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feet yee’ and f pearance of et s of sires yrs e- 
where it was fiat’; year applied, can crops of Gra saa | § 
ope it as a very good and, at the nach sates a cheap Manure, 
any garden or field crop. With this —— on, oe or ac- 
; fepted an Agency for the Sale uano, and shall 
Be happy to receive orders, which ahall-be- a promptly executed, 
- Terms 
1 pi con Oth April, 1842. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
Price 6d. 
ee AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENG- 
The Anniversary Meeting will be held in London, 
ae o Society’s House, No. 12, anewe Square, on Monday the 
of May, at 12 o’clock seep te dow order of the Co unel, 
JAMEs Hupson, Secretar 
ap 0%SU BOTANIC SOCIETY OF LOND 
r Circle, Regent’s see 
THE PROMENADES will take place “: the Gardens o n We d. 
nesday, ne ae J oe es 4to 7 0’clock, and will be doctinedd 
very fo ing Wed a ay a at the vere) hours, if the weather 
pe lower a abe Ah 
Visitors: will only Pom aenaek by the personal introduction, or 
shee Peron: of Fellows, strictly in conformity with the bye- 
regulations o: * the Society. 
as: re a Coun 
Lay Sonn Sowrrsy, Sec. 
UNDER THE 1 THE PATRONAGE OF HER MAJESTY. 
RAL SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
—A Grand Tulip and Miscellaneous Flower Show 
will be held _ rt Horns Tavern, Kennington, 
next, the 18th 
A Ba a sf Wind ‘Instruments will attend. Open from 7 - a4 
issio! R. H. CUMING, Hon 
"May 4, 164 4, 1842. 
on Wednesday 
GATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— 
The FIRST BE EEEULION Fu be held on Gi niche sag 
la May, 1842, in the Gro 
a The 
‘The og he! ~~ Col uards will att 
Ticke 6d. each, tay oe obtained ky before the 20th 
inst. at Highgate, Hornsey, and Hampstead, or in London of the 
following seedsmen : 
Mr. mp pat eng n Hall, meee. ; Mr. Charlwood, Covent 
Garden; Mr. an, Great. Russell-street ; Messrs. Warner and 
Co., Cornhill ; Mr. F Flanaga an, Gchiaeite the Mansion House; Mr. 
Lockhart, Cheapside 3 and Mr. Nutting, Cheapside. 
HEARTSEASE SH rite 
Under the Patronage of Sir John ght, Bart 
THE ee peg pe ge nes ‘hae SOCIETY tamil 
take pla r. Lidgard ig hed Hou 
Smith, on Gaeer the Bist i oe wh: 
Ist Class fe en teurs and Gentlemen’s Gardeners, 24 blooms. 
2d men, 36 blooms. 
do. 
The fete prize of 32. will be te = the Ist Prize in 
ive r Seedlings, but no 
ce 10s., which constitute a . member. Entrance for 
Seedlings 1 1s. each Bloom. All flowers to 4 in the room by 11 
8. UNTJOoy, Hon. Sec. 
E Saling; 12 May, 1842, 
HE jira! DAHLIA spent pal under 
ost G 
the immedi; Patronage of Her 
and His Royal Hictines PRINCE ALB sy take place on the 
yee age ry the same grand scale as last year. 
Particulars appear in a future Advertisem Asal 
Gracious Masesty 
pl 
PINK and HEARTSEASE SHOW, open 
land.—The a’ XHI rat: TION wor take place 
at the Nori 1 t: avern, SLOUGH. n FRIDAY, JUNE 24 
1842; when numerous PRIZES, i in PLATE, will be given on the 
; liberal ve as last year.—Schedu es of Prizes, &c., may be 
ad, on prepaid application. DWARD AvcusT, 
4, Regent’s. plea: Slough. Hon. Sec. 
a3 DANECROFT NURSERY, STOWM 
GAM. GIRLING, im 
cs to return his sincere 
a Growers generally, that 
bate wonders fo nt Northern Beauty, Liberty, 
e has strong and 
ts of most 23 ‘the ap acier varieties in cultiva- 
collections of wb 25. They will be — = order at 
himself, — will be seine tr 
ares 
age. st ee 
GUANO MANURE 
W. SKIRVING, Srxpsman, QuxEn-savare, L 
— eae t.- prietors, and 
a eners, that the price of ke — Guano 
ES make ed by the a as follow » 16/. per 
for quantity. ater"s e Tons, and BL nae Tor for any 
mporter’s Stores. 
of payment, money; a remittance or eefecenes 
William gets bright: ——. Very ‘large ° ‘ . 
CLA -—NOISETTE. 
*Ainé, lilac rose . 
seein cha white, blooming i in large clusters “ 
ara Wendel, fine deep yellow . . 
esprez x. fleur jaune, batt and sulphur ° ; ° PY 
tai Dubourg, pale fiesh . 
*Euphrosyne, vellrarials r bat, large, and very s sweet 
Fe) ellemberg, bright deeprose . 
Fleur du jeune Age, bets white * . 
prtensivg pale flesh, very large and sweet ° 
Lactens, pale straw ee very sweet . . . 
Lem rains fine sulphur FE 
*Minea, bright rose ‘ 
Si yell ulp 
. 
very c ompact gro wer 
ical when opening, centre pauane to. ai 
Smith's yellow: . 5: ho toran 
Vi vt seth oaks block, very ay aby . . 
Vitellina, edges flesh, set yellow, very sweet ° ‘ 
3d.— Bourson. 
Acidalie, white, large, a a Fo : ° 
*Armosa, bright 
We hs e Oo Boe 
meat 
] eee & clear brig zht 1 
] imi ilie ‘ ° 
yelve ety carmine 
oe Pores clear lt very abundant bloomer 
Jean d’Albret, rosy lilac “ ; . 
3 Gand Capitaine, brilliant carm « 
hae ta oe Silvery pale ro 
*Mrs. anquet, delicate die obi habit, ‘superb 
quin, eer eye iolet 
*Phoenix, Diets ro ‘purple 
Proserpine, splendid dark crimson velvet, fine shape 
Queen, very fresh salmon pink, fine . 
Roblin, brilliant. carmine 
ae ndens, fine rosy crimson, very robust,” 
Therisita, bright lilac rose . 
Triomphe de Plantier, mi crimson, “robust ‘ 
CiAss 4th.—Cana. 
ee Charles, rose changing t to crimson 
Ange e Hersent, bright 
Belle) Emilie, pale. fles - . ‘ yi 
* a eS : < > 
very fine 
Ivain. oh wan msi a 
aCinaiehe! supérieur, dark velvety crimson 
Duchess of Kent, blush, often edged with rose 
— mend 
e Fifth, crimson, often striped with whit 
ei in blu ish and cri 
a Philippe, velvety auneme * . 
Madame Bureau, pure white, fine . 
Messin Breon, beautiful rose, peduncles very erect ‘ 
Merlet Labouillai . 
*White China, pure white . 
as — = —Misiaronr. 
Fi » pale rose . 
Jenny, bright pink . : rs . 2 
Pumila, bright rose . < ‘ 
*Rubra, dark red 
se Bee 
le ok jit ey Se en i ee See 
i ie ae 
’ 
* € 6.0 we e 4 8 
‘* © © © @ 
e ‘¢ 6 € 
eee 
CLASS én. tek Pe a 
Archeduchesse Therese ens = $e purple 
brah ee ee ee pes 
Caroline, cr ink, dee 
els mul tiflore, eleate 
eR eeene Sg hete 
it rose : 
cot, red eddish yellow, fine . 
Malton, creamy white, buff centre * 
Lavinia Darieul, whitetinged with flesh. . 
*Lady Gr anville, blush pink. 
Le — —_ ‘yellow, very distinct ; 
*Lyonn: . 
a 
a 
a 
i 
‘ 
Mansais, 9% be somites 
ager pure white, te _ “4 . : a : 
sy yello 
ne Plantier, sulphur yello ow 
cesse Mari 
e itl -coloured rose 
let fine creamy white 
Triomphe de covemnonrs: rose, centre buff 
: marked thus * are admirably pcm tate for 
in beds where whole beds of any particular colour 
e 
eSeeseoeeoseoosessesoo 
ight rose, shaded with crimson, very 
1 
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CAag 
_No. 20—1842. SATURDAY, MAY 14. 
INDEX OF THE wipe wegen SUBJECTS IN SES. ; te Ssts. PAUL and SON also beg to offer Dwarf Roses at the 
leant eed dats | Remy clin ESSRS. PAUL and SON, Fu Lonrsrs, CarsHunr, | io octont Caras Tea, Ae, selection varieties, 
Ants, to dislodge “aes Mantis, th their tae +. BO erts, beg = peetfully to offer for sal undermen- d ‘ Sy eg “an dor 
. 2 . a “fi 
Arbour, Climbers suited for 305 @ | Nets, a Protection to tioned select aye erpe ete al Reeth. which are kept in small pots j do. “do, "good célicttion  . . 18 ¢ 
A spars agus, to 302 a | Nitrate of soda, its suaiokeian 305 4 for economy o riage and can be prigt dig ol enae, S08 Do. do » Good second rate . 0 3 
Bateman, Mr. his garden noticed 30% b | Oleander, cause of aot flowering B05 | Safety, at a trifling expense, to any part of the kin They further vy to state that i were the individual griees of the 
Broce vec nsefal ii kinds : ae Horticultural Exhi Ves tio name The Plants nds sal entioned are now pb Sor delit very, with | Roses considered in the above ction, ar would amount to 
Eocalia ar articulate, its eet of [Peachess i treatment of at : many other fine tog 2 Ss Ist. os ee os much bent = the prices quoted per d 
Cats oe ge 30 LASS _ ERPETUAL. es. erts, May 12, 1842. 
Etre ah potene ¢ ons Ver one . iu ns th “ t : ment fog = bernon, brilliant dark rose, pan sweet . £0.79 ban 
va aa = “eis ae path Augustine Mouchelet, ‘bright rose, centre carmine| - 010 EXHIBI J 
inter i sane} Miumcener nee ag of eor ee — — cherr eee A GROOM, Cesena Rise, “flat of Walworth) 
eepers, annual i 305 # | Roses adapted for a h 5 b iolet often striped ar er pres ee b Appointment FLORIST MAJESTY ct. 
Dabllas, their treatment : ace higces soo roe Att + 3045 ue Tau iby "beautiful dark purple . » 01 full totes the Nobility, G nen, one 
Ferns, t woot :& ‘ear Salvia _ 305 a | Edward Jesse, dark Purp le shaded with crimson | | 0 y informs the nigh Pipe k Public, that his 
Firs, Silve + + 80 via pa teas, ow Preserved: 801 5 extensive COL cima» of TULIPS is oe full bloom, and 
Flower- aden: yo as eit + 205 ¢| Servi ice-tree in I n Italy 301 b pion ie bein ne tpl rose, shaded ee ill sontene til the 2 MAY, and can be 
Forest-trees, B01 ¢ nnet, 304 a a ordwic 1 “ Fi . : > 0 
ee he srwind | Sieh hate aed Amour, 9 | tLouis Buonaparte superb velvety vermition’ | 9 go Viewed every day, from § ook ail, Sanday ‘aed 
fsh a Sie | Tine Cerdereypstiet”_ < 304 8 | een Geeees ne cleat re, ok faa a Sous 
, cause 0 shrive. ing a um, new species . 301 b ; . . 
ee to apply 805 : Ward's Cases, Sd verted 00 299 Mistress Elliot, lilac changeable, very robust orm of! | Oo sles ane ay alge ia — Joun Buxton, 
_Ivy, yellow-berr 301 c | Water-cup, account of 3004 | Prudence on — rose, musk-scented eo oie has S of the best SHOW 
Wan 
FLOWERS, a tus inoaheecheaton hanes rs, including the — 
Mr. Baurraud’s choice Seedlings, as well as hisown. Flow 
may be seen at Mr. Lake’s, seedsman, Bishopsgate-street, City. 
(5: HRYSSNTHEMUMS. — CHANDLER AND Sons, 
serymen, Veusbel, 3 wry, beg to state that ae have 
good aye . in small their CHRYSANTHEMUM 
ready to send out, and that — can supply the Jersey varietae 
at 12s, per dozen, different sorts, and alsothe French and Spanish 
SAAS SCAMOsc00qaRn0 
varieties : jor per dozen. 
A list of their collectionmay be had on application ; if by letter, 
J YNES, ee: pg os to state that 
we ~— following: (wil the establ: Show Flowers of 
the Bendy om delivery sen ha his usual fine Plants. 
To all pate he bas no desis: caggge in confidently recommending 
vege as decided cars Yellow 
deducted from 
Prince of Wales re yellow, most perfect shape 10s. 6d. 
Twyford net eae (¥ fda *s), puce, edged crimson . 10s. 6d. 
Semented & = Rival (Hall's), puce, extra fine form - 10s. 6d. 
Prince Albert (Adam er aa bronze, new colour . 10s. 6d. 
Selisbare, April 30 
EW ong SUPERB FUCHSIAS. ae OSES, 
Gen orists are respectfully informed t Messrs. 
W.and F. YO SUELL having bestowed ru care poor wonton “— 
1 the 
forming a collection of al geet CHSIAS sent out 
various parties, which they have pro o be of gr reat be uty 
and distinctness, and having nb, abet aciat thirty. varie 
dom. 
a with rep ae prices, can be obtained by enclosing a 
ory) tamp.— Great Yarmouth Nursery, May 4th, 1842. 
PLANTS. ie Sale, 
ae pp an ep gala 
Ss, chens,. 
ticre, each sieve Mek 
cluding the very rare BUXBAUMIA AP! 
INCLINATUS, and other rarities, price 10s. 
any pare application | 
m. Gardiner, Jun., 40, 
CHEAP SHOWY PLANTS 
LY 
a for SS out. 
named sorts, as well as mg Greenhouse and 
for Rooms 
-thout 10,000 GREENHOUSE HEATHS and egeny am 
fine health; worthy the attention of the Amateur 
‘ ord: 
the eos! = of the 
wan doing they may 
and at not above one-third more a a sy 
-seeds, which are very u 
pode Se DWARF LAWN GRASSES; as much seed 
sow 100 fed ageing for from 
Wakefield Nursery, May 16 sag 
Cn an camel NEW SPRING POTATOES.—This 
all the qualities of the best 
-leafed Kidn but cay ble of being produced in perfection 
ipo from Novels ber til June , is now ready for delivery at 
One Guinea per bushel, with Gscoduns for their culture in the 
open gro without protection 
“We never fag. tastes any forced or retarded oh agg anything 
like so good.’’ Lindley, in Gardeners’ Chronic: 
om ——e that, be they se at they may, ee = 
quali Dr. Lindley, in Gar onicle, Apr. 2. 
FO we one will be attended 
*,* Gites for sample baskets, enclosing Is., 
to ; but orders for seta must be rompt—addressed to toT. i. Chap- 
man, Brentford-end. 
HE NEW MANURE — FIXED AMMONIA.— 
matter is ended to 
This high recomme! 
iculturists, Gardeners, and oth for unequalled 
promoti 
ves insta n water ; it 
may be used in Field, Garden, or Conservatory wi equal advan- 
tage; the results of e iments tried are ~— 
tory; # ere is no doubt of success wherever it may be ap- 
plied, as it is equally adapted :) 
To be h Mr. T. EYTO: 
stock-street, Live in | 
In stracticis die in anh Wak be 
