THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 18. 
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1841. 
he GARDENERS CHRONICLE; 
2 
apy pina is admitted to be b ei we at Britain 
than any other country, ore pow parece of anes on the 
benwieg prove the patrona: se - receives, and the —_ there is 
to extend the knowledge arious b . Many thou- 
rsons are scene toy in are business of Horticulture asa 
ns of existence,and a vast number more are interested in the 
subject, for gardens are now an indispensable part of the domes- 
tic establishm: every ™ expense, 
N ne will, therefore. vantage which may be de- 
riv the establishment of a nade conducted in an honest 
and 1 al spirit of good-will to all, who are gaged or interested 
in Horticulture Gar tank, d who will thus ha 
chi f interco: tion on professional subjec' 
ars 
Ganten satan and to introduce such 3 Lape ek as hasa 
relation to —— ing, together with Ni da Criticisms of 
every work of importance on the subject ‘which a 
Connected with the part of the oa will be a WE ‘ALEN- 
DAR OF big at lpia aiawieint se “detail, and 
so adapted to varying se; as to form a constant assist- 
ance to the memory—Forelgn. te De mestie Correspondence 
upon Horticultural subjects ‘Reports of Ho: orticultural Exhibitions 
and Proceedings—Notices oe Novelties; in short, everything that 
can te advance the profession and ben efit the fers dition of 
the workman, or which may conduce to the pleas: is em- 
ployer. Thus the GarpeNnsr, the Fo ER, the Ron 
e 
MATE, Similar to th 
idence, however, remmeten: on real nature of climate, 
s concern ns wegenatieiiin greatly wan 
PHYSIOLOGICAL Bet kat ose interesting 
ate the harmony of ip and the dependence of 
f the nm the other, will also form 
Another peculiar feature will be the introductio 
tion relating to FORESTING, or ARBORICULTURE, “rhaiews 
mstance: 
same — 
ints te which attention 
collect information upon 
ol 
tal, as well as to convey the earlies' 
new species, which age to gem 
woodland pr ty. When 
of ‘oper , to prune, and ti 
BE STATED WEEKLY IN THE os GE’ 
Weesry GARDEN OPERATI 
it is not intended te oceupy our columns with the 
details RICULTURE, yet as Gardening is the aap end 
Farming, it would beim cible, even if it were desirable, 
clude the general principles om relate = ve cultivation of 
lants, whether upon a ae asmall sc aaa pe Roe 
be found im in th at res: 
st, 
eon beau rt ful pi 
care will be constantly treated of 
horoughly acquainted wi! 
ith their bes 
cellany will hi 
= < or to those rare 
eculiar 
rgpherserfe has the honour to inform the Nobility 
Gentry, that his large hich are TREE RHODODEN- 
m), 0) 
jazed. 
glazed, an 
Sash Manufactory, 8, Claremont Place, Old Kent Road. 
*,* An Apprentice wanted 
comeing of TULIPS.—H. GROOM, Wat- 
WORTH, near ine a Appointment Florist to ‘her Ma- 
jesty, respectfally a that the private view of his exten- 
sive collection of TULIPS will take place on WEDNESDAY, MAY 
5; and tha vhs n the 6th and feliowing days they will be open 
the Publi oge 9 o’clock until 5, Sundays excepted. Admit- 
tan 
SPLENDID SE. » “THE 
ft ANSE ELL or ss ee a Pa blic, Pal his  Cita- 
of Dahlias, containin, ng descriptions of bis splendid 
of pe: 
best show towers) - now ready, ane Sg! ae obtaine: 
plication at the Camden Nursery, Camden Tow’ 
UTTING, aeeat aie to inform his 
urs, and, in soliciting 
ains will be spared in 
ttending to their Soitsinedids 
- | WILD 
pink, eg a constant, an 
taken prizes at Seuth London 
Os. E 
—Plants now ready; apply to Messrs. Warner, Cornhill, or Mr. 
Wildman, 347, Albany-road, Camberwell. 
e) ROS ped gata es a en LANE 
aud SON, EAT BERKHAMPSTE erts, beg to inform 
the Nobility, ahetie fr Public, that ous China, Bourbon, 
Tea-scented Chi Noisette, Climbing, and other ROSES, are 
(tion. Cal gues may be had a ayplication, 
Blooms of A og bear Ae be se tt Mrs. JoHNSToNE’s, 
Govent-garden Market, 
N EW ee AS. —w. CATLEUGH begs to 
nounce to the Cultivators of the. Dahtia, that his splendid 
eedlings will be a és be elivery the second week in May, 
follows or eclipse, ‘TN ent, Beaumont Rose, 
Uxbridge Magnet, wi' with ove other vibieties 
neral Catalogue of first-rate Geraniums, larias,. Pansies, 
Chrysanthemums, Picotees, Verbenas, Pookden, &c. &c. may be 
had —P pre-paid application.—Hans-street, Sloan-street, Chelsea, 
29. 
ENSINGTON NURS 
PRICHARD | FORREST & Co. (sts hiiéors & Co.,) 
beg to remind their Friends and the Public that they have 
still some strong well-rooted Plants of the SWAINSTON SEED- 
LING STRAWBERRY, and this is a for planting 
them. They beg also to direct attention to their selection of 
Agricultural Seeds, and their Garden and Flower Seeds.— 
newly-arranged Catalogue be had on application. 
Having greatly extended the Fruit-tree department of their 
out the summer season, whe: 
by the variety of choice Annuals which peas grow for seed. 
Packets of Bokhara, or Giant Clover, forwarded, by post, to any 
part of the kingdom. 
A large, splendid specimen of Magnolia conspicua (the parent 
plant of all in the cy gt with several thousand blooms, now 
in full perfection, may be seen at the Nursery gratis. 
the neseesity of oboe himself with urnal. —H. GROOM, FLORIST, Weiwoiees, 
The proprietors are happy soo ounce that they have already ondon, inform the stag ma Gentry, and Pub- 
received promises of contributions from great numbers of cared lic, that in consequence on being abo’ ove from his pre- 
es ore pees whom the following may be m fiom en, he a ss a a spare bed L fiend 
TUL cop ing 's, Which will Lo B UCTION. 
rofessor of Oxf essor Henslow, of Cambridge the premises, by Mr Kine, on the 12th of = 1841, 
ences | Beotor materi WTkenen, | Ime 
yle, 
fe! sed Se Songer ek Ak “taille 7 Ip Pe rg tomers Seas ae of Mr. ig meee 
-- iy e ‘0. >, 7 
pp Hogticultutal Society r- Horaer “tat oc | Piceadtly, Messrs. ‘Noble, "Seedsmen, Flect-strect; Messrs. 
. Greville, on, o} 
Mz. Bailey, cs ces Sina s 7 agi Warner, Seedsmen, Cornhill; and of the Auctioneer, Hackney- 
noe york : [Bedford., Sere rdener tothe Duke | road. 
Ble, re t v eu; - 
Mr. Moffatt, Gardener to the Dace of Mr Tillery, Gard er to the Duke of EW PICOTEES.—By especial appointm ent Florists 
Wweas! rtians . . 
Mr. R. Rang ee Ges ener to che Duke }-Mr. Collin » Gardener to the Mar- . to are men the oes Do ‘ainal uae cers W. and F. 
Mr. Wi ener to the Duke mess of Westminster ‘ YOUE! few pairs trong 
of eens ect : (Fitzwilliam. | Mr. Scott, Gardener to the Duke of | following new utiful SEEDLING PICOTEES, 
‘Mr. Cooper, aa tee eather = Sutherland so much admired who i them when in bloom. They 
Mr. ‘eee cg Gard Bar . Frost. Gardener to Lady ai can’ ‘them as being ex: ingly and large Flowers; 
opetoun ie : = 
Mr. are a bi peta | Me Tennis Gard to the Bad | many of them measure 9} to 4 inches price as 
Me pe ima BEE [OWUGES GETGGEE SS EEL | nr, or the Collection for 2. toe, vie--—Youell’s Mr. Baring, 
; dener to Lord Ver- Haag 4 R. P., 5s.; Pupurea elegans, P. P. 10s. 6d. ; e, R. P., 6s. 5 
[Egerten. | Mr. Law, Gardener to Lord Carlisle . 4 %, 3 6d. , Maid of Orleans. 
Mr Erri . | Mr. Canine ‘Sir C. Lemon | ADacreon, R. P., 7s. 6d.; Deborah, R. P., 7: ; a 
Mr. Bastef of the Botanic Garden st Mee re Greets 6 ernenne to Sire ae 8. Pa 485 Fair i en, R. P., 1 x Blake, P. P.. 5s 
Oxford : 2 pairs some > 
go ee ns Gur teers ic Garden Yellows, ik. op 25 pairs do. do., 3%; ines pared of 
Mr. Mearn $ ic. ss a Curator ef the Regent's Pinks, 1/. Plants sent gratis to remunerate for carriage. 
chester Garden, be 
= Shepherd of the Botanic Garden we an of the Botanic Garden at THE TRUE SHRUSLAND 5S 
A: Wilton of Se Beles Mz. Srnith a s seonron, ite the : CHERRY ORCHARD, O18 OLD 
2 Pp T ‘ON, i ? > 
Mr. Beaton, Gar to Sir W- M house, ee ee the kind patronage hi pa 
deton, Bart. hurst, Esq. 
already ex: aan from the Nobility and Gentry, takes Soe to 
Me Toalay. of Birmingham sae sitar of Bese Hom So teas tae amongst the sgpek he has How on haa this beatiful 
Mr. Perrin, of Aighburgh f the Di nt, are in flower. Without his pe ie 
Amateurs rs, ae Garden er personsin- | of peace t int this eplendid Geranium cannot be brought to a high 
terested in Horticultural soepeies are ian ited to favour the | state on; and P. C. having excelled in its ———- 
Editor as early as possible with ee toed wn subjects of | (vide advertisement in No. 4 of the nk ) under- 
professional interest, addressed to the Office, 5, Charles-street, takes to impart this most important any Lady or 
May be on. Gentleman who may rss bim an. 
Se ecaeven caulk hewenn 
Price 6d. 
Mayen EE et 8 
At GARDENER, an active, middle-aged ees shew 
ho thoroughly understands the (Seem Gard 
Gueaen Plants. 
to the management of Cows, Sheep, ma fae 
from his last place, which heleft in Oegeben, 
establishment.—Address J. B., 
yantry for 10 years, as head-garden: 
aaeaner: Leta ae four years’ Toeecepeicieibila character. 
to J. ae Ni » Middlesex. 
DENER, or GARDENER = BAILIFF, a a 
him, and can give un- 
ve reference as to ‘ability, foam <j and zeal.—Direct to 
s Kenngpy, at Messrs. Forrest and Co.’s Nursery, Ken- 
Oo pr re ie PROPRIETORS. —A Person long 
pra Scottish Husbandry, as it is carried 
cn boa tae tgritemsl ebeaeta is ready to ENGAGE himself 
in the capacity of LAND STEWARD to any proprietor desirous 
of improving his estates. The person in question is prepared to 
furnish references to tlemen in Scotland of the first res a 
bility, both i ances ce in the 
Collins, Bookseller, G! 
oe ‘DWELLING-HOUSE, HOT- 
erie BE SOLD BY 
llth of May ( ptable offer ly made by 
Private Contract), unexpired Lease of the , contain- 
ing 19 acres of highly-cultivated Garden-ground, together with 
the well-selected stock of Mr. George Bower, jun. For particu- 
ae to M theroe and L stone, and 
Morris, 
Old Brompton. 
. Pro 
on the premises, 
TO ROSE-GROWERS, &c. oeigt CAMPBELL BUDDING- 
to this D sim) ae 
ingenious instrument. Th budding erally, and 
of Roses in particular, so ly effected with it, as. to prevent 
the possibility of the erated, which is too often 
with the ivory thereby disappointing the hopes of 
the operator. It used rs a ore the 
me os ol 
t has been successfi 
inventor, Mr. Peter CAmMpPse.t, fron whom 
the ee ee it requires only 
to be known to receive net tee —FPrice 6s. 6d. each. 
BRIDGE : NURSERY. 
ESSRS. BROWN and ATTWELL possess th 
tire Stock of the following Splendid Seedling DAHEIAS; 
acum several Pulte s08 peide? the censorship of 
the w price, 
=e warran Flowers. ne its first 
oe in May. Trade Orders of 6 Piants last week in April. 
rg aac A agatemy. — Bright colour, cupped, large and s. d. 
p, constant, and first-rate _ and 
els raat eae 5 feet -10 6 
EMPEROR OF Cunta (attwell}— —Dark maroon, with beau- 
SS — in Lier Srrader’ aaa petals, well up, 
fine size, constant, ¢ certain show 
flower . . 
MADELINE Brar {attw ell) — — Delicate and white 
—_—" bag otra rose- ps ye short- raeees sory rising 
and abundant Lara and good 
prac sly Mie: a oe a pematitel variety, 2 to 3 fee’ 6 
Messrs. B. and A. can also supply all the Seedling a So of 
this years: Charges equally low. They will warrant 
left to oT 
applicatio Orders re- 
a 
a 
former 
send out, provided the eee is 
treet, nents garden. 
OODLANDS NURSERY, _ropororenct ee a mer! 
a ee minus tn _ptinae —— 
ae pte 
sent Pe emnn pape Pm pate Lomeeatr ntl seis! ow 4 
cena ee ae ee 
ery reasonable prices, and for which early orders 
seg tempaltielly cnliettell, Wia--- 
Bases, the selection of sorts being left to W. W. and Son: 
Bengal, Tea-scented, s woasereine et 
y . ‘ é at a 128s = 
fme . « Senge estes BE 
fme . « * e., 
Climbing and Noisette . 9s. to 12s. 
peng rd ong ese 
padi Cousbettie Sar Ok sachie 
Dito, Bay's Bente seeimgs 6 1540, © sits, sete “bed. each. 
= 
—— 12 sorts for i per doz 
Heliotroyes; fim eS. Der 
Petunias, Squi! scum i per doz. 
Verbenas, 10 caaaac bee iz, 5. per 
Y. Barnerii, is. wie. each ; ee: rit iene ere na, 3s. 6d. each, 
Pentstemon gentianoides <i ee is. 6d-each. 
moea Learit (redakonse C Climbe ch. 
‘The above will be carefully packed ‘and labelled ; _also plants 
ga; 
W. _W.and Sonhave to 3 tama rf the above, a fine col: 
I m of Camellias, a > assortment of. Green! 
and Climbers, Hardy Climbers, and Herba PI 
of which may be had GRATIS, wi application. 
N. B.—The month of May is considered the best time it 
ing out all the varieties of Chinese and Bourbon Roses, Gera- 
niums, Verbenas, &c. &c. : 
