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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Feb. 17, 



TO CJKNTLfcMKN PLANUM.. 



J and J. FAlRI*\IKN are induced from the uncer- 

 • tamty upon which they hold the M trevt Nursery 



(situated on r>iou« to the Home Nursery, Clap ?. where 



attention will b-* given to all applications), to eft'ect a Sale of the 

 Stock at as early h period as possible, consequent!] beg to solicit 

 the attention ot Gentlemen and the trade t.) the large ami re- 

 markably healthy and well-grown stock, consisting oi fine large 

 Laurels, twice traip , I, of extra growth; Portugal Laurels 

 very handsome ; Green Holies if vau is size.; Evergreen 

 Privets, fine Standard and Dwarf Roses in great variety, fine 

 standard flowering Thorns, Almonds, ^Escuiu9, Robinias, and 

 other Ornamental Trees, and Evergreen and flowering Shrub*, 

 with a large stock of fine standard and dwarf, trained and un- 

 trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apules. Peai . Plums, and Cherries, 

 of the most approved kinds, and of growtn rarely equalled; also, 

 a large assortment of Forest Trees, consisting of Limes, Elms, 

 Birch, Beech, Hornbeam, Spanish and Horse Chesnuts, Mountain 

 Ash. Poplars, and Spruce, and Scotch Firs ; also a larg3 number 

 of Gooseberries and Currants, of excellent growth, and of the 

 best varieties m cultivation, to all el which J. & J. K. respectfully 

 invite the inspection of Gentlemen and Nurserymen, flattering 

 themselves that the general character of the Stock is such as to 

 ensure unqualified satisfaction, and which they arc disposed to 

 offer at very moderate prices for cash. 



J. & J. F. respectfully beg to call the attention of Gentlemen 

 to their advertisement of Heaths, &c, which appeared in the Gar- 

 deners' Chronicle, Oct. 31 and 28.; 



Nurseries, Clapham, near London, Feb. 16. 1814. 



Nhu HARDY ANNUAL. 

 VISCARIA OCCEArA-DARK-EVED VISCARIA. 



Tam) J. BACKHOUSE, NfJMBRT and Seeds* 

 • MBN.York, have the pleasure of offering to the Public the 

 above new and beautiful Annual, which is figured at page 53, 

 (No. 10), Of the "Botanical Register" fdf IMS. The blOMOUM 

 are of a bright rose colour, with a deep crimson eye, and chang- 

 ing to a pale purple. It flowers very abundantly through the 

 greater part oi the summer and autumn. It is a native of Algiers 

 and may be sown either in the open ground in spring, or raised 



on pots and planted out. 



Packets, B*. 6d. each, will be sent, on the receipt of a Post- 

 office order, postage free, to any part ->! the Kingdom. 



SPLENDID NEW SEEDLING CINERARIAS.— 

 Fine eaily-flowering strong plants of CINERARIAS* saved 

 from the very choici torts of blue and crimson colours, selected 

 from be en five and six thousand Seedling* of last year. 

 Those purchasing will have an opportunity of flowering some of 

 •the Choicest SOlta In cultivation, remarkably healthy, and having 

 a large stock they can be sold at o». and ISf. per dozen, carefully- 

 packed for any pirt of the country. Applications including Post- 

 office orders will be immediately executed. Large bunches of 

 •RUSSIAN VOLETS in full flower, fit for potting, 8f. and o*. 

 pt» doz.— Direct to Micm.iti Bmwin, Sen. .Cambridge Nursery. 



GREAT YARMOUTH NURSERY, NORFOLK.— 1 844. 



green ; corolla very large and stout, of a beautiful crimson pur- 

 ple. Price 5s. per plant. 



* " Lady Wai.singham." Tube and pepals smooth, of a rosy 

 vermilion, the latter turn up and expose the whole of the corolla, 

 which is stout, and of a fine purple crimson. Price 5s. per plant. 



When the six are ordered, they will be charged 1/. lis. Gd. 



the se\ 



FUCHSIAS. 





per pair.—*. 

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PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE 

 QUEEN; HIS MAJESTY THE KIXGOFTHE BELGIANS; 

 and NURSERYMEN and FLORISTS by Special Appointment 

 to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 



A SELECT CATALOGUE of the Newest and very 

 beat varieties of FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, 



and ANACALLIS, offered by YOUELL & Co. 



TOVSLL & Co., in submitting: their Catalogue of Furhsias for 

 1844, take the present opportunity of drawing 1 the attention of 

 admirers of the above elegant tribe of Plants, to their select 

 and superb Collection. They have spared no expense in forming 

 a Selection of such as are really good, to the exclusion of many 

 that are mere nominal varieties; and they would refer to the 

 numerous testimonials of success which attended their mode of 

 selection last season, collections for Amateurs, for competition 

 at the various Horticultural Exhibitions throughout the 

 Kingdom. | 



Youku. and Co. being the parties who first sent out per post, 

 with safety, these tribes of Plants, are desirous of calling atten- 

 tion t» their advantageous method of executing orders, namely, 

 that they will deliver them free of postage (on the receipt of a 

 post-office order), to any part of the United Kingdom, upon the 

 following terms : — 



12 Extra Fine Yars. • 12s., the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

 12 Ditto do. • 215., the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



50 Fine Varieties . 40*., the Selection left to Yoi/rll & Co. 



50 Extra Fine ditto . 60s., the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



[With the exception of those marked thus.*] 



The Plants will be strong and healthy, and ready for delivery 

 by the latter end of March, with the exception of those marked 

 thus* (which will be ready in April), thus ensuring to the Pur- 

 chaser fine Plants for competition in the ensuing season. Many 

 of the Varieties can be supplied now. 



NEW AND SPLENDID SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 



* *• Fuchsia Linolkyaxa." This brilliant Fuchsia, the entire 

 Stock of which is in the possession of Youkll and Co., is now 

 for the first time offered to the notice of the Public. 



Its exceeding large Tube and Sepals are of the most vivid Ver- 

 miiion a»»d excessively expansive, surpassing in brilliancy any 

 hybrid that has yet been raised. It was exhibited at the London 

 Horticultural Society's Meeting, Regent Street, and greatly 

 admired, and was pronounced by all who saw Youell and Co.*» 

 specimen plant, to be the most dazzling object of this tribe, they 

 ever witnessed. The foliage and habit exceedingly flue, a most 

 abundant bloomer, and will be found a desideratum to every col- 

 lection. Plants will be ready for delivery by the first week in 

 April, at 7*. 6d. per plant. U?ual discount to the trade, when not 

 lesa than six plants are ordered. 



YOUELL & CO., In calling the notice of Amateurs and others 

 to the following seedling Fuchsias, raised in their Nursery, beg 

 to state, that in the summer of 1842 they bestowed every care in 

 hybridising the best varieties in cultivation, from which they 

 succeeded in raising upwards of 3000 plants, to the flowering of 

 which one house was entirely devoted last year. And although 

 many varieties, possessing superior claims to the attention of 

 those cultivating this elegant tribe, were submitted for the 

 opinion of Dr,Li volet, and most favourably noticed, yet Youell 

 and Co. feel that in making a selection of thefollowing six varie- 

 ties, to which a most accurate description is affixed, will prove 

 not only satisfactory to the purchaser, but to themselves. j 



These will be ready for delivery in April next, and as the stock 

 is very limited early orders are solicited. 



* M Quken Victoria." Tube and sepals smooth, of a bright 

 vermiHim ; corolla stout, long, of a line purple rose-c< lour, 

 forming a good contrast, and or fine texture. Price Js. {jd. per 



plant. 



* " Prints of Wales." Tube and sepals rosy vermilion, the 



latter tipped with gr re, expanding welf, and showing a fine 

 corolla of maroun purple. 1 e Js. 6d. per plant. 



*" Princess Roval." Tub- and sepals bright red; corolla 

 large and peculiarly bright in colonr. Price St, plant. 



* •' MakchionsSvS op Normandy." This is a Urge and showy 

 flower, measuring four inches from the commencement of the 

 pod to the termination < I the pistil; tube and sepals scarlet; 

 corolla stout, having a tinge of purple on it. 7*. 6rf. per plant. 



* "Lady Ai.ick Pkkl." A flower of good form and substance; 

 fine rosy red tube and sepals, the latter terminating ia a decided 



arborea . . 1 



aurantia • ■ 1 



,, Aurora • . 1 



Alata (Smith's) . . 2 



Beiladifollata, Belliana, 



or Rosea alba • . 1 



B&lluouii .... 1 



Bicolor .... I 



Bruceana . I 



Blauda , . 2 

 Brockmanii . . .2 



♦Ueauty (Youell's}, fine . 1 



Britannia ^Smith's; . 2 



Cormackii . . 2 



Curtisii .... 1 

 Compacta • • .1 



Cooperi .... 1 



Carnea . • . • I 



Chandlerii ... 1 



Conspicua • . 1 



,, arborea . . l 



Corymblflora . . i 



♦Countess of Tyrconnel 



(Youell's), fine . .36 



♦Countess of Zetland 

 (YonelTs), fine . .36 



♦Conseivative (Youell's), 

 fine .... 3 



Couperti .... 1 



Champion (Smi'h's) . 3 



♦Constellation (Miller's), 

 to be sent out this sea- 

 son, late . . . 12 6 



♦Candidate (Girling's) in 

 May 



Da'stonii 



Dicksonii 



Delicata 

 Duchess | 



(Standish's) . 

 Defiance (Smith's) . • 

 Klegans superba . « 

 Excelsa .... 

 Eximia . . » • 

 Kppsii . . . . 

 Erectum .... 

 Elegans • * 



Enchantress 



Enchantress (Harrison's) 

 Exoniensis 



♦Exquisite (Youell's),fine 

 Eclipse (Smith's) . • 

 Floribunda (Standish) 

 Formosa elegans . « 

 Fulgens multiflora . • 

 Floribunda magna . • 

 Gem # 



Globosa variegata . • 

 Grandis . . • • 

 liebe (Standish) 

 Hero of Suffolk(Girling's) 



in May .... 7 



Ivexyana . . . . 2 



[With every other new variety worthy of cultivation, that may 

 be advertised by other parties, after the publication of this list.] 



Youkll & Co. are preparing a short Treatise upon their 

 successful mode of Cultivating the Fuchsia, and will be pre- 

 sented Gratis to Purchasers. 



VERBENAS. 



♦ "Movarch," (Youell's.) Is a delicata creamy white, sur- 

 passing in its size and fragrance every other variety ; the tufts of 

 bloom measuring from 3$ to 4 inches diameter, and will be suie 

 to give satisfaction. Price 5s. per plant. 



♦ M Brilliant," (Youell's.) This fine variety is of the most 

 vivid scarlet, equal in this respect to " Melindris," the bloom, 

 however, is three times the size, and very fragrant, and will prove 

 most desirable in any collection. Price 3s. 6d. per plant. 



♦ "Elegans" (Youell's.) Is a most interesting variety, being 

 a delicate lilac, with a distinct white eye; flower large and fra- 

 grant. Price 3*. 6d. per plant. 



♦ "Surprisk," (Youell's.) Can be recommended, being a 

 variety completely novel, and one that must be cultivated in 

 every collection, the colour being of the richest rosy crimson, or 

 ruby, producing tufts of flowers of SA inches in diameter, and 

 delightfully fragrant. Price 5s. per plant. 



The above four varieties have been selected from upwards of 

 two thousand seedlings, and may be confidently relied upon as 

 possessing superior claims, and will be sure to give satisfaction j 

 will be ready to send out in April next, (post free.) If the four 

 varieties are taken, they will be charged 155. the set. 



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 King. ... • l 

 Laneii ... .2 

 Longiflora hybrida . 



♦ Lady Rue Keid (Youell's; 

 fine .... 



♦Lady Sondes (Youell's) 



fine • • • 



Magnifica • 



♦ Marchioness of Or- 

 monde (Youell's), fine 



♦ Madonna (Youell's), fine 

 Majesties (Smith's) 

 Moneypennii . 

 Magnificent 



Noblissima (Smith's) 

 Pendula (Young's) . 

 Pulchernma . • 

 Princeps . 

 ♦Prince Albert (Youell's) 



fine • . • • 



Paragon ("Smith's) . 



♦Queen Victoria(Smith f s) 

 exp-ct to be sent out 

 this season. 



Queen, quite new, very 

 beautiful, and not yet 

 out. Tube and Sepals 

 large and stout, of pure 

 white, and Corolla dark 

 crimson; plants in April, 

 each .... 



Racemiflora . • • 



Racemosa . • • 



Racemiflora elegans • 



Robusta (Smith's) . 



Rogersiana . . • 



Ricartonii . . • 



Bmithil .... 



Splendida. • • • 

 Standishii • ■ • 



Splendens (Humboldt) . 



Splendens (Kyle's) 



Salmonia . . . « 



Stewartia . . * 



Sanguine* • • . 



Stylosa elegans 



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,, pulchella . « 



St. Clare .... 



♦Sylph (Youell's), fine . 

 Stanwelliana . 



Transparens . • « 

 ♦Taglioni (Youell's), fine 



Ttjompsonia superba , 



Towardii . . . • 



Triumphans . ♦ « 



Toddiana t 



Tricolor - 

 Victory (Smith's) . 



Venus Victrix . . < 



Victoria f . • • « 

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Laconii . . . .1 







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Meliiidris major . . 



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♦ Blue Queen, (Miller's] 



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To be sent out in April next, per post free, at the following 

 prices, viz. : — 

 12 Extra fine Varieties, 6s. the selection left to Youell and Co. 

 12 Ditto ,, 105. the selection left to the Purchaser. 



[With the exception of those marked thus ♦] 

 Any other Variety worthy of collection that may appear after 

 the publication of this Catalogue, can be supplied at the adver- 

 tised prices. 



PETUNIAS. 

 . Is. Od. Ma^niflora 



Beauty 

 Bicolor , 

 Gem 

 Grandis 



Lady Peel 

 Masrnoa Rosea 



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Punctata (Miller's) in 

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Rosea alba 



2s. Gd 

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With every other variety, w.ahy of cultivation, that may be 



advertised by other Parties. 



Anagallis carnea grandi- 



flora • • Iff. orf. 



A. Brewerii . . .16 



A. carnea grandiflora 

 A. ultimflora . 

 A. speciosa • 



The above can be sent free of p ( ,ge to any part of the 



United Kingdom. 



lS.Or/. 

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N.B.— Foreign Orders promptly executed, and packed securely 

 by parties of many years' experience, thus ensuring their secure 

 transmission. 



For Particulars of YOUELL'S CELEERVTED " FAS 

 TOLFF RASPBERRY," patronised by Iler Most Gracious" 

 Majesty thk Qi/bkn, and most of the Nobility, see their 

 Advertisement of the loth inst. Also 



YOUELL'S TOBOLSK RHUBARB, 

 TWO SPLENDID SEEDLING PICOTEES, 

 FINEST CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES, 



AH of which are now ready for sending out. 



ARAUCA.RIA IMBRICATA. 

 T/OUELL and CO., possessing the most extensive 



X stock in the country of the above Splendid Hardy Orna- 

 mental Tree, beg to offer them on the following auvantageous 

 terms:— Fine robust 4 year- old plants, 8 to 10 inches high, 10/. per 

 100, or 30a*. per dozen. 

 FmePiantsotCEDRUSDEODARA2ft.to2ft.8ins., 10s. Gd. each 



FUCHSIA SEED. 



YOUELL and CO. beg to inform their Friends and 

 the Public they have succeeded in saving a small quantity 

 of the above from the very newest and best varieties, which they 

 offer upon the following terms : — 



A packet containing 100 seeds 10s. 

 Do. do. 50 do. 6s. 



Sent Post Free on the receipt of a Post-office order. Directions 

 for sowing, &^. will accompany each packet. 



This wnl form an admirable opportunity to those who intend 

 competing for Seedling Prizes at the exhibitions of the present 

 year. The quantities being very limited, early application will 

 be necessary.— Great Yarmouth Nursery, Feb. 8, 1844. 



JOHN HANCOCK and SON, Nurserymen, Dur- 

 ham, beg to call the attention of their friends to the follow- 

 ing, of which they can supply plants of fine quality: — 



44 Fuchsia Luwryii," which they sent out in a very limited 

 number in the autumn, in consequence of not being able to sup- 

 ply the orders received. They beg to submit the following 

 extract, abridged from the Gardening article of the Su?iderland 

 Times newspaper : — 



" We have seen Fuchsia Lowryii a few days ago. and were 

 much struck with the beauty of its general habit, profuse, rich, 

 and elegant blooms. If it has one property more to be commended 

 than another, it is its very bright colours, which are as rich as it 

 is possible to conceive, and very vivid. Its foliage resembles 

 Globosa, only prettier; it blooms freely on small plants distinct 

 from the foliage. The flowers arc much larger than any of the 

 older varieties; the tube and sepals are of a tine clear crimson, 

 which open freely, and reflex so as to display the whole of the 

 large corolla, which is of a very bright dark blue, tinged towards 

 the bottom to a deep purple; it cannot fail to be a general 

 favourite with the admirers of the Fuchsia." 



J. H. & Son feel confident that this will prove one of the finest 

 varieties ever sent out. Strong Plants will be sent by post at 



7$. fid. each, carefully packed in tin cases. 



Fuchsias— Brockmanii, Ballooniflora, Cormackii, Champion 

 (Smith's), Britannia (Smith's), Defiance (Smith's), Exoniensis, 

 Eppsii, Dennisiana, Fairy Queen,Gem(Ivery , s),Iveryana, Laneii, 

 majestica multiflora (Knight's), multiliora coccinea (Knight's), 

 majestica (Smith's), noblissima (Smith's), Paragon (Smith's), 

 Rogersiana, St. Clare, Stanwelliana, Swalesii, Toddiana. Fine 

 strong healthy Plants will be ready by 1st March, and can be 

 sent by post it the plants are not required to be too large. 



Gkramums.— Constellation (Garth's), Count D'Orsay (Wil- 

 son*.-), Duchess of Sutherland (Games'), Lady Webster (Den- 

 yer's), Northern Beautv (Hancock's, fine), Nestor (Foster's), 

 Oberon(Hodges'),Prince of Wales .Gaines'), Sir R. Peel (Foster's), 

 Sunrise (Lyne's), Beauty of Essex (Wilson's), at 10s. Gd. each; 

 Rising Sun, Queen of the Fairies, Wonder (Garth's), Vanguard 

 (Gaines'), at 5*. each. Fine plants of the above, at 3/. 10s. per doz. 

 Anna (Wilson), Alice Gray (Wilson's), Camilla (Wilson's), 

 Duchess of Kent (Gaines'), Enchantress (Wilson's), Evadne 

 (Garth's), Flash (Garth's), Grand Monarch, Gipsy (Foster's), 

 Glory of Jersey, Jubilee (Garth's), Lady C. Shepherd, Madeline 

 (Lumsden's), Medora (Foster's), Prince of Waterloo/ Princess 

 Sophia Matilda, Van Amburgh (Wilson's), W r itch (Garth's). 

 Very strong and healthy plants at 30*. per dozen. 



Gesneria alba, 3&\ 6d. ; Manettia bicolor, 9*. 6<7. (fine) ; Sypho- 

 campilus betultefolia, 2f. Gd. ; Bridgesia spicata, 3s. (itf.j with 

 many other new Greenhouse Plants. 



Gsnbbal Duscriptivk Cataloo ubs of Geraniums, Camellias, 

 Fuchsias, Pansier, Verbenas, Cinerarias, Greenhouse and Herba- 

 ceous Plants, may be had, on application, by sending two postage- 

 stamps. Their Catalogue of New Flowbr-Seeds, &c, is also 

 ready. 



A remittance or reference from unknown correspondents will 



oblige.— Wear Nurseries, Durham, Feb. 12, 1644. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will submit to 

 Public Competition at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew- 

 lane, on TnuusuAY, Feb. 29, 1844, and following day, at 12 

 o'clock, about 300 DOUBLE CAMELLIAS, consisting of all the 

 leading varieties, beautifully furnished with bloom-buds ; also a 

 fine assortment of STANDARD and DWARF ROSES, AMERI- 

 CAN PLANTS, DAHLIAS in dry roots, &c. May be viewed the 

 morning of Sale. Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and of the 

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 



*** The Camellias will be sold on Tnursday, 29th. 



TO GENTLEMEN AND OTHERS ENGAGED IN PLANTING- 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by the Proprietors to submit to public competi- 

 tion, in consequence of the expiration of Lease, on Monday, 

 March 4th, 181 1. xml following davs, at 11 o'clock, the Stock of 

 ONE OF T IE KENSINGTON NURSERIES, next the Great 

 Western Road; consisting of large, healthy, and well-grown 

 specimens of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of every description : 

 Variegated and Greeu Hollies, Evergreen Oaks, and Cork Trees. 

 Large Fan and other Yews, twice transplanted; Common ana 

 Poitugal Laurels, Arbutus, Alalernus, &c. j Hemlock Spruce, 

 Pinus Lar.cio, AusMiaca, and Nigricans, &c. &c. These grounds 

 have long been celebrated for the healtu and beauty of thetf 

 Trees and Shrubs, aud safety of removal, and well worth the 

 attention of those gentle ncn who intend planting in the spring. 

 May be viewed prior to Sale. Catalogues one shilling each, 

 returnable to purchasers, may be had on the premises; of the 

 principal Seedsmen ; and ot the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 

 Leytonstone. 



|70R SALE.— Three pairs of SILVER PHEASANTS, 



JL last year's Birds (cneap). Apply to W. Lane, Post Office, 

 Andover. 



TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, and Others. 

 TO BE SOLD.— Four Acres of excellent Land in the 



JL best condition, with Stock, Greenhouses, Frames, Imple- 

 ments, &c. A nnaodious Dwelling House, with a good con- 

 nezlon of 19 years' standing. Can have four Acres more adjoin- 

 ing, if required, with immediate possession. For every parti- 

 cular apply by letter, to Jamks Bi-ack, 13, Charles-streer, 



KensinRton-squar . ^ — 



GRAINS TO LET. -Three Nails of Grains per 

 week to Let, about 12 quarters each Nail. Hay, Straw, 

 Corn, &c , would be taken in exchange.— Apply to Messrs. 

 Staunton, No. 9» Strand. 



