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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 41—1842. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. 
Pricz 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE ois NUMBER. 
ffghanistan, its a dae ag . ¢ | Manure, liquid, toapply . + 6544 
yar “s Garden . oan ¢ Maxillatia acutipetaia fs » 654¢ 
mmoniaca! Jiqu 654 a | Moths, to kill G5: 
Animal Manures, No. 2 652 Mu ulbeeey vist cause as8 “fruit 
Apple, flower of Kent 654 b dropping 657 a 
Apples, kept in a cellar 57 a Naturalist ‘3 Corner, No. 3 655 6 
Apple trees, to renovate 656 c | Nitrate of ee its action on 
Ash, remarks on the Male and Cu ucumbers ad a 
Female 653 Bb} Nu’ ae 
Bees, late in swarm 654 b ctl Ft ng eof 
Beet for Sugar - 654 5| Peaches, canse of thele dropping oor 4 
Birds, their natural i instinct . 683 ¢| Peach trees dapted for 
Bleaching powder . 674 growi ith ‘Vine < - 657 a 
Boilers, conical . 654 b | Peas, difference in their boiling 654 5 
Cabi Butterflies, to destroy 657 6 | Pelargonium ardens, to flower 657 
e for plants, to attac! ae Pelargoniums, cannot be - 
Me: g- ogee . 657 a@ served out of doors 656 
mbret randifiorum + 654 c| Pines, management of . . 6545 
ba oo Plants, Nod. » 652 6} Plantain, remarks on 655 b 
Creepers, trellis for 651 a | Potatoes, to cook for Cattle 654 b 
Cucumber, singular growth of 653 a| Po to, not yin by the ap- 
Dahlias, kept in pits like Po- plication of Lime 651 
toes . 657 b| P ‘ings of the Hort: Soc. of 
Ficus australis, grown aries don reviewed , =. 655 ¢ 
soil 653 b y woollen, as a ". 656 ¢ 
Fig, the wild kind; where grown 653 c | Regent’s Park Gardeners’ 
Flowers _ rift, metamor ciety for Mutual ruction 655 4 
hosis 653 a | Salt, a manure for - 657 4 
Flower: % nal 654 ¢ | Slugs, to destroy 653 ¢ 
Fowling- pecs, evel invented 655 a | Scil, its influence on the colour 
Fru selec 657 of the Hyd we 654 
a Saino: med nts with . 655 a | Sugar, extracted from Maize . 651 a 
Greengage trees, omy moet . 656 ¢| Sugar from the ravers of figs 654¢ 
ouse plants, = preserve Tanks for rain-water, their con- 
in winter . F 656 c struction - ° . + 653 ¢ 
Heath, remarkson . 655 b| Trees + 6575 
Heating by hot water 654 b | Vines for pen 657 a 
Heaths, theirtreatment . 57 a | Vitriol, blue, in what respect " 
Horses, cheap food ° 655 b differs from green . 657 a 
Hort. 5 bal ce arks upo asp, to cure the sting ofthe « 653 ¢ 
the exhibit 651 ¢ | Willow, = ne ae om 
Kew loteate: Gardens noticed - b dakh 655 
Lalage hoverfolia 654 ¢ 
Sept. 1842, 
JrroM the last Official Stamp Returns a ‘Published, 
it appears that during the three months of- May, and 
June, in oe present year, tek Stamps supp ted to each of the 
undermen’ ped Journals gave them an eta ie a's Publication of— 
GA irl soe he a 230 
woustre PO . a l08 
SUN . . . . . . . 4,013 
WATCHMAN 5 ERA wal, CL 
CORD . ° rs . é . ‘ 3,904 
SPECTATOR . . . . + 3,538 
JOUN BULL . * > ‘ ° 3,461 
STANDARD . . « . + 3,333 
panies MAIL . . . . . 3,205 
La . . . * o, 31468 
acne ° 1 . 2,923 
CCLESTASTICAL GAZETTE . . « 2,837 
NONCONF Ist : . . 2,788 
retry aiaek . » 2,538 
BELL’S NEW WEEKLY MESSENGER . 2,250 
ATLAS + + 2,000 
NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE 1,980 
Speckree = » 1,923 
ARGUS rs ° . »827 
UNITED SERVICE cAzaTTE eee Se eS: BIO 
COURT JOURNAL . . en 577 
MINING JOURNAL . . . oe eee 
oe UEEN . opr eee 1 
VENING CHRONICLE . +. aoe? ee 
GARDENERS’ GAZETTE. ‘ . . 1,415 
: 
rminius, tg 
dida, an e each. Also sdetnige Bulbs rd ore 
Jarratti, 30 rr ‘or ae. 6d. each; tricolor Os. per doz 
r 2s. 6d. e ot | Aehiabenes longiflora, 2s . 6d. 
ra, ogee pa oueee WEBBER 
to intimate that he is now sending o at pints of the above 
much-admired Blue esa figured e 
of vege ” for a at 10s. 6d. per with the usual allow- 
ance to the trade. He on ~ ivan <0 Lisianthus Russelianus, 
at 50s. pr 75s. per ata te Nurseries, near Crewkerne. 
Somersetshire, Sept. 28 
SPLENDID NEW PURPLE PICOTEES. 
ay canes LORD i th <a a superb 
marking 
oemaibal 
R begs 
Flower of large size, colour of the 
w ge, and sha) 
orn a excellent show ba ein 
D’s goes S$ 6 JOHN, a Flower, of 
most s' oe paar ged in short, all the requisites 
of a first-rate pst 
a Refi at emg kent Huntingdon, begs to announce that the 
above eS, elicited the admiration of numbers of 
>?P 
ations, Picotees, 
&c., for the present seaso: nm, May 
be had on Fh < smc by pPggens istek a postage s' 
N.B.— seevinnce expected from unknown 
Pe NA Ba 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, 
SUSSEX. 
o inform 
eral, 
that their sit CATALOGUE oe ROSES, os the is Graeent 
season, is =e ready for distribution, and will be sent, GRATIS, 
on appli catio 
The rain Stock of Roses at or care sary are this season 
O pains or expense ; here 
render the collection as rich and unique as 
ad aa, me 
possible. 
The General Catalogue of Nursery Stock and Trade List of 
Roses, &c., are also ready for distribution.—Sept. 21st. 
= een ten en onthe ms ee 
entry, 
AND NKS.— 
with which he has guinat two 
lowing Societies: London H 
South Essex, and Floricultural 
Plants now yeu in fine healthy condition. 
Woolwich. y be had on prepaid application.—Bull Fields, 
We ich. 
oon Florist to her Majesty, respectfully informs the Nobi- 
lity and Gentry that h r Collection of Dutch 
in excellent condition, Catalogue of Bulbs is 
ready, and may be had on application. 
bf: BS tke nae eee ~ tg Kiara tngermort 
competition e-emi- 
nence; and, in returning ie Be to "ate bn parma swihehis and 
friends, J. and W. Myatt beg they can with confidence re- 
commen 
50s.; and their Runners are now ready, and may be 
had on application raters at Manor Farm, Deptford. 
seen eres Victoria agp: 50s. per 100 sets, or 1s. 6d. per 
will be ready in Oc 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
yerrmt a4 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER, 
yor OUE & CO.’s Superb Collection of the above 
orthy o 
Schttetinn + et having spared no expense in rendering their 
Collection the most extensive and sele poe ime kingdom, the 
beg to Sag pa that they. purpose ing to ex nhate 4 
ape | the first week in Oc eeoier, upon the lefollowing terms 
Xtra fine first-rate Show flowers, 5 A 0 
do. do. 2 10 
of fine Show flowers, 
do. do. . 
of extra 
» do. 
do. 
ection being left to y. & Co. 
o. state that, having a 
nts, — as Bed insure their 
r Post, for the prteeen 24 of 
wishin 77 Cola es expense 0! 
a of postage, at the extra 
25 
iar s 
25 5» 
12, 
The sel 
They beg further 
packing the mt pla 
parties at a distance, 
, &e., they caus send them free 
_— of 2s. per doz. 
A Post-office order, or of reference, i is respectfully requested from 
mde 
unknown correspo: 
om may be had on application, by enclosing two 
tage s' 
UPERB FUC 
ri hs HSIAS. 
Co. or Tespectfally to state, that they continue 
PE ies. = Post a Superb Collection of Fuchsias, 
at the rate of 21s. per 
Great Yarmouth oteeth, aie 8, 1842. 
we —_ SON. ie fo announce 
® select e Siew aed now ready 
deliver mtd peer st on @ 
= stamp) at the? Nurseries, ( Greet) Berk 
hnstone’s, Coven’ Garden Market 
HEARTSEASE-The 
The following seedlings having 
fully selected by H. Lane and Son a eu eee 
CHSIA ST. CLARE. 
Wig’ » Yoveun obtained the a a stock. 
In May last it was submitted me Dr. Lindley for his opini 
which Will be found in Nay JOR s’ Chronicle of i 14th of that 
month as follows: — 
ree bloomer, it w 
eames 
> without the align this beautiful production into public 
hotien: eae mnenraie » being fully assured 
of its giving the en sfaction. It is of vigorous habit, 
, and, as a proof of its being a most profuse bloomer, 
they have @ plant in flower at the present time on one branch of 
re are bloo pening splendid 
yo v9 the ae ad ee bt 
5 to of the 
they may be a, toany pr ote 
discount to the Trade, where not less 
are veered Gre Yarmouth Nursery, Sept. Pri 8. 
6 pats 
ORMACK ey OLIVER, pee and Nu Re 
SER¥MEN, New 
containing a quart, 5s, each.— —September 30 
TANSLEY NURSERY, NEAR MATLOCK, DERBYSHIRE 
merous friends for past favours, and begs to invite Noblemen, 
Gentlemen, and others, who yan be e improving their grounds, to 
his extensive and well.grown Stock of Forest Trees, Flowe i 
Shrubs, Evergreen Standard » Am 
a a mt &e. &e. 
J. S. also begs further to state, that he has on hand sewerte 
of 460,000 anted Larches Of var ‘ious ages and size, stiff 
s, and excellent Roots Transplanted 
three, four, and five years old; 40,000 Common and Pi 
A Pri many t 
z= ; for Cover and Planting ; anc 
may be had on application. 
Ja dpa 
OUTHAMPTON NURSERY GROUNDS. — The 
in 
e Lands pla 
pe be! contract, eadelng to replace ‘allares, ior Si., 5i., 
ustees c 
71., 10l., upwards, per acre. Capitalists and ‘ on- 
Setevtatbee’ s p for investment, will find this” 
e: aby noe of effecting their object. 
LIN tite TREES, PER ts 0. - year. 2 years. 
o% $.0d. .. 38.6d. 
Birch ar ee oe o> ou i —-_ se 
itch Fi oer 8s oe + a ey 
Pinaster big. ee 
ye ang (excellent ™ as nurses in ‘exposed oe" 
5 ei ee 
English Oak,* the true “ Durmast” of the 
a Forest: seis canned ae most valuable 
“ oe oo 7 
se ; 2 6 3 6 
If 100,000 of ar y Maa A a oan at +) %. ade 
on these prices, 
TRANSPLANTED. i ee ee ar a 
Ash sy 50 100 200 per 1,000 
Beech . a = 36 (Wi we 2 
Birch A Made Sparc ‘ 126 259° 400° 4 
teh Fir“. er 100 200 9, 
ch ros ; 5 100 200” 5, 
Spruce cs “4 ae (5, OR) >, Seek. pa 
Pinaster Werte ke 70° 126: eee * %,, 
Sea Pine v i. o- ae 300 400. .,, 
Alder md Meg ts 12 25 0 ‘i 
Spanish aes ee ** Pi 400 800 ie 
Hazel oy ; ze 12 200 400 
Black yee ee 20 400 800 ” 
La 20 400 800 ,, 
Rhododendron excellen it for cover, 
me not subject to the Dealt 
ns of a 40 0 0 Mn 
yteaspante, 0 ~ 400 60 0 per 100 
EvergreenPrive Od.per1,000 } Rhododendron 
— excellent for ex- | ros 256. Od. per 100 
posur oo or Shodedesdcon 
soir hybrids O510: ns 
— Xe ee Yew Double 
for 10 ‘ Thorn 4 Ps 
SweetBay y itoaft.40 Oper 100 | NewSingleScar 
Portugal Laurel 40 “ let ditto _ 40 ‘ip 
Laurustinus, com- Glycine sinensis 9 0 per doz. 
mon, bedded 8 0 $8. We g Willow 25 0 100 
shining- Daphne pontica 25 0 ,, 
leaved, do. 8 0 * Worked Hollies 25 0 ,, 
hairy- cia 20.0 yy 
leaved, do. 8 0 ”» Gi , Oo ae 
Ribessanguingums 0 —,, 50 0° yy 
Aucuba oo Ar 
Kalmia latifolia 250 ,, sipho 6 Oper doz. 
White Broom 8 0 . Chinese Honey- 
Single Camellias suckle 25 Oper 100 
shetdi ots. 40 8 50.0 feazisk Trampet 
Purple Beeehe~ 2.0 a Peers 6 0 per doz. 
Double Chinése Golden-flowered 
Crab 6 Oper 4 ditto — tin 6 le 
Cypress 25 © per Raspberries,truc 
Hardy 12°65 double-bearing § 0 per 100 
Double Furze 25 0 » Raspberries, true 
Irish Fu 26. 8 rh age ga : 
Carpet Juniper 25 0 , ce) em 
eee 25, Os Raspberries, Red 
Giant 3 Gis ys ditto 
Seeuhs Eptiaieds 6 Oper doz. | Trained Peaches, nes, 
Sweet-scented prico' , Cher- 
oe. Rig Spe ries, and Apples, of the most 
Magnolia : kinds, as described 
purea 18. O cay in the “Fruit Cultivator,’ 
ble. ed by J. Rogers, Sout ton, 
h 6 0 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
neue 25 Oper 100 128 fogs vies 
of il 6d., 1s., and 2s. 6d, each. 
That there are in i the 
to their —one. be -W' » the er 
white-wooded, and more iy known in the Ne as 
**Durmast,” and es, 
likew comm te 
and W: f England Agric who ordered them to 
be printed in their *‘ Transactions,” and their vote of th to 
| every descripti Soma 5 5 to 10 "feet high. 
Priced t on, es. forwarded by Post ‘to alice stating the 
size and pores: Senay of ae required. 
- ROGERS & SON, 
Nurserymen, Landseape.Gardeners) a and Contracting Panton, 
mpto' 
J. 
persian a NURSERY AND pape 
WINCHESTER, begs most respectfull, 7,00 sol the atten- 
tion of the ee a d the Public he cee a 
satisfactl ic such that he y reco! 
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