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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 40—1842. 
— OCTOBER UB 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE oe Kobe wie 
Am sGarden - c, Hort, noticed 640 4 
oc. Garden 
- nar reserve 4 Hyd sino shuret of ‘Ammonia, 
— aria imbricata, to Propa- on Fe to plant : 635 b 
gate 641 a |-Illicium religitouta 639 b 
‘Aralens, to strike fr rom cuttings 641 Indigo of Afric 639 
ans, to prevent the attack of alacca, its veg on 638 b 
Cater pillars 638 a | Manures, Animal, No. 1. 636 a 
Bone-dust, to detect adnitera- aturalist’s er, No. 2 » 6404 
641 Negro Caterpi . - 6334 
+ 6384] Oncidium barbatum 639 ¢ 
Bulbs, fs from “ie al 638 6 | Pear-trees, root-pru ning of 637 ¢ 
s— Splendid v. Don” summer pruning of 637 b 
8 a Perianth, its —— 641 b 
Gaatihiwert, to prepare ground Pharbitis ost - 6395 
for . 641 5} Plant’ ¢ Auatanat « 639 c 
Chemistry, h orticultural « + 6354] Plants, do they breathe rs . - 6365 
Cae ropipess 3 . - 6415] Plum, "Ne ew se - 639 ¢ 
Daniell 4 oe amure, it effects . 638 5 | Plums, to presery - « 63886 
Sandeebians inolentum . 639 c | Potatoes, ms tarry »to ~~ * 638 a 
a a ae = spite! in Aus” 
. . + G4le 636 ¢ 
D om punctate . + 639 ¢ hee _ by 638 c 
Epidendrum lancifolium - : - 639 6 | Soham Gardens - - 687¢ 
Eria pan + 639 ¢ | Stages for Greenho 635 b 
Evergreens, to transplant in Stelis argentata - 639 ¢ 
summer ¢ - 633 ¢| Sunflower, ekg ing the Sun « 637 a 
Familiar Botany, No.10 . 636 6 | Tabanus bovin . 6415 
Flowers, change of colourin . 6374 bacco, abuse 0 = 687 ¢ 
Fruit-trees, select + 6414 | Vanilla palmar 639 ¢ 
Gardeners’ Foreign Library + 639 ¢ | Vegetable spon rege 635 4 
Heaths, to preserve in sti ad - 641 b | Wasps’ Nests, to destroy . 637 c 
ARTIN’S * eee ” v. TWITCHETT’S 
“D —Much hi 
- as been said and written a 
my Scarlet Bizarre “ "Splendid ig aad a pecergen “ Don John ’ 
I think, without any more epistolary or cia er 
UCHS ARE. 
ft eg alba above magifcent FUCHSIA poe — bai as 
Meehan, 
ag vt from Bit Jou et indie rier re ae 
y la st it was submiited . ‘Dr. Lindley for his _Opinion, 
of that 
month as follows 
“Your Seedling 3 Fuchsia is by far the finest hybrid we hav: is 
seen ; the flowe er being three inches i in 1 length, with the tube an 
rosy ae. 
If, as you say, itis as strong grower and a free bloomer, it will 
prove a ogee sania addition to this cam genus. 
Bm s. Youell, in bringing this beautiful production into public 
itho ut the ‘slightest diffidence, being fully assured 
of: ray giving the most entire satisfa ss It is of 7 vesaen 
= whip manos and, he a proo. ~~ of its a — — bloom: 
have a plant in flow oo at the Bs hewn 
d 
ac¢ 
oO 
ye or may be favoured natin Ww 
rte 
__ Orde ers from ‘the Continent will receive every care in packing, 
as to ensure their saf 
The usual discount to cm Trade, where not less than 6 plants 
d.— Grea , 1842. 
are ordere armouth Nursery, Sept. 15 
EPACRIS COCCINEA 
UGH LOW and CO. beg to apprise shor spent seo 
who have favoured them with orders for the abo 
plant, that they have now 
each to the Trade. 
"Narsery, Huntingdon. 
N.B.—The above nay also be had of Messrs. Warner and 
Warner, Cornhill, 
ate ae B. geo anp SON, Ftorists, &c., 
Rothwell Haigh, Pyros Yorkshire, beg to inform 
the Nobility, Florists, eid ‘the Pa blic in Peoria Korg they w 
veewepitra his Autumn the following CaRNATIO rag tren, Bika 
rn have won nines at ‘au of the pecnemeal Exhi- 
in ¥1 orkshire in 1841 and 1842 
Hugo 10-0 
+ 
Do. 
5 
Mrs. Meynell, ” Scarlet Pnnies, Heavy 1 Edge, 7 
Emperor, do. 5 
Empress, may —— = Edge, is a. | 
magn sats /Edge,. ° .1 
Marchioness of Waterfor i Rose gas * 
do. 
ecocooooascencecs 
oS SSESESE 
BE EDE 
z 
i 
5 
0 
5 
5 
5 
Mrs do. 
N. B. Ely e ey have Pere an extensive collection of “car- 
nations and Picotees, consisting of npwards of 2,500 pots, in- 
cluding most of the selacipal raciation.. Pere Catalogues of 
which may be had by post on application 
ELARGONIUM—LYNE’S SUN RISE.—This valu. 
able and first-rate variety, which has far 
Sun,”’ or any flower of the kind ever produced, can be phe of 
Mr. “eee Rendle, SS ee seeene or of his Lon- 
9 
Messrs. Warner, ismen, Cornhill, and Mr. Wm. 
Bristow, Seedsman, Knightsbridge, from whet Nae gTavings 
iptions . The Stock being very limited, itis 
ane that orders will be immediately forwarded Mr, 
mn su is 
to. Lyne’s Duke of Cornwall, which is styled by the Editor of 
the Chronicle as ‘* a Flower of extraordinary brilli of colour,” 
with Lyne’s gton, Lyne’s Princess Cynthia, 
H and *s Glory of the West, can also be obtained on 
as ve. 
__Union-road Nursery, Plymouth, Sept. 10, 1842. 
"Pwitcuerr’s DON JOHN CARNATION pad 
rlet Bizarre in England) ; gimrye ited SARAH. 
splendid ight edged Red Picotee—each On per sir. 
jetdhemenn y ** Florist’s ere for fee edt pa June 1842, 
Also TW HETT’S FAIR ROSAMON 
TC D, a rich rose-edged Pi- 
ows -white ground, 10s. er e Trade 
if pairs be ordered. Ad t; Cam- 
bridge, or Messrs. Dickson, Florists, Acre-lane, Brixton, 
Mr. Twitchett will show 21 bi s of obn against the 
like number of Martin’ cen spon or any other Scarlet Bizarre, 
- Two G and Tweuty Guineas the odds, July 
Pp. 
bled to supply such 
The 
oaty Single, amie dice wvain. 00 
Gladiolus, engi Ixias, Tulips, PS, Crocuses; Jong juils 
tissus, &c., &c. tensive collections, at low Wick, 
ogue, N, B Hyon delivered, free of carriage, to the 
Stations and Coach oe London, : 
| Nursery, Sept. 15 
nail hdl gars ing 
te 
way 
ULLER’S scenes igiaenangs retin. MA- 
DEMOISELLE —_ ready for 
Two Guineas eac one samuen” pt Aavetioinee 
pt oe Pao onicle, Sept. 
Ord ived in London by Marnock and Manley, Hackney; 
Henderson, Pine Apple Place; and Harrison, Downham Market, 
— orfolk. — Floricultural Grounds, Park Crescent, orthing, 
ussex 
Wuuasm IVERY, Rye. 
sfollow a are 
lane, Peckham, begs to in- 
ade that he - again supply 
age lue, Rival ae 
a 
longifiora and each. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, 
SUSSEX. 
son, is ution, and will, be sent, GRATIS, 
on app — 
The ense Stock of Roses at eporn art ~ this season 
finer and snes Mieme'= my than eos ; no pains expense have 
been spared to render the c peed Pre me Napier as. 
The General. Catalogue of Nursery Stock and Trade List of 
Roses, &c., are also ready for distribution.—Sept. 21st. 
hey i rig chet healthy plants 
of Camellia nitida now ready =o pane ye at 3/.3s.each. This is 
an imported variety, the flowers of a “ibaa tod » with a white 
streak — each oe and very dou m pai 
sess of ( C. “Atocties at il. 1s. 
can aes pply good p 
eac ch; also cig oi e_ healthy young ctniets of the following sorts, in 
collections of 1 dozer 
Double White, Double ‘Strip ,» Pompone, Pzoniafiora, Pre 
Eclipse, F jata, speciosa, plendens, ’Chandlerii, colvillil, 
legans, Altheeiflora, Corallina a, eximia, imbricata, coronata, 
Spofforthiana, Woodsii, Rossii, miniata , Hay lockii, Fordii—for 
3/., package inclu 
Bealeii, tri ‘Donkelaerii, serratifolia, a trium. 
phans, albicans, imbricata alba, Francofurte roses, elata, 
Colvillii striata—f il 4l., package py ge 
sel wang ae ents the above, the price of 
ee saree comektion wi 3s. 6d. each; from the 
and from the third, yal bd. each.—A remittance 
ta reference f for = in London will be expected ir 
kno 
wo ase NEW PURPLE PICOTEES, 
OOD's LORD HINCHINBROOK, a a 
Flower of large size, marking perfect, groun 
most. snowy gin ig petals large, and of a eieatifel: Aah 
forming a most geome ent show flower. 
WOOD'S LADY ST. JOHN, a beautiful light-edged Flower, of 
ost superb form and petal, pos: sessing, in short, all the requisites 
of a first-rate show flower. 
J. Woon, Florist, &c. Hontin , begs to aston the 
above Picotees, which elicited the ood numbers of 
Florists who saw t in bloom, are r sending out, 
h jonagte 
and mee > mpage by Pepin to riya La of the a; go ee 
Price hl ee a included. s Ca- 
taped ‘of Carnati » Picotees. + ieee cr the present ome i may 
had on application, by y inclosing a postage stamp. 
N.B re A mittance reference expected from unknown 
se dhe «ct nc ROE ADE EAB A Bal a felis earl 
NORTH WARNBOROUGH & HARTLEY-ROW NURSERIES, 
NEAR ODIHAN, HANTS. 
5 sag etl: a Grae ee to return = aap i 
ian rostral 
for these cate pancrd 
JOSEPH relic eraticen Aare Bosc hevtige been wg 0 om to the 
‘o a it on, to its fullest extent he 
and Seed Business to them, 
in ae will. conduct it properly, and use their 
itmo: se; and he most earnestly oo that 
ae oe which have hitherto a so lon ane, 
nded 
On application, J. 
usual, on the most reasonable : te erms. Where required, goo 
can be supplied, 
NORTH breeggreri eget rae age NURSERIES, 
, 
i Fig the Nobility, Scher; and Public generally.— 
JOSEPH ny ie EN Bch rt soto 0 to the 
besa and Seed ae ae cita sides 
tinuance of the rgd 
wart their attention sad hei ence, 
tax + ae desirous Mr. Twitchett should at once come toa | 3/. 38. Owing to the time which h ro et | (SARNATIONS, Salpbatne AND _ PINKS... 
definite decision as to oi steps he intends taking with regard | Since many gave their orders, they take the present reed HANIEL NORMAN, F begs to call the attention 
to my challen. f oye par not a terms proposed, I | of stating a if any one should feel disposed to cancel them, | o¢ the Nobility, Gentry, A Pages ——? nds generally, 
shall hereafter consider his apparent inty of winning entirely | they are at liberty to eg onday the 10th inst., On | to his sel on, comprising the finest show varieties, 
defeated, and that he mead rather talk or write about his ‘* Don which d day “hey | intend to ex ers as far as the Plants | with which he has gained twenty prizes t at the fol- 
John” being the ; nas — re in England, than practically | 0.—Clap reery, Sept. 30, lowi: : London eaten a, Royal South London, 
compete for a test o South Essex, and Floricultural Society of London. Has 10,000 
Northampton, Sept. 21, 1842. J. MARTIN. INERARIA een AI. WEBBER begs | Piants now ready, in fine healthy comattiola. : 
to intimate that he is now pose § — plants of the above Catalogues may be had on prepaid application.—Bull Fields, 
RL  pyticeled SUPERB SCARLET PHLOX DRUM.- | much-admired Blue oa ER wre “ Paxton’s Magazine | Woolwich. 
o NDI.—The colour of this most beautiful of Annuals psi | " ” for ha o— a et pian, withthe oo “aan 
is a dazzling scarlet; = be ey are perfectly round, withou' can nth tt f othus Russelianus, sib " 
any 8 rming, unexceptionably, the at 508. sad 75s. ae iam. —Merriott Nurseries, near Crewkerne, be Sehnert somerset -_ ome let ars on 
brilliant and prea object ant con possibly be imagined. | Somersetshire. Sept. 28, 1842 Latainet Florist nen — meje ully informs the Nobi- 
. J. Wout ee ine no other — Fe rd impossible age it can lity and Gentry t e has received his Collection of Dutc 
eteriorated by impregnation. Packets, comaeiaiee 19 seeds, “a Roots in excellent condition, and oat his Catalogue of Bulbs is 
2s. 6d. each, postage included. tag rea? and ‘SONS, en, Vauxhall, ready, and may be had on application 
Mee BRITISH QUEEN STRAWBERRY, 
two years’ competition, still maintains its pre-emi- 
nence; and, in returning ee. - their Seeger Mapes patrons and 
Lovee J. and W. Myatt beg to they — nfidence re- 
mmend it a _— ast jatacki fruit a 
so their new Seedling ade og fF ernati eres which fi 
productive a dh ize cannot be equalled. Price per 100, and 
50s.; and their Eliza, 20s. " is are 1 . and may be 
18) 
TO GROWERS OF HYAGONTES, AND moet DUTCH 
BY, Beneearne= YOUELL 
have 
Sheek reds from aarlem, the Bulbs 
and sound. a pate ee : a 
deners 
have much pleasure in announ- 
received their importation of the 
kably large 
* Chronicie of 27th — 
Catalogues may be on 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Sept. Ist, 1842. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
FLORISTS es HER HE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
te Beate ye sok yack s ’s Superb “Collection of a 
yo 
Bo tag peas pense i ee thei 
Collen ; end aig spar Ue “or a in kingdom, rae 
g to execute 
to: announce that they purpose comm 
orders the first week in October, upon the following terms 
25 pairs of ex’ vba “amg 
18 “nt do. : : 
25 ,, of fine Show flowers, . . ; 0 0 
2 = do, ‘ oh We 
25 ,, of extra fine Show Pinks, ae Ee | 
12 4» do. . 12 0 
The selection being left to Y. & Co, 
further to ny that, he a peculiar mode of 
the above plants, so as to insure their safe delivery in 
any part of the United Kinedo om per age for the information mg 
pac! 
partiae at a distance, wishing to avoid the expense of 
Pac , &e. eg A will send them free of postage, at the pe de 
eapnecl ed of 2s, pe 
-, OF reference, i is respectfully requested from 
PY She correspond 
nant may be had on application, by enclosing two 
postage stamps, 
shill SUPERB FUCHSIAS. 
Youell & Co. beg respectfully to state, that they continue 
ending a per gen tre), their Superb Collection of Shem 
re the rate of 2is, 
Great Yarm outh D ore’, Sept, 8, 1842. 
or to 
her re say, 
s with 
O GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, and others.—— — 
LAVENDER-HILL NURSERY, WANDSWORTH-ROAD— __ 
r. Geo Hasans wilh sell by Auction, by of Mr. Will 
conseq' “Grown 
om on Mow: Oct. 10th, a 
a arg ae other ;ananemean DAY, 
lowing days, at eleven o’clock, the Nursery —— 
ticularly adapted for ~ 
— Evergreens, Fruit and Forest Trees, and Fle 
e- grown us, Laurels, Ar butuses, 
