THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 1 14. 
ROSPECTUS OF 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE; 
The Hortiultural part Edited by Professor Lin 
is admitted to be ge omer ea in ar Britain 
mbe: works on the 
de: 
‘su for gardens are now an indispensable part of th es- 
tic establishment of rson who can affor e expense. 
No ill, therefore, doubt the advantage whic y be de- 
yived from the establishment of a Journal conducted in ap honest 
d liberal spirit of good-willto all, who are en; rested 
tare and den Botany, and who s havea 
eans of intercommunication on professional subjects 
‘The plan proposed to be foll din the m of 
‘every 
Connected with this part EN- 
DAR OF GARDENING OPERAT TONS, givenin oe detail, and 
0 th: 0 fori 
japted to vary in) m a constant assist- 
to the feceins Saeelae poe De atic Corresponden 
ugon Horticultural subjects— Reports of Horticultural ibitions 
and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties ; in short, everything that 
rmge in many respects t of creating an an Airr 
£, Similar to that in bay plants are paturally 
— d: evidence, howev oh regarding the real nature of climat 
sonrenth pia i those ig topic: 
which elucidate — oon of nature, and ra v Some nen of 
parts of cpg en each onthe other, will also form 
‘Another peculiar feature will be the introduction of i inform 
— relating to FORESTING, or ARBORICU. neoeey This is aa 
rtant subjects to which the attention of the aco 
y those who 
ic cam be directed ; for it is often little understood b: 
ave occasion to ctise it, although the amount ‘a cues 
argtain by the management of ti s second only to that 
The 
ber ame regulate its gro 
tit is influenced by soil, and. conseque! 
the gre 
to wl 
are to be ascribed eat inferiority | in quality of the same spe- 
cies gr in different places, are all points to which attenti 
will en. Weshall endeavo lect infor: 
that vi im nt but much-negiected subject, the diseases 
trees, and the cause of their decay, whether natural or 
Ww ies, which ise to inc: 
wi jand property. hen to asi 7 oie ene las wine 
BE piper 58 Latompie shi Teegees in SRG ETHER W 
oo Although, iti is ens pees ded to occupy our with the 
pesssatcr ep pnaeoa yet as Gardening “ry ae sation of 
irene it would be impossible, even ifit e desirable, to ex- 
clade the general “peiniples bape 0 relate to ‘the cultivation rd 
plants, whether upon a large maliscale. Whatever, Sete 
fore, may be for ne ieupeatent iA ‘hat ‘respect to the ee Pa 
be constantly “ioe 
To the FLORIST o 
Miscellany will have teres: 
because grergthing —e to those 
merits or demeri ew Vi 
of nrabinegiee but also because we 
the neces: ecessity of providing himse! 
. The proprietors are py to an ce that they have already 
received promises of contribations Sone: gteat numbers of their 
friends and supporters: among whom the following may beg 
ore 
particularly named :-— 
Professor Daubeny, of Oxford ‘rofessor Henslow, of Cambridge 
Professor Graham, Edi 1k Sir W. 7. Hooker, Cae panbele 
Professor Royle, of King’s College The Hon. ol bbe? - Herbert, 
ay Barker, Esq., Birmingham ti of M 
G. Bentham, Es retary of the | John pa toner, B 
Horticultural Society | Dr. Horner, Hul 
Dr. Greville, Edinburgh i Paxton, Gard: to the Duke of 
Mr, eye B Gardener to the Arch- | vonshire 
bishop of York (Bedford: | Mr. M‘Lntosh, Gard the 
Mr. Caie, Gardener to the Duke of | _ of Buccleugh. 
Mr. Moffatt, Gardener to the Duke of | Mr. Tillery, Gardener to the Duke of 
Newcastle {of Norfolk. riland 
Mr. R. Wilson, Gardener to the Duke Collinson, G to the Mar- 
Mr. Woolley, Gardener ta the Duke} _ quess of Westminster 
of Sutherland (Fitzwilliam. | Mr. Scott, Gard the of 
Mr. Cooper, a te the Earl| Sutherland 
Mr. Hi to the Mr, F G the Countess 
Fitzwi He on Grenville (Derby 
Mr. Jennings, Gardener to the Eari 
Mr. J. Wilson, Gardener to the Earl 
| 
tchell, Gardener to Lord Ver-| _ of 
(Egerton. | Mr. Law, Gardener to Lord Carlisle 
Mr. Errington, Gardener to Sir P. Mr Booth, Gardener to Sir C- Lemon 
ay Benen of the Botanic Garden at | Mr. ie. Green, Gardener to Sir E. An- 
Mr. Campbell Mi Gen Cam: che Botanic Garden 
at Manchester at Birmi: 
Mr. Mearn: ical Gard rg Mr. M: , Curatorof the Regent's 
chester ‘ark Garden, &c. 
Mr. es, of the Botanic Garden = diven, of 
at Liverpool in 
Mr, Willimmson, of the Botanic G. Mc. Smith. of the B G 
den at Sheffield Hall 
Mr. Beaton, Gardener to Sir W. Mid- | Mr Appleby, GardenertoT. Brockle- 
dieton, Bart. aa = 
Mr. Insleay, of ingham a ee: of Ens House, near 
Mr. Mackay, of St. Helens 
Mr. Perrin, of argh 
ars, a , and “all other jedan, 
be ordered of all Newsmen. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1841. 
nent EN, Fiortsr to Her Majesty and His nave 
ess Prince A sada a 
Red a 
They areto be had at Mr. Grimley’s, Herbalist, Grand- a eopaee 
a * at 6s. per dozen. The Hyacinths will be in perfection i in 
a 
TROOD NURSERY, near ROCHESTER.—G. C. 
MASTERS, NUBSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, and FLortstT, begs 
leave to offer his Collection of GREENHOUSE PLANTS, con- 
setae pea en Ss, and man a rare Exotics, to amateurs 
—> who desiro g up their collections this 
NB. Ageneral assortment of Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs, 
with Culinary and Flower Seeds, kept constantly for Sale. 
INES.—To be Disposed of very cheap, the 
of a Private Gentleman, vers ge Pine-gro’ 
One Hundred and Eighty Splen 
the same number of Succession. 7 
pg ted by hot water, poe be had likewise. parti 
praia ey Protheroe and Morris, by letter, post} pela, ed the Auc 
on Mart, and American Nursery, Leyto. 
at cy 
HENCHMAN poy i “call “i attention of Culti- 
_* vators to his fine Seedling Heartsease, which 
prize seven times out of eight competitions at the principal Me- 
tropolitan Flo hows. Robin Ad 10s. 6d.; La Sa ;. 
7s. 6d.; Argo, 73. 3, Victory, 10s. 6d.; Diogenes, 7s. 3 
6d. ; Ed 
monton Hero, pad 5 with six others at 3s. 6d. and 5s.; 3 the col- 
lection for 34. 5 fine show varieties, named, for 1/.—Ed- 
monton, near ar Lona 
PICOTEES, AURICULAS, LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, AND 
GERANIUMS. 
‘H, near London, by A 
int 
Nobii G 
an Flowers, Aehact-s e cor offer at very a prices. 
Picotees, 25 superfine s: with their names, € s. d. 
a 10 
names, 1 pair of 
Auriculas, 25 superfine sorts, with their names, 
1 plant of each . . 
Lilium lancifolium album . 
2 
| 13 
ne 
punctatum 
H. Groom begs to say his Catalogue of Gécedasiak end New 
Plants is ready, eae 
*,* The Trade 
UPERB paged Shite DAHLIA.—DEANS’S 
ar eee S OF ROXBURGH, White, hen gfe of Blush, 
with Purple, Adegerr petal, finest hong habit, 
bn reer excellent show flower; will be pet an acqui- 
at ion “ce most ited grower; has ig sd pani 
prizes in 1840, i ay 
s trade. 
Cc and Co., 
New Cross, near London ; Bedford Yamane Covent Garden, 
London ; and also at their Establishment, 106, Deansgate, Man- 
chester ; or to William Deans, Nur: N.B., will 
meet with prompt attention. 
«| DB smock LANE, HAMMERSMITH. Rip tye She 
STOCK UNDER. DISTRAINT FOR RENT. 
urseryman, Jed ae 
an exte! and Co ion of Gerani i 
A i -» &c., and a i quantity of Roots. 
Also several Glazed — Hand 1 ig! Garden and Mis- 
Recaro and Catalogues had on 
cellaneous Items. View 
the Premises, and of 
square. 
RANDIFLORA SPANISH JASMINE crepe beg 
‘urserymen and orists, 
of, 
» Mortimer-street, Cavendish- 
y Two 
containing 120 IN TREES, each Plant 
napon 3 to be sold at who! a prices.—For — apply to 
G. Marsano, Italian Oil stg, pa Bg No. 2, Beauchamp-street, 
Brooke’s Market, Leather-lane, Lom 
Bee es Le ec 
Were MAY respectfully submits the following 
'S to the notice ee 
plasts for displa lof which he has the greatest 
out last spring at 42s. ; the 
varieties for 21s. These have repeat- 
ybrids raised between F. fulgens 
one 
y all persons 
pein have seen it in bloom, to be the very best Fuchsia 
vation, and has been ee ee ee 3” itis with- 
complained of in F. fulgens and its 
superior in size, 
known sort; thi 
Azalea 
fine 
tan 7. 5 
Wee wmon 
AAA ACADAADT 
of the above m the second week in (at 
mich tine they wil are aly) of James May, aaey 
, Middlesex, or of the subscriber, Wisstan 5A, 
Hope Nursery, Leaming- lane, near Bedale, Yorkshire, 
Price 6d. 
GARDENER.—A Ma et beg — encum- 
gage — 36, who unders ess in all its 
and brew. iis © wife 
a Dairy. ay 
A*. 
ranch 
oir wnderstands 
S cA vemos a adie Man, 35 years of age, who 
roughly understands his business in all the spe gaan 
of otha Kitchen Gardening, and Branden Can have unde- 
niable references as to character and abilities from his late enils 
Direct, post-paid, W. Ws 
gr where he lived five years. 
t-office, Walham Green, Fulham. 
Wee A PLACE as ee a pee 
“without encumbran: 
experien ag Can have an unex paptionall cuneetaer 
tleman with whom he lived 10 years. 
Post-office, Uxbridge. 
| Te rb gan i gence pe iercone ge for la- 
sale at Messr¢, 
cach ahideh, Whi Labels are written upon 
ith the Prepared Ink, the wri t be Merman by = 
posure to the weather. Sold in packets containing 5: 
Labels ,» as under ee No. “a 4s.; No. 3, 48.; ict 45 fone 
No. 6, 3s. 6d. per hi . Gd. per hundred. Ink, 
1s. 6d. per bottle. 
situation, extent of 
omeres cues + homies are my ee Sen wen eee pg to E. E., at 
yurt-roa 
AM.—To be Tas r Sop, near Ere 
e FREEHOLD LAND, in a tne situation pany the 
k earth 
a Nui arden, 
at Hither Green.—For further particulars 
Bromley, Solicitor, 3, Gray’s-Inn Square. 
See CISTERNS, tone TROUGHS eg 
fee Horticultural purposes.— ARD BECK, Man 
turer, Isleworth, near Brentford & omg Working suantinnts 
forwarded by tion. 
&e., 
KENSINGTON NUR: 
Rive trenint ¢ ye ae & thpea (late 5 ee & Co.,) 
dd the Public that they have 
rooted Plants oo the by omen IN SEED- 
e best si 
them. They beg also’ in i 
i sees, ad ir Garden and Flow 
sep fapeborey : 
wuien they grow mxeeake 
P 
out the proba cours mead 
ce Anunals wi 
by the variety of choice 
HE CONICAL apd dige es Lg igoagees invented 
y size of JOHN 
Hackney ; Messrs. Henderson’s, 
ae aera Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, Exeter; and at 
the Gardens of ect eee ee 
CONWAY, vithe CHERRY “ORCHARD, OLD 
toe pre cna ang ardener to L. Sulivan, be —— 
house, Fulham, in price amt the kind he has 
already experienced from the Nobility and Gentry, takes leave to 
state that amongst the k he has now on of this beautiful 
plant, are some 5s; ens in flower. Without iar mode 
of treatment this splendid Geranium ot aught to ahigh 
state of perfection; and P. C. having excelled in its cultivation, 
(vide advertisement in No. 4 of the Gardeners’ Chronicle,) under- 
takes to impart m po: inform: 
gentleman who may favour him with an order. 
pais raters Krist te soe eee eer eee eS 
E. HEDLEY and SONS, ROSE-HILL NURSERY, 
* YARM, YORESHIRE, beg to inform their Friends and the 
‘ALOGUE of DAHLIAS, contain- 
very 
ed a prize, and was 
Suchor open Dablia Show, on the 6th of October last, will not be let 
out this season, the root being delicate, and the stock very small. 
pen tec March 31, 1841. 
UCHSIA YOUELLIL—H, YOUELL, NURSERY- 
ae &e. a has now ready for sending out 
the above ‘and highly-beautiful species of 
ge eying 
ees ne ne Bie 08 
‘Nol our Dilley? Gentry, ent and Pub- 
= he offers at the rig 
—Woolwich, March 25 
Manufacturer, 
NETTIE 
A Warehouse 
quees on hire. 
ners in Silk or 
and BUNTING for Scireeges TR. 
at 208, Pi 
with 
