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THE 



GARDENERS 



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AGRICULTURAL 



CHRONICLE 

 GAZETTE. 



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A Staged Newspaper of Rur al Economy and Ge neral News.-The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 



SATURDAY, APRIL 1; 



INDEX. 



, its N'atnr*. Ac, rev. - 

 H«r«. Soc. <iwd*n, ezprri- 



iwrnts In .... 



Irhy and Manglta'a Travel* in 



ii.- Holy Lund rev. 

 Iriih Yew. -iginot 

 I.lnna-an Sk ietjr ... 

 Mangold Wurzcl - 

 lltaurei 



— Ii r I'ntatorfl - 



Manuring. Miirgratloni in 



MUroacpi. al Society - 



Milch' »f, poinuoc 



Morphdotrr • • 



.k. durability of 



PlaJlta, diaeaae* of 



Potato, man urea for ■ • 



— roi in ... 



— culture of 



— curl in ♦ 



Rolliison's Nursery noticed 

 N h Kir .... 



rrnirel on Manures 



urml diseAa* . . . 



<K<-»iion« in manuring • 1 



l.nr (H M.S ), Ifotany of, 

 revd. ..... 



Symphytum aspcrrimum 



uifiHercias .... 

 Travela in the Holy Land, rav. 

 Van Diemen'a Land • ■ 



Wooden aboea . 

 Yew ...... 



837 a 

 S*7 a 



no c 



£ii e 

 «W) a 

 930 b 

 tM » 

 834 a 



no a 



e 

 ■SS s 



'« 

 919 e 

 997 b 



A b 



9B3 a 



•97 a 



1 b 



1 



234 c 



- 930a 



981 a 

 884 b 



880 a 

 990 e 

 241 b 

 835 a 



H URAL SOCIETY OP LONDON. 



EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN.— Notice is 



4 ■■■ ■' -Ufa that Tcesdat next, the l6fh inst., It the last 



tickets at the j nvileged pric e of 3*. orf. each. 



it 



|; V\ BOTANIC SOCIETY, Regent's Park.— 



TW P>? * for tbe Exhibition r >< Plants, Flowers, and 

 la the Gardens of this Society, are— 



TUESDAY, April '•»(), 



Tv udav, June 4, 



Tl/ISDAV, July 2, 1844, 



exceeding io value 900/. will be distributed. Fel- 



itteara, sad bearers 0! [Tory Tickets will be admitted 



name* at the gate. Other persons mav -obtain 

 *» ft*, each, except on the days of exhibition, 

 4 be 7#. bd., by orders from Fellows or Members. 

 nmmm4 farther particulars to be had at the Gardens, Re- 



••• r ' •■■Sduon May 21, June 18, and July 16. 

 Mf PATI VACiE OF HER MAJESTY. 



K r » LONDON FLORICULTURAL 



l*i»lia.^JrL rrt v ,MWCr " !,how of the Season will be 



PawSoaettaSI ..?HL mn,rt Tuesday, April 23d. 



*^* ^a iU9*pMt •». .dmittamse, 1*. 



R. H. ( .Ming, Hon. Sec. 



r*£« R - s " *-TheA 







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C* 



^ ■*- rf -iaiiir i ' lc nnnual Flower-Show, under 



•S5fK i Mr ' J ' T * Nj »™-«. of Ebenezcr- 

 !• rSJSit, '" tlle Grou "ds of the Almshouses 



*«* Utter ,n^f e Ingtt ?»*on at VYalham Green, 

 ^^jatterend of J une or beginning of July, of which 



James Ness, Secretary. 



**** •"! be r|»en 



UtRlES. iawi 



I? * TBI HarThvv ur ™, HERTS, EQUIDISTANT 



f/ATlOXs, ON tS va» ND SAWBRIDGEWORTH 

 RAILWAY. THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN 



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MVERS Jrv X . EWR0SE S. 

 • •av*. v ; ha « now to offer healthy Plants, 



"us reason, of the new hybrid perpetual 



*£ 





J *- L* Kaiwt.^iwf ! • ea-on » of tne ncw hybrid perpetual 



22»"P«ll, and aiy he ^i! F? ted in Ilits on 8tocks of the 



r '- " ''~^. Th« inrJ"*'* 1 '-'* 1 ° uf with s afi.ty towards the 





^ : 

 5* 



:• 



lest 



- 



•s 



Tfc iae». ^ w w,ul saret y towards the 

 «»wtb. indi and "P ,endi rt Rose has bloomed 



U ^;iV2;?l. l, l r bnlliant Ros«. very slightly 



NrtUySJ^^ r * hM Wlliam Jesse, very 



a*. r eVkST»:, h ' R h J y fr«Mffrant. and opens freely. 



s -'rR,4,Q u 1 / c C n 1 " C r ,, '' :cd - AUO a few plants of the 



*+^1tmt'r , r i 1 B f auty of the Prai'i". a variety 



crth America, perfectly hardy. This 



«>•• of ih-r> • n,; co: °" r bright Rosy red, 



drrabinr p Cr,m . son Boursault. very double; 



Oi~^Z £"** C*rAZT*+ l s h , as thick en <*uring petals. 

 vber r.e» Ro§et ^^fc r>aid f0 London. 



^ *« frtqrTenro 7 f °^ de,Uei T early in May. In 



""**» PtCked L u m P la,Dts made of R o»es in pots 



«■ UNriSlwa, ?♦ basket8 ' by h c^y wei R hts beiny 



^Ceworth v.L.I Ucks ' thev wil1 *° future be sent 



fir. 



•eta 



l T br- « e,r orth 



in wooden cases.— 



• a B SK:7. Th « best I 

 ^ t^mtTu^^ rented 





"»£ will wad out from his Nur- 

 c Plants on the 22d inst. 

 iL . er , bcr, a yet out (see Dr. Lrvn- 

 ;?' July 15, 1843, pare 721). 



U »«*taV '7*^. ro »y vermilion, with large light 

 *«U«rsJoei V?J arden "*' ™>rnnicle, Sept. 



' »«i« Sr pun? 3^V amCd Zeuxi8 ' ls lar » e 

 to thVti-ka« ?* W » P° st fre e- 



* tnttle wh *n three or more are taken 



inm, "Fire- 



[ Price lid. 



GREAT 



YARMOl'TH 

 NURSERY. 



NORFOLK. 



1844. 



uraples 



YOU ELL and CO., 



PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJFSTY THE 

 v!-u E : N ". ; v" IS M AJKiTY THE KING OF THE ilLGlANSi 

 x,\.v-V' R ^ MKN AN,) FLORISTS RY SPECIAL APPOINI 

 MEHT 1*0 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGF.lt. 



NOW READY FOR SENDING OUT. 



THE NEWEST AND VERY BEST FUCHSIAS, 



VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, ANAGALL1S, &c, 



Y FOR 1644. 



OUELL and Co. beg to refer the Readers of the 

 Gardener*' ChronirleXo their Catalogue of the above, which 

 appeared in this Paper of last week, and will be found to contain 

 such \ arieties only as are worthy of cultivation. 



Youki.l 8c Co. being trie 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 

 lollowing terms : — 



12 Extra Fine varieties, 12*., the Selection left to Youell Si Co. 



12 «. dllto ditto 2U « the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



50 Fine varieties . . 40*., the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

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



VERRENAS. 



12 Extra fine Varieties, 6$., the selection left to Youell rV Co. 

 12 Ditto „ io»., the selection left to the purchaser. 



PAKS1E9. TSent postage free.] 

 12 Fine Show Varieties, by name . .10*. per dozen 

 12 Extra Fine ditto, do. . .in/. „ 



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

 kinds sent per post free lor 6s. 



rpVO NEW SEEDLING PICOTEES-" Lady 



-*- Ai.ics Pkkl," 10*. 6d., arid "Mas. Bsvvov," 10*. rM. per 

 pair.— These two splendid Picotees were raised by the Rev. J. 

 Burroughes, of l.ingwood Lodge, Norlolk, and kindly presented 

 by that gentleman to Messrs. Youkll & Co., for particulars of 

 which see their Advertisement in this Paper of last week. 



FINEST CARNATIONS and PICOTEES. 



YOUELL and Co. beg to refer the Readers of the 

 Gardeners' Chronicle to their Extensive List, with Prices, 

 of the above highly esteemed Flowers, which appeared on the 

 Advertising page*, >6aiid 7«7» of this Paper, of October the 14th, 

 and will be d to contain every variety woreftyof cultivate :i. 



Prices as follows : jt . s**d. 



12 pair of good Show Sorts . • • # 1 

 12 ditto fine ditto ..... I 



25 ditto ditto 3 



12 ditto extra fine and very superior ditto . 2 

 25 ditto ditto . . . ditto 6 



The selection being left to Yocell & Co. 



FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 



For Particulars of this highly-valuable and much-esteemed 

 RASPBERar, Patronised by her Most Gracious Majesty the 

 Quekv, 8nd most of the Nobility, see their Adv. of last week. 

 Fine Canes are ready for delivery, and can be sent with safety 

 to any part of the United Kingdom (on the receipt of a Post- 

 office order;, upon the following terms :— 

 Packages containing 100 Canes . 

 Do. do. 50 do. . 



Do. do. 25 do 



Package included. 



tgF CAUTION.— Youell and Co. deem it requisite 



to inform their Friends and the Public in general of the fact, that 

 other varieties of Raspberries are being offered for sale under the 

 title of " Fastolff," and such having no pretensions whatever to 

 the genuine variety, they beg to state they cannot be held respon- 

 sible unless it has been supplied from their Nursery ; neither have 

 they appointed any Agents for the sale of it, 



ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA IN POTS. 



Recently planted most extensively at Her Majesty's Gardens 

 at Windsor, and also at the Royal Gardens, Claremont, fur- 

 nished by Youell and Co. 



YOUELL and Co., possessing the most extensive 

 stock in the country of the above Splendid Hardy Orna- 

 mental Tree, beg. to offer them on the following advantageous 

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

 per 100, or 30*. per dozen. 



Fine Plants of CEDRUS DEODARA,2ft.to2ft.8ins., I0«.6<f. each. 

 Great Yarmouth Nursery, April 11, 1844. 



N.B. All Orders above £2 will be delivered carriage 

 free either to London or Hull, or goods added to com- 

 pensate for the same. 



WTAND CHOKE FUCHSIAS, VERBE.WS 



tTUNlAS, sold by WARNER & WAR R, SaaosMcir 



1. London. FUCHSIAS. * 



• » 



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N 1 



18, Comb 

 Smith's Albion 



'net 



< eaverna. 



D* 1 a 



Expanse . 

 Gir* a . 



Hector 



lncnrnata 



M< <leMa . 

 Neptune . 

 Reflexa 



.. * * . . 



Epps's Rrideg roo m 



„ Espartero . 



Miller's Punctata 

 Pearson's Ne plus Ultra. 

 m Spec immi. 



Pearson's Tcucroides 

 atro sanguine* . 



Pearson's Teucroidas 



elestina . 



5*.0rf 



it 



ft 



7 

 10 



I 



ft 

 ft 

 I 

 ft 



18 



ft 

 1 





 6 

 I 



6 

 









 



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Epps's Kentish Here . 5*. 



DwkeofWeUsi.ftonft • 





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M 





w 1 pastil 



Maria 



h Bride 

 Eniprr<<r of 



Stand lab 'a A 1 1 ruction 

 .. 



Antagonist 

 Conductor 



(a © 



let's' 



.'. 

 ft 

 ft 



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7 



7 



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ft 



11 



PETI 





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'» Formosa . a 



m Celestial . s 



SplesMlida . j 



\ ERBKNAS. ^^ 



I Pi iaon'8 

 &«.0rf| Pri 



Pearson's T.tparloafcsslmaj 



8 T.Beau' 



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6 



8 

 8 



8 



8 







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8 

 14 





8S. 68 



8 

 8 



WARNER .S WARNER beg to hafocm Uieir I . S** 



IS^iL 1 !* 1 '•lA.PamwiAtand \.aaa»Anow 



out. either in single plants or collections. They have also all 



I7 ^Yl'22s. W SS C ' " IA « ,A S GaaAMiuus. DAaiiAS, 

 fn . o»w in cultivation. ^ 



Catalogues of the above may be had. Plants of the new black 

 ! a , pet, each.- * « for t he latr M r v*a work 



VJESSRs. MARNOCK and MANLKV org to 



( »r.!n! r I l? , !l! l - l i ' ir r ' 'hat their »F> E 



im,v ,f I E OF FOCHKIAB, VERBI IS.CINERARI 

 HAHl.IAs, Ac, with a Tieatisc on the best and most successful 



Modes of Cultivation, is now ready, and may be had on apptU 



on. 



N.IL-Thcir beautiful Fuchsia, Mah c«*t Paiwcass Sofhia, 

 Is now ready to hr mhI .,ut; the stock is not large, therefore 

 early orders will prevent appointment 



Mcssra. Hurst and M'Mullen are Agent a for their Fuchaiasand 

 Cinerarias. Nursery, Hackney, Ait il 11. 1844. 



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 10 







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 a 

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" V HARDY ANNUAL. 



VISCARIA oc 1 1 ATA-DARK I VI I) \ ISC ARIA. 



HP and J. BACKHOUSE, Nursery am. Seeds- 



-*- • men, York, have the pleasure of offering to the Public 

 the above new and beautiful Annual, which is figured at page 63, 

 (No. 10), of the " Botanical Register** for 1848. The blossoms 

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

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

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

 and may be sown either ■ the open ground in spring, «r raised 

 in pots and planted <>ut. 



Packets, 2*. 6d. each, win be sent, on the receipt of a Post-office 



order, postajre free, to anyjmrt of the ~" 



je*2 5s (id 

 1 5 

 14 



SEEDLING FUCHSIA. CACTUS, and PANSY. HOLLYHOCK 

 SEED, &C.-LYNCOMBE VALE NURSERY, BATH. 



T KITLEYbegs to inform the Nobilitx. Gentry, and 



*J • the Public that he has purchased of Mr. r»vn his unequalled 

 SEEDLING FUC HSIA (PONDII), allowed by all who have seen 

 it to be one of the largest and handsomest Fuchsias of the day ; 

 tube and sepals bright crimson, with darker corolla, and ex- 

 tremely free bloomer; fine compact habit; cannot fail to give 

 satisfaction. 5*. per plant. 



J. K. has a few more plants of fine SEEDLING CACTUS 

 (SPECIOSA SUPERBA), 10*. 6rf. per plant. Also, food healthy 

 plants of his SEEDLING PANSY (LYNCOM BE VALE RIVAL). 

 This Elower, both for shape and decision of colour, is decidedly 

 the best light PANSY out. 3*. 6d. per plant. 



J. K. can recommend his HOLLYHOCK SEED with the 

 greatest confidence, having taken great care to select from his 

 best full and very double Flowers of 1843 20 distinct varieties, 

 named to colour, which he will forward to any purchaser post- 

 free, on the receipt of a Post-office order for 5*. The whole of 

 the above are now ready to send out.— Bath, April 12, 1844. 



per 



f j~&p&, si: VerbeDM " e 



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.*•* he ta fiw ° j? fonn ^valors of the 



*« iss!a225** *£. JK s" c oot heRlthy Dlante of Bix 



E4mont< 



\\T n ERY, Florist, Peckham, near London, begs 



» v • most respectfully to offer after the 23d ir <te following 

 beautiful Seedling PETUNIAS, FUCHSIA, an aBEN A. 



PETUNIAS. 

 Fa vouritk.— Large, light, with a fine blue pencilled eye, 3*. 6d. 

 Magna Charta.— Large, light, shaded with rose, and a very 

 fine pencilled eye, 5*. 



Ovm.— Very large, purple, and good shape, 3*. 6d. 

 Paixca Albert.— A very distinct, bright rose, 3*. 6d. 

 Rkuaxce.— Large, light, with a beautiful pencilled eye, and 

 good shape, 5*. 



Thk Pit.— Small, light, with a beautiful rose edge, and striped 

 eye, ft*. 



FUCHSIA. 

 Paioa of Pbckham.— Tube flesh-coloured, sepals tipped with 

 green, corolla scarlet, very distinct, and fine habit, "*. W. 



Pi'rplb Quebv.— Extra fine in coloar and shape, 5*. 



N.B.— A select Catalogue of Geraniums, Fuchsias, Verbenas, 



Cinerarias, Petunias, Phloxes, &c, may be had on application. 



MAY'S -QUEEN OP MAY" CINERARIA, 



-*-**■ The above new and beautiful Cineraria Is now ready to be 

 sent ont by 1 ost, or otherwise, at ft*. 6d. each, including case, 

 prepaid. It is confidently recommended as being one of the 

 most splendid novelties that has been offered in Cinerarias ; the 

 colour being a beautiful li sky-blue ; th« fir, .vers large and of 

 good form ; the plants compact, shr "iv, and dwarf in growth. 



W. M. begs to state that his descriptive List of new, superb 

 Calceolarias may be had on application to William Mat, Hope 

 Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshire. 



W. M. also begs to intimate that he cannot supply any more 

 Eucharidium grandiflorum. 



PELARGONIUMS, AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, 



and LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 

 XT GROOM, Clapham Rise, near London (removed 



AAa from Walworth), by Appointment Florist to Her 

 MAJEsrv, begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Amateurs 

 that in consequence of the success he has had in the cultivation 

 of the above Flowers at his new Garden (where he requests an 

 inspection of the quality of his plants), he can offer them at very 

 moderate prices. His Catalogue of PELARGONIUMS, AURI- 

 CULAS, and NEW PLANTS, is now ready, and will be forwarded 

 by post on application. The Trade supplied. 



CROSS LANES NURSERY, nea7BEDALE, YORKSHIRE?"" 



\\J M. JACKSON and CO., beg to state that they can 



1 L J* ttW * u Pl )ly tnc blowing Plants, strong and well-esta- 

 blished :— Veronica speciosa, 12*. 6rf. ; Tropaeolum axuream, 

 12*. Od. ; Clematis Sieboldii, 1*. fid.; Clematis aznrea grandi- 

 flora, 2*. each ; Fuchsias, 12 of the most approved and distinct 

 varieties for 12*. 6d., including Exoniensis, Prince Albert, Sran- 

 welliana, Prince of Wales, and their Seedling " Conqueror," a 

 very fine variety, with long tube and sepals, of a fine bright 

 scarlet, corolla salmon colour; an abundant bloomer. 



A reference or remittance from unknown correspoaaentl is 

 respectfully solicited. 



