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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Mancw 19," 
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TLL1AM MASTERS, 
Exotic Nursery, CAn- 
, having collected a variety © of curious 
ORNAMENTAL ‘TREES hoe SHRUBS, in ond O, to the more 
common kinds, begs ss the following List, and to solicit 
commissions iene oe 
papi teres AND SHRUBS 
Acer, a fine genus, 18 species 
one us, showy flowering trees, 
16 kinds 
Juglans, or Walnut, 4 species 
*Kalmia, beautiful flowers 
Kerria japohica, or Corchorus 
us glandulosa, or Tree | Kolreuteria, an elegant tree 
. of Heaven nobilis, or Bay, 3 vari- 
Alnus pcretee Pa noble tree, ations 
and 5 other kin *Ledum, dwarf shrubs, 7 var. 
Amelanchier, wae low shrubs, Per heise or Privet, 5 _— 
4 sorts } Liquidambar, arene 
Amorpha fruticosa Tamamendee ulip pond a 
Amygdalus, beautiful flowering | noble pcan 
: 6 sorts icera, or Fly Honeysuckles, 
Androsemum, useful under- 
Aralia, 2 spec’ 
Arbutus, an cvergteens, 5 sorts 
Arctosta 
kinds 
Baccharis halimifolia, Ground- 
sé] tree 
Berberis, including Mahonia, 20 | 
kinds 
Betula incisa, 
of trees, and 6 
Borya li coins, or Adelia 
vs) er papyrifera, Paper 
ulber: 
Buddlea giobosa, a distinguished 
plan 
4k inds 
Lycium, or Box-thorn, 3 pe 
se aurantiaca 
ange 
Sieg aedie, a superb race, 20 va- 
eties 
ri 
edica borea, or Moonseed 
Menziesia, pretty Heath-like 
ae 5 kinds 
Mes ee nk ares gp and 4 other 
speci 
Morus, “or Mulberry, 4 species 
Myrica, or Sweet ale, 2 kinds 
Negun warn 2 kinds, fine foliage 
Ostrya, og avitioam: 2 
spec 
Pronia Moutan, several splen- 
did — 
Paliurus, or Christ’s Thorn 
Persica, ‘double Peach, oy ha 
ear rane useful evergreens, 10 Phiaaeiphes, a beautiful race, 
k 
calycanthus 3 kinds, all sweet- 
inds 
ibyaee, . varieties, useful 
ergreen 
™ 
Caprifoium, or Honeysuackles, ens Putian: singular 
P 
trees, with 
dwarf 
preny” totiere, 10 bee - 
ae 
and pretty 
Cephalanthus occidentalis, But- 
et eed 
Cerasus laur: pe & or Laarel, | 
of several variation 
rr 6 species, doce caine 
cuss: or Judas tree, 2 specie 
Chionanthus, or Fringe snow 
16 very beautiful 
Ey pat sweet and | — 
coed, oF Mader 
foie fia. 
Caras, 0 or Myrtle Sumach 
Coronel Emerus, andi and flo- 
eoueute er, 5 species, all 
ps shee the purple and } 
“tind 8 
Potentilla, 2 shrubby species 
Pinus halepensis Pinus pumilio Thuja 
» mops a sinosa », occidentalis 
» insignis »  Tigida »  plicata 
»  Laricio iz ‘obus »  Siberic 
» longifolia » sylvestris Taxus baccata 
» patula » | Hagenau i" variegata 
»  Pinaster »»  taurica - sparsa 
»  pinea »»  Variabilis Pp hibernica 
» pungens | Phoja articulata 
y AND SUPERIOR SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1842. 
AMES pyle 3G TrORIst, LAYERTHORPE, YORK, 
begs most res vite the attention of Cultivators 
of the Dahlia to the followin, ee Seedling Varieties (raised in 
1840, and fully pri caren) ie pink which are quite distinct from 
hitherto produced; ©} superio habit, and const 
ducing good Show oats eer the season; in proof of 
whic ae E. ra to} state capa own above 200 blooms of 
the ee durir sonvovlnen bi oO to all 
England, and has had nine Fath es Prizes awarded for them, 
nam a 1 7 prizes, three seccnd ditto, and two a Ss ttn; 
they have also been shown in the following winning tr 
In the ist Tray of 24 at the Leseannind samaepele York Ag. 18, 
* ” ys 
1s ° 
rie a8 at the Botanical cadens, Hull, sept. 2d; 
2d 
Ist - 2 at the Hortical Soe., m Gearborough, Sept. 3d; 
186 Ss 
Ist. » % ‘ 
Tet © gs = Bat ties Yorkshire Philosophical Soc., * Se ep, 9th; 
Tak.) 90 anical Gardens, Sheffield, Sept. 15th; 
TM ay I be rticultural Soc., Barnsley, Sept. 21st; 
Ist 24 
Ist na 48 "Botanical Gardens, Leeds, Sept. 22d 
i sae # », Horticultural Society, York, Sep. 24th; 
2d 
Besides saving ie other Prizes in addition to the ‘above. 
m, of excel- 
e dep 
Vantely obtain ed the 
Florists’ pee otk sind oP aghen h rize 
awarde “ st Dahlia of any c cbiead ic Belg hit 4 ie 5 feet. a 
an 
— White ground, very deeply tipped and edged with 
purpled seccuieiees constant ughout the season, well up in the 
centre, of excellent nt habit, and never fails in producing” som 
flow: This variety odtained the first de ogts eee 
Double Sloe, and 4 
and a ean 
Foose anes Crab, a Beant 
tree, a ci gy 
either 
auerens, ws? Oak family, 21 
ecies 
ieee sb vy Alat 
pay asef al evergreens 
4 species, with distinct 
Ribes, or Currant famil, 
Shela ier mits hence 
“|*Rhododendron, asa family 
tiful and grand, 
: 55 vari- 
Rhus, or Sumac tribe, 6 speci 
t Ge Phoen aehele, as. 
some with 
flower owers, 15 kinds 
trees, 
autiful 
ee noee "OF piss wike, _——— 
trees 
var eg 3 varieties 
Gruss, including Laburn 
30 so) 
Daphne, sweet-smelling and low 
shrubs, ‘3 kinds 
ar ki 
Eleagnus, singular leayes, 3 
sorts 
*Empetrum, 3 
Merge 4 Heaths, wary pretty, 
Ph hr us, 11 sorts 
Peco oh 2 sorts 
Fagus, or Beech, 7 ornamental 
kinds 
Ficus, or Fig, 12 kinds 
Tam 
*Fothergilla alnifolia, feathery 
and pre 
Fraxinus, or Ash, 18 sorts 
» @ species, both 
Hedera Helix, tree dry, 2 
a 
tiful, 20 
ornamental in autumn 
Hippophae, or Sea 
collection of 600 kind: 
Rubus, or Bramble, rings 
ae | 3 evergreen Vides 
ar oo « Willow family, 40 spe- 
ied or Elder, & gs 
Ramae® japonica, 2 kinds, fin 
a genus remarkable 
"ahaha “3 fovtete: aa. tues 
— lea, Bladder-nut, 2 spe- 
etauioniong Snowberry and St. 
"Peter's Wort 
Syringa, or Lilacs, 13 variations, 
very showy 
t beau-| @-ve ‘ re 
which are | —— oe ‘en hha Spe 
mes - areeteas % and 7 
Jasnini, 6 6 apacies, all fragrant 
re = CONIFER. 
es canadensis Cupressus thycides Juniperus — 
» alba ” sempervi- sig ensis 
o» mera Ti ren » hispanica 
»»  Clanbrasilia- a horizonta- a thurifera 
na lis Larix europea 
»  excelsa a torulosa : 
»»  Fraseri_ lusitanica » pendula 
-_ ape: Juniperus commanis Picea pectinata 
» Morinda ij Cy 
+  cerulea ps Sabina a Fe non 
- eee pa Variegata; ,, ri 
Menzies 2 tamarisci-| ,, Douglasii 
Altingia Canninds folia Pi een 
hami ra virginiana; ,, Web or 
nent imbricata a Pore Spoctatihe 
en fi cia a a oa 
celsa m recurva Ee 
Cedrus Deodari ai pheenicea > 
Lebani a ” F Sisin 
wers. ety 0 
Scarborough, as the best light-ground Val cane 
and has justly been eer a ntay the most distinct and attractive 
sng ever eae in _ clase —Height 4 feet.—Plants 10s. 6d. 
Ric light pink and yellow, poke 
canara. blended Souealia be ait a light-yellow tip at the end 
of each ar ston) to the Duchess of Richmond, but quite dis- 
hee fro av variety ; very superior habit, always constant, 
d will p1 noble and excellent show flower. —Height 5 feet. 
“Plants | 
ry 7 
and 
for the convenience of partict ata Meta: érders wh "We re- 
b eorge eset te men 
Henderso. , Nur serymen, 
‘o the trade ate ess 12 plants ae 
nest TBEATate will be sactired 
gen — a of all 
annually 
yeas rs. 
Brechin Scotland. N 
~ est a remittance or reapecta 
correspondents. J. E. 
the Aas Dahlins in cultivation, of w bic 
ed, and can be had on applicati 
f tthe Complies of the York 
e Dahlias; 
mas Litem om any aan be out, and aati wortha 
place in the most nae toery collection. 
Richardson Richard Land 
John Walker 
Edward Bearpark 
Robert Dempsey 
John North 
Jas. Lancelot Foste 
William W: 
John Robinson, 
xort a Florist Society, held on Monda: 
Jo oper 
Ji Heseltine 
Henry aeenre 
William 
in tof | ‘the 
ust Oth, fre: 
aasv. it Pe duty t t 
pection) raised b: 
ins urs 
salons is ao mete with a dark tip of purpled car 
noe petal, and above all, re pi 
sideration a pronounce it one ra —_ best Dahlias yet se its 
clas! from. t is detiete variety 
ii exiority of thi 
over get Pe as Glory of Plymouth, oe of oe PSone s 
se thes 
there is no doubt but the year 
fall in the rear when brought into com moder: with ti saceling 
exhibited this day, as it may — be prono f th: 
first water, and will re est credit on — aatcumte 
raiser, for so long as Dahlias ae in cultivation this flower 
must form a prominent feature in a stand of six.—York C courant 
pa has CHARLWOOD, Mt, Pith eiges Agha 
NT GARDEN, e public and 
Cov 
respondents that ~ “Catalogue of armeren an Seeds is : 
sacar es nee _ 
any part of the co estat 
G.C. likewise begs to draw the attention of his friends to the 
undermentioned, area _ oan confidence recommend to 
vas notice, and fora e extensive assortment he refers them 
gen t wae. 
Alstemern acutifolia Papaver floribunda 
at dean and species | Rhodanthe Saunpbeail 
Agera' odochiton volubile 
nares pero new Stachys coccin 
hope a ma iberidifolia Schizopetalon Walkerii 
Streptocarpus Rhexii 
Ginionnttion fimbriatus Tweedia cxrul 
Callichroa plattyglossa Tacsonias, 
Cineraria, from new sorts Tobacco, new Virginian 
Calceolari ery oe = et 
Centaurea ame Tropolum ariense 
a coronopiolia a pentaphyllum 
m ¢ bulb: 
-- en variegata Thunbergia leucantha ' 
amea ¢! 8 auranti: 
Helianthemum, mixed sorts hy 
se, finest 
Impatiens, 3 species, new 
Tpomeea rubro-czerul Beans, Horticultural Pole, eaten 
is Quamoclit like Peas 
Michauxii, fine »» Lima Pole, for haricot 
TIpomopsis picta Cucumber, R: Emperor 
Lu jus H i ” anch r Prize 
Udant©as is Weedon’s 
pyeenie fulgens Walker’s fine 
; emt Celery, Seracer's § Super 
” 
N — ive, large Imperial, for 
Pentstemon gentianoides cocci- | Melon, sweet Ispahan 
Phiox | lie nan omd 
Portulaca, fine species fs Ww 
ula sinensis Peas, Auvergne 
» ” new Green Marrows 
»  cortusoides Radish, Rose, demi-long 
Platystemon californica Tomato, new Fig 
» gt postage free, to. 
See GLASS FOR 
Bice 20 
Sayed of 100, ne Diba road, and 8. 
t he has on a ‘business 
Jermyn 
begs to — 
adress "for. pe Fao 
= BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF 
ATMOSPHERIC AIR. 
O., ATS hitects, &c., ie ouc cater gi 
Apparatus M Sh cee beg leave to in 
Gentry that their business, which has been ext 
the country for y years, is entirely confined to the Ul 
ING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every descrip 
and the ATING of them by see the ard 
37th Numbers of the Gardeners’ Chro 
References may be had mene tpn pa cnet took at Mr. Perry’s Nur, 
sery, Ban weed poo Gre een’ s, Lo ene am; Messrs. Hende 
el sery ; Messrs “oll on’s Revesy 
s, Portland Nu 
Da 
se A Kensall Phong Mr. Ho somed Nursery, ett ; 
Willmer’s Nursery, Chelse “ah and at most of the Nobility ¢ and 
Gentlemen’ ‘Seats in th ; 
Every particular to ba. ad & at their Horticultural Manufactory, ‘ 
Gicmraxter. place, Chelsea, near Sloane-square. 
—— 
HH’ OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEAT 
n 
of this subject, 
tion and had 
apparatus for the above-mentioned pu 
ments suggested in their Brachicrs 
* ng not only ns Cm cient, but v 
urability in the aratus pth 
have eee apparatus in England, 
entlemen 
ints > ed by 45 
works of their splendid Cons 
E. 
pti; of hot water 
Lan than has hitherto ro been brought before the publ 
and ad _ e the first to introduce m etallic 
a Hocticabieaiate: and can — to the Consens 
works, besides m 
beg to ‘uniees to pried had notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
daceous or other Houses nna vapour is -coneair or at in 
yals, required, and which m anufactory. 
SLieer Se gpd ec a and others.— “Mr. ef 
ELL, a 9 is ins structed to as o Public Aucti 
at the Rigel Mart esday, M: arch 13t 
1842, a splendid new 
collection of Stan ard ¢ one "Dwarf Roses, 
varieties of Azalea Indica, Fachsias, miscellan 
Plants, &e. &c, May be viewed the morning of and Cata- 
logues had of Messrs. Warners, w= ms Messrs. vinvesen aa 
Co., Cheapside, Conservatories, Coven’ ae = the Mart, and 
of t) the Auctioneer, Camden Nursery, 
O BE D OSED OF, (in nseq 
of the late Proprietor,) 
ents for oo sees 
complete.— 
Warner, pecdanen; "ae Cornhill, Londo: 
TI ae Lr Rela 4 oa o NURSERY oe SEED 
fro Misty market-town 
25 years ste Ts anieae of sre} is about three eer 
two Greenhouses ms 5 Pe . }To any one with small ca 
this offers an excellent pening. For ia B asetnetere app! 3 
Messrs, PROTHRROE and Morris, Leytonstone Nursery, Esse% 
and NURS 
GROUND, Three newly erected GREENHOUSES, SH 
TS ul a few lots of HOUSEHOLD FU 
To be SOLD by A N, by Messrs. PRoTHEROE and : 
Morais, if not eeoeeey disposed ty 2 abe be contract, 0: one 
premises, FOUNTAIN NU well order of the 
1@) DENTLEMED. FLORISTS, AND OTHERS.- 
M ns 
estinus ‘Arborvitee, Yews, Choice 
tity of Bog-earth, Rotten Dung, Box- paving. Garden 
May beviewed ig to Sale. : 
culars ai See may be had of y Brom Se 
Pla zak the princip: ursery 
ike Auctioneers, American — 
N, FLORISTS, AND OTH ied 
Me PROTH EROE: and MORRIS have received 
ing a= 
