o. 25—1842. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 
HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICL 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
18. 
Price 6d. 
: X OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS . Mille 5 ; ‘ 
wi on THE LAST NUMBER. per Mr ate ates 2 Fe ge r difla “3 30, 
# Ob s 2 )s 
‘ae Inopoxdn roweus sei wee a a | to Mr. Catleugh, of Chelsea, for Gardenia ralibans? 31, to W. H. 
32! Tas mimum candat 389 Story, Esq., for Erica rpm 
381 a ensington Gar a to improve 330 @ HE SILVE ep N —1, to Mr. W Sa ad lng 
a Ladahk, Pian. of ‘oe : vig for Pinks o Mr. C canbe of Horsel for Moss ; 3; 
[=-Bha-b-L Laurelsine loasks yed+ . 381 q | tO Mrs. Flem ming, Tale of Wight, for Con mon Ga rden ieee i“ to 
> non, disease fas ae Lilies, AV ater; de taereae. 2e5a | Messrs. ogee 8 of Berkhampstead, pote apo Garden Roses; °5, to 
Diesse, fae guer oy value u _ 82 Mr. Rivers, of Sawbridgeworth, for Common Garden Roses ; 6. to 
oe um chinense ae me ek Jo : oe = i owland, Esq., f r Chinese Roses; 7, to Mr: Toy, gr. to R. 
a rile constieuents  avalue of liquid 398 a ston, Esq., for Chinese Roses; 8,to Mr. Cobbett, of Horsell, for 
1, Blac ivashtoome, go ‘ 885 b hinese Roses ; 9, to Messrs. Wood and Suns, of Maresfield, fc 
- ae v ps oe Roses: 10, 2 Mr, Catleugh, of Chel al for Herbaceous 
. <phace! : gee ¢ | Catceolarias;/11, to Mr. Joynes, = to Mrs. Hall, of Totteridge, for 
ining-tiles of peat 382 a | Onion- fly, to B85 b arudby Caiceolarias; 12, to Mr. Pamplin, of Ww ieee iors 
heveria acutifolia - c Ornishogaum, aivarientum. 82 6 | Seedling Pelargonium (Duke of Devonshire) Ss 
7 -lants, . f eapsi e, for j 
aE ponicolats 302 ¢ | Rose, Yell ovr Banista, to blooiy oes 3 | pale ns ees mere a Pa iF nleone, 
Flowers, cause of Plants drop: Sea- Kale, i its treatment . 3854 rh as y collection of Sto nt reenhous pleut; 
ping 324 c | Stoves, new m method of heating 3806 | 15, to its tines: ‘of Vanshal, for Black Maipbatgh Gr rapes ; 16, 
to prune ‘380 ¢ | Stove, Vesta, for a greenhouse 385 | to Mr, W. Pillan: eww chester Park, for Black Hamburgh 
_ James's Park . —e pravelete, 2 Otanical Works apis 17, to M mphbell, gr. to Gen. O’ Lou ghlin, for iam | 
38 p . ipl Pp Hy py “ 
B85 ¢ Violets, change of coitur aed = b » to Mr, Mitchell, gr r ae Her Majesty the Queen Powage Tr, for 
283 a | Vipers, to catch . Bah b eaches and Nectarines; 19, to Mr. Scott, gr. to Sir G. Staunton, 
H 283 + Asphalte, to prepare 379 ¢ | Bart., for Fruit of the Musa Dacca; 20, to Oe Re eid, fr. to Sir G 
Mebore-ps “powder on t Cater % oh beers as spice ; Vilson, for a Cantaloup Melon “ag to Mr. Edmonds, gr. to His 
a Ae aug Grace the Duke of nshire, for Peristcria pendula ; 22, to Mr. 
oie Goode, gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, i Achimenes = giflora ; 23, to Mr 
= a ae to Mrs. Lawrence, for Pavet 3 24, to. Mr. Barnes, 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL ieee OF ENGLAND, - W. Norman, Esq., for Ixora coccinea; 26, to Mr. peor 
EMBERS. of the. ROY AGRICUL TURAL oe . 4 Miller, ee: a i "ilichrjsum humile ; 23, to Mr. Falconer. 
SOCIETY of ENGLAND oe ean to be able to attend | 8*- 0 A. Palmer, Esq., yEala OF 
¢ Meeting of the Society at Bristol in July next, are requested nN 1carE Or * Meat 1, eck, for a Seedling 
the Lo cal Co mmittee of that place to transmit their names to | Pelargonium ; 2, to Mr. T, Basset, of Bodmin, for a Seedling Pelar- 
, 15, Corn-street, Bristol, in order to ai et 8, t bg Barnes, gr. toG. W. Norman, Esq., for ae ae 4 
eneaets irs the Local Committee are making for neler ji to Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, B 
nd comfort of the ae at the | Seedling Cal ceolarias ; 5, to Mr. Brown, gr. to Messrs. Clem, fe 
e Hep Black Hamburgh Grapes +6, Ir. J. Fish, gr. to H. I Oddie, 
Esq. for Melons ; 7, {r. Leslie, gr. to J. Fleming, Esq., ‘ar. P. for 
‘ Strawberries and aes 8, to Mr. Elliott, gr. to J. B. ores: 
ORFICULTUR AL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— for ne ite rd 9, to Mr. aldwin, of Ua ag Green 
tt AWARD of MEDALS at the EXHIBITION at the GAR. | fr Apples an sree’ yp “Bares, gr. to. W. Nor 
EN, JUNE 1 a Ree ae ‘or. ¥ sclonaultia formosa ; mi Eos Mr. coner, gr. to 
Ty HE GOLD delat o Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. | Yecles Esq “of ‘Bath, for Erica Sikes i t Me Brie . oe. 
n ge te om . for a » rge co. collection of Stove an Gheenhe ouse | Miller, Faq... for “Achimenes longi 14, to Mr. BR; peta tof 
nts; r. May, gre = Goodheart, Esq., of Langley Park, é 
ps sett a ape i Ak £ E. » Esq., giey Par. oe for ety arborea; o Mr. Gaines, of inline: for 
: Tur G KSIAN a to rah rere “4 Chelsea Hos- 
polocmars pce lon ugh; of \ 
Beg jena tien: attack aod eee — Goode, Disa Stow ot t's sm emf of repeat Nata 
Mrs. Lawrence, ape collection bas f Stove Pap Gree nhowse | the 21st inst., at the “ane gt nde T P Strand, wh 
4, to Mr. mpi gr. to G an, Pegs ac ra small merous PRIZES S$ will ee ‘warded fe PINKS: HAN ENE LUSES, 
on of Stoy Greenhouse "piantear 5, to Mr. Catheuey 4 yp oe SNE ee, HEAR SEASE, a nd! BOS 8, independently 
6, to"! of a ILVER C ia Or cee Peaw ater 
os gr. to’ Mrs. Lenser, for Stove and Greenhouse D. SneARes, Yen? aa ae a Ccticeeair a ‘36 ato see s, in 
85 Me to Mr. Dodds, gr. to Sir G. Warrender, Bart., for a Blooms ; together. with ‘First. and Second me Prizes for a3 
licction of Prait; 8, to Mr. Henderson, gr. to Sir |’ Scedlines wm “pn Pig Se aii ma ny 
fora eae collection of Fruit; 9, to Bs iowa ad Lx Bast ds 7 teh aa hd 
ie Bh rsa Roflbson, < ar chi- Piriks 6.009842 Blo 
8, for six species “te 1841 -.. “6 Blooms 
earts +s 842" 26 
Mr. Gaines, of Bat- nto amas gel iaedi 
; %, to ns Bourne, gr. Pelargoniums 1841 .,. the Sakis 
ection of Pelargo ums; 3, to Mr. 1842 a Trus 
mall collection of Selanyon niums ; — to Seedlings may be forwarded to the § Serre rin m the aeiias of 
A gr. : een a a to It Alston of Stoy i and | the Show, by 110” clock, carriage paid, peers with the entrance- 
, to Mr. *S, Mr mg er H. rke, si moncy of 18 of -essamnmoongs and P: fia eg es 19th Staieee 
. Mad si 
ee ; 5 ~~ a ttc a 7 Gunter, Es or Poids ae ove rite a EANSaat ; io x Dr. Nanuet, tor the best first-class 
is Tr Sy id rman + In . 
s of Cape pe en 9, to Mr, Jackson, of Kingston, ae raat presen dao 
Ss. 
q Mitwenty : Seren of Oe 
| Tre Larcr Sity 
Trail, for a small collection of ? clargoaia 
I 
ike — ONDON. GRAND FLOR 
0: Maccktaeks ages sedi W 
aoe to ite LO ar. EX gr for Prizes of 
ersea, for a Milne 
sabes id in the Siueate oft 
r. to C. S. Chauncey, Esq, common Gar ss eit hel 
’ y _ Instit 
* Part rat Be ater ae ay Vight, for Chinese a Roses 5, 2M . wartime agree gins Taree the 
ah Gans arde’ . Also a LADIES’ BAZAAR and FANCY FAIR 
tronage of Her Gracious 
Building Fund, 
¥F 
Military and Quadrille Bands will attend. 
Two Strver Curs, 
ler the Supe erintendenceof Mr. J. T. Neville, ill be 
the Alm: shouses of the Cha 
Majesty Queen Adelaide, rs oid ee te 
The Gates will be 
ICULTURAL 
and 23 
| ca 
ee. = of 20 new to send out in 
24, to BM , for tier | Cordata superba 
y 5s. red- 0! su eee 
tatum : 25, to. Mr. Veitch, i Exeter, for Bre og se per pai Bey wenden Albert, “laced, with rose leaf.) Corymbiflora.... © 2.1. 
ory, Esq., for pei wai Tord cbccinen | constant, fine show flowers. Blooms of inn a Dalstont vid emer ‘ 
Eieliinn Aw itehnionds to Me Bromley, gr. to ac ogetige Fee Pecan Btn Niner cay F =sconcigen fam ong —_ as pe 
of H _ Garden ; and Willmer and Son’s — 
opened at 12 o’clock each day Admission, One Shilling. 
James Ness, Sec. 
= Dyer’s a Holborn, 
ONIUM SOCIET 
AE OBIECT ol of this SOCIETY is to form ane nd 
expressly devoted Prizes +4 SEEDLING PELAR- 
GONIUMS. The first distabuten wil will at the Meeting 
of the Horticultural Society, hiswi ont oth. gp kee 4 
ll. per annum. Gentlemen ributing to the Fund, 
are requested to address their letters to Mr. Fox, 3, Charles-street, 
Garden. i “a which to offer, 
will be announced the wee! i s 
)DLESEX. Chandleri 
t WILMER, “Florist. 6 He P Maleathy will pave aan 
in 
Peat ty sek Coltenth OSES, i. are now 
can state with 
“ue sees -the season will be highly gratifi 
e 
eS s Hoses 10, to Mr. Satleern ef Cisleess 
ae ‘0 Mr. BAY hear gr. to E. Foster, ate 
tot ss to. 
hampsted fate Leathe 
MESSRS. 1 LANE a8 SON, iat Beene, 
those who fayour stake Nurseries with 
e following hours ; 
(Leonora) ;. 16, fo Mr. Cuan gr. te Sir Edmund An- 
posit See Cale emnlaines 17, to Mr. Jackson, of 
. 1 : i 
r. to H. Oddie, ., for a Ripley n Pine- 
gr. to T. Sime. be for Siartien 25; to 
gr. to Sir G cfoomg9 t, Batt. for Nectar 
: \ i ene Esq. 
for tiney, Es fr Cacti 
nately, both of which ‘ar 
Wartery. viz. a agian mile; — Morning, k, 
i pest 3, $ past 4, and 
ney is performed te 
at 2 past 6.—Sawl 
Beige: 
| kg 
rol 
4 ROSES. 
E doin’ e SERYMAN and Frio ot t, Lough- 
4° bor -road, Soseh Briatoa, near London, pee to in- 
orm his Friends and - Pablic that his*spl secmha i tans 
OF ROSES are no sbi: and worthy of ins figgaow 
has “eaten by ‘his tee year’s stock “with all the new a 
worthy of notice, and in riod of blooming 
is the best time for poe to be = bon asa better eae 
to colour, form, &c., can then be 
R, Nu 
4 a dae PAUL ay SON. Florists, &e. es _ Cheshunt, 
having been requested by rs of the 
tee fe ay a hee their Collection Boer Se sth greatest 
per riee > 
the i 
he = asure of ennouncing x the Pare 
f ghlanas 
be _pighly grati 
numerous mpany who honoured them with a visit last 
on 7 beg to intimate, that their Sgr gr this 
ws eat doubly merous additions 
of new and fine Rosea aes paved, fron 
es 
“ 
mand Eastern Railway also affords a cheap and expe: 
Nurseries, trains running froni Low 
short space of half.an hour, from 
dition 
don t 
N.B.—The trains run from the station, High-street, Shorediteh, 
cig ton ap emer and return eight times, all stopping at the ae 
am € 
Che 
tr) \ altham Cross in the 
sae mt rarest June 18, 1842. 
At reeatan IM didi , 
bisa Prices, viz.— 
years’ old si Seed oh 5s. each. 
. ote 6d. 
; : 
W. S. also offers fine Plants of Araucaria prasitte nsis, 24 feet 
high, at 42s. each; and some very fine specimens of that most 
beautiful of all t: 
Sie 
is Kingdom, or the Continent. 
oe ranean oie TA, 
ELL beg ec a - 
try who are 
AY ee yal w. ‘and F 
ay “the Ect ar dee 
riching "tbe rboretums and Plantations with this hae Hi aor 
% — and her art tree, that they are offering fine eee Plants, 
2 ye te fro ed, in pots at 5s, per plant, 60s. per dozen, 
will w arrant cistosel ve having 
a hundred standiig fully se to the severity 
e winter, without receiving 5 yest ightest detriment, 
ne © th th 
ation c shee -easterly ct and within 
50 rh ards of the w € sea. hees re 
uainted with the-h of 
the above can obtain ati engray reaken reine mire ao 
Arboretum of the Earl of ie te ogether with a description, by 
enclosing 4 po: btained also ~ their Agents, 
Messrs. Flanagan — “y Joe potter Honse 3 and of 
Messrs. Noble, 1s, Fieetstcest en London. i 
2 ” ” 0 7 Lf 63s. : r ma 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Noryik, May 19, 1842. 
ye AND ‘DISTINCT. FUCHSIAS. — aries 
List of their Super pleasure we gos 
entree, List FUCIE Every 
e has been ey aisisine only those nf padecsl’ great 
beauty ad pT een a jand will will be found to ahve the beau- 
—— regio sent out by various parties this season, which they 
Ma ; ; 
‘Fuck pone te .% 
Fuchsia Affinis, or Radicans2 0 Mlicifolia ....  --.. 
es Arborea,- .3.2, | PEs aco uaga oe 
—  Arbdéea grandi 3 Insignis gtk oh ‘ 
—  Aurantia .... 3 6 Sporting bai eine 2 0 
_ ifoh - o« e 
iva, UF tern cit, 
white, beauti- 
fully tept with rose 
Bicolor i aes 
B Caer eres , 
eee 
Conspicua arborea .... 
E cai 's viii: 
Erecta tetookie 
a San ar 
Floribunda ( Dickson’ a) 
Formosa elegans .... 
Fulgens Multifora viet 
lobosa Variegata - 
Grandifiora M. 
Grandis wie 
Hopve see 
Hybrida j 
