THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 49. ‘ 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1841. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF EN' 
‘HE GENERAL 1 wate pte Peel = bel at the 
Society’s Rooms in a ven he lith 
of December, at twelve o’clo “3 rade 
A MES HUDSON, Secretary. 
on, 
Bria Roo es vot ry Sock ety wi e thro m fe 
dation of Members for poetic nights the week of 
the e Smithfield Club Show, pros Wedneuday the ' sth, Thursday 
the ea = sce” the 10th, of December, from Six o’clock till 
Ten 
oat CLUB PRIZE ee SHOW, 
ye 
“7 to e any preceding sh 
paige and a: tion are so ample that ladies may now 
= "et ‘this Tadonél rea: he sr an Ae oi fa by 
in th ing, lighted up after 3in the . Adm: 
+ GAINES, Florist, &c., Surry-lane, Battersea, begs 
* to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, he has now 
R. MS: Gaines’ 
figured by J. Wakeling ; 
may be had his List of. palates Pansies, and ee fi Cal- 
ceolarias that were so much admired at the exhibitions last s n. 
HARLES. FARNES, ema ats a No. I: 8, St. John- 
SEE Loi begs to inform o Public tri he has pur- 
chased 0: ip cane vein Maceer ner, Edmonton, the whole 
of the SEED saved by him this year ‘of that splendid variety of 
eet which for size and flavour is not surpassed by am 
cherenBroccoli. 
. d 
Imported Early Dutch baie 
Chappe 1l’s Early White Broccoli. | Imported Dutch Horn Carro' 
pleasure in sub- 
ds and the Public 
will 
Ty ‘con , has albthe pro) oer 
Baudin, with the additional recommendation ~~ much 
dwarfer habit; height four and a half feet. 
The last- named was raised by. the person 
Grand Baudin and Conservative, acknowledged tb to bee to of fag meg 
best Dablias of 1910, and exhibited in than 
any two of the same season 
ose who have oe 
AX 
EXANDER PONTEY phoag el the attention of 
the ioe — the P ic generally to the following PE- 
8, & ee 
Mou 
beautiful peach- 
Variety now in cultivation, 
peer enie lack spot.” It’ 
meine 
5 
, the upper petals bein; 
Serger sent an form and habit first-rate. 
mT S| {¢ numerous exhibitions, has never 
in ifthieed, g Sure beadmitted by all as wm of the 
X Wers in cultivation.—10s. 6d. 
as also on sale most of the new and approved sorts at from 
pee each ; and the commoner sorts at from 12s. to 18s. 
Fucusta 
poi coe 
universally ad- 
is a sp grower and 
greenhouse or out of 
tans 3 “calls particular attention to his new 
be COLOR, pera ronmae _ 6 with “the se 
Breen. le; it has bee 
yom seen it; 
“ the 
carta imbricat at 72s. per anon 6 inches. 
a ancetane are now ready for delivery, and 
usual allowance to the trade. 
Ve 
Me. THATCHER.—The friends of Mr. Taarcuse, 
Fone metly Seedsman and Netmaker, of 147, Fleet-street, are 
mn to RAISE A SURSCEIPTION suffi a 
peayion into the National Ben len nd they ap. 
ind the benevolent proto ho Se tencuies the 
Seneeiscr sees Soe 
Rane sctiptions are received by Messrs. Glyn, Hallifax, and Co. 
~‘oeety hee - tea cone * Pina Sens iy dag 
ard; and Ji e, 
Gloucester-plece, Perncan econ sag é 
-. . .Subscriptions alr recei' cic 
Fe earlof Mace i rrreg - #10 
eee ov 10 100|T. Adams, Esq. + - 11 
S ESQ. EO , Nash, Beg. <> ~ Ft 
‘Seat Cooper, - 2 1 6) J. Murray,Esq = + 1 1 
hieteme cot sioeeee ott 
T.Fockter, Esq. 1 0 0 suite arama 
MYATT’S VICTORIA RHUBARB 
t — W. pag having - a Stock of § of “ong nd 
is sets from tl 
petit. hem at 10/. Bd Rcoes eof N. 5 ‘As ontious anon Pare 
d and are now selling under the name edi Myatt’s 
eee ae er would do wel to Secreta them warranted. 
—Manor Farm, Deptford, Oct. 23, 1841 
NEW AND SUPERIOR SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1842. 
if 7 
1840, and fully proved in 1841), whichare spe ee rom any 
ares 0 produced ; of very superior habit, it in pro- 
ood Show Flowers throughoat 
state as 
ha 
namely,—four Ist priz 
bo hi wa also been ent in ia the fe following winning trays: 
nm the Ist Tray of = at Tea neat Pra ety, aes Aug. 1s, 
ia 
2d * 36 at the Botanical Gardens, Hull, Sept. 2d; 
ist ai the Hortical. Soe Scarborough, Sept. 3d; 
re been 
4 atthe Yorkshire Philosophical Soc., ” Sep. oth; 
3 be setae Gardens, Sheffield, Sept. er 
NE igi 0 rticultural Soc., Barnsley, Sept. 21 
2 
| "Botanical Gardens, Leeds, Sept. 2 29d; 
Horticultural Society, York, Sep. 24th; 
in addition to the above. 
Ist 55 A » 
2d 
Se ing taken oer Pre 
= 
ariety obtains 
Florists’ Society, September 20th, and had also the ker 
awarded, st Dahlia of any colour,— Height 4 
Plants 10s. 
rie: ee —White ground, very deeply tipped and edged wi 
led carmine— constant ppc ig rei en ie euros up in ae 
fi 
he S first 
rough, So tee Le nent -ground flow 
and eA justly been SS the most Gistinet and attractive 
osc class. Pera. it 4 fee cal lants 10s. 6d. 
past light pink and yellow, colours 
beautifully blended d together, Sane ~ Cees tip at the end 
i each Le der the Duchess of Richmond, ix quite dis- 
tinct fro: fore moe ; Very superior habit, alwa: ape) 
and will ae a noble and excellent show flow: Bente iP feet. 
—Plants 10s. 6d. 
Good strong plants will be sent out the first week in May ; and 
for the convenience of parties at a distance, orders will be re- 
ceived, and plants eee ak ay = _—— Charlwood, Seedsman, 
Covent Garden, London Henderson, Nurserymen, 
i 3 ‘trade unless 12 plants are 
m own correspondents, J, E also supply plants of all 
e best Dahlias in cultivation, of which a catalogue is anm 
inted, an be had on application. 
e the undersigned, bers of the C York 
Horticultural Somers wi t the corr ess of Mr. Edward’s 
description of the above Dahlias; and we strongly recommend 
them as distinct varicti = fren any yet sent out, and well worth 
place in the most Timited eoiceyen 
James Richardson = char Tent 
John Roper on Walker 
J Edward Bearpark 
Robert Dempsey 
John North 
Jas. Lancelot Foster 
William West 
Robinson. 
fortun: 
Egreet sin cemeetion thin Sower 
first water, and will reflect the greatest 
r, long as v 
ent feature in a stand of six.—From the York 
ee ee ee 
HOMAS AND EDWARD BROWN beg to apprise 
seme 
renee on that the Premises la’ a ied 
by oonlee , Piccadilly, London, are 
continued ; pod solicit te ae of all psn i oe be 
addressed to them at Slough.—Nursery, Slough, Sept. 29, 1841. 
He ATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
eaebo LTU mor be pr DW omg nein roved brim 
CHURCHES, and MAN CTORIES, po 
ciples, and at very m sioaaeae charges, erected b by DANIE 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. ‘ : 
D. E. Barney having devoted much time t idera- 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection 
ap] for above-mexi ed p , have, by improve- 
ment ggested in their practice, re! red hi 
ing not only very efficient, but very a cv bin 
urability i jparatus with econo! 
~e pre br tus = Scotland, and Ireland, for 
paral England, 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
loyed by the ee amare macs of London, in executing the 
works @f their splendid lately erected at Chiswick. 
other metal works, an. “erased complete and 
continued 
com- 
D.and E. Bartey have prepared ecco ean: lant 
we are y for immediate d 
they 
beg to introduce to soeree dient Trough Pipe. tor Grek 
of other Houses where rapour i 6 ine inter- 
required, and which may be scen gt the: madwions 
of his busi qe sus basin Gane soeea Wak Gcaubineeer 
prefer a situation as J ghia where one or two men are kept. 
page: = ress be ay . Henbrey’s, Seedsman and Florist, Croy- 
TS A ae phn il no" eS ee 
mn 
under iis mat rend te Ue  wasuconne 
espectably connected ; can be highk 
Lee ‘eentieman he has just left. Address to A.B. Y., 
merican Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 
ANTED A rig ig o- BAILIFF, to hpi 
Estate, bat ot momar 
i in general. 
ability, and his character will bear the 
Gardeners’ 
yates ee atthe Office, will 
att 
te ecercne eben TR EER NPE ME eee 
| Wax A phe ciee og de sito cam or 
Sag oir ages ig te Wholesal 
ti 
of his employer. 
given. Letters addressed B. L., at the 
Chronicle, will be forwarded. 
ANTED a eamatyr? Ag a MARRIED MAN, 
racter for forcing Pima Yeates, and Cucumbers, from the last 
ce where he lived ; and who is acq generally with the 
agement of Wall-fruit and a Kitch otag trim Wages, 752. 
a-year. Should the Wife understand Poultry, it will be preferred, 
2. ore by letter geo bee 
Chariotte-street, 
doa, ext er of Weymouth-s' 
arg FOR PUPILS. 
—Therei isnowa 
A ts are made so as to enable the Pupil to commence 
and complete his fed n during his A) > 
and under very fe cir ces. There is also a 
t 
University College 
OT-WATER “PIPING. —NEW "PATTERNS OF OF 
T PIPES, 10 per Cent, 
Troughs, Elbows, Syphons, T 
quisite ay Hot-water ppnebonny 
r Pat 
NG BY HOT WATER, WITH sled 
ATMOSPHERIC Al 
the country for many years, is entirely confined 
ING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every description, 
= the orp of them by HOT WATER; see the 3rd and 
Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
ome 
~ coved Coni ical Boilers mi SS eee ae ae 
, and which r niyenofumace oF setting in rickwork, from 
aera “Also ev of Boilers of the 
Tron and Strained-wire Fencin , Hurdles, Brass and Iron Bed- 
steads, &c. &c. 
BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 
JU OSEEMES, gree and HORTICUL- 
TUR! meraliy, are respectfully informed that they 
may be furnished with Lists of ces, pons i re- 
paged the above article, which roa — 80 succeSsS- 
Glass W ouse , 9, J erm: 
posse e-TO: =" is se Clee 
Orders for sm or large quantities 
Houses accurately cut t to the. reqiined siots oS cn puncte cme 
cuted upon the lowest wholesale terms-" ‘Window Lead, — 
Putty, Prepared Cement, andevery requisite forGarden 
