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THE QARDKNKRff CHRONICLE 



SUDS, NKW \M» TRUE. 



MiR8. Sl'l'TI audSON pect ly •rqwist 



that* readers of I Qard-ner*' i krmmieUmt sve not yet 

 hither* cdthes* wit* their commnada.thattl grou 



being si' at< tsble distances from each other, a 



tJlfT ey are enabled, by strict attei 



GAR , |o the.r kind*, and sunply Seed- % 



they k new, tin.- prevent meat in the 



crop*. A great savin* of expense will alio b* effY d, am. the 

 most Improved aorta y e»rcha«ing either < f the under- 



named L *" •»• aclecied accordm* t ttessr 



SurroN'a actu«l knowledge of the cceni srstive merit of .«• 



k rid *' 



No. "l.-J complete Colleelim of < Kit t garden 

 Seed*, of very b tU, iemg am gear's >uppjjf»r ■ 



ffr»f rntw tmt ' • • • • ' , *. 



Ho. 2.—^ Colieetim omt miming all Me kind* as the above, 



but inemnl tav . • •.'.,' 3 



Ko. 3. — d oompl't i '>n, in 'juantiltea aui'.able Jt>r 



email* I'a mlh m w .... • [ 



No. 4.— loo Uununrulueee. in Id fine eanetir*, by name . 1 



JO ditto - 30 do. do. . 



N.B. -Parcel* d.ltvei l free of carriage to Londoi r to any 

 part of the Great Western Railway within fio mil- r .onion. 



For rdeneraand othera who would prefer selecting the »< 

 of a. nnclve*. S. A tost have ],i«t 1 ed their annu 



Catalogue lew Kitchen- gmr den a >wer fc >, which will 



be forwarded Immediately, poet psi ■!. . , , „ ^ ^- 



*»* w e a ref i given payment need not be made for 



twelve monrln. v 1 will afford ample opportunity for j»r ng 

 the excel), nee rf the Seed-.— Bee g N '. I' . Jan.2S. 



DEATH OF MR. LOUDON. 





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1 

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16 





 

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DAI \«- 



JKEYN , Florist, .s .bury.— " Standard 

 • PsarKi »." Keynes).— The finest eel red Bah 



in the world I gamed the lat class prizes at Sto.. cngc, r\ r, 



kmgat rreyZ.oiog.cal Card . and Crown ml r 



Stock also the lat | clmei a at Stnnshenge 1 leu 



tural S y. htockwcll. M It ia ea r< l aa air ilti- 



vation , aa complete an nnb< en en do a* I Id be drawn with 

 the compasses* and a* ft r in front aa 1 oSSlble. It hi 



symmetrica; to a hair, and as double aa a Ranm Ins. It ia SO 

 remarkable SJ to be uiatai.tly recognised among a thousand. 



p crimson. It ^ the ilowcr of the season, and mu.t 

 be had." <rd, V Gazeiie, Oct. 1 t. " The best-grown flow 

 we ever saw, with . c< ct the taste 



of R coi laseur b. ; complied with; g d colour, a 1 ey- 

 ., regularity of growth ami dli 11 i he leaves, and 



Rbove all, n* Ictearotu >f shape a > if it had been cast 



j na ►_> 'J. 1 PI in! I in May, 



I811. lot <W "Orange Superb," Doddtyflri • *h..w. flower, 

 lee. fjf/. "Thespci at- ild grace any Stand."— Glen ny. 

 "BmmiNol ; 'a) bluish \ iltc, exirafl pensa- 

 ble to a first rate stan i I, 10 v. (W. Catalogues conUl g all the 

 fine old var cs and new flowers for the season may be had on 

 api Sulis' f, Jan. 10, 1R44. 



DWARF Clll.KKl RAFTED ON THE i'KI 8 



MAHAL .or PERFUMED CHERRY. 



' p Rl\ . Jin., begs to oH'cr the following sorts of 



X . CMEKR IKS. grafted on t above Stock, B t-pruncd,and 

 admirably adapted I* r patttef, or forcing, or for forming Dwarf 

 proln rees. >»e protected by nets, 2*. to. esch : — 



Arch, or Hotmail's Duke 



May Duke 



Royal Duke 



late Duke 



r.ggareao 



Black Ragle 



Belie de 



Elton 



The following Ornamental Sh 



offered :— eech. 



American Weeping WU- e. d. 



low, 8ft, .86 



*CytUua elongates (pen- 

 dulous), &ft. .20 

 •C luspurpi .*fta o 

 ♦Cyflsua purpureas, tlura 

 alba. .ft. . 3 6 



*Cyti-'«s nigflewaM, .'>ft. . s f5 



•Cyfisus falcatus, 5ft. . 2 



«(.,nista anxant 



•White Portugal IJroom I 



•Double Yi w Broom, 3ft 3 6 

 Robinla hispida major 

 largest Rose Acacia, 6ft 3 



Pa rly Amber Heart (Rivers*s) 



Flo ce 



Knight*! Early Black 



Imperial Morello 

 1. ck Tartarian 



I » lllack 



Waterloo 



W( r's Black Heart, 

 ndard Trees for 1 arc nKn 



9 each. 

 Robinla ma Itylle, or *. d. 



granditl ra, riit. . .36 

 M >w Br< 1, 5ff. . 2 6 

 Double Dwarf Almond, 



4ft. to 5ft. . .26 



Ian Almond, Ift ft. 2 6 



Whit s Dwarf 



Almond, 4ft. to 5ft. , 2 6 

 Dh|e. I'.owering Peach, 5ft 1 6 

 W ling Laburnum, 6lt 2 6 

 K gle's-claw Maple, 6ft . 1 6 

 Lilac, rubra grnndiflora 



fine plants, 6ft. 



f.ilac. Charles X., do., 5ft 2 



6 



fi 



Female Plants the fruit- bearing plan* f the Sbepherdia 



argentea. or Buffalo Berry, recent imported from America, 

 2.f. 60*. each. " Its fruit, w h is much relished in America, is 

 about the size of the Red Currant, much richer to the taste, and 

 forms one continued clustcT on every branch and twig,**— Louden. 



Carriage of all Packages paid to London. 



Those marked * are grafted on the Laburnum. 



SawbridKOw h, Jar-. 



ANEMON1 aND RAM N I ISES.— The entire 

 Stock of an Amateur Florist, who has spared no expense 

 in procuring the finest sorts, but whose garden having been s< 

 for building purposes, is compelled to part with them, and offt 

 them on the following terms :— 



lAMl'NCClOSM. 



100 Roots, finest sorts, double, named flowers 



60 extra extra ditto 



180 fine ditto in mixture ..... 



180 ditto, second quality • 



80 Tyso's best semi- double ditto for seed 

 Packets of 500 seeds saved lest year . . 



Any of the above will be sent post paid on receiving a remit- 

 tance by Post-office order, or letter-stamps to the amount wauted. 



A N K M o N 



100 Splendid, named, double flowers 21*. 



tra tine ditto . . .12*. 



180 fine ditto in mixture . . . /*• 



50 fine scarlet ditto in mixtures . 8». 



Packets of seeds, each . . . !*■ 



Aonlr tn S. G. Lkic.h. Wine-merchant, Oundle. 



21*. 



tea, 



8*. 

 5*. 

 4*. 



l*.W. 



"~~ show nun. 



W-R. WHALES' SEEDLING DAHLIAS for 1814, 

 • to be sent out in May, at JO*. 6d. each. 



Preceptor. -A splendid c ib< 11 scarlet, of good su' stance 

 and outline, brilliant contour, and well cupped 5 an exqui 

 show variety; warrauted to the description given of it; height 

 3ft. ; splendid habit. 



Sscond Crimson PxRrxcrioN*.— A flower of great substance, 

 being 20 petals deep ; well ( ^ed, rising centre, constant ; first- 

 rate habit; height, 4 ft. Early orders are necessary to procure 

 this variety, being oniy true gi nd roots. Pi 6d. 



Mary.— A fancy border va .white, margined with rose- 

 pink : an abundant bloomer, and c tanr , occasionally a show 

 flower ; shapeand habi irling's I • of Wales : h ht, 3 ft. 

 price 8t.— Elcot, near Huntingford, Berk^, Jen. 28, 1944- 



ARI t'l'EAS, See— HI H\ D. CORMAO 

 SeRDSMMV, &c, begs to inform the readers of the On 

 denern' chreuuete that they can be supplied with the following 

 Early and Proline Varieties, viz. : Comtek's Prince Albert, Br 

 tish Queen and Early Kent Peas; Taylor's Improved Windsor, 

 and Johnson's Wonderful Bean j Manchester Red and Sey- 

 mour's White Celery; Walker's Long and Hamilton's Cucum- 

 ber &c , with every other variety of Horticultural and Agricul- 

 tural Seeds, at his Wholesale and Retail Seed Warehouse, 106, 

 Deansgate, Manchester. 



rpiip SUDPF DEATH OF Mr. LOUDON h«s involved his family m the deepesc duress in every 



1 the wor." for although he 1 .b. ..red most essantly varly day and night, for the space of forty > ears and hit work* 

 sxtenVivi Taule-yetV^ from the circumstance of his being an invalid for yea: and the expensive nature of the illustration, toy. 

 ^'L'd ^ usiyindebt. lePrinUr. and Engravers ^ -fiSi^Jf \™£, ?™!» »55 



valuable, perhap- ( all Mr. Loudon s Work 

 stamp his fame as an author. 



A( 



MeatiMis""Therelsa large stock on hand of the following Works, the sale of which would extricate tne family from their st 

 i arrassed sta by enabling Mrs. I to discharge the debt, and reserve the copyrights in her own hand, a* . meat, 



re snnport ; and it is earnestly uat every person who respects the memory of the late Mr. Loldow, will exert" 



y soliciting his friends to I me &ub ; cr:bcrs for tne i'ublicati umeratcd below :— 



Pui hed in Jnlv, 1836, Price 10/., cloth lettered, 



THE AI ORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BR1TANMCUM ; 



In Eight rolnmes : Four of Letterpress illustrated by above 2500 Engr^viug?, and Four of octavo and quarto Plahw. 



Just published, complete in One V lume. Price 2/. 10*., and in Ten Parts at 5*. each, 



AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS; 



».;„-♦»,» ...».■*!-« BTPnirTtcKTOM Brita.vvulm Abridged: for the Use of Nurserymen, Gardeners, and Forester. 



Published October 



lolourta, 



ek., 



Ueinr the whole Works on Landscape Oardening and Land cape-Architecture ol the late Humphry Rkptov, Esq.; 



Biographical Notice, and Notes by J. C. Loudon, F.L.S., &c. 



Published August 1, 1838, in One Volume, octavo, numerous Engravings, Price 20*., 



THE SUiil RB N GARDENER AND VILLA COMPANION; 



Comprising the Choice of a Suburban or Villa Residence, or of n situation on which "to form one ; the Arrangement and 



of Hie uses nnd thf UyiugOBt, Planttor, and general Manegement of the Garden and Grounds; the whole adapts fc, 

 a \\ one Perch to Fift iOfte and upwards in Extent; and intended for the instruction of those who know lit** 



Gardening and Karal Affairs. 



Published November 1. ifMS, in Ore Volume, octavo.with BpwRTdsjf JJ8 Engravings, Price 16*. 



THE SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST; 



Or an ►empt to teach the Science of Horticultu. e. nnd the Management of the IVuit Kitchen and Forcing Gardens, to 

 (ir, an Attempt 10 ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ pre vious Knowledge or Experience 111 these Departments. 



THE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE; 



■ubocribers* names will appear weekly ia the Gardrnera' Chronicle. 



A V lie Meeting forthe m rolentpmpoi f promoting the saleofthcse works wall beheld in the rooms of the He* 

 LTl nersons taking an interest in Gardening, who are within a reasonable distance, will attend. 



worts pledged for it set free, and Mr. Loloon or his family would enjoy the whole produce of his literary propeitj . 



" This Appeal would never have been made, had not Mr. Lounox, who has been a " I"^ 1 ^'J 01 ", ^e^^^fcl 1 urconsidennlr 

 with an inflammation of the lungs, terminating in chronic brooch, es, which even ifU id, *£ ^J^nga^ 

 alleviated will effect 1. y prevent him from any longer pursuing his profession of ^ nus P ap ^^ u c V;'^' } ■ " ,1-rrarv nrotenTse 

 profession, ana on the literary labours of Mrs. Loudon, he has entirely depended £ r J" 8 . 1 ^^ 

 nlfdeedtortheJr^ m. Under the ^e circumstances Mr. Loudon feels himself justified 111 taking this mode 01 hOiiciungasssssB 



* cr ; , the At tern, and in begging his Friends ami Patrons throughout the coi 



" The Arboretum has been spoken or m the highest terras in all the principal Reviews u. ^—1-. — ■ 



f North America. Tac Quarterly Review says :— .fodaafa' 



« . This book is one of solid value, worthy of a place in the Library of every landed ^n lernan as well as o fev ry W 

 Botanical, Arbmicultural, and rticultr.ral science . . . Let us warmly congratulate Mr. London on having nn ^« c ^^ 



task a task which few men, except himself, would have had the courage to begin, and still /twer th« • ue «« ^"^"nn^eSsilet 

 The Arblrrtnm Brltmwlwm is complete in its kind, and it must become a standard book of reference on all subjects connect* 



tr ^Th7'f nj Ladies, Noblemen, and Gentlemen, who already possess the work, on being applied to, have kindly pensJtW 



their nan.es to be published as reproving of the Arboretum, and of this Address to the Public 1 









The Right Honourable Lady Rolls 

 Mrs. LaWRSNCS, of Studley Royal 

 The Dukb of North umbkk land 

 The Dukb of Pkvonsihrb 

 The Dukk of BurcLBucn 



The DLKE Of SUTHKRLAND 



The Marquess of Northampton 

 The Earl of Sh wsbury 

 The Earl of Essex 

 The Earl of Abbrdbbn 

 The Earl of Harrington 

 The Earl Fitzwilliam 

 The Earl of Radnor 

 The Easl of Ripon 



The Earl of Lovelace 



Vr --COUNT COMBBRMBRE 



The Bishop of Winch kster 

 Lord Monteagle 

 Sir Jonv Trevelyan 

 Sir Thos. Dyke Ackland 

 Sir H. E. Bun bury 

 Sir Charles LbmosI 

 Sir Oswald Mosley 

 Sir William Jardine 

 Sir W. J. Hooker 

 The Rev. J. Mitpord 

 The Rev. M.J. Berkeley 

 The Rev. W. T. Bree 



Capt. Widdrington, R.N. 

 Joseph Strutt, Esq., Derby 

 George Cbanstoun, Esq. 

 L. W. Dillwyn, Esq., Sketty Hall 

 J. T. Brooks, Esq., Flitwick Hoost 

 Gregory Grbgory, Esq., Hailaxtse 



Manor 

 W. R. Baker, Esq.. Bayfnrdbury 

 P. J. Selby, Esq., Twizeil House 

 Prof. Henslovy 

 Prof. Lindley 

 Prof. Royle 

 Dr. Nkill 



* It may be thought from the well-known extensive sale, for the last 20 years, of Mr ;. Lou »°.Vr^^^^ 

 to be independent : in consequence of too intense application while compiling the Encyclopfiatf Gnde, "^ M ^ ° timc 50 svjt 

 ill health in 1821, which obliged him ultimately to have his light arm amputated, his left hand ^ ^atae De these beg 

 injured as to leave him with only the partial use of two fingers, and his left knee being anchy oscd - ^ ~"^f "dalso, duriaf* 

 infirmities, Mr. Loonoii has been obliged to keep an amanuensis and a draughtsman for the bittm^ >fj r f ^ t uers kriennj *f« 

 greater part of that time, a servant to act as valet. Had it not been for the expenses thus » ncurr o e r ^ M ^ , r ^£ nat ion » * 

 the same source, Mr. I.or. might have been now independent, even without his literary property. Ihisexpui 

 to those who are ignorant of Mr. Loudon's personal character. . 



' This I cal has beer, most liberally re sponded to, and in consequence of it copies of Mr. Loudon's Works . ha 7, C j Jf*!I!ihe *•* 

 different Ladies, Noblemen, Gentlemen, Nurserymen, aud Gardeners, whose names are included in the following 

 are given in the order in which the copies were ordered. 



ARBORETUM BRlTANNICUM.— 10*. 



Joseph Strutt. Esq. ; '2d sub- 

 scription; 18 copies 



Mrs. Lav ace, Studley Royal ; 

 2d subscription 



The Earl of Radnor 



Lord Folkestone 



The Proprietors of the Gar- 

 deners 1 Chronicle 



Messrs. Wl ey and Osborn j 

 2d subscription 



Earl Pita wllllam j 2nd subscrip- 

 tion 



Thomas Martin, Esq. 



Earl Msnvers 



Lord Viscount Hill 



Lord Thurlow 



Lord Southampton 



2d 



Wm. Spence, Esq.; 2ad sub- 

 scription 



Robert Chambers, Esq. 



Lord Clinton 



George Charlwood, Esq. ; 

 subscription 



The Marquess of Waterford 



J. D. Llewelyn, Esq. 



Sir W.J. Hooker 



The Duke of Devonshire; 

 subscription 



Richard Lowndes, Esq. 



Rev. \V. Kirby, M.A., Rector of 

 Barham, Suffolk 



The Hon. Mrs. Nevile, Reid 

 The Hull Subscription Library 

 The Duke of Northumberland ; 



2d 



Rl. Botanic Society 

 Lord Southampton 

 Lord Clinton 

 j. D. Llewelyn, Esq. 



sl» 



2nd sub. ; coloured copy 



ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS.- 1. 



G. Cranstoun, Esq., C> rehouse I Richard Rathbone, Esq. 



Lord Lilford I Lord Murray 



The Earl of Dartmouth ! Henry Chrffirrs, Esq. 



Dr. Brown 



Iward Solly, E*q. 

 .arlcs Stokes, Esq, 



The Duke of Sutherland 



L< Worsley 



Sir H. E. Bunbury 

 Lord Viscount Hill 



THE SUBURBAN GARDENER.— \l. 

 The Marquess of Nortnsmpton j Dr. Neill 

 The Duke of Sutherland Lord Viscount Sidmouth 



THE SUBURBAN HORTICULTURIST.-^- 



Earl Fitzwilliam ; two copies I Dr. Neill 



Mr. Griffin ; five copies The Earl of Deroy 



The Rev. M.J. Berkeley Lord Murray 



•srrrrrI 



REPTON'S LANDSCAPE-GARDENING, ?l & \°'~ 

 Mr. Griffin | Lc' d ^^ m 



■ama^a^aV 



George Cranstoun, Esq., Core- 

 house 

 Thomas Sopwith, Esq. 

 Lord Harris 



ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COTTAGE ARCHITECTURE 



Mr. Loban, Southampton | Sir Oswald XTosl y 



The Duke of Sutherland, one | y h ^ E "L7 pa Vle 



copy complete, and the Sup- Lord Montesgi 



plement separately I 



THE ARCHITECTURAL MAGAZINE-- 67 ' <*' 



The Rev. J. S. Henslow 



WATERTOS'S ESSAYS ON NATURAL ***£* 

 The Rev. J. S. Henslow The JUv. ^T^ 



The Rev. M.J. Berkeley ^f&Er 



Thomas Sopwith, E^q. ^ i rhefnns, EM- 



Sir Oswald Mosley Henry Chemns, 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, » J^'T^ <ef & 

 The Royal Botanic Society of London, the 1 



