THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY, 
No. 1. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1842. 
Price 6d. 
‘RUITS. —A CATALOGUE of the Atha * saat 
vated in the Garden of the,Horticultural § 
Edition. eg a 
idgway, Piccadilly, and all Booksellers. 
D RGUSON, Aylesbery Nursery, respectfully in- 
* forms the sfton i ‘i 
at ~ has still Seeds of his Early 
Green. Fleshed n packets of Six Seeds, 7s. 6d.» Money 
returned or or pee aoraaeg satisfactory, after a Farr trial. 
ATT’S VICTORIA RH 
MY B, 
2 lmao AND Ww. Bid aeons having a rood a of Strong 
sed by offsets from the al Seedling, can 
su eae eal per hundred.—N.B abe spurious sorts 
have nm sold and are now selling under the name of “* Myatt’ 
v " parchasers would do well to r 
<_ Manor } ptford, Oct. 23, 1841. 
<PLENDID SPECIMEN CAMELLIAS. —An Am : 
the neighbourhood of 
v no ger venience to cultivate the 
fine large specimens of all the best kinds in the highest th 
finely set with flower-buds; many of them arc quite unique, and 
will be sold a b .— Particulars respecting them y be 
on application t —emaahsiien Pincg, and Co., Exeter Nursery. 
Dec. 29th, } 
CHAPPELL’S CREAM BROCCOLI. 
HARLES FARNES, Seedsman, No. 128, St. oe 
street, London, begs to “nape the Public on he oe 
woke 
y bh this year of that splendid variety 
size and flavour is not surpassed b 
kind » now eet to seni ou 
Farnes’ superior first Early Pea. | Lege’ Si Watcher 
Fiack’s new large Victory do. Fine Early Frame Radis 
Young’s do do. | Ady’s fine large Cotes 
Knight’ . do. e Brighton o* do. 
pret om do. Imported paw ast 
A Dutch Turnip. 
Chappell’s Early White Broccoli. Imported Du seem hain § 
BP RACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLIA SEED in small 
J. NUTTIN 
at 5s., to be had of W. G, an, 46, 
Cheapside. eLisianthus Russellianus, 2s. 6d. ; 
named flow . 6d.; Calceolari 
-3 do,, ne 
— collection, 2s. 6d.; Dahlia Scapigura Mexicana, 1s. ; 
Is Sehizopetaion rii, ; 
. 
8.5 
c, &c.—Packets of the following Cucum 
at 2s, 6d. : an bei Kent eens he tory of aoe alten’), 
Prize-fighter, Weedon’s Frame, n Emper 
ed "A Catalogne of Seeds to be had on application. 
A: rape A. A. M. MUINTOSH beg to anngunce 
arrangements to carry on business 
‘ mo FLORISTS TS generally, end 
and the Sonestanity med are of pro. 
United Kingdom 
Uni 
Seder vour them with a 
to say tha all orders 
to, and forwarded without delay tee bs 
, ist Nov., 1841 
UGH LOW & CO 
- have much pleasu : 
mitting to the attention pleasure in sub 
two under- ra 
of eae Friends and the Ngee ublic 
HLIAS, Bb ad ts will 
rst 
aes Pritrtoee, food fo fine 
e foliage, h rau fine 
appear in the March ome of th eat fest 
fine rsa yar bd in 
| of Solna opine 5 much 
ee who obtained Le 
Grand Baudin an Ginneaberten acknowledged to be two of Fone 
j bs two pe ae 1840, and exhibited in more winning stands 
on descrip- 
hy a willingly deduct th we 
@arly application ¢ leading sorts of last year may be had on 
ton N ursery, Nov. 24th, 1841, — 
: THE ANNUAL Al, DINNER. ef the te, SvasonineRs 
to, and F ENERS’ BENEVOLENT 
INSTITOTION, theo MEMBERS se _ FLORICULTURAL 
ERS, and and the NU of GREAT BRITAIN, will 
_ take place at the CROWN and ANCHOR TAVERN, STRANE 
on THURSDAY, the 13th of here ee 1842, at Four o'clock, 
| Paoresstowar Sixoens will 
f The G EETING GARDENERS’ B 
LENT INSTI TUTION, Po PLORICULTURAL SOChETy oe 
1 “ged and MEETING of the TRADE, at One 
_. Dinner 2s. 6d. each artemis Byte il of wine), may 
e fol ollowing Mem 
Shrublan Barsrow, 
; CHANDLER, Vauxhall ; FR tia Hy Covent. 
tterses a; Grecory, Cirencester; Henper- 
tiga: 5 a ee Ealing ; 
mks Oahonie, Fulham; -Square; 
2) "Lord ‘enterden, Behsout gees iver; 
the Duchess of 
to H.R. H. 
3 WaRNER and ‘WARNER Cornhill 
er -hill, 
Messrs, Araies, N 
Gloucester, 
; Warenrsr, 
Day, Oxford; Dickson 
: ed poate ng Ben Piawacan, gy Mt sg street; Gar. 
: Benty and Giriine, Macxay, 
— usta ns Cheapside : 
rome 
the x, Orange- -Tow, Kennington ; 
i Gxnonvnny Gazetre Office, 320, Strand; of Mr. bebe some 
| Son. Sec, of the Floricultural Society, Grove. 
seen Camberwell ; and of — nevoed.” Hou. See. of 
f Yule y-road, Kentsroad, 
NEW AND SU ae SEEDLING JAHLIAS POR 1842. 
| J! oe Prete Yor 
ntion of Cultivators 
“pater 
° Dahlia | < the following Three Seeding Varieties (raised in 
<i ‘ook wd se po 1841), which areguite distinct boyy any 
hitherto peared; ery superior habi, and constant in pro- 
Show Flow ers el a he season i ook - of 
hg Dea E, begs to state that he has shovn above : 200 bloo oms of 
e three, during the season, wd various seen on 
a 
itt ae ar ine third ditto ; ; 
ve also been shown in in the eg aerate won Soa trays :— 
In the Se ee cng ty, York, Me. 18, 
dd 7” 
7 
st ” 
ia 36 at the "Botanical Garens, Hall, Sept. ed, 
12 
eye 24 at the Horticul. Boe. w  earborougi, Sept. 34; 
st 
st Cn % 
Te ----y, an at the Yorkshire Philoophical Soc. Sep. 9th; 
ese 96 i: jarden, Sheffield, Sept. 13th; 
a es 6 « Horticultural Soc Barnsley, ai 
st 4 
st - a "Botanical G ardas, Leeds, Sept. 22d ; 
~, a 48, ‘yn ee cultural S¢iety, York, Sep. 24th; 
4 
ee 8 hav take er Priz “en in ad ition to the above, 
Pre ~— Fine bronze +t win very swerior form, of exce) 
lent habit, gen ag its age 2 ns wel above he foliage, and always 
to be depen upon in p ng goodshow flowers. This 
< 
ed the first Lota 7 "te clas; at the York Ancient 
Florists’ Society, September _ and hadalso the syery pene 
Sanaa tes ed, as ym ¢ best Dahlia of any colour~Height 4 
Many J JANE. —White ground, very deep) tipped and edged with 
purpled carmine— constant yest yo thiseason, wa up in the 
centre, of excellent ver fas in’ produ it 
flowers. ay ~~ obtained we rye nao prize at 
‘boro’ as the -groun er tip or edged, 
and has justly been nounced the mostdistinct attractive 
Bs Sat prod 1. its class.— Heights fi te ce gee 
F ican p.—Fine light Ss 
beantifully blended yonithar, with a 
teh weg tip at the ond 
to the Duchess eniow te dis- 
of each petal, similar 
tinct from that ees Sn very 8 men ok hbit, oat Coan, 
ane will say Pik bg noble and excellent show lower.— Height 5 feet. 
~ Good s trong plants will be “pr me the wst week in May; and 
for the oooreneee of stame, orders will be re 
and plants supplied, by itr. r. George tharlwood, Seed Seedsman, 
Garden, London 
Brechin, Scotland. No 
oe 
of Mr. Edward's 
Nhe above Dahlias 5 and wees eB, gly recommend 
cnet eties from any yet sentout, m4 well wortha 
plate in the vse limited collection. 
€ 
Report of the York Amateur Florist Society, held on Monday, 
gust » 1841. fat Judges and this Society nq 
sider ft thelr duty to notice a seeding Dalia flat 
inspection) Seoggar 5 Mr. Edward, N 
ly m4 song ma 
Crown Glass Warchouse, 
credit 
raiser, for 0 long as Dahlias, remain in cultivation this none 
Courant. a prominent feature in a stand of six.—From the York 
ote 
erected by DANIEL and 
and Sues and Se’ 
oe palin an inspection of their various 
Sitar eg cae ty of 
exhibiting, amongst other m 
convenient kitchen a 
supply of hot water, and an a tof 
lett Wan bas Hitherto been 
Pode» wordy sea and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the as one. of their works, besides many 
others in this country and on the 
D.and E. BAitzy have prepareda tity of the Galvani ¢ Plant 
Protectors, which are now ioc sieeaiidhene deci very they 
beg to introduce to publie’ notice a new Trough — ‘or Orchi-. 
pg or other Houses where vapour is opens or nal inter. 
&, required, and which may be seen at their n nufactory. 
RITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICU ULTURAL URPOSES 
N OBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, and HORTICUL. 
TUR gene 4 are Tespectfn ally in ed that woe 
may aa furnished w ices, 
the above article, which has been adopted 80 5 
S, and 100, 
ware. 
adept for snail vg large quantities of Glass for Lights or 
and pun mt exe- 
e pe aoe anos terms. ieee me Lead, Solder, 
a] 
i 
Bs 
i83 
a 
cuted ope the 
WANTS « a SITUATION as SHOPMAN or TRA- 
¢ Seed and Nurseryman, a Sa 
iunderstanae the business in ali its 
B, L., et the Office of the Gardeners 
‘onstrates 
ANTED ry a first-rate yey ~~ Fore a a 
Ww 
ation sod GARDENER, to take the rement the 
Garden, Pleasure-ground, Plan S The a ser cheon 
nm constant practice for the last years, a * ually 
successful “ Fruit an 
ii wn 
dertake to renovate old Vineries, © r get a crop of Grapes rir. 
teen months from the time of planting some x he with every 
om ee ge in modern garden a be’ highly recom. 
mended b rst Ho ricalturists a ‘the da 
Apply (pre ia) to Mr, Bw: Shaiders, Sesretity to the Holt 
Horticultur Society, N 
mrlo GARDENERS and | OTS sen ee in the 
County of Kent, 18m a good H OUSE and 
a ary with about Twelve Acres of ns rait Planting. — Re., 
moder For further otmeomnaese apply to Mr. Paw y, White 
Hart ee Bromley, Ken 
Le MARKET- GARDENERS and FLORISTS. —TO 
LET, on LEASE, at Clapham, Surrey, * 
a large GARDEN and FIELD of a ps earth, about 2 acres, 
on which are 3 Forcing Houses, and 2 in 
sides, and the rest close paling, with tana Nat remo Apply to 
view the property at Evans’s Cottage, middie of Bedford - —_ 
Clapham, and letters to 8. W. C., at 54, Col eman a-strect, Lor 
TO,8 NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, and sion. 
of, a URBERY and satan. 
NE bin an unexpired Lease pa is} Years, contain up 
a i wiotined wah ios. ane stieee 
ae eS a 
. 
wards of 14 acres of Land, well 
Trees, &c. &c., with Dwelling-house, Seed- tage, three 
Green _— Nei Pits well stocked with saleable planta, at a 
moderat The above N 
mcs at pena from the seuaigth oe 
y be taken, with immediate 
by Li tary . 
For further particulars, apply to Mr. Matthews, builder, No. 1, 
Newman-street, Oxford-street ; if ire letter, pr 
TS BE Bt Soe for dg pad Ag yg ta 
3 iontor ¢ tnd a baciathes have de- 
most perfect of their kinds that 
have yet been seen, and as ouch rot have had medals awarded to 
em. 
ussellia juncea, very large; 2 of Pimelea decussata ; 
 ahertcaoa eon 2 Grevillea rosmarinifolia; 2 Butaxia 
Mawr rs olia; 2K monophylla; 1 Brachysema latifolia; 1 
olla, 1 1 '‘Souniianeend 1 Hovea lanceolata; 1 Ken- 
Watts be elnay ata 
, cerinthoides. 
NNUITIES.—In the "AUSTRATASIAN, COLO- 
NIAL, and bere RAL LIFE ASSURANCE and 
in the Profits of Net 
pipes sich Annut ac hae poche 
and receive a: rate snore than 
be any Company making its myestsnents wholly ie 
England Company is enabled securely ta grat these. 
vourable terms from the pepo it possesses of Investing ® 
was: Zar deg 
Barnard, Esq., F.R.S - E Mangles, Esq. 
eas oc eete ie, B. Montefiore, Esq. 
John Henry Capper, z H. Ravenshaw, Esq. 
Gideon Colquhoun, jun., Esq. | Capt. Sir Jas. Stirling, R.N. 
Edwardes Lyall, Esq. William Walker, Esq. 
ITO wain, Stevens, and Co, on 
m Tables, Forms of agp en mae 
ine y be obtained b nat the Ofice of the Companys No. 
‘By order of the Board, 
duhistOrnen COUSINS, Accountant. 
HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF 
throughout 
entirely confined to the BUILD- 
RAL ERECTIONS of every 
a 
HOT WATER; see the 3rd and 
ING OF 
and 
Every particular 
Gloucester. place, Chelsea, hear Slo Sloane- 
(Aehiattatanaaseentibaneiate. saat 
yenehet. 3 APPARATUS, —_ ata 
the o setitie ota any io required. Soe! 
of Soe and four ey Gameter, st 
