THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEws. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
‘No. 12. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1841. 
ECTUS OF 
Tiveens GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE; | 
Price 6d. 
ANTS a Situation as GARDENER, a Middle- 
arried Man, without e cumbrance. 
deners’ Chronicle Office. iia Fee Be 
HENCHMAN rem is ‘call nthe attention of Culti- 
jen 
* vators to his = fies we Heartsease, which gained the first 
oll | e seven times o feight competitions at the principal Me- 
Gardening is admitted to be better iis ap cat Britain to pare — one sage a Eh lg 6d.; Ed. AD poe = pi potnprir le bier GARDENE ER, a Mar- 
than in any other country, and the ey of name on the ered agente) PEGE x, 108. <a genes, 7s. x " pedpcrys: ner teckty, understands his 
Sienk ccmsahe wan it receives, and the desire there is | MOBton, Hero, - $ | with six others at 3s. 6d. and 5s.; the col- | b sin all its branches; can an e the management of 
ane aa = a mane of “4 arsenate val acy thos pein ‘on for baat 25 fine show vai arieties, named, for 1/.—Ed- | Bees; is a native of Scotland, @ an undeniable cha- 
peach rsons are engaged in the business of Horticulture as a ton, near 7 a situation, where ra lived three years, ai ect, 
means Resiaten 1B as senteras a Riaeetent in the LEcuEs2 ieee BILOBA.—Plants of this beauti- | -_*» “anor House, ttom, Halifax, Yorkshir 
4 subject, for gardens are now an indispensable part of the domes- ful Blue Lechenaultia may be had of Messrs. Vertca & Son S GA ER.—Wants a Situation 
U tic establishment of Yy person who ca ord the expense. | Nurserymen, Exeter; to whom the London Horticultural ural Society ried Man, withont encumbrance, who hi AM gon. “Mi 
ll, therefore, doubt adv e which may be de- | awarded the ome 2 Silver breed for a plant exhibited at the last | ence in every b iculture ; can be well psec - 
ved from the establishment of a Journal conducted i t | meeting in Regent ihe po (See report in GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, | from one ie ae establishments i in England; understands 
a spirit of d : I - vee who o% ae Gaus No. 10, p. 151.)—Price 21s. ett 30s. per plant. Pines description as also Landscape Gar. 
t en Botany, and who will t! exe > F 
cheap mea i communication on professional subjects LEX west JAMES STUART — saat aaa deni. apply & to 8. b, beat Tat aa: oe hee 
The plan proposed to be followed in the management of Tux informs the Nobility, Gentry, and Public 
Garpensrs’ CHRONICLE, is in THE FIRST PLace to make ita Descriptive Capsibgues of Dahlias, beri hay Conan’ meaeny O BE geen a pooh aged CHESNUT PONY, be- 
— 2 =< of Se that ~ I ae scnsetgabtert or | be had on application at the N » Salt Hill, near Windsor. 4's tween 13 and 14 hands, six years old, han th and ; ee 
arden Botany, and to introduce such Natural History as has a | ——————_— “ “ae y 
relation to Gardening, together with Notices and Criticisms of ROO Start PRINCESS ROYAL P Bui bs cr ge aa te Tare aps al from vice, that a Lady or 
every work of importance on the subject which may appear. GR “ne eutilanprsey near London, by Appointment, Florist | Geajer. Price 18 Guineas.—Apply to Mr. Artwe.t, Uxbri 
Connected with this part of the plan will be a WEEKLY CALEN. | to Her Mi begs to recommend to tke attention of the No- Nursery, Uxbridge, where the Pony may be seen.— March 18 cos 
DAR OF GARDENING OPERATIONS, givenin great detail, and | bility, Gentry, and Public, his NEW PEAR, PRINCESS ROYAL, = eae : 7 
so adapted to thi varyicg seasons ‘o form a constant assist- | a description of which, by Professor Lindley, will be found in the Oo a Piece of Garden Ground, con- 
ance to the memory—Foreign and D: © Corre: deni GARDENERS’ Carontcis, for ene the 23rd. For the con- taining aucak Taree Roods, well Stocked with Standard and 
upon Horticultural subjects— Reports of Horticultural Exhibitions | venience of persons living at a distance, he intends disposing of Wall Fruit Trees, situate on the borders of Easthampstead H 
and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties ; in n short, everything that | it in grafts, at 5s. each, which can be forwarded by Post; the in the county of B Th il i and peculiarly well 
can tend to advance the profession and nefit tee condition of uld be better grafted on old trees, as they will then fruit much adapted for a N Ground. A small Cottage, in the immedi- 
the workman, or which may conduce to dongs pleas Poe his em- | sooner. An early application is requested, as he has but few to | ot. phongeg cena would be Bt with the ground if required. 
ployer. Thus the Garpener, the Forester “ny mahi Arcut- with. A atom will be required from unknown corre- . Durrant, Stuart, and’ Maxwell, Solicitors, 6, 
rect, the Drawer, the Roap-MAKER, and the Corracer, willall | spondents. H. Gro m begs to say his Spring List of GERA- aoe Fag , 
have the improvements in their respective pursuits recorded NIUMS and New ew Plants is ready for delivery. UATE, CISTERNS, SHELVES, TROUGHS, a, 
GARDENING is in many respects the art of canted an Aare, S AT IST. Ss E T. 8S, &c., 
FICIAL CuiMATE, Similar to that in which plants are naturally Clea. she Sheet Pate Gl Ss, —_ oi BEET phen — S for Horticultural mg np 2p pare BECK, Seer ufac- 
found : evidence, however, seawrdih the real nature of climate, is a axticte naite ne ureaot i caus an tive tattle turer, lsleworth. near Brenth Orders, Working Drawings, 
as concerns vegetation, is greatly wanted. a onsad saang gem h the important advantage of being considerably &c., —— ry eo win recatee due attention 
te Edgings for Flower Borders, &c. 
E; HIBITION of CAMELLIA JAPONICAS, or JA- 
PAN ROSES.—A Collection of these beautiful Exotics i = ‘egg 
in full bloom at CHA ay es neu adioe mid ox Nursery, Vauxha 
tag 
PHYSIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES, and all those interesting topics cea; pent the facility of glazing dwelling-houses and 
which elucidate the Sater ot as pa and on dependence of | public buildings with plate-glass at a moderate cost. It is also 
the various parts of mn each on the o will also form | particularly well suited for drawi ings and engravings.— Sol 
¥ eye hig a Cha tik his Salona he rte wholesale and retail, by CLAUDET and HOUGHTON, at si 
othe: featul uction of informa- | Glass Warehouse, 8 , High Holborn, wh rinted lists of p 
tion relating to FORESTING, or ARBORICULTURE. This is one may be had. rt bn san Neon et 
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of the most important subjects to which the attention of the pnb- TOE NODE Me Ls ce ee SN nce hacen eS 
lic can be directed ; for it is often little understood by those who |_| OHN NOBES, NouaseryMan and Srepsman, Green we IDNALL’S SELECT. CATALOGUE OF SU- 
have occasion to practise it, although the amount of property Road, Southsea, declining business, presents a good oppor- PERB DAHLIAS, choice sarin GREENHOUSE, wa 
SERVATORY, and HARpy Herpaceovs Prants; with a 
affected by the management of timber stands second only to that | tunity for = Bumien Maw desirous of 2ntering sss See line. 
f lai t trade. | COLLECTION. oF SUPERIOR PANSIES, Pings si ¢vusthateentad gd 
of land. The natural laws which govern the production of tim- | There is a good Stock on the premises, with an e: 
ber and re; te its wth, the value of it, th t i a Heo same NUNCULUSES, Roses, GoosEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RasPperates, 
it is ro nan by Gull, say ocslavgeentiy? to ‘what dadesiatenas Nos: Nome ied ime wt md > PE amd sg Wiscmer &e., &c. Ke., with their prices affized, is now ready for delivery. 
i are to be asc e great inferiority in quality of the same spe- | chan’ mens fared Piceet, Point; or of Mr. Purcusss, Builder, SAMUEL WIDNALL returns his Sincere thanks for the Sr a 
cies grown in different places, are all points to which attentio the Bush Hotel, Southsea. id an: i se whi for every successive year has 
bss be pen Pts —_ sitet hard to pa information upon PLENDID VERBENAS Beery aos his humble exertions wei a kind roto avd ia a 
at very im nt but much-neglected subject, di S. ie has ie Nol y, Gentry, 
trees, por ae cuane of their rei whether po Thien by atttiee W ILLIAM IVERY Peg erat Fong 3 to announce in ee ; and res tho: ho may kindly honour him wi 
tal, ll as to convey the earliest notices of the introduction of Ba. his Fri he Public that he has now ready, a | their commands that it will still continue to be his study to pursue 
new species, which promise to increase either the beauty or value | Very superb bri, ‘cht porple "teshous of te’ habit of V. teucroides, | the same system which has given such universal satisfaction, by 
of d pri . Whent t, to prune, and to fell, wiz | large a of flowers and ve ay a eet- Fg Airs hives i! has | executing all orders with fidelity and despatch. He also takes this 
WEE In T AR, THe | been sreaty appreciated by m: ge the influential Nur- | opportunity of observing that an error has occurred in n the printing 
. Weexty Garpren OPERATIONS | =e and Florists in the vicinity o chon a of ae List, with regard to his superb-seedling Dahlia “Queen,” 
; Although it is not intend t columns with the | W. lvnay has also to offer Bg cae a beautiful dwarf | it n t having been exhibited at Salisbury Plain. 
R Gresitchennes »_March 17, 1841. 
; Farmin & wend ba nipoatee, wien if it were desirable, to ex- : co RSERY, LONDO: 
4 be serd the general oll ge gh -csehalre — relate to By the cn cultivation v wens 6| ey ee a pe 2 “3 Rican rome ec co. 0. beg to at public 
ants, whether arge or asmaillscale, tever, there- i 
may tonne portan: Farmer Aaicess to Wm. Iv “porist, Peckham, near London; or to of Ornamental Trees 
Pepa om vupteions ein that res pe. esr ee ang “= Messrs. Flannagan ny Spiga pmmepoe Mansion-house- | and Shrubs, 3 ste theyre growing on 8 portion 
| To the FLORIST our Miscellany will have much interest, not | Street, London.—A reference or remittance to some respectable ee ean, ae a eee ee 
‘ only because everythin relating tothose rare and beautifel pro: | Meesesn Lonel Gentry, the Trade, and Public Companies (see 7 - 
BB oe age [MPsoven SYSTEM OF ae GREEN. | tisement).” ‘They again advert to their New Strawberry, the 
i " ip — Swainston ig, having 5 ong, well-rooted plants 
the merits or demerits of new varieties, and with their best modes Set ee eee ag ey: Ceuta Leg yale ieee aks tree collection, which i 
i cause we shall take that h ee PA RKER, & Co. bed, 9a eet aa te! a 
; and to their Fruit-tree complete with 
everything worth planting. They also invite attention to their 
collection of Camellias, 9 general Greenhouse Plant Plants, Hybrid 
aleas “perebrs 
Horticultural a nenieaaberas Seeds in great waist and 
Packets of Sinice, Flower Seeds from 5s. and upwards, may be 
had on the shortest n 
Packets of the Bokhara or or gps es Clintonia puicheila, 
whi tel 
Water; asystem which supersedes all others, ng the 
—— healthy t peoaads in the bese — boa which they can pro- 
undeniable refer roved system pre- 
vem nce cesta of — ny eae cs > tues, and — the 
ae to occupy ow 
details gfe ICULTURE, yet as Gardening is the parent of = ariety, abunda, ant bloom, and q’ ae adistinehibabis trou, ma ANY. OGRE 
4 ° yf 
. house in one regular temperature, with a saving of and | Schizopetalon Walkerii, with a general assortment of fine and 
= ‘oe nares hy ne yo Comprehan- pean pr and the Seoonivers warrant their — to be superior to | tender annuals. . 
papi é true sense of the y other, and ultimately far less expen: Two-years’ Seedling Scotch Fir, one and two-years’ seedling 
word—leaving the reader by form his own conclusion and opi- REFERENCES: Larch and Spruce Seedling, and transplanted Oaks. 
pope ep eee a da | The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Derby, T. Robinson, hoa, — NVEW GARDEN NET, 1j¢. per Square Yard, made 
. Knowsle r.Skirving, Nursery Seeds- AR 
eof the Journal, with ar ch t. Hon. e of iverpool N of Hemp by Machinery, one inch mesh, for Seger ann Fruit 
of information concerning nthe events of ne dayas —_ Croxteth C. Horsfall, Esq., Liverpool Trees from Birds, Frost, Blight, Mildew, , &e., &e.; o for Seed 
tag: " The Be. Hon. Lord F. Egerton, | T. Greenall, Esq., Wilderspool | Beds, Straw wherry s ete Greenhouses, | che ry-trees, 
to announce ae that he ey have already rsley > Comal Esq., sar cdg and Currant-bushes, Tulips, Bent, & ig &e; mee 
bations from great numbers of thei Hon. Lord Vernon, Sudbury Morris, Bea. Southport Woollen and Worsted acd Linen Net, Bunting, H 
: mong whom the following may be m = ir P. Egerton, Bart., Oulton sui Greenall, Esq., Middleton i — Labels 3 Metallic ‘wire, 
Bae ies Sae Sir E. Cust, Bart., Leasowe John Williams, Esq., Gwersylit ia Mats, &c. 
p Is Sir W. Be Hooker, of a, Sir E. gay Bart. 
4 | The Hon, and wth = W. Herbert, 
4 bg tec tng ee og Dean of Manch 
~ Bentham, -> aie Rogers, 
, cee ea i : fe Be "orter, Hl rd D Flower e — 
F » Greville, E | ‘ “ee 7 
CME, alley,” Gardener to the Arch-| Devonshire "* ™8E*°F | R. awards, Esq., Roby 
¥ bishop of York (Bedford. H Mr. M‘in: — Gard a. A. 
m Mr. Caie,, Gardener to the Duke of | | of Bucclengh. 2S 
E a loffatt, Gardener See | Mr, Tillery," Gardener to the Duke of | E Plumpton, Esq., Everton 
iy Mr. R. Wilson, Gardener to the Duke | Mr. Collinson, Garden Johnson, Esq, 
3 a fm pee Duke gos ss of Westrainster oF gest T. Jo amit 
Mr. Cooper, Gardener to the Bari mee nn iS , Shann, Esq. Allerton 
; Mr. Henderson, Gardener to the Earl | Mr, Frost. Gardener to the C: B- ~ enisco 
Pg neem aE to Ba me Mz. Seanings, Gard <besee bf eten my Ean” Pet weirs 5 — Kirchon : blic that he 7 
. is a ener to the Ear! ¢ eH, oo) On 
ie Mecha, irdraert ga Var | NetBureeg™> Cnrteer © “Me Bet | Js, Leigh, Bag Childwall BARACE, Sang Pann in Seve ios sea tees to 
ym ? (Egerton. CELA TES LP ESSN TS Te eT yeas Sennouas re 
Errington, Gardener to Sir P- Ber Bott, Gamers Sir" Len O THE GOVERNORS OF THE ST. GEORGE’S ‘may favour him with their patronaze t Hist the 
ite Sigs of the Botanic Garden at at = Green, Gardener to Sir D ST. JAMES’S DISPENSARY. ae pe to correctness and despatch, will be pai 
io: Contes of the Botanic s, @ Gentlemen,—The Office of AP ssa Wesida hits een carefully selectia 0 
i oecane nent Garden, M. | Ma M of the Regent’ CARY in the above institution mag ap Ee Ber Erna wt ei lowes; so that every reliance may be placed upon the 
cheer oc | ae Gerdeas war ee Fr? | bee to offer myself as aCannrparE. Iwas educated at St ees f these articles. "His collection of Flower Seeds is 
ae Shepherd, 7 | ir. Nive the ital, and have had the honour to receive 01 , as to Seance ant ehelee in theix. kinds - shat oF 
ae Eiverpoot ad ER ame bli j ti hi from Robert Keate, Est, Sénior eek denctthing: the pr ae Roxie. meee fone ie 
ec fas Shame | _ Hull mast Ee rs gomrmees teeing agiceee tender, annual, biennial or perennial, with the height of the plant 
Shas ne s a} ic 3 min Brodie, Bart., and other dis! ed Medical z H - i > 
Mr. Beaton, ~ Svaggemgesns to Sir W. Mid ef the | and colour of the Flower annexed to each, fo: 2 ¥ 
acta yen =, Bog. | Spottecanen that establishment; —_ also ee ish | Amateurs in arranging + Flower-borders w and 
ree: edt” “ait ce ee aes of St. George more than 160 pet Should ibe Se, ay elegance. In ativerting to Agricultural Turnip ) Seeds, J. B., from 
“fen i - as enlleavour be, by assiduity aud attention, to | his intimate connexion — =. of the most eminent raisers'izt 
England _ Scotland, c end these Seeds as being per- 
my 
id all oth your appro! benefit Institution, and relieve the 
other persons in- i bation, 
i P ng pr bea a 5 ar to name, and pea res in quality. i 
N.B 
Gardeners, 
crested in Roonccuae rsuits, are invited to favour the un 
tan @3 early as possible with fae oe upon subjects of Temain, with great respect, your obedient servant, 
Professional interest, addressed to the 3, Charles-street, 1, Lower Gosranar face _. JAMES CLARKE. 
Covent-Garden, May 
ie est, free of expense, upon application. Bayswater, London 
Simugpet eal Nanenen, * The Election is fixed: for the sth of Apri. 
