THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
No. 9.—1842. 
_A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, pecteorasee 26. 
AMUEL GIRLING begs to inform his Friends and 
is ee ready, and can be had on 
n.— Danecroft Nursery, Stowmarket. 
, &C:, poreaschar near Pon 
D me ‘Sadler a fine cn blush, good 
form, constant and supetio r show Flower, four to five feet. The 
above is jointly in “the possession of J. and Mr. Widnall. 
; Plants sent out early i in aia at os Sa each. af or nih may be 
—Ackworth, 
RAU CARIA IM ne strong Plants one 
a year from seed.—The most noble, hardy, and splendid ORNA- 
MENTAL EVERGREEN TREES ever athe into the 
British empire are now selling at non W. and F. thine ay 
NURSERY, GREAT YARMOUTH, at 31. 3s. per r 251. 
r 100. Specimens may taken at fate Kees ; 
4 9, Mansion- gee street; and at 
' Messrs. Gibbs and Co’s., Sutligianie: Piccadilly, London 
a TIONS AND PICOT 
RS. Vv. ‘<8 F. YOUELL ‘sire a few pairs to 
spar e of that most a Rose Flake, Wilson’s Harriet, 
which is considered by t t judges in the kingdom to be 
decidedly the most perfect tower o its class ever raised. Also 
that splendid Red Picotee, Anacreo The abov e will be forwarded 
ion see Cata- 
a logue, which can be pit ee ned by inclosing two Sep stamps. 
= eat Yarmouth Nu 
et YATT’S VICTORIA RHUBA 
i AND w. MYATT cate a ores Stock of Strong 
i oots raised by offsets the original 
oria,”? purchasers would do well to 
Deptford, Oct. 23 
ota i MAY begs toinform all growers of PANSIES, 
is new Descriptive List of Pansies, with a List of 
sies, including many 
of 0 fine strong 1 Plants for 21s., pack- 
age included; all parcels detivered free in London 
Pansy Nursery, Edmon’ 
a KENSINGTON NURSE 
der the Patronage of the € noe 
| Ricuarp" FORREST and CO. a tonkingenera, 
which never was finer than this year. 
Ever eens, and American 
‘well repay a 
oa: be had on application 
and Co. beg also tosta 
saertircure a ne Th and well- 
eeds, from ts. ie Aa ; 
and packets of the Bokhara or Giant Clover. from Is. to 2s. 6d. e 
CHOICE eo eee SEEDS. 
nena wells PINC CO., havi 
Fell. selected Soaks 
ing * extensive 
oices' 
RS 8, to the they h 7 
siderable afention, and the quality of which they can confidently 
end, beg leav th delive: = B sere 
sie ter 
aos 
HBPrachysomne iberidifolia, | Clintonia 
skianum, Godetia; Willdenowii and 
,» Martynia fragrens, Mesembryan- 
St innias, Lee &e. 
talo may be had ona esulication § o them 
Exeter TOR 
HI SCARLET PELARGON 
> 
: ge Gicenty and free bloomer, 2s. 6d. Shrubland, 
owards Pre-Eminen carlet Nosegay, very 
ble so po pots or beds, excellent habit, and‘ very free 
2 — re, for beddin ng, (vide Gardeners’ Chro- 
ai prilliancy of co 
— rece ; hor a place in the fi flower-garden. 
*most aomeeed varieties ed ver eraniums, Fuchsias, Ver- 
&c. &c., on very moderate 
ARDEN 8 
ae SON ‘Tespectfully i 
Chronicle,” 
om to the Bhi of 
benas, 
SUTTON 
foterr io 
: , including the best of the new ikinds of Vegetable and 
Flower- nm introduce The grounds being at — 
yond, of different soils, are very 
rving With these ad- 
5 den-Seeds warranted 
e, catalogues of which are published annually. 
Tru A 
complete om gg of Kitchen garden Seeds, including all the most 
ape dk Os. assortment in quantities suited 
Sp tome establishment, Para 
pees 
An it of Hardy Flower. -Seeds, pave showy sorts i 1 ; 
8 ‘ 012 
SUS gid aitt - (the oe. 30 new sorts ; . ° 15 0 
ll collection os 150 sorts ; : “ 
Fifty choice Ran neuluses b 
ao 7 . mmodation of of Customers es residing in icant bdtent of 
S Free Expense to the Railwa 
Peston an aud 1 Packet Wharf in London. _ 
ing had much experience in packing Seeds for 
>a in soliciting peornge for that purpose, 
ar eee upon the above sums a 
W DAHLIA, 
MORTL LOCK ting 
= 
Ze 
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cup petals, of first-rate form, fine habits, and very free 
bloomer, large size, and constant. It obtained the second Pp 
at the South Essex Showin b 
t 
, 28, Cornhill; Smith and Co., Ca 
Heath, Hackney ; reen, bh ae ne Ear aam ney-road ; 
nd of the ver: Luton-place, Hyde Vale, Gre ich. 
W AND SUPERIOR SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1842, 
‘AMES EDWARD, Frorist, Layertuorre, Yor 
begs most respec’ tfully to invite pee attention of Cultivators 
f the Dahlia to the following Three Seedling Varieties (raised in 
1840, and fully ad ager = Frvegita whi ~ are quite ses — can 
superior habit, and constar 
ducing good Show Fives throughout se season ; 
telogge J.E, i to state that he has s 
ny i 
ring 
ad Ga h ad nine Seedling Prizes awarded for them, 
mely,—four Ist prizes, thre nd ditto, and two third ditto 
they have also been shown in the following bree g trays :— 
In the Ist yrs of at — Horticultural Society, York, — 18, 
2d 
sty, 
2d és 30 at the’ Botanical Gardens, Hull, Sept. 2d; 
2d 
st a 24 at the Horticul. Soe: rBearborough, Sept. 3d; 
st 
st es 6 
a8:-2°5, 48 atthe Yorkshire Philosophical Soc., , Sep. Oth; 
ee 86 ,, Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, Sept. 15th; 
ato x 36 ,, Horticultural Soc., Barnsley, Se ept, 2ist; 
st 24 
st v4 ae "Botanical Gardens? Leeds, Sept. 2 
~ tee 48 ,, Horticultural Society, York, — oath, 
dat P elle cs CO Dg 
@aVIDES take dditi 
R.—Fine bro very superior 2 handy of. excel- 
DOS. 
PREM 
lent habit, throwing its blooms oa above the foliage, _ always 
to be depended upon in — e ees owes we flow 
variety obtained the first prize, class, a¥ork. Ancient 
Society, September 20th, ey! had A oe _— 
Florists’ 
awarded, as the best Dahlia of any colour.—Height 4 to ; Song 
Plants 108. yeaa 
Ma — te ground, very ere <apet and edged with 
centre, of excellent h it, and never fails in produci good 
flowers. This variety obtained the first second a at 
Scarborough, as the best light-ground flower tipped o r edg 
ed, 
and has justly been pronounced the most distinc and attractive 
ag a produced = its eager naa — —Plants 
HMOND.—Fine light yellow, colours 
feeaumde fev together, with a done. yellow tip at the end 
of each petal, ee to the Duchess of Richmond, but quite dis- 
tinet from that iety ; very supe rior habit, always constant, 
i 1 —Height 5 feet. 
and I eig fe 
tron will be sent out the first week in May; and 
fara aa ‘of parties at a distance, orders will be re- 
on eg and plants it by Mr. Geo: ato 
Cov ent Garden, 
na a 
— aad compacta J. E. canalso supply plants o ll 
the te oor pee in cultivation, of which a catalogue is annually 
Pr had on application. 
,» members of the contin of the York 
of Mr. Edward’s 
arieties from an any rye sent out, and well worth 
tate § om the most limited collection. 
James Richardson Richard Land John North 
John Roper John Walker Jas. parse Foste 
J. Heseltine Edward Bearpark William Wes 
Henry Bellerby Robert Dempsey John pected 
William iy ve 
Report of Lave York pay sear Florist Society, held on Monday, 
August 9th, 184 as A ges and Members of oy fant con- 
sider it their duty Nien a ear (sent for 
inspection) raised a ‘Mr. Edward, Nurseryman,. of 7 bs bande ee 
colour is pure white, with a dark tip of rae oe a ogee the 
form, pt of petal, an e all, abl 
sideration to pronounce eit one of the best Dailies ve vet se yt io its 
class; and from the evident superiority of t ariety 
over such flowers as Ghory of Pigmabuth, Beauty « s the Plain, &e., 
there is no doubt but the year'1842 will cause t ese flowers 
fall in the rear when brought into competition wi with h the 
exhibited this day, pe it — safely ti pronounced 7 gem of the 
t water, and will reflect the grea ax credit on the fortunate 
Loe in cultivation ‘ais flower 
s PLENDID NEW A ee Caer SWISS 
E 
This excellent Potat stock of which 
a el hands of the advertiser Be now inet po sale. It pro- 
canes an sidan cro cellent Soc and has ob- 
tained several prizes at the “Hoetichivarel a superior 
vegetania, It co hi be aoe om pplication = oad weg 
Henderson, Séedsm myn n, 67, Strand, London, in peck bags at 4 
-peck do., 
OHN HARRISON; — Seedsman and Florist, 
Clifton, and No. Parliament-street, York, begs to inform 
the Nobility, Gentry, ont the Public generally, that he 
tered on the above nee he has had in and trusts, fro: 
the business of coors Nu 
upwards of 20 y d being well saeataeted with i the! Bors 
ing houses In the t trade, b both British and Foreign, and oe > quic _ 
déspatch of good s be n Yarm and York by 
every other variety of Florists’ i prt &e. &e. 
strict attention, punctuality, an and r 
share of public » 
study to 
Price 6d. 
Wor a s SMALL -C OTTAGE, or apie neat 
Londo; if aaa. er the Garden e Horti~ 
ste ye Society; ; gr have dw ed Garden to it.— sane; 
pai d, “‘S.,”? Gardeners’ Chronicl 
W ANTED a Situation as , GARDENER, by a — 
Man, aged ae who 
sion, and can be w: 
left. Address M.A. C. » Mr. Conway’s Nursery 
ld Brompton-road. 
WaANTs a SITUATION Bs, _ GARDENER, Se ae 
dener and Bailiff, a Marri 
petent in the different branches of hie ane 
Forcing, ih Ground W k, and th e 
Cattle. 
be accepted, 
» Ri “piel ty Herts. 
A. R. Mr. Br rown, p> Str 
we tal g a Spear as GARDENER a Married Man, 
d much experience in all branches of 
Gime — oe Pe ie Plants; his aie e is ace 
to —~ ee and the care of Poultry. Address, paid, J A.D., 
Mr. Nursery, as Hunts 
SITUATION as HEAD GARDENER 
Nobleman or mer oe 
rec 
nies 8 
P lantations, and the gen estefan bP rms of estates. Satisfac- 
tory references may iy obtained from the Brtrapem he is just 
leaving. Address A. B., “ Gardeners’ Chro: ” Office. 
NOBLEMEN AND GEN 
ence of any improvements requir The most le re- 
ferences will be given.—Address “A, Z.,”’ Gardeners’ Chroni 
Office. 
WA: re ool ea a Gentleman about 20 a. from 
lle Eo , and a Woman as COOK; 
the haste to oe stand his business, and beers in looking 
after a chaise , &c., and make hims 
aged latter to take dares of the gangen poul! ‘our ooes octasio: onally 
small dairy and baking. — well recommende d. Direct, 
with particul ars, P.-P.s to A.B Prat office, Edenbridge, Kent. 
nt of a small farm, if required. — to R. EK. at 
dies 
Mr. oak near the Church, "Hornsey, Mid 
a ES, of the Place Gardens Soham, . oe 
nr pg would be ma to 
ae! in poring wt ¢ ve 
OUNG atoll 
we 
past. He has h na conn ble Bow» Pots = phair mehr 
pagation and aaa of Plants according to the most mo 
eee rinciples.— tters addressed to Scham will be 
duly atten : 
aera BUTCHER, late Gardener at Ealing Park, 
SITUATION, and a ee, to 
refer any Nobl 
Site ao na 24 
Henderson & Co., Nurserymen, Pine. 
Barer pate AND FIFTY SHEPPARD'S 
ston 9 sia 'ANSY, str 
PINE 
WwW DAVIS, Gardener, Greuh tte, Marlborough- 
er ee a undred Fruiting and Succes 
sion Pine Plants B dicpose of a E ptidicigally Ripley Queens. 
ranted perfectly diem and healthy. 
HARLES FARNES, 128, Sr. JOHN- Saga g 
all 
Fi 
ogue of which may be had on application. Also 
his Catalogue of all the new sorts of Vegetable and Agricultural 
Seeds, &c. 
Per oe 
0 | Leptosiphon, of — ) 
Per Packet. 
8. e 
Alstroemerias insorts . 
A ACAMAAAGAAGD 
panul 
Chrysanthemum sibthorpi 
Cistus 
Ctianthus. pai ‘ 
Cockscomb, fine dwarf . 0 
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Holipheck. 16 varieties 1% 
Ipomoea rubro-cerulea . 5 
ae picta ‘ erod 
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