THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 4 45. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1841. 6d 
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CUMBER SHOW FOR 1842 AMES WHITE, FLORIST, & . Sa 
ec, § J" zr > 5 
r ee epeiti : Gare “espectfuly beysacngr aeons an Ont J Ye Road, has for Sale from 1 ,000 hipry non, "Viien, oe ¢ sos escent me preensiowghei = Rope 
e *s, King Wil- | from Eyes grown in pots fro! i planar ings myunqan 
liam the Fourth, Rusholme-road, Manchester, on Friday, the 25th | Black Hambro’, Senseo of f Alexandria, Dut as baews thee we a. ne a ge rood characte fot g twang 
of March, 1842, and that a Meeting of Subscribers will be held at | Also, some very strong Vines for fruiting, i ts. bara Deecta a oe — ot pavaeg 
the above place at 7 o’clock in the evening of the 15th inst., to $ Middlesex. to A.B., S- gTOV' Southgate, 
ado n Ri - a oe — see he es ed ekienh DL & SONS, paar og Vauxhall, Lon- 
for ucting the same; when it is particularly requeste , beg to inform their Friends and the Public th ANTS a SITUATI 
Page tric piry virg | each of GHMSEANENEMC RN aoe pms ma | VV apd eran ton mee te 
absc. 2 2 i “ continue in perfection during the presen’ next month. | ¢ owledge of the man . 
Seedsmen :— Messrs. — A t. = Dea ; Mr. Watkin- _ selected Priced rags of Camellias, Geraniums, Chrysanth he- | the Flower cae’ pobrcay : is re a worm iger~ 4 = 
son, Market-place; Mr. ‘ormack, ansgate ; a is, &c., is now ready for delivery, and may be had on applica- Pruning and of ‘Wall Trees. Weteane oie 
Bailey, landlord of the King William the Fourth. tobi a by: letter, law gb Good reference as to character and : t to DG. 
JOHN SHAW, —— C. & Sons have to Lien’ at mi rices, a large stock of . Hill’s, Grocer, W: ‘. 2 
CARNATION s, _ PICOTEES, AND PIN Varie; d pee Green Hollies ; the Plants are e fine and in pred 
ORM AN AND SON bes to Gall the poten eae of the | Condition, from two ripe nine feet in height, and bushy, and move ANTED, by a Young Man, aged 19, a SITUATION 
ia maleate, aut, thetr- Fieade meversty with good balls of earth. conlijfot pal a Head pre si er, gf doth he would hay heart 
> ining an extensi wledge of the business, and 
mtry, A 
amen | Golte ction, comprising the finest Show Flowers, 
with which they have algae several Livi Prizes this season. 
Catalogues han _ mae pre-paid applicat 
VicTOR 
av me! a ae Sto ck 0 f Strong 
ing, can 
ia,” purchasers oI. do a i require 
Z vern Deptford, Oct. 2: 
M.IVERY, Florist, rar leave to inform his Friends 
and the Public "Gr dissma cannot supply any more Plants of 
fe 
Cine ; Im 
val ree ie four for 1/. 
or reference from unknown correspondents, 
near London, Nov. 4th 
‘ARIA IMBRICAT. 
ge STRONG PLANTS ONE YEAR FROM 
een 3 noble, hardy, and spend Ornamental 
Sreieruee 4 introduced into the British Empire, are 
now selling at aieeats: W. and F, Yovr1.’s emere. Great Yar- 
presen at 31.3s, perdozen, or 254. per hundred, and 240/. per 
Spicietion may be seen and Orders taken at their Agents’, 
Messrs. Flanagan & Co., No. 9, Mansionhouse-street, London. 
TULIPS, HYACINTHS, RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, 
AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AND 
YELLOW PICOTEE: 
H coo gon of hdl ak ORTH ‘and CLAPHAM- 
bs near ceeigetegs y A it Fi t to H 
Majesty, begs to recom came aon of the Notlity, 
Gentry, and 
ve skit 
te 
n nd Public hi 
which he can offer at very modera‘ ces.—A Catalogu 
ry telat 
fe by post, ona n. 
NEW VICTORIA RASPB ‘Y. oar answer to 
inquiries utthe Victoria Sate rry, J S begs to 
inform the Nobility, Gentry, and others, Yes is it % now in a fine 
bearing at his Battersea Nursery, having e nt time 
a fine pre f ripe fruit on, soe ae of ipe of 
pi aggs be izes, suficient to produce a good succession for a long 
e. Early orders are respectfully solicited, as several persons 
who have seen them have ordered them by the hundred, which 
will soon reduce the stock. 
Eaton-square, Pimlico, Oct. 12th, 194 
T YARMOUTH NURSE 
d hae GRO OWERS pits CARNATIONS, 
id PINKS.—Messrs. W. & F. YOUELL 
ing orders from thelr eteative and wks reap collection of the above 
1. 
‘PICOTEES, 
are now execut- 
M. CATLEUGH begs to state his Descriptive not having the means of cving a premium, he will accept of a 
CATALOGUE is ready of FIRST-RATE GERANIUMS low — ee Address to Wm. Farnell, at James 
e Rev. R. Garth and E. Foster, ., of Boyce & Son’ -street, Birmingham. 
ae NURSERYMEN, &c—A Young Man, in his 
competen 
raisers. CALCEOLARIAS anive d by Mr. Green and others, with ho is ious 
other Plants. A Drawing o f the ite of Fairies and Wonder = f the be we t to attend to the 
is aoe reser 's Floricultural Magazine of this month. pea c be S bregy daar: business (having served & 
“street, Sloane. street, Chelsea, Nov. sth, 1841. aie Soren aces Se ok de omy oie eee 
7M. ALEXANDER, Kingsland, near London, | rent and ane ad Partncrsh whinge tare 
-| W™ espectfully invites i Lag saciners Cultivators of Ranun- porn ranma ve Pieier.ciod pardon + 
culus a to his superb collection, comprising oes — Scotch an - . 
ne Serie wage ith the hole east ss ak aha A SPLENDID NEW HYBRID FUCHSIA— 
100 Superb named sorts, one root of eac! ss 0 = a: iclacnig pow a Ty repect= 
0 a. varieties, ae and — Scedtings ‘ 0 Moray od gor KENT, reap be has 
fi itto, eects ees . a "s ° coup to sed ut me pnts of This and 
00 Extra fine, in m highly ty i$ are more as big 
‘ong Pot and Ground-roots of all the mes Dahlias. most beau 7 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, | a ta Bes of 
SUSSEX, AND AT PARIS. 
and their Frien 
exti ES, which are of the best soouie' descrip 
tion. They have much pleasure in offering the fo! ps onan Boor 
bexed low 3 Selection 
Pp. 
ranted all pets ees v Pino ge at the annex row, Covent-garden, Lond: 
S.: 
jon; Messrs. W 
of the s being le! W.w.& Lewisham, Kent; Mr. C. Weeks’s, Blackheath-park, Kent; Mr. 
Per Doz. Per 100. | Harrison’s, Downham Nursery, Norfolk, at 10s. 6d. ea cas he — 
Fine Standard Roses, three to four feet = or10 0 0 — - we or Reference from unk a 
Half Standard do., oe anda half vd two feet 5 0 0 
Fine Half do, eg "two to three fee -% 600 
Extra Fin e do. varieties Seka See aT 
Dwarf Roses rer fs. 110 0 ends of the FOUR ORPHANS of the late 
Fine Dwarf Roses rs ee . Qs. 10 0 omas Hosgason are compelled to make this apy 
Very Fine do. do. ° * . 12s, 315 0| toa gen Bsa and sympathising public, as a case of greater desti- 
xtra do. do., superior varieties . ¥ - 18s. 5 0 0) tution pone a occurs. The Father of these infants (the Lip argg 
Climbing Roses . . ioe 0 | seven months, the eldest six years), though fully aware f the 
Do. do. & 2 0 | fatality of the climate, felt it a duty to his family to sabe the 
Plan will be pres ented Gratis with ea ch onaat Ey o istrar of the Court of Admiralty and Colonial 
— o SEW SEEDLING peenedrmg PRINCESS ‘ROYAL. Clerk, las' r, and with his wife and children em- 
Son having purchases the entire stock of the pape ool ss 1a. =e arrival, ive . ed coy pen 
sien: Zn “peautiful Geranium, purpese sending it out immedi- er e country, 2 
ately ; it be raised by C. W. Fox, Esq., of Truro, is most tight months jonths, he and his wife relly tetims within thirteen days of 
certainly a flower of great merit. The Princess yal each other; she having died on the loth of July, and he on the 
an excellent habit, flowering very freely, with a fine truss ; | 23d of the same month, leaving these four orphan chil totally 
the flowers are large, round, and compact. The ground colour unprovided for. A few weeks before his death, Mr. Hi was 
~ ae upper petals nearly covered with a large dark spot, appointed Chief Secretary, but his short ee i in the colony, 
together a crip ag show flower. Price, per Plant, 42s. the sickness apponcricrg Taye heed voyage and out- 
as B.—Catalogues of Roses, and Lists of fates Stock, are | fit = = om inthe brie ap and jis children utterly de- 
a itute. pace bgtlab meni ad 
still sent Gratis ; atti ateurs are invited to app! forces 3 eprived of both their prion 
the Secchi} and the sh melancholy 
gore 
same ship conveyed 
statement ‘of the death of both their parents, ate alsoa con- 
firmation of the appointment of their ec Chief Secretary, 
and a despatch from the Gov 
sr pect ‘WHITE gg feqee DAHLIA, 
id variety will 
Flowers, at the b emieomneriagiengeal bervene copowsess a i sen and never . 
Siete Sasa eaey cer ano | Sei ate Weal Mc" age tame | eh cre pow arrived) wereon thei passage home 
rt Wig cack = edeeradar =e prizes, every time it has m. ‘St was shown at the Jer bead hasge of it. With such a case, it is hoped that this 
= ditto superior sorts, — : 2 os : sey Horticultural Show, October 18, where it obtained First rou aii not be ane th vain. 
Choi we itt rize in Class 36—24, 12, 1, besides 12 bi s shown which were The following subscriptions have wed 
men, collection of Pinks ee 12s. to 18s. per Aten yes. the admiration of all pr R.L. can strongly recommend | , The fl & “£20 0 0 S.G. Fleet, Esq #110 
psec left to W. and F. Youell.. Catalogues may be had on | this rb variety to t-rate show flower. Height, 2 feet | < raas. M.Clark,Bt. 10 0 0 | Messrs. H. B. Hutton 
os Ginches, throwing its bloom upright. Price 0 ome Hoot, 101.5 | eight TS 8 ee 6 es 
i. N an be made ; 
Mvne os NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY, Pot Root, oy . ise-—Also JERSEY MAID, a white blush, Lady Parsons - : § @ 9) G.Harison, Bea. Gc. 
acceee BRITISH QUEEN.—This new and splendid produc- | cap first-rate show flower. Ce ee rising well in or Captai a oe : 1 © 0 | Messrs. A. Ste & 
pores surpasses everything of the kind for size, has % constant free bloomer. Plants in May, 10s. 6d.—N Sl Pyare rome Owen, wi ‘moriand . -, 23:2 ,¢ 
bers of th ged by the Queen, her Royal Consort, and o mem- | allowance to the i K.CB . * 6 @ 0 | G.M. Simpson, Esq.. I 1 @ 
perichalhnag Royal pec ae the Duke of Devonshire, and other R. L. has the hononr to inform 4 most | « ‘Ww. pilke, Eq. ” 5 & 0| Edward Jones, Esq. . 1 2 @ 
tices. We to be the most ne a eto eg ever pro- | extensi may be had by a paid, in which C. Wentworth Dilke, S. C. Lecesne, Esq. . 1 9, @ 
wan lorticulturists, ae and theoretical, who have | wiji be found the most extensive collec! wn; among “Esq, Se ; o | W.H. Thomas, Esq.. 1 1 @ 
tna t growing, have he i its habits and character to new Chaumontel, well deserving the attention of the public, | 4: Tisies. | 5 @ 0 | Wm. Phillips, Esq. - 2 2 0 
mable. Its pre-eminence in the London this | 19,751 be found hardy, well suited for the climate of England, | 75 4G Vacher . 5 5 0|T-Zvans, Esq. - - 1 0 0 
m justly entitles it to the celebrity it has attained, and is @ | fruit well shaped, tree Vigorous, growing upright pyramid, | 7’ pratt, Esq... 5 0 0|G.Eangston, Esq. - 1 0 0 
all it recommendation to make it universally sought for by | and a free bearer. Also Van Mons’ Leontedon, so well known | +" Martin, Esq., M. ‘. 0 | Alderman Pirie . . 1 0 @ 
ptbncaypra of this most delicious fruit._Strong well- for its superiority. Trees of the new Chaamontel, one year old, | © S. G. Lynde, Esq. 0 | H. Auckland, Esq. . 1 1 0 
dressed, Mero”, Taty. Price £5 per hundred.—Orders ad- : two years old, 7s. 6 mittance or referent mee By unknown Dien Wuhan, og. 0 |G Auckland, Esq. . 3 3 © 
punetanas €ssrs. J. & W. Myatt, yes Farm, Deptford, will be rrespondents is required. Apply to R.  Langelier, 2 anaclrag Dr. Chambers. 0 | Messrs. A. & G. H. 
“RLiza> ann: to.—Also Myarr’s celebrated Strawberry, Florist, Clarendon Nurse elier’s, of Jer: Sir B. Brodie, Bart. . o| Alexander. . 5 0 0 
GiRLING air oF a TR, W. Wilmot, Esq. « oe et 6 
Ww ib-as NG ess most respectfully to offer the follow- SP: ARY respectfully | begs ta sn announce to to  Narsery- Mass RS. Gront &Go. 0 | Messrs. Gardner, Ur- 
ye eupetio r claims to Pu lie yatronage:— eee E.'s n and Florists. ( ee a a aad Se $ wie reas “agg as 10 by 
EN AS.—Delicata, Lilaci The with orders for ‘* ‘Deut of of the P! - | S. Browne, Esq. . 
be three ings pi oe ee habit, be pated gga rane that he intends early in pee a ual cis = ero as 5 6 #146 13 
st lnciea beautiful f t blossoms, in colour quite distinet | the above superb Seedling, at ae 5 a bceor sana -vshemaha oceans Bankers, 68, Lombard-st. ; 
PANSES Re count p dozen. meer gre ee: —— wil be eahered to. Ree Ponerca foe a es ae, Thomas sag dag 44, Little 
: Paes intment, as strict priority stop | ass Pactiamen 
boo Srst- e pe Sree apenas gird _Bace, which ica Piuance o satisfacto ref Resutenp; Be ¥ “Bou Sees wodetaken << Revers 
Requisite see in the Horticoitar al Teavescticnl ossessing every | ents. As it has . §.'8 ccna % sng onli 8 — 10, Lower Grosvenor-place, have 
“ gesy of a fine Show Flower. e Seedling, by ex bicoms named Sirs 
ont above, 8. G. has fine strong Plants of nearly Gate exiititions, st which the So oe NHOMAS AND EDWARD BROWN beg to apprise 
Sey variety 0 of Verbena and Pansy in cultivation; likewise growers attended, q iy itis toc ed first-class sho Nobility, Gentry, &c., that the Premises lately occupied 
Dan Pot roots of every leading Dahlia, at moderate prices, | any lengthened detail on meer eE te oi Might; blooms by phos at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London, are now dis- 
pitas Stowmarket, Oct. aa 1841. The plant is Gf fine babi ’ shaded with ‘bright crimson, | continued; and solicit the favour of all communications to be 
H HAPPELL’S CREAM BR i . cine. ar mt bloom in each colour; unrivalled ddressed to them at Slough.— Nursery, Slough, Sept. 29, 1841 
oe ARLES FARNES, Secdeeae. No. 128, St. John- | form; great depth of petals, with a fini Raper pr aeg meta on. | BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
chased of Mr oe begs to inform the Public ce he has pur- | stant show flower. “pigure of — 7 ao ica a. GENTLEMEN, —— HOR 
i the SEED Charonis, Market g gardener. Edmonton, the whole a sir a weuo it received the Ist prize at Chi- RISTS generally, are respectful that they 
SROCCOLI Which for si 3 year of that oe Salisbury Plain, entaggbagesmie ical Gar- avbe furnished with Lists of Prices see ular re- 
grown. ‘or size flavour i: any pas ry — ist at Marlborough, 1st st at Salisbury and West | garding the above article, w ich has been sq success- 
Farnes? sat a pot ag to send out Z ae ; extra prize at Calne, and 2d at Salt-Hill, although | fully at Chatsworth, upon application to J. BF sa 
Flack’s new large Victory-do. ee agerorth : rien es ae ) ‘were much out of condition, | Crown Glass Warehouse, 8, Je a 
Knigti’s Doxey a do. Ady's ne large Gos Lettuce. “otherwise it ——_ aah pe Gtdecs for smail or large large quantities : Lights of 
New Au do.) rae: do. do. oes : ots of “ Admirable,” begs leave | Houses accurately. cut to the eestor pecans « y exe- 
American Dwarf ao. Black-seed Bath do. do. sea aE, = goeaeelans te prices, which may be ascertained by | cuted upon the lowest wholesale term ere co candea 
Chappeli's Barty White Broccoli. as ena a wi ee alata bate Berks, Oct, 26tb, 1S41. Putty, Prepared Cement, andevery every requisite eam for Garden 
