THE GARDENERS’ CHRON ICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS, 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 35 No. 35—1842. 
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Price 6d. 
OF THE PRINCIPAL oT ae SUBJECTS IN 
af THE roe owe NUMB - 
Aerides ii Ixias, mon treatment - 561 B 
Alstremeria nemorcsa . 550 : — roum, not injurious to 
Amateur’s Darien - 557 6 ttle 558.4 
Ants, to drive a way. 561 b hasonees, to produce i in winter 557 a 
Apricut-trees, not suited fora Mildew on viet trees, to gts. 
po ya 16 vent 558 c 
Apr to plan t during prhece 6b | Moles, to roy 560 a 
ee boatle » $616) Nitrate og ‘toda, where Pro 
Beetles a k, not “injurious ene J B6l e¢ 
a to gard a) Pea , to 558 b 
staal 539 ¢ Peat, ‘renee in in promoting’ 
amen m Gardens, noticed » 8605 the growth 558 
Bryony, des: i 555 ¢| Pencarrow, He a 560 b 
Carnations, 1 ist of the best 5566) Salvia patens, dropping ite” 
Chesnut, ——, sob of 557 ¢ flowe “ 558 ¢ 
Colours f fio Scale on Pines, to destroy 558 c 
cause 0: — 5554 | Sulphur, its effects on Ants 558 a 
Cuttings, to ret for India’ 558 b — , toapply . 55h ec 
Forest-trees, to pra 557 6 oads, inimival to Bees 559 4 
Fruit, cheap. + 5614) Turnip-fiy, to destroy _ 6604 
Gardeners’ Forei « 5604) Vine, its treatment . 5534 
Grapes, cause of s vive + 561 5| Wall-truit, to pet from 
Heliotrope, treatm he . 556 c¢ Wasps 5584 
Honey, poisonous » 558a)| Wall trees, ‘to summer prune « 556 a 
take 558. | Wasps’ Nests,todestroy . 560 ¢ 
Hotwater tag injurious to the Weather, a . 558" ¢ 
ts of Vines . 561 5} Weeds, to extirpa 
cocgernnaiettes pr eee OF LONDON, © 
NS AT THE GARDEN 
ns interested in Phovwier: Exhibition are invited to suggest 
may occur to The desire of the 
n 
d to the V: retary, 21, Regent. 
fore the Exhibition Committee for consi- 
The fe foul ollowing were adic ations observed during 
—These will be divided into berger 
‘No hs ches not of 
u 
ie conse € 0 mi 
€ the officers of ociety 
hs attac here oie dutedts caikeaee, it is i hry Se at cor- 
te Rage y be by vered to the clerk as soon as the exhibitor 
reaches 
Crass I Plow ers for which Nurserymen and Private Growers 
- exhibit inoue Arata of each other. 
of 24 blooms, LS, SK, SB, 
ae s of 24 blooms, LS, SK, SB. . 
24 blooms, S 
-lections of 30 species, GK, 8G, LS, 
collections of six species, GB, LS, P-aall 
‘person who shows 3B 
ee ae ‘in collections of not fewer than six spe. 
daceze, in si ingle specimens, TS, K> SB. 
ms, in eallactiona oy 12 raaere in pots, not ex- 
» GB. 
B. 
arden Roses, 
Hyb: ids, LS, eit SK. 
Chinese or Hybri d Roses, such as 
scented, and csienliow varieties, 1 
ae of rhea ge be allow 
r all his Moses, which, being double, is 
equal to 30 ft. 3 boxes. Ifany Exhibitor I pero the ne 
edals both in M a «Ferg ag 
M,N, and in neg 
wt 
exclusive of all Chinese or Chinese 
of 
in collections of Beane 
plants, GK, GB, S¢ SG, LS. 
Q. Stove or Greenho: use Plants, in Sa Spa alia 
plants, GB, LS, SK. 
pag Plants, in collections of six distinct spe- 
‘SK.—N.B. Persons exhibiting in P and Q will not 
reenhouse Clim Climbers, GK, & 
—N. 3. “The Go Gold 1 knightian medal is not to pede tie: 
_.. for fewer than 12 distinct kinds 
V.. Tall Cacti in Pa i LS, SK. 
‘ f Ornamental Plants, LS, SK, Bee Shee 
cous" "Plowers: SK, bee CWE. ney ay 0.5 
— and cut flowers, are altogether wainaiea 
— 
ling Florists’ Hower Sk, SB, C.—N.B. Every 
Jonors.— dges 
ih, Sie Dhblg: of tet Gomme a te 
sabslingn being novi muri We coleman ae 
ra not to 
A PRIZE ot of £10, obese to all England, will be awarded 
at the THANET as Ainge LTURAL and HORTICULTU- 
RAL SOCIETY’S EXH ITION, to be held September 8th, at 
the Ranelagh Gardens, * Peter? . a ng miles distant fro: m Mar. 
gate), for the beat 24 Dissimilar D. 
16. Hopeson, Hon. Sec. 
Vicarage, St. Peter’s, August 1 6,1 
N,B.—Exhibitors to stove’ their own Stands, 
Sa sa a ae ee eee gh 
WINDSOR AND ETON eh HORTICULTURAL 
soc 
(THE GRAND ANNUAL SHOW 
n 
of cane Society will 
8, to be shown in numbers not exceeding : 
will be allowed to exhibit 
» Hon. 
WARWICK AND WARWICKSHIRE, HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIET 
Ps the FOURTH EXHIBITION o pine) bare 
eg! held at the Cou tee 
Septem 14th, Two ake ometen, } - 5 all En ana. ot 
51. prey soe: a DAHLIAS—one to Amateu a Oo ~sanarcas 
ce to Non-s hina Said Prd 
enticated as 
Parties at a distanc wishing to attend may consign their 
flowers to the age paid. 
E IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF 
HER Most N GRACIOUS MAJESTY AND HIS ROYAL 
HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT. 
pe | HE SALT HILL Palengorhgl DARL. SHOW will 
exhibited in the Stands with named Flowers, 
take a Dinner Ticket. 
e first 
Each Exhibitor to 
m the West of England, andthe Quarter. 
ndo ay hi at Slou 7 before Eleven o’Clock, 
y -be. taken these Trains for the conveyance 
of the Finca as the time re Staging is motte to ert 
Eleven o’Clock. Trains arrive at the Slough Station ev: 
hour throughout the day. 
A oe em — ag be in attendances: 
One 0’Cloc’ S 28. ep "alter Fo Four eee 1s, each, 
All co: Staite te be a 
Mr r. Promae Brows, Slougb, | 
r ‘ary Secretary. 
be held in the a of the New Royal Hotel, ining 
the Railway Station t slough, on Faunay, September 16¢ , Ona 
scale unequalled And —, = 
pad Class, Amateurs, or Gentlemen’ = Gardeners, 2 Blooms 3 Prizes | 
» 3 
3rd “a Nurserymen ef 36 ze 3 pe 
th ” ” " ” 3 ” 
Bh. » Seedlings ot Bias 
bh. 4 
Entrance, to the Ist, a ard, and 4th Vccasla ‘Tos. 6d.” 
F 5s, ‘ 
£ntrances to be made Gn = yo the 12th September. Ex- 
hibitor. a provide their own Bteads. Seedlings not to be 
to be opened at | 
—————_—_—_——— 
| Mister BRITISH QUEEN STRAW BERRY, 
after two years’ competition, s i i emi 
3 and, in returning ‘thanks to their num 
friend: ds, J. and att y can with confidence re- 
commend it as the most superb fruit yet known. 
Also their new von 3 Strawberiy bho aw which 
 petpescse ge dea ot be cqu Price per 100, cael: 
200. Mabnete sae cae ready. 4 nd may be 
hed on application to hes at Manor-Farm, Deptf 
Myatt’s famed Victoria — 50s. per 100 aaa; or ls. 6d. per 
ready in Oct 
root, will soe 
SUPERB voopeey ag ge _ 1841, 
Py = A. SMITH and Co. beg to invite 4 names 
e Trade kanal a! comege? svar 
DABLIAS, Biancs, Sir R. Sale, R 
., whilst in 
trom their Nove 
a visit, and prevent disappoi 
at most of the hee se 4 in Lo pens 
e Nursery is situated on the High Road. Omnibuses sabeed 
the “Royal Ex pacheaye. and Flower- Pots Bishopsgate-street, 
every quarter-of-an- — Fare 6d 
Hackney, London 
NION ROAD NURSERIES, PLYMO 
wun 
ine ; 
inbow, Duke of Wellimets 
n growth; es they fatter theinselves that wadient cea 
ity and superio am eo eee ne 
AM E, RENDLE, Nonsenvatay, SEEDS- 
AYD Froniss, has the 
mrche ere bright rosy rosy orange; the 
forming a co’ 
trusses well, poe) looms free variety. 
Plan y 
and Amateur’s Guide” for August— - 
Lyxx’s DuKE or CORNWALL. —Is a bright ¢rimson scarlet, 
pone sewage full- a spot large and i 
d 
extraordinary ‘prilliancy of colour, we tras 
more favourable circumstances.” 
al Cabinet, p 40,—* Mr. Lyn 
attractive flower, nae “peony ‘rile in colour. 
It is very distin ree - Each 3 
m b 4 
‘Eahgs ,s BES 
a delicate rose, 
@pper Scnal's are intensely rich, 
maroon ape: with a fiery flash ve erging 
‘Strik: 
s CYNTHIA. See ssciiis relldinsieinegasieiie-tas wes 
-perior in every respect; quite round, and a decided favourite. 
pie THORNBURY GRAND DAHLIA SHOW, 
to all Hf 
ann, Hon. Sec. 
; EXHIBITION OF LILIUM Fistor | LIUM. 
n (removed from 
* Walw lorist i Her Majesty, 
to inforni the Nobitity, Gentry. a ana Publ ic, that his pao OB 
UM 1UM is in full flower, and may 
be viewed any day from live o’clock until six, Sundays s excepted. 
diapiteance ¢ Gratis. 
‘AND C. a Seg Pebpins ia Seedsmen, 
* 156, Cheapside, London, have 
IST of FLOWER and 
te Novel of the ena pees will be forwarded, Post | 
free, on applicatio: 
Baas Aub AND Co, hoe tees yee of _bealthy 
PLANTS of wing select oe soe 
coccinea, 
an purpurea ; a, Westpbelin — , suaveolens, inter- 
media, moliis ; ssc about 180 ther fee omerne ind. 
Camberwell N 
1. igeere’ PONTEY begs to call the attention of the 
Public to the following splendid ibeaieok trey sa RGO. 
NIUMS, aie bet ill be sent out this antumn nig 
Th MORLEY w 
ces named 
under. NTESS OF ri MEDAL 
at the Royal Dewan and Cornwail Horticuitural ‘society's Show 
Devon onport in 1841, under the name of Beauty’s 
Wood's Countess of Morley 
” Royal P j 
Lyne’s Mopsry aay. deep peach blossom, distinct black 
white centre, broad round petals; and a great noveity. 
. each, 
Lyne’s HAMLET. 3; not large, bu 
Brilliant crimson scarlet 
very clear flower ; gir ory spor is "ee rich, extending 2 nya dy se 
the top petal: and laced re oo ar po 
obtained 
in aes Pl beating: 
_ TO THE of the W us 
Plan Princess and Glory o estare now 
delivers , tse other sorts will be sent out in October, 
Agents peg pont Messrs. Warner, f Cornhill; and 
Mr, W. ulatow., oang ree Knightsbridge; from whom Plants 
peor the Lhe Pyes' i where drawings of some of the varieties 
te prseaiet a aleoist the following Nurserymen :— Messrs. 
rae wok Pine-apple Place; Lov, Clapton ; 3 aor 
essrs. 
Smith, Dalst Mr. G. H. Bunne » Kingsland; Mr. H. Groo 
Walworth ; Me. Willmer, svabery;" i Messrs. Veitch, Exeter 
bachete: Peillson-eed Badier , Derby; . Rogers an ; 
Uttoxeter; Mr. Thos. Appleby, ¥ York ; Mr. EH. Fuller, Worthing! 
gy om wen ahaa By Mr. W. Kelland, 
Union- 
road Nurseries, Plymouth, yaimcer o. 1842. 
TO GROWERS OF HYACINTHS, AND OTHER DUTCH 
BULBS. 
| YARMOUTH spp: 8 ig soe me so closely to Haarlem, 
the transit betw: more than 
places not occupying more 
ii objects” 
pect, they have now the pleasure. 
ncn that ‘this Season hae 5 walimrt oS ae 
ths, her h Haar ’ 
“7 
na 
mands bie’ oe Bulbs included, to 
for 
Beast wed/ ml be hes Ge apemieeians 
‘crate poole de — 
