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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



[Mar. 2. 



GREAT 



YARMOUTH 



NURSERY, 



JZ~r~ 



NORFOLK, 

 1841. 



YOU ELL and CO., 



PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRXCIOT'S MAJESTY THE 

 QUEEN; HIS MAJESTY THE KING OFTHE BELGIANS; 

 NURSERYMEN AM) FLORISTS BY SPECIAL APPOINT- 

 "MENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 



A SELECT CATALOGUE of the NEWEST and 

 VERY BEST varirtiks of 



FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, CHRYSAN- 

 THEMUMS, & AXAGALLIS, offered by Youell & Co. 



Youkli. & Co., in submitting: their Catalogue of Fuchsias for 

 184-4, take this opportunity of drawing the attention of admirers 

 of the above elegant tribe of plants, to their select and superb 

 Collection. They have spare 1 nc 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 reason, collections for Amateurs, for competition at the 

 various Horticultural Exhibitions throughout the kingdom. 



YOVBLL & Co. being t**.e parties who first sent out per post, 

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

 tion to 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 varieties, \2s. f the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

 12 ditto ditto 21*., the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



50 Fine varieties . . 405 t the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

 50 Extra Fine ditto . 6o*. f 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 bi ready in April), thus ensuring the Pur- 

 chaser fine plants for competition in the ensuing season. Many 

 of the varieties can be supplied now. 



NEW AM) SPLENDID SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 



* "FUCHSIA Lindi,ryana. m This brilliant Fuchsia, the 

 entire stock of which is in the possession of Youell & Co., is 

 now for the first time offered to the notice of the public. 



[tt exceedingly lar^e tube and sepals are of the most vivid ver- 

 milion, and excessively expansive, surpassing in brilliancy any 

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

 Horticultural Society's Meeting, Rr?ent-street, and greatly 

 admired, and was pronounced by all who saw Youell & Co/g 

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

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

 abundant bloomer, and will be found a desideratum to every 

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

 April, at 7s. 6rf. per plant. Usual discount to the Trade, when 

 not less than six plants are ordered, 



Youell & Co., In calling the ootica of Amateurs and others 

 to the following seedling Fuchsia, 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. Limh.»;v, and most favourably noticed, yet 

 Youkll & Co. feel that, in making a selection of the following 

 six varieties, to which a most accurate description is affixed, will 

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

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

 is very limited, early orders are solicited. 



*"Qukk\- Victoria. M Tube and sepals smooth, of a bright 

 vermilion, corolla stout, long, of a fine purple rose colour, 

 forming a good contrast, and of fine texture, price 73. 6d. per 

 plant. 



* "Prince of Wales. 1 ' Tube and sepals rosy vermilion, the 

 latter tipped with green, expanding well, and showing a fine 

 corolla of maroon purple ; price 7s. 6d. per plant. 



* " Privcbss Royal." Tube and sepals bright red, corolla 

 large and peculiarly bright In colour; price 55. per plant. 



* "MARCruo.vKss of Normavbv." This is a large and showy 

 flower, measuring four inches from the commencement of 

 the pod to the termination of the pistil, tube and sepals scarlet, 

 corolla stout, having a tinge of purple on it; price 7$. 6d. 



♦"Lady Alick Peel." A flower of good form and sub- 

 stance, fine rosy red tube and sepals, the latter terminating in a 

 decided green, corolla very large and stout, of a beautiful crim- 

 son purple ; price 55. per plant. 



* M Lady Walsingiiam." Tube and sepals 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. 6rf. the set. 



" Fuchsia Quekx." Quite new, very beautiful, and not yet 

 out, tube and sepals large and stout, of pure white, showing a 

 dark crimson corolla ; price 10s. 6d. p. plant ; ready in April next. 



Fuchsia Seed, saved from the best varieties, 65. to 10s. per 

 packet, with Directions fur sowing, &c. &c. 



FUCHSIAS. 



per pair. — s. d. 



[List ofFuch las continued*] 



Princep* • ■ • . 

 ♦Prince Albert (Youell s), 



fine . , • • • 3 

 Paragon [Smith s) . . 2 

 ♦Queen Victoria (Smith •). 



expect to be sent out 



this season • ■ 

 Racemiflora . • 

 Racemosa 

 Racem flora elegans 

 Robu'ta (Smith's) . 

 Rogersiana » • 

 Ricartonii 



Smithii . . • 

 Splendida. • ♦ 



Standishii 



Splendens (Humboldt) 



„ (Kyle's) . 



Salmonia . • 



\s.Qd. 



6 

 6 



21 

 

 2 

 1 

 3 

 2 

 I 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 





 6 

 

 6 

 

 6 





 

 

 

 

 

 6 



Stewartia .... l#.0d. 



Sanguinea • • • 1 6 



Stylosa ele&ans . .16 



,, ma.\ ima • • 1 6 



,. pulche'l a • • 1 6 



St. Clare [true] • • 2 g 



*Sylph (Youell's), fine . 3 6 



Stanwelliana . • -26 



Transparcns . . .20 

 ♦Taglioni Youell's), fine 3 fi 



Thomp^oniasuperba .16 



Towardii . . . .10 



Triumphans . . .10 



Toddiana . • . .26 



Tricolor . . . .10 



Victory (Smith's) . .36 



Venus Victrix . # .10 



Victoria . . . .20 



Youellii • . . .10 



per pair.- 



-s. 



d. 



Fuchsiaaffinis, orradicans 



1 l 







„ arborea 



J 







„ aurantia . 



l 



6 



„ Aurora 



1 



6 



Alata (Smith's) 



2 



6 



Belladifoliata, Belliana, 







or Rosea alba . 



1 







Balloonii .... 



1 



6 



Bicolor , 



1 



6 



Bruceana. 



1 







Blanda .... 



2 



6 



Brockmanii 



2 







* Beauty (Youell's), fine . 



3 



6 



Britannia (Smith's) 



2 



6 



Cormackii 



2 



6 



Curtisii , 



1 







Compacta. . . 



1 







Coopcrii .... 



1 



6 



Carnea .... 



1 







Chandlerii 



1 







Cou^picua 



1 







„ arborea . 



1 



6 



Corymbiflora . 



1 







♦Countess of Tyrconnel 







(Youell's), fine . 



3 



6 



♦Countess of Zetland 







(Youell's), fine . 



3 



6 



♦Conservative (Youell's), 







fine .... 



3 



6 



Couperii .... 



I 



6 



Champion (Smith's) 



3 







.Constellation (Miller's) 







to be sent out this 







season — late 



12 



6 



♦ Candidate (Girling's) in 







May .... 



5 







Dalstonii .... 



1 







Dicksonii .... 



2 



6 



Delicata .... 



2 







Duchess of Gloucester 







(Staadish's) . • 



2 







Defiance (Smith's) . . 3 



Elegans soperba . . 1 



Excelsa . . . . 1 



Fxi'.uia . i 



Eppsii .... 2 



Erectum , i 



Elegans . . . . 1 



Enchantress . l 



„ (Harrison's) 2 



Exoniensis . . . 3 



•Exquisite (Youell's), fine 3 



Eclipse (Smith's) . . 2 



Floribunda (Standish) . 1 



Formosa elegans . . l 



Fulgens multiflora . . 1 



Floribunda magna . . i 



Gem 2 



Globosa variegata . . 2 



Grandis . . . ♦ 1 



Hebe (Standish) . . 2 

 ♦Hero of Suffolk (Girling's) 



o 

 6 

 6 

 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 





 



6 





 

 



6 

 6 







6 



6 



6 



in May .... 7 



Ivcryana .... 2 



Insignis .... I 



King .... 1 



Laneii .... 2 



Longiflora hybrid a . . 1 

 ♦Lady Rae Reid (Youell's) 



fine . . . .36 

 •Lady Sondes (Youell's), 



fine .... 3 



Magnifica . . . l 



♦Marchioness of Ormonde 



(Youell's). fine . . 3 

 ♦Madonna (Youell's), fine 3 



Majestica (Smith's) 

 Monypennii 



Magnificent 



Nobilisslma (Smith's) 



Pendula (Young's) . 



Pulcherrima . 



3 

 1 



2 

 3 

 1 

 2 



6 

 o 



6 

 6 

 





 



6 

 6 







With every other variety worthy of cultivation, that may be 

 advertised by other parties after the publication of this list. 



Yolki.1. & Co. are preparing a short treatise upon their suc- 

 cessful moi!e of cultivation of the Fuchsia, which will be pre- 

 sented Gratis to Purchasers. 



VERBENAS. 



♦ "MoNARCn" (Youell's) is a delicate creamy white, surpassing 

 in its size and fraerrance every other variety ; the tufts of bloom 

 measuring from 3j to 4 inches diameter, and will be sore to give 

 satisfaction. Prices*, per plant. 



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

 vivid scarlet, equal in this respect to " Meliudris ;" 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. Trice 3s. 6d. per plant. 



♦ •' Surprise" (Youell's), can be recommended as a variety 

 completely novel, and one that must be cultivated in every col- 

 lection, the colour being of the richest rosy crimson, or ruby, 

 producing tufts of flowers of 3 $ ins. in diameter, and delightfully 

 fragrant. Price S*. per plant. 



The above four varieties have been selected from upwards of 

 2000 Seedlings, and maybe confidently relied upon as possessing 

 superior claims, and will be sure to give satisfaction; will be 

 ready to send out in April next (post-free). If the four varieties 

 ere taken, they will be charged 15s. the set. 



Amethystina ',. 



# 



2s.0d- 



Incisa major . 



ls.Od. 



Arraniana superba . 



• 



1 







Laconii 



1 







Barkeiii, extra fine • 



• 



1 



6 



• Longiflora (Girling's) . 



2 







Barnesii . • 



• 



1 







Meliudris major 







6 



* Beauty . 



• 



2 







* Minstrel Boy 



2 







* Blue Queen (Miller's) 





5 







Picta 







6 



* Boule de Feu • 



■ 



2 







Prince of Wales (Wood's) 



1 







* Bridesmaid » 



• 



2 







Princess Royal (Youell's), 







Edmondii . • 



• 



1 







the best white out '. 



1 



6 



Emperor 



• 



1 







* Renown . 



2 







Favourite 



• 



1 



6 



Sanguinea 



1 







Formosa elegans (Croft* 



s) 



1 



6 



Speciosa (Kyle's) . 



1 







Formosa beautiful pink, 







Splendens 



1 







with white eye 



• 



1 



6 Striata coccinea, extra fine 1 







* Fortune-teller 



• 



2 



Teucroides rosea, do. 



2 



6 



Grandis • ♦ 



• 



1 



6 Tweediana 







6 



Grooraiana 



• 



1 







Victory 



1 







Hendersonii . 



* 



1 







Vivid .... 



1 







Hialopiana * • 



• 



1 



* Zeuxes (Miller's) . 



3 



6 



Incisa • 



• 







61 









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



prices, viz. — 



12 Extra fine Varieties, 65., the selection left to Youell & Co. 



12 Ditto ,, 10s., the selection left to the purchaser. 



[With the exception of those marked thus *] 



Any other variety worthy of cultivation that may appear, after 



the publication of this Catalogue, can be supplied at 



the advertised prices. 



PETUNIAS. 

 15. Orf. ! Magna rosea • . . Is. Qd 



Beanty • 

 Bicolor . 

 Gem 



Grandis . 

 Lady Peel 



1 







1 







1 







1 



6 



Magniflora . • .26 

 Medora . . .10 



Punctata (Miller's)in Apr. 7 6 

 Rosea alba . . .10 



With every other variety worthy of cultivation that may be ad- 

 vertised by other Parties after the publication of this List. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Achmet Bey, lilac 

 Arago, buff and red 

 Beauty, pale lilac 

 Belladonna, pink 

 Bethnla, lilac 

 Campestroni, purple 

 Casimir Perrier, 



small, crimson 

 Chancellor, white 



and pink 

 Changeable, yellow 

 Christophe Co- 



lombo, lilac 

 Col. Combes', salmon 

 Conspicuum 

 Defiance, white 

 Due de Conigliano, 



crimson 

 Duchess de Monte- 



bello 

 Duke, extra fine 

 Elegans, rose 

 Expanded, purple 

 Empress, lilac 

 Flechicr, dark rose 



Formosum, white 

 and yellow 



Golden Lotus, flow- 

 ered yellow 



Gem, pink and white 



Goliath, white 



Gouvain St. Cyr, 

 orange 



Hero 



Incurred, pink 



Mirabile, white and 

 buff 



Peter, creamy 

 Perspicuum, pink 

 Princess Marie, light 



pink 

 Pulcherrimum, rose 

 Queen, deep rose 

 Quilled yellow, 

 Rosalind, pink 



Insigne, pink and red Salters, white 



Imperial, pale lilac 

 King, pale rose 

 Louis Philippe 

 Lucidum, white 

 Marchioness, white 

 Mad ame Pompadour, 



dark rose 

 Marechale Messina, 



yellow and red 

 Marie, red 

 Marie Antoinette 

 Magnet, yellow 

 Memnon, pink 

 Minerva, pink and 



Sulphurea 

 Sultana, rose 



Superb, clustered 



yellow 

 Surprise, white 

 Starry, purple 

 Tasselled, lilac 



— yellow 

 Triumphant, pink & 

 buff 



Two - coloured in- 

 curbed, yellow and 

 brown 



Vesta, white 

 Wheeleriana 



vrhite 

 Sent post-free to any part of the United Kingdom at 125. per doz. 



ANAGALLIS. 



A. multiflora 

 A. speciosa 



ls.Od. 

 1 



A. Carnea grandiflora 15. Od. 



A. Brewerii . . .16 



A. caerulea grandiflora 1 ] ^^^^ 



The above can be sent free of postage to any part of the kingdom. 



PANSIES. [Sent postage free.] 

 12 Fine Show Varieties, by name . . Qs. per dozen 

 12 Extra Fine ditto, do. . . 10*. 



FLOWER-SEEDS.-30 Packets of the choicest and newest 

 kinds sent per post free for 65. 



FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 



For Particulars of this highly valuable and much-esteemed 

 Raspbkrkv, patronised by her Most Gracious Majesty the 

 Qukev, and most of the Nobility, see theirAdv. of Feb 24 



Also YOUELL'S TOBOLSK RHUBARB 

 TWO SPLENDID SEEDLING PICOTEES 

 FINEST CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES/ 



All of which are now ready for sending out 



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YOUELL and CO., possessing the most extensive 

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