THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 18—1842. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 30. 
Price 6d. 
~ INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST pb beget ad 
Acacia platyptera 271 b) Kew, fo ing a gardener mp 267 b 
Alleard, Mri, ” garden no- Ldinhests Library, re 271 b 
tice 271 ¢ | Manures, whence su tied 271 b 
Alpinia rac emosa 268 ¢ Mimulue roseus 1b 
Amateur’s Garden 268 ¢ | New Zealand ae Se, forma- 
i Sto ve, new method 4 tion of . 267 b 
“ me ants Pe 267 ¢ | Nuthatch, its hal 270 a 
; Ash 209 ¢ | Nyctanthes arbor tis 208 ¢ 
Anparagy poe of culture: 269 ¢ alis lasiopetal, 271 b 
Brachycome poeieanerts id 0- Oxygen necessary to 269 ¢ 
cure seed . 269 b | Petrophila diversfoia 268 « 
Broccoli, noticed + 269 ¢ | Potato, cause of failure + 29 
Callitriche aquatica + 268 ¢ | Roses, good forcing kinds ‘ 0 
3 Chalky soil, Diana valted for . 272 b | Rosmarinus officinalis 268 ¢ 
_ Chemistry, lectures on. +» 2674 | Royal seernee 1 pots Jour: 
Clianthus puniceus in the ope nal of, rev. . g7le 
ae 269 b Sulphuric acid, to * fix ‘am- 
Crops table rotation ‘of 270 b monia - e . - 272b 
Cryp salenta 288 ¢ | Sulphur, its effect on A 269 a 
Gastrochilus pulcherrimus 271 b t eters, their pri 272 b 
Gladiol nonia 268 ¢ | Tulip, its good properties 271 
Grapes os ae of shrivelling, 267 4,260. Utricularia vulgaris 268 
vellin gb of 269 | Verbenas, good varieties 2734 
Gyps sine MF wheal 272 b pt nee offic a Be 
Johnston’s Eleoseata of Agri- offici: 268 ¢ 
cultural Chemistry,rev. . 272 b 
GH WYCOMBE HORTICULTURAL & & } FLORAL St EryY; 
HE FIRST SHOW of the above Society will be held 
gs in the Sicht = Ah High Wycombe, on WEDNESDAY the 
18th of MAY n 'ATERN, 
q Tuos. WuEexer, } Hon. Secs. 
High Wycombe, April 25, 1842. 
AL EXHIB WEST moos rare 
er the 
Superinte 
am, will take place in the 
GROUNDS OF THE ALMSHOUSES ot an BUTCHERS’ CHA 
RITABLE ua owe an D, ham, i 
ps and Twenty-three Sil 
No char arge. to ce for En argc 
. the prizes w will be published i ina few day 
: ss wenitge n OF AMERICAN PLANTS, 
G'S ROAD, CHE 
og om Sage informs the Noblit and Gentry 
environs, that he is maki very preparation, 
‘ doe > om addition to that of ns year, for bis Soo — 
_. Exhibition of American Plants, of which due n € will be gi 
NEWSOME’S PRINCESS S ROYAL STRAWB 
NEW iar 
‘ 
urpassed; and as this a good season for plan‘ ee 
pedyas tion-is desirabl ble, ae eseke. Druggist, Dewsbury, 
may ne ae to for the weight of the fruit, 
t 5/. per 100, may obtained on application to the 
Meleower, ’ Mr. Henderson, 6, te London; Mr. Girton, Nur- 
seryman, Newark; and J. and T. Backhouse, Nurserymen, York. 
LEX. SMITH, Nurser 
OODLANDS NURSERY, oe 
0 two magnificent Seedling GER y 
Fox, Esq., = Rata Ta viz., the Princes “4 oyal, 21s. each, and the 
Du ke of Cor 1, 21s. each, ready for delivery eariy in Say. For 
description me Gardeners Lefton - hog April. 
ay be had a e Nursery, Maresfield; in 
Plants of the abov rsery, 
Wreraer,, 28, Cornhill; Mr. > & 
of Ne 
unt to the Trade three Ue pears 
NEW FUCHSIAS, mar eee meer: AND SPANISH CHRY. | 
NTHEMUMS. 
YViILLIAM MAY, 7 eee ork Lect te yo 
ledgements to his’ numerous Flori 
former favours, is encouraged to die “to aaa 
scriptive “eo of rot oe mere a of clint 
character, and of v anything yet before the 
publi, also he'd ae nr Asche oat. CALCHOLANIAS, oe he 
red, 
(RzOO¢ — ey 
is Nursery, Leeming Lane, 
eady to 
ward 
near Bedale, Yorkshire. N.B.—Strong Plants will be r 
n May 
send out early in 
moo ering fe wroer eg eee ae sep ig YEL- 
PIC FOL 
m W er Majesty, 
fespestally a os Nobility. , Gentry, and the oe that he 
has wh wpe the steve Flowers, which he can offer 
very pee se 
Based N-SQUARE, Li- 
Landed pic omg and 
of th 
W. SKIRVING, ‘Senpsaan, 
0 Ficles sl "Gardeners, — the 
ca Saat been fixed by the i 
Ton for quantities weaal ria 
larger quantity 
W.S., fro 
—viz., 16/. per 
e ‘Tons, and 15/. per Ton for any 
m his experience with the Guano en various crops 
» begs 
to ay erg the Public that t a is now selling at ab Re reduced 
: deme Greenhouse, Hardy, and other Plan The 
. Greenho © Plants cumnist chiefly. of the best va feties oe 
* niums, Came jas, 
_ Plants of his Beauty of England Pansy, at‘Ss. each... 
ALT IRS! 
" 
4 
HILL NURSERY, near WINDSOR.—A. J. 
TEWART respectful 
2 hy & 
id application as "above, a 
ieeppettenity to a the oo «4 
caniBLLiAas -_ vo can furnish a few m 
m the 12th February in the Serdiabre? Cardia 
Y Trieolo: or or King will be substituted for Lady 
Good plants of Hardenbergia macrophylla, at 7s. 6d 
a yates ba rd bo SaLispury, to state —_ 
> the errr Bh sort ane aetna See na 5 
Season. : 
Pe all growers, he has no hesitation in confidently recommen 
wg ede epee pat p og trom The Kellow atande at presen 
sail veg ied be indispensable to a first-rate stand. a 
= fits. not prove Show Flowers, the 
- deducted from acco 
f Wales ( praiews most perfect sha a 
Perfection es » puce, edged crimson te a 
Westbury Rival ( Hall eee extra fine form eg ie. oe 
a “ serine : — bronze, new colour 10s. 6d, 
wy AND. SUPERD FUCHSIAS.—The No obility, 
pure S$ are respectfully qormigh that = ene 
YOU ELL vocal bestowed great care nin 
} ing a collection of all the new Fuch ia 
k*in April, 
Varieties, fit for ve nak yp at any of the ppb wins ypermes 
tions of the ensuing seaso y enclosing 
“reread bey: 4 will, be sent vers -free to any part of the 
as, with respective prices, 
they p.— Great Yarmouth 
NEW & SUPERB G GERANIUMS, marl tated te ree cs 
ERUGH nee PANSIES, & 
Ws CATLEU 
iw 
last year, and f the crops of Grass me pre- 
aa Where hg was last year applied, can with confidepée recom- 
ae ite good and, at the above price, a cheap Manure, 
or field pared With this conviction, he has ai 
pos an Agency fo r the Sale e Guano, and sha a 
be happy to receive onters, which ae promptly executed, 
‘direct from the Importer’s Stores. 
es 
required.— Liverpool, 9th April, 1842. 
jas MAY begs to — his _ thanks to his 
numerous Friends Pe they pont 4 mae he has 
received for his Pansies ran m a matter of 
eep regret, that, in HK ation Ei. of the very unfavourable 
season of last Sree the stock of his new kinds has fallen far 
sh cs the dem ; but he hopes in the course — next bee 
‘orming his Side on 
patronage has induced him to tebe more 
st grounds, situated - fer ss Lane, Tottenham, which is 
ee miles nearer to London, where his business will be carried 
ture. In conseque co of hig removal he begs to ofter fine 
bout 30 extra send varieties by name, in- 
7 
25s, to 30s. per np 
the approved ie er Kinds, os. (to 188, per doz.; fine plants 
whieh phe now ready to be sen 
ine plants of that on toasting creeper, Solanum Jas- 
BE ste 7k which he has proved to be perfectly hardy, 2s. 6d. per 
re a or Meg ne is respectfully requested from un- 
: the safest way of remittance is by Post- 
Post-offic on.— vane x — amma April 1842. 
& 2 SON ate to offer to naa 
1 BS885- VEITCH ae 
A oe LADY, 
AGE d Married M 
rie 3 children, as : GARDENER ; Not a professed, scientifi 
ener, | i 
to be le 
Cucu 
pomaeied 
= 
of 
oa of 
spects be such a 
Answ 
Post-office, Southborough, Tonb 
rc. 
seorge Charlwood, 14, ieaviatock row, pie By a cankgge 
Sormack and Co. New Cross Nursery ; Mr. Har. 
Nobi 
left of that favourite Sec 
which has gained ied Reoeene bd eve 
first-rate character. 
aes 8 ig ator 
till about. J at Sake ine in de alone: of the numerous applications 
Isleworth, 
pad ais is IMPROVED SL we TUB 
re 
upon application to the gardener 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTO 
ciples, 
EDW ARD BAILEY, 
D. and E. B. evoted, 
tion of this subject and pee much experience i 
Terms of arent ready monty; a remittance or reference | ing not 
conv fete 
supply of hot ot water, and an 
Lae than h 
me Bot to introduce to public notice a new 
er Houses 
rresponde 
chee vorders, rayabe at the Fara Post. cffice, or General | to return 
living in _ — wishes to 
an Active, 
tighag industrious man, wh 
culti tivate common flowers and vegetables, to raise 
= and propagate common Gerani inums. He must be 
m ew , having i 
neues a comfortable cottage on thepremises, which arenot large, 
harge, t4+h, +h z J 
ui 1 + 
t in all re- 
wh 
a strong cons dispose y. 
© bear the strictest possible inquiry. 
wers, post- vor to be airected to the care of Mrs. Hurrion, 
ge 
were peas iab FLORIST, Ri ili arigis 
forms his Friends t esr gt gece 
VICTRI 
r Gardeners azette 
s ‘will be fecal 3 Pe Mr. 
ar wn 
nt distinct and equal (if not superior) to any yet f 
he whole being perfect in shape, of superb size, sdk of ten so. Wood : : = MaratgNerer ’ eel Hastings ; 
colours—and also his fifty d superior CHRYSANTHE biivamadade mn, Mares ursery; or addressed asabove. 
MUMS, from the South of Spain,—is ee ready, and will b a N ROAD NURSE 
ed, on eam Haid: nen gee t 
Witeiat E. RENDLE. respectfully i ingicae the 
« Trade, that he has a 
ity, Gentry, and ‘the a few plants 
CIRCASSIAN, 
Florist who has seen it,a 
he ae nvrer pots, 42s.each. 
my erend 
Siaphiateat. 21s. 
reo al, and Bassett’s Glory of the West, (of 
es the entire stock,) cannot be sent out 
riculas. as 8. d. 
25 Superfine Sorts, with the faa one plant of each 313 6 for it. Veitch’s Fair Maid of Devon, Gust dent Sut’) 620. ea:h. 
on Suseetne BO it} Pansy.—Fox’s Cornish —_ 0s. 6d. each. 
i dtm ate saeitions oc OP Rosa Devoniensis, good ee vaste? s. 6d. jpn be 
12 Superfine Sorts, with tien names, one pairofeach . 1 15 w . a gore Fone ral rin ta, an 462 po ts, Os. 6d. og ey 
tees. " 
25 Superfine Sorts, with their names, one pair of each . 210 0 secctipedan’s Pansies, # trey ma Sagar ~ “(hich —_— 
‘ellow Picotees. dE paid 
lication. 
12 Superfine Sorts, with ig ees one pair of eac 2 . a. 
gents in London: Messrs. Warner, Seedsmen, Cornhill 
— poms eo “om, E a ye to 8 cach, MLW. Bristow, Knightsbridge; through ‘whom plants hag eny of 
oe punc ” the above may uth, April 25th, 184: 
*,* A Cubiogan of bamteas can be had. on Praca vay 
MANURE Lt ha RD BECK, pram URnOrU RER IN SLATE, 
Middlesex, respecful 
ts, on rolle ae Slate emery Shelves, 
3 Sing tapping rages may be seen im use at his house 
ek 
OT-WATER AP PARATUS Jr BS ag 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
RIES, vpon eee prin- 
and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
272, HOLBORN. 
ey having devo! 
tus for the a 
B, 
where v yapour is cons 
an ~penthtt rin which may be seen at their man y. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS, upon improved a 
economical principles, for Horticulture! and other Build- 
ings.- STEPHENSON and CO., Agents for the ki 
wi and Manu ts, 61, Gracechurch- street, London, beg 
thei incere thanks to the Nobility and Gentry 
who have so liberally patronised their improved Conical Boiler. 
(Fora soo age eners’ Chronicle, March 12, p. 175.) To 
A s these E ers will he —_ invaluable hey 
- 
house. ura fine = ta Tose, with clear’ white centre ; 
fine form, really good 
variety. Qs. p 
Rese of Oxton F (aweeares, raised by J e, Esq., Oxten. 
The 
} 
| 
1 bs, pe 
in 
meeting of the 15th ~ 
them ; 
ingierent 
ot ne three plants marked * may be seen by re- | 
s of be London c 
Gardeners’ 
‘Nursery, Exeter, April 20th, 
Gloxinia § Weibicen wor ‘ yt h ie Variegaia,” n imported bi. 58, and upwards, Fur- 
from the Brazils, and of c Wiehe afigure, &¢. 1 ga in | ther cs ly ans, estimates, &c ing every descrip- 
the Botanical br ang for April bo 2. pda 6d. plage tio: b & may be obtaincd as above; where also may be 
*Begonia utiful seen a variety of patterns co Fencing, Hurdles, Brass and 
2is. per plant. | — ig teads, Ornamental Wire-work, 
bi roe Maculata, varie rs Bde. 1 & The trade supplied with eragoor Socket-pipes, two, 
*Primola Dent Aslinatans / core, and four on at 2s. 2d., 3s. and 4s. 3d. per yard. 
*p la eta (Hardy) ‘from the Himala’ yas, fine, 10s. 6d. as : 
um (Har pcommian tes Chili, 42s. TER. 
1UMS. | be Ge OUSES, aud every us ae of | 
feed Ade ico’. a This flower was ear at | Buildings, Chure 
te dine wexbibition wick in 1 5, Wel yoaoun ced by the | and large Rooms, 
rincipal Nursery een ie miateurs to be one of the most splen- | j i 
Gavin te ev large size Eee Sipe _ form, | 
