THE GARDENERS’ 
YHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
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- _No. 43—1842. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. Price uce 6d. 
4 INCIPAL HO ' - 
INDEX OF THE PR pat Sed a NONBER. SUBJECTS IN be recorded for what they were pleased to term most valuable, D. P ARKES has 2 e New Variety of LABU R- 
and, in a national point = view, important information. ie" 
Abies, distinct from the coms Manure: mal, No. Large Trees, for ornament Ar’ immediate effect, may be had of iol eg vigorous oe d pendent habit, racem 
Pinus 697 a Weasred a conan every d ti f flow beng “at ently 15 — we me Sohne aoe numer “= 
rks On its treat- Moths, to d the fax Ty description, by 5 es 10 feet high. Br 
Bp aesci, a marks a:|; kuntase eee go 694 aw _, Priced d Catalogu sft by Post to applicants stating the and deepe - fave bor the ley has given a 
“Amateur’s Garden - 692¢ | Nitrate of potash asamanure 693 b i ed. favourable ac t of i in “nis, ‘Paper, ‘sth Feb +» @5 a weil- 
pesnals, vind oa a aie 6944 “argenitme to apply to = Pe. Z WM ae RS & SON, stranleet variety. Price 10s. 6d. ; or the whole stock of plants, 
P| . 6978 | Paris, Exhibitio aed fe Landscape-Gardeners, and Contracting Planters, pw hina titer 
opie, Soceny Nenpareil 694a | Pear- im to rag Espaliers 697 b Southampton. A Bure Civexanta, large, bright purple, 2s. 6d. a good 
ket, to keep . aor b Pelarg on inline, sale a : 6976 | Igy > om aha peat: ut) at 5s., rede 2%. Yor'the stock. 
. c ants for successil i HODODENDRONS, fro + per . 
. _ : - C sptery gt a DR. AWRENCE,] Hampton, Middlesex, beg Fin ne gan dard ai ns Seng Pras fom varieties, a at 2] 
5c | Soe, hardy tga” 5 . — call the attention of Tulip-growers_to their CATA- Good Dwarf T _ 
“Gare Bulbs, their treatment + 0078 | Rose:, top sacs ci csieny + 1b LOGUE OF crane E VARIETIES, which will be sené free, on bs caine ngs sate: fe 
Cement for lining open gutters me a Scale, oe ‘0 dest 7 y ; —" application post. Dartford N ord, Kent 
3 ug-worm, pes i _ 26 
on thei Strawberry, its rina + 646 LENDID SEEDLING PELARGO Soret! ERICAS Pig ey EPACRIS, BO- 
ee ’ S912 | Summer, proof of its extraor- Mie JEFFR RIES & SON beg to call ‘the attention of NIAS, &c., &ce.—J. a J. FA , AIRN, in gratefully 
oy teas | Tomato Ketchup, to Prepare i 697 6 the P blic to their Seedling Pelargouiu t Prince of schon actor kind and very liberal om they have 
Flowers in we Buildings « 695 ¢ | Trellis for Clim . . 6924 | Wales, which they intend sendi in Nov. sot in prt favoured with, beg leave mo espectfully to solicit the atten- 
Gry Gisesse oy its x; 694 a | Vallisneria spiralis, in silee plants, at One Guine . The colour of the lower petals.is a f their friends and the public to their very 
whe . tania ext- tga Vine, “weneiited by autiima” 6944 | fine deep ros pink, upper petals having’ an i ise large dar arge and exceedingly healthy Stock of the above highly beauti- 
" Greenhouse, smail, 697@ | pruning . . 691 maroon s with a distinct broad pink margin, excellent trusses ; | ful tribe of PLANTS, which they flatt emselves not to Le 
“Guano, ite eects on penn % . 698 . ees to renova’ eee b's rg very “ates; been Suite cu pped, good form, and of superior | surpassed in the k ; which, from the extent of their 
ofera dosua ulnuts, t . = “ 
oyu effect on trees and houses 697 : Wasp, t i, to prmeerye Pe te caltivators, jm ge Ene hav ae pepe ens pee As aan | pee ers pom. + ee rbd — ee ee oe 
‘7 
ra flexuosa, its treatment 697 i 
As AMPTON apace ads GROUNDS. — aac 
of aa eb pagi Gentle 
g &e., 
which are of the finest quality, ee ea be delivered by Railway 
i ondon o e free. The 
. 
10/., and upwards, per Capitalists and Trustees con- 
eating planting for leviadinnte will find this a safe ha 
desirable means of perme dos ac ” ect. 
SEEDLING FORE R 1,000, 1 year. 2 years. 
ee res as ie atin 18.0d. 3s. 6d, 
Birch oe ee on os os se oe Oe 
Scotch Fir as Pah is ey os : Or na EG 
 Pinaster ee ae 
Sea Pine (excellent. as nurses in ‘exposed Pas 
‘ ations 83. wg & 
. English Oak,* the true Durmast” of the 
New Forest: the ches and most valua 
Specics . oo 7 6 
Common Oak .. ra i = . 9:6 © eee 
* t 100, 00 ie y kind q ded + W je 
= on these Laan se 
RANSPLANTED, sid, a. d. 4 
Ash . 50 100 200 per 1,000 
h 3 ‘ oP os 19 6 20 0 400 
irch és wa oe 4% 126 250 400 se 
+ Scotch Fir... a] é. « 50 100° 200 a 
rch eae gamete ee oo P< 18°65 420 0. ,, 
Spruce $< “ips t 76 42 6 256 =a 
inas es eh ee TEI BO Br 5. 
a Pine reise" ee.) ee 0 ORES: ae 4, 
_ Alder .- + Sy EO aay is ‘a 
Spanish wa sabe eg oe « 200740 0° 800 ae 
Hazel ‘ ° “ 1226-200 409  ,, 
Black Poplar $ ve 200 400°" 800° 3, 
Laur 200 400 800 ,, 
Rhododendron, excellent for cover, 
and not subject to the depreda. 
tions o' of game edde -» 250 40.0 0 mK 
Do. tran: planted, 1to2— 3 ft. 250 400 600 per 100 
SefigaxseaPaiver 20s.0d.per1,000 | Rhododendron 
Tamarisk ee i for ex- roseum 258. Od. per 100 
posure the sea-spray or | Rhododendron 
winds 0 hybrids ie Ae 
| Broom = vy! ze New Double Red 
ig for co’ Thorn 40 0 ie 
SweetBay itoatt io 0 ane }00 New Smelenead- 
Portugal Lau let ditto 40 % 
- . Laurustinus, pots ycine sinensis 9 0 per doz. 
= mon, bedded 8° 0 ,, Weeping Willow 25 . 100 
“ shining- Daphne ponti 0 
leaved, do. Se  ® Worked Hollies 25 0 ,, 
——— hai - e Acacia 49°02. 
leaved, do. ek Eames Glutinous ditto Ooo sy, 
Ribes sanguineums et A White ditto SO: Oy, 
Aucu Bee toloch: 
4 * Kalmia, latifolia ss 0 ip 0 per doz, 
B ME Thy Chinese Honey- 
jas, ‘kle 25 Oper 100 
40 0 500,, | Scarlet Trumpet 
36. 0: 4 dit 6 0 per doz, 
s olden-flowered — 
6 0 per doz, ditto 6 a 
25 0 aa 100 | Raspberries, true 
12 6 uble-bearing 8 0 per 100 
4 | ee wie Raspbeiries, true 
e. Iris' ae Yellow Autumn 
Carpet Juniper 25 . tes ditto i, ee Soe 
_ Fontan 25 Raspberries, Red 
a eer 12 $ ditto PA 
apie ted aburnum 6 0 per doz. Trained Peaches, Nectarines es, 
Sweet-sceuted ricots, Pears, Plums, Cher- 
to pee , and Apples, mo: 
pur- esteemed kinds, as described 
P ; Hh in the “Fr ultivator,”’ 
Double-blossomed by J. tg Southampt 
Peach og s. Gd., s, each. 
_ Sea Pine from urrants voret Goosceberries, 
pots 25 Oper 100 12s, 6d. p . 
es, 6d., 18., ant 2s. 6d. each. 
* in this coun 0 
British Oak, is well known to those who ree care’ 
wi 
‘tain 
' species, which were ermewlie: 
collect the ers of the des 
‘likewise to commu atente ‘his observ: to the Bath 
and West of England Agricultural Society, who ordered the 
» ’and their yote of 
ariety. Ar refhittance e veapocttully requested from unknown 
oprreaieitant —Ipswich Nursery, Oct. 13, 18 
RINCE ALBERT P 
()OBMACK ‘eat OLIVER, pedciaswaie 
SERYMEN, New Cross, near the Cc 
and Bedford Conserva el Covent Garden, London, have the 
do offer to see notice of Nc oblem en, one 
Nour- 
e bes’ r’ 
extant ; in proof ther sali a quantity put into the Been erecta on 
the 14th of March last was ready for use the 25th of April fol- 
lowing, being only forty-two da: 8 from < pat. o> sowt oa 6 ‘to 
the date of gathering ie the table ; itis m 
excellent ur, and highly Ea ietthseres for any forcing. 
—Packets, containing a a quart, 5s. each.—September 30, 1842 
TANSLEY NURSERY, NEAR M TLOCK, DERBY! 
OSEPH SMITH — pre ul thanks to fle al 
merous friends for past — rs, and begs to invite Ncblemen, 
Gentlemen, and others, w ae pei Fi their ae to 
his extensive and well- cradle Stock of Forest Trees, Flowering 
Shrubs, Evergreens, Standard and Dwarf ‘Con hea eu 
Shrubs, &c. &c. 
3.8. ‘also o begs further to weet that he has po hand upw: 
of 40, 000 Transplan ted Larches of various ages and siz ue 
growers, and re ppl t Roots 3 300,000 Transplanted Quicks, 
three, four, and five old; =e 000 Com: tugal 
Laurels ; 30, ee Ever: anne fen many ty aetna of fine 
Rhodo den drons for Cover and ae "Vetoes and all other 
Nursery St ock 3 i proportion, 
Catalogues with prices may be had on application. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, 
SUSSEX. 
emo WOOD & SON beg leave to inform 
eir numerous gs om and Rose A Amate eurs in general, 
ae their pit ol CATALOGUE OF ROSES, for the present 
nm, and will be 
seas’ oe ready zs or me stributio: sent, GRATIS, 
on applica on. 
The pense i id are this 
fine: = and aed Tusarant ban ever; or r Sess Bars 
spared to 
unique 
possible—Also “trees and Plants of all kinds sa with tne 
reatest care tion. 
erThe Ge 
Scusak "Catalo, ogue of Nursery Stock and Trade List of 
Roses, &c., are ready for distribution,—Sept. 2!st. 
Ae ie beat Socal NURSERY ied nage rece ey 
ally 
NCHESTE gen i ost respectfi 
tion rs he Trade, and = pega 
Mord suc y recommend to give 
ard’s Deke “< Wellington Pelargonium, Shep- 
pard’s King Pavia’ dito, fees ently Isa 0s. 6d..each ; 
Sheppard’s a of Beauty Pink, a fine 8 Becdling in 1841, 
ng ace 
a first-rate hite’s Albert 
that their Gaieidcas. of ptm aeons Pico “Auric: a tre is 
now r y be had on application to them, 
, Seedsmen, Xe., Ci i mn. 
Seedlin; 
rtnight earlier.—Fine 
Bri tual searlet- flowering BRITANN 1A Pelargonium, 
warf habit. oo. — oliage, and brightest scarlet grown, 
and 18s. Stro 
flavour, ,strong ots, 9s, per d 
M.B. has also a large Stock cE son SUSIANA and splendid 
mixed PERSIAN IRISES to dispose o 
Baa og RIA, the “GEM. rabionly the = 
nto this most pleasing y of Plants ever offered 
to the Public, and admi' et by all eee a rg ~ oe bethe mee 
iety in cultiva “og The ris o est White, 
me , to the 
Sng > ed perfectly round, 
tals; — and fine shrub 
r delivery, 7s. 6d. eac 
solicited by W. J. Ward, Sesdinan, Hull, 
ence or romitenaes sts a unknown Correspondents. 
Discount unless four Plants ta’ 
OLUS CA 
> ae KENZIE begs val intimate ‘that 
above splendid an 
saved this Poem in Penton at 12. and 2s. ea ‘h will A 
sent free to any part of Britain; also ulbs at 36. per doz, 
by adopting his mode of culture, a oe abe to stand be found in Kee 
bers 34 or 35 of the Chronicle, th 
ter without any protection, — "Blair Adam, N, B., Oct, le oe 
beautifully Spatcint with a d 
of one-third of the 
at refer- 
No 
as Seed 
Flower, which he has 
ch, whic! 
100 fine Soieerti lants, including 75 Ericas, 20 Epacris, and 
5 Boronias. Shakers and america Ye of the Ericas will consist 
and esteemed Am 
urpurea 
habengee ag Vestita, Hyemalis, Formosa, 
ana, Picta, Sulphurea, Viridifiora, co 
rer dur. Linneana curvefiora, Hume: Ban ksi 
Daphnoides, Blan caas intr alba Donnei, chi 
Geman pet Cerinthoides, C on eggarpmatendive: randin 
Verticillata nova, Persoluta » Bow a urgens Ge 
cinea, Echiifiora, Cruenta, ra deh ek Blandioria, Trossula, kc., 
&c., &c.. The will contain Im sa, Impress essa pallida, 
Campanulata alba and rubra, Variabilis, Rivals, Pama ora 
ros Fb A Pu = ms, and ee , &ec., 
} ~» for . « - ° 
; ig ihe pe eek iia ‘ 
50 do. - do. 5 0 
25 do. do, Pd 
For the convenience of aoe Culti h 1 
to add a few . to their collection, J, J.F. beg 10 offer the 
owing i hy dr Ericas, 12 plants, eh in- 
luded, f . 
anna, _Gemmifera, ee ae 
Var 
a, Tricolo: — 
gans, Gavendiahiy Ammpollaces vittata, and Ampullac “Xo 
a beautiful ne a tianlian 
J.and J. F. be acquaint the eir Remrng and the Public, that 
their collections rg Fuck sias and V s contain all the — 
varieties in cultivation, poe that, having “large stocks, they ar 
enabled to offer them at very mo royce 
d J. F. beg also to in See Friends and the 
a ir stock of Frui owe and Dwarf, 
and Untrained (of the most path se kinds), Evergreen 
cad "Flowering prawban American Pneen er and Dwarf 
Roses, are part ee, fine this ason, and very extensive. 
ly demands pt and most careful atten- 
d from unkn 
respondents. — <iteeien ae ear London, Sept. 15, 1348. 
Collection of 
wr ma 
new tted , which gaineda med Chiswi June; 
S) did Scarle ox Dru mdi; Cuthill’s Early with 
printed directi it ri da 72 Mel a 
rro 
a the e receipt ofa Money Or 
oh ‘will or Pg Postsiress Fine bushy Plants of 
ussellianus.—Direct Jamges Curaiun, Florist, 
of the 
the ane Lies 
mark H 
OBN Ba NEW PELARGONIUM, CALCEOLARIA, &c. 
N HANCOCK & SON, Seedsmen and nie of 
firm ; d r, bl freely, and of fine habit ; flowers above 
the foliage rs some resemblance to the Nymph, but is a 
° : ie 
be a desirable varict 
. JACKSO 
ge, spotted ed with c mson, 
potted : “apper rie yellow, slightly tipped ; phir. 
bright, of very large size, and excellent shape. first-rate and 
beautiful bro 
x= OF ave -—VIOLACEA SUP 
lants. Was a adh an extra prize at Durham in A t last. 
Price per plant, 5s. 
No aay a e to the Trade except for the Cineraria. 
an also mb ply fine, strong, and emcee plants of 
‘ erate prices, of 
= H. & Son 
ithe best Pelargoniums | in cultivation 
which a Catalogue is annual 
description of each variety, together with C 
Verbenas, Wactahad: &e. &e. so, Catalogues of 
Roots. Garden, — ame 'Flowe: 
RIVERS, jon., ens ~ "onounce to the 
* that his new descriptive Catalogue of Roses is no 
for distribution. It will be sent, as usual, free to @ 
have ev er favoured him with eir co: 
ap 
closing 
Ree ; the teiciiptions will be found 
The Rose Amateur’s Guide,” 2d € 
Bi Messrs. Longman -_ Se 
[se: 20th, si. 
P: 
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