THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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No. 39—1842. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
F THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
INDEX . THE “er yuan 
Affghanistan , its i pea 
's Corner, No- 
Amateur’s Garden 620 b ating of Sodas auaniy is apply pot : 
erican border plan 625 a | Normandy Cress, itstreatment. 625 4 
Araucaria imbricata . + 621 ¢ | Oncidium urophyllum 623 a 
Beetles, to destro. - 621 c| Orchidac aceous plants, their treat- 
dding, remarks on 62la ment 625 
Carnation, Martin's Splendid 's Ca’ ntaldgied of Roses r rev. 624 a 
+, Twite wy 's Don John 621 a| Peas, mildew on 621 b 
Celery, | 624 Pean select dwarf 620 b 
Cereus, sani: flowered variety 623 a Phillips, Mr., his garden no. 
Currant-jam from white 7” ‘uit tice 624 
turning red 625 c| Plants,no’ ot ben efited by water- 
lia, « 62le ing in dry “gal 9a 
Eucomis gree dy . poh Potatoes in 621 b 
sem work Privet, Chinese, at propagate « 624¢ 
ruit- street, ceeding, to improve 600 ¢ c| Red Spider, to ~ tro 625 5 
Bintes and Wee . 619a| Rib-grass, to des: bl 625 a 
Ravdonere” J Foreign Tandy « 623 c| Roses, China . 6% a 
Gas-liquor, its effect on Grass . 623 c | Salt, its spplication . » 620¢ 
Geranium erianthum * . 6234 ulphate of Copper, its action 
Greenhouse plants, autumnal . 625 5 on weeds . : . 
Hartweg, Mr., account of 623 c | SulphateofIron,to fix Ammonia 625 @ 
Eeadesee’s ent On noticed, 6244 Thrips, todestroy .  . 625 a 
-— teeny Hum cid, re- Trees planted by her a 619 a 
619 6 | Turnip Saw-fly describe: +620 a 
Hyacinth, se 625 5 | Wall trees, Mr. Ayre eee ‘ 
Tpomea Learii i, beak seeds . 62) 5| _ of pruning 621 a 
Laurel, be routed oo Santis 621 b | Wasp, to cure its sting 621 ¢ 
Lime-rubbish, its eeiion 620 ¢| Wi bri orig to syns their’ 
Lime-water, i oaks 620 ¢ acks 
he tpes the last vadesie Stamp Returns just ‘Published, 
it Aah eg iad during the three ril, May. 
- June, e prese Aesieni af ames peg to each or ne 
Simintatineed Jomricabe gave aie ig avera; - berg nm of— 
GARDE dpa dl etots 
MORNIN ° . . . rep 
SUN * ‘ P . . * 4,013 
WATCHMAN ° . ; 4 3 . 3,961 
RECORD . . . . . . : 3,904 
SPECTATOR . . 4 ° ° « 3,538 
JOHN BULL . . : ° ° ° 3,461 
STANDARD . . . . ° + 3,333 
BYERIRE MAIL . « . . * 3,205 
ses + . . . . - 3,153 
. *. . 2,923 
atecnmagation’ cAZETTE . . = 2,847 
NON-CONFORMIST . : 3 ° 2,788 
RAILWAY TIMES 2 - 2,538 
BELL’S NEW WEEKLY MESSENGER . 2,250 
ATLAS * + 2,000 
NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE * 1,980 
peer hf ER . » 1,923 
Gus < . : 1,827 
ones SERVICE GAZETTE . . ox 15730 
COURT JOUR . . . 1,577 
MINING rounNat . ° ° ‘ « 1,577 
BRITISH QU . . . 1,558 
pap bites. peg ° > - 1,436 
AR DENERS’ GAZETTE ‘ . é 1,415 
Bucy FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL 
Fl » &C., 
ihe shove Mockely wil eller n lemabetouns ie Dalia tres Gong 
public, in ¢ Vin, 12. 108, 305 and 10s. Each hg 
contain 12 dissirallar flowers, 
“The Show will take place at the Town- Hail, on the 2ath inst.” 
ecretary. 
R. Co.utne, § 
NUINE DUTCH AND CAPE BULBS. 
CARTER, Seedsman ine Florist, “238, Hi - 
— of the very favourable season the quality is 
much finer than usual. 
GUERNSEY ‘AND BELLADONNA LILIES, 8s.. per dozen, 
box included. These ought to be planted as soon as possible. 
GIRLING begs to inform the Public that he ie 
S * have strong and well-rooted Plants of the following read 
for delivery on and after the Ist of October: 
SIES. 
- Destperata.—For col and di of th’ 
» See Gardeners’ Chronicle for May 28th of “—. moar pours 
- Barnes’s, No. 5. Price per plant, 7s. 6d. 
Crara.—Uppe: er petals, aya — lower petals, white, 
with a splendid ond : quite round, flat, and superb pots flower. 
Price 5s. 4 OMNIFLORA MAGNA. 
This splen did Phivat is ofa setts pagan very large, round, and 
> Sep ~Pragge habits; very su “9 Phiox in culti vation. 
rosy yd close and compact growing, 
y fragrant, and quite distinct from any out. 
—No all to th # Aces 
are taken 
G. likewise ‘begs to state he has strong plants of his much- 
wgived a dna vara of last and the preceding — 
growth, viz., Teucri carnea, T. rosea, * 
cea, delicat Shar rage .» &c., at moderate prices. 
ta, 
Remittance or reference —s nknown ee ro is re- 
ite: 
a ee taken by. At ogee and Warner, Cornhill. 
ursery, 1842. 
UTH. 
E. RENDLE, NURSERYMAN, SEEDs- 
PELARGONIUMS, 
speneeny solicited, orpsennt Meena are particular! 
» as thes’ tock of ome fe lim: 
Sept. 8. 
N ROAD NURSERIES, PLYMO 
w ILLIAM 
d Frorist, has the pleasure of offering to 
Nobility, heaters and the Trade, the following new varieties 
y P. E. Lyne of Lipson, the entire stock of which 
be has as suceeded in Fire = lta 
s Sunrise . 
- #33 0 each 
: Deke erent - chery gee 
” . ° 2 0 
” Pines toys >) 3 302 
eS Meat eee ae 
* . . 10 06 
Hamlet . : we) 
Bassett’s pel of the : West ek, BRE 
Discount to the Trade. 
Strong Plants of Pri rinodes Ieayal Souk Gh Glory of the West are now 
ready for dativery. The othe Oo tie ten En Oe ies Ocecheee. 
Agents in London—Messrs. Warner, Seedsmen, Cornhill, and 
Mr, Wm wy man, Knigh tsbri aces from whom Plants 
and ptions can be proc 
rawings of some 
can also 
application at the Unikom Mond unset Hyaieuth. 
Union Road Nursery, Plymouth, August 8, 186%, 
Covent ere and New pon ee ag 
ESATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 
Price 6d. 
RIBER now offers to the Trade a large 
quantity of BUCK’S TRUE INTERMEDIATE STOCK 
SEED, all of his ~~ saving, 57 = rate Terms. Packets for 
Amateurs from O 2s. as a fine Collection of 
teres ROOTS, Catetogeba of which ga be had on application. 
AMES Back, Seedsman, Bayswa 
UPERB TE oan DAHLIAS OF 184 
Tepay the ee 
Blooms may also be see 
don. 
High Roa nibus 
aa Royal os hange, an vibes: ost; Soopeante. since: pass 
every quarter-of-an- wee 6d. 
Hackney, “les don 
FULLER'S en PELARGONIUM, MA 
HEL, is now ready for Delivery ét 
particulars, see Advertisement in the 
n by Marnock and Manley, Hackney; 
Henderson, Pine Apple Place; and Harrison, Downham Market, 
a —_ ’ Floricultural Grounds, Park Crescent, Worthing, 
uss 
SUPERB SEEDLING PANSIES. 
AND Le GOODE beg to announce they ta now 
* ready for delivery strong ui plants of 12 Seedlings. 
which are considered first-rate flow: wie all oe have seen sae es 
at 42s. the Collection, Package included, J. and T. G. ca 
choicest last ee baw aaa So all Growers, oe. 
per dozen; Older Show Varieties 
dozen; Fine Border Rages ype mst : per Ap veoety ja few Packets of 
e selected Seed, at 2s. 6d., 5s, and 10s. per Pa ie. ‘Deactigtive 
Catalogues may air -, Prepaid mpuestion oa the Pree ved 
places :— Messrs. Corm and Co.’s, Bedford Conservatories, 
Mr. H. D. cormmake Ss, 
106, Deansgate, Manchester; and of the Advertisers, Ponder’s 
End, Middlesex. wh ei ittance respectfully requested from un- 
known corresponde 
T. WILLMER, FLORIST TO THE QUEEN 
begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public 
hat he has commen sending out plants of Picotees and Car- 
nations, which hy, well roo! from 
of 20,000 Layers, J. T, WwW. now offers 
to oye a any eiser he may be favoured with at the following 
oe 
4 tn + Dinnt 
maeat: of each, for 4 . . . . €3 0 0 
25 ditte ditto. . + . . . ey 110 0 
12 ditto ditto 15 0 
Fine one Auriculas, healthy and well established in 
, 12 fine selected kinds, including basket, &e. 110 0 
1B ew pan . of his ie a te new Pinks A deve " ‘ 
. 07 
Willmer’s Miss Jane . . . 0 5 @ 
Ditto Attila . . . 0 5 6 
Cooper’s Pri ce Albert, large and: fine - . eo ew Se 
ee s Haren Royal “@ 5-0 
‘or ready money only. General List Gas @ ladtis bon, 
septahoet enclosing roti —_— gst sect gregs: 
This adv tise isement will not be repeated 
Wit gtr dag IVERY, Rye-lane, Peckham, begs to 
his Friends and the — ~r he can again shety 
strong ronan of the following Cin oyal Blue, Rival Ring, 
perial Blue, Grandissima, Quella varies Pens heath Splen- 
‘ lorum, per 
himenes 
2s. 6d. each; Ac! —— rosea, 2s. 6d. each, 
oe RIVERS, Jun., Ronit rg announce to his Friends 
* and the e Public, that his New Descriptive CATALOGUE OF 
hon 
a twopenny s will be promptly ne to. 
me vitoots Herts, Sept. 2 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, 
WILLIAM | WOOD & SON beg wentiel hy inform 
in general, 
ason, is now ready for distribution, and will be sent, GRATIS, 
on application. 
The eee A Stock of Roses at Mi ld are this season 
Maresfie! 
xuriant than ever; no pains or expense have 
collection 
yenday as rich and unique as 
The General Catalogue of Nursery Stock and Trade List of 
Roses, &c., are also ready for pian Aan tgp 2ist. 
PLENDID PICOTEES. 
oops. LORD HINCHINBROOK, a superb 
Flower of large size, marking perfect, ground colour of the 
mos t snowy whitenes, petals ange, and of a beaut sap, 
senion a most excellent show flow 
OD'S LADY ST. JOHN, a hepntital light-edged Flower, of 
sessing, in short, all the requisites 
to gs gM that er 
them sending ou out, 
arded by post to toany ore ‘the ‘United Kingdom. 
se included. J. W.’s Ca- 
ne sat et Carnations, meng the present season, may 
be ss a gg sine vince by inclosing a eee stamp. 
N.B or 
reference expected from unknown | 
eieriegon 
C ARNATIONS, rij 
OR 
AND 
may be had on 
Brak srtetatl eat es ane ‘tt ny 
EL XACINTHS. TULIPS, &.—H. GROOM, wa 
ee eeeeree from Walworth), by a 
pointment Florist to her Ma informs the Nobi- 
lity and Gentry that he has ‘eecived his Collecti ion of Datch 
e of Bulbs is 
ates 
ready, and may be had on cestetnillons, 
bi Ras bcd to _ BRITISH QUEEN STRAW BERRY, 
competition, still as cst its pre-em: 
“een thanks to ves ghee rg 
commend it as 
Also thei Meawberry Prince -Aabert jheggen ae 
productiveness and size cannot be equalled. Price 
50s. i and their Eliza, 20s. Runners are now rendye at ee tars 
on application to them at Manor Farm, Deptford. 
yatt's famed Victoria Rhubarb, 50s. per 100 sets, or 1s. 6d. per 
root, will be ready in October. 
ye FE PAMPLIN, NURSERYMAN, LAVENDER 
» begs. to invite oe oa .% 
WANDS 
Co Sections or er beautiful yord of Plants—the F 
offers poh ay thy Plants in pots at prices var: a1 Be re reat 
Is., to 1 g to fava of species, &c. 
WF. “will on supply vata COLLECTIONS = follows: 
A Co ii ction if Foi cit A ag «2 
lene spaaitles BRIS RE: : ; 
* of Twelve am . * 015 6 
ee ae ee 
A Collection ¢ of Thicty Species, all s sub- 
piaheae Exoti e « 315 0 
Poe of cis ave. . 3.3 90 
et . 210 0 
of Twelve ob * 110 0 
of S 012 0 
Wardian Cases of eigen! Ri Ward’s "portable F DhonlTodl or of 
various sizes sen Plants, from Seven Shillings 
and Sixpence to Two and Tire 
*,* Wardian Cases fitted up yer furnished with Plants at very 
moderate prices.—Lavender Hill Nursery, Sept. 10, 1842. 
TO GROWERS OF widen AND OTHER DUTCH 
ESSRS. YOUELL omega h pleasure in annou 
cing that ng 4 have just received their mportation of the 
bove direct from Haarlem, the Bulbs being remarkably large 
and sound, F culars see their reavertinieent in the Gar. 
rs’ Chronicle of 27th ugus st 
Catalogues may be had ation 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Sept. Ist, 1842. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES, 
FLORISTS TO H QUEEN DOWAGER. 
ee Shot oa co. ‘s = Supe “Colleton of the above 
5 pein Bi worthy of 
caltsvation 5” bamiel a no an et g their 
Collection the t oxtentieer select 
orders the first week in October, the 
25 f extra fine ite Show flowers, #5 6 0 
; » Bpletoe do, do. do. 00 
25. ,, Of fine Show flowers, « 0 0 
12 d do. . ° 1” 6 
25 ,, ofextra fine Show Pinks, . * 1.4 0 
12 do. - % «8 Ia” 
They beg o state that, ha a mode o 
packing the above plan’ as to ins safe delivery in 
any ag of the United Kin per Post, for the information of 
seeding ugg wishing to avoid the ; 
, gle Hi will send , at the extra 
ein pa o! 2s, per oz. pair. 
= Foesciline 0 saat: or i sc is respectfully requested from 
unknown corres; 
S may be had on application, by enclosing two 
postage stamps, 
NEW SUPERB gas TAS. 
Youell & Co. beg respectfully to state, that they continue 
sending out, per —_ frees their Superb Collection of Fuchsias, 
atthe rate of Bis. pe 
Great Y: ursery, Sept. 8, 1842. 
spe og BREWER, Nursery, London Road, Cam- 
© call the attention of the Nobi- 
lity, Geatry, end Public to wl invalnable new Strawberry, 
the EmPsRor. at ~ a ees | tt , a t bearer, and hasa 
fine flavour, with large fruit oa or to Keen’s Sé i; 
gfe bee vantage att being ripe heey earlier. 
strong plants are now ready at 30s. per 1 
FUCHSIA ST. CLARE. 
Tx above gam FUCHSIA was raised by Mr. 
ee to Col. Harco St. per) apres x of 
ight, fro a og i obi tre stock 
[ May last it was submitted to Dr. Lindley for his o 
which will be found in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the lath vir that 
month as ] OWS :— 
‘S Your S eedling Fuchsia is by far the finest hybrid we have 
the flower being meager inches in length, with the tube and 
pepals of a bright carmin colour,and the petals Gf =. Sey Bevmie 
If, as you say, itis a s has grower free bloomer, it will 
prove a valuable addition bs this beantifal ¢ piesa 
Messrs. Youell,in bri 
