HE te pnnee ERS’ CHRONI 
HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LIND 
a he ae EE EE UAE PAY SECTRD BY PRUERS BREE) oe 
No. 44. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1841. Price 6d. 
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mee Saag om lig) sath Dee ES pout Tg x a hye si supply a few Pairs TANTS a SITUATION as hear tw on hage a R, 2 Single 
Nove ti is hereby ig that gftesg ag - ‘ie dean ot Semoed, = gh Sige ANACREON, which h Secitecsow es reo wos Man, + years = age, bweadren = 
ally nm sally price, per pair, 6d. onservatory, Greenhouse, ce, Kitchen-garden, Melon. 
baie HAW, Managing D: plan ete se te eh ey anc * ties hapa for 2/. Early ground. and: wel have a good character from his 
yf hE Se SgaL Middl Direct - B., Arnos-grove Gardens, Southgate, 
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YATT’S VICTORIA RH 
AND W. MYATT age . ing Stock of Strong eee WeIze, 2h pata tle &e., Shacklewell, near 
* Roots raised by offsets from the original Seedling, can | f, Bee from 1,000 to 1,500 racing nd ANTS a arb ga abe as FORESTER, a you 
supply them at 10/. per hundred.—N. B. As various spurious sorts Black ee 4 rom Foarf ‘our to diego feet ew ie fils W man, unmarried, wh Ape ge sh nag SAuewste 
have been sold and are now selling under the dese of ‘* Myatt’s | Also, some very strong Vines for fruit ke. Be, of character ity 5 undertake the manage- 
Victoria,” purchasers would do well es — them warranted. ting, in inpot. ment of a Nursery in tue F Forest department. Address, A. B., 
Farm, — ford, Oct. 23, 184 W™. ALEXANDER, Kingsland, near London, | M&* Little & Ballantyne, Narserymen, Carlisle. 
IA IMBRICATA. respectfnlly invites the attention of Cultivators 4 
5 a NTS ONE YEAR culuses to his superb collection, compri i the cee Sale frente ace BUTCBER, late Gardener at Ealing Park, 
NE STRONG LANT: AR FROM edi ; resale ong cts per to obtain a STOREEER nt and begs respectfully 
SEED,—The most sete, panty and splendid Ornamental poy eosin saetehre aimee a aed varieties: 25-0 refer any Nobleman or leman requiring the services 44 
Trees ever introdu into the British Empire, are 50 Finest Show vari eties, Seoteli other Seedlin Seedlings ‘ 4 o GARDENER, to the various Rebioitions of Flowers, &c., at the 
: Horticultural Society of London, where he has obtained many 
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32. 3s, per dozen, or 25/. per dred, and 24 0° +Prizes for Plants exhibited there during the last five years. For 
now selling at Messrs. W. ad a Youe.tv’s Nursery, ngfune Yar- 50 Ditto, ditto, old 
mouth, at hun - Per | 100 Extra fine, named in mixture 1 
Also the snokinah retieeae od ae of Tulips, Carnations, and Picotees, | {Uther particulars, please to address to the care of Messrs. J..A. 
Specimens may be seen and Orders taken at their Agents’, EEA No Le Henderson & Co., Nurserymen, Pine-apple-place, Edgeware-road. 
Messrs. Flanagan & Co., No. 9, Mansionhouse-street, Ciaaia. posaooathti vr che dt cheaters ean nO src tne 
ES.— Messrs. LANE & SON’S new, select, pai E. DENYER respectfully inv ares Gentry, M ieee, arin a sant tty of CABBAGE and 
descriptive CATALOGUE OF ROSES is eady fF | superior FRUIT- TREES, Standard ‘Standard Dwarf oe pag pee walk d peepee cd to 4 arene we evo may hear of a purchaser, who 
delivery, and may be had GRATIS at their Nursery, ¢ Great Berk- | in ‘full g state. Specimens of Fruit for for Seer untrained, | food requires 3, fall stating quan- 
= bearin; 
hamstead, Herts ; at Messrs. Flanagan & Co.’s Seed Warehouse, | taxes this o1 ee 
4 portunity of acknowled; their kind patronage i ity and tes Seay ome price, by letter, post-paid, to A. B., at 
9, Mansionhouse-strect ; at Mrs. Johnston’s, Arcade, Covent his last exhibition of Roses, and Seperate te that ——— catiane 21, Whiskin-street; Clerkenwell. ac 
Garden, ; Foreign S| packet nd trusts 
London; and at the British and i team-pack 
: ready for drawing. He has upwards of 400 varieties 
Office, 44, meets Strocke | aeeeerih ees Be that their luxuriance last season fully proved how freely: they will ENRY HAMMOND, NURSERYMAN, READ- 
Mpenre: Bo eons. ee Ro Bl P “ pune cir | blow within three miles of London. E. D. has also on hands ING, has the ager of Fomine od the Public a RED 
rs that their Roses are this year | large collection of fime Evergreens, Deciduous Shrubs, SEEDLING PICOTEE, called Beauty of +; which for 
remarkably fine, and as their stock is Te they mets rely Trees, &c. iy, ualities comprising a good Picotee, is not by any yet 
upon their kind orders being fully met in every particular, N.B. Gardens and Pleasure-Grounds tastefully arranged and | out. At 7s. 6d. per pair. No money taken ved. : 
TULIPS, HYACINTHS, RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, | Planted by contract onthe most moderate Terms, in any part of H. H. has likewise a large collection of Flowering American 
AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AND * | England. Orders promptly executed, and a general List of Plants | Plants at very low prices. Likewise Standard Roses of the best 
‘ W PICOTEES. sent on a paid application. sorts. at ls. Gd. each, or 5/. per 100. Half Standard, at 1s. each, 
HA Nursery, Loughborou: eaten North Brixton. or 3/. 10s. per 100.—Reading, Oct. 26th, 1841. 
* RISE, near LONDON, by Appointment Florist to Her yy zs 
Majesty, begs to recommend to the attention of the Nobility, “sais SKIRVING, OF OF. AWaL ALT walt it Bees SELENE, HEY Sethe ee eee tt 
Gentry, and Public his extensive ampere of the above Flowers, W. OOL, TORRIS tb hap A ot peng KENT, 
a te ppiticat “gets! aierete princes. Coteineae can be begs to acquaint the Nobility and err inn 1 prerngerwegne rit fully informs his oe Friends and Hd ehcp that he ~~ 
in raising from seed a considerable aes f that c A pieeste ‘ct 
VICTORIA RASPBERRY.—In answer to peautifultree, the ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, or CHILI PINS, | highly beautiful variety. Srp hs ee 
2M tana Raspberry, J. ROGERS begs to which he now offers to their notice, at 25/. per 100, or 5s. 6d. e nea Frettibersgyoins ifobarnis gt: - manera pelt ne Lanse ge oe dn 
inform the Nobility, Gentry, and others, that it is now in a fine The neg pee ey Fegene aggre aaeatirts part mre jbich, i single who have seen it; it is of viene and magnificen' i 
Robi ng state de vigsst~ acne pelgeemange at a present time pars Sefimbricnte ial i, by all who have it, to be by far Recents throws ween cateerell, se asin blooms to Screens first 
various lise i hardy introduced to ~ é ; 
time. d veemphereroinet : Saapeetealir solicited, as several persons Of its hardiness the advertiser can positively speak, having tested | Show in July last ; and a Prize was 
who have seen them have ordered them by the hundred, which | it minutely on his own grounds for thive severe winters, and | jaages to be the best of all the Fuchsias they had 
“soon. isto jeer Ss as hardy as the Scots Fir. eggs wa igsemmemiies 2 ‘Rae Neviatick= 
Eaton-square, Pimlico, Oct. 12th, 1841 ple proof, both at Kew and Dropmore, where some of the | TY Pe Wentearien, London; Mcssre, Willmott and Chaundy"s, 
= 2 ss oldest — in this country are oat, likewise the ’ gal * leckheath-park, Kent; Mr. 
carriage 
unknowss cor. 
now 
i iti Lak Cc. Ledeen Bi 
testimony of Sir Francis A. Mackenzie, that itis thriving equally Lewisham, Lad y y 
lands Harrison’s, D m Nursery, Norfolk, at 10s. 6d. each, 
GROWELS. oF CARNATIONS, ‘PICOTEES, see? “raenecieriares se ivcrenuiistanre: mee eebistiot ory refer- calor to Londo: ca kh Remit soa e or Reference from 
espondents. 
P on aban ee = re ow ae ence, will be faithfully and promptly executed. 
ee prices. ELL'S CREAM BROCCOLI. Hee HAMMOND, NURSERY AND SEEDS- 
25 ia ore eae ditto. (CHARLES, FA SNES, Seedsman, Ne. 128, St. t. Jobn-| MUNDFORD, near BRANDON, SUFFOLK, begs 
28 ditto “superior sorts, ‘ begs to inform the Public that pur- Gentry, his his friends in gene- 
25 ditto pebad $ chased of tir Cuarents., Market-gardener: Edmonton, the whole cane on: —— 
ce collection Of Pinks from T2z. to 18 eect Faire: of the SEED: saved bara eer 
ion left to W. and F. Youell. Catalog ine be had on | BROCCOLI, which for verte - Ci . fe pubic 
; Farnes’ frst Early Pea. Legg'sEarly WalcherenBroccoli. | a8 hard any of te e, survived ca 
CARNATIONS AND PIC Flack’s new large Victory do. | Fine Early Frame Radish. without the lenst proves pat pt L 
Messes DICKSON beg to 4 Sine gg ee gi Young's do. do. Marrewiat, do. | Ady’s fine large Cos Lettuce. i, yp whee argehp ed See cna vane eee 
"red ots forthe stock vergne Pea. +~-—_| Black-seed Bath do. do. St i nee areca - 
ee, sientes tes d, which | New 
they will be prepared to eenat t to Subscribers on the 25th of | American Dwarf do. Imported Early Datch Turnip. 
nea pe : ae’ ee ee a joe sth entioned Gardeners will meet an pp rere reply 
= : a Erfurt, Mr. Wylie, His Grace the Duke of Grafton’s, Euston Hall; Mr. 
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eleg-nt variety is rg vom 1 = 
quested to make early application. A description of the eae PPELIUS and EICHEL, > Might Hon. Lord Walsingham’s, Merton Hall, Mr 
Of this Picotce appeared in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, No. 30, Prussia, beg to i admirers and cultivators of | ond, Sir Richard Sutton’s, Bart, Hall; Mr. Brownly, 
p.487. Messrs. D. can alsosupply Amateurs rs with the best Car. | Asters, Balsams, Larkspurs, Stocks, &c. that they have saved | 700": ; Necone Hall, H. H. begs to suggest, 
nations and Picotees at the follewsoe a eae ea tale enue pees, hat his Stock being limited, orders will be executed in rotation 
12 Pairs of first-rate Show varieti . £3 0s. Od. they can strongly r se as they come to hand. Packets at 10s. each, 
12 Pairs of second-rate di es egg Aster sinensis, allied, 26 apes hdres family: may be transmitted through the Ros Post-Office, on rece ving 
_ 12 Pairs of third-rate dit #8 Can, Pe J ys fi 1g | @ Post-Office order to th _Mundford, Sept. 29, 1841. 
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Mir NEW SEEDLING ac ei 
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= Sumas Ser sci aaa aes begs to | Stocks ss ian apeonta icin, wie Number of the “ Florist Journal,” and Mr. Wakeling’s 
ia ? = ‘ 3 Ne Shs pee is ed 4 ing of 1840, it received the ist prize at Chi- 
Some coc ay cPiae | “antdeo,cuchvmctsseowrete = >>: 9 § | Gilde Ae = Seeing of - PSGPS rey yonorcal Gr 
: ne edo r ats named, high red, of superb beauty, six pid Fog ee eek Cama et Bal-Hiill, altho 
SEEDLING CINERARIA, Victoria Emperor y SIX of England; prize at ec iogheod - Hill, ugh 
ie or e106 per plan ia now realy for delivery. This beau- years and more, holding owt, and evo oF Shes Sn? r0 6. potoae agra ser ee tae pore of 
i Oe Get ner Nena Scene year blooming the same, cu” 1,000 grains. oO} tg oe 
: Serie men gethepumras a ig a aa Wall tower, new purple dombis vat? Pe rn a i toe having ground sud'pot roots of “ Admirable,” begs leave 
ps << beacons fsa dark brown, 1, varietl i - +32 | to offer them at prices, which yg pape by 
‘most respectfully to offer the follow- | A. & E. beg to state, that their extensive Oe of ATS | ee 
ng, Verbenas and Pansies as possessing | J ovcgaey S) will be ready in the course of next month, BRITISH SHEET- oe for HORTICULTUR. 
>a NA ORs ste immedi} NJ OBLEMEN, G ENTLEMEN, | and ‘HORTICUL- 
their botanic - TURISTS generally, are res hat they — 
efere ay be farnished with Lists of P ae Fem 
: : ited re ve ; 
Hy at Chatsworth. upon applicati 
inform his F and | Crown Glass Warehouse, 8, Jermyn. 
escriptive Liteon tnd | Edgeware-road. 
CALCEOLARIAS, and other Orders for small o: 
by that | Houses accurat 
cuted upon the seerent whokemalee sti S 
|e Putty; Cemen' t, ana 
Prepared 
