HE GARDENERS’ 
eo, A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS, 
:; THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 46—1842. 
IRONICL 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 
———— 
pe  eateged OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL 
THE —_ aa tsge eye tee 
ingston Gardens, noticed 
Ladies ye ana gardeners - 
being 
den. . 
eer re er: wi its 
na » experiments on . + Fale “proken 9 b 
: ight, American, to cure » 741 b 
dust, to strike cuttings in 7424 on 739 ¢ 
-2eed, to preserve. + 742 6b) Nelum mbium, to raise “From seed 745 a 
7 
_ Callcott’s Scripture Herbal,revy. 743 ¢| Peaches, good kinds for —. 7454 
pr, rowth of Pansies in 741 c| Pears, for a wall 45 b 
; njurious effect of Pit at Heckfield, descri 742 
- bu aie § itin ene ee —— + 741 ec} Plum-trees, to prune 745 b 
Cucumbers treated wii ‘ate ‘otato, i <tr sl burning eps 
ee Pe ; . 7454 roe 742 b 
Dendrobium macranthum - 743 Ae: Ben oe nee ~) he ndding 742 b 
‘opurpurea . 743 ale, ros e Chamomile 43a 
rit Teuriflia, in the . cee ke kale, t woe f iss b 
ler a 742 eawee zit convert in manure 45a 
early, remarks on: : 744 b a eds of fruit, to v6 sae b 
ts, cause of + saat ex- t, its adulter ation, 42a 
: aaa . 739 Seales arborea, its treatment - 7454 
Eenit-tr ee borders, to prepare . 745 + Staphylinus olen, ferorihed . 7404 
Ahead soa eiticad 741 b| Thunbergia alata, i 7454 
Gloxinia ener 743 b| Turnigs, to kee 745 b 
's-millc ah. « 742c| Vegetable refuse, to convert - 
rape, Albert. di described « - a2 intomanure . a + 745.0 
Grapes, cause of their co- yee its nmanimans by Mr 
7Alec raws 
Guano, its ts effects on vegetables de Wall frat method of teent’ 41 ¢ 
._ — whento apply Wall-tree. ‘borders, tonics Cy fat « : 
ting by hotair . bry z Water, to keep pure . 745 
summer, its effects 742a| Weights of horticultural pro- 
ie Chesnuts, their use 7455) duce. 74la 
'yacinth, its treatment 740 ¢ pte of bad quality, when 
inths, to grow in moss 745 a fecen aarlpe feu 745 b 
Ivy, its effect on houses « 742 c 
ROSA DEVON 
BOUT 500 of the ghors Volante i to ne oe 
posed of at J, Hally’s Nur. 
trade, they Bele, mepapliet on, on sonia 
proved e to force for cut flowers in the 
winter, and its other properti now too well known to need 
further eul also takes opportunity of stating that 
he has still on hand ‘a few of the jenine varieties of 
han well set for bloom from 1 vb Saad 
ht: _Also young Plants of all the eae new kinds, an 
sand 1 and 2 years’ grafted Double White, Dou uble striped, 
ee fimbriata, Chandler Fito mong 
villi, Ecli dissima, Campbelli, diseds, 
chroleu 
perfecta, Lefévreana, sia ‘al the e leading varieties, in excellent 
order for pac ed wea apr 2 
J. H. begs = Svinte 0 ta Weds Gk have 
kindly fivonven hima heretofore bg phy oc — for Stocks, that 
Owing to the great d pad he w 
supply.only a very lim mber = suin “i easo! “ 7 ke 
for sale a large k of f Myatt Ss British Q Queen Straw berey Plants; 
as also an ab adaait supply of Lilium lancifélium punctatum and 
um. 
Leong SR gp ICRenaer pepe eee ere 
THE MOST SUPERB DARK CHINA ROSE EVER OFFERED 
TO Mt. WOOD & S “MIELLEY’S PRINCE OF WALES.” 
WwW D weds have aie ive honour to announe 
s to ithe eir Friends an ry Sap Si pan pee th 7 ent Hose 
ra ased ¢ pa gta the above most ma cent 2 
and ad sending it out early in November, ee 
their roots) 10s. 6d. each. 
a of the rich dark velvety pasple violet, 
most per pK shape, cupped, large and very att hae 
‘Bat is cu elegant postage on very strong footstalks 
exriant a and pleasing, with fine glossy foliage; it iitis 
and may certainly be epennd atone 
owed to the trade if 6 plants of 
orders are respectfully solicited, 
ee athe will be, en ae taroutson as received. 
reference will be required from unknown 
a 
Sootands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
KLEY’S “SURPRISE” DAHLIA. 
h 
rincipal <howea for the season, and 
ba OG fall particulars see Gardeners’ Chronicle 
most perfect 
] en in all seven 
prizes Plants in ‘May 10s. 
S. G. - has, of his own, two first-rate Seedlings coming out in 
ay 5 op € a Lilac, the form and colour poy T cna agt Aa broke, 
and c constant 3; name, King The other, 
manied & 1 Bximia, a superior f ee Pinky rose, distinct fro m any 
rose Dahlia, of first-rate properties. Plants of of these In in 
; ve 44 acne 
8 fancy Bor er Dulas, posse 
for border-growing, at Se. 6d. 
m being ramen ‘early Sodlen: will 
cularly re 
F 
cach: and6 or 
as this oe or if not 
any edged Dablia in euléivation, at pte ic prices, 
as well “a on the best varius af former seasons, A few 
of mes —_ vending Verbe a Pansies oe Phlox porte, nc 
> peut. Wi Hf coreghes referen: ‘om unknown 
is.—Daneeroft Nursery, Stowmarket, Suffolk, No- 
vember 18,. 1842 
. Ww “LYNN, ~ saeee — SrEDSMAN, late of Henley- 
3 . ee thet age r to at Trade, owe eo 
aide an Ghee, pins me 4 ‘0 6 6 ft; 
; Standard 
advertiser ever perpetual in its beari 
e full, and of most delicious faenoer, even when anew ion. 
Short Prickly eading Onion. —seed own grow 
ee ie Ki : 
: —For which early ap 
Seauré “enil coun 
Bberrscrengee em 
Lawer ‘Homerton ‘Terrac wer, ee will be 
a omerton, 
PLENDID NEW CACTUS (CONWAY’S GIA 
pure CONWAY begs to inform his Friends and 
he Pu blic, 
duction the second week in April, at 2 eat ro each. See Dr. 
Lindley’s opinion of _ above in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of 
June ith, Lg ot 367 as follows 
“An ling Cactus, of mo 
- by Mr. C 
t extraordinary heeety ee 
i The peta 
obioh ong choke, ee the e tig is > wees sive 
handsomest sort #3 e called Con 
and its name is poe a A Bpie sec 
P. C, begs further to ksi ‘that his Stock is not large, and 
early orders will ensure the qeaeceest plants, as ra 8 are to be 
executed in i potatoe A remi reference ere be required 
from unknown fcrcionielate No allowautets Trade, the 
Stock being limited.— Old Brompton, Oct. 27th, 18 
re is much 3 
way’s Gian 
PRINCE ALBER 
(CORMACK & OLIVER, Fackoes and Nurserymen, 
ew Crossand pnomitay Conservatory, Covent garden, London, 
have bog hononr to offer be aoe oblem men, Gentlemen, and 
others, the above new i 
extant ; ; - proof herent r juan ntity put into the open ground on 
ne 14th of March last was re ady for use the 25th of = fol- 
- ys from ik of sowing to 
he date of gathering for the table ; it is m 
len and highly advantdanade. ‘“ “ealy forcing. 
. each, bt yp eon beg to recom- 
Likewise the new Incompara peculiarly ¢ 
= a ee perfectly hardy as a sheer r Lettuce, ‘not apt to hee a 
and requiring no tying; in packets, at 1s. or 5s. per 
KS. 
; A con MAY nee to Se revigeod a the admirers of 
collecti 
SPLENDID DOUBLE HOLLYHO! 
justly-popular plan’ and 
le for the last 20 ee py ‘ - Hollyhocks, not 
surpassed (he ventures to say) y in Europe, comprising up- 
‘age bes 100 colour, from the very dark (called black) 
white, and the present 
beste planted, whe offers them on the ort v 
arieties for 2/. 2s., 75 vars. for 
ty 1 Also, packets containing 20 oa at 
2s. 6d.; do. do. 500 seeds at 5s. each; all w collected 
ii double iy 
— Also Page fh new large, Jate Victoria Red Currant 
per doz. Rane r. Lindley’s remarks, Gardeners’ Chron micte for Oct.8. 
Hope N — ee near.Bedale, York 
SHIRLEY VINEYARD, NEAR SOUTHAMPTON,—NURSERY 
» DEPARTMENT. 
LEMENT HOARE. Fespeattaliy announces that he 
collection of ares hone Plants 
tek ost approy in general 
RE so ‘om. 2s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. faa 
ON THE CULTIVAT pd THE 
A PRACTIC. ALT: 
GRAPE VINE on OPEN. 3d 
edition. 8vo, 7s, 6d. boards... Long’ old by 
all Booksellers, and at the Vinevaed at Shirley. 
T. & C. LOCKHART, _Fuonists, 156, Cheapside, 
ion, have the following EEDS n Ow ready for 1 
The new Spotted Digitalis per packet 3s. 
Price 6d. 
SUPERB FUCH 
ESSRS, Ye OUELL and Co. beg to oer the following 
ee —_ autiful FUCHSIAS, which they will 
sig Bn a the United Kingdom (on the receipt 
of a Po nes order’ at the rate of 21s. r doz. :—Arborea, 
Bruce on hid ig Ft mae 
formosa el: 
sures Seon germ _PELARGONIUMS, 
now 
ready for deliver f Sutherland, Orange 
amen, Royal 
ection, phe se ag Pride of 8 — 
pi . Prince Wales, 7 Boca of Eldon, Princess oatey 
Graciosa, Emperor, Superb, and Sale. His ee 
logue of Pelargoniums, Pansies, i 90 ea yer. 
, Chrysanthemums, Cinerarias, iculas, Figg may be ob- 
tained by applying to N. Gaines, adem Surrey-lane, Battersea 
SPLENDID MULBERRY -TREES, GOOSEBERRY - TREES, 
PILLAR, ay ose AND DWARF ROSES, AUCUBA 
JAPONICA, on 
W DE & CO., beg to remind iss led 
. one po pana sri y U that their Pl 
a the _— ee for size, a exgaod 
ality ; the season at ge anting is now excellent — 
solicit a anes a of their none, sient them mend r kihd 
orders will be promptly andtruly executed.—King’s- 
Seca “SIR FREDERICK JOHNSTONE” DAH 
o great ecient of the STOCK of this desirable tow 
us Laurence, &c., &c., price 10 
ane an excellent and nearly new span roof cover, 
inches stand and cloths complete, fora Tulip Bed 34 feet J 7 ae 
Hobbs, 
23, ee ‘Chaat Onlord. 
VANS’ NORTH MIDLAND DAHLIA. 
— This 
plica to J, Evans, ist, Rotherham, Yorkshire 
ae exhibited at four po and taken three 
be Barnsley and Wapentake of Staincross Horticultur 
ow the ibii 
of § 
hi - 
receiving 8 Blooms cut from one pe Pos ced The general form of 
— Crimson Dahlia (North ee is very 
also are of a good shape and substance.” ooh 
limited, Line ti early application is necessary to 
appointment, as several roots at already: : 
Rother 
ham, Nov, 10, 1642. 
H. CORSTEN, 
Florist to her Majesty and his Royal 
Davies- street, Ps gen 
halt the the quanti 
incon wacko Double aL ea 
low; 100 mixed Crocus 
bd. 
Hy brid Gloxinia, beter een candida and rubra do. i 
;hew si ite : 
intonia pulchella * é 
ee | 
0! angles . . 
Balsam, a aang mottled Hybrid : “3 : 
ravers ag b p Fs . 7 
Hear’ “hee = Test quality ‘ 5 a : 
Pianiee € 
Ww 
NOTICE OF 
R. J. KING begs. to A aint Gentlemef, gee 
deners, and others, that he nstructions me ‘sell 
Auction on MonpaAy, 21st Nov., at 11 ‘ocubhel , on the Pre: ian. 
Cambridge-row, Hackney- > and. Crops on the 
Land, comprising Greenhouses, Frames, Lights, Plants in pots, 
Fruit-trees, Shrubs, Carts and Horse, and Implements, &c., &c; 
The Premises t 0 be let on aeane (4 ba For informati 
apply to J. mie, Aactioneer, Hackney Roa 
The ahoy e will, be fardhrved. Post free. = List on Seeds i is n 
preparing, and will be published about the end of Decemtier. 
t+ leper YOUELL and Co. beg to announce the 
followin 
ing :— 
SIA tok CLARE. 
lie 
— This, the most Splendid 
f April 6d. per plant, postage 
the United Kingdom, by Your and Co., who 
Conia ‘the tative stock of it. "so it wi 
found Cow the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 14th of May last, as 
follow: 
“Your eedling Fuchsia is by far the finest hybrid we have 
seen ; ‘the Sect being three inches Ne ‘apes with the tube and 
sepals of a bright carmine colour, an of a rosy purple. 
If, as yo p brett Bandi penis Gans sssener it will 
For further particulars see advertisemen' 
Chronicle of the 8th inst. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES.—a4 Superb Collec. 
pe sais ne on A now being sent out at the fo! prices 
25 pairs 
extra fine first-rate Show flo oth dese 4 0 
ro ae do. do. 0 
25 ,,. of fine Show flowers, . = 0 
1 ” do. see ee 
BS. 95: Or extra hoses Show Pinks, * ‘ ret 
is 5 do. 012 0 
sone on being left to & Co. 
Who, should ie pet oe wishes of ane favouring them with 
their orders, will send them free to any part of the United Kingdom, 
at the extra charge of * per dozen pairs. 
A Post-office order, or reference, is Saepactialty requested from 
Co. mon possess 
pan, far the largest stock in the country of ‘the above most noble 
ardy Plant, which is in course of planting by most of the 
cen are exe ee neil order it in fine strong h 
Plants, at zen. 
Great ¥i armouth Nursery, pag 1842. Bea sr or 
s for 
NNUITIES. — oe typ none ee aadiealttg 
be granted 
in England. 
favourable terms from the soentnat it possesses of liveition & a 
portion of its Funds at a ene rate re Interest, 
RECTOR 
Edward onan ee a F. Py 8; 
Henry Buckle, E: 
John Hen ory y Gaver 
c. . aoe Esq. 
x i. Rev venshaw, Esq. 
, Soa Esq. William Walker, ‘Esq. 
—Union Bank of London. 
COLONIAL Daven The Bank of Australasia (incorporated by 
c Shey? a 2, Moorgate-street. 
Pibviteian + Pekeok Fr . M. D., 62, Guildford-street, 
i yap 
Secreta 
ng a and Co. 
Ed Ryley, Esq. 
Prospect with Tables, sat of Proposal for the purchase 
of an Annuity, or for making an rance, and every in- 
formation, may be obtained by me yee at tie office of the 
ity. 
Company, No, 126, Bishopsgate-street, 
OT-W ATER ahabawcs aan ~— Horticbltoral a8 
without or settin a 
ple sasure, very Nrhanentat in appearance, and Ac ably attention 
only soiath in 14 or 15 hours, price 51, 58, and bt -Purther~ 
1€a iption 
of bu iain, may be o above; wher ere “also m y be seen 
t proved Wrooght-iron Bo viler, as ap sont with € Chanter’s 
ech: tee eae Farnaces at Chatsworth, 2 ny other of 
the Nobility’s Sea iro ron Fencing, Hurdles, Belstexes, Orin. 
Wire-w aig Garde en Implements, &c. &c, e trade 
plied a Hot- ‘aaker Socket-pipes 
_ NAB. mel 3 s New Pat tent Land-presses a Drills. 
