THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWS 
THE HORT 
PAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
ICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY 
No. 11. ° SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1841. Price 6d. 
SPECTUS OF ANTS A SITUATION 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE; | HENCHMAN begs to eal the attention of Caiti- Wee pies bel cualierhe Se eee 
* vators mee fine Seedling He: hee ae which — the first | have a good character from the he has just left 
Wes Hele rize seven times out of eight co W. B., Post-office, Brompton-row 
es b= ae 
country, and the number 
canbose pPoaict Thepetronage it receives, and t 
fes: indley 
P y Prof y 
itted to be better cb in Great Britain 
o: k n 
ompetitions at the principal Me- 
air, . Gd. 5 ty > 
- {SARDESER—s. Respectable Young Man, aged 
» Wants a place as yraorctg ron or VADER-GARDENER, 
ae ine ee iouse, 
— ds Kit 
to extend the kno ae a its yaies Bisons Many thou. ton, ndon: = named, for 1 on who mnerstande Ritchen a strict foove: ed 
Sand persors are ged in the bu s of Horticulture th T ECHENAULTIA BILOBA wow Ee” | honesty, sobriety, ac. FP aig if s eg prepaid, to A. Z., Mr. 
means of existe ea are interested in the [ECHEN peste ce Pea —Plants of this beauti- | Lee’s, Baker, 124, Lambeth-walk, Surrey. 
subject, for gardens are now an indispensable part of the domes- ful Blue Lechenai may be had of Messrs. Verrcu & SON. 
tic establishment Be the adventerg rea ee pemse- | Nurserymien, Busters sar hm atein Horticultural Society O NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS.—TO LET, 
No one will, therefore, doubt the advantage which ma! ; | awarded the Large Silver Medal for a plant exhibited at the last on Long Lenoe, NURSERY ee ae Modern Dwell 
rived from the establishment of a Journal conducted in ap ho! meeting in Regent-street. (See report in GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE ing-House, siti G’S ROAD, CHELSEA. The 
and liberal spirit d-wi!ll to all, who are engaged or interested No. 10, p. 151.)—Price 21s. and 30s. per aaa above h: iecapas “hey a for a very long is iod, and is to be 
in Horticult a arden Botany, and who will thus havea ss let upon very advan erms.—Apply to = Bingham, 19, 
cheap means of intercomm tion on professional subjects N URSERIES, CHESHUNT, HERTS, WALTHAM Ryder’s-court, Lei oS cane, 
The plan proposed to be followed in the management of Tx CROSS. — PAUL and SOM beg to inform cultivators of 
ONICLE, is i FIRST PLACE to ke it 
DAR OF GARDENING OPE ivenin great detail,and 
adapted to the varying season: to form a constant assist- 
ance to the memory—Foreign and Corresponden 
upon Horticultural subjects—K ts of Horticultural Exhibitions 
n tend to advance the profession and be: h ition 
workman, or which may conduce to the p! f his em- 
loyer. Thus the Gaapener, the Fo STeR, the RURAL ARgcuHi- 
TECT, the Dratner, the Roan-MAKER, and OTTAGER, willall 
have the improvements in th Pa ipccon Cob d. 
GARDENING is in yen the of creating an ArT 
FICIAL Cur si hat in which. plants are paturally 
CuimMaATE, similar to 
found: evidence, however, regarding the real nature of climat: 
ti ted. 
PHYSIOLOGICAL iioathe i 4g pone interesting topics 
which elucidate the A open of reece and the dependence of 
the various oot each on the other, will also form 
a subject of discuss’ 
nother omni feat ture will be the introduction of inform: 
tion ri relating to FORESTING, or ARBORICULTURE. This is ree 
of rr most im 
lic can be d 
Oo prune, and to fell, wini 
» TOGETHER WITH THE 
cupy our columns with the 
Gardening is the | parent of 
possible, even if it.were ana to ex- 
— to altivation of 
mee Lier 
pect to tt the fs will 
bes coastan tly reported. 
iscellany have much interest, not 
elating to those rare and beautiful pro- 
ductions which are his peculiar care will beconstantly t 
ach a m t ake hi 
In THE SECOND rhea we sha 
nice Plants in Pots of the Beauty 
ase, eg 58. @ This is decidedly one of Pa 
finest flowers — its class, a jiewees m Purple. 
and Dahlias may be had on application, post 
A iors NDER JAMES he gh dot most respectfully 
Nobility, Gentry, and Public hairy, com oa that his 
may 
cle ee RRR ee BY godt Get ey 
Sor Hors CISTERNS, a Pr ego TROUGHS, &e, 
stage nrsesl EDWARD BECK, eevee, 
, Isleworth Orders, Working Dra 
Ft! forwarded Ms con wabteeaive due attention. 
Slate — for Flower Borders, &c. 
'TON NURSERY, 
Rrcrano “FORREST & CO. beg ‘to di “direct A po-nim 
attention to an extensive collection of 
h, as 
Catalogues of R 
paid. 
the 
Descriptive Catalogues of Dahlias, Geraniums, and 
be had on application at the e Nursery, Salt Hill, near Windsor. 
C UTHILL'S MELON and SNOW'S CUCUMBER.— | St Sanh lc as to clear Gf, win on ort Hono oe 
- CurHiny begs form Amateur Gentlemen that April is public competition, and which are Well worthy the notice of the 
the season to sow Suthil'e Early Improved Melon, it being so mtry, the Trade, and Public Companies (see Auctioneers’ Adver. 
hardy and easy of culture th then ri e but very little hot tisement). They. advert to their Ni Sex a the 
manure ; also Svow’s ber—has rizes at | Swainston Seedling, having fine, strong, plants to 
‘e — Price of eaing = ns el + ioe vd offer; and to their Fruit-tree collection, which i is complete with 
isianthu: ussellianus.— Dir ames lorist an ry thin; oT i also A attenti to their 
Horticulturist, Love. k-hill, Camberwell, London. pee gp ped rege gee! tee Plants, 
use Plants, Hybrid 
ural Seeds in great variety, and 
Seeds from 5s. and upwards, may be 
ckets of the Bokharaor Giant Clover, Clintonia pulchella, 
a Denmar' 
ie S. Printed nae Tor the early culture of the Mi elon will 
ccompany the 
to 7 to recommend to the attention of the No- Schizopetalon Walkerii, with a general assortment of fine and 
bility, Gentry, and Public, his NEW PEAR, PRINCESS ROYAL, annuals. 
a description of which, by Professor Lindley, fo the Ties yout Seedling Scotch Fir, one and two-years’ seedling 
GarRbDENERS’ CHRONICLE, for uary the 23rd. For m- | Larch and Spruce Seedling, and transplanted Oaks. 
e of living at a distance, he intends disposing of | ———__-_—__—__—_——— ees a 
it at 5s. each, which can be forwarded by Post; they GHEET Asta tad beings 2 ties CONS wien 
out bS VATORIES, _first-rat 
better grafted on old trees, as nog will then fruit me ager 
An early application is request e has Ww Glass Reka 
Pe with. A remittance Maen! 
OS HOICE AMERICAN OAK ACORNS.—J. and C. 
HALLEY, NURSERYMEN, LIVER RPOOL, have just ms price, 
diti rn 
perio’ 
a. a 
ired in the States for their Fein and | ret ance 
age; to which they beg to call the immediate 
attention of the Trade, as — supply is s: att). 
Liverpool, March 4, 194 
y 
, Shop Fronts, &c. ; and when po! Sart is . Ri aas4 
and excellent substitute _ Plate Glass. Crown Window ame oe 
oe best manufactur uted Glass, tg pe 
ithouw ie baakcantne the o light, 
| EW GARDEN NET, 
1}d. per Square Yard, made 
OYAL V wie Gkai VINE.—This in splendid new va- of Hemp by Machinery, one i re Preserving Frutt 
ee i pe: Black Hamburgh, was uscot Park. ees from Birds, _— Blight, M , &e.; also for Seed 
The berri ring from->three to births nsec ‘ circum- Bea Straw Beds. lB oo beac 
ference, ar atone an epee flavour; the weight of the bunches Gooseberry and Currant-bushes. eS, Saieny Pease, Avi: Boccia 
om two % three pounds; it is a prolifie bearer, and suited for also Woollen and Wi Line) ao Bunting, ‘Heng 
ly vineri greenhouses. Two dishes presen to Her | 36 meshes to an inch, ic Labels, Metallic wire, 
Majesty in 1838 were highly commended. Fine Green Woollen for ip guaoane Russi ats, &e. 
ready at One Guinea each. &c. ; also all kinds Spe gts , Flue, 
Orders received by Mr. John Merrick, Buscot Park, Faringdon; —_ sone from 4 to pose tbo or Boaccen » kept ready on 
Messrs. Brown, Piccadilly ; Messrs . Garraway, Bristol. : we Rabbit Nets, vari ape ro om 50 to 150 tin 
pro a ready for use; ig or other 
OSES. — WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARES- Ss 
FIELD, edt eee eee SUSSEX, and at PARIS. 
WILLIAN oe and y solicit th 
| Son r e attention pen gainst Cats, Dogs, “Gowen ‘ee; ‘od. per © vers, of three- 
| their friends and the apse public in » to their ex- strand Twine; Rick. relate and Marquees, Tarpaulins, Waterproof 
of | tensive and unrivall, collection of Sams they have the ae Irdia-rubber Canvas, Portable Rope-ladder Fire-escapes with 
| of offering the following now ready for immediate delivery on steps to tiem ™m, » Bes gee. —s RICHARDSON, Net-maker, 21, 
x reduced prices. Tonbridge-place, New. ear Euston-square. 
Sorts left to W, W. & Son’ ion. SES aa STEHT 
standard Roses, per doz. + 30s. Perle0. « HORTICULTORAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
Roses, per doz. . HOT WATER. 
+ 12s. or 51.08. Od. 
188. 6 
YG’S ROAD, CHE 
EE 
CESTER 
Hothouse Builders and Hot-Water Apparatus 
leave to invite the attention of the tohe 
- = lity, Gentry, and Hi 
i ts t thei . wher ¥ seen a va- 
m concerning the events of theday as will oe Extra do. do. a 188. ul to inspec’ s 
* riety of ultural Works upon improved principles. A large 
the ni necessity of providiag himseit with-en be guise Climbing and Noisette Roses, dwarfs, 6s.t09s. 1 10 pros ae Forcing Frames, Glazed Lights, and other Horticultural 
The s bpenrsetoss are happy to announce that they have already Do. do., extrafine, per doz... s BS 210 ‘ erections always kept ready m: 
ee pipes. a Sporn aa pee: numbers a their one above ted all the most peg See Lenape a Their Hot-Water Apparatus, which is kept in action, is upon 
ends and supporters: among whom lowing may be more se Lists, also general Catalogues of Nursery Stock, ma je and economical construction. 
Particularly named :— had Gratis on a Sie oon meet works . Lawrence 
pore) eg | Bir W. J. Hooker, f Geena Rene rade are respectinily ed: thatthe —, Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine-apple Nursery, Edgeware 
Professor Royle, of King's Fitege | ‘The Hon, and Very 3 Kev. W. Herbert, | ROSES: &e., in juantities, and offered at un- | Gaines’s Nursery, rsea; Mr. Knight’s Ni 
George Barker, Esq., Birmingbam ‘Dean of M. precedented low prices, whiek & wholesale Catalogue is eugh’s Nursery, ; of BE. 
G. Bentham, Esq., Sec: of the John eaet, E lished. All pierre «ema are invited to apply for it. Lodge, Windsor; Sir Edmand Antrobus, Cheam; 
Deter s I Me Dee: Genoa i the Duke of ie vires wets) Jeaxe P seach — bes Horticultural Man ufactory, a 
b Sasa |" Yhowoan found, from experience that a —* time is quite as. 
Bishop o you nae [Bedford. Mn and Gardener to the favourable ble for planting Roses as 3 — a, R H TING 
Mr. Caie, Gardener to the Duke of | _ of Buccleugh. OT- WATER APPARATUS: FO EA’ 
My, Motees ae eeeter Ee ae Lent? Candener ta'the Dulwet ec? ooo GLASS, sled SHE PLATE HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HO on 
e Now “ ‘ortian rin. 
Mr. BR. Wilson; sy Collinson, ae ies ‘The Sheet Plate Glass, made by yi a CHURCHES, and MANUF. RIES, upon improved p 
Mr. Woolley. fag snd) get of Westminster patos feomencin an article quite as sononne quality as the British | ciples, and at very moderate eharges, erected by DANIEL an 
of Suther: (Fitzwilliam. | Mr.Scott, Gard to the Duke plate-glass, with the important advantage ly | EDWARD BAILEY, 273, Ht 3 a 
r. oe Ty e, Gane to 9. she Bact pannthetiand + cheaper; affording the facility of glazing dwelling-houses and D. and E. Battey having devoted much time to the considera- 
MFiegwilam Webes Hopetoun ofGren merge lr ‘Derby public buildings with plate-glass at a moderate cost. itis also | tion of and had much experience in pep tion of 
i: : Buchan ‘Garienerte to Lord Eager, Meg Wi B the Earl waelesann st retail, b Glauber and i aren eee at thet aes sal opine ere ‘practice, rendered their some oF eae 
r. Bue! e r J. e Ear! an iy err e 2 ‘ > “7 
z, Mitchell, Gardener ta Tard War | ci Sar = e_| Glass Warehouse, $9, High Holborn, where printed lists of prices | ing not osiy very eaicient, but very simple, and have combined 
Mr. Errington, Gardener to Sir = Mr. Booth, Gardener to Sir C. Lemon | May be had durability in the apparatus with momy in the charge. The 
Mr. pe of the Botanic Garden at | Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. An- ve erected apparatus in Engiand, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
ni Lg onl oF tee Blksate G CUTTING THEIR Seeley by tbe orscatera and have had the honour to be 
: aos em ee : Horticultural 
at Manchest | ar Birmingtiam STEE DMAN'S. SOOTHING POWDERS. — The | employed by the = mae of London , in exneiint 
ay Mazen ological Mr, Marnock, Curator of the Regent's he wont sifects of these Powders in preserving state of | Seat co r¥> lately erected at Chis- 
sd a : the o cee the period of teething have now had 20 
G: Mr. Niven, of the Botani uring er e a i 
a rated of the Botanic Garden HE i ‘cc Garden at years ? perience, (the prop me pire c ro wn | Buildings oe des oe of 
Mr. Williamson, of the Botanic | Mre — f the B. chakinenet great benefit,) during haben ag 
a at Sheffield eS ildren have bee: annually fri 
eee ans Cottenert Si symptoms i 
Mr. Insleay, of Birmingh: Mn Me nae mae SN bee Feverish Convuisions, Sickness of 
M:. isis Rigen "2 ae li Mende Debility, a ed with Relaxation of the Bowels and In. 
ir. Perrin, ion of G 
, and Saco her persons in- 
petra interest, addressed to ti 
e Office, 3, Charles-street, 
ent-Garden, May be ordered of all Newsmen. 
en wiles io try them, by 
on 
