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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 19, 
COME .—The Subscribers have this Season to er aets earner 1 Winch seedli par agh in pots, per doz. 4s. ( 
~ the following :— hs in pots, € ( 
FO hi » t., in pots oa ( 
— iin. pot in pe tt gv! Sp ‘ 5 ¢ = i ry cs from ftimalaya, 3to4 fuches, in pots, eacti 
» $¢ ne 2 ie BS 5 pec. from Swan River, 1 ft., in pots, —_ 
” * palin in ich > 5 i 4 ¥ sebigetaa bedlordensis, 3 to 4 inches, in pots, e fer 
= 2 years seedling, per 100 f ? & es beaccs a 9 inches, CS aneneted,, as 1000 2 
iy ” {year transplanted, per100.  . + + 1 ” a,Ginches,each. . F 
yes 2 to 3 inches, in pots,each 4...) eu) « » ida, fre ong each ascent 3 
rr 4toGinches,inpots,each : : 4. : 8 excelsa, ts, ae 
8 excelsa, 1 nee sebulltt, in pots, Ll = é i is ” lycia, 3 ‘s chase es, in pore each — Fy ‘ é 
es i to 3 inches, in pots, each é Fy 8 Oxycedrus, 1 to 14 ft., each ‘ é Fy 
# wm 4 to 6 inches, in pots,each . F or | 7) pheenicea, 4 to 6 inc ches; i in pots, each acs 
»  Gerardiana, ‘ y ar ng, in pots, each i 215 ” prostrata, each ;: : : ; ‘ 3 
nu o 6 inches, in at each i . 20 ” recurva, 9 inches . F a F . é 
i halepensis, a to a inches, in pots, each 3 é 3 Sabina, 1 to 14 ft., each ; REE gases 
id sper in pe per doz. F ‘ 3 ry 1 ft. in pots,each . F é é é 
# heer inebed a ” wae i oe ” sibirica, 1 ft., in pots, each ‘ A ° F 
#8 inops, it olf ft., in pols, ene é 3 sinensis, 6 in., im —, ea $ F é é 
yo ins' See aaril fm ft, ee pots. a ;% ” succica, 1 to 14 ft., 7 : ‘ é é 
» vty jeach 4 » upright, ay ft, ‘ Rts 
meee in 4 ngratted, each i 35 temariscfoia 1to re “Ws each . i 
ii Laricio, 2 years shedlainin pet é ¢1 irginiana, 1} to 2 ft. * ac é ‘ $ 
if 3 . 2 Thuja articulata, 2 . seedling, oa pots, per doz ; snk 
2 séoktttiin major; 4 to Sinches, “a pots, each ’ ; o 6 in.; in pots, eac 3 paces 
# poses woe 1 “ * pots, each i . 60 FY) 0 24 ft., in pots, each F3 ‘ so7 
9 iyo tae ch ae eee, is ovclientais 8 = gessling: aoe 100° 2% 28s 
8 neglecta, I r th 1h te in pots, ea & i ig 3 Hon ach i F ie 
3 nepalensis, } to us it, in pots, eben pees é . 20 ” ; aol Fac--8 
” Ponape gs boty Sot ft., in er each . 3 ae | 8 orientalis, , eat ‘owing in seed pa ns , per 1 100.26 1 
3 Palustris, 3 ft., Iai F é : 63 3 ] seedling, in open border, = 100. 
# tala, 1ft., in —. Pio sa .9 i # iG rf in., in pots, each é 4 
4 Pinaste ter, 1 year seeing, per 1000 : é F ae j ” rf 9 to 12 in., in pots, pre é a é $ ¢ 
rT Ty years recat. pet | A : . 10 is eat o2ft.,in pots,each . é : : i 
4 *) 1 year 2 $8 %» plicata, 9 o 12in., in pots, each ¢ x . 3 fi 
i a cima ane) ear seeding, per 1000 7 ah, _tatarica;. 1 “year seedling, per "doz. Fy Fy F | 
” ing, per 1000 1 , 14 ft., 47 og F : ‘ of 
” ‘a 1 year Patil Spl., per 1000 1 Tas monet $ to4in., - F ‘ é ‘ rie! 
* Pn 14 nn feck ge! se Se pies Eek BA 0 2 ft., p i06 eet Sera een ob a 
ys Pithyusa, 4 to 6 in., in pots, each 3 : 3 "a PY orizontalis, a” in € ach ‘ z 
rT] Boa ero: in | Ss, cixratted, each é 7 ie | ” fo liis aureis varieg., 2 to 3 in., in po ots, each 
is eudo-Strobus, Ife, in pots, each . Z ; 74 % canadensis, | ear scedling, in Bini ae doz. . aA 
» Pumilio, 1 year seedling, per 1000. 4 é . 2 8 6 to 9 in. “3 in poses ach co 
Fy ” rtrausplanted, per1000 « . : 3 a hibernica, 13 to 2 bay ach coer ula iee 
4 pungens,1toisft.,inpots,each  . «+ +s 4 ft., ea if 
a3 pyt 8 to 4ins., in  € 3 eae Araucaria foblisaee, seedling, 6 to 9 in. 4 in pots, -7 
3) fesinosa,6to Sinches,in pots,each . . «+ . 1 to 14 ft., in pots, cuttings, - 5 
»  tigida, 1 year seedling, in a per doz. . : j Altingia Cunninghamii, 1 to 14 ft:, in pots. Stiga: “each 5 
” 6i peesabine brie ee, Be PETER LAWSON AND Ne N, EDINBURG 
rT) setortitia, 1 year in pots, per ‘doz. . i Seedsmen and Nurserymen to the Hi send and Faticass 
3 eames. i to 14 ft., itr ts, each i Society of Bostiahas 
” dargeory Ses in pots, each ‘ oy RA ey W.and J. Nosiz, Seedsmen, abe Fleet-street, 
33 sinetsis 1 +, in pots, €@ : Lond 
hs 2" years as sealing ve 1000 cota. ot AKLEY’S “SURPRISE” AND OTHER DAHL 
8 ve Seats ars tranapieheee mime Pes AMUEL GIRLING igs to refer the Trade ial his 
ee x =. 3 years tr sigan per 1000 ‘ ‘ riends generally gore tisement in the Gardeners’ 
” - 9 to ,in 8 pet éach « yi hronicle of the owt hor. Thi 
. 4 sylvestris, Tye ei ars ;Danecroft Nur soutly ohio Suffolk. 
Wei 3 tS ee ; ‘ 
BAe Fanspla bee) Se AMES PAMPLIN, Rog oat age Florist, &c. Wal- 
fe aattea ner G00. 8 thamstow, Esse n thanks to his get for 
” ” ear Sé s, per 1000 3 their liberal orders ‘ek elon "Pe elargoniums sent out last 
ied ” edliug, per 1000. i , and h he flatters himself have given general aaa 
a” ” nted, per 1000. . tion. Heis st sending -o = the underme d new Seedlin 
ss per 1000 1 raised by M J. Wilson. > apaese their qualities nothing need 
»  ‘freda, 1 to ig tt ea ak or eat ig now be aia, nae seen many prizes, and have been 
” Teocote, 1 ft., in, he ee RT so oe dolvcaealy Sieber exbibitions of the London Horticul- 
>  taurica, 1 year seedling i Fi Se e = : at Chiswick her Societies. rod the 
» ” I year trans 100 ee i igs 3 : an 
» vm 1 $ a4 59 ¥ esse: Uae: she ee ae lene oF that eplendid sng 
x» Uncinata,3 pots, 2 CAEN ay io ck a i | J.P. begs to refer them to D the report of the exhibition at Chis- 
9  Variabilis, 4 te i ta a ie pots, ea es Ce, in the pons rs? ee rar of July 16t 
» Sp. from East Indies, 1 year seedling, in Dots per doz. 36 9 | Achilles yt of Wellington 3-2 2 
from Gust imalat 1 sede ta pee Se Zz. 36 0 is oo 3 Fair Maid of perros Pt so. 
1 year transplanted, per 100 i j .2 Ada A é : : 8 palaten j : 2 
x, 2 years Sraaplantes, , ber 1060 ‘ . ‘ 3 Adelaide Kemble =; . 2) Hesperus . é a 2 
ss Ceerulea, 1 ft., in p Pe MPN SR Alesha. coe ears 3| Laura . me 
aS Clanbrasiliana, 6 fe 9 in. i pots, each ; ‘ i Beauty of Essex 4 3} Prince Albert . Bee fetes | 
»» Donglasi, 1 to 13 ft. aint Ge. Bfitish Queen 4k 2} 8s Royal ey 
» excelsa, 2 years se perl Ce ec Oe Q@buirt D’ Orsay. : 3} Queen ofthe East, . 3 3 
”» i» 3 years seedling, per 1000 “ ‘ ij i Countess of Wilton F 3| Sir Robert P =. a 1 
3 wt wed tra nted, per 1000 ‘ape es) reoié= ."*. . 3 Saunas Walter oe ies Saas: dl 
a" aie Senet nia, per tes i ee ae Diike of Devo F 2 2-3 
* Meniviesii, 9 fo 1 9 9 8; each eee J.P. regrets ‘it owing to the pen nay hihban ates of his Seed- 
pat ae hag) of, in » ¢ E soul * pew ! Beauty f Walthamstow, he tiust defer sending it out at 
” , 6 to 9 in., in pots, each fo ete gnlcce ; Sat. 
ee Meg 13 Sein pote; CNR 8 ahs ee a 5. °. fias also a fine stock of those Pelargoniums he sent out 
omc ‘ Aes ry Sp. a per 1000. z $ - 60 last season, which have so enriched the coliections of the prin- 
ae years transplanted per SOR SOs a Ow | cipal pueretots ¢ that flower at very low prices, Catalogues 0! of 
. L Ct eee eee ee which may be had on application. 
teh. aS aie £. bens further to state ig heis now cag ea his splendid 
J ‘ . ee new Seédiing CEREUS, wie nate us speciosus 
Bee elegans, at 218. "ach, we was exhibited at the “Horticultural 
eee ; j peak ae I Saabs oe ey, “duly test ; fur Reece pion of which, see 
. . 
. Pam | Co aon tea 
ES 5 : - SELECT Aa SHOWY air SS PERENNIAL HERBABUROUS 
. a 
oe. Wie th begs to gg kant seacigh the Floricul- 
any ublic, that h © poneoets some Thousands 
Se 4 very eles and Showy Hardy Lie hee HERBACEOUS 
tame 8 LANTS, which he has collciea for 
. *. fac d well eye 
eres hed “ Parterre or G Flower-bonter” The Collectio’ 
ae | spe all the leading 
mee ag —_s 
+ Soe benulies. | in in reat varity, 
oa - oS a 
cute i which MENSE STO K) upon 
ne le ge ae a feng Nie gear § or more, 
Bik 7 vl alle ae ed (which he will select), at 2/ . 2s, per 100, and 
Sere § : Faage ic! = forw, on receipt of Post-office order on Bedale 
ieee ed ‘or a 
es 5 Nw oe bas stil a supply of his superb peahies ieee Seed, 
siege Gert bw a: ontaining 
oe Bee Poe 
eh sta, rh Maeda oop: tea 
robusta, 3 es, in pots, ~ ike 
sibiriea, 6 fiidl ee aie 
sp. from Frames; itol ft. tn pots 
esrena ati s in ge each 
lusitanica, 14 to 2 ih pots each ; 
+ 
Handsworth N nme 
_ | mend the British Que 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a 
ung Man, age ed 30, who thoroughly understands his 
usi in all its branches. ‘Satis facto cath references can be giv en 
Hen tne place 4 has lately left; 
press fer ere s, F.K, at Mr . Pamplin’ 8, Nurseryman, WwW altham. 
tow 
Wass a SITUATION as GARDENE a Young 
Man, aged 28, amare Be nr pore 
of Forcing; ‘the 
Propagation of 
ma 
a limited time, su 
he Pat been in the ‘busitiess three years ; “age i, 
address to T. B. | Mr. Pugh’s, No. 1; North- 
engager will keep 
be agreed on; 
om farther particulars, ai 
mpton-street, Bath. 
NOTICE.—SUPERB NEW DARK CHINA ROSE—“‘MIELLEY’S 
PRINCE OF WALES.” 
OoD he SON beg oe to announ 
r Friends a 
en Of thie Menrecsieated number a 
Poceiviea for the above most splendid new Rose; 
ably c st mpelled to discontinue sending out aby more e pisits at. 
rese’ 
" All F uture orders received from this date will be executed early 
i n May, the usual period for sending out China Roses in pots, As 
will be limited, early orders are respectfully 
folieitea, which will be executed in ‘rotation. 
Woodlands Nurs eed he tigated _ neers Sussex, 
Nov 
T 14th, 1 
“EMPRESS OF f onkes DAHLIA, 
Ss ; Fnorist; Ho , 
Lonpon, begs to call the attention 0 f Dahlia Growers to 
that splendid DAHL A, the “‘ Empress of Whites,” oe is now 
Ro ott in fine > condit: at Five 
ned pipe at the 
in oe rr Practical Gardener and Florist,” in his remarks of hew 
Da , as one of na best ret the season. 
as also a fe kets of Boe yo Seed, saved from the 
newest and best kinds, 
y Road, Islington, Lon Fe a 
* TURVILL’S S$ BLACK DAHLIA, THE “ESSEX TRIUMPH.” 
to announce that he has” 
u 
TN 
the entire Stock of t ré stiperb and uni- 
PS inaaden ired Dahlia, which has been vastly pronounced the 
eatest novelty yet produced, iS essential to the most limited 
ower he followiig a m3 cription given by the Floricul- 
tural Society of London . 6, when iiiie Blooms wete ex- 
pt =" of = eu hr good; substunee, good ; arr 
ent, Food; eve. mplete and good in every Specimen ; dept 
great and Hohaints size; full; general form, st gaat 3 clase vf 
et ity, fir rst rate.’ ) aoe following awards will e thal 
son eke thiromgtiont the season 
1841 -Chelmaford F Fy 1 bloo. st prize 
” Halstead i ” st ” 
ii 5 alt 1ill Fi i ef : 5h. etipiIst ,, 
1842 Florent Society 3 ot Saag st class 
ia en ondon ” 13, £5 st priz' 
93 i 4 ad ” 
is Pobouttaéal Society t ot a 
ss ia 5 - st Dirk Datla) : Pr st5 
Fr tee adh i Sept. i st {ij 
i Halstead i es i is ee 
A Plorieultaral wernt n° S73 ‘= & st cies 
” cts 4, 
It shows an eye; the ceritre beitie 
wel dp ite coene: eae habit; throwing se blooms out i 
the most graceful manner. —Piants in May, 1 i, ; the 
+ +} eae W * ae 
A Iso D plant 6: whith 
and can be paid app as = Show fi flow iss a. 
Browa’s PE ERPETUAL GRAND—bright. céfningnl; fine broad 
petals; well cupped, full, and constant—10s. 6d. 
Bre — N’S yee ot ae TRUMPS— ents tipped with purple; 
pape, of good substance; well arranged, and of great depth— 
aot in = ph tan White, shaded with rose; of un- 
epth—/s. : ee ee 
Rown’s BLUE BONNET—bright tosy purple; good petal; 
- o constant—7s. 6d. 
few G Roots of ADMIRAL STOPFORD and 
pEDroRD SURPRISE to dispose of. i 
Slo#gh Nursery, Nov. 17, 1842. 
~ 1 am 38 pian. ue also per bo not for competition. ‘ 
__ +30 bloom eatee she ot for competition: : 
5 BUPh “FUCHS 4 
Mssns. YOUBLL and | fo. beg to offer the rl ;, 
and highly-beauti peers 
send Post-free to a te 
of a Post-ofe os at 
ee Br 
ii 
cua arborea, ¢ 
pee es 
Tate oe ue per doz. Arby ae 
uceana, em i bake oe 
: mosa s grandis, 2 
so insignis, magnifi 8, Middle- EB 
pendula terminalis, Fe faces 
legans, stylosa 
xeelsa, 
nite ful 
enper falitonia 
Hopverti, Miciiolie 
tonia, ili ant, | 
mirabilis, 
flora, Rieartonta abplosa 
their —— in the Ga vy Fhe Chapel of 
Great Yarmou Nursery, Nov. oe 
wy Sie 
Nec than any of Kt 
ates Juicy, pestocty arOy ta as aptto 
sini: rexsng Wo} inter tac ere t= ; 
