YATT’S VICTORIA RH 
MYATT having = good Sto ick of Strong 
rai Bes by offsets from origina eedling, can 
2 hundred.—N. B. vitioes rae sorts 
“have been sold and are now selling under the n name of ‘* My 
*Yictoria,’’ purchas d el require Chieu warranted, 
or Farm, Deptford, Oct. 23, 1841 
OBINSON’S NORTHERN BEAUTY D 
GIRLING having purchased. =e daciee "Stock of 
. ae rere DAHLIA, plants 8 will _be 
For particulars, refer to 
It took the 5th ‘Prize 
ept. last, and was generally admired. 
LOWER-SEEDS.—Thirty- “six. Feokers ot sue most 
approved Annual, or Porat Bg mage cag ged 
” Seeds, for 1Us., os Eightee n P peso a e free, 
“any part. Appl Mr. lac hdl » Botanic Garden, Col. 
chester ; gaa ally Maaiiestntnian’. rane pected species should 
ow in 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY. PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 12,’ 1842. 
BLUE TREVIRANIA, OR ACHIMENES LONGIFLORA- 
A ee MOUNTJOY AND SON have ‘much 
in informing their Friends and the Public, that 
hey ca sin rhe tak Bulbs of the above most beautiful Plant, at 
2is., which, before they vegetate, might be transmitted by Post. 
M. & Son ‘take this Attica a of aga that they will 
have Plants in Mey, “aga 10s. 6d., of Ppa ae fine Seedling DAHLIA 
** Horace,” Wea co of which is ‘and extremely 
dark plu its apne habit, it is s ‘eautifal border variety, 
as well as | eine a a first rate Show Flow 
“A sss ate or eb rence is re speetfully requested from un- 
known —Ealing, Middlesex, Feb. 1, 1842. 
A ®auc ‘ARIA IMBRICATA—Fine strong Plants one 
year from seed.—The most noble, hardy, = Lo nepaiegs ORNA- 
MENTAL EVERGREEN TREES egg into the 
me <eGrs Bar ae 
» in the order.—Jan. Ist, 1842. 
t L RACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLI 
ee pack 
specini 
SEED in 
Pin 
ceolarias, from 30 varieties, 2s. 6d.; 
es, Ricca “ftom 3 a few first-rate flowers, 5 do. 
5 veneration Qs. 6d. 
lowing Cactieabers 
(Barnes’), Victory. of Suffolk nen). 
‘ter, Weedon'e Frame, Roman Emperor, and W 
A ares of Seeds to be had on ates 
mercies ott PIC 
n Ete. 
; Man 
SIDg & pos 
Collection see Cata- 
which aoe be obtained by incioaing two post-stamps, 
wakes Yarmouth Nursery 
‘HARLES FARNES, 128, Sr. 
r JOHN- whingeggtd 
A 7 
hh may be had on ped carts pete ‘tie 
of all the new sorts oo opeamennd Agricultural Seeds, é&c, 
Per Packet. 
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Leptosiphon, of sorts 
eich Hartwegii 
Lupinus nanus z 
Mallow, New Zebra F 
Peonia, 18 varieties . 
-Papaver}; in sorts 
Pe ntstemons, in sorts 
Platystemon californicum 
Rhodanthe Mang 
ors 
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Tall Emperor, re. 
ropeolum tricolorum 
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EORGE, WHEELER ree &e. , Wa rmin- 
S, oe terra ek 
An eet of Hardy ‘Flower- Seeds, 50 Tost soho: sorts poh 10 
; ae 
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foes bare Lists a general N 
TE. STBWART, SALT.) HILL NURSE 
“WINDSO 
. to nis b collecti 
recen ased his Stock on pecnliany advan 
shatiey- to offer the following T 
in fine h condition, toce8 
to include gb S$, &c. 
Facccul 
: ct] ha Seedling 
—Princ Ribot, anextremel 
ure white ; die be se petals are covered wi 
excepting a er the t peak grare ae a — rise wi 
ape aoe - ae 
Sanco oe 
W_GARDEN-SEE 
naan. SUTTON and » SON. “espectfaly inti- 
the Readers of *‘ — mare iy oe 
Oe, ius a seat portion of their of 
den-Seeds, including the 
f ‘of ‘the greatest respectfbility can r be ve nea 
30 so 
ditto (the oe 30. ple 
A fall womans of 150 sorts 
"oe ao 
Fifty. ae Ranunculuses by nam on 3 ie 
accommodation of aay residing in ant pa 
England, ~ sans delivered a 2 of Expense to the 
ag ae and Pack acket Wharfs in Jct enfe 5 pe fh Sn 
itton rienc® in pac 
axpirtetion: — contest in calico ‘vag be Sh 
for which 10 p cent. will be charged above 
packing.— Rehaiuie Teardeey. Feb. 8. , 
WOODLANDS sieges sa MARESFIELD, NEAR TeK- 
ILLIAM WOOD and SON have the pleasure of 
‘to their: meres Faee ds and the Pa blic, the under. 
mentioned Roses, all ost splendid Varieties, at the fol- 
lowing reduced prices :— sche 
er 
Fine Standard ‘Roses 10%. Os. 
me ge ditto 5L. _ Os. 
~ Half-standard ditto . : 
a ra Fine, Halfatandard dito : 
Roses’ 
or 
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rong 
W.w. ge es also bee to to recom dihe “ertherrs 
adapietf for traneplanting R 
order. . mantonis azn are still ae to 10 ab y = — ona 
ursery S' 
NAN ae to inform his Friends 
ns ompetd his selectioz 
- A oe sok the; most select 
ans Thequal oa that , Great R Rated stre 
} hid sired kinds 
Seedling Ranunculus: 
* 50 Splendid new show Varieties, a root of each 
; ditto 
[ESSRS. TYSO and SON, waned. “Berks, 
invite the Rempusriet of fy Cultivators of RAN UN- 
of this Speeey admired 
Mixtures strong grower 
00 Fine Semi-doubles, free bloom ‘ 
USES, 
oo soooocso 
* 50 Very fine named Varieties 
yed by impregnation from the above flowers, per 
i * The end of Fobransy: is the best season. for or planting. 
nations _— 
25 Superb named sia one pair o a 3.0 
The articles marked = - "weighing a than 16 ounces; can no 
be transmi y post a will be sent, carefully packed, and ce 
paid, without additional “charge, to Spaaien forwarding the cash 
with the “ 
T. and Son’s General Descriptive Priced Cat: ncreryit for 
1842, may be had woh a on pre-paid Rppaicetion, enclosing a two- 
pe 
UNDRED-FOLD POTATOES.—A EED- 
for SALE, in peck bags, at 5s. each, at Messrs. Flanagan 
Mansion House. street; Mr, Gibbs’s, 26, Down. 
Messrs. Warner and Co. *8, 28, Co; 
rnhill 3 Mr. James Carter’s, 
238, Holborn; he ssrs, Min inier, aes and Conta mi, Strand ; Mr, 
j and at th 
z. Chatwin’ 8, 6, ue a Se market ieee 
a Sipend, 
azette”’ ne 
| H. 
| stock.—M eit 
well |- 
resented GRATIS i 
Price 6d. 
YER, am 
ph hn at skiietae. 
ANTS a SITUATION * ny So ofr 
ied man without family, a 
ry estinidniats as o ability and hareiter™ 
B. Y., at Mes 
W2! 
to 
Be o be ad- 
—_ *to srs, W arner’s, seedsmen, Cornhill, 
on: 
Pee SITUATION as a a 
arene ae ee Man ty ae! te year: aving a - 
tical knowledge 0 usiness n all its ¥ a ‘yramches, Can have 
wo years’ cha ah f can have reference 
from a family of distinction. ii is entire study would be ocd welfare 
of his‘employer. Direct to T. F., Elm-lodge, Camden Town. 
Pa Orem tig 
Wes, a SITUATION as GARDENER, a You 
Man, aged 96, who thoroughly‘ nd ory his business 
n all its departawnts ca oh well recommended from his last 
sitnatiort. Address, J.'C., rs’ Nursery heton Bouaie’ Pimlico. 
ANTED by a Married Man who has had great ex- 
resting, a 
Landed Proprietor wishing 
whine a would find “the Advertiser nigh th con- 
ments let re 
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T. M., 29, Market-place, Cambridge 
\ ANTS a SITUATION as GAR ev site a Married 
Man, aged 28, who understands Hothouse, Gree reenhouse, and 
reat Forcing, Peet Garden, and Pimaxiainh of Plants. Also 
management of Cattle and Meadow Land, if re iy Can have 
peri two years ead character from the gentleman he has Just left, 
_and a Bi rege of nine years from his previous place in the 
Road, Islington. 
- country.” Direct to A. B., Mr. Trotman’s, 9, Lower 
»| WANTE ED by a young Man, who se: been for some 
in one of the first Establishments n Belgium, a Si 
tion as PROPAGATOR: He “yr erfectly understands the 
of: Vale seni, ododendrons 
Man, age 41, who has acq * practice, a 
‘Gute Jmowl f Pines, ¥ Vine y “age By po: branches 
of Forcing; Kitchen Gardening, Exotic and ps sa Can have 
11 years’ unexceptionable character from. the famil as just left, 
which was on account of the breaking u pp of the esta! ‘male Pease 
direct or a to G. W., Mr, Chandler's, Nurseryman, Wandsworth 
Toad, Garn 8 
ED as Servant in a Small Family at Kensing- 
ee I ei * om un Country, about 21; one that has 
wants 
ak 
quired to work ina small “gatdea about hal 
i and to wait at — pe be. 
played in the ‘house. during the other part. Wages 2L 
f livery, and one of garden clothes. Letters only (post gs to be 
otiincensd A. B. ad eae office, Kensington Gravel -pits, stating age, 
height, and refere: 
niaoAD begs to return thanks to his mumerous 
* friends and the their liberal orders for his 6 rd 
Broccoli, as ad in wee Chr oO 
: — to inform those eartice 
that he has a Pi packets left Bey ae had of Mee 
gan, Seedsm met svadon, W 
rd a Nera oy 
SSES. 
Eatin been engaged many y 
ENT Grasses for eminent 
= MESSRS. SUTTON 
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ingan g PERMA 
Agricoltorists i a Berkebi - ave 
great confidence in soliciting oe “Phe, he of the 
enters’ Chronicle in an he Uni Pie rver 
any 
will be a te references to oniemen and ng siete, havens 
pres ~ eee germecoe desirous of recommen Sutton’s 
It is necessary that ee nature of the soil aR Fe 
when the most. and proportions will be ag aga 
the names of which aly ane relative hagecuddnees may be pre. 
viously obtained by -application.— Reading Nursery, Feb. Ist. 
36 geal 
oe poopy Sth vows go my a 
pious" “FORRES some abd CO. beg respectfully 
which hever’was finer than this year. The collection of Hardy 
vergreens, and American Plants, Hybrid® Azaleas and Rhodo- 
dendrons, Pinu xtensive an 
eo 
r 
i eg and the trees of all ages were never so fine as they are 
this season. _. Their collection of Camellias, Rhododendrons, Ar- 
aleas, ‘and other Peete poem Green hou se 
ENTLEMEN AND AMATEUR FLORISTS, 
1. BE ‘PARTED WITH, a few Hundred Roots of 
er Cc 
> WI ' Planting-time, February an 
: re Mr. Fyre , Farnham, Surrey. Also he 
has a few healthy young Plants left of his su perb Seedling 
M * Lavinia,” at 40s. per plant (no stiatlesmenty; ; and 
prigscte Kioto so much satisfaction to every gentleman who saw it 
BR. APPARATUS, upon the most im- 
and economical ee for Horticultural 
Hi Tur r- WAT aru 
and CQ., Agents for the Old 
and -respectfally 
for the completion 0 of any work ‘required. 
Wa of two, three, =, 
