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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
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No. 29—1842. SATURDAY, JULY 16. Price 6d. 
“INDEX OF THE Eee At ST a SUBJECTS IN | lection of Pelargoniums; 9, to Mr. Cobbett, of Horsell, for — Best tray of " China Ast - 
: Roses; 10, to Mr. S. Hooker for Moss R: waaay 4 & | 
Aloe, curious ervid aca is ! 55 where iy Daniell’s,-ingredients d c oses; 11, by Alex Do. do ench Marigolds 7 
eee Sail olbbs Re oe 454 c land, Esq., Lew rh ; for Common oe rden Roses; 12, op Mr. /Pine . 20 a 10 ¢ 
ca ra « a n : Tha r 2 = 
Ach: rees, eatetan injotions 30, 454 Monti Bamadehsat spate for Chinese foot ta ‘or. Fagg 9 ging Oe he My 5; Hooker, o. White Grapes ti . -| 10 "4 5 & 
| 7A ate pe + pick se eed fro 4 weatet 46 » | a Seedling Hacgcoiain aka at i yy ge ae ae ~ a GO... - 6 cjayat' +} 10 7 5 0 
: ignonia radica th elons } ‘ = t ( ‘ 
j Budding, how perform ay 45) « Onions s, to 1 si: bref Z Farnham, for a Seedling Pelargo onium (( (Constellation) ; 16 *o Mrs Do hy Peaches’ ; é f ; : 2.5 
_ Canker, to check in Fruit t-trees 457 a cransplan ; eb Fleming, of B: nstead Isle of Wight, fo en ses ) “six N : 4 a 
a acetyl re ph aietne toprepare 455 ned as oe snide 453 5 | Mr. Clarke, er. to : 1 ,E sa - 1 Hil Roses; 17, to 0, six Nect . . . 2 
: —— rt into manure 457 wus eniums, their treatment 18, to M J = f as Hill, for r Grapes ; Do. six Apricots "y p a 2 
> Cottagers’ > Paine. $ _ 453¢ Ee Baw Tr. Jones, gr. to Sir M. Disney of Bast ‘eto n, for Grapes a six F 
3 Cottages, Model 458 Pits, Mil i cose ne “a9 19, to Mr. Fielder, Vv. ereed. & va eS ot, ; o. dish of Ye liow P. 3 5 : 
, its cultivition in india 454 Potatoes, manure fi 455 b Mr. Appleby, gr, to T. Brocklehurst. Est 0 sia aon 5: 91 ¥ a = ow Tums 3 
: Dahlias, standfor . « 457 Roses, a nal flowering 457 b Mr. Burr, gr. to H, Prest: rE ’ vt e or apples; 21, to io. do 2 
BP Fig, cause of fruit dropping aay Ros se, Banksian, repens 8 M, . ston, Esq., 0 y Hall, Gr Pine-apples; | Do. do. rei do. : 2 
_ Flowers, to pac 457 ote asi netance of Sead: ¢ ad r. Wilson, gr. to th aie of Millicho Do. do. Cherries 
2 Forest- trees, to prune 451 i “ina rte 463 ¢ Sd seg aks: and Nectarines; 23, . Davis, gr. to A. Smit "| Do an: Rasp! ” a . 
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> Paci toigese, cate offiowers 453 — — Se 45% ¢ Banik, fo Ba wets, Park, for Helens 4, to Mr, Martin, ofThames | Do, do, Strawberries . 2 
dropping. as7e@ Toning SibLe Mkeas ize be 5, to ——,* for pee y pulvinatum ; 26, hg Do. do, Gooseberries 2 
Balen, Fee Stidetce of ae Pag re : 3 e e same for six species of Orchidaceous plants; 27, Do. do.» a tage nts . ° 
Herbarium, to form 457 b | Rowland, Mr. a oy garden is ¢ | Appleby, gr. to T. Brocklehurst, Esq., for six species of Cichida Do. six Pear : A ~ 
Journal of the Royal Agricul- ticed 455 ¢ | CUS beet 28, to Mr. Cock, of Chisw yf ce 3 4 * 
tural Society, rev. 456 a| Seeds, their vitalit: 454 29, ti r.B i ewick hag one ores Do, six Dessert Apples > 2 
Laburnum, Ot eaten by cattle 453 ¢ Specimens, to preserve 454 b fer gag Sha G.W. Norman, Esq., for Bar rtonia con- | Do, six cabaren ge 3 do. 2 
Lathyrus grandiflorus, its ee : St ae s’s a of: a Farm, ies ‘t, to Mr. Veitch of Exeter, for Pink Echites ; 31, to Do. Dessert of 8 dishes of Fruit, 
houbtsation ee 457 b 7 456 b Edmon iS, BT. ahs the apy of gy abanage eal “3 Banksia speciosa ; of different chatty S| 0 , 
( : ), re- tratiotes aid ides 45 32, to Mr, Braz ; l 
narks on the weather 454 Strawberries, to plant fee rid i er, gr. t Story, Esq. - dish of Oni . : . 
— common, described 452a| Tea of hibet, Rin = re wi to ie Lee, ge Semen mersmi ith, Yor r Shr ubland Scarlet Oo. do. Peas 4 
zx: a Kast growth epee ay, co iota a gonium; 34, to Mr. ge Covent Garden, rs Globe Ecarket Do. do, Beans ‘ 
_ of E 453 bigeg S cal ig sesepapnen upon the Fuchsia Lane! Pe elargoni mium; 35, to Messrs. Lane and Son, for | Do. do. Lettuce ; ‘ # 
Do. do. Celery . < 
o Mr. Pamplin, of Waltham- | Do. do. Turnips .- s 
TTOR ? , : stow, tor ncovdltige Pe! sha rly rie of cig ; 2, toMr. | Do, do. “arenes 
3 ah deboet SOCIETY OF LONDON.— | Gaines, of Battersea, for a pant Pelargo stay a hess of | Do. a poo: roll ; 
DEN, July oth, 7 or ALS at the EXHIBITION at the GAR. | Sutherland); 3, to S, Smith, Esq., of Walworth, for a seedling | Do. do. Cabbage oiged Oe 
Tue Gotp KnieutTIan MepAt.—1, to Mr. o Mrs. shooting Ga (Frince paleg sate h se NO Mr. A att of Sonning, for # | Doc: do-iCm x ty 
erence, of Ealing hg Rigd vt large collection ion of Mave ang | t? Sir E. Scote us, Bart. for see dig Caen to Mr. Green, gr. |-Do. do. Beet ae ee : 
; — ping plants; 2, to ». £Y. to: Sir Warrender, | #24 pulc hella); 6 to R. Sti Eee here = cn a= A Abe 
- Bart., for a miscellaneous pn Be Ae, g i ie ve le ns sho’ ested to 
‘to Sir S. H. Clarke, Bart fore ‘miscellaneous he is Mr. Davis, & E Fates te Cpeciosa) i to to Mr. —— gr. to the Earl attach aes names of the  Dablias ie ; eam 
4, to Mr. Barnes, gr. to G. W. N an, Esq., for J hton, Es ; 8, to Mr. Parker, gr. to ee be entitled to receive one Prize in 
of Cape Heaths. 9, te Taree 4. , of Roehampton for Melons and Strawberries di ion e exhibited, v exception of the 
: Tu p BANKSIAN MeEpau.—1, To Mr Mr. Cock, of Chiswicl k nov. te of wiles io oar tater Esq., for Bra ome 3 Spe Dahlias, and for Fruits and Vegetables. 
3 ~ a jae collectian of Pelargoniums ; 3 2, t “ . crispa; 11; eine ae a d ae i: , ae Cattieva The Judges have power given them to award ent to 
meee, for a large collection of Pelargoniums ; re to Mr. pea Edmonds, gr. to the Duke of Devonshire, fo some i ind Pyrrmagmatieds: 829 onan in the Sch wih 
orman, Esq., for a collection ng psig {| florus; 13 Mr. Good ey we = multi- hold the Prize from any Arti ich does not a ti to them 
Greenhouse plants ; 4, to Mr. pat ag # Chelsea. for sing rdien: e; 14, 7 pune, 2 to Sir Be Eamets lac Cade ps hg scape it. Page eat directed to disqualify an y Dah- 
an of St scautas age ag : ennlk ¥ x v . 7 - hey consider mutil 
M. Wilson, Esq., of Eshton H 4 Roberts tS, Er. 0 fragilis ; » gr. to Mrs. La 
Grait ; 6, th Me May, s oe fall bee salcean seria ay of ‘Erinus Lychniden 5 16, to p the sas same e for Cuphea Mely : The Grounds will be aoe Selick.“ * Admission from 
for six species - Pane Heaths: One i until ach: and after Three o’clock until 
Esq., jun. for ecies of Orchidaceous plants; 8 ae ORK GRAND ens ae and HORTI1- cg 1s.; Children so dog 14 ait of age; Half-price. Tickets 
Ralitson, of Tooting, f me six apesien's he - - CULTURAL a — Open to all England.— y be had after the 20th of July, of Mr. one Revesynore 
EB Larce SILVER Tt Mep nego Cock, ue Chis Under the Patronage of the ehucipal Nobility and Gen’ f oney-s the day o othe 
wick, fora small che hy oreo fa at phe onal Catleugh, | * rkshire mt Grousds. The Exhibitio 1 anes Ske o’e tock, which 
of Chelsea, for a small col sation: of elargoniums ; 3, to i HE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Flowers, Fruits, Plants, and ur it is necessary that the Gro e adiah ely maton in 
Sed ov ede Bee: , of Wood Hall, for Gripes 3 ‘4, to ter. bine Lave Mo be s yerk oi in Me Grounds of = Yorkshire re Philo- a ps the cre is pe. aiticles oe ae eres bed 
- ‘auxha or Grapes; 5, ophical Society, at ursd Augu ade for articles exhibited. tors wl 
Marques of Lansdowne, for Pine Avie a ee hte. Bees to : pare St — a &c. into the Grounds, to be delivered to the persons 
to R. Gunter, Es fo ‘win, ScnEepULE OF PRIZEs. 9 sta emselves to 
+ Aetiabers $i re: q. a rT Pine Apples ; , to Mr. G oode, gr. to Mrs Open to Amat Gentl appoin ge them. —The Committee ple Bis Aad 
e, for 8, to M ui mateurs, Gentlemen’s se their specimens 
Of Rineaton, peg i shy species of Cape a o Mr. Jackson Gardeners, Nurserymen, and Ist. | od. | 3d. | tn, stn, 6th. for exhibition with the least possible injury-~ wall ‘articles to be be 
Tur LarcE Sitver MepAt. o Mr. Burrup, of Brixto ealers. s. d.\ s. d.|s, d.\s. d.\s. delgig, | CXhibited oY persons coe in York, or within one mile of the 
for Carnations ; 2, to Mr. Norma ee Woolwich, for Carnatio’ oii) class) For the best stand. of 24 p77? | City Walls, before Ten o’olock, other- 
3, to T. Barnard, Ese., of Brix a of Picctien. 4. to My. rv A. blooms of Dahlias, of wise they can ; if the ide ata 
son, of Acre-lane, for Picotees: 5, to Mr. Bourne, to Sir E. different sorts 100 0/60 0/20 © distance, ter ill ve. alowed Ten o’clock, after 
Paget, for alarge collection of Pelargoniums; 6, tc Mag Calted b. B. Do. 6 blooms of do, of diffe- which time no article w ngiever 8 can be receiv ool ell ppreg:: in- 
fer a lay ge collection of Pelargoninime; Y. to Mr. G .! vue a | rent sorts, sent out for tended to > beaeninnes must have been the pro the Exhi- 
small collection of Pelargoniums; 8, to Mr. Mil ee : the first time in 20 9/10 0| 5 0 bitor or of his Employer forat least one mouth previous to tke day 
Chaunce common Gatien Roses: 9. to ais Hooker. | C’ FOr the: best a of Exhibition. These Rules: be strictly enor Dishes for 
of Brenchley, for common Garden Roses: 10, t yM ro bbet of ——— at aS 0! i ~~ bs orem ies, and 2 pene owed me 
Horsell, for common Gar oses ; 11, to {r, Miln = C Di-For the best unnam ed Seed- ; by al cruatean ry atenton il bp 
S. Chauncey, Esq,., inese Roses: 12 to STs “an z d ee of allan Caace ieetins coed 
Son, of Great Berkhampstead, for mess Reses 13. ¢ i & Open to Amateurs only. ] Visitors. 
Paul and Son, of Cheshunt, for Chinese Roses ; 14: ee Ba my me E. For the best stand of 12 Wm. in Esq., Chairman of £6 Wiens 
gr.to Sir E. At , Bart for @ colitis oF is backs s of eens, of of Management. 
Greenhouse plants; 15, to Mr. Frazer, of Leyton, for a par ake a x by eats W. Wisupan; Fomagate, Soin, SOMME 
ection of Stove and Greenhouse plants; 16 2 F. For the best Dahlia of any the Committee of Management. 
Bruce, gard Miller. of 1 id % pore sentout a : j z 
small Dalleanis of Stove and * i lants 17 Ps first time in 184 10 07 65 0 i 
‘ Mr. Ca tleugh, for a.s salt coliekbion Uf -blite. eeiaunenie Se Fes ey a Date of any 2s HE a HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY bas 
¥ . Goode, é 10 6 5 0 : fixe TION for Taurspay, SEPT. 
Greenhouse climbers; 1 er, te sr teint Be Sir. ve and Open to Dantlensies Gardeners. 15th, eve retina : 
=~ > Bart.» for a miscellaneo: oe emiectoe OF 3 20, to | reper ta Jaceson, Hon. Sec. 
ak Se: » to C3. nae eae ‘for Grapes; 21, to Mr. | pe Stas pote es Thames-st., Kingston, ane: 
mwood, ‘or Pine-apples : 0 jas, of a 
_ Pawley, of Bromley, ae six is byes sags oaths, a Kg = ferent ‘aj ‘ 20 010 0) 7 6 
Soode, gs, (0. ee ame f Orch | 1. For the best Dahlia of any ge nee Lin VEITCH Hand SON ‘SON? Neve m now ready for de- 
_ plants; oa bodes Riscetes, 5 gr. to Mrs. Wray, of Cheltenham, r, Sent out for the Greenhouse Climber, 
_ > for Barkeria bilis; 25 Mr. *r, to S. Rucker, og tourette ~~. he bare each. 
pelea, ee epeathes aeeataria | 26, to.Mr. n, of peateg ter ae “a oyeh nA Medal was awarded to this Pin at the Horticultural 
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of Exeter, for Erica poy ag " pene d Pince, | The following-are open to all. Beck's aoe ie co suet sg a 
_. Tue Sinver KnienTian Me: d, for ae rent pus pan of 24 Carna- we 
_ Carnations ; 2, to Mr. Dickson, Lane, for Carnations different setup | 20 010 0/7 6 AND SPLENDID F 
) to Mr, Edmonds, of Wandsworth.road, for P MEDAUORES 3s Do. Of 12 ‘Pleotesa, of do. do. .| 20 10 07 6 
Mee” or Vicciwich’ tur pice S's Neotons: 4, t Mr. 14 Careiiious, of do. eS hy G&S. 0 : BSSRS. YOUELL have sear care in referring 
Son, for M =; » SSsTs. a Do. single speci 2 6 admirers 0 of the abo utiful Tribe to their List as 
, s ses; 6, to Mr. Betteridge, of Abi fi pecimen Carnati 5 0 
ehincn aces O° te Momarn ta ingdon, for | Do, 1 of 6 6 Pleoteee, of dif. Lata sande the Gardeners cle of the 18th of June, which 
© Common Garden Roses; 8. to iseoare aed os and. ee tinny “tae 017 65 0 they a ee venne out per post re the terms there 
Mon Garden Roses; 9, to M r, Cobbett Gr Torkel: tae Chinese | Do: Do. singe se spectonen Picotee || 5 0} 2 6 nam reat Yarmouth Nursery, June 2s, 23, 
tiene: Lod, rs =. bot Forster, bees gta a sores 10 017 6 IUM LANCIFO 
odge, for : Reed Pe 20 0 
Gwe wie Yt set Pepi ae Chan | nit pecaen neue. -| 99 95 92 ¢ | | EL, GROOM, Grates Rise, near London, (ie 
: «teed dOrsay); 12, to Mr. Redding, er. \ tt, of ‘Do. miscellaneous collection of ; x moved from Walworth,) by Recedaaaai Floris: 
_ Wimbledon, for a collection of Stove and Greenhouse plants; 13, ston treme . —* apieaty, Seapetney ase ss the No a a. 
to Mr. Pawiey, of Bromley, for a collection of §' a’ Do. specimen Stove Plants in that he has a fine stock of Lilium lanci 
house plants ; 14 to Rea e, gr. to Mrs. M rryatt, Sora mis- Flower . Ty vee at tere 010-017 6 tatum, which he can supply bps gov rate prices. 
— eon _collecti ni of Fralt; 18; % Mr. Spencer; er: to ene te collection a ¢ He a to say a alogue of Geraniums is ready for deli 
tte oral ‘ ‘ Piants ;| 20 4 val Bie very, and can be had on application. 
Shope fa for Black anaowe, for Grapes; oe er Macrae tree | Do specimen do. fn flower”. .| 18-02. gf > ie Lan 
eaumont y $3 Peed . collection of Exotic Ferns .| 10 
E. Goothenrt Ex, of Langley bark for Pine-pples rte Mf. | po. Pee BANA LE ee ee 
Ace x Bt. te George, Esa. SC eicia fe Genbank 30 Ge Gen -Aninssel in pot 3 ne rhs : - Be This Institution is em 
ie » gr. to lan : for ¥ . f | 4 Vict., cap. 1X., and is § so co! 
Festus oS later erat bays Coe fer ee |Beioercaiuaeens «(5 Sb e)' ‘f “P “P| Memes ceed cain 
MP. . gton, Oo hi H * rt present greater facilities ; 
2 a bear tig A yp be? na gr. to Sir S. H. "Clarke, 3 Tactsia 3 4 - 2 6 tained in other Offices, The decided superiority of its 
Eeq., of St. Leonard's Hill, for Green-fieehed Melons; 28, t0 | bc. collection of. Erie: - -| 15 O17 Contestaiy, Ry i extraordinary and sy and unprecedented 
Barnard, Esq., for a Green-fleshed Melon; 26, to Mr. Redding. | po” pe | 7 68 contestably, by ia am re 
f sr. to Mrs. M att: Sora ie 3; 26, to Mr. ; 3 Be cdl i EY % 2 Extract from io Rates of Ps 
r. leb : , Cockscomb ooh oy S | 
rv SME Mie a ena fr Ewa, | BS J esis | 
29, to Mr. Goode, gr. to Mrs. a ‘ splend - Do. collection of cut Verbenes ; 110 0 5 
THe Sriver BanKs1aN raps 1, To. iy; Of fens. Do. bagi na ,| 5 Of 2 6 
toe? for Carnations ; 2, to Mr. son; ae seaiagton ie Gas | eee : 5 0} 2 6 | 
Hens; 3, to Mr. Willmer, jun., Chelse , for Carnations ; 4, to pe tray = 9 Pansies eit Bd | 
he se of Sonning, for Pi ; 5,to Mr. Willmer, of Sunbt y, sy 2 do. 7, 6) 5 : 
igre 6, } to Mr . Willmer, Jun., a f tees; 7,to | — 12 Seedling do. 7 61.5. of 
arratt, gr. to Sir H. J. Fust, fora large of Pelar- 
goniunis, 8, to “i ome inaceu’ : 
Mr. Garratt, gr, to Sir H, J. Fust, fore aepall eol: wats hd R bokeh Sem 
