THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
2 A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
No. 37—1842. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, beet 10. 
X OF THE peer ces HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS 
= HE oe <i me “og 
s Ga: wen 8 b | Lobelia gracilis, hardy . . 59956 
~ Apoles, vo to preserve in winter . ore ¢ | Mormodes oe * Pe <4 b 
gus, its treatine nt . bende Onion-grub, to destr c 
* Park, noticed 91 ¢ | Organic Mineral AManures, No. 5 807 ¢ 
4g _ Bagshot to obtain > owned crop rol c Peony Boo good kinds of 
Bignonia pees, its treat- care, ages kinds 
ment 593 ¢ Oo ripen late kinds" mee c 
Carnation, ‘Leeflingii_ 591 b | Pine ei piwiahes cause of their turn- 
ame ,» Don John y. Martin’ 8 ing yellow 893 ¢ 
- 5894 | Plants, ornament "kinds for 
ttercnel, grow plants i in 591 b ¢ border bor re ; 3 
| Crinum eet as a hardy Plants suitable for edgings - 6 
aquatic 589-a | Poplar, its treatment in = 691 ¢ 
ee rt al “for winter forcing 593 b | Potatoes, pg early kin - 593 b 
‘opa pad . Potentillas, to Propagat 593 b 
res Sapeieent ion o! ° Primula denticulata 591 b 
a -_ ,. Lien id Fruifulnes . 503 ‘A Shrubs, Aowering ~ 593 
— g, remarks Sobralia macrant 691 b 
= fe 588 b —_— heterophylla, its treat- 
a onal aj ropriated to the 593 b 
a owtho fs ote Strawberry, M Myatt’s Eliza 593 c 
: , perhe 588 Timber, best season for felling 593 4 
Sool eel Foreign Library 691 ¢ Transplanting, eer mn for 693 b 
: petterem 20 tani + 6895 pene 6 * = c 
_ Gooseberries, to for 589 « Stal 1b 
Groom’s Nurser ced 5924 Vaowaie ata to raise seeds = c 
Zpomea Learii, in the. open air 5894 wae benefit of syringing + 5894 
i Quamoclit t, its treat- Wasps, to destroy 589 ¢ 
fe = « 591 ¢ Weets; perennial, to ‘extirpate 587 a 
* age vale SY 590 a to destroy their seeds . 593 b 
Fe eg thelr ‘ansformation West’ 8 remarks on the Mis- 
re to frui 5 management of Timber, rey. 592 4 
| Plonicuntonar SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
The DAHLIA SHOW is appointed for TUES ESDAY, the 20th 
_ Sept., at the CROWN and ey obec TAVERN, STRAND, when 
g the following Prizes will be 
Amat 
owing shove: 200 = se lst prize » 3l.; 2d, 2/.; 
- 3d, 12, inako eurs p esa under 200 plants, Ist. prize, 2/.; 2d, 
1/. 10s.; 3d, 15s. This class is confined to Membe ers, 
Professional Florists, 1st prize, 3/.; 2d, sah ony 1. 10s. ; 4th, 11. 
Entrance pep 6d.; oni m ber: 
tranc 
ings—the number of Prizes is ono limited but let to the 
D ascreticn of the judge. é 
1841, 6 Blooms, Ist rar ie ‘ 1 ie 
‘ 010 0 
1 842 yl iiisom:; Ist do. * . 0 ¢ : 
Ditto, ditto, catons —- 
ance—Members, nd ; “Non. Semmens i 
a The last exhibition of White Seedling Dahlias of “i841, for a 
Si 5s., apoy d by Mr, LP sige will take place on the 2th. 
4 N otice o be given to the Secretary on or before Monday, the 
19th ogy ‘nidsennea nore: place, Southampton-street, Camber- 
_ Well. Exhibitors to provide their own apace’: and parties wish- 
in gS, May forward the 
ing to show Se rage oc the Se “ml 
at the Crown r Tavern, Strand, wi th the entran 
_ Money ; but recei unl mpanied by the 
_ names ca to be _ to ge Beadiings may be exhibited 
ile i . C. WILDMAN, wena Sec 
e Society intended to Meet every week du urin ng 
| but in eene e of t uth ps8 ey . 8 
i _ Show taking bn Tuesday, | the 14th, the ecotaral Boe 
q will o} nly meet on Tuesday, the 20th and 2 27th of this month. 
; oney paid for Mr Mr. Wild aah 
* And the entrance m a, 
ROYAL SURREY ZOOLOGICAL, G 
LAST FLOWER SHOW OF THE SEA , Gane 
E ROYAL SOUTH LONDON FLORIC UL- 
TURAL SOCIETY’S Deane alg AUTUMNAL DAHLIA SHOW 
and Miscellaneous Exhibition a Flowers, Fruit, 
3th. 
ce: 
din attractions of Gardens will be combined to 
render this the most splendid FETE of the Season! Concert 
— é y the i and of the Establishment— Rome 
—the r 
uminated Tableau des 
urs! emblematic of pret acknal idee 
dmission One e Shilling ounce at One. Fireworks at Eight 
ecisely. 
UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF 
HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY AND HIS ROYAL 
GH. RINCE ALBERT. 
HE SALT HILL BEANE sii ne SHOW will 
be he! ters oft ‘es tag me 
her 
a ae 
Railwa 
E wale unequalled at any previous s Exhibiti 
» His Grace the Duke a (Buckingham and Chandos. 
a sidents. 
_ The Marquis of Fused 18. Rice Clayton, Esq., M.P. 
_ The Right Hon. the Earl of! G.S. Harcourt, Esq. 
: R. H. Cox z, Beg, 
Right Hon. Lord Boston * 
The Pro pretest xe Fellows’ of 5. “walt ae M.P. 
nm C R. To ’ 
C.R. Scott. ro Esq., M.P. be pt. Bulkley 
Sir George Nugent, Bart. Esq. 
94 RI Dt 
Ist ng Amateurs, G 
and ”» . ” 
Nurserymen ee 
” 1 , 
” Seedlings é 
~ 
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1841 
1842 
Entrance, to the lat, ond, ‘i and 4th cen, 1s. 
» ~ 
baw 
gekekaa 
° 
= 
not to a 
8 with named Vivek Exhibitor ie 
No Flowers to eg removed before §: 
exhibited in the Stan 
a 
o'clo ve, inner Ticket. 
S the first Train from the West of England, and the Quart 
past Ten eo London, arrive at Slough teers ie Eleven o’Clock, 
vantage en of Tr conveyance 
Half-past 
ve at the Slough Station every 
he day. 
ilitary Band will be i in e ean ce. 
L Doors to be opened at 
One o’Clock. Tickets 2s. eac d after Four o’Clock ee each, 
All communications to beadaresed i“ 
oMAS Brown, Slough, 
Honorary Secretary. 
(CROYDON FLORAL AND 
SOCIETY. Thelast ey aig for ‘the year 1842, of ont 
i oe 
w 
Admittance from 2 o’clock till s-—Subs ribers, Gratis.—Non 
hohecrsiere: One Shilling.—Children, atime. Spencer of 
Sa cos and Cottagers exhibiting admitted Gratis after four 
The Members of the Society, and Friends introduced by them 
i at the eh Sony don the day of the Exhibition’ 
five o'clock precisely. Tickets (10s. 6d. each) to be obtained 
f Mr. Gardner, the landlord, on or before Monday, the 12th of 
Tickets a and lists of the Prizes y be obtained at Mrs. Eb- 
—o and = Robt. Henbrey’s, High Street, Croydon ; where 
Subscriptions and Donations may be received. 
1 east dg tag Diltail hay HORTICUL- 
The Right agsrariges the Earl of Stamford. and Warrington. 
The gig: oe are the — of Wilton. 
d, Bart, 
Pivsivaes kare Fancis. aon, M.P. 
ViceE-PRESIDENTS. 
Wilbraham gooey Esq. phn as Fleming, Esq. 
ry W. Barton, Esq. Wi ve Entwisle, Esq. 
Thir A Exhibition for _: will = held at the Gardens, Old 
Trafford, on Friday, Septem 16th, at One o’clock at Noon, 
— Prizes per bea whtanl in Jake geal pact urs, Gardeners, 
Nurserymen, and Cottagers, for the best ee iy 
Stove and Greenhouse rae ae uits, and 
R ona for Exhibiting. 
Productions binge. = exhibit 
either =~ ale 
pecimen 
from the coun 
a list given to con’ the names of the Plants, 
lowers, Fruits and Vegetables, not later t half-past nine 
o’clock; and ions m intheseveral classes, 
and all labelled with i S, 1 than eleve 
*clock ; after h time none will be allowed to be staged. Th 
specimens must remain ha d until six o’clock, when they will 
be delivered bs the Exhib 
Regula nee ‘or Admission. 
Hereditary —_ bers and Annual Sahearibers of Two Guinea 
os free admission to the Exhibitions and a for den 
ves and all the cal members of their 
gy edn Subscribers of One Guinea have the right of personal 
admission only to the Exhibitions and Gardens, during the cur- 
rent year of thei ption. 
6d. each. f; oO ¢ 
y 
on-Subscribers 2. 
8. E. Corram, Sec. 
im eerie pole, ROAD NURSERIES, near BRISTOL. 
W. MAULE and CO. beg to call the attention of Horticultu- 
rists to a new and desirable hte eae which 
ra élega: 
gracefully elegant; the Wann etre are set at every 
with numerous long deep-red flowers Mk me ad = 
stem of the plant, 
wiil be sent, if ordered, at 5s. or 7s. 6d. eac 
(5a PICOTEES, AND PINKS.— 
NATHANIEL NORMAN, Florist, begs to call the attention 
of the Nobility, G y, Amateurs, and his friends en 
es this season at "the fol. 
1 : London Horticulture, Tg party South Lo: Teun 
Sout! e and Floricultural Soci 
Plants now ready, in fine healthy re dees 
Catalogues may be had on prepaid application.—Bull Fields, 
Wool 
M xatr’s weit! QUEEN STRAWBERRY, 
” competiti 
after two ey 
nence; and, in erous patrons and 
dW. Myatt te to say they i with confidence re- 
friends, J. an 
wberty frie Albert, which for 
roductiveness and size cannot be equalled. Price per 100, each, 
s.; and 20s. Runners are now ready, and may be 
Sek on application to them at Manor Farm, 
Pho fos famed Vi eg vb atau 50s. per 100 sets, or 1s. 6d. per 
ll be ready in October. 
Mouse BREWER, Rare corks Road, Cam- 
begs respectfully to call the attention of the Nobi- 
lity, Gentry, and the Public to that i vaiiener w Strawberry, 
the Emrer 
fine favour, w 
Fine <i ong plan 
MESSRS. | TYSO and SON, sree arta 
y invite the attention of the Nobility, Gen’ 
and is Pani, ae their Extensive Collection of FLORIST’S 
tart rec a descriptive priced Catalogue of which may be 
ce m prepaid application, enclosing a twopenny 
al 
TULIPS. 
Messrs. T. and Son have 460 varieties, embracing most of the 
new and approved sorts, which they offer at the following low 
prices, in beds, containing an equal n! ae ac Roses, Byble- 
mens, and Bizards, under name, arranged for planting :— 
eC 8. € 
ENT.—A bed of 30 rows, or 210 bulbs, in- 
cluding peearg extra do new sorts . ‘ 20 0 0 
of 40 rows, or 280 bulbs tto 25 0 
2d Peis Biiate —A; <4 of 30 sae sic paci very 
fine sorts ‘ . * * 12 8 
A bed of 40 ow ditto ‘ reg |. 
ota g dys 
In assortments, a names fr rom 5 
fine Mixtures, from 
lings, 100 varieties, Tol. 
ee soaeod saved from named Sorts, 5s. and 10s. per 
rwarded with si 
emen forwarding 
ist A 
oo 
amed Ranun es and Seed can be forw 
post a mill ‘be mack free, to gentlemen 
Price 6d. 
M. cthgpens Be NURSERY MAN, LAVENDER 
H » WANDSWORTH, to invite attention to his 
Colle ee that ease i ane of Plants—the Ferns. W. P 
offers strong eee! Plants in pots at i page from 9d. and 
s ch, according to rarity of species, & 
will stat < supply ASSORTED COLLECTIONS as follows: 
d. 
A ite bor heal “geen - ° 0 
enty Sa Tae ae 
of Twelve tn 015 0 
0 7 6 
A Cantéetion of Thirty y Species, au sub- 
rt xotic 315 0 
pe of = Age on . 33 6 
” or rwe mt + . 210 0 
” 7 = 9 10 ; 
Ol 
2 
© Greutieanen, of 
from Seven Shillings 
Wardian ases of Perms: or Ward's. portable 
various diets and prices, bo ee the Plants, 
and Sixpence to Two and Five Guineas. 
*,* Wardian Cases fitted v up and furnished with Plants at very 
moderate prices.—Lavender Hill Nursery, Sept. 10, 1842. 
TO GROWERS OF or ee” AND OTHER DUTCH 
BULB 
Boone. LL have pin epi in announ- 
ing that they — ste ceived th mportation of the 
above ak from Haar] the. ‘Bulbs Sing. remarkably 
and sound. For particu ie sm their advertisement in the 
deners’ Chronicle of 27th Au 
Catalogues may Oy ha d on application. 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Sept. Ist, 1842. 
Gar. 
nabepst begs to inform the Public that he will 
e strong and well-rooted Plants of the fo ollowing ready 
for ninteees on and after the ist of ae tober : 
AE api 
DESIDERATA.— For colour an  deoeeigii of this beautiful 
Pansy, see Gerdinesy Gheeaticts for May 28th of the present year. 
F. Barnes's, No. 5. Eg gaat Reg 
.—Upper petals, bright puc 
; lower petals, pure white, 
eens a splendid eye; quite round, 
Price 
flat, and superb show flower. 
LOX OMNIFLORA MAGNA 
This splendid Pine is of a pure white, very ery arse, round, and 
of excellent habits; very superior to any Phlox i in cultivation. 
Price 5s. 
gone na ah: bri it ery. scarlet, " ptoducing large corymbs 
=i, aaeal te ze to V. Delica 
raf ie ore tte, bright, rosy pink, 
large, and very fragrant, 
Price 8s. 6d. VW + +, 7 + 
NB —No 
variety are tak 
8. G. Khewias begs t o state he has — — his much- 
admired Seedling Verbenas nak ne Hye 5 the preceding year’s 
ioides ca Barnesii, viola- 
& 
mended, as the re of en is limited 
~P.S.— Orders. taken av 
croft Ni 
er and Warner, Cornhill. 
t. a1 1842. 
ch finer th 
GUERNSEY "AND ‘BELLADONNA * LILIES, 8s. per dozen, 
box included. These ought to be planted as soon as possible. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
eed 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJ ESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER,. 
Yo. OUELL & & aist 's titan Collection of the above 
attainable variety “Lai: Sead of 
ond | “havin expense in ren et 
ost extensive om select in the kingdom, they 
beg to announce that they purpose commencing to exec 
orders the first week in October, wu pon the following ms rms:— 
25 pairs of extra fine first-rate Show flowers, 5 6 ry 
) d do. 210 0 
Show flowers, . *; 
” de do. % . 
» Of extra fine Show Pinks, . . 
~ ~~ hoe 
BRESs 
i) 
: 
athens of 
roid the poh nari r= Carriage, 
een free of postage, at the extra 
&c., they will s 
arge of 2s. per doz _- r.. 
eference. i 
> J ze ee 
unknown correspon nden 
Catalo ns es may be hed on application, by enclosing two 
amps. 
postage 
UPERB FUCHSIA 
i b hee respectfully Me jute on they continue 
nding out, per Post (free), thei b Collection of Poorman 
me the mye sed 21s, per doz 
Grea mout th Nerseii Sept. 8, 1842. 
ME ESSRS. PAUL and SON, prprneragee HER 
beg to inform Rose general, 
they have just ese a Ni CATA couen or Roszs, 
which will be forwasied upon appli 
octavo, and 
four Po age § Pate os - 
unknown Co mente ee 
All Packages oa delivera ee cma in London. 
Cheshunt, Sept, 7th, 1342, 
