HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 
Fea ait 
Viren A NURSERY, and No. 2 
BATH.—SALTER & WHEE 
inform the Public, that they intend sending out their splen 
New ga sei CALCEOLARIAS, and PANSIES early i 
April ne 
hak 
SMITH’S SPLENDID rpoemagents rinatayn 
. MISS ABBOTT,” ure brilliant lilac, fin 
, NEW BOND- 
LER beg respectfully 
— 
ywers, Who have eS 
six pecans. Roots at 5/. each. Direct 
Hendon Place, Hendon, Middle: 
PPLEBY’S “ QUEEN = LILACS.”—This —_, 
t to Jas. § mith, Gardener, 
see advertisement i the 7th 
nicle.—N.B. Tf the sacteute Dalia bet not Pron br: rto the Be eser ip- 
tion given of it, the price will b ucted. 
UMBER.—Seeds of this 
Spine ‘ucumber, from 20 to 27 
h 
erry, em denet by growing the Snake pies 
anchester Sota Show this 
aes and two Ist Prizes at the 
Rochdale haa It tors on strongly reco: casual ito Gar ies ners, 
very little heat to grow it. 
EEDLING chet 7 ELE SIR ROBERT 
rich, velvety puce, petals 
well up, and the shape altogether is symme' looms 
exhibit themselves well above the foliage, on strong foot-stalks, 
and it grows the height of from four to fivefeet ; was and 
itol the second prize on the 25th and 26th August, at the 
Leamington open show ; the fir 
September, when it was ‘greatly nes ; the first jaapsle at Wou- 
viell Grand Open Show on the is take oe and the ond at 
Evesham on the 17th Sept. 
ooo roots may be had price 5/. 
in May 
Pee Nor- 
folk, and of the subscriber, Mr. oneph Seder. Cousbeae Court, 
Alcester, Warwickshir 
GA = Florist, &c., Surry-lanes Battersea, begs 
rm the Nobility, Gentry, ead Public, he has. now 
O) ANIUMS: shat 
eedlin: pies th 
arly orders espec 
ing splendid seedling DAHLIAS, which —— ready 
in pen Perfection 2 
Taniums, 
ceolarias that were so much admired at th 
APPELL’S CREAM BRO 
(CHARLES: nmi er No) 138, St. John- 
mae 
e Public 
2 ‘Legg’sEarly Wi alcher 
Fine Early Frame Radish. 
Knight's Dwarf Green do. do. e Brighton do. do. 
yh sa aa Pea. 4 Black. eed Bath do. do. 
arf do. imported pany Datch ae “ 
Chappell’s Early White Broccoli. | Imported Dutch Horn ‘wine 3 
OHN SALTER, Frorist, VERSAILLES, FRAN 
= inform his friends, oe he Fistcl: che seeps for 3 delivery, 
» Reine Murat, Cam — 
honoar | to send over in eebpt e Continental 
Pastans yery numerous, early poate will be weet St sri 
ure their execution.—Letters must be a paid all through. 
LYMOUTH N 
ALEXA NDER FONTEY begs to ron the attention of 
the Trad 
LARGONIC. Sen an at enerally to the following PE- 
thls towes s Countess OF Mount Epcecumss. ground of 
isa beau peach-coloured p pink, unlike any other 
admired, and must be saibeod oy allas prodding | 
os. 6d. 
ew and approved sorts at from 
ae sorts at from 12s. to 18s. 
A. P. calls particular attention to Fucnsta 
Taicoton, a beantifal delicate Sie sack, ‘ith iar pele Unpot 
mired beet petals a ; it has been universally 
¥ every person who has seen it; is a free grower and 
doom A very desirable plant for the greenhouse or out of 
“Area nS Biante ¥0s. 6d. in spring. 
” Brinted Beutad a misicate 72s. per dozen, Ginches. _ 
mnay be lists of are now ready for 7, and 
had on application, The ceto the trade 
Plymouth, Nov, ng manrd 
a DECEMBER — 1841, 
Price 6d. 
YATT’S VICTO 
BS Senate AND W. YATT saving: a por I Stock of Strong 
raised by offsets from the original Seedling, can 
supp t 102. per careers . B. As various spurious vey 
10 under the name < = end 
Rit purchasers would io Saher oe i acgorantl them 
—Manor Farm, Deptford, Oct. 23 
HLIAS. 
| W R. WHALE faa om —— to tke Floricultural 
. oop in general, that he intends to send out the next 
approaching season three vari Saar of olen 
DAHLIAS, which he trusts will give general satisfaction, eq ‘O 
ho three former shat pcb which he has had the nonour "of sg 
ing 
his n rous fri ends—viz. President of the 
Ist—A A: i ight Rose, 
provement on Lady Cooper, possessed of a full a 
a greater depth of petals, an abundant bloomer and good it, 
took the first prize at Marlborough and first at Andover in a 
hell Flower, 
3rd—MancHIoNEs Ay.essury: A clear white ground, 
beautifully tipped with bright pay good centre, amost Disseing 
variety, and an abundant bloomer, a back-row flower. In 
consequence of the Stock of Roots being small, and orders ghee ly 
og maga this variety will _ be sent out before the third w: 
ay Height 4 to 5 feet; 10s. 6d. 
ewbury, Berks, Doasiadier 1841, 
teiehe 
if ee &e. &c. AT CHESTER.—The season for 
PLANTING having now commenced, we take the libertyto 
call the attention of Planters and ems to our very extensive bk 
superior STOCK of FOREST TR w growin 
ton Nursery Grounds. The: Stock consists Beegials of many 
si h. Firs, Spru 
choice, kinds; EVERGREENS; Ameri 
ROSES, standards and dwarfs, in eet sto of the — and soni 
varieties ; Narrhaneacs: Alpine, Hothouse, and Or- 
chide PLANTS ; er with every 0 ssxpetrorspe cendreet 
togeth: 
a general and extensive Nursery Stoc! 
* ro those Noblemen and Gentlemen a to form an Arboretum 
——— so necessary to the we aoe of Pleasure oh ayo 4 
icularly to reco! a S of 
of the d beautiful <tenb-mey as peeps our selection of 
Standard 0 wl bie and Parks, and which 
contains s' re - cim: suitable for imme- 
diate effect. - 
Possessing the a ee om hav’ very la 
rge 
a Tree Stock, and eer grounds being all in one Tot oo er a ber 
wi 
covered th Na ‘ursery Lash sur epg with every other facility 
for carrying on an extensi e trade, we are enabled euiien our 
tomers and fri nthe best aril at LOWEST RATES. 
eral hundr UIGKS, suitable for 
Fences, which we —~ to id to to those forming new 
'S AND JAMES DICKSO 
IN SA aLE, oo their Warehouses in cnecaee, a gen 
IM 
who eral 
pees ete of AGRICULTURAL PLEMENTS, from the best 
m embracing the most improved Scotch, Subsoil, 
anufactories, hi v 
Lea, and other Ploughs; complete Sets of 
for ageroraci tenia different drains on various 
land. ps Lops cattl 
for 
A pan of Early PEAS, BEAN' 
wee sowing,) arrived, of fine oo. 
potato a ed Gardeners, Woodmen, and Farming Bailiffsre- 
commended, on whose prowonieets and abilities every confidence 
may be placed. 
MARKET-GA pores Ege eee ail HE. FIFTY 
TO HOUSAND GOOS: IN SALE. 
W! ILLIAM MAY, “OPE : NURSERY, L ; LEAMING- 
jes aver 
mae hich are of very oe cual, 
extensi id gens 
> ies wate Bree Pain, foc, Se. 
Herbaceous and Gree: je 
Aon deca and water carriage to er unis ofthe kingian. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS ats HEATING 
at get BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
ACTORIES, dues improved prin- 
prs th charges, erected By DANIEL and 
Y. HOLBORN. 
and E. Bairey having ee mach time to i oo 
i i bject, and had much experience in the erection 
tion of this subject, — act kick oy By improve. 
apparatus for the above. mentioned 
ments suggested in their practice, ren their mode 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have 5 eed 
durability in th economy in the charge. 
have erected in and Ireland, fe 
many nobl gentlemen, and have the honour to be 
convenient kitchen apparatus, fous sarge oo 
f hot water, and an arrangement of the 
pea fe Toma ny ithetbo ee MOSS convonns 
beg aetore= first 
Be 
wt then as ar ae aes a a by a 
without en sper who tho- 
icouigiiie? seems A = Pes tang and can have < hue years” 
eee weary m3 os . ‘highiy te reapectabl family he 
has just left.— Dir io W. W., r, Putney. 
W tv a SITUATION as GARD 
active Young a eye 30 years neo possessing 
his business in ail its different 
ER, a Suaty 
ugh practical know 
branches = can iehiy Solnbmmanden by the Gentleman he 
has just left.—Direct to T. D., 57, Poland-street, Oxford-street. 
ANTED, in Norfolk, as GA ‘ER, a ert 
three days 
e Garden understand pruning 
be and rsa bi prea church regularly. 
No perquisites : > allowed for tn ata ee Apply by 
letter to T., 3, Charles-street, Covent Garden 
~ | steads, &c, &e, : tee 
ANTED. tc NOBLEMEN & GENTLEMEN. 
—A well-experienced middle-aged Man, without encum- 
e, es to obtai a situation as er, where there are 
msive Forcing De} Uiff the 
Whit - street oom hendon, since the 9th of J toy last, for 
thes f 287. ; and he will ewe to remain in confinement 
e is in prison for is the 
residence for 
mate, and their pho 
This debt he was ‘unable to discharge, from the long and dan- 
ger ss of his wife, and the loss of a child, who, from an 
to the benev: 
peck rodrs towards the young men his direction. 
also refer to Lowdon’s eet wens Magazine for May poe S306, 
Even the smallest contributions will be thankfully raid Bot 
remembered ; and a list of the tributors will be 
gentlemen have kindly c consented to receive 
liowing 
tibatons for him:—Mr. Kernan, seedsman, Covent Gamen; ; 
Munro, Horticultural 
Messrs. Forrest and Co., ;_Mr. 
Gardens, ham G ‘ . *Ronalds, Bre ntford; Mr. 
Marnock, Royal Botanic Gardens, t’s Park; Mr. Jackson, 
in; m; Mr. Boughton, ‘oreester; Mr. Cullis, 
Leamington; Mr. eg Chester; Cas 
man, Covent Garden, onor before 
HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF 
ATMOSPHERIC AIR. 
ae WEEKS & CO., Architects, &c., Gloucester-place, 
° mo aad ae Chelsea, Hothouse Builders, (ons Hot-water 
A Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility and 
Gentry that their business, which has been extensive throughout 
the country for many years, is entirely confined to the BUILD- 
ek OF pear ag tase Sy charse ‘ERECTIONS of every ing en 
OT WATER; see the 3 
; Mr. Catleugh’s Nursery, ; Mr. Gai ’s Nursery, 
Batt Mr. Buck’s Portland Nursery ; + ¥o ford 
N ; Mr. Smith’s a mn; Mr. Woodroff’s Nar- 
ost of the Nobility and 
at? fact 
.place, Cheisea, near Sloane-square. 
irs a 
Hien waree APPARATUS, upon 
, three, 3d., a 
per yard. Ditto, with Troughs for Or chidacea 
Be te Pe tas otters m f strong plate-cop- 
ade © 
‘setting in brickwork, from 
of Boilers of the 
chy ne paver 
coat See yaar a trom eae 
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