THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 37. 
eee 
E WAD ORTH HORTICULTURAL 
CIETY’S TION will take place on mahal 
bh ist inst., for Flowers, Pe and Vegetables, when a number 
will be given for deserving Productions. 
when, in ad 
Seats & nosTa ESSEX HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’ 
la ect SHOW. — sida TO ALL 
t Show for the will take place 
in Sicwaron “4 be erected ee the Sata ina a \ pleasant Pasture 
near the GEORGE INN, HALSTED» on Fripay the 17th in 
the erous Prizes given to Members, a 
oe we Guineas il 
—The las 
dition to 
sons desirous of Exhibiting, ar 
imm 
tary ediately, from whom ‘Regulations, &e. cca be obtained. 
te ygeeee must be sent in Fey or the Hours of Eight and 
en. Public View fi rom m One to Four. 
ms Sept. 1 AMES pd Hon. Sec 
HE DAHLIA SHOW Of the. ABOVE "SOCIETY, 
0} 
SerremMBER, 
For the best P 
LORICULTURAL Si 
e- Fi s. 6d. 
requ uested to inform the Secre- 
to all E uU 
; at the Crown AND P scene Tavern, STRAND. 
teurs growing 200 Plants, 24 Blooms, ist pane 3 31.5 2d, 20. 
Ditto oe, 200 ns v3 peed 2l.; 2d, Uc ;.3d, 2 
Nurserymen, 36 Blo Ist A 
Entrance ce, — = Me 
to all 
urple, pe nero or 
ch case to be doubled should a Seed- 
Dark erf, Rose. 
Scarlet, 5s.; Yellow or*Primrose, 5s.; W nite or Biek White, a 
Edged Flower, 5s. 5 3 3 ot = eac! 
e priz 
ling take the 
trance will 
sible. 
. 
Entrance,—Members, Is. ; Non-Members, 2s. 
SEEDLINGS. ~The number to be at th Fs 
nst., 
e, Ss. 
ne 
aie 
3 Ne mber: 
Notice to be See vo slg: the Orn Si Anchor 
Tavern, on or before Tuesday, the 2ist deg 3 ae which the En- 
be double. The Flowers to be ready 
6d. ; and it is requested that parties who intend to 
dine will apprize the Secretary of their intention as soon as pos- 
T. C. WitpMan, Hon. Sec. 
ROYAL SURREY one con GARDENS. 
Perce SEIS SEE SES ERS Eas Oe al D atth db at ort Pets retin aa 
Laat LAST tbat 6 + ede EASON.—The Royal 
and unrivalled Zoological Collection Daysons stupendou: 0. 
Tamic Tablea me from , iber;” the grand Roman 
Cavalcade presentati the Instantaneous 
iblematic 
extraordinary 
ion at the ae Féte.—Gates open at One 
mences at half-past Five, Girandola at half. past Eight. Admis- 
sion ae Shillin = 
London Fi 
yr ead art will i ‘oduce a 
atic device in honour of the : witl t 
and splendid effects that elicited ‘such rapturous 
LORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Tue "SIXTH un ehh et mehr tin nee 
FRUIT, &c., for Pri 
Fairfield House," 
ilitary B: 
Occasion aM 
Croydon and at 
Subscriptions an 
‘THE AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION of the DEVON 
and EXETER B 
Mrs. Ebbatt" 5S; 
fol lowing Select List, which for perfection in form 
ot t any collection 
liom. 7 & a 
innia £ - 2 36 
. ical . Be gi 
» . Wonder of tue West . ie te) Oe 
. tots ot md gc ae 
> : = . Pe it aA, 
> van nor ites Sate hata Ao rs. 
». Masterpiece. 0. 4, 32 0 
Ultra flora’. Wiper aig te oe oat 
, ueen . - . . Pi Ge a 
»  Qneen Consort . -. 2 Ist 0 
> Queen Do ee F i eee Be 
bes ~ . . p Mer Se TB 
? * . ° . POUR Bis ok 
bez. Taey Minty sine 
¥ a ers, 
) with avast number rot ea 
Prizes oor foe obtained at Cosnett’s 
and Mr. Henbrey’s, High-s 
street, 
Ten sana i erste and Co’s., Strand; where 
Aki i aan 
: Concert com- 
et . be left out and lee patvbaks and frie 
| H.C. will do so, providing it is 9 12 Ranunculus, establishments in Lo ondon nts offer t ¢ finest 
i2 mixed Tulips, he low oat priote anaes 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1841. 
SA BRIDGEWORT NURSERY, HERTS.— "Ss 
, ee 14 = . ope his friends that the Trains, per may 
orthern an astern Railway, from Sho: ditch, run daily to | be had upon appli ti 3 
e Harlow station, one mile fro: (mi the Nursery. In addition to = Ea phoctomaae: : af 
NURSERY, SHEPHER: 
PLIMLEY, eng of bee Royal Forcing Gardens, 
Bis nKensingto m, hi 500 Fruiting PINE 
ANTS for Sale, princi of the ms on le: 
variety of Trained a: pally of Fruit Tree: = cY Gen, — 
ben. of the largest clldstitaeet Rides thie stock of seedling Ever- 
gS nd Ornamental Trees, &c. &c. is wo rthy the attention of 
EE SS TAOS all a_i hs san 
SH. RD, Seepsman anp Fiorist, WINCcHES- 
* TER, begs to inform the lovers 1h Siege aia that “ SHEP. 
PARD’S LAURA” will be ready to be sent ont by the end of 
September 1841. Itis a first-rate flower ; a fine sth Mrs cies 
white ground with blue margin, very rou nd, and of the larges' 
size. Price 5s. cra plant. 
Agents, Messrs. WARNER and Co., Seedsmen and Florists, 28, 
Cornhill, Lo: stam we 
IMPORTANT TO NURSERYMEN AND THE TRADE OF 
GREAT BRITAIN, &c, &c. 
M. WOOD & SON’S whol lesale CATALOGUE 
OF ROSES, &c., is ae oe iblished, calculated at prices 
oe ee te teri rchaser, and in co ee ce of the 
mse of Stoc! ap eres noe A depend upon having 
their fey faithfully ra eee apie ‘tent. 
Maresfield, near Uckfield, S 
NOTICE TO SORES &e. 
Woodland’s Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex, and at 
ES CON yaE come to re he Nobility ; son Gentry 
he has still on hand some — er PLANTS 
eng ts aaa =" the haa —The Orchard, Old Brompton 
Road, near the West London Cemet Cherry0 
VPESSES 7a NNOCK and MANLEY ‘Y beg to an- 
ce that their DUTCH BULBOUS pated 4, Ae of — 
they are pansenaboe Importers, will this 
ally fine in quality. The very lowest prices ces will ee —— 
Catalogues will be forwarded on application, through the Post- 
Office.—Nursery, Hackney, Se; 10th. 
——"TivING PLANTS FROM RAGE 
| tesa STUTCHBURY I no pipe on ae of a 
ent 
Paris. of a ag “gh sg on CACTI, &c., 
Ww. WOOD & SON have the honour to announce Janel growing in glass-cases ; also various Roots, 
to their Friends, and pitted in General, that their newly- | mostly Bulbs, and a variety of Seeds, To — and 
» London. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA & TROPZOLUM 1 TRICOLORUM. 
CATALOGUE OF ROSES is now ready, and bee: be 
P 
‘srs. Ni 
Warner, 28, Cornhill ; Mr. o. Carter, 238, High Ho! born 3 also 
& wt ILLIAM E. opt Unr0n-Roap ss 
t the office of this q vTH, liberty of informing the nobility, 
cite NBN No o Rose Fancier s ould be w idttogsace taemmubane a he has a few dozen fine 
1* and C. LOCKHART, ] paca ae - 6, Cheap- 
side, London, beg to refer the , semaine of the Gardeners’ | Seedling Plants of that valuable and highly ornamental tree, 
Clivcodete to pete List of Bulbs in September and October | Araucaria Imbricata, which rome been nee Stee be A aninca 
Numbers of H on’s PlorkaNoras ‘Cabinet, Their List of pod having stood the late severe winter witho 
Pansies, Pesan 4 and Carnations, which has just been pub- | tection. 
lished, may be ha a Gratis. Their best Pansy-seed will be for- fins ae . wou the attention of the admirers of Ge- 
warded in in packets, post paid, at 2s. 6d. and 5s. each, and i 0 his spl Seedlings, 8, which will be shortly sent out 
also be had of M. Lockhart, Florist, &c., 4, Ducie-place, M tot ae rhe 3 viz., Syave So and Magnificent ; 
chester. wou Ivanhoe, Sir ‘Geor rge Hoste, President, and Lady Hoste; 
tions of which can be had on application. 
CHOICE IRISES, HYACINTHS, ANEM or referen 
a aang tines av ke TR ONE 
ES, &c. i from unknown corre- 
ne SUTTON le Bt sani ee gp Foot? the | spondents.—Union-road Nursery, Plymouth, Aug. 28, 1841. 
arrival from OUS FLOWER. aan ah “war 'btas arenes 
ROOTS, which are Fo poe ys PP Py fe foe generally low. YATT’S NEW SEEDLING STRAW BERRY, 
J. oe and SON trust that from the numerous prizes which have THE BRITISH QUEEN.—This new and splendid produc. 
been awarded to Seertenee and their customers for HYA- | tion, which surpasses ev of the. Kind for size, has been 
CINTHS, IRISES, and ANEMONES, the cultivators = these | acknowledged by the Queen, her Royal Conso: mem- 
Flowers will confidently entrust them with their Orders this yal Family, by the Duke of e, and other 
poo 3 and early orders will have the preference of poche Noblemen, to be the most be: iful and finest-flavoured ever pro- 
varieties. Descriptive — are ready for delivery, post- ed. Horticulturists, both practical and theoretical, who have 
paid.— Reading Nursery, Sept. 4th. gr wing: ~ 2 pronounced its ogee bee Sroneases este beh 
7 unexceptionable. pre-eminénce in the mdon mi 
YS fies HN SLATER, FLORIS ST, , ALBION- -PLACE, se y entitles it the celebrity it has attained, and is a 
LOWER BROUGHTON, near MANCHESTER, cape itiy sufficient r ghee ease to. make it universally sought for by 
pete that his Catalogue of TULIPS, AU gig and | all admirers of this most delicious fruit. 
POLYANTHUSES, is now ready, and mi pony agit re-paid| § well-rooted ranners. ready. ‘Price 5 per 
application. hi & er 
J.S. can supply Amateurs at the folowing prices, package addressed,-Messrs. J, & W. ee 
included :— ford, wil will be yomore Ekta. = 
orga - 20 varieties, one of each, 25s. —_— ar ae ga celebrat ELIZA.” Price 1 per 
ae ditto, Pee ras 
anthuses, ditto, oo) ae oo GULFW SHOES OF FEF WEA 
; TO CULTIVATORS OF THE HEARTSEASE. 
Beat ts fom 2 unknown correspondents will Rs attended to, OHN HENCHMAN “a inform wers of the 
beat yours Plants 
PANSY that he has 
of the rs oageaed a at eat cage derma 
12 Si ies, raised by er and certain ama- #.s. d@. 
ar Panga 
The choicest varieti es of last seaso ineluding th: ose sent 
out by Thompson, wert King, Gon other | Epawress, se- 
lected from 150 kinds, and oer! eer 
AGEL —TO AMATEURS and NURSERYMEN.— 
To be SOLD, by Tender for the whole or for any of the fol- 
lowing Lots, on or before the 21st Sept., inst. 
LOT 1.—A collection consisting: of eens of 150 valuable 
ighly interesting Cactiin pots, some of the plants exceeding 
i ight. 
LOT 2.—Two rare Araucarias in boxes, the shortest plant being 
igh. : ‘ 
LoT mt CBee inchs SET thriving itto ditto, rt Ba Sreatiae By ditto 
. ow fi J 
L iar A fe oon: pac! of seed at i 
‘ds lon; aa ' In liad? attention to og pint low figure a at yearis the above 
On the Tenders being approved th are offered, J. H. begs to state that he has bee , by ko 
expense of the Purchaser, i advice of several friends, to adopt the lowest poate prices, an 
The Lots will be shown at Boyton House, near Warminster, | that from the advertised apna there can be no reductioi 
_— by Imber, = Nee gardener, and the Tenders received by See ully requested. 
essrs. Hertslet a igao~ 31, senso strest, ete London. th, 1841. 
Coaches between Bath and Salabury pass trou ro. “GROWERS “OF "PANSIES JAMES MAY 
er to offer the following superb Pansies, which = 
TO THE LOVERS OF GERAN been proved first-rate oo ow varieties, viz.—. ee » 
“3 ; of Hitchin, or-Paul . wi 
en eaae Cake be pete wh erantuy | Champion ing’) 00d. Clonal Dundas (la, Sy 
mateur Floris i pga naex 
named “Lavinta,” fifteen plants, only seven of which are booked E = M ‘ene m’s), 78. Gd. ; Goldsmith oo Bas ee 
n gro has ess (Wi 
- : 3 Mrs. 
if Ss. 6d. 
Apply, —— =a a Aon Rae Reid (May’s), 5s.; Souter Johnny ay) 3 . Gad. 5 Trimm 
ower ma! - on te 
— ii i y be had on 
Majesty the Queen | with a list of Carnations, Picotees, and Fuchsias, may be had 
STEN, Euoust - to Her Majesty the, Queen | applicationat the Pansy Nursery, Edm ton; Messrs. Wamer’s, 2: 
his thanks to the | Cornhill; Messrs. Flanagan & Co.’s. 9, 3 
ared | Lond Mr. nus 
is boxes ogee 
‘ . rs sati idh. J.M. begs to retarn his m 
m. H.C. having received many kind letters of ~rcraposet Mm, Fibra sachil he a ss recei a for t 
nam TLBS, h box at | plants; and this ecidedly 
et ox favourite flower, the | s 
tad 
Po is  asthorized by one 
: Fe oe 12 new Iris Angelica, 12 Bouguct | of every sigs . Ss ion, at the 
ie i Van Haarlem, 12 j| along with the Pansies. 
Naxcissas; Hi Pies Ss vom ba i ae Pode ing from Fine strong Plants of May's ee 
an Te his New Seedling double Blush, Victoria Regina, and | at fs. per dozen. Seed, ls. per packet. 
his Alexander the Great, : Pansy Nursery, Edmonton, 
