Res 1¢ SOCIETY OF NDON, 
aa Secor REGENT’S PARK.—The Offices of this 
ciety are ghee established at the GarpENs, INNER, CIRCLE, 
emetic Park; where, from the present time, the basiness will 
be conducted. 
The Meetings of lows and Members for the Erm iN by 
ballot of New Adored will also be held at the Savane ata 
Quarter before 
Four o’clock, on the Sécond and Fourth Sattr- 
in each month JAMES DE CARLE SOWERBY, 
arch 1841. Secretary. 
He “LOW AND Ci AND CO., NURSERYMEN, & tee 
caamibaarte CLAPTON, LONDON, beg to 
id the Public, that they will have Plants of i perme 
ready for bs Po May, all of which they believe 
King of Roses ( 
rate show flower, form not to be 
=, Bath (Davis’), pure white, edged with purple, a 
su show Hower, ait id has taken num 
.4 6 
Breadatbane (Dods’), a beautiful show 
{ the Hon. Mrs. Harris, and constant 5—10 6 
* ery singular ‘and beautiful 
Dahlia, ‘he fi purpie and half white, 
very constant . . ‘ . . é st 5 
let Defiance (Cozens’), a most hn tee scarlet, of 
the on of = Sussex, and é 
Co! 1 
sunheis tien a (wi Winfield’ 8), a orien cherry scarlet, 
well cupped, and finely pr 10 6 
Unique ( Walters’), a 
show flower, extrafine . - Sate . ° . .4—-10 6 
Andrew Hofer (Holmes’), crimson, : te 3 6 
Argo ee same fine sulphur ron i Liges g & 
Beauty of the Plain (Spary’s) teppei edged with laven- 
der, extra .3— 
Bedford Rival (Mayle’s), fine rosy ert aS 
Bishop of Salisbury Mean till pAowp nies a 
Bishop of Winchester (Jack arity hed parple, fine “t= 
Bloomsbury (Lee’s), large, vivi 2a 
panei (Pamplin’s), buff, fin 4 to 5=— 
the Twelfth og el rosy sy purple, extra Pa od 
Stewarts (Girling’s), purple, — 
Co ive (Low’s), light Tosy bo extra ‘ _ 
Coronal \ Sy red,extra. apace os 
. Countess ‘Lee’s), blush . F é $ gies 
Dane Croft Rival ( 's), scarlet, extra. ‘: 23 
Defiance (Squibb’s), orange and yellow, extra ak! 
Edward (King’s), bright crimson, Z ae aes 
extra 
ss sorta (Holmes’), cream eroune tipped with bright 
‘. . 2 3—5 
Sienatien fer (Jactkéon’s) bright orange, , fine é gS eee 
Hyias (S eee ts cherry cask ate extra. . . 
widateton cn en "), fine lilac . . . . -5=—3 
= : my fe white, edged with purple . 
Te Bauduin ~~ ), rosy lilac, tinged in the 
centre of each p Ae sora gt 3 
gues eaarenae 
. Neeld 4 caren: eee 
Nicholas Pe Tony red salmon, shaded with 
ceo spicn dh 3 $= gOS Ue 
pe (Headley a with purple. 
Sioaenanen reas hite, edged with rose, extra. - 
Pickwick (Cormack’s), fine purple, extra. 4 thers 
President of the West oats hale’s), crimson . patent 
Regina (Gri s) k.maroon, extra.» s+ 
Riyal (Haurart’s, seerky Jase dark mar ve 
mA fete Hitt iti 
CH OVNY C2 Gr GER OF 2 GEN OUST } 
Bancan scenes Geaea aceace 
et 
‘right crimson, one A 
Sir Nebo oe es), bronze and red, fin 
Springfield “Sy phi tes 
bs ir he ja 's), scarlet, fine form 
ow Defiance 
it, he td Co. can as under, when the selection 
- - 
(Cox’s}, fine yellow 
also: supply 
12 fine varieties. . 
He es cos . . 
eater | to o GENTLEMEN, 2 TRADE, and 
ie hg ge WHO INTEND PLANTING THIS 
capi desire | etors, eer 
‘eal 
ies 
beg geereculyt ammo “Nutsery, on Monday, tee saat ‘Mar ch 
toliection of 
ee nak, ee a ae Mbodiag pendns 
the einige Seedsmen in London, and of the Auctioneer, L: 
stone N =o; 
LENT INSTITUTION for the RELIEF of 
pate Pe INDIGENT GARDENERS and their nrc nant 
LIST of NEW SUBSCRIBERS to this gerne 
bscri riptior ren 
Aiton, John, Esq., Kensington i - . = re 
William, Esq., Kew 3 
er, We, ? Florist, Kingsland 1 
Buckwell, ‘James, Gardener, Belv oir Castle, Leicestershire I 
Ome ee te 
Cady, P., Tehidy Park, Truro . ge 
Cobbett, Nurserym: Horsell, near Woking . 1 
Corbett, Thomas, Pencarras, near Bodmin Phe ens Sad 
Dancer, Alexander, Nurseryman, Fulham . = = = 
; .Shacklewell 5 
: 128, St. John-street, Smithfi PY 
sGardener to Joseph Wilsc Lita ro. ch apham 
‘and Sangster, Seedsm: Newington-butts, 
(Life #10 108.) 
-road, St, John’s Wood 1 
feos y ent Richmond >. 
‘Pherson, W., to the TiS ba agent Ufington 
Gardener, 
Rutting, W. J., Seedsman, 
West aes tak ek at fat fet ba tp 
THE GARDENERS 
yy ILLIAM MASTERS, Batepcele 1c URSERY, 
yin having for © years pas’ teolected an and 
cultured assortment of pay einicest Ornamental 
del pas the following and to offer them upon roe 
as he feels convinced will ensure the attention of amateurs. 
sap titiots with vthich he may be entrusted will meet 
personal and immediate attentio 
sings japonica of 100 varie- Erica, 24 plants t fro! 
ties, ome small plant of tne Preceding, anol, 363; 
each for 20 guineas. the oflarger growth, 
Camellia var. King, 75- neg ics. 
pro 5s. to 215, 25 of rarer kinds, 63s.; the 
kelaerii, 5s. to 42s. 
ho re ie <r to 42s. inds, Sy ‘96s. 
Queen, 105 in > " few specimen 
reticulata, 5s. to 63: plants of 25 sorts, at from 
rand Frederic, 42s. 5s. nm 15s. lial 
Hoodii, 108. 6d. Azalea indica, abe —— o 
tricolor, 10s. 6d. pla _ from . 6d. ti 
Bealii, 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. tee 
from . to 63s. 
f ing to oa 
ieti semi-double, 10s. Ga. each, 
ft. high, at gh rode ise elgian varieties, at 
gS. ea 
ach, 
Rhododendron hor teen from 
e fr 
each; small t. to 51. rine ehybrids, of vari- 
each; yo specimens ous ane of colours, 
from 2s 6d. to 10s. 6d. named, ‘ond 5s. to 20 
guineas each. 
Erica, of 20 hardy varieties, at 
apr tS 10s. Gd. to 
1s. each. 
of Cape species, 24 pla 5Ee 
Epacris sof or val rieti 
one be each for es sma malt 
plants; the sai of larg: plants, 6s. ton. ; ‘aresr, 
size fee 30s. ne ae e plants, 
GREENHOUSE PL 
Acacia, 12 species, 18s. Fu ber falgens 
fin < —— from 5s, to Chandlerii, 2: <. 6d. 
Standishii, 5s, ; and 20 other 
Prien umbellatus, 1s. 6d. kinds, from gd. to Is. 6d. 
each. each. 
tus, is. 6d. Gardenia, 3 species, from 1s. to 
albicans, 78. 6d. 3s. 6d. each. 
Abutilon striatum, 1s. 6d.to2s.6d asaread 3 varieties, Is. 6d, to 
Zsehyni — : species, from s. 6d. 
2s. od. t each. et: crimson, 42s. 
ia ios ata, 
Beauforti is. to ees from 1s, 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
10s. 6d. ao ach. 
OSssicea triangulari G idia, 2 species, from Is. 6d. 
< eee att is. "ed aah. to 3s. 6d. 
Brac’ tifolium enista canariensis, 1s. to 5s. 
Ss oe . each. 
Bauera rubioides, from 1s, to rhodopneea, Is. to 7s. 
7s. Gd. Tpom: eto Oe Bint Sa 3s. “Sa. 
Bignonia Jan 2s, 6d. each, 
oe s. Gd. Illicium, 2 species, 2s. 6d. to 
aie =. 6d. . 5s. each. 
Cidnesian Vactow’ 2s. 6d. to 5s. minum, 5 species, 18. 6d. to 
cordifoliam, 1s. ia. to 2s. 6d. 2s. 6d. 
Correa, several new varieties, | Kennedya, 6 kinds, from 1s. 6d. 
from 5s. to 10s. 6d. eac to 5s. 
Clematis tricolor grandiflora, | Metrosideros, from 1s. 6d. to 
3s. 6d. 78. 6d. 
ea, 5S. to 10s. 6d. Nerium of sorts. 
Cytisus racemosus, 2s, 6d. to poess ¢ sors i. “ito 8. 
>. 9s. Gd. to 3s. 6d. 
hybridus, Is, to 5s. “ Posed a sorts, 15. to <a 
Diosma, several kinds, from | Passiflura, 2s. 6d. to 5s. each, 
1s. 6d. to 2s. 6d. Psidium, 2 sorts, 2s, 6d. each 
Diplacus puniceus, 1s. * nanthe 3s. 6d. 
Erythrina, 2 kinds, 2s. 6d. to 5s. 
Eutaxia, from 1s. to 2s. 6d. elitzi 6d. to 21s. 
Elichrysum, from is..6d. to 5s. | Tweedi ea, 2s. 6d. 
ase imbricata, 2s. 6d. to 
s. Gd. 
bifl 
Wits 
jarge a Succulents tha cnet 3 ne cpu ina 
tutte N année of | ong Gardeners’ piace as nae as of bo 
daceous Stove Plants, and Hardy Shrubs, Trees, and Herbace 
Flowers.— Exotic Nursery, Ja ee ¢ 
GREAT pears beh Ho CONSERVA- 
TORY.—One of the mos' Anning nt features in the erection 
of this magnificen' mse: ‘ entirely new mode of 
jazing adopted there. I ing novelty and beauty of ap- 
pearan: ed 
satisfactorily all the various trials ver 1 
aeccieg can subject ot its succe: expe- 
ed as complete. - ee extabiahed its eee 
eo gards 
superiority to pone other zeae both as re; 
os Glass ing and the bere Sesig in securing the 
antages — bility and e& om fom those causes of 
pane epee upon wealticka and a tien beyond all compa- 
vison. unrivalled m e qualities necessary for the retention of 
heat and the ion of light, the work at Chatsworth may 
be safely siponened to bean example of the most perfect system 
tion to his ane his residence 
peed SHEET-GLASS for HORTICUL’ uRroses. | § 
LEMEN, GENTLEMEN, ai it HOR: 
farm 
garding the above article, which has been adopted 
fully at Chatsworth, upon application to J. eT ‘Plate — 
Crown Glass Warehouse, 8, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, and 1 
Edgeware- Se sal 
Orders for small or os arge quantities of Glass for Lights 
Houses oneniately ent to the required sizé, and punctually i 
@pon the lowest peor tefiis. Wiudow Lead, Solder, 
Prepared Cement, apd. every requisite for 
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