THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 21—1842. 
ee eth 21. 
Price 6d. 
¥ THE ss 
> Alge, best w . 
: Beetnurs Ga Gar a poet c 
: eerie, double-b ol i ng B19 b 
| Apples, good sorts for succession Pr 6 
oe imbricata -. “ c 
Asparagus, berries injurious to 
the roots 315 ¢ 
"Asparagus, to cut B2l¢ 
’ Bermuda, its progress in ‘agri- 
4 culture - B18 5b 
_ Bischoff’s History of Wo llen 
/ Manufactures, - om 
, Broccoli, good kin € 
Burnes, his Narrative of a Jour- 
» ney to, ai nee ce in, 
Cc Sela der, . alge 
Chemistry, Lec - 318 ¢ 
q Clover, iokiara, account of 318 ¢ 
- “Cockroaches, ~ ne roy B17 ¢ 
' Coniferous plants, new - 319 
Fernando- - i ‘vegetation - 3186 
¢ , their caprifica . 17 
; yet: use a - ing 
> B21 5d 
Poche seedling, described 321 b 
Gas-tar, medy pty eeds 
and apaion : - 3184 
_Gas-water, for Law B21 ¢ 
Glasgow Bot. Gardens noticed 319 ¢ 
Grapes, shanking of ‘ ad : 
Groom’s Nursery, n ced 
N ri sgt 
» Proportion —_ 
RAD 
ae, rev. 
ye Sak ong to de- 
_ INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
sane: . . + 8215 
Mathews, Mr, ac; higdeath’ . 319 b 
Mice, to destroy 318 « 
Moule’s Heraldry f Fish, rev. 320 b 
Mowing, new Snacking for 3lé6 a 
Otio pede chus tenebricosus, de- 
B16 5 
any, , Pearson’ 3 Black Prince, 
escribed Bal b 
aris, Exhibiti Bl8a 
Pereira’s Mate a Medica, rev. 320 5 
Petunia, its cultiva 16.5 
Poor-laws, their def m + Blba 
ropagators, mer 317 4 
Red Spider, to destroy B2ia 
Salvia neds _ hardy. 18 
Strawberr to grow ina pit: 317 b 
Timber, ite quality . 317 b 
their variations 317 b 
Vinge. to prev cmt Peon bietng B17 b 
to stop B2l b 
Vipers 
el, Dr-; ‘his death 
31 
Wright 's Cyclopedia of Natural 
320 
GILT 
prPeeics of ‘Cape Heath 
& LARGE SILVER peas 
tarps 
ect, Chelsea, 
ce) 
S53 24, | 
© Palmer, 
ro Cl to his 
WE Stuven Kyt 
és Anderdon 
& of Pelargoniums ; 
Grace the Duke 
- Beaum 
as; 19, t 
HsiAN Mep 
‘alceo 
i ‘SirG. Beaumont, 
r. B 
» for Taal gti in flower 25, 
—_ 
; Br. E 
major 
GHTIAN MEDAL.—1, To Mr. 
» of Farlie Park, Reading, Berks, fora large collec- 
oW. B » BSqu 
a og t H 
> Br. t F, Maubert, Esq., F.H.S., for Grapes ; 
» of Vagxialh, for Grapes) 7 re Mr. M. . Henderson, et. 
Bart. r Elru coy 
ormat 
3 9, to W. i. | 
lar uy Title as. gr. 
era a a Mibacak genta collection of Frait ; 
T. Smith, Eaq., of Shirley 
hectce of Fruit ; 4, to MM 
nt, Bart., for Grapes ; 5, to Mr, + Dodds, ‘er. 
r. Goode, gr. to 
,» fora 
use Plants; 
ee ULURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
DALS at the EXHIBITION at the GAR- 
nN MepD » TOM Mrs 
% F.H, s. for s phn ee Bs Be of Stove Pe Greenhouse 
ts; 2, to Mr. Davis, gr. to Lord Boston scellaneous 
o Mr. B 
gnome: an, Esq., 
o Mr. eugh, of eae 
_ street, pyri = a large € collection of] Pascoe 2, to M 
aill, of Hayes-place, ate y, Kent, ee 
, to 
Hunt, gr. 
pee “dailectivas of Stove and Greephoy reen. 
o Sir E. Antrobu 
.S., fora collection a Stove and 
Phe 
hy aoe Westburton, Petworth, Sussex, 
for Pine © Apples; 5, to Mr. Jackson, of Kingston 
» Surrey, fo 
» Fey 
F.H.S., 
t 
Devons. 
8, to 
e of 8! grea 
. Bruce 
aka ‘ioe 
= S 
8Sq., of Shirley carol “Gropine ~ for Leschenaultia 
“17, to "Mr. ie gr. to Sir E. eran. 
r. Gaines, oa Ba 
0 his Grass “the 
3, to Mr. 
roydon, fora 
nderson, ake 
Lge fe 
7, to Mr, 
oF Shabby Eaicctlariae; 8, to 
a large collection 
Mrs. 
23, to 
s 
G. W. Norman, Asa i. 
‘Or adamnes Plantes 
of Birmingham, for ‘Phalzenopsis the Mahal poh the se: 
Kingston, Surrey, for E Thos 
Story, Esq., F.H.S., for six 
Heaths; 10, to Mr. Pawley, of the White Hart Inn. 
Ca eve Skinneri 
r 20 
—1, To Mr. Beck, ted Isleworth, for 
| Phar, pa 2, to Mr. Gai a, 
Pelargoni 
%o ‘i a collection of Eaoeee 
5, ets, of ‘Hans street, 
aceous Cale ceol arias; e “i a eras er. 0 
F.H. S., for ba ar Saiecist it: 
all collection of “3 = ee rate. 
Toy, gr. to R. A » Esq., 
of 21, to Mr. Falconer, gr. ar Pelee, 
Yy, for Greenhouse A Azaleas a to Mr. 
rica 
cole 
ris 3 29, to Mr. Falconer, ma to 
7. “ = ry Leschenanltia formosa; 30, to Mr. 
hire, for Bhadoden 
Bromley, gr. to 
is) 
0 ie 
for 
a G. Warrender, 
‘ook, ag F.H. 
Bart pples + Tag a 
of Devonshire. > for May 
ruc e, eo ‘B. Miller, = for Poly- 
aveser! = ae Lea Bridge Road, 
. Green, gr. to Sir E. 
matte: inde - Pae 
, for Pie or gat tatum 
To cur 
bw. 
al 
8; 3, to Mr. Bali, “of wr non 
Apples; 4, to Mr, Farnes, = St. John Street, for 
Chappell’s Cream Broccoli; 5, to Mr. Barnes, gr.to G. W. Norman, 
Esq., F.H.S., for Podolobium strilobum ; 6, to Mr. Croucher, gr. 
to J. Alleard, Esq., of ‘Stratiord Green, Essex, for Azalea varie 
gata; 7, to Mr. G oO Sir E. Antrobus 
p-; 9, r. Barnes, gr. to G. W. Norman, se F.H.S 
for Columnea ‘Schiediana,; F 
ea 
e . 
17, to 
s Tulip 
6, 
, Surrey, for Symmetry Pelargonium ; 
Mr. Willmer, of aiabants, Middlesex, for Prince of Wales’ 
4{LORICULTURAL SOCIETY of LONDON.—The 
d Heartseas 
e flowers to be 
AN, Hon. 
Grove Place, Southampton- wtreet Camberw 
CRRESAST REM EMS: — CHANDLER AND Son 
Nursery ‘ogo Vauxhall, London, beg tostate Tt they have 
good plants, pots, of their CHRY wet ighe MUMS ni 
sire to saad out, and that they can supply th 
t 12s. per dozen, “di wt 
varieties at 18s. per 
e Jer! erg vitrietios 
ent sorts, and alae tee French and Spanish 
Ieantinn . if hey lott; 
Ls 2 > 
Pahirn 
AHLI So —In ae of the pecker of ee A. 
HILLIER, the 
NE, is now e disposed of at a great sacrifice, either 
together or in small ne: —For particulars apply to Mr. Hobbs, 
23, St. Giles’s-street, Oxford. 
IN AND SUPERB FUCHSIAS. —The serie 
Gentry, and F Messrs 
W.and F. YOUELL having bestowed great care and attention i - 
fo orming a collection of all the NEW FUCHSIAS sent out b 
various parties, which they have pri be of halbes 
nd ditactices. and having, selected about arieties 
which they can confidently recommend, they are iat ready to 
be sent out at the rate of 21 r 12 varieties, fit for ae 
S 
Fuchsias, with respective prices, can be obtained by whl . 
Postage Stamp.— Great Yarmouth Nursery, May 19th, 1842. 
AMERICAN TREE AND SHRUB § 
ane C. WHALLEY, Seed. and N rsery men, 
George’s Crescent, Live rpool, beg to intimate to the 
Trade; jest having a small portion of an extensive Co it 
some very Choice Sorts of the aboye remaining still on hand, 
and being anxious to close the account, they will dispose of them 
Catalogues and prices may be had on appli- 
oes IMBRICATA. 
ESSRS, 
mental and hardy eg that they are 0: ‘on; 
2 oP A rahe bern ts, at-63s. per dozen, or 25/. per 100, 
ich t wit © erfectly hardy, oper Ee wa 
hundred standing Adina anon to the severity of the late winter, 
ving the inpimane A detriment, in a situation com- 
wiatels ¢ ‘ia os ye north-easterly gales, and w yards of 
ere wiabesitiien et th the habit and dese vied 
an obtain an engraving, taken from a plant in the 
nid lh att the Earl of Orford, together with a description, rad 
enclosing 4 stamps. 
CEDRUS DEODORA. 
dhaceais elegant and ornam ental hardy tree thay also 
hy obtained of Messrs. W. and F. _ at the pongo prices 
m crue” 
5 wey 
Great Yarmouth Nuatvery, Norfolk, May 19, 1842. 
ION ROAD NURSERIES, PLYM 
— E. gpowigeie, Se respect “informs ~ 
ility, Gentry, a th ew plan 
left of our favourite Tipe 
S CIRCASSIAN 
— = a: for Saas brie Florist who has seen it, a 
first-rate char: - Go od str g plants in 60-sized pots, 42s.each. 
Candee each. 
Ma “ai, ” 
ME s Princess Royal, at *s Glory of the West, (of 
W..E.R. possesses ime entire stock,) cannot be sent out 
til ‘about July next, in consequence of the numerous applications 
fo: 
: "rng Fair Maid of Devon, Gust gen — 63s. each. 
Fox’s Cornish Gem, 10s. 6d. e€ 
strong peat, 7 6d. each. 
wig 
S 
eolarias, Pansies, urna er Plants, &c. (whe poviver4 
descriptions of the above-named plants,) can be had on prepaid 
Greaney. MARSANO has just received from his 
y, GENOA, now eet 150 ORANGE, CITRON, 
ON TREES, aera 5 VINES; Nurserymen will be 
stosiae a 5s. to 10s. nae ie EATALONIAN JASMINE 
PLANTS, at 40s. per 1 00. Thee lendid T. seen, 
mar tact es ethankflly choaeaa, ae: -+ Fair Dilnien Seeds- 
man, Florist, . 2, Bea auchamp. street, Brook’s Market, 
Letther: wa snihceh, “London m. 
i and the Trade in 
general, that he intends carrying on the Business v8 NURSERY- 
AN ance of the 
K4 
ll persons having claims on the Estate of the late Mr. 
Di ‘Watson » are Treques' ested to send in their Acco ccounts to the 
Administrator, M. WATSON. 
St. Albans, May 18, 1842. 
SHOWY PLANTS FOR ea te etal 
riSCILEM BARRATT begs to offer to Floricultu- 
rists, as Me ie Sauer Det: (GERANIUMS, VER- 
new ahr 2 Ae aet g oa PA er free- 
bloom Gar come aes rane: Plants 
ready ‘or barat ets x dare eth poveh of the above plants in 
named sorts, as well as soy Greenhouse and Herbaceous plants 
for Rooms and Greenhouse 
About 10,000 GREENHOUSE ee pbs EPACRISES, in 
mono — worthy the attention o ur and Nursery- 
the situation he " for purpose 
wanted; doing may rely on having the proper kinds, 
and at not gh apa hee the old mixtures 
Hay-s hich are 
certain in producing good Herb- 
age. Also, DWARF LAWN GRASSES; as much seed as will 
sow 100 square yards for fro 
Wakefield Nursery, May 
HAPMAN’S NEW SPRING tiie an ie to 
ey, capable of being produced in perfection 
r table from November till June, is now ieee for delivery at 
Gis Guinea per lemony with directions for their culture in the 
open ground without protection. 
“« We never yet tasted any forced or retarded Potatoes anything 
like . Tose om ice dley, in Gardeners’ Chronicle 
an only re t 
excellent quality.”— y: 
* Orders for r sample eakers, enclosing ls., will be atte 
; but orders ts must be prompt—addressed to T. H. Chap- 
etlved in 
W. and F. SOR Bie ee haewerely ¥ sg Monday, June 27, 
‘ate 
application. 
a 
Agents root London: Messrs. Warner, Seedsmen, gees: 
M.W. Bris any of 
‘hts through w pee gh nger dh S 
the above tans ay ba pecoussa -depanaamne she 
ae Brentford- ohn 
F* OWER PROPS, rout Iron, made upon an 
approved tos grade engths of 2 ft. to 8 ft. 
Engines, Greenhouse Syrin, rah improved Water! 
Retail Ironmongers, 46, Leadenhall-street, ppd Beg 
ERS. 
Mpesses. "PROTHEROR 4 MORRIS om submit 2 
0 
Bartholomew. 
THURSDAY 26th, and following day, at 
beg y, May 24th, 
if Aone 000 of the most fo goed As, ho ae Splendid 
GERANI rrr New tw FUCHSIAS, VERBEN 
May be wed th rning of Sale. 
Cugwate may 4 hed at the Mart, and at the Auctioneers’, 
Leytonstone. 
THE BOTANICAL MUSEUM of the late A. B. LAMBERT, Esq- 
os S. LEIGH eae tee a -ogtonagu 
ARY Prorerty, of W ton-street, Strand, has 
structions from the Executor oe announce, on: 
he will” SELL BY 
two follo 
wt ac HIGHLY VALUABLE. BONANICAL MUSEUM 
B. LAMBERT, Esq., of Boyton-House. Wiltshire, 
Averti 
of the 
&e. Posse ictemsaa audeinbecestteg Colt ons have been 
accumulating for more than half acentury, regardless of expense, 
and compri: 
Ist. DRIED ‘PLANTS, in in separate collections, to the extent of 
above One Hundred, described and distinet Herbaria. 
Fon: ue dry or preserved in spirits and acids. 
umerous, and form together by far | largest Geptantes 
Collection ever made by a veka botanis' 
3d. WOODS, in entire or partial stems, ‘with sections of barks, 
To as a few particulars of the various Collections of Dried 
1 antici ‘Barta of the descriptive Catalogue now prepar- 
ing, it is s suificient to state they include those, or Bese of 
us circumna- 
{ them, vio uae —— home by the vario 
vigators an a wer rlhes 
” Forster Russell 
Brown Hamilton Salt 
Clark Labillardiére Sir G. Staunton 
Cripps enzies Lord Valentia 
The more recent Collections were made by ‘ 
Bridges ischer . Nuttall © 
aley illies Pursh 
Caunae. Hartweg Schimper 
aoa e Schiede 
Cunningham Sello 
Dougia: Mateus Sieber 
And eter the larger and more important Collections will be 
ound those of 
The Earl of Bute Martin Roxburgh 
pacicermcanes Mogino & Sesse Wallich 
&c. &e. 
_ above "all ve most extensive and valuable fo of a and- 
e Ca which contained — 
