THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
OSPECTUS OF 
Tie GARDENERS CHRONICLE; 
namie t fe Cae inderstood i in Great Britain 
and the number of works on the 
cea ag enin, 
bases. any o cou 
pare tog prove rs tans "it receives, and the bg ter: es hay 
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to exte: ath fl owledge of its various branches. — 
and engaged in the business ical nat 
mean we at wer ,and a vast number more are interested in the 
subject, for gardens are now an indispensable part of the domes- 
tic establishment ot y m who can afford the expense. 
No one will, therefore, dow! he advantage which may be de- 
dence 
aoa 
GARDENINGi sys in many respects the art of creating an Artr- 
FICIAL CLIMATE, Similar to that in which plants are re ae 
found: evidence, however, romerding. iy real nature of climat 
as concerns vegetation, is greatl 
PHYSIOLOGICAL pnd toon sep those interesting ste 
which elucidate the harmon: my of me and the dependence o1 
a us parts of the crea on the other, wiil also form 
ion. 
“ia other peculiar feature will be the introduction of informa- 
tion Telating to eS ee Diner mn ciate This is one 
whi 
of the most important subjects ich the attention of the pub- 
lic can be directed ; for it is ate little understood by those who 
hav ion to practise it, altho unt of property 
affected by the management of ti ni ond ©: to that 
tal, as well as to convey the earliest notices of the introduction of 
new , which promise to inc: either the beauty or value 
of woodland property. When t to isis and to fell, wiLt 
BE STATED WEEKLY IN THE OGETHER WITH THE 
ERRKLY GARDEN OPERATIONS. LF 
Although it is not intended to Py 2 our columns with the 
occu 
details of AGRICULTURE, yet as Gard 
g is the parent of 
ing, it would be impossible, evén if it were desirable, to ex- 
clude the general principles which relate to the cultivation of 
plants, whether w a or allscale. Whatever, there- 
fore, may be fe impor respect to the Farmer will 
be ae I ~aes 
To the FLOR: ve much interest, not 
only because Creyuaue relating t to those rare and beautiful pro- 
ductions which are his pe: 
in such a 
opinions as y be gi are the results of an hou ina. 
tion by competent ju nbiassed by ‘sonal interest. 
IN THE SECOND Rtical Ne we shall i luce that description of 
we do not inten 
omne of the 
thus be provided, in 
ar feature of the Journal, with such avariety 
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1841. 
HENCHMAN iy to ‘call "the attention of Culti- 
vators to his fine Seedling Heartsease, which mene the first 
out of eight compe at rincipal Me 
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rize seven times out of eight competitions at the - 
tropolitan Flower Shows. Robin Adair, 1! 6d.; Suaperbe, 
7s. 6d.; Argo, 7s. 3 Victory, 10s. 6d.; Diogenes, 7s ; Ed- 
6d. ; - 6d. ; 
monton Hero, 5s.; with 8 wt others at 3s. 6d. and tee the col- 
Jessen for 31. 3s. ; show varieties, named, for 1/,—Ed- 
nton, near Lon ag nm. 
. CORSTEN, Fronrist to Her Majesty and His Royal 
Highness Prince Albert, oe fag pom from goon 
the NEW CHERRY CURRANT i Red and Whi 
They areto be had at Mr. Grimley’s, ‘Herbalist, Grand-row, Covent 
Garden, at at 6s. per dozen. The Hyacinths will be in perfection 
COME IBERIDIFOLIA.—SAMUEL 
H i T wecebemten: &c., Cheltenham, will be able to 
upply Plants of the aboy w and utifi © early in 
May, at 5s. each. A Catalogue of the n i niums 
be h n applica 
ESSRS. PROTHE OE & MORRIS are instructed 
to submit to Public Auction at the Mart, Bartholomew-lane, 
on Wedn nesday, the 31st a7 1841, and teat agate at 
mpr 
ing very new and approved Somer so foe 
Dahlias, Roses, Pinks, Heartsease, and a vacate of Plants in 
bloom.—May be viewed the Morning of recat — Catalogues had 
at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, Leyton: 
EN OF ape sanniieaa €or 
cy need ROSE A collection “S he utifal sie 
fall bloom pres ANDLER an Nursery, Vauxhall. 
gee ance 
—— CISTERNS, SHELVES, TROUGHS, &c., 
r Horticultural purposes.—EDWARD BECK, Man ufac- 
turer, Taleworth, near Brentford. near Yorking Drawings, 
&e., forwarded y pos 
State Edgings 
informs the Nobi lity, Gen 
Descriptive Catalogues of tia sacsiciigies ord C Sere 
be had on application at the Nursery, it Hill, near Wi r. 
HEAP PLATE GLASS, called SHEET PLATE 
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PB 
Pp seescalecly well suited for drawings engravings.— 
a and retail, by CLAUDET and HOUGHTON, at — 
Glass W: Se een ee ted lists of pi 
may be hi 
on Nop BES, NursERYMAN a SEEDSMAN, 
Road, Southsea, declining best a good opport 
ba sang ear 
Green 
pay * Broad- tree Pont; or of Mr. Purc 
the Bush Hot Southsea. 
HE ADMIRERS OF APPLES, and HORTICUL- 
Sina & reap are nnmmes that Mr. ong sats late 
dener to F. N: u, Esq.; riory, St. Osyth, Essex, has 
the tee sncwiog 6s dager se of :— 
No. t.—Burgess’s early Prolific, a seedling from the old 
pareil and the old Codlin ; — like the former ra Reged lighter 
in colour, ripe the first w eek i eptember, of 
wart i 0 sm: 
garde 
oes" lb 
pe but err sightiy areee with red, 
arf, S} it, beco! ripe an and fit fo 
r. Rice, a seedling from the French Crab, 
r, a an Shee apple, will keep until May, a free 
No, 4.—Oakly Pi sate a wand tae _— by the Rev. Mr. Harri. 
on, as yet — little propagated, ri in March, fit for the des- 
bo or kitche: 
The fruits “or Nos. 3 and 4 may be seen at Mr. Charlwood’s, 
Seedsman, &c., 14, Tavistock-row, Covent- sane i 
each of the four varieties had of Mr. Burgess, Gardener, 
St. th, Essex, carefully packed in » Om receipt of Post- 
Price 6d. 
WAS Liha a SITUATION AS PROPAGATOR, or 
bere the! ike ce staation vetore von Sage eee Te Sen ong 
renting rth po ayer re ea 
D, — ER to Mrs. Fraser, Cam- 
RSERYMEN, FLORISTS, and OTHERS.— 
naive on Lease a NURSERY. GROUND with STOCK, of 
immediate possession — be bad, within Ten Miles of 
aa Tater to be addressed to Mr. Johnson, care of Mr. 
Valentine, 91, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green. 
BLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN—For a 
ment of Woods and Plantations.—A person 
situation, who Piet gona understands the most ptsmrot: pe 
of thinning and pruning, the vi tion of timber, and every 
pene oO , inel oo and the Rearing of Young 
for Planting. iculars, as to 
Trees 3 
os a be obtained on application to Mr. Ireland, Forester to 
the Duke of Bedford, W Park, Bedfordshire. 
re. A SITUATION AS HEAD GARDENER, 
ee -wcaa< or Gentleman’s family. ange 4% a oeee 
pe who’ he a thoroug! hee: practical know! 
various : has no objection to ion Fai ea 
a oer pose SS ee situation of Gardener 
and Steward for three years. The most satisfactory references 
may be obtained. No objection to go on the Continent.—Address 
T. H., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, 3, Charles St., Covent Garden. 
ATENT one gm —J. DRAKE, No. 8, 
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and economical 
lescription of omer ‘E WINDOW-GLASS. The process by which 
it is ground am ee Le arr mechanical pene irretpen so much 
pee sea in expense, t! here it may be eons a 
the glass now in use ‘with pi alec. the alteration 
without disturbance to the sash o. fer hy set nee) ce rtrying 
to the size, of 2s, 9d. to 4s. 
if required, may be prhesad -mi 
ait sgis Rempel may be iene ee aL. 
Piste YOUELLII.—H. YOUELL, NURSERY- 
oer Fas eee gee — now ready for sending 
a 
Poet 
the mr ofa beautiful compact habit, and 
kinds; the fiowers in shape ble F. fulgens, and are of a 
fine rose colour. From th ion in which this plant produces 
its flo be found a most valuable addi to the green- 
house, ‘atory, or flower-garden ; price of p! pro 6d.— 
Also Fuchsia co mbiora, 108. 6d. —_ above a 
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kinds of Flower-seeds sent free of postage: for 6s, 
CARNATIONS AND PrcoTEES.—pril being the most proper 
month for planting the above favourite int) ee ee poet most 
call the attention ofthe 
AMES ck (late of Fouarst _ ore ri np 
sington Ni respectfully 
z ct 
usiness Pd 
a Seeds has been carefully ~ i 
every reliance may we be ceed 
articles. pe collection of Flower Seeds is 
poe ener be emp Ser ue pes ete recomm nality. 
fectly true name, joubted in qui 
N.B.—Catalogues of of Seeds and Flower Roots will be — 
per post, free of expense, upon app) application.—Bayswater, London. 
ser ate co sth nase. sear, Se arn Ra A I 
‘| W ILLIAM MAY respectfully submits the following 
moss, 
of information concerning the events of the day as wills — order for 10s. Prizes were awarded to the above fruits at those persons new and 
then ity of providing hi ithany o ~ 3 ; be eshinition of the Colchester Horticultural Society in PLANTS to the —— of rencipoape. fox 
Bi : hep t # oe ince aki ward eautiful inl plants Ss for all of w the greatest 
e pl are ippy to announce al ey have eady = s 
ived promises of contributions from great numbers of their May's. six Hybrid Fuchsias as sent spring at 422.; the 
friends and pen asc taa among whom the following may be m AINESS LIST OF TEPER ERASTUS, | y now iyo in omen ee 2is. These have 
particular! named : PANSIES, DAHLIAS, &c., may be 0 Ratte ear been pronounced the best hybrids raised EF. 
ec Daubeny, ‘rofessor Henslow, of Cambrid, at the Nursery, near the Church, , Surry- lane, oe = ea F. grandiflora seaiaed i Zs i 5 
Prntpasor Graben Bd argh ls Bir W. J) Hooker, ofGlaseow © Seedlings for the present year, which he can recommend, are as gael saerane seid a seeding ne 1s40, between 
Professor Royle. rey follege | The Hon. and Very Kev. W. Herbert, | follows: — fin of bis last year’s 
George Backer, Eon, B Bimingbam | , Deano M =e Geraniums. sd. s. d. ——. onsequenth — poms i ope gee 
+ Ben + e | Jo! ers, Esq. . ‘ ybrids), conseq ly crosses = 
Horticultural Societ Dr. Horner, Hul THOR si pa SE OL Rereeee Soo ee his Fuchsia has been declared by all persons 
Dr. Greville, Edinburgh Mr. Paxton, Gardener to theDukeof| Cerito .  . + . 42 0| Claudia . 5 > 28 orig me aun oom, £9 be the very best Fuchsia in culti- 
Mr. Rubles Gardener Arch-| Devonshire Lelia Su . . 42 0{TippooSaib . = = 2.6 elegant ;” itis with- 
ae — aa - Mr Me lactones Gardener tothe Duke | Lelia Jones . z . 21 0} Grand Duke . af . 2 9 | Vation, and has been said pea in F. folgens and its 
Mr. Moffart, Gardener to the Duke of Mr. Tiles "Gardener tothe Duke of | St¥iata formosissima . 10 6|BlackDiamond = - . 3 6) Nt tis Sd. : 
Newe: [of aie Raffaelle. . . . 42 0 Dahlias. Varieties. Price 10e. 6d- per DIME 5. 14a, superior in size, 
Mr. x Wilson, Gardener to the e Duke Me "Talinion; Ga: er to Mar-| Purpurea grandifiora . 42 0|Beauty . . . .10 6 May’s six new . of bloom, to any known sort; they. 
fr se solleysG — ae Duke = Vissipiaster Tae Little Wonder z : eo Village Mai . 10 6} colour, — — . pee ” 6.” which 
Mr. Cooper, Gardener to the Eari| Sutherland °or| Exquisite  . + . 21 6 ——— ae ea oe ae ast season taken the frst 
a, Gardener “alopeton = —— to the ence paren a ° ‘ = . Duchesse de Nemours . > . dissimilar in colour, aerate owed = good pea 
ay Spee Grenville rby | Prince Albert. . . 63 DE eee varieties for 42s. They are half. 
= Bachan, Gardener to Le Lord Dogar x 3 Wilson, foie bation Et Rosabella = % - 63 0 A - 2 ee a neg we 
eels Soreness Big en the oe egies eendirneod Tniq : oe ‘ os can also! the following rare and beautiful Plants, 
ir, Law, ener to Lord Carlisle ndian_ + + + 42 6) Bronze ue 4 gt altivation, viz.— 
Mr. E » Gard to Sir P.| Mr. Booth, Gardener » } 3 with most of the y articies in c on, Viz. 
Me. Bager ofthe Botan Garé as | Mr. Greet, Gandenerte Sir Bean: | pve tell . + + 43 @ aa Calceotarias. Latns albidus, so much 2 admired and recommended s.0d. each. 
Mr. Camph h Mr. Cameron, of the G Masterpiece . . . 10 6/| Argentina Superb ————-* large. t t, fine Ben 
Lad Manchester oe at Bish ; Grand Duke . . . 15 0} Queen of the Isles Gesnerta 2 iio e 
iim! a ee ee ee 
herd, of th Garden | Mr. Niven, Botani - Janum jasmin é ‘ 
at rend “pies Peery  Dubi tin i ae ae crane Prince Albert . . =e 6 onc = 3 Giblerii, seid rr me oe ri Pg : 
— dee ee gio Mea eat ome nd ee ee : ptm Potentilia magna, very large, crimson, dark eye ~ 
Mr. Beaton, Gardener to Sir W. Mid-| Mr. ar ypied y, Gardener toT. Brockle- rage 2 fue sis - = indica variegata, stri —_ ed, pink ani and white, 
agtistons Bare. hurst, Esa. Packaeeny eae a ; Gem . 2s,6d.and 3 & 
ao ie ay ah mingham _ —— : ni = House, near es es? nae reo ors Azalea a lateritia, beautiful orange- red . 2 ‘ : = 
roa peneecion Gard dey i Richm nd Ss oom a : i 
eners, © perso ms in- chess o! ond =. 5 6 e 
terested in * Horticultural pursuits, are fvited to favour the | Fanny Kem . 3 6) Asparagia Puits of Che “aberee wey be “nad the soma Ma 
Editor as early ible with communi: cage a awe o! Rhodora_ . cae > 968s. per dozen which time they will piraver i of MruJases- - ruta MAY, 
P onal interest, addressed to the P.S.— ; j man, Edmonton, Middlesex the subscriber, W: ig 
May he ordered of all Newsm: Sores superior poner |} Hope Nursery, Leaming- jane, neax neat Bedale, Yorkshire 
