THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY 
No. 16. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1841. wae ee 
OSPECTUS OF Mw KNIGHT has the honour to inform the No- A S HEAD GARDENER, or GARDENER and 
‘HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE; and Gentry, that his large Scarlet TREE RHODO- peg ni a Single Man, agtd 35, who thoroughly under 
A WEEKLY RECORD OF RURAL ee tice nek tee true wee Sach a rare a hich phe ee relied these Gardeni his business ad F ‘Sy 
‘hem, no’ ™ : 
The Horticultural part Edited by Professor Lindley. .. | great beauty, and will many phew repent sash pre are enn, a rain ny scan eve eye ¥ 
Gardening is admitted to be better understood in Great Britain *,* Admittance gratis. me aie whom he lived four years. an Be W.W., . W: with 
subject prove the patronage it receives, and the desire there is | _ ote Nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea, April 10th, 1841. een, Fulham. Seer nee 
subject prove patronage it receives, po TERRE Uthat aha etait Lae mls i Sie tee eee + oo ade see DE OT BRS I< oP aa 
to extend the knowledge of its various branches. Many thou- GROOM, FLORIST, Watworrs, near Lieiiia, ANTS a Situation ss EO ROE NEE a Single Man, 
sand persons are engaged in the business of Horticulture asa I | * begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Publi , that rg 28 years new who = Mleesipeemoehs 2 Business in 
pas gag adi tae ey aR La a eae interested in the | consequence of being about to remove from his Behe Garden, | its various branches, saute tone 20 objection to go to France or the 
subject, for gardens are now an indispensable part domes- | he intends disposing of a bed of SELECT TULIPS, which | United States of America; can mere a satisfactory character from 
tic establishment of every person who can afford the expense. | will be Soup ay AucTION, on the premises, in the early part of | the gentleman he has left. Address, R. Parnell, Horticultural 
No one will, therefore, doubt the advantage which may be de- | way. Due notice of time will be given as soon as the day is fixed, | Society’s Garden, Chiswick, London. 
rived from the establishment of a Journal conducted in an honest Geos also begs to state that he is disposing of his surplus L 
and liberal spirit of good-willto all, who are engaged or interested | stock of Pants, &c., at very moderate prices. (7 ANTS a Situation as FOREMAN, in a Gentleman’s 
in Horticulture and Gaxie Botany, and who will thus havea amataclieSe ese FEF to. Garden, a Single Man, aged 27; has Quix similar situation 
means of intercommunication on professional subjects. AHLIAS.—J. KEYNES respectfully announces that | for two years, and perfectly understands his business in all its 
The plan proposed to a5 followed in the ae atte a igo his Stock of Extra Fine Plants will be ready for distribu- | branches. Address, A "A: By Post Office Lower Clapton. 
GarpENERS’ CHRONICLE, is in THE FIRST PLACE e ita tion May Ist, includi Fanny Keynes, Constancy, Scarlet | ==>—sume a IITA IA OO 
weekly record of everything that bears upon Horticulture or | Defiance, Maid Bath, Scarlet Leyrand, i ANTS A SITUATION Be GARDENER, a Mar- 
Garden Botany, and to introduce such Natural History as Baudine, Conservative Phenomenon, and aut the LEADING show ried Man, about 25 years of age, who has a 
to Gardening, t er with Notices and Criticisms of : knowledge of his b : geen objection to the charge ofa 
reli &, toge flowers of last season. The usual discount to the 
every work of importance the subject which may appear. | old Varieties di —Salisbury, April 17, 1841. cow, e ‘haracter from family he has just 
Connected with this part of the plan will be a WEEKL suai s . = 
DAR OF GARDENING OPERATIONS, givenin great detail, and THE TRU. UBLAND SCARLET GERANIUM. 
so emanted to the varyi ng seasons - a form a —— asaiat- P CONWAY, “the Caseig paris OP "A MARRIED NAN, w GARDENER, who poten 
ance to the memory—Foreign and Domestic Correspondence * BROMPTON, late van, who perfectly 
upon Horticultural subjects—Reportsof Horticultural Exhibitions | ho eins Ean. in ackatateaiior the tind Setioeng i has understands his peg : es a 
fan cot ance te promo ad ees ine ein of | Se ht Scans eS cette Get hse | Shove Nave, Hoop wade” * PM 
bers Sea seg 83 2 amongst the as Now on of thi * 2 
the workman, or which may conduce pleasure of his em- | plant, are some in . Without hi i es 
e Garpensr, the Forester, the RuRAt Arcat- | of treatment this be brought to a high D . sglryy pimdigarg x! ses Man, a. of mp 
Fcrsc4 = Dratner, the RoAD-MAKE the Corracer, willall | state of perfection; and P. C. having excelled in its culti cic pemeeaeeet Pees he porcine jar go 
ave the improve: in ective . (vide advertisement in No. 4 of the Gardeners’ ) under- OPER: 
GARDENING is in many Tespects the art of creating an Avr: takes to impart thie most im; important apeapnnng to any Lady or eee rn a Sn ee the 
FICIAL CuimATE, similar to that in which plants are naturally | Gentleman may favour with an order. aes seri ees street, Rent: 
eee BA cc however, regarding the real nature of climate, SE SS DE is land-place. 
vegetation, is greatly wanted. SUPERB SEEDLING DAHLIA. DEAN ANTED by a steady, active Young Man, a Situation 
RIOLOBROAL. INQUIRIES, and all those topies | 5 Pair 2 aarp sd sis Sear ge ae tinge ne ae as PROPAGATOR in the Houses, or as Propagator and 
weuch elucidate ote : ieee tech ee ie cae, wit arionear | very yar excellent show-flower ; wil be ae an acqui- aoe as Direct, post-paid, A. M., 11, Cumberland-market, 
ve to most grower; gained four seedling 
re Fees feature will be the introduction of prizes in, 1840, and was in the Stand which gained ined the premier ({ARNATIONS, PICOTRES, &e.—Mr. J. KING 
i ame let r ARBORICU! TURE. This wronc Pee oe 24 in Septe $ ie en inform Gentlemen, Florists and others, that 
oreemee su jects to which the sttention of thee pase Shire Dahlia Show, open to all Britain; height, 4 feet. Plants in | submit i iveuction os Mowpay, igth April, at twelve, at uc- 
Te'cha be ai directed; a, for it little unders those who | May, 10s. 6d. The usual discount wal ue Eevee the Trai, tion a Mart, & frst iat collection of Carnations, u ow. snd white 
have occasion to avai og it, hough the amo f property Rae above, addressed essrs. Cormac! Co., gro icotees, &c. To be viewed morning 0: 3 
affected by the management of timber stands second only near ee eee amrger ts reiki en talogues may be had at the Mart; at Mr. Lake’s, seedsman, Bi- 
of land. The natural laws which govern the Laprcare of tim London; famines ia ota , penne shopsgate-street ; and of the Auctioneer, Hackney-road. 
ber and regulate its growth, the value of it, the extent to which ester illiam Deans, Nurseryman, Jedburgh, N 2 
it is influenced by soil, and consequently to what circumstances |. ™¢et with prompt attention. LATE ae ea eet a Ma gory &e., 
are to be ascribed the great pnts in quality of the same spe- ; LANCIFOLI AND for Horti purposes.— » Manufac- 
cies grown in different places, are all points to which attention PICOTEES, vague = LILIUM cl UM, pe f maanemere yer gerne os ee Drawings, 
that very important but much-negieeted subject, the aseasey ot | FY | GROOM, WALWORTH, near London, by Ap- | S°7 OPS Site pagings for Hower Borders, &e 
trees, of their decay, whether natural or acciden- ° poi t respectfully informs the 
‘well asto convey the earliest notices of the introduction of | Nobility, Gentry, and Public, that he has a Bne selection of the ay WA YOUBLL “dhe, out Gina eee 
sre tees sinck mes a rma tenes ieee wie eames ee thet extent well sented Stock of EARSATIONS 
of woodland property. en » to prune, and |, WILL mea > z bs a Ben? 7 Sees Pie 
TEep KLY IN THE C. ETHER WITH THE pairofeach .  . - 210 0 and PICOTEES. — #8. 
Weexty GARDEN OPERATIONS... : Yellow Picotees, 12 superfine sorts, with their Pairs, includin; s of Yi Picotees 1 * 4 
Pe rms. ts oes eee oe cna ae = Pit eso ak : webs < heir names, — 20 Ditto, of : : . 1006 
etails of g is parent oj > 
Farming, it would be impossible, even if it were desirable, to ex- Aplantofeach . =. 6 0.) ms ee 813 6 By late wl st pratisfo emineafe fo cae 
clude the general principles which relate to the cultivation of Lilium lancifolium al . re 015 0 *,* To be had in or out of pots with the greatest safety. 
mca pemeane ap taut in that reapeet ee Pate ca H. Groom begs to ie tae occu ind cho tl. Se 
‘ore, may be: impo! 2 
be coustantiy reported. Plants is ready, and can be forwarded by poston application. Dyas ONICAL lotto {ousy nse en 
To the FLORIST o' ve mu not 7 [SSS ee by J. Rocers, Trac bovmnte teak size of JOHN 
=, because e' everythin gelatin oa sa those rare and ns pro- FLORISTS TO QUEEN DOWAGER. 
ductions which are his peculiar care wi constantly treated of 
in such a mer as to make him thoroughly acquainted ESSRS. W. « “a and FP. Y ELL Rave a few seat ed 
the merits or demerits of new varieties, and with their best modes e ee wat very pets De ot Se 
of cultivation, but -s we shall tak: by-all ica which "Tiactan: 
o ns as may be gi e the who i them bloom. 
j them as fine and large flowers; many of them 
TT tan aed e ee ae eee measured 3¢ to 4 inches in diameter. A few of them are now 
¥ ishi ii ee » The under, or 
domestic and political News which is usually found emp in the pecmntclgg  ae : Ps eer oe 
paper. We consider it unnecessary to dwell on this head el 10s. 6d.; Duke, R.P., 6s.; R.P., 108. 6d. ; 
aire Min heatratbaecsiatr neem Anacreon, R.P., 7s. 6d. R.P., 7s. 6d.; Maid of Orleans, will be found ae moe ened oeaien poy 
banners of an ; On the contrary, our S.P., 4s.; Fair Ellen, R-P., 10s. 6¢.; Fellows’ Annette, S.P., 5s.; hilating the een Fly, and clearimg the houses of all insects. 
be to make Tue GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE a full and c MD as Be ob Blake, P.P., 5s. oid ak thee tn Tobacco Mannfactory, No. 28, CHISWELL-STREET, 
Sive Record of Facts only—a N. ‘To be had in or out of pots with the greatest safety ea et atl at 2s. 6d. per Ib. for Tobacco, and 9d. per lb. 
word—leaving the to form his own conclusi ‘armouth Nursery. for Paper, especially pre for this specific purpose, and not in 
nisns ; Sur’ object being ‘the elucidal the least injurious to the Plants. article has been tried with 
success, and is highly recommended by Mr. 
ti 
ion and 
will thy i ON NURSERY. 
addition to the peculiar feature of the Journal, with such avariety Reeeres FORREST & ee (late Marcotm & Co. co.) 
hese siren teh their Friends and the Public that they have 
he ournal, well-rooted Plants STON 
Pamplin, 
fons, Holloway, and others.—, AlL orders with Post-office order 
will be punctually attended 
anf the SWAIN SEED. | ———— ; 
The proprietors are happy to announce that they have ~ season. Mess — S. PROTHEROE & MORRIS_ aie. 
received promises of contributions from great numbers of their ‘ to i of the late Mr. Hogg) yg ton 
friends and , : m the ‘ lomew-lane, on 
nlarly ds : 
Profesmee Gober aie We. J. Hoste, of Ole 
Professor Royle, of King’s College he Hon. and Very 
6 Barker, Esq-, Birmi nee Manchester 
Tticu! . Horner. 
Mr. Williameon, of the Botanic Gar. j Ms, Sent pac S AND Pico f Winchester, fine ae large rosy Deayle 4 ae 
Mr. Beaton, : [Mr Ap mail the atte: 7 . | —_ Grenadier, the best crange yetout : 
Mc GelarsRicninam | gs Monat, of Hope House, ar |e tobe extensive collection, which he OfEr# st — —— Seon rears conn eee 
~ Perrin, of Aighburght } Mr. Whiting, of the: .. ¥\ respectfully invites the Nobility and toinspect : 
ti ars, Nurserymen, Gardeners, pe = 3 ree ena. etre ears og ng and be age 
crested in Horticultural pursuits, invited to favour solely possession. The flowers thirds 
Editor as early as possible , With Componnications upon subjects of | “ A. indica alba,” aes ees it ias ‘onnce rontes blooms 
professional interest, addressed to the Omics, 3. Chatles-strect; most abundantly, and carries a fine foliage.—Woolwich, April 
Covent-Garden, Tay be eee kak owenen. - 16, 1841. 
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