDII. ~ 3 oe ena ae 
sive d of Facts onl Ni a the true sense of the CENTAUREA AMERICANA. pasa me endless jp chet 8 long ns 3 
word—leaving the reader to conclusion and opi Ipom@a Quamocuir (tender). t ae . r nate "Sophie ri: Tom i Does erat 2g 
3 our object being the elucidation and discussion of the d all the new and oe known varieties of Flow: » With | ¥! rs = DA Sop 7 Belli Majad Haein F cals, 
ws of nature, not of mam. The reader will thus be provided, in a general collection A oy Seeds of the best pe Scns — | Amabilis, iene ati sera as vost orbesii, 
addition to the peculiar feature of the Journal, with sucha variety | Catalogues will ‘3 sent on application.—14, Tavistock-row, | !‘enri Favre, Frederic le reer Te grou Lendr oe 
of information concerning sod sed of thedayas will ee Covent Garden, Feb. tpt King, V eee wae prix arco oe » Reti 
ree eee... cies ee te oe lata, xs a x 
ee ee to that the a aa OSES. — WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARES. A catalogue of very choice Geraniums may be had at same 
The proprietors are happy to announce ey alre: iy 2 haa Pans: tune “tt prepaid sipplicait 
received promises of contributions from great numbers of = od PIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, SUSSEX, orp ae eae , On prepaid application. 
friends and supporters: among whom the following may be m Wirttay Woon = = rr ee, an saa of | EW GARDEN NET, Iid. per Square Yard, ae 
larly named :— epcrertlcins tiie ccion of Hoses bs have the pleasure of Hemp by Machi gtk one inch mesh, for Preserving Frait- 
Professor Daubeny, of Oxford Professor Henslow. Cambridge tensive and unrivalled collection they are Trees from Birds, Frost, Blizht, Mildew, &c., &e.; also for Seed 
Brofessor Royle, f Runes The tox, Heer of ego rbere, | Of Offering the following now ready for immediate delivery at the Beds, Strawberry Beds, Frames, Gresshosess;, Ghasty-tremn, 
Sevgge Bercy en Binsocts | The tos: ant Very Mev. W. Herbert, | annexed very reduced prices. is, Gooseberry and Currant-bushes, Tulips, Pease, Aviaries, &e. ; 
G. : ‘Esq., Secretary of the | John Feast. 3 Sorts left to W. W. & Son’s © Per 190. also Woollen and Worsted Net, Linen Net, bunting, Hemp Net 
po Gene eee ot Berner Be can en ee j, | 36 meshes to an ineh, Screens, Metallic Labels, Metallic Wire, 
Gartenct ee ba aon setnny beeen neces the Duke of Half-standard Roses, per doz. . ‘ rs valesa Os. Od. es me: ~athecth Binding foc years Pages ticorege— or : 
oe = oe Fine half-standard ows. 1k oo é a Fi 
shes Sie ee ee ne ne Se tents Omrtaner wish Duke |” Sire thie half do beeing ag iis beets ere i ne Wein hone cn Saved none eage ape cena on 
MS ooo else = ad oro Sprereertae oic a al | Eas i apis teens = os e; H d Rabbit Nets, varus Sengiie, Suh 30% 150 yards 
e “s e dwarf do. ae » . a ‘ or er Ne 
3, Nosy: Gener g'sbe Bane | gaged Wergaccr MS |  Veryfinedonperdor |). Lie 8 ts 0 | long, to omer, Sheep-folding Net Sf. aia. highs 7 : 
£ Pitawilliam. Extrado.do.,perdoz. .. . . .18% #65 00 3 for Fences, 1 
ue Soe e edener Eiewilliam Mg. Scott, Gardener to the Duke of ene snd Noledietities dtbuch: te: Gee? 3 et 4 ft. 4in. high, tod., made of . Pogptrs vent, er trae 
wderson, Gardener to the Eazl “Mr; Frost Gardener to the Countess Do. do., extrafine, per doz. .  - 128. 210 9 et ee Yas ; seal uees, Tarpaulins, Waterpro a 
8 BE Sage Be Sete Cisse: oe eet |. The above warranted all the most beautiful French varieties — | strand twine; Ea rams mape-los igi Fire-tocupes wt 
= Snes poe oe Sg ot woe Wilson, Gardener to the Earl ata pains rea Catalogues of Nursery Stock, may he fh e 5 &e. &e.—R- eo et-maker, =a, 
z. Mitc! 2 4 Lord - Ene wood steps ear Euston-squ 
ent ees: | me ee cart Carlisle The trade are respectfully informed that the principal sorts of | For Bae NE oe 
fas Suetiee atten tocaets Gurées at Mr. G neni iy er mg "8. An- | Roses, &c., are grown in immense quantities, and offered at un- [ MPORTANT to GENTLEMEN, ae oe and 
Oxford | <n ted low prices, of which a wholesale Catalogue is is pub- UBLIC COMPANIES WHO INTEND PLANTING THIS 
Bs Seep rented he B | _ = Cameron, ron, of the Botanic Garden ied All Nurserymen are invited to apply for it. SEA At the —. — = = ea 
< ‘er Peenre MEA EOD ee ee necesst of clearm 
—— | so | ME Mraoeee ace Games | MEESSES: MARNOCK snd MANLEY beg to an-| Possese ® Co. eho atu under the necessity of clearing off = great 
ae ft | Mr. Niven, of the Botante Garden at nounce that their Caratocus of New and Cuoice FLower bez respectfully to announce that they will submit to public com- 
Live: | _ Dublin a sat SEEDs may be had on application at the Nursery, Hackney. matthe Kensington Nursery, on Monday, the 22nd March 
Mr Rijle pr Ng ~ | aE ee ~ Prepared Pack Containing Select Assortments of Flower | Lary eho days, an cxtemdive oaks te ell-selected collection of 
ng, Besson, Garden mer to Sir W. Mid- | Mr. Appleby, Gardener toT. Brockle- Packet and 20s. Packet Ornamental ‘Trees and Shrubs, and A’ can Plants, &c., — 
| yghursts Beg. img of Large Magnolias, Sraneeen: Gnas, Cork-trees, Hollies, 
Mr. “tnaleay, 0 of Birmingham | ig rs peepee, @, Haas, Ses Laurels, Laurestinus, Arbutus, Pinus Cembra and various others, 
x Pasa aightars In Ailantus glandulosa, CKoélruteria paniculata,  Fringe- trees, 
A urserymen, Gardeners, and all other persons in- | Rhamnus latifolia, Chinese and ee oe 
terested orticultural ed to fav the | Acacia inermis, &c. &c. &c.—To be viewed @ 
ia” Site teiemvansae pes engun N et fae | sale. Catalogues will be forthwith, and to be had of all 
Editor as early as possible with communications upon subj ets, Sy bos le. Cal rie pest “ 
interest, addressed to the em 3, a sarang am, Horse-cloths, sa ore Tents, &c. the Sen Seedsmen in London, 
May be ordered of all Ni antin for Fruit-trees. sto’ ursery, 
