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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 14.—1842. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL et a aaa SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST NUMBER. 
Nordmanniana, 5 gad 2065 Hellebore, ao Ha af. 206 
Advertisements, aes! 206 a, Hibise *. new Sy. of 206 b 
Amateur's wp ape 204 b| Holly, size of 205 
Ammon a mi b Jungermanaia, 4 new. species of 206 ¢ 
Ammoni: iguor, its a pplica- Juniperus oxycedrus, we nae » 2066 
tion 203 a| Lime, phosp ate 207 a 
Anemon iyular . + 2076 : ges Nur ursery, notic ed 208 a 
Azalea, es variety of ‘ + 2065 Man €,Daniells’, i its application 206 a 
——: — wn ool é + 2095 Mannie artificial, r 203 b 
m, notes 0} 208b Mayhew’s‘ Wha end tre gt 208 b 
bab ve ugir ~a 207 c| Melon, Casaw . + +, 908 
Cabbages, to prev ent their | Mines, gardening - 20 
clubbin; 2054 N hen fly, desc tibed 203 ¢ 
Camomile, destructive toinsects 205 a Nitrate of soda, ra ts application 205 b 
Christmas Rose, its duration in | Oleander, Ling treatment 209 b 
water + 2055 Orchidac temperature fo for 204¢ 
Clerodendron splendens - 2076 Peony, the Yellow - 2065 
aeewee Po ps of sg soil » 207a Pentstemon speciosum, culture 
Corr: culture of + 2096 _ of 209 b 
Ouscnbers, ‘fertilization 4 . 204¢) Picea orientalis, its habit 206 b 
Daphne, thre speciesof . 2065 Pine. -apples, ae habitat . 209 a 
Elms, gig: nile - +» «+ 2056| Pinus Pithyusa, its native 
Erythrina, its treatment . + 2095 untry 206 5 
Eve ms, b eason to Plants suitable for market. 209 b 
cna = «  « 204¢) Prim a mmgeneee apecies 
tipon : 206¢) _ oO 206 ¢ 
Plows er. pees hy oe ws on ve « 2094 ododendr on caticasicum,treat- 
even a ‘plants lors + 2094! ment of seeds . 206 b 
Bmnty _ 209 a Rose, double yellow 205 ¢ 
205¢ Slugs, destructi . 2054 
Siekiain te radicans, poe of . 2094 Sparrows, their value 206 a 
Gladioli, their culture in the to frighten . 2064 
ope. s . : » 25a Taylor's <—? on Corn Duties, 
Gladiolus cardinalis, its - 208 b 
ment ° ® Veitch’s urser ry n notic, ced . a 
Greenhouse lights, their pre- » Violet, Nea tan, its culture. 2044 
rvation . . 2052 weet, ater, its habits . 205 
Helo m,machine for distributing 207 a) Weather pro ee py wepetatle - 207¢ 
—~ or i me gg treat- et Wine, men tof + 2076 
Wood, its penserenien 207 ¢ 
ore nd ore omg _ JAPONICA, | or 
ection of these beautiful Exotics 
is now in full loo m at Okaieien & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall 
Admittance gratis. 
Bile stows othe SOCIETY OF LONDON,— 
SHOWS of the above Society are fixed for the follow- 
ing da 
AURICULAS, a 3 ii ho aca April 26. 
TULIPS, &c. May 
RANUNCULUS, &e. t - June 21. 
CARNATIONS and PICOTEES . ‘ uly 19. 
DAHLIA Sept. 20. 
On Tuesday, 26th. April, the following Prizes will be awarded :— 
v tplenectchon 
ae ae Florists, 
Best pair oO,” + 110 0 
Second bes' ee Oe ee 100 
Best Green-edged. 010 0 .... . +4 : 
Best Grey ditto _ ae ai, ieee 
mitt " Members. " Non-Members 
‘oO pair . : 4 2 
r the 
For single plant _ . 
I bei in ‘tate re confined to Members of 
the Society. 
EN TO ALL eter 
‘ulas 
Best estinctnee: of 12 Auric #110 0 
Seedlings—First class Prize ente eg GO 
a ito. = = @.36 “6 
Entrance—Members, 2s. 6d. ; on-Members, 7s. 
POLYANTHUS. 
Best, 10s. { Best 6, 
En —Members, 1s.; Non-Members, 35 
No ed la will be admi' for competition th 
not possess seven full-blown pips; nor any Seedling 
than three. ped to a sent to 
oney 
Ts C. risa Hon. Sec. 
hor Tavern, Strand, 
28th March, 1842. 
SACEEOR, Nurseryman, &c., Kingston, Surry, 
espec ally inform orms his Patrons and the Admirers of Hor. 
seulture, that his Supplement bel geest sited OF arg il with 
— 1842, and his List o AHLIAS, 
for f Choice Sho 
be obtained on a: en 
“"Tiemaee Nursery, ch 17th, 1842. 
A B4ANEARS oie pen ng — Fine strong Plants 
» from 5in. to 6in. high, of this mos 
hardy, and splendid ORNAMENTAL EVERG no ee oe rm ane 
now at Messrs. YOUELL’S NURSERY, GREAT YAR. 
MOUTH, at 63s. » or 100., Cc Deo- 
ort 4in. _ 6in. dozen ; Do. do., Sin. to 10i . per 
ozen. souing Ss may i; and orders tak t 
Agents’, 8. Flanagan and Co., No.9, oo Seg 
rs 
Mes: 
and Messrs. ‘Noble and Co. ~ aa Flee 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, March 31, 1842. 
a; Pre 
rm 
ron “Floricultural Cabinet.” * 
erben d on application,—P.S, Verbena 
can be forwarded by post. - et ag 
Fs a a Lett aa 
MITCHELL, * fl sighted a NURSERY, Anarged 
begs t his 
J. field, "Uckfield, Sussex, 
and the 
rid DA LAKE,” pure 
it with beautiful hvandes, cu 
pad ge show a (strong: plants the first week in May) sieok 
3 RS. SHELLEY,” beautiful rosy poh cupped petals, 
one ae! sade see “ses plants the third week in May) 4 feet, 
UPERB F SILAS, 
fs Nobility, Gentry, apy A ee are 
F. YOUELL ao 
great care eres pratarn tion verge Sorting a saps 
pene wag out by various oe which 
Varieties hegre ot fla can confiden’ 
. per 
rticultoral « exhi- 
for one a: order 
United Kingdom. Their list one iti oP to any part of the 
cau be obtained by enclosing Fuchsias, with respective 
Stamp. —Great Yarmouth id 
LOWER-SEEDS.—tThirty-six Packets of the most 
approved Annual, or Hardy Biennial and Perennial Flower- 
Seeds, for 10s. or Eighte - a ee rey 5s., Boas st age d, postage free, 
to any p Apply , Botanic Garden, 
Colchester ‘and to prevent cisappeintment, any preferred species 
should 
Apr ril 2, 
(JARNATIONS and PICOTEES.—The Nobility, Gen- 
try, and Florists are respectfully inform hat Mess: 
W.and F. babar can supply the above Flower. 
ing prices. Their collection is the most extensive and select in 
oa kingdom, eat rox strength and healthiness are unrivalled. 
co fa ues to state that none but first-rate show flowers will be 
2 pairs of fine eset ag by name #1 10s, 0d. 
oO. " pe - 
ae 
Fist Beet which, will — included a pair = that splendid Red 
Picotee ANACR reat Yarmouth Nur: 
NEW & SUPERB GonaNiCs, Saar FUCHSIAS, 
AH VERBENAS, PANSIES, &c. 
M. CATL LEUGH bite ease hi informs the Nobility, 
Gentry, and the Pub! = s Spring CATALOGUE of 
above Flow ers will be os il, including :—Fuchsia, 
mspicua arborea, sn S. R. Prouse, Esq., which will be let 
ere in May, at 10s. 08. 6d. per plant, of — and dagsrsas presen aingeed 
with a bold and ample foliage, flowers of a delicat n, or 
pale flesh colour ; Sepals beautifully tipped with a istiet green, 
having byw fully out and expanding — scarlet C rere 5 
Pistil and Stamens rather more rosy than the 
new and distinct Verbenas, Ne Plus Ultra, and Elegans. Dahiia, 
Lady Ann Murray, a beautiful mottled white, tipped with bright 
rosy purple, a well-formed flower, wi 
most cmmank 1 ias grown, 
grower, 3 feet, 10s, 6d.—Hans-street, Sloane-street, Che 
YATT’S BRITISH QUEEN*STRAW 
very li age 
Nobility a and gen and to inform 
voured them orders ae 
most desirable f a planting ; they - an supply Sloot of the British 
Queen and Eliza Strawberry, the former at 5/., the latter at 1/, 
per 1 
The unpropitious state of the Poe eater for aga: autumn-planting 
induces them to inform those w a that they 
will be happy to reinstate any chat? “tate not succ by direct ap- 
plication to the es who have supplied them, such ap 
to be timited to yt Plants carefully packed and forwarded to 
any part . England. 
Manor Farm, Cee March 31, 1842, 
Neg NUR near WINDSOR.—A. 2 
WART hd inform he 
Pablic, that his descriptive Cat 
niums 
larias, + Miscellaneous ey neteteved Plants, Picotees, &c:. 
&c., be mga application as above, and en- 
closing be postage 
mps. 
, . embraces this opportunity to apprise the paore rine nad 
CAMELLI AS that he can furnish a few more assortm 
offered by him on the 12th Solewary.* in the me ey et Citontete, 
none an that Tricolor or King will be ‘substituted for Lady 
eo plants of Hardenbergia macrophylla, at 7s. 6d. 
an, and Florist, 2, Beau- 
champ-street, Brook’s Market, Leather-lane, Holborn, London, 
r ane aan ae eas TUN eo 
‘orms his Friends that Plants 
Naw We i . venta VICTRIX”’ will be mae ne 
first week i -~s May, at 2 1g ith the usual — to the 
Trade, if th or. aken at once. 
onicle of 5th in Orders f 
Mr. J. Ashdowne, Seedsman, poe rabiebe Hastings ; 
essrs. Wood & Son, Maresfield Nursery ; or addressed as above. 
SRNAN 3 to on his Fiteds that he has 
* now completed selec’ 
hich wi 
supply this unequalled 
Garden 
All ‘the better kinds of Agricult ural Grasses, separate or mixed, 
Selected Field Eh ag ibn Carrot, Winter and Spring Tares, 
Ash-leaved and Early rbeleerag as gona am ge Wur- 
Eat ie. &c., Mats, ak Mushion m Spawn ; 2; Pruning and Budding 
ives, ry 
es and Gentlemen not with the best varieties 
er-seeds had b the selection to J. K., they 
g the amount nt they Neh like to go to, and mentioning 
whats sviiatunes in the way of heat they have for the more tender 
or aif. hardy annuals. 
BIANCA DAHLIA. : 
}3 HAVE allowed a week to =“ in ie replying to the Ad- 
Chronicle of. 
the 19th of Mareh, under tmpretsion thet the omission ofthe 
Having disposed of the Flower 
wipe atrald ks Covent 
a ar ae oo 
to show it; 
from his own > aeneiely screened under cover of his cuntidies 
secrecy. 
The attempt to ofeach in an indirect manner, the purc urchaser of 
id in the event of the omission to which 
such a reply | 
J.C, WILDMAN, 
NTS a Sientiom as UNDER GEBDENEE, 4 
_ GARDENEE, pectabl: Man, aged 23, 
his Sled ples, Deseo S., Mr. ‘Cen 
orth Road. 
Ww* 
EDEL AY a eaten * BART DENER, a married 
an, aged 38 ethe agcbmges esa of a Garden 
with a Greenhouse’ bs Fema o charge of Cows, and 
can be well recommended. Aharess William Forster, at Bir. 
Eunbe's, Butcher, Croydon. Terms 1/. per week. 
Woeren mn a gota tag as GARD ENE: or GAR- 
DENE BEATER, © © Single glo Mum e of 
eon 
disap 
vertiser. mmended from the gs J he has 
just left. Address T. H., "gga Chronicle Office. 
tion to go on the Continen’ 
LEMEN AND GENTLEMEN. 
Wants 2 4 Sieuation as nual by gon ap 
security to any amount requi 
Chronicle Office, 
Ww ANTED bya saa man 38 years of age, a senle sr 
bag _— as GARDENER in a Nobleman 
OREMAN and PROPAGATOR a a rrorman 
‘olk. N,B.—Time 
be allowed for distant letters. 
sa S SUPERB SOLID WHITE C 
LANE and SON, Great Berkham 
ed the 
i 
m4 
. L. and SON take this 0; opportu nity of acquaint: 
— Nobility th Gentry, _ Haren { have an extensive oe 
mted China, Noisette, and oth 
ROSES, i wad pots nyo Hamte of which, as bag as s others, saci be 
5 end will 
tisfactory, car’ |e 
had (free postage), on application by tette: 
hk: JEFFRIES and SON take this oppestaliey of 
cing. to the Petr a and Cultivators of 
DAWLIA, ‘that. they sen ending out in May their heauGret, 
Lilac, y Harland, ah a has 
all the princi) wers 
= feci oy ko tank Lae ted 
quality, it was exhibited last September, and 
dom the Florieuitural z of London, and at the Grand Salt- 
1 gp pay NURSERY, SEEDSMAN, 
K (formerly of of Rosehill Ni , Yarm, 
or the ti eperbonseng Po 
| 
a 
kindly favour him with their orders, healt 
bead oe ig an re eri bathc tag early without the risk of 
checked + A sudden ohn igs propagating-house i 
the open air.—York, March 23, 184 
Sor GAINES pas AS to be sont out in May next, 
ORANG 
beau 
of flower, and well up in ae Beg A 
constant — show flower. Awarded 2nd Ptize at Kingston. 
3ft. 10s. 6d 
COMPACTA ; fine purple, very superior form, of ex- 
cellent habi it, throwing its blooms a we ghe its foliage; eer 
. good ower. Awarded 2nd Prize at 
5 ft. 10s, 
The above were considered first-rate flowers = by thowe 
p Ma: 
nsive List of firs st rate Dahlias, ale 
yo 
ra a ee 
NS pach da s MARQUIS of LANSDOWNE DAHLIA 
will be sent out in yt i May 
Sa viens eae Neotel mee 
ful Dablias of the season, Seven Seedling 
three of which were 
Plain.” Also 
