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A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY 
No. 17. SATURDAY. APRIL 24, 1841. 
ROSPECTUS OF Die —J. KEYNES _ Peopareeny announces that 
H RDENERS CHRONICLE; ) is Stok of Batra Pine Pant ae a ve ay Se ee 
NEWS Ist, ding my Keynes, Constancy, 
A WEEELY pod! D OF 
Deft ce, Maid of Bath, Scarlet Leyrand, Sia. y 
The Horticultural ~ rt Palit ed by Professor Lindley. dine, Conservative Phenomenon, and Att the LEADING show 
ing is admitted to wnat tg reat Britain | sowers of last season. The usual discount to the trade. Fine 
th y other country, and the number of works on the | old Varieties 12s. per dozen.—Salisbury, April 17, 1841. 
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Garden Botany, and to introduce such Natural His 
relati to Gardening, together with Notices an icisms of 
every work of im] the subject which may appear. 
Ty tance on 
BAR OF a aesin hay ca wig ag ove in great 
adapted to the ms as to form a consta: 
tend to advan: 
wea Na or whieh ma y conduce to the ple: 
ployer Thus the Ga a, the Forester, the a: persed 
CT, cr, the DRAINE = the e Roab-waxsn and the Corracks willall 
n their respective pursuits recorded. 
creating an Art 
PHYSIOLOGICAL INQUIRIES andall how ose interesting topics 
which elacidate the harmony of nature, and the dependence of 
Sire ba ofthe creation each on the other, will also form 
liar eatiane will be the introduction a nforma- 
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RELY IN THE CA > TOGET 
Alth it is not intended = occupy our columns with the 
details of AGRICULTURE, yet as Gardening is the parent of 
Farming, it would be rine mg ete ifit were desirable, to ex- 
clude the general principles eee late to the From ape ant = 
plants, whether upona } allscale, Whate 
fore, may be found Cie. that renpect to ‘o the Former 
be port 
LORIST our Miscellany will have much interest, not 
everything relating to ee tiful pro- 
in such a m im ed with 
the merits or promla of new voatotiens and with their best modes 
of ae ar » but _ because w ve png mir a co 09 
word—leaving 
providing hii Joye oe 
Pp i ‘e happy to an at they have already 
received promises of gprs srg from great numbers of their 
friends and su 4 i whom the following may be more 
particularly named :— 
Professor Daubeny, of Oxford Henslow, of Cambridge 
Professor Graham, ip means 2c ir W. eo Hooker, of G 
Professor Royle, of King's'Colleg paar ane orn Kev. W. Herbert, 
Sree i eee oe 
Herdeulnial Society ans! As Howser 1H 
eae lt is the ‘Duke of 
= pom a has the —— to inform the Nobility 
DRONS tbe te y whie a an Twen 
Feet Hi ick. and have many thousand ate on spews are now 
great beauty, and will continue so for or three eeks. 
f *,* Admittance Guniar. 
Exotic Nursery, King’ 's Road, Chelsea, April 10, 1841. 
SPLENDID SEEDLING DAHLIA, ‘‘THE Q 
ANSELL begs to inform ee Public, that t his Cata- 
wd em of Dahlias, containing descriptions of his splendid 
seedling *‘ gp dirrexceyslt &c. with sheesenanie the peat 6. 12, and 
24 (inten! ded f e guidance of persons unacquainted ya the 
best wed ‘Rowers, vi now ready, and may be obtained b; 
plication at the Cam: Nursery, Camden Town. 
ST, Watworts, near London, 
- eacatiae 0. inform the Nobitity, Gentry, and Public, that in 
consequen' m his Garden, 
e of being about to remove fro! is present 
he intends act of a spare of SELECT TULIPS, which 
will be SoLp py AvcTIoN, on the premises, in the early part of 
jax nets Seite of tim ne wil be given as soon as the dayi is fixed. 
24 also 0 State that ~_ is dis) ore g of his surplus 
ot see e:, po very moderate prices 
tS KERNAN having eed his usual Importation 
° hes Autamn-Flowering harp ey STOCKS, ASTERS, &c., 
which may be sown all the mofth of May ; as also the best hardy 
Perennials ; and knowing the disappointment from home- 
Seed of the above kinds—begs to offer the same as highly 
deserving attention. Ladies and Gentlemen not acquainted wil ith 
the best varieties, if good enough to name the sum to which they 
would limit their. orders, and. mention 
ming any sort particularly 
desired, ma t assured that ye will have no reason to regret 
leaving the choice to himself, he having given universal satis- 
faction las to all such discretionary orders. J. Ke N 
7 very ty that is worth notice acer gos th ~ 
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3 of such a 
sonltiplicity of nai pat 
he éan furnish partics y kind that Seeger chara 
Price 6d. 
Wiiscern A SITUATION as scart or Gar- 
judge of Cattle, &c. 
wife will take care “of a lone dairy, or poultry, “a 
Have cone characters. Address (post paid) to C. C., 9, Mansi 
house street, London. 
A* GARDENER, a aenty —_— Man, aged 40, 
fee? understands ww Land; whe shinai be 
d a useful man, and can any a on se pec aan 
Seon to = ‘ore John Deacon, Esq., Mabledon Dark, 
ridge, Ken! 
Ware a Person between 30 and 40 years of age, 
who understands the management 0! ines, Grapes, 
Peaches, peti ae forcin; cag ey in a revere also the propagation of Green- 
house and pee Sain will be uired.as to cha- 
racter for bility, 
and habits of ean ‘telat past three 
Frere aay i ipteter, post-paid) to — mand Son, 
Newington, Mi iddles 
AS UNDER: GARDENER, a Fae ‘Man, aged 21. 
A ium will be given to a Head-Gardener or Nursery- 
man for a cone situation. He has been besa ne st = 
dening. Direct to 0 - Le at Mr. Judge’s, 4, Fitzroy-place, 
road, London. 
We mace A SITUATION as GARDENER, by a 
ericumbrance. . He 
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Safer where a number of men were emp! one 
the same if required. Address M. D., 
Post- office, 
Chelsea. 
tes 10] ai LEMEN and GENTLEMEN.—WANTED 
Man, a Situation as aprawors = GAR- 
experien: 
pies eet perfectly understands the arrangem: equired 
by a large age Live as mer ap ee —Adaress “poe vai) 
Y.Z., at Messrs. Rolliso Son’s, ery, 
ac MAR RKET - Fike N ay ‘nd OTHE -— 
TO ear TURNHAM GR in the County of 
Middlesex, re Te ears, a Manuyr-CAnDEx , containing 
oe ar memo ek Ure round in a good:s'! its eae 
cultivation.—4, Great Russell-street, Cov’ hergy ncn en. & Fruit 
~ herry, Damson, and other trees also Currant, Gooseberry, and 
( ; DOD begs to announce to the GROWERS OF | Raspberry bushes; Strawberry, and er plants. 
* DAHLIAS, more he intends sen out, the second week Immediate may be hi The Premises may be 
in May, Plants of his s g Dahlia Bonny M: viewed and further particulars obtained ~ 4 SP plying to Mr. Cul- 
bright primrose, so wells en Pg tanga tack itis Lo nr org “ame lington, Solicitor, 47, Craven. n- street, S 
the flowers stand well above, the foliage a perfect show-flower, 5 ae A 
fit for a stand of 1 0s. 6d., d., carting Heb. ‘A remittance 4 JA |. NURSER ee ) SEEDSMAN, 
will be required. * Breet’ M , No. 7, Devonshire-str * Kn on, SURREY, begs most respectfully to call mye 
Newin; ‘auseway, London. tion to the under-named pane, bana = bs aie goo x 
Se ee, | De ane Show and will en: supply strong 
CS eee on pepo ee and LIGHT the first wee T. J. also begs to state that he has. a ge- 
For SALE. id three Li XES and Lens, neral Catalogue of all the other approyed sorts,as well a5 a 
ot ali sizes, ready a ares wees the best'ma-| Catalogue of Stove, Greenhouse,. Herbaceous Plants, &e:, which 
i packed and se all parts ofthe kingdom; won light | can be had o m application. > ite oT sed. 
boxes, and lights complete, from ii. "8s. Garden lights made, Seckatit’s Cooper, dacs 4», 6 “106 
glazed, and painted, from Is. per foot. es.and Frames made, It obtained s at.the following Shows :—Farn- , 
giased 008 | oe mes — 1s. 8d, per foot.—At JAMES WATTS’ ham, first Prize, and in the first stand of 
Man a mont Place, Old Kent Road. ay Guildford, first for Seedlings, and the — 
* An aere entice wanted. being the only places w 
PICOTEES, AURICULAS, LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, AND ciabldn! Michie ot Winebestdl, fine largerosy purple 3to4 26 
GERANIUMS. —_—— Grenadier, the best orange yetout = - -3to4 50 
1 t Ege ROOM, WALWORTH, near ey nh by by Ap- eee maroon Ss ote : . : 
tment Florist to Her Majesty, respectfully inf owe, velvety m . «5» 
Nobility, Gentry, and Pu apse that. oe bes es Se of the Dowager, fine large blush white .4,,0 36 
aeees: ——. which ery moderate % Rol Burt, lght red, sometimes : 
supe: ee ne eee es, £ 8, a. fully shot Se en te oes eer ee 
ae ho. 6 a é é “é . 210 0 King of Roses (Thom: ’s) light rose é .3to4d 106 
Yellow Picotees, 12 superfine sorts, with their It obtained Prizes at several open Shows. 
names, 1 pairofeach . eer Se Te —m 1841. 
ot ees ¢ PRONE ac we 
canted gE Lak: Lee SSP ESSRS. BROWN and ATTWE ssess the en- 
Ee pana im: i cs m4 oO M tire Stock of the following Splendid rie DAHLIAS; 
H. Gaoon begs to they have obtained sev izes, and passed the censorship of 
Plants is ready, and can. ay fe ae cee on application. the trade with bes hg ayes Flowers. Stor th aes 
*,* The Se 
Reo FORREST x en o, (at = iazcou & Co.,) 
vanced Pants of. 
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Mz, id ie the Arch- | 
ork (Bedford. | Mr. ee hatntoch, 
Mr. Caie, Geratane to the Duke of | _ of Buccleugh. 
Mr. Mosaes Gardener to the Duke of | Mr. Tillery, Gardener to the 
Newvastle. {ef Norfolk. Portland. 
Mr. R. Wilson, Gardener to the Mr. Collinson, Gardener to the 
Mr. Woolley, Gardener to the Duke of Westminster, 
of a ~ (Fitzwilliam. | Mr. ener to the Duke of 
Mr. ardener to the Earl Sui 
Mr. to the Earl a aaty Gm 
= og OR dP oz 
Mr. Smith, Gardener to the of | Mr. Jennings, Gardener to the 
#r. Buchan, Gardener to Lord Bagot Mr: J. Wilson, Gardener to the Earl 
Mr. Mi |, Gardener to Lord Ver- | of “Io 
thie Wictoaion. + ements | ee ere eeerar at bint: berm 
i Gardener to Sir P. if. te 5 
“Mr. Baxter, of the Botanic Garden at | Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir 
Oxford 2 trobus Be 
Mr. Campbell, of the Botanic Garden got ane os 
anchester. away : oe tet a “ 
Mr. Mearns, Zoological Garden, Man- | Mr, Marnoc! 2 PP. a 
chester eo Park Sats. OF - Y 
‘Mr. Shepherd, of the Botanic Garden | Mr. Niven, of the Botanic Gar 
at Liverpool = Dublin 
Mr. Williameon, of the Botanic Gar- Me Seale 
Mr. , Beaton, Gard ‘ o * Brock): 
hurst, Esq. ‘ 
Me tokey , of Birmin Mr. Menzies, of Hope House, near 
Mr. Mackay, of SE. Halifax 
Mr. Perrin, of ys mcaereg Mr. Whiting, of the pdene 
urserymen, Gardeners, and © persons in- 
Souteatianeh teoereen anacsoued.tn. tea, Ota, 8. 3, Charies- 
Coveat-Gardea, May be ordered ofall Newsmea. 
MS haves bated wclie 
-o-thirds. 
2? thick petals, and of theparest white ; 
am escries @ tne fags Wea, ‘April 
ot Stiicuils = 
plant of ailin the Kingdom), Of th several thousand blooms, — 
full perfection, may arsery 
Emrrnor OF diuaues tAtnwelty<died aroon, with 
perm = shade in the leaf, sitrcupped petal, well, % 
ize, constant, excellent habit, mete 
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MavELinE Bray {Attwell)—Delicate primrose vand shies * 
tipped with rose-pink, fine short-cupped petals, 
centre, constant and abundant bloomer, poner Be : 
oe ee fe a a ee ate co © 
essrs. B. and A. can supply all the’ Seedling: varieties’ 
and fo! ¥ £ PU dally: low. They will warrant 
all they send out, provided the selection isteft to themseives.- 
N.B.—Descriptive Catalogues upon jon. Orders re- 
ived b @RNAN, e garden. 
LORICULTU: —The Undersigned 
wee the GARDENERS’ Ca 
“ GARDE? i RONI- 
cre,” in which wa Sw be ta a List. of a Seeds. 
Hip genvees Cua et? d at 6d. 
SFr rm it gives whe si i tiffe a 
age ° co spell an 
Popular Sas igen g nthe id ass and Order; Natural 
Sat tims of towering s 
JAMES CARTER, a Fu 
Lonpon. 
yed Dahlias, of which a Catalogue 
new and approy: 
gral 
_ "$9 fine annual ning Heels, pelating co best 
? ost &! - 4.68. 
35 ditto, = gy : ° . . . . : + 610 
98 fine Perennials . «® 5 
London. 
Dated sted Ar 14, 1941, 
week in May. Tra e patter 6 
Awaruyst (Attwell) — fees oad colour, capped, — and s. d. 
centre, well up, co , and eo a , 
how flower. Plants 5 re + . 10 6 
