strong Plants, arly 
. LADY CH ARLOTEE D. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
1841. Price 6 6d. 
No. 51. -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 
FUCHSIA, CURTISIY. Taney ba rn en ee eon ogre | YAN 
is s' te mdid kk ready for delivery at 3s. 6d. each, RR SALE. A TED. 000 Trans retary b EWS ‘en feet high. 
also his seedling Pelargoniam Diadem (took the first Seedling V ILLIAM MAY, HOPE NURSERY; LEAMING- Any one a Be to die mare - ae ear _< purchaser 
Prize at the Croyd ural Show), Strong Plants, 21s. LANE, near BEDALE, YORKSHIRE, begs to 1 the pt stating the lowest me va dir » Gar Chro- 
Sion aac asicpeer hod Planters to the above, which are of ver: quality, le Office. 
wo andfhree s old, comprising all the most approved sorts > 2 
ge IY ATT ba ORIA - . en cultivati e, at 10s. perhundred. Ifa thousand ANTS a sal aig eg — ER, a Singhs 
A .M aving a pet vse o rong | taken, the pri 1 be 4/. 4s. Red Antwerp Raspberries, 4/ : Pee ractically acquainted w 
* Roots ised by offsets from the Seda Seedling, can | thousand, Ate an extensive and Fg or Stock of Forest and | Forci and general Gaiden “el oie nut, having been in oe 
supply the’ - 101. per hundred.—N arious spnrious sorts | Fruit Tree: wood, Ey Deciduous Shrubs ; | Profession the whole of his life. Every desirable reference can 
and are now selling antes the name euttt Myatt’s 
ers babes sss hg ~~ require them warranted. 
, Oct. 
HE EARLIEST AND FINEST-FLAVOURED 
RHUDAR 2B ms the WORLD.—Messrs. YOUELL’S cele- 
HUBARB is now being or for the sd 
: ¥ is well kno 
qu 
Price of strong R ote ve a 
dozen. Directions for cultivation accompany all orders. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery. 
PABSURY NURSERY. —T. PERRY begs .to = 
the attention of the Trade generally to his extensive Stoc’ 
Standard and Dwarf ana which he will 
Ne 
offer on very advai wo 
ew French Blush Moss, Prolific 
unknown vay Sig eon 
Lily may be had in |} 
GAINES, Florist, &c., Surry-lane, aay ieee begs 
* to inf rei "the ad Gentry, and Public, he has now 
eee oe bs = g Seedling GERANIUMS: = 
Rising tine 638. , Duchess of Kent 638., Cap’ 
tion 42s. Soy ‘Rachael ee: es Amaranth csi yy et 43s., hn sa 
i 2s., Queei of Beauties 
sabella Douglas 
na 10s. ea. 
A 
ery 
in May next: Gaines’ Orange Perfection les, 6a, Gain ’ Em- 
peror 1¢s. , Gaines’ Compacta 10s. 6d., which he has had 
figured by ing ; can be seen at the above address, where 
J. Wakeling ; 
may be hadhis List of Geraniums, Pansies, es Shru'! emt pores 
ceolarias that were so much admired at the exhibitions lasts 
CHAPPELL’S CREAM 
Crise Le vicdewaroipst ~Seedsman, No. 138, St. John- 
Farnes’ rior first Early Pea. Fpl sEarly WalcherenBroccoli. 
Flack's ‘nee weliege Victory do. Fine Early Frame sg 
Young’s do. do Ahead ry do. | Ady’s fine large Cos uce. 
Knight’s Dwarf Green de. do. | True Brighton do. rag 
New Auv as Pea Black-seed ee do. do. 
American Dwarf do Im enreeeaah Dutch pre fe 
Chappell’s Early W hite Broccoli. Imported Daten Horn ot. 
OHN SALTER Fone Won ee 
OHN a LTER, Frorrst, Versaittrs, FRA 
begs to ‘orm his friends, that he will hve paps for ps Fong 
ants of of CHRYSAN- 
of 1838 and 
os! 
edtings 
rps e W im in 1841. Most 
= nem will be nd equal to Duc de Conegliano, Prin 
Tan Napoleon, Pygmalion, Gonvion St. Cyr, Minervye, Fléchier, 
érése, Reine Murat, Campis' , &e. &e., which he had the 
pen to send over in 1839. As the Continental orders are 
eady very numerous, early applications will be necessary to 
ensure their execution.— Letters must be Par all through. 
SEEDLING DAH 
THE Edom hig ‘ offer he Nurserymen, Florists, 
and Amat oe fine, s' sp oots at two eas, and 
in May 1842, at a 6d. each, of Thompson’s 
coloar, DAHLIA, a Seedling of 1840, of a rosy lilac 
use bloomer, ax sone, — and —_ _— the centre; a pro- 
Ss gps ae 
eral Society Show i in 
the leading and new 
ee &c., to be sent out in beach 
Jatalogues of which may be had on ap- 
of Lens Aan te wand purple-topped — 
nip-see crop 1841, grown under his own 
a nog gaa genuine- a moderate prices, 
che wren hire, Dec. 1 
E YMOUTH N 
XAN DER t aig HAY er rm an the attention of 
ic generally to the following PE- 
th S oF MovntEnpcecumse. The ee md of 
per raced isa aa tiful peach-coloured pink, unlike any other 
distinct & meen cultivation, having a clear white centre, anda 
Spot. ‘It blooms v. bak ahatwiegit throwing its large 
grows 
= handsomely, 
Quick 
hardy fevinchoun and Cancuhotse F Plants, &c. &e. given ee Br tage family whom he has just left.—Apply at 
Wa Seeds- 
A few ~— ozen of the new large late Victoria Red Currant, at 20s. | Messrs. R’s, 28, Cornhill; or at Mr. HensRey’s, Se 
pee Naa man, Croy a: 
NB. nt ‘ ili ee 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a mar- 
ANSELL “ respectfully to inform the Public, 
that he has rchased a splendid ROSE-COLOURED i 
s ae I HLIA, a in 1 (by the party who raised | ""eXceptionable character from his late employer. Address R., 
uge et ), which he intends naming “ROSE UNIQUE,” | ®t Mr. Bristow’s, a man, Knightsbridge, London, which 
(Ansell’s). Plants will be ready for delivery the first week in | Wil meet every atten 
ay next, 10s. 6d.each. Also will be ready at the same e, - 
plants of that splendid Dahlia “ BEDFORD SURPRISE,” of DMUN UTCHER, late Gardener at Ealing Park, 
which T. A. has in his possession a ground sont. ae ‘© MAR- wishes in a SITUATION, and begs respectfully to 
QUIS CAMDEN.” See report of Horticultural Society of Lon. any N an: of. Gentleman requiring the vexvices of 
don of Sept. 7th; exhibited also at the Horticultural Rooms, GARDENER, to the various Exhibition of Flowers, &c., at th 
0) 
Regent street. ieties, T. A. 
will be able to supply early in eg pe pi erie! b= the leading sare for Plants exhibited there daring the last five s ‘or 
kinds of last season, and begs to cote the bases! early orders, sie shook please to address to the car +A. 
which will hav prompt attention sam bo erecnraet, Se eee _ 
T° NURSERYMEN and OTHERS.—A large quan- 
tity of BOX-EDGING to be sold cheap. A pen. may be 
seen and particulars obtained at Mr. Story’s, Islewort h. 
and ao praets road, with the 
ARDENERS an d OT ERS—TO LET, in the 
County of Kent, 18 miles from town, a good HOUSE and 
GARDEN, with about Twelve Acres of Fruit Planting. Rent, &c., 
moderate, aie oa r particulars apply to Mr. Pawiey, White 
> Kent. 
Hart Inn, Bro: 
BE me about nal PINE-PLANTS and 
Sixty SUCKERS; vere a = rghiemege of Bde neni Aare ants. 
Apply (post-paid) to Mes: heshu 
YO PLANTERS and OTHERS. ar 
NEW AND SUPERIOR SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 
AMES EDWARD, FLorist, LaYERTHORPE, Tein, 
of the Dah ee 
1840, and fully proved in 184!), which are apo distinct from an 
hitherto prod steed of very superior habit, an st ya th pt 
ducing fot Show Flowers throughout the season 
which J. E. begs to state that asin mens shown Lvetalt “oo i sad of 
se us Exhibitions open t 
England, and has had nine =o 2 noe "reises weataed for them, y Jan- 
amely,—four Ist prizes, three seccnd ditto, and two third ditto; son and FINNEY, igre to the late wernt Fata & 
tae = also been shown in the following winning trays :— -» Gatesh meet ee —— on-Tyne— 
In the} ea of bo at tl ag es Society, bey: Fi 18, "Larch, ‘O years hace ot ed ito 14 foot 
2d “da. do. : x . 1} to 2 feet. 
Ist 4, i o ” De. do. . 2to 2do. 
2d t the Botanical i Hull, Sept. 2d; Scotch Fir, two years transplanted . 1 foot. 
baa Ta ae * » » Thorn quizes, 2yrs. do. 4 years old. 
os ss Shek ecg! scape me rik Sept. 3d; ee all other kinds of Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Plants, 
Is tee Ce 
ihe ” ‘ ai Prices of the above may be had on application.— Dec. 16, 1841. 
ae xe 5 “ ne ersre Pl comin Se ison From Loudon’s Gardener’ zine — “December 1841. 
Ist ,, 36.5, Horticultural Soc , Barnsley, Sept. 21st; prymid SPARE, a wilted pratlacsen’ s Gardene 
ae 2 of kn wn ability and strict integrity, hasbeen ceeuaaaa 
Ist oss 43 95 Botanical Gardens, Leeds, Sept. 22d; | Whitecross ares prison, London, since the 9th of Juty last, for 
Ist yg # Horticultural Society, York, Sep. 2ath; the sum of 28/. ; and he haye to remain in confinement till 
2d i 2 ” co on the middle Jam nhuary next. he is rison tl 
id @ taken. other Prizes in add’ to the ve. balance of a debt contracted froni 1833 to 1836, for the board and 
EMIER. e bi salmon, very superior form, excel- | lodging of two of his children, who, Oe bes in cer eran were sent 
t habit, throwing its blooms well above the foliage, and always a 50 miles from ae er for iider cli- 
to be de; upon jn producing good show flowers. This te, and their native 
variety obtained the first prize, in its class, at the York Ancient minis debt he was aibiste discharge, from the long and dan- 
Florists’ Society, seep 20th, | and had also the Lp ree prize | gerous illness of his wife, and the loss of a 3 child, who, from an 
awarded, t Dahlia of any colour.—Height 4 to 5 feet.— ident previously, was bed-ridden for fourteen weeks in 1834. 
Plants 16s. 6a His wife and six of his eight children (the eldest of whom is but 
Mary Jane.— White sone eo very deeply tipped and edged with | 15 years of age), with their mother, are now in astate of great dis- 
purpled carmine—cons' throughout the season, well up in the | tress, which must ini th the approaching incle t 
centre, of excellent babit, and never fails in producing good son; and he hi is compelled to subsist on the prison allow- 
flowe: This variety ob! ed the first and second prize ance, as everything be:onging to him has en dispo: f. 
Scarborough, as the best note -ground flower tipped or caged, Under these circumstam me friends have ested to 
— has justly been — ced the most distinct and attractive | him the pre wre appeal to iblic, more especially to his 
e ma 
p. 266. 
1827, 
on will prove a ieibie mat excellent show flower.—Hei ight 5 feet. 
—Plants eet) ba. gratefully me! outiiators will be 
Good strong plants will be sent out the first week in May ; and paplishe : 
for the convenience of parties at a distance. orders will be re The tlemen have kindly consented to receive con- 
ceived, and ts supplied, by Mr. George tributions for him: Mr. Kernan, scedsman, Covent Garden; 
Covent Garden, don; and Messrs. Hi » Ni men, | Messrs. Forrest and Co., Kensington; Mr. Munro, Horticultural 
Brechin, Scot . No allowance to the trade 12 plants are | Gardens, Turnbam Green; Messrs. Ronalds, Brentiord; Mr. 
and oo orr syentoneebonea willbe required | Marnock, Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park; Jackson, 
——— correspo ents. canalso supply plants of all | Kingston; Mr. Boughton, Shean Ww ter; Mr. Cullis, 
hlias in c ceatenten: ie ‘rhich a catalogue annually | Leamington ; gage , Chester: Downton Cas- 
tle, Ludlow ; W. Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, Ludlow. 
Country contributions to be ee to Mr. Kernan, seeds- 
» Covent before the 
st Dahli 
poveine and can be had on application. 
members 
Garden, on or th of Ja january next. 
We the undersigned, cua 
orticnl 1 Society, do al —s eonaie —. 
escripti hiias: we strongly reco 
pei pa cb area et any yet sent out, pa’ well wortha | HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF 
place = = most limited collection. 4t PHERIC Al 
James Fichardson | Richard Land John North WE CO., Architects, &e., Glouce er-place, 
Jobn John Walker Jas Lancelot Foster * Kin ad, Chelsea, Hothouse Builders, and Hot-water 
J. Heseltine Edward Bearpark | William West Ap § Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility and 
Henry 5 iy Robert Dempsey John Robinson. Sig their business, which has extensive throughout 
William Dove country for many years, is entirely confined to the BUI 
Report of the York Amateur Florist Society, held on Monday, ING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of ¢ every description, 
August 9th, ol ~The Judges and Members 0 ee, — and the HEATING of them by H see the 3rd and 
sider it their cee! to notice a seedling Dahlia of last year (sent fe 37th Numbers of the Gardeners’ Pinal we. 
inspection) raised by Mr. Edward, Nurseryman, ‘oft this cit The ferences may be had, and their works seen, at Mr. Perry’s Nur- 
is pure , with a dark tip of purpled ine; th , Banbary ; Mr. Green's, Lower Cheam; Messrs. Henderson's 
form, depth of and above all, good eye, require no con- | Pine-apple Nursery ; Messrs. Ro! ’s Norsery, T Mr. 
sideration to pronounce it one of the best Dahlias seen of i | Knight’s Exotic Nursery, Chelsea; Messrs. Low’s, Cla 
class; and evident superiority of this distinct variety r. Catleugh’s Nursery, Chelsea ; a Gaines’s Nursery, 
ver such fiowers as Glory of Plymouth, Beanty of the Plain, &c., tsea; Mr. Buck’s Portland Nu ae y; Mr. Yo oasis Mitte veh 
842-will fi Nursery ; Mr. Smith’s Nursery, Daist 
pe’ 
va 
gery, ee Green; Mr. ae sane : Ruisery, 
or 
beberle yursery, array aa ost 
Ss th 
ee pavtecatice to be had | at their Horti: 
| Gloucester — Chelsea, near Sloane- -squ 
ets 
it on the fortun: 
Dahlias remain in cultivation ‘this wemes 
inent feature in a stand of six—From the York | 
See RITISH SHEET-GLASs for HOR LICR OS: 
Stans hae ene CHEE ES. TROUGHS: Se N ObLEMEN, GENT LENEN, aud HORTICUL- 
sen caesar a Hee sere bate oat tines IN Guris: aliy ctfully informed er they 
meee - ings, ay be soit with £ ig rol “Fok and ever} — ar re- 
&e., fe forwarded by Pos wl eceive due anti Ze garding the above article. which has been aé@epted so success- 
Slate Edgings for Hower Borders, &c- fully at caaimonth, npon applica on to J. Dees Mate ae 
Flass St. James's, and | 
PATENT PROTECTIVE MATERIAL—Thi Gee ee 
terial, now used by the Reyal Horticultural Society, pe ‘Gedetet fax’ sual quantities of Glass for Lights 
many of the Nobility and , bas proved to afford the | Hones accurately po Re agate requires si and punctusliy cig 
it ts from excessive Heat or Cold. cuted upen the lowest wholesale terms. Wire ve oa Pree er, 
8, — Fenchurch-street, Putty, Prepared Cement, andevery requisite for TGarde lazing- 
