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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 34—1842. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. 
Price 6d. 
OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
ial THE LAST Fee ea 
— + « 54ta , Lime ; eas 
eens tres o he al » 5454 Manure, igus to apply = » 545d 
Beyforabury, petra - B43 (ae 
gonia crassicaulis 543 er 3. 5400 
_ to anita their sting 542 $ Mees caters, employment of 
— when to ber their honey raed 4 the sor ne haemo 
Boronia anemonefolia_- . Monu : mt to the Earl of Lei- 
ces ~% 
Moth, common ‘Vapourer, de- 
scribed . 
Onion a good 
+ et eee etd of 
Pear-branch, prolific 
bi their vitality . 
urnip, to preserve from 
att wif of inse ects 
sort 
Cicada inte rupta, —a 
* to the Hop - 5424 
Coltsfoot, to exterminate . * 
Commelina Reesor its bane 
sertied 
ry Sho 
Seen, shale transm mission to 
} foreign countries . 539 b 
Cypripedium — its treat. 
ment a a 
a cat spumaria | 8424 
ri pe to ee from. 
Was 545 b 
Wasp’s a teen A immense c 
wae to bar c paige num. 
tt 
; pati Sor ct SOCIETY a. LONDON. 
NS AT THE 
Allpersons interested * Wrsgs Exhibitions a ® invited tosu oa 
r to them, e desire of 
ther = re to attain abies svat 
Exhibitions were instituted, ely, the 
any suggestions that may be 
e Vice-Secretary, 21, Regent- 
efore the Exhibition Countries for consi- 
owing were the regulations observed durin 
on.—These will be divided into Classes, 
No arti otis gy horticultura 
Cuass I. cavipen 
exhibit independently of each other. 
A. ere nmhouse eas, to be shown in numbers not exceeding 
~B, 
Cc. 
E. of 20 species, GK, 8G, LS, SK 
Cc aria tt of six species, GB, LS, a 
 hatepeny who shows in E will be al allowed to "exhibit 
Mel 
. Exotic Orchidacez, in sin 
specimens, ES, SK, SB. - 
I. re a coll 
single 
ections of 12 varieties, in pots, ‘isk ex- 
ceeding 12 to a cast, GB, LS, SK 
K. Pelargoniums, in collections of six eee, in pots, not ex- 
ceeding eight to a cast, SG, LS, SB. 
L. Rhododendrons, in pots, not fewer than 12 plants, in 12 va- 
es, LS, SK, SB. 
M. Moss Bocang: SK, SB. 
N. Common Garden Roses, exclusive of all Chinese or Chinese 
Hybri rids, LS, a SK. 
0. Chinese or Hybri oe such as Bourbon, Noisette, Tea- 
scented, and similar ee = SB, SK.—N.B. No ex- 
hibitor of alien can. be allow: oe more than 15 = 
run of meen for all his Rose gs being double, is 
equal to 30 ft. of boxes. If any Exhibitor gains the fir 
medals both te Ak a and in O, he will be d toa 
dt sian medal three Silver ones. 
P. Stove or Greenhouse —— of 50 to 60 
lants, GK, GB, SG, LS 
Q. Stove or Greenhouse Plants, in collections of from 15 to 20 
plants, GB, LS, SK. 
R. Stove or Greenhouse Plants, in collections of six distin 
cies, LS, SK.—N.B. Persons exhibiting in P and ra oo not 
be wed to compete in . 
S. Herbaceous Calceolarias, in sixes, LS, SK, SB. 
_T. Shrubby Calceolarias, in sixes, LS, SK, SB 
Cue Il.— ares for which all persons are admitted to equal 
te or which Nurserymen and Private Growers 
in collections of not fewer than six spe- 
collector as to reward the skilful Beene they are also not to 
make any award in cases where the objects exhibited do not ap- 
al; otherwise a weal ort exhibition might 
mer s carer there is no better exhibition of the 
same class to Oppose 
WINDSOR AND ioe" ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
iS 
rp RE GRAND ANNUAL SHOW wl ery beet — 
take —_— at Windsor on Saturp 
when me Prizes will be gi or rhe pee eg of 
_ particulars may be had 
Wa. Wruicut, Hon. Sec. 
M's erica tem HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
e 
PS, 
will be given by the Inhabitants - Maidenhead, 
for collections, ns of Dahlias of 24 varieties, Open to all Engla and, 
culars and Schedules of Prizes tobe 
on aypueanda | o the Seer es. 
Frep. T. WARD 
J. W. SHACKEL 
Maidenhead, 13th Aug., 1842. 
HULL BOTANIC GARDEN.—DAHLIA, &c., SHOW 
atte = sop ND Sen EXHIBITION OF 
8, FLOWE 
} Hon. Secs. 
er Cups of 
he respective value of Sixte Sod Guine Five Guineas, 
will be awarded. 
. ' Schedules of Prizes, Regulations, a ee on application 
to bat Smith, Curator, at the Garde 
steed Ev vening, Mr. Southb y, of Royal Surrey Zoological 
Gar abe » London, will exhibit Shop awfully grand and sublime 
Historical Spectacle, t 
ERUPTION OF MOUNT recaee at os THE 
CITY AND BAY OF N 
The magnificent ang = this terrific Oetbreat ne: Nature cannot, 
seen, be co: 
Fi ks Heathens a M.D., President, at the Botanic Garden. 
Hull, Aug. 16, 1842. 
PRIZE of £10, Bank bs * ry ead — be prerded 
at the THANET ULTU- 
RAL SOCIETY’S EXHIB ITION, ‘te be hi held pag 8th, at 
the Ranelagh Gardens, St. Peter’s (tw es distant from Mar- 
gate), for the best 24 Dissimilar Dabiine 
R G. Hopeson, Hon. Sec. 
ange St. Peter’s, ner 16, 1842, 
N.B.— Exhibit Stands, 
eee WYCOMBE capa ein AND 
e —_ Su of the above 
High Wy tw on Wed- 
Renters the 7th of Septem . 
J.G@, Tare 
High bad cwcooaes Aug. 17, 1842. Thos. WHEELER 
NION ROAD NURSERIES, PLYMOUT 
ILLIAM E. Segoe Mvvianbade, SEEps- 
Nn, and Fiorist, has the of offering to oa 
ade, the following new varieties 
ELARGONIUMS, 
raised by P. E. Lyne. Esa. 0 of — the entire stock of which 
he has ona titer obtain: 
yne 
“re Hon. Secs. 
bility, Amaneans; and sod 
nrise - + €3°3 Ceach 
=a uke of Co rmwall « ~ e258 
» Lord Ebrington . * a 3 @"';, 
» Princess ta ‘ o Soe Oy 
= Cynthia . . 110 0 y» 
Modes sty ; é i E260", 
Hamlet 110 0 4, 
Bassett’s Glory of the We 9 7 9S 
a usua ‘o the Trade. 
Strong Plants of Prince: vat Noreen ote payte a peg are now 
ready for delivery. The ot eee orts will t in October. 
Agents in London—Mess = eae arner, scien, ornhill, and 
Mr. Wm * towe, Seedsman, , Knightsbridge; from whom 
eta and F nts mn a can be p reborn Par e drawings of 
some eat the Seedling can 
also be had on application at the Union Roa d amare ry, Plymouth; 
or by reference to rdeners’ Chronicle of Recent 6, 1842, 
Union Road Nurs Pood ng ten ene My August 3, 1842. 
ul Collections of sg or Greenhouse Climbers, GK, GB, LS, 
The Gold ae yeee ns medal is not to be awarded 
for fewer than 12 distinct 
Tall Cacti in flower, LS, SK 
. Single specimens of Ornamental Plants, ot SK, SB, C. 
X. Miscellaneous carn SK, SB, C.— Cockscombs, 
be 2 Sao gyal and c ut flowers, are cheques excluded from 
ee Seedling Florists’ Flowers, SK, SB, C.—N.B. Every ‘ected 
ped it be shown ae ie and must be ecm te aa the 
itis to bear. The seedlin 
} Aad once in the pecan Pel: wiser att are ton be shown 
in single trusses, with a gid leaf, — Soret the tat 
as not to support them; and the to be dress 
or an’ ge tht substance, but must 9 
shown ese gg aa ey cancer bush 
Cuass III.—Fruit, et-gardeners, or persons in the 
pees baa ‘Tegulary y supplying ‘the market, and private growers, 
of eac’ 
er.—N.B. All Fruit must be 
es ay if engin Eg ill be disqualified. 
vA Wpesamnes  Setectionn of Fruit, consisting of at least 
t , Peach d Nectarines being 
ered as only one kind, GK, GB, LS.—N.B. 
Tomatoes, Gourds, and —— kitchen-garden produce, 
are excluded ng this letter 
AA. Grapes, SG, LS, SK, SB. 
e SG, is SK, SB. 
% s or Nectarines ny of six specimens, SK, SB. 
DD. Miscellatioute Fruit, § SK, 
DGES.—The or have ie yo f increasing ©: 
jehing, the number and value of the § ce a canes ate 
or particular objects, and also of co Silver Me 
dals or Certificates in cases not contemplated gre ese regula- 
tions, i. ae think it rT od 
The 6 are also required to bear in ae d that the Society’s 
medals 2 are S omeed, less for new aad pbs ny cuseet, ‘el for fine 
Specimens of H Horticultu tural skill, the pe of athe wie in in- 
tituting these meetings being not so much to encourage the 
UM LANCIFOLIUM,. 
_ GRoom, Ctcie Rise, near Lon 
moved from Walworth,) by sgputenment Florist to Her 
Maj tfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, 
that he has a fine stock of Lilium a album, and pune. 
tatum, which he can supply at bed modera' 
He begs to say his Catalogue of Gerani 
very, and can be had on eppheation, 
| BoE aided opie hie helms 
art 
on, pre- emi. 
sas ind 
don, (Re- 
oe is ready for deli- 
ce re- 
berry Prince” Albert, which for 
productiveness and size cannot on equalled. Price per 100, each, 
50s.; and their E 20s. Runners are now cir deadly. tind Yon ay be 
had on applicati on to them at Manor Farm, Deptford. 
Myatt’s famed Victoria eee 50s. per 100 sets, or 1s. 6d. per 
root, will be ready in Octobe 
AULOVNIA IMPER 
e larger 
ossoms (whi 
h ifal effect in 
f a bea 
ene young plants, 15s. each, and adiscount of one- age will 
~ allowed where six plants are taken, All orders to be prepaid 
o the address below, and accompanied by a remi steancn from 
CHAS, VAN Geert, Nurseryman, Antwerp, care of Mr, G. Rhan 
Crescent, wren London, 
NB carria age will be paid to London, 
Sat yh de ROAD NURSERIES, near BRISTOL. 
Cc 
rists are Sale 
ing out by the name of “‘ Racemifiora éle 
gracefully elegant; the lateral 
wit ith numerous long d 
pe 
a ye nts, in bloom, 
will be sent, if ordered, at rte ne 
TO GROWERS OF 25 AND OTHER DUTCH 
ARMOUTH approximating so closely to Haarlem, 
the transit between the two es not pying more than 
10 12 hours, has induced : “a OUELL to pay repeat 
visits, for the purpose of inspecting not only the Blooms, but 
ascertaining the ers; concluded the objects 
they had in view in this respect, they have now the pleasure 
of announcing that this Season they will importa large quantity of 
Hyacinths, and other Bulbs for which ee is so justly cele- 
brated; and they confidently assert that wee ca 
i most c 
, they be es ve are remarkabl 
fine; and parties at a distance favouring them with their co 
mands will have Bulbs included, to compensate is some degre 
or carriage. 
Catalogues may be had on application. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, » Augus st 11th, 1842. 
URSERYMEN, PINE GROWERS AND OTH 
| ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are einntrvcted 
by the Trustees of apes srs. Adamson and Son 
ington Common, to subm c cl 
age with Brick and Ironwork and er Apparatus 
23 about 10,000 0 Pine we he of the oo quality, — well- 
known pao ap oni asa a considerable f Cucumber, 
r Frames and Lights ; ar omer x of G u 
ae po be ars will short) 
The whole of ther splendid iraraty y cena her Stock will be dis- 
posed of by eon Auction rene be third week in agg 
of which tim ice an rs will be give 
sery, oo omic 
BLE ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS 
ESSRS. THOMAS sap dap hom os AND SONS 
(of Liv 
erpoo 
rare plants, that 
Premises, Aicpurtn, a Liverpool, 
August next, and following days, at 12 0 
THE = WELL-KNOWN, AND JUSTLY. CELEBRATED 
LECTION OF ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, 
nthe Property of Richarp Harrison, Es Sq. 
In the FR nt vt will be found large and rare specimens of the 
ANGRECUM B pcre am M; Carrizyas, including Skinneri, Per- 
ery large), » Lod 
rini oe) biata pat es rami > 
digesi . trina, Superba, .& c. Eprrpe » all 
fine ; Pc! =e veral unnam named 1 oer piemed Sprntnions, 
DENDROBIUMS; Ag’ som cornutum, and odoratum ; 
OponToGLossuM grande, macnlaturs, &c. ; withabout fonr hun- 
dred other varieties of choice ParasiTIcAL Pants, including 
pea, 
others. Together with a general 
of an important character, and highly interesting to the lover of 
otany. Z a 
The above Collection, for its extent, is allowed to be one of the 
finest in Europe, and is the result of twenty years’ formation, by 
Mr. Harrison, regardi ly variety and perfection. 
the mornings 
be ready in a few days, had at the followin 
of the Gardeners’ Chronicle and the “ See’ 3 agazine ; 
Messrs. be ron Sa Paternoster Row, London ; at the place ni 
Sale, and of Thos. Winstanley and Sons, Live erpool. 
TING BY HOT WATER. 
Homoures, and every description of Horticultural 
Buildin: es Churches, “—s ls, Public Buildings, Mansions 
d large Rooms, fitted up with the ‘above apparatus on the most 
improved and ebaaaie as rehodle 
WALKER and Co. (ate om: Mosley-s Street, Manchester) beg 
captatennee ce that they continue to execute wor rks of the above 
description, in which they have introduce ant 
provements of a satisfactory nature, especially to Horticultu- 
rists. They have applied this principle on a more extensive 
eeoeae pre r been hitherto adopted at the ne agree Con- 
and athiouses of his Grace the Duke of Se 
ron vs sia other extensive establishments, with the most 
complete success. 
They have also successfully applied C. W. Williams’ Patent 
Furnace to their boilers, and have made arrangements, 
€ - It economises fuel, 
he nuisance and disfigurement of smoke, so mu uch 
mplained of by Gardeners, and is a new and valu able fi 
ro these Apparatus. 
Works executed in every part of the United Kingdom ‘with 
punctuality and despatch.—a3, Brown-street, Manchester. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural i 
other Buildings. — STEPHENSON and Co., Agen’ 
Old Park Iron-w — and prvi rei eo Gracechurch. see 
London, solicit an inspection of their Conical Boiler. 
(See Editor’s description, Gardeners’ civengae “March boas 
To Amateurs penn — = be —— invaluable. aa 
complete wit pete in brickwork, 
pleasure, very orn: 4 im, ae requ 
seve ped sapest ance 
