THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 2 
Price 6d. 
No. 20. Stiebeiat MAY bb, 1841. 
OSPECTUS OF 
HE GAR Di BN * ~ if ee ok nd petbi tks LE; Ro SOUTH LONDON. HORTICULTURAL 
A WEEELY RECOR: NEWS. The aot gee joaggie SHOW of > cas 
The Ho rticultur part. Edited by. Professor "Lindley. will be held at the agg tn Kennington, on W: 
G ming is adm: e better understood in Great Britain | pay next, Ma gr a baw way Band of wind i 
th any o pros 4 number = — Ba the | will atten: 1d. son teee One till Seven.—Admission, io 
abject prove the patronage it receives, and the desire there is 
to ate ia the ki waedes of its various branches eye tho ATE HORTICULTURAL 
sand gaged in the business of Horticult ® THE FIRST EXHIBITION will ‘ake piace in n Fitzroy- 
means of existence, and a vast number more are interested in the park, Highgate, on satalianee the aw wef pe es be 
subject, f r are now an indispensable part of the domes-| ,,ened to Visitors at pee *cloc! cllete, Bt 6d., may be 
tic establish: every person who can afford the expense, obtained on or before the pattdoar ier gate ; lies at Hornsey, 
No one will, therefore, doubt the advantag h may be de- | pampstead, Kentish oases d Camden me or at the oe 
rived from the establishment of a Journal conducted in ap hon 
and liberal spirit of good-willto all, who are aged or interested 
in Horticulture and Garden Botany, and who will thus h 
cheap m s of intercommunication on professional ij ¥ 
d in the ma nt of T 
RDENERS’ CHRONICLE, iS iN THE FIRST PLACE to make it 
weekly record of everything that bears upon iculture or 
Garden Botany, and to introduce such Natural History as has a 
DAR GARDENING OPERATIONS, givenin detail, and 
so adapted to the varying season: to form ten br ‘ist- 
ance the memory—Foreign and Domestic espondenc 
hi pursuits rec 
respects the art of creating an 
to that in which plants are batarally 
: regarding the real nature of climate, 
cerns vegetation, Has uctivenntek. 
«PHYSIOLOGICAL SS ee interesting topics 
the harmony of nature, and the dependence of 
the creation each om the other, will also form 
id _conseque 
. dl “ 
rate ies, nibs promise to increase either ieee or value 
on ‘eoowane property. Whento plan ss to prune, —_ to ase gos 
BE — ED ws Y IN i Cain TOGET 
Werexty GARDEN OPERAT! 
Although it ee not inte: sie ty to cupy our columns with the 
details of Frese yet as s Gardening is the parent of 
Farming, it woul impossii even if itw desirable, to ex- 
clude the Pherae pence ca ge aie to t the cultivation of 
plants, w tema large orasmalliscale. Wha‘ gaat —= 
fote, may be found important in that respect to the Farmer will 
be constantly re) ed. 
To the FLORIST our Miscellany will have much interest, not 
only because e' agi 9 rir ip to those rare and beautiful pro- 
auctions which are his peculiar care will be constantly treated of 
in such a manner se to make him thoroughly acq: 
the merits or demerits of new 
of calidon, but also 
to eeaanden t that they pare already 
eaten meg etme from great numbers of a 
among whom the following si be mi 
Professor Henslow, of Cambridge 
Professor G: Gaen a em Sir W. J. Hooker, of een 
Professor Royle, of Sains ollege 
The Hon. and Very Nev. W. Herbert, 
George Barker, Esq., Ladies prs Dean of Manch: exer 
G. vane m, Esq., retary of the | John Rogers, Es: 
Decthonr eine Dr. Horner, 
Dr. Greville, ‘Edinburgh Paxton, Gard to the Duke of 
Mr. Bailey, Gardener to the h- | Devonshii 
bishop of York C Mr. M‘Intosh, Gardener to the 
Mr. Caie, Gardener the Duke of of Buccieugh. 
Mr. Moffatt, Gardener to the Duke of | Mr. Sheen Gardener to the Duke of 
Nerreastle {of Norfolk. Portla: 
t. R. Wilson, Gardener to the Duke r. Collinson, Garden: the Mar- 
Mr. Woolley, Gardener to the Duke quess of Westminster 
of Sutherland (Fitzwilliam. | Mr. Scott, Gard: te the 
Mr. Coo ef Gardener = en Earl} Sutherland 
Mr. Hi rson, Gardener to the Earl | Mr. F; Lady en- 
item ville 
Fitzwi “TBlopetotn 
Mr. Smith, Gardener to i of | Mr. Jennings, Gardener to the Eari 
Mr. Buchan, Gardenerto paral set Mr. J. Wilson, Gardener te the Earl 
— Mi itchell, Gardener to eee 
(Egerton. w, Gardener to Lord Carlisle 
Me i , Gardener te Sir P. Mr. Boot, Gardener to Sir C. Lemon 
Mr. Baxter, of the Gusten ae | Mr: Grom Gardener te Bir East 
Oxford com 
Mr, Campbell, of the Botanic G: | Mr. C 
or. agen = B mais 
t. Mei cal Gard: » Curator a 
chester Bg a Orcs Garden, ae Bisse 
Mr. Shepherd, of the Botanic Garden | Mr. Niven, ic G 
at Liverpool Dublin 
Mr. Williamson, of ic Gard: 
den at Sheiseld 
Mr. Bi =e Sir W. Mid- ue eer ', Gardener to’ 
is = hurst, - 
Mr. Insleay, of Birmin; Mr, Menzies, of Hope House, near 
Mr. Mackay, of St. Helens Halifax 
ir: Perrin, of Aigh! | Mr. Whiting, of th 
mi 
the Garpsnens’ CHRONICLE, g from weekly increasin; 
list of Subscribers, Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, published in January, 
have Teprinted ; and to save all parties expense, two num- 
bers of the original m have com] in one of the 
Omitting the political and other tem: 
*,* Orders received 
.. Warner 
Mr. Flanagan’s, bition Foe street ; Mr. Charlewood’s, Cor 
Garden; Mr. Kernan’s, Russell-street ; and Mr. Brown’s, Egyptian 
Hall, Picea’ dilly. 
*,* The Coldstream Band will attend. 
G BeEerene FLORAL AND rs wand orlec Sc 
aadat tein to be held at the Saerriztp BoTANicai 
GARDENS, und Patronage of 
His Grace the Dean of Nor-| The Rt. Hon. Lord Wharncliffe 
folk, E.M. | The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Surrey 
His Grace the Duk The Rt. Hon. Lord Milton 
The Hon. John Stuart Wortl 
shire 
The my naan Hon. oe bipeatpcme 
The Commi 
ittee of the S eld Botanical: an 
respectfully announ es the No! 
and Horti: Amate ris Chek they intend ang Exhibitions 
of Plants, Flowers, sTreRe & and Vi les, in the *s Gar- 
dens, Sheffield, on Wspwzspar, June 16th, and on ‘Wanweepay, 
SEPTEMBER cares 1841 ; to be open to “ong England ; valu- |- 
able Prizes warded to the specimens yan ach de- 
partmen’ 
Schedules may be obtained on application _ paid) to Mr. 
prscas my ~_ iy: narmelig Barker Pool, or to Mr. F. Williamson, 
| Mirena soctet ging ai pee HORTICUL- 
TURAL SOCIETY. ec. wee of Plants, 
egetal jester tht will be held a 
» King-street, on tTacsisy the 3 pees oth Pavan from 
Spe eloek at noon to Six _ bona a0 in the 
arded to Gentlemen, Amateurs, 
aed ea E. Cotram, Secretary, 
. Manchester. 
ox A yew tg Norfolk and Norwich Hor- 
vertised that a Gotp Wartce 
ven by Mr. Gonre of Tooting, single 
a be given 
of Cox’s athe to be exhibited at the open Dahlia Show at 
— sn thel sth sg moma feels it due to the Public 
his promise. 
to announce that. Mr. C. has pEcurvep to fulfil 
By order = the Committee ; 
Norwich, 12th May, 1841 C. S. GIL MAN, Hon. 
PABLIS —The Committee of the Sartspury Pain 
DawLia Socuty announce that the ANNUAL eee 
TION will be held at EVERLEY, on Fray, the 27th of 
AucusT, when THREE SILVER CUPS, of the value of Ten 
Guineas each, will be given as First Prizes 
Sec. 
in the Nurserymen, 
ateurs, and G: . Five other Prizes will be 
given in each class.— partionings in future Chronictes. 
isbury, May 12, 1841 JOHN KEYNES, Hon. See: 
fap 1 oobtiontc OF TULIPS.—H. GROOM, WAL- 
WORTH, near London, by fg na sa Florist to Her 
M ectfully informs the No 
be viewed every day from 3 
excepted.— Admittance, 
GROWERS OF ORCHI 
YOUELL, athena Shee Wook LWIcH, begs 
* to submit the following list of 24 fine sorts of mkt ee 
any 12 of aa con supp supply for 6/., and forward wit 
oats e Uni Kingdom. 
oe bifolium Cattleya Fi ii 
Harrisonii 
panilio Cyrtopedium Andersonii 
luridum, var. 
= — Brasavola a 
Cel Zygopetaion i 
Stanhopea eburnea maxillare 
insignis Gongora 
ia Harrisonii Cymbidium nutans 
Catasetum floribundum 
¢ tridentatum 
FUCHSIA —H. Yousrr Ss Saentndner ced ones 
out Plants of the above new and highly beautiful imported species 
of hsia, the foliage being about half thesize of F. fulgens, and 
the plant of a compact habit, and distinct from 
all 3 lowers, in shape, resemble F. and 
are of a fine rose-colour. the ich this plant 
produces its flowers, it will be found a valuable addition to the 
nounce he iy a more Prime Plan‘ 
Seedlings F. SCARLET DEFIANCE; 
Ing, Coxsrancr, of season. “The stock of his Seed. 
Supplied.—Pine old. Varieties; from Gs. to 12s. per do 
palieny, ieee sae 
Horticultural |, 
bility, oatey, and Floral 
Collect 
James Brack has no 
‘this establishment.” 
RS, sce CAMPBELL BUDDING- 
AMES LEMON, Furnisuine anp GENERAL Tron- 
MONGER, CUTLER, peer FOR AGRICULTURAL 1 wi ghia 
Piovucus, &c., HIGH STREET, CROYDON, begs to e the 
attention of Gentlemen and Gardeners to this no vel, shaple. and 
ious instrument. The operation of budding erally, and 
of Roses y i as to’prevent 
loes not hi esitate t to rs that it puniies only 
ie sa headin i eatsiane tin neral adoption. e Gs. 6d. each. 
GTON NUR! 
RICHARD FORREST and Co. "ek e W. Matcoim 
r NEW GOLDEN-TOP 
adapted for shallow soil), at Is. 6d. perlb. Grass S s 
‘sortment, for Lawns and perm t — , at the 
able prices;with a. general assortmen' » Agricul Ss. 
Packets of Bokhara or Giant Clover, 2s. “od Earty SvowsBat. 
Bape the finest Turnip known. An extensive and 
-selected’ of Garden and ‘spatcel Seeds. 
connexion, either direct or indirect, with 
N. GAINES, FLORIST, Sunney Lanz, Batrersea. 
SEEDLING DAHLIAS now ready for bse 
br strong healthy ca Ema 4 a yeore shaded an 
sft. — 
ner hae form. ae os. 6d.—Gaines’s 
Pembroke. 
in the ce 
King, the brightest scarlet ye’ 
pe i Tose purple, shave ss gee si 
's. Gd. 
N. G. begs to inform the admirers of that beantifal flower the 
, that he has several splendid seedlings now in blossom. 
BLACK, late FORREST & BLACK, respect- 
ates to his Agricultural Friends and the —. 
e iar tip from th 
he can confidentially warrant ia 's ‘Hybrids, 8s. per 
Aberdeen Yellow, Bullock’ssorts,7s. ditto; Loc! 
Swedish, 7s. 
ditto; White Globe, 6s. ditto and White 
Round, 6s. ditto; Red Round, 78. ‘ditto : ‘Tankard’s pei a 
7s. ditto; Early Rigre. — le, 78. ditto, and sorts, 
equally moderate iS yaek Red Mangel Wurzel, Is. per- Ib. 
Alterincham-Carrot, 1s. per Iby ‘Seotch Cattle 1s. 6d. 
per lb. . P.S.—It is with great pleasure'that J. B. verifies the an- 
nouncement made by Richard Forrest, at the end of his advertise- 
ment of last week.— Bayswater, near London. 
A yn nt then oe NURSERYMAN, WesresHam, 
to inform his Friends and the Public that pe a 
IEGATA the FIRST WEEK IN JUNE, ato pre 
basket and carriage to e Fuchsia is the exact 
habit of Globosa ; as free a bk ; the flowers same size and 
colour, and the foliage as 1 bs ecm as the Coronilla 
ariegata. 
JS. has also of best varieties of Verbenas, Pe- 
tunias, Salvias, Fuchsing, Ge Geraniums, prs ‘ouieee br aig &c., 
for beds, of which a prized list can be had on applicati 
hes TPOMCEA. — dog ee Lgnenpce AND 
offer to othe sttentioes of Somes, aceys of the oa eo “pe 
tiful IPOMGEA FICIFOLIA, a figure which is given 
** Botanical or Ge March, in the present year. 
This val addition to an interesting genus requires the e 
treatment.as Ipomeea es ete 
habit than that, : ly cultivated species, being 
better adapted for small treflis-work than any other species 
known, a single ing produced 500 flowers upon a 
"| Known, 6 sage specimen 
Its colour isa rich lilac, and it in the late au- 
climber. The 
“ A beautiful profuse bloom and easy cultivation.” — 
Dr. Lindley, Non. 20, é 
Mi S. and Co. also offer Plants of that rare and 
half- ly Shrub, LEONOTUS LEONURUS, which, 
_ Oetober, 
ets by ne ee 
“anne = ee ae eae Gite conve 
are arich orange-colour ap- 
yg . and is 
“We regret so fine id b 
—Gardeners’ icle, ist Number. is 
Messrs. 8. a Co, warrant the above (in a mature state of 
growth) equal in interest and beauty to ee description given; 
plants of which may be had cca the gris of application to 
the following se en a Beg son, Pine-apple- 
Tooting Nursery, Lon- 
ow and Co., ciatan ras A La Mr, Page, 
an, Sou thampton ; bdr or ood and Sony Woodlands _ 
Nursery, Maresfield ; eg ras hit creer ny, Chichester 
Mr. Salter, Nurserym: We 
Victoria Nursery, Wi 
