THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
No. 6. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1842. 
Price 6d. 
Jan. 1, was published, price 6d,, stamped ¥s 1 free by post, 
THE FIRST NUMBER FOR 1842 OF 
[aE GARDE NERS cH! 
A WEE 
The Hor eeuttarel Part Edited | oy. Professor yer 
TWELVE MONTHS since, the Proprictors of THE Ga ARDENERS 
CHRONICLE announced slr objects f in undertaking this Journal, 
and if the support they have received may be considered asa test 
of the satisfaction of the Public, they are every reason to believe 
that their exertions eae _— Pen iinet “ it has already at- 
tained asale far be oe a a like character—a 
sale — has eens from Janua ary to 
e present moment, sina has so far exceeded their own nye 
expectations THAT NO LESS THAN THREE EDITIONS HE 
EARLIER NUMBERS — cea ee TO MEET rat Peers. 
. NUED DEMAND, AND ECT SET OF LAST YEAR 
REMAINS FOR SALE. refer to the 
past as an earnest of the future, and announ e, for the informa- 
tion of the public generally, the nature of the Pyaar n. 
ise divers followed is, in THE _— PLACE, to make Tor Gar- 
’ CHRONICLE a weekly record of e de use that bears 
ade Horticulture, be gic norman Athalicnliate or Garden Botany, 
and toi du Natural History as has a relation to Gar- 
Notices viol Criticisms of eigen ef wo rk of im- 
"They sii chesohage 
Ma ane of extensive gardens, are alike informed e ee f 
ber e rou Pp 2 
y— € upon Hor rticultural 
Sabbects, with} illustrative wood-cuts (112 the sit already ge ebea) 
—Reports of Horticultural Exhibitions she J eocnesns me 
and abroad—Notices of Novelties and-T meh short, 
everything that can tend to advance the profession, benefit the 
to the pleas em- 
oon of ue workman, or conduce 
ployer 
; D grea 
Paper is eet, Seay speaking: an erienaieal Journal, yet it 
(potains fu i reports of the proceedings of the Royal Agricultural 
Socie esting 
cables: of discussion in this branch of ine 
yet dey varie the est ende 
d opinions; their object 
. the Bicone eo and discussion of the laws of Natu moe 
eader is thus fur nished, IN ADDITION TO TH rg 
rn hhgces pee 
cessity 
ct u 
n concerning t - . 
of his providing imsalt with any other Weekly rape. 
ceived 
the support o of the most. ‘distinguished Botanists, Florists, rot 
Practical Gardeners, amongs' whom the following may 
~ particelarly mentioned, ei pers eiveny enriched the pages ar 
Tuz Ganvs E with their communications 
Eres: Wa — eee = ge 
Professor Ro: a! Ki 's eae sanies * 
ten terme Grabiam td marge. 
Profes n, Lie 
The Hen. and Very Rey: Ww. inéGert, D Dean of Manchester 
. Hon » Charles Bathurst 
a an iter rbert 
ts ‘Ouaak Was kenzie, Bart. 
Sir ee Seep nee 
en Osy Mosley, B 
Sir x = Hooker, ‘toy al Gardens, Kew 
Dr. shee 
Dr. Felon Sa oe 
Dr. Hamil 
Dr. Harr 
Dr Homes Hull 
Dr. Ingram, President of Trinity College, Oxford 
Dr. lank raise’, F.L.S. 
Dr. Neil, Canon Mills 
as 
ME by “Be 
vr. Winn, Tru 
Colonel Roi "Necton sets Swaffham < 
Captain S. E. Widdringto 
‘Alek Ainger, Es 
Rey. J 
» Sketty H. 
C. Darwin 
L. W. Di “ess eae 
“4 Colgate 
au cea Griffith 
ies 
Sol Sq, : 
: Wales, Ba ger to the Horticultural Society, Newcastle 
ameron, Botan ¢ Onkiea, 
r » Birmi 
» Macnab, Caledonian Horticultural Sectety’ Garden 
Ter Williamson » Botanic Garden 
Pp » ani 
if er Al 
r Antic Gard dener to R. 
» Fruit Department, H cghen ook = a 
Tax ere ceee CuroniciE is published ever 
Gd., and May be ordered of all Newermagee 
DAVIS, of OAK-HILL GARDENS AST 
Pots pike for 
o be e insp' cted, 
LISIANTHUS, MELON ND CUCUMB 
‘e CUTHILL begs most ‘respec had to announce, 
that ogee of uss cele b rolific, and ver 
ections for growing it, 
Sow? s eeeseatedias prize CUCUM MBER 
aan ‘LISIANTHUS RUSSELLIANUS SEED. The above, 2s. 6d. 
per packet each. Address to J. Cuthill, Florist and Horticul- 
turist, Love-walk, Camberwell, London 
Heike HEADLAND, Florist, &c., London Road, 
e, begs to iiform the Growers ee DAHLI 
A s Gui “December last, published 
by Steill, 20, Patersiieter Rive, Lone 
fT WTCeerT S DON eae CARNATION. na ae 
Finest Scarlet Bizarre ca Rang do id. Se ows of this 
Unriyalled wee ATION re n for sale, 
be backed against any other Scarlet Bizarre in the 
world.—No. 2, Coronation-street, Cambridge. 
ght CYCLOPS aha at —Bright Crimson 
Petal s (margined with fiery crimson, imparting to the 
Flower a most brilliant appearance), stout, cupped, close, and of 
first-rate form, with fine rising centre, filled with * spare Hi inh 
the first tier are expanded, and constant show 
ranted equal to the description. A few Ground ter with t two 
or more crowns, in fine cogdition, at 2/. 12s. 6d. eac h. Plants 
may be had of the Trade in Spring.—Peckham, Jan. 26, 1842 
ATT’S VICTORIA RH 
AND W r. MYA having a rhs Sto ek - Strong 
© Roots raise d by offsets from ae original ing, can 
supply them at i. oe hundred.—N. B em spurious sorts 
[ve now selling un iE the of ‘* Myatt’s 
S would do well to urease eer warranted, 
‘arm, Deptford, Oct. 23, 1841 
ROBINSON’S NORTHERN BEAUTY DA 
GIRLING rasa purchased neg nee "Stock of 
* the Pn a DAHLIA, plants will _be sent out in May next at 
10s. 6d. each; admitt most distinct and beau- 
tiful Dahli ‘aa to ut next season. For eirthe nt ee = 
the Florieultural Cabinet of January. It took the 5th 
at Salt-hill Open Show in Sept. last, and was coniene admired, 
gd he re IBERIDIFOLIA SEED in n small 
packets at 5s., to be had of W. J. N meh Soe hg ornare 
Cheapside. "Lisianthas Russellianus, 2s. 6d.; Pink, from 
named flowers, 2s. 6¢.; Calceolaria 
Tk ( alten’s), 
Prize- fighter, Weedon’s Frame, mpe het Pana Win 
Priz 
eek nee of Seeds to be had on application. 
HITE DAHLIA—BIANCA (WILDMAN’S), 
BSSRS. F. and A. SMITH and Co. beg respect- 
fully to announce to the Floriculttral Public that they have 
purchased the above splendid Dahlia, and, should the root hee ak 
sending out plants on the 24th of May sexe, at 2 
The constant qualities of this variety need no comment, being 
well known as the best white | of last Season, having obtained the 
following awards :—It was , Aug. 
1841, Mylorcaltural Society of London ; ; z etd Sept. aya et 
ufl ; Ist do., Sept. 23 
lace 7 
Orders executed in rotation as received.—A gene eral Catalogue 
of Dahlias, &c. (containing nearly every variety worth plese oe 
will be ready earlyin February.—Hackney, London, Jan. 27, 1842 
HLIAS. 
Gir wits WHEELER, ‘Naneryaion; &c., Warmin- 
—ASMO 
Seas us (Davis’ 's), a Seedling of last year, colour 
nearly. black, sh 
e ‘*the mould of form,’ rich velvet petal 
hip ham 
phen ce 51 winning stands, whereas the next in point of micbeds | 
—— neg of that number 
Arma fine ‘ace bronze, quite a 
and ag nage ad Poet Getante 
May. 
fre bright puce, Wid? gr a 
<i ** President of the 
est;”’ one of the finest selfs "of th and a first-rate 
Strong Plants —, fig n Mae. 10s. "6d. oo ome 
pos 
- W. embraces this opportunity of acquainting his friends and 
the public in general, that by sade kindness ~ the Rev. Mr. Rous, 
the raiser of those beautiful rhe b 
Hamlett 
S$ grow h 
sold at 6s. per dozen seeds ; warranted to 
ll good, and of the genuine 
CUMBER and MELON BOXES and LIGHTS.— 
d three Light BOXES and LIGHTS, 
amdiahe use, warranted of the best mate. 
all parts of i 
Lights co 
pe yest eh one frem Is. per foot 
octane complete, ls. 8d. perf 
Manufact ry. 8; Claremont Place, Old 
¢*-Am Apprentice 1 
os 
W rea mas a SITUATION as GARDE NER, a mar- 
without family, aged 28. Can pretends satisfac- 
ory tes timiouléle as to ability and character. Letters to be 
dressed to o B. Y., at Messrs. Warner’ rs, seedsmen, 
W ANTED, a GARDENER, i the country (a few 
miles from Leice: 
and Melons are v 
Garden. pes. 
a farried Man wo ages | r week, and a 
ouse (rent free). Apply (if by letter, re-pai 
Printer and Bookseller, Atlas Office, Lalvesta ne i, "0 wa nerrag 
We a Situation - GARDENER, in a Noble- 
man’s or Gentleman’s Family, a Marri 
years of age, w ith one son: has lived 
ad- 
Cornhill, 
hh yea 
to J. hee Mr. 
Palmer's Ss, , Nur five an, Derby. Parther iiaente can be had by 
applying to Mr. Stafford, Richard Arkwright’s, Esq., Willersly 
Castle, Derbyshire 
| Wis TS a Situation as GARDENER, a steady 
_active M an, aged 34, who has had avery extensive mS trong 
ll ilies of distinc- 
practical place, from which 
“ conte four years’ character, whieh wil enable him to obtain 
rif rtp er that may suit his ; his wife is fully com- 
etent in the dairy or ingnary. "Direct t to N. K., Post Office, 
Tittle Randolph street; Camden T 
USON, ache Buckinghai, eet feel great 
° piace: in recommen 
aaetoy Leaie Moin: “of long and_ 
and 1s 
nm want of a Gardener, a niadh 
rei practical experience,—2d February, 1842. 
Bigeye STRACHAN, Gardener to aah late le cay 
_ is disen. 
Hobson, aa ¥ er Ma owes ae “Pgs jet wegiee 
He had ace superintendance: of 
ing up on 
Sons, Tooting, Surrey, will be punctually atten 
te hill 5 Messrs. 
es oe Gardener to the late W. Harrison 
dea’ thwi 
acquainted with all the departments of his busin 
hav excellent character from Thos. Harrison, ~ Sg .» of nes 
bani, to whom reference may be made for abilities, character, - 
&c. He is a Married Man. gg “vinwat particulars, ‘to 8. 
Venables, Wafer-lane, Cheshunt, Hert 
| JAMES MAY begs to inform his Patrons and | Friends: 
AY 
is and may be had on a4 retro at the 5 ed 
Nu onton. At the same time he begs to say he has stilla 
small quantity of his superior PANSY SEED D left, which may be 
at. the foll ring rs, 
‘Jana 
28, Corn- 
— : ae - seer 
warranted genuine unless the 
remi anes eigen requested from natnown 
Nursery, Edm n, January 1 
~~ 
| Wn NER & WARNER, SEEDSMEN, 28, CORN- 
HILL, LONDON, beg re: y to call the attention 
of their Friends and the rege Pe their. ‘List of New and Cl 
Flower- serted in “a meses YRICULTU. 
reat for the present ‘i > al 
all that is new and nti and worthy of cultivation, among 
BRACHYCOME Se at 3s. 9d. per packet. 
GERANIUM, from s. to 2s. Gd. ditto. 
peop y "ey eorn tg e best kinds, agian 6d. ditto. 
he following at 1 
; cemerias, ca sorts 
pee i ditto an nc Hartwegii 
i German, mix- 
Asters, om Pentst 
Auric 
Calcoaaets, shrubby and her- 
Carnation, from stage flowers 
Phlox 1 ee 
Pic 
Pink, *troeik a choice collection 
crn css Seep Ranuneuls, saved from superb 
americana 
Debit, Eprom — a Schiz cent as. 
Elichrysums, new varietie oe hen seine German, mix- 
ecantn Piru-cerales 
Ipomeea Quamoclit vateme 
[pomopsis nrg elegans—&c. &c. 
Also a few choice Vegetable 
eg of Frame Cucumber. 
Kent, Farnier ye ib Victory of Suffolk, nee 
Manciienters Weed sor Fighter, 
and Perkins’ Victoria. Greave’s Prince Al bert Melon, Is. 2 one 
packet, Lake’s New Superb White Roman Broccoli, and Met- 
alf’s New Pink C ie ditto, at 1s. per packet. Imported Brus- 
nels ro late &e. : 
in’s yeveter ‘Frame Potatoes, 3s. per my 
ding the following 
at de per packet : —Barnes’ Man of 
er’s Improved 
aon Cathlogdes can be had on spinon. 
Cornhill, Feb. 4, 1842. 
Ss ’ 
‘oot. svat JAMES Boel snisesth daring 
Kent-r oad, — ; 
SEYMOUR’S SUPERB SOLID W 
