THE GARDENERS- CHRONICLE. 



[Oct. 19, 



NKW GERANIUMS. . , 



-r ttpom PINCE&C<>. respectfully inform tue 



MM, «M »y be had 1 on , »pp .««. o v «™ . « «j e jn 



sg&M»3SS -.--- — — 



RAGSHOT NURSERY (late HAMMOND'S). 



^EORGE BAKER, Ute of Kn-p^U. ta o tnform 



VJT nU Friends and the Pub he. that, ii..der k the 



entered into la July tojt. hebas ^^ y ^ occupied by 

 Bagshot Unwary Grow**, JfSJSila ™Sdi»« considerably to 

 Mr. HKvav HaMMOW. M ; "f*** ,, * ld „f greater var let 

 the stock, rendering »t superior . q my a K u letters 



than has ^•J^S^'wJK Surrey, will be 



addressed to Mr* ijakkk, v*h* 



*m»ctn aUv attended to, __ 



_ .xvr i ft&OS A E?™*Tnr^ intends 



11°, BE R 7e oV bS C^eUias" which he has collected 

 XV disposing of h» atock 01 for many years, 



at much expense, and aacccshiuiiy abundant y 



They are In the nig best i Itojio f * ^"^ of tnem .olely to 

 co U;::;.::'e^;^ir b h,^g become too large for bis^onse, 



gnecimen. nuite healthy and green . . 

 , ra Ka,"from 7 to 8 feet in height, ^ 



? to8 " a magnificent plant 



a fine plant 



CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 



IOHN DICKSON, Acre-lane, Brixton, Surrey, has 



n,s.irROFT NURSERY, STOWMARKET. SUFFOLK. - 

 D *?It5niI8. uStDLUNI VERBENAS, DAHLIAS. Ac. 



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Lady Yfume's B.ush 6 to 7 

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Invincible (Gray's) 5 to 6 



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Doable Sniped 5 to fi 



Anem'»nen.>ra Alba 4 to 5 





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IeM ,„ a „ h can ''-'"JjrreSSn w II be nTde. Mr. Lawson 



a s «stsws? &•.» - er particulars 



that may be requ. red.-Tivertoo, Oct. 18th, 1844, 



Mot SHOW VARIETIES can be had on prepaid applica- 

 tion _Bnn^uBhiOWoo^w^h 1 __ . __ 



NEW PLAN1>. 



-v T F^SRS VE1TCH and SON have now ready for 



i F ding ouc the two undermentioned beautiful New 



Plants, v.*. •- 63f> Tt 5s fifi , llTen by 



fJ'uwR ta ^tSe»B?U»Teal P F ster" tor Angustlast who 



Phere ta - Ti The Hlndsia ™'»* c « lfl one -° f th . C Jlf ' m Sr? 

 Sued from South Brazil. It has beer i .mportcd *M~£ 

 <*? ^ ~ n r\ Ann nf Kvrter. who received for it xno i-nr^e aurvr 

 SSd2tU ?HoV«cS Exhibition in May 



last It will doubl prove a very easily cultivated Green- 

 bou'se Plant ; and is certainly unsurpassed m beauty by blue- 



tS^'. Strong plants at 42,. This , plant was 



w , ,1a \Sl rhicwrk in Mar. under the name of Centrosema 



sped an^recdvea .h" Kni K ht,an Meda.. See Report in 



Card«-^ rhr.micle for May 25. It is figured m "Paxtxm's 



M Sk '^"and Un'nave also to offer the. following fine 



plants, viz. : 



K - / n1 / , r . "L„ ,.„ h :„ oireadv extensive collection of Ver- 



T ru* J X7e S5S fall confidence of their giving 



Alba Magna, the largest and best wh,te oat . . •» 



iillanda, rosy-blush of excellent form . . • •» 



. adfator, orange-scarlet, with deep yello* eye, fine . 3 



Lovely Rambler, grey-lilac, very large . • • J 



appearance a blue Ilyarangea . • 



mr Thn«P marked with an * will not be sent out till early 

 in Mav"Theotl?er c,n be had after the 25th of October, and 

 can V^ for warded to tin boxes by post. The usual allowance to 



th pFTUNIAS -S. Gielino has likewise been successful in 

 rafsfng some Petunias of superior excellence. Twelve ^anetje 

 selec Id from about fifteen hundred seedlings, will be sent out 

 as early as possible in the spring, tar surpassing anything n 

 That fine and beautiful class of plants. Nurserymen wishing to 

 that hne ana DeHuii tea t0 forward their name*, 



whiSr will" be a P ublLh^ gffi Ckronicle and Gazette .before 

 rending out. The usual allowance to the'Jrade. Advertise- 



?r B idesma Sd in every respect, plants will be sent out early m 

 Mav next at 10" 6rf. each A few roots would be parted with 

 on t?e warranty of the party purchasing, for exportation 

 onlv and the party to whom sent giving a pledge not to send 

 nWnts to England for sale. Nurserymen and dealers wi<hmg 

 to S ace this Dahlia in catalogue next season, will have their 

 name ? published in good time before sending out, and the usual 

 Trmie a^owance, where 12 Plants are ordered, and extra Plants 

 to compensate for long carriage. 



DAHLIA NONPARKIL.-S. G. has a few large and small 



ground roots of that beautiful ^' d r ,pUl % DR Fln m %h7lfmited 

 the former at 30s.. the latter at 20.9. each Horn the limited 

 number sent out in England last season of this Dahlia, it will 

 be more to demand than any other Dahlia sent out last May 

 Parses wishing for roots had better send their orders early a, 

 the stock, which is limited, will be sent out in rotation as the 

 orders are received; almost every ^ other kind of Pahliam culti- 

 vation, embracing nearly all the favourite varieties of this and 

 former years, can be had in dry roots at moderate prices, war- 

 ranted correct to name. „„„„?roH 

 N.D. A respectable reference or ready money will be requirea 



from unknown correspondents. 

 Foreign Orders faithfully executed. 

 Danecroft Nursery, Stowmarket, Suffolk, October 17, 1844. 



HYACINTHS AND GREEN 1 1U PLANTS. 



HUMPHREYS'S SOLUBLE COMPOUND.— 

 A few grains are effective. Half a Bottle dissolved 

 in a quart of water furnishes a superior Liquid Gcako at 

 half the usual cost. Sold in bottles, price Is. Od. each, 

 by Flanagan and Son, Mansion-hnusc-street; HuasT and 

 McMuLLKN, Leadenhall-street ; W. Ciarks, Bishopsgate- 

 within ; Smith, Islington Nursery: Grim let and Co.,CovenU 

 Garden'; Batt and Ruti.ky, 412, Strand; William and Johx 

 Noblk,' Fleet*street; Thomas Pibbs and Co., Piccadilly 

 Smith,' Covent-Garden ; CHARLWOon, Tav i stock -row j W. J. 

 Nutting, 46, Cheapside; G. Lawrknck, 18, Piccadilly; Johj* 

 Kernav, Great Russell-street, Covent Garden; Lockhart, 

 156 Cheapside; Shdttlkworth, Pmitheon; Minikr, Adas 

 and Nash. 63, Strand; Thatcher and Son, Islington; J. 

 Frykr Clarendon-terrace, Camberwell ; Thomas Anski 

 Camden Town j Thomas Watkinsov. Market-place, Manches- 

 ter- T. S.Kixg, Rochester; W. E. Rjbkolr, Plymouth; Dice- 

 sons and Co.. Edinburgh; Pontkv, Leeds; Fisher, Holmss. 

 and Co., Sheffield; P. Lawson and Son, Edinburgh ; J. Thoene, 

 Shepton Mallet; and other leading BEED8MBH in town and 

 ountry. Wholsesale Agents, Daw, Mackmurdo and Co., 

 C 00, Upper Thames-street, London. 



TO AMATEURS OF PLANTS, &c. 



FSEIBOLD is just arrived with a fine Collection 

 • lof COLEOPTERA from Mexico, and some choice 

 FERNS, to be had per 100; also some rare ZOOPHYTES, from 

 the West Indies. A young German Naturalist is now going to 

 the West Indies, Mexico, aod Yucatan, on F. Seibold's account. 

 He will take orders for Cacti, Orchidaceous, and other Plants, as 

 also for Dry Specimens, Seeds, &c. Ac. All orders must be 

 given by the 25th inst.-270, High Holborn. Oct. 18, 1844. 



HOT WATER FOR BOTTOM -HEAT. 



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WEEKS AND DAT, Architects, &c, Glou- 



t/ . center Place, King's Road, Chelsea, HORTICULTURAL 

 uTTTTnFRS and Hot- water Apparatus Manufacturers, invite 

 ?h?attentton of HorUcnlturiata^ their Improved Plan of Bot- 

 " m H eat now becoming so universally adopted. 



^mm thrextensive Practice they have been honoured with 

 for/oTear i il ? des gning and building CONSERVATORIES 



largest being capable of h ^* ,n f » ra "g, e ' , untit y of fuel, nnrt 

 feet in length, with a com para '™ly smah q« t 7 ^ r( 



on.y «7-*|J!«a55S; also at heir Manufactory , »d. 

 Z&T£SEuSSr£&». Models, P^. >c. fa 



Achimenes picta 

 Allemanda grandif.ora 

 Baibacena sqnamataVeitchia 

 Clerodendron lrevifolium 

 „ aplendens 



Cyrtoceras reflexa 

 Echites atropurpurea 



„ hir>uta 



„ splendens 

 Gardenia Rothmnnnia 



Gardenia Sherboumese 



H tetrasperma 

 Gesneria polyantha 

 Gloxinia Cartonii 

 Hmdsialongifl ra 

 Inga pnlcherrima 

 Luxemburgia ciliosa 

 Passifiora actiijea 



Pentas carnea 



Thunbergia chrysops, &c. &c. 



N B-Messrs X" "and Son'sGeneral Catalogue can be had on 

 application.- Exeter, Oc'. B K .___ _ 



TROUBLE ROMAN and PAPER-WHITE NAR- 



D C1SSUS, 4*. per dozen. The above Bulbs, the former of 



w i i .\, , Wlv esteemed for its early blooming and excessive 



£ ^ S5or its purity and elegance have been 



SSRS rho^s?^^ ^l? a A^ R Dut/h WnS?, 

 Crdfs? ?:iS° TneiLTic. ' & c. Price Catalogues of 



which may be had perPost. 



THE GREATEST NOVELTT BYBB OFFERED TO THE 



T>HODODENDRON JACKSONII.-This splendid 



K new hardy Rhododendron is confidently recommended as 

 newnaruy iv» extant; it surpasses in the colours 



2 toflowerThe riles' t^nTum, »nd ignite a new featnre 

 of «s floors ine iii. free bloomer? anfl of 



l n th ?^tl A truss o flowers was transmitted to Dr. Lindley, 

 d T arf ™«nn„iid it - a verv compact and handsome variety," 

 ^^J^i^ 7 \n iS slneTA appearance, *c See 

 cironicf; of the 6th April last, page 2^ - Rhododendron.- 

 r I N " To be sent out in March at lus. brf. eacn. 

 C wi iACRsoNandCo.begalso to call the attention of the 

 Nobility, Gentry, and the Trade to the following rare and 

 valuable Rhododendrons, all warranted true, at the very low 

 prices attached. The plants are from seed, fine and stout, 

 twice transplanted, and ready to send out. 



Rhododendron campanulatum. averaging 1 inch 3*. per ioo. 



Hybrids 



Retween R. campanulatum and the scarlet arborea, 2 in., 3/. p.l 00 



D „ and R. venustum, 1 inch . il. „ 



|f „ maximum . . 3/. ,. 



w „ nivat'cum, 1 inch . JlAQs.,, 



tt „ Catawbiense, 1 inch 7/.10*.,, 



" Usual Discount to the Trade on the above, 



ri^rraria Celestial, No. 1, 2s. 6d. each ; do. Fairy. No. 2, 2s. 6d. 

 each fine plants well established. See Dr. Lindley's opinion 

 fn The Gardners' Chronicle of April 6th, pase 216, under the 

 will. ^C IN ." and Advertisement of Aug. 24th. 

 fe Th3r new Catalogue is now ready (in which is a list of their 

 « J white and scarlet Rhododendrons), and may be had on 

 2wliSl?o«. A remittance or reference will be expected from 



"SiS^tin. Whitlkv and Osboen. Fulham 

 ^Sv2i h ^Sr^«& Yorkshire, Oct. 14. 



"GENERAL TOM THUMB" SCARLET PELARGONIUM. 



PHILIP CONWAY, Nurseryman & Florist, &c, 

 Old Brompton, through the kindness of Mr. Ayres, is 

 enabled to let out a few plants of the above, which is thus de- 

 scribed in the Gardeners' Chronicle, page 560 :— m 



" Unquestionably the finest dwarf Pelargonium out is that 

 which has this season been exhibited under the name or 

 « General Tom Thumb.* It grows almost prostrate, is exceed- 

 incly rich and dense in folia ;e, and produces with the greatest 

 profusion large trusses of the most dazzling scarlet flowers 

 imaginable. I have a plant at this moment nine inches high 

 and six feet in circumference, studded with 27 trusses of ex- 

 panded bloom, and some of the trusses six inches in diameter ; 

 and on five plants there arc upwards of 120 trusses of flowers. 



For both pot cultivation and bedding out this plant is un- 

 equalled. Plants 3s. 6d. each, or 36s. per dozen, with the usual 

 discount to the trade if six are taken at one time. N.B.— At 

 the June Exhibition of the Regent's-park Society a prize was 



awarded to the above. 



Frost's Superb, a splendid pot plant . 2s. od. 



Mrs. Mayler, a very superior variety . 2 6 

 Cooperii dwarf, for bedding . ' 1 S 



Huntsman, do. . . .10 



Shrubland 1 to 21s. 



Compactum * e 



King , . 1 



Queen ! 



Conway's Giant Cactus, strong plants . 3 



Veronica speciosa 3 



Pelargonium Laneii, for forcing . . 1 »w a « 

 Cash, with an order, is respectlully requested from unknown 

 correspondents. - 





6 



6 



6 tol0s.6d. 



6 



to 3 6 



Sales 6b auction. 



* kiss* rsK™™™?: 



TyrESSRfc. t \"Y h \" , eofthc celebrated NcRSBRySiocB, 

 1V1 announcetliat the sale otinei. mile fn>» 



at the American Norsery Qeyton »tone^ on „ 



M ESSRS. PROTHEROE -^ MORRlS o b e , g 



Auc 



Shrubs, American P lanl «, Jt K f( n||< , snme flne b ean^ , 

 Ericas, &c. Amon^t the awe straight young plaa» 



Mulberries and several hnn ^ of sort9i strong \ »« 



of ditto. There are also fine wag t . rBte collection ol 



hinots, Climbing and other Koses, a , affording 



rhoh^e American Plants, and °' h « r 1~"" en providing them- 

 f ^ost chgn>le opportumty^or Nurscom ^ V^ 



SftfflBWSa ^ -yto,,tone. 



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NEW ALONA C^ELESTIS. 



J J. BEST begs to return his best thanks to those 

 • numerous friends who have ordered the above plant, and 

 begs to say he commenced sending out on the 16th inst. Plants 

 of the above beautiful production, at 1 guinea per plant, 

 may be obtained as under : — Messrs. Rollisson, Tooting ; I1U 

 Mr. Jackson, Kingston; Mr. Ivery, Peckham, Nurserymen. 

 Mr. Carter, Seedsman, 238, High Holborn. Usual discount ai- Tyi 

 lowed to the trade.— J. J. Best, Abbey Nursery, Reading, BerKs. 1 j.*-*- 



^ndon^^ 



-mise s 



and Others. 



f THOMSON begs to inform the Cultivators 01 me 



•J • PANSY he is now sending out strong Plants of his New 

 Seedlings, including Pizarro and all the principal toading; va- 

 rieties in cultivation, at moderate prices.— I ver, Oct. 1/,J»«. 



I I OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



X 1 and fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. One, two. 

 and three-light Cucumber and Melon-Boxes and L»S ht » °. J ~| 

 Ses kent ready for immediate use, packed and sent to all parts o 

 :fe Kingdom? warranted best material. Two-light Boxe a" 

 Li-hVs complete, from 1/. 8s. Garden-Lights made g*g£ 

 from is per foot at J as. Watts's Sash Manufactory, Claremont 

 place, Old Kent.road. %* Reference given. 



flate the Aniens. 



W.PSMDAY. OCTOBBR 30 



iriet* 



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tity of Mf*™™ ",^X"i Greenhouse Plants." „ 

 Yuccas. Orange an 

 (arranged in large 



ti v of large ornamental ''"""'"f.-.-enhouse Plan"."^ 

 y feci Orange and L^on-tree^, < eenh ^ con «v«>« 



sssss.t » «? »•=£ r thT sa«2&35 





