GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
- * STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
; No. 2% 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1842. 
Price 6d. 
ND C. LOCKHART, SEER Sears &e. 156, 
EAPSIDE, LONDON, beg announce that their 
SEEDS, &c. is now published oo will be forwarded 
—5th Jan 
a S$ AND CUCUME 
| Siygeweteae! S$. EARLY IMPROVED ELON, 
; Horticultural Pri nd Cuthill’s Black 
The above at 2s. 6d. per Backet coche Lisian- 
2s. 6d.—James Cuthill, Love-walk, Cam- 
i‘ List 
Post- paid on Se 
J oma, 
"Spine Cucumber. 
thus Russellianus, 
_ berw London. 
S VICTORIA RH 
MYATT having b Me Stock of pans 
ised at ae ar 
AND W. 
Seu 
Sie SPECIMEN MELE AS.—An Ama- 
rgai 
hs application ia LucomBs, mye and Co., 
Dee 29th, 
PELEBY' S “ QUEEN OF Lr aa ee a 
ery g gitg is ee to: tive 
Frene Pal satisfaction, as there is no Lilac Dahlia out that can be 
j at mpared with it. Fora a fithfi description and prices of it, 
see advertisement bes F 47t mber of the Gardeners’ Chro- 
_nicle.—N.B. If the abo ot answer to the descrip- 
‘tion given of - the See 2 will be S eeatee: 
S CREAM BRO 
HARLES- FA CRNES, Seedsman, No. 128, St. John- 
street, London, begs to inform the Pu at he has pur- 
r. CHAPPELL, Market- gardener, Edmonton, the whole 
j t splendid variety o - 
| BROCCOLI, which bed size and flavour is ot surpasse 
4 we to send out— 
‘ Lees’ eee 
e Early Frame Radish. 
fi Cos 
Young’s do. do. Marrowfat do hay? s fine large hey ttuce, 
wens Dwarf Green do. do. | True Brighton do 
mer * ane ergne Pea. Black-seed Bath d 
| American Dwarf do. Imported Early Dutch’ Turnip. 
ECheppell's Early White Broccoli. | Imported Dutch Horn Carrot. 
RACHYCOME oe a Nea i SEED in small 
packets at 5s., to be had of W. J. NUTTING, Sgro a 
“Cheapside. Lisianthus Hassettioncs, 2s. 6d.; Pink, from 
6d.; Calceolarias, from 30 varieties, 2s. 6a 
s.; do., from a 
had on re 
a ae NG DAHLIAS. 
J BATES,,. MAN OxForR 
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ba As vd ores his lends and the public that he has the 
: arieties to send ons in dry root immediately, and 
‘in Fete the aint week in May, 18 
: ATES’ OXFORD CHAMBION, ‘a seedli ing of 1840, cong § 
laorse and purple flower, good depth of petals, and a first. ra 
' show flower ; height, 4ft. Stock, 8 roots, 5/.5s., or 10s. 6d. 
it. 
BATES’ LADY JULIA LANGSTON, a seedling of 1840; fine 
» large pure white flower, wuiher low in the centre, but superior 
_ to any flower in the class — sent out; height, 5ft. Stock, 
16 roots, 4/. 4s., or 8s. 6d. per 
> BATES’ ALBA PURPUK PERBA, a seedling of 1840, 
4 _with a dark purple A obepunl ere and ee with white, acknow- 
a ed by all ail hs have seen it as the best in that character, very 
constant, always fills and tater its flowers above the ee 
_Tendering it a most desirable border variety ; height, 5ft. Sto 
15 roots, 3/. 3s., or 7s. 6d. per plant. 
Bs COOPER’S MAID OF LANGOT HLIN, a seedling of 1839, but 
- almost lost Jast Aa light rosy crimson ‘flower, fills well in the 
_ centre, very constant, a cg or? sie Bote 4 to5 ft.in height. 
Stock, 10.roots, 3/. 3s, or 7s. 6d. per 
a DICKSON & SONS, "NURSERY dap bode 
STS, in returni their sincere than 
fine condition, fe SPRING SOWING, 
e arrangements they have recently made with some of 
‘first Growers, their Customers may depend 4 a reetope Fresh 
g further respectfully to rey a = — 
ae procnny extended the Floral Branch their 
numereus Customers aaa the pablie ar lee 
o 
tlemen provided with experienced 
ang a ——" Foresters, snore charac- 
, begs to aint the e that they 
-have purchased the entire Stock - “ The Mareala ot Camden ” 
d Mr. G tead, 
re it was as much admired ; and 
.ondon, Crown and Anchor Tavern, § (See 
8’ Gazette, 11th Sept ) Four i 
ze at the Hampst Flori Sept.— 
k crimson, first-rate, cupped petals. blooms out 
of ne foliage, mie a ee stiff stalk ; always 3 be a dipunied on 
aes em oat ae at 5/. 5s. 
Six Ground 
P sopply all orders committe 
AHLIAS.—J. KEYNES, on announcing his Cata- 
logue Of Seedling Dahlias for 1842, most respectfully begs 
to offer his ack e to his Friends whom sa had the 
onour to supply with Plants last season. N hee: hg 
os nem it shall be ” stud t First- 
rate Flowers, in accorda’ agin which the new p tae 
ectvertioce: by him are ‘a. acacia as § x. Catalogues con- 
taining all the best varieties which were exhibited by J. Keynes 
at nearly all the principal Shows in the Kingdom, obtaining 
Sixteen Prizes, Eleven of which were First, may be had on appli- 
cation. Amateurs intrusting to him their orders, either for the 
old or new sorts coming, out, may depend on nothing being sent 
predic but Show Flow and extra fine Plants, such as they may 
depend on for ] Paster abo 
lants in May as usual. 
DODD’S PRINCE OF WALES. 
Clear bright circular Ais rant decidedly the 
offered to the Public, combining every quality necessary to yo 
titute a first-rate Show Flower. spay depth of petal, form 
vivalled and not to be surpassed, fine centre always full, neve: 
showing the eye, most certain, and open to show Twelve Blooms 
against any yellowin the bag obtained the folk wing Prizes :— 
Fi 
best eve 
— ar ury Plain, « t 1840 
oer Eeepee 1048. 
Third ..+», Salisbury Plain, — 1841. 
First 55 Chippenh 1841. 
Fisst.--yy Bath (Victoria Park), aoe 1841. 
Second ,, Calne Sept. 1941, 
First i> Bath | (Sidney Gardens), Sept. 1841. 
Second ,, Salisbury, ee 1841, 
Fourth Sa ey ill, 1841. 
Plants in Peed rranted by . ee 
s. 6d, Wa 
EVES ? PRINCESS ROYAL. 
Blush dee By tial with Purple; quite a new variety, and 
first-rate, was "exhibited only at Bath, where it obtained the 
Second Prize. There being but Two roots of this variety, early 
orders only me insure Plan its. 
Plants in May. 10s. 6d. Warranted by J. Keynes. 
YOUN S TWYFORD PERFECTION, 
Dark Puce waded with deep Crimson; perfectly round full 
centre well up, one of the most perfect shell- petals ever seen 
This beautiful variety was raised from Egyptian King by Mr. 
Peter Young, of Twyford, near Winchester, who is well known as 
an es ed Floris 
its i Ww arranted be J. Keynes. 
Fine shaded Bronze ; a distinct arr, Peak perfect ang 
and ast gs noble show flower. Second prize Salisbury Plain 
Ww d first eres 4 ft.; plants, 10s, 6d. 
HALL’S WESTBURY RIVAL. 
Fine bright Puce; se ery constan ull high centre; decided 
improvement on President of the won, one of the anest selfs of 
Warrant ed first- rate, 4ft.; plants, 10s 6d. 
Pot and Ground-roots of all the fine varieties ’ of last year at 
moderate prices, on application. Salisbury, Nov. 10th, 1841. 
Ny ur. 
ANECROFT NURSERY, STOWMARKET. — 
_ oe er pect impressed with gratitude to his nu- 
mero British and phir ba begs to return his sin- 
cere sot wor a distinguished patronage he has been so ae 
rally favoured with, having sold at least 2000 more Dahlia plant: 
this than i in the previous year ; it will ocd 
alli me —_—< so: — a continuance of their support. Having 
Same 1) 
nearly mall t the leading sorts in new 
except from unseen sat Te rpg oF stock, he can engage 
o his care without. Sehiocienant, 
has 10 superior SEEDLINGS coming out in May next, in 
ome — Powe considered a little short of first. erin — 
every 0 ate Fe found serviceable to all grow 
cnelipattaic on, h i 
which they are adv ertiend may, in the opini peop 
condemn them, but he confidently Youmuneaht them, not wishing 
payment till blooming season ; and should any on on ay 34 
the description given, it. will be deducted from es 
tirely ; the price separately, 7s 6d. per plant. Any Aeiatenriebiag 
the set of 10 will be charged 3/. or for. 6 selected plants, 1/. 18s. 
ankful for Hint 
asu ply S 
+ 
egret ersten for meas support, Iam, gen- 
(tenrees your MUEL GIRLING. 
No, 242. CAPTIVATOR—Bright Pi Pink, ancl shaded with 
son, well up Rete ts , excellent h abit, and s. d. 
show flower ; four f Fy dt 
169. LOUISA—Dark Nankeen, , very constant, well cupped, 
and good show flower; three feet Ser fk.) 
52. PLOUGHBOY-— Fine Purple eye free b oomer, beaut: - 
fully up in the centre, colour 2g Brome constant, and 
desirable show flower ; has taken two ZeS 5 
four feet 
36. GIPSY MAID—Bright Purple, “shaded an striped w with 
Crimson, profuse bloomer, a a pointed, tee a desirable 
and useful show flower ; t 
29. FAVOURITE—Buff, fine pecae cupped petal, w well a up in 
centre, rather unce , New in colour, when caught, 
the best flower of its class; three 
9. LIBERTY—Bright Lilac, large and well-formed, free 
romenory e ood centre, and 0 back- row show fiower; four 
to five 
PRINCE ‘OF WALE Dirk: Purple, finely shaded, well 
cupped, short round pera, 1 superior form, and most gare 
SNA MINERVA A Bri; ht Rose. fr bloomer, odiiueak 
sae A _ g , free- . 
ant, good show flower. erg t= ered eigeerg 
eer pre bn arket ; three to four feet 6 
NANETTE-—Boff, shaded ens Pink, good habit, ae coset 
, free-bloo: aoe well up, a superior show, A 
variety ; three to y Sour seat 
eee dark, or cupped, good | habit, and ~e A 
show ; four fee 
‘The four mr are lings of 1840, bought in and A Aces 
the raisers to be superior s ow flowers ; H L 
approved by many growers in the neighbourhood, and highly 
dese: place in every col first six are selected 
from many thousand Seedlings of 1840, and raised by 8. Girling. 
e stock of all , early orders are solicited,to 
event disappointment. 
Pithe fi . S. Girling last May, 
as superior r flow }, in May cane be sent out, — 
two varieties of fancy kinds, 18s. the dozen, or 12s. for the 
best six. Every kind of Dahlia worthy of cultivation will be sent 
out a prices in May 1842. G. has a of the 
leading kinds in dry roots to a with, at moderate prices. His 
of Geraniums, apes can now be had, 
id application. Voreign orders lly executed. 
anak Beau’ Dahlia. s. on — pur- 
Dahlia, plants be sent 
ANTS a at UATION as GARDENER, a Middle- 
* aged M: ed Man, without incumbrance a who ig 
, Kitchen —_— en. Pleasure Ground, Farming, Bes ¢ bis ~ 4 
ree d take c of the Dairy, Poultry. &c. The Advertiser nee 
lived in his ry place eight years, and can be: highly recommen: 
— Direct to G. C., at the Post Office, Church-street, Chelsea. 
wants a SITUATION asGARDENER in a No- 
bleman or Gentleman’s family, a a, a a aged man, 
master of his business in all its various . who can be 
well Cer from the er situation be en just left. Direct 
to A. B., at Mr. mes’, post-office, Hornsey, Middlesex, 
TO NURSERYMEN AND OT 
ANTED, a FINE STRONG PLANT of ARAU- 
ARIA ee ae from 18in, to 3ft. high. Any one 
having such to dispose of, may hear of a purchaser by stating 
the height ioe and the — — Direct to W. Bassett, Weston- 
hi 
birt, Tetbury, Glou 
DAHLIAS. 
VW a o announce to the pvotlgalteeed 
ge spon that tn pg omy ©, pnd 
Bee cat ng season three variet: 
er a which he trusts will give esr ‘atisfaction, equal to 
his three form which he I of send- 
ing va to viz. President of the West, 
Phenomenon, eo Roya 
: ge sdeers —— of petals, an 
took the first prize at eae and first at Andover in 1840, 
ibited at. Height4 to ph atat Price, 10s. 6d. 
as of Springfield 
Height 4 to 
setae? this v 
in May. Height 4 os vo bees 10s, 6d. 
Eltco, Newbury, B s, Decembe r 184i, 
_Bitco, Newbury, Berks, Degenerate ala 
cae ANNUAL DINNER of ook ota uth tah oe 
Sa, d- FRIENDS: a the GARD * BENEVOLENT 
E) BEES? of the. *PLORICULTU RAL 
the 
e NURSER Heat GARDEN- 
STR 
TION, 
13 ath wa NuARY, 1842, at Four o 
ROFESSIONAL SINGERS wits 
The GENERAL ME STING ot the GARDENERS’ BENEVO- 
LENT lable the FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY of 
NDON NUAL MEETI NG of the TRADE, at One 
o’clock the s esta pi 
tee eri ee Ss 196. 6d. each (including a bottle of heen may 
of the following Members phd gs Rae mmittee 
9 AR aTon, Shrublan wich ; 
tsbrid ge; CHANDLER, Vaux saa 
ga ee pti ; Grercory, er; 
Pine Appie-place; Low, Glapton; Mountso oy, pom 
Nous, Fleet street OSBORNE, Fulham; Rocers , Eaton. square; 
5 gardener » ee re Hendon ; TuGusox, Iver; 
to ag =. chess of Gloucester, 
NER and Wicmate ; WATERER, 
Bristow, 
& 
a | Baraat ol 
Knapp-hi 
Mes SI s ampton; Day, Oxford; Dickson, 
Acre- Aly Brixton; ansion-house-street; GAR- 
RAWAY Be i 
Nn, Orange. 
the: Ganpewens’' yak Office, 320, trand 
Hon. Sec. of th iety, Gro we. place, 
street, Camberw Seat and of Mr. Bower, Hon. Sec. 
volent Society, Albany-road, Kent-road. 
E CONOMIC LIFE gs ek 
4 rr BR A 
ee 4 
of the Bene- 
1823, Empo 
Low pet OF PXEMIUM THA OSE OF 
that entitle the assured to pecticeate in the aahbe: as follows :— 
15 20 | 25 | 30 35 | 40 45 | 50 
Anna | 10 al 14 Ae 19 0)2 4 licihsidh 1194 8 0 
pee ore | 3 | 
1834 amounted upon an aces to 16l. 
; and in 1839 a 
Port thereof to another ‘durin ce, to Assurers not being sea- 
faring men by pro n. censes are granted to go to any part 
of the world upon terms Ss. 
Policies on the lives ersc dying by suicide, duelling, or 
by the hands of justice are not void as 3 the interests of 
pai o whom have’ lan ny So : 
rances may be effected on any and 
ay Lponad of the Board of tof Directors, 
MPBELL JamES*DOWNER, Secre‘ary. 
Mise 
HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF 
ATMOSPHERIC AIR. 
