THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. | 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORT URAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
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No. 48—1842. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. Price 6d. 
‘ ———_——— —- Sel  DARIRY'S “GURDEEER? Ane OUT Balke 
— OF THE (MTHE LAS? NUMBER. © SUBJECTS IN N.B. one wh i LEY’S “SURPRISE”? AND OTHER DAHLIAS. 
: the following. AMUEL GIRLING begs to refer 
. Tey; les bifioe oh as Poa ek Se Ree oa 
darden 773 ¢ Tey tts ot ot cn on houses ; Se : H. ica Tn exhibited as in the letter F, and in 25 varieties. |S friends generally to his ad ve 
eae, ag thelr treatment a b oo to restore neglected ed ’ ba ang N, eX) ‘ =e Chronicle of the Fite Nov., 
, tod + 7 ’ : . aigher 
sg 8s faba Linden"s Hatiatte urban an Horticultu- weh be giv en thou Ay Tales, And ‘- Roses are {ote for ex- RE Bsa sery, Stownar ke ore Re 
ae hibition without attention to the regulations ae lained 
maragen i its periments on ; ih 4 they will not be allowed to be oy eve on the tables sei MPRESS OF WHITES” HLIA 
Melons, cause of their not setting 776 b | I. Sage Heaths in collections of 20 distinct varieties. GB. SG, LS. Iq. SMITH, a HoRNsEY ~ rr Isuixetow, 
Mildew saa of, 77a ah hie cena the same plant is not exhibited on NDON, begs the attention of Dahlia Growers to 
va, Bot es, nical as nea firs that spleoud DAHLIA, the “‘ Empress of Whites,’’ which is now 
pare oie rae yp easants i76 b | Ke ane ‘Heaths, im conisdtioba of 6 distinct varieties. SG, LS, SK. | ready for sending out pe em Roots in fine ve 
Paris, exhibhion: aes 7isa N.B. No person who shows in I will be allowed to exhibit | Guineas each, for ready money only. Obtained prizes at the 
Bese select) fone A ee so nt ; following Shows: sipha tet. at South Essex—ist ictoria Gar. 
73 b ay argaiien, select wis i ei-F3 ies " Gale ceolarias, in sixes; in pots of 12 to the cast. dens, Stepney—2d at the Royal South London Zoological Gar- 
Sects, aitent ‘of dissipation 0 on 72 ¢ ants, fora 5.W. wall 76 ¢ S, SK d al: t i i 
eberry-growers’ Register rev.775 b | Potatoes for seed, their treatment 7 4 ,S ens—also at the Grand Salt Hill Show and Society 
, Escholata superba. - 7745 | Red spider, to destroy Pia & ms M. Shrubby Caleolais, in sixes ; in pots of 12 to the cast. Ls, of London—also obtained the prize offered by the Floricultural 
rapes, cause of not vege a» - Tia Rondaletis a. + Tite Society for the Best White of any age. Gardeners’ Chronicle 
Ruano, effects of ~ te : ag fy, 4a bel bel . bs etn, Curmniond& in pans of 24 blooms. LS. SK, SB. of Sept. 17th, in report-of Salt Hill Show. ‘Empress of Whites’ 
eg by ho hot ate, nreroarks on. 7 Stephen's Book le Farm as 7756 | Q» Picotees, in pans of 24 ae LS, 5K, SB. —better blooms than we had previously seen of this flower, with 
-chesnuts, as food for cattle 773 ’ Trees, decay of in Ragland - 9738 b - Pinks, in pans of 24 bloom B. well-formed petals of good substance; the white is good and the 
air ee! fut foneess soe 73 Walp. to conceal + 7766 Cuass II].—FLOWERS; for which all persons are admitted to | centre better developed than at wht exhibitions ; this will 
8 bloo ing” be ge yes oe banish bigs? as equal co ition: — prove a very useful flower.” It is a a ded ~ Mr. Genny 
: i ; Q. Stove or h plants, in collections of 40 plants. GK, | in the “ Practical Gardener and Florist,” n his remarks 
oon  skkgReeeeeeeeeeeee ap 8G, kc Ga Poskad ‘ be ger ec ts: one of the best of the 
+ Heat! ceo) uchsias, to be exclu rom Q, G also a few packets of Ver -poreanll — saved from 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. gas rete , newest and best gee iy genres the 
; TIONS AT THE GARDEN for the year 1 , eo or Greenhouse plants, in collections of 20 plants. GB, Hornsey Road, Islington, Lon ad . 
: E pibitions w ill take place on the following mo hag viz., Seedy: May N.B. Persons outing ing not to compete in R also, ACHIMENES GRANDIFLORA 
f 33; Saturday, June 17; Wednesday, July 12 5. Wines . ESSRS. MOUNTJOY d SON 
EXHIBITORS. SG, LS, SK. an have oe easure 
All persons, whether Fellows of the Society or not, will be at liberty N.B. Px Tibet) tyne ti will hot be ellnwed t f advertising afew good BULBS at 2 above 
a send subje cts for exhibition. pete in S also. ~ riost beautiful Plant, sing te sam sp eo imenes ora in 
cote’ OF OBJECTS FOR EXHIBITION. T. G kesh IA 3 e er and vigorous 
oe erates lad abit |, caeal osu or ncaaene inter, On, 06,08, | A temtaosh a mapetay tejeoed on ninco are 
+ a e si of meeting what oi weg ere nes to supply, = order | UJ, Coll tov : : 4 
+ proxies may ba come fa the a Hattie Or tue an aoe of tove or Greenhouse climbers. GB, SG, SK. spondents.—Ealing, 23d Nov 
secs on the : See The aie P pleban je will be s ecured than 12 distinct kinds 
ose who comply with this reques ? V. Exoti i 
thatthe Judges sho elt: prdeeda t bilder ‘thb ator Orchidce| , in collections of not fewer than six species hie JACKSON, Nurseryman, Sceisman, vo rn 
respective merits of the exhibitions by 10 4.M., and as it is abso- W. Exoti ‘ Surrey, begs most respectfully to inform 
indispensable that the tables should be arranged by that time, | x," ‘Tall aoe wee meen PIE of Car mewne, that he is now sending o ut hin Twoepert 3 Ree 
atpeysgy agree ver sen if ubject ree ae: shall be ad- | Y, ¥uchsias i ies, LS, Varieties, viz. : 
oF gt a ‘garden a, wf past eight o’c in themorning; | 7, Singh tal citada: paca ARISTATA VITTATA—It is a v between E. aristata 
if the of any locked-up boxes, or other cases, should a "SK, Sho x peas a or and E. linneoides; it was exited to the Horticultural 
be i in the exhibited tent at re said rte such eases or boxes mu: N.B. medal: ies will be awarded by the Society’s — Boolety of London, and awarded a Banksian Medal, when it was 
be os = d from ae ie , ts a wil ie and not Annee the usual Judges. Exhibitors will particu ib. | Kindly named by Dr, Lindley. ‘gow is favourably sarroggty in ** Pax- 
cimens whether of frui - wie, remain untoue lants m’s Magazine of Botany a compari ith E. Neillii 
Sone after six o’clock, when they will be delivered into the h ands of this leurs we a wnsinty bwin cei ie exhibited under where “it is remarked, “ We have also no’ eek another hy "brid 
the exhibitors, wh AA, Misecllancots subjects, SK, SB, C. at Mr. Jackson’s. It is very tisiias to the present, but ap- 
their cut flowers in the tents, as much confusion has been found to N.B. Cockscombs, Hydrangeas, and cut flowers are —- proaches a shade or two nearer to E. aristata, and is yar 
arise from that practice. phd ty from vexhibiti beau’ ae | 
bss a he estat or OF tel see TOR sao — BB, Seedling Fl SK Erica JacKsonm is @ hybr id between E. re torta 
er persons require assist in bringing in N.B. Every ust 1 d t and E, Irbyana, combining the elegant tang of the 
objects for exhibition alt be admitted before half-pasf-cight in the farted tk. wetine, snus be shown, singly, ee ee latter with the splendid flowers of the for 
t arter’s Yard Entrance Ga aa not gain a prize more than once in the season. Pelargon eiae ‘*Paxton’s Magazine of Botar ny» *Vol. 7;  P. 14 
satis very princi vege wart cle ge iy saimecaniae ect pelt Tt Oe a Rgeatebaagh oe tle age b thy t caret ferwtlicic be com Snseeee hi exis nn 
offered may urnis es with one ‘pass-ti et, which is no i1l be all . ibit hai seedlin L h vor y stoc rou which he can furnish Collections at the fol- 
____ transferable, for which he is rae a O-AEwy Be efore ten o’clo ck, ie een. ys Rohs mor See il ates ing low pri 
_ AT WHICH HOUR THR cARDEN ett CLE D OF ALL PERSONS teed 1.—FRUIT which market a or persons in or00 00 Cape Ericas i in pre distinct kinds . . = €5 00 
‘Not officially de! habit of regularly nipping sng market, ahd private growers, ex- 100 do, choice doy. 6 6 we 1090 0 
ss may re-enter or the a after one o’clock, when they hie oF ay pe fh each o 200 do. do, aia | . + fb O° 60 
as ssa ai required to give up their pass-tickets at the parted s Yard . All f ully ripé d well coloured ; if the 12 Epacris 2 do. hal ae ee eg : 1 0 
4 WER-STANDS. mt! ew bed reer apie a of at least th af Su : Eve gree Flowering: Shrubs, Sta dood 
= 1. aneous t three dif- Ap! er, wi ng ra 
Exhibit: wr = = Sitka must SUPPLY THEIR OWN BOXES ferent kinds. Me wera and T Noseddines Saas oe sidéred as RHR Phakt tabco, ES and Forest Thee 28, ema Feainer 
OR STAN No box orstand shall exceed eight inches in hei ‘ht one kind, GK, GB, L Stock of all 
at the beck at F eighteen inches in ti ed Bike Pir to back. ce : Nie Comenbentt Tomatoes, Gourds, and similar — N.B.— About 2, 7 Yews, from 2 to 5 ft. high, of good 
= of all box oose unhinge. Garden produce, are ae from this letter. colour,-and with fine roots .— Kingston Nursery, Oct. 27,1 
3 wate Society sictbuates “te ND REW, are a Rewarde; | 2 Sie SG LS, SE, a : 
. . ociety distributes the following Medals an ewards ; | 3, Pine Apples. SG, LS, 
3 ely, s. a 4. Peaches or Nectarines, i a ‘dialog of six specimens. SK, SB. SPLENDID NEW CACT US (CONWAY'S G 
9 mary The Certificate “apa aera bree 01 5. Miscellaneous fruit, SK, SB. C. pure sprang uns Sa oe to eneii sins his Sea — 
Bs SB. Silver Banksian Medal . : : F 1 GES. Public, ane. 
SK. Silver Knightian ditto. 2 ‘ - sie: The Judges have the power of increasing or diminishing the num- | duction the e seo get April, vat po Cracamme ne Dr. 
LS. Large Silver ditto . . . = . ee we | ber sotiherne fod the Silver pabege boon ot ed cn bated Se sepead Lindley’s opinion of ‘ie above in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of 
SG. Large Silver Gilt ditto . * F é ait > — d also of conferring S$ Medals or cases | June 4th, page 367, as follaws:— ; 
GB. Gold Banksian di eye at Sg sanslend: tn these eee if Avi ‘fnink i ct tibolaans “ A new seedling Cactus, of most extraordinary beauty, has 
GK Knightian ditto é ‘ ‘ < « 10 pe ager 5 jaet been sent us by Mr. bere a N man, Old Brompton. 
. Gold ditt ee + 20 0 The Judges are also required to bear in mind that the Society’s | It is a cross between sp and Ackermanni, having 
Exhibitors to whom any of the org be arded - my ——- M are offered, less for new and curious objects than for fine te size of the former, and the na tee rie searlet colour of the * 
them one for another, or may r their specimens of Horticultural Skill, the design of the Council in instifut- | with only a tinge of violet inside. Although the plant has only 
_ plate. If within one month 4 after ihe third Exhsbiti on of oe mat _ meetings, being not so much to encourage the collector, as | now flowered for the first time and is quite 
no intimation shall have been received from an Exhibitor * the ard a sk Garde her ; are also not to make any award | measure eight inches in diameter. The petals have a fine broad 
manner in which he desires his Medals to be disposed of, a in cans where the objects exhibited do not appear worthy of a “Medal; | oblong outline, and the stigma is a bright violet, It is much the 
edals due to him will be prepared and transmitted to him throu ee otherwiaea bad single org ce areas merely beeause | handsomest sort yet raised, . Tt is to be called Conway’s Giant, 
the usual publie con age aa i ag t further notice. oat iach there is no better exhibition o and its name is no exaggeration 
Exhibitor shall receive a Firs: ¢ in any ot P..C. begs si gad to intimate that his Stock is not large, and 
_ be entitled to receive any ther "Medal in the same Letter; has ROvAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENG- | carly orders will ensure the strong: ast Dean as they are to be 
in Z, AA, and B i. LAND.—The Gencral Meeting will be held at the Society’s | executed in rotation "A remittance will be required 
JECTS OF EXHIBITION. House, No. 12, Hanover-square, London, on Saturday, the 10th | from unknown correspon ndgnts. No : shone ancete =e io Frade; the 
These will be divided into Classes, as mies ee further on of December, at 12 o’clock pre cisely, Stock being limited -— Old Brompton, Oct. 27tb, 1 
___No articles mre of horticultural produce will be allowed to be The Rooms of the Society ibe hrown open for the accom 
placed upon the tables. dation of Members on We ednesday” the e 7th, Thursday the oth jas RES: FABPLIN, Nurseryman, Florist, &¢. Wal- 
Exhibitors will do well to make themselves acquainted with the | anq Friday the oth of Dec "clock, w, Essex,’ to return thanks to bis fr iends for 
arrangem) ments epee in the aettie ie as at will IN ALL Dr, on Playfair Lecture eto e Members of the boar liberal orders - hg his Se edit 1g Pelargopiums Sent ¢ rs last 
CASES BE REQUIRED TO , PRINTED FORM OF Society, at the Society's Toots on Wednesday the 7th of | season, 
DECLARATION TO BE FURNISHED TO THEM IN THE |} December, at 6 o'clock in the séctof The | sich, He is ew Seedlings, 
GARDEN stating under what letter their plants are to be shown; Application of the Principles. of bet gests to the Fattening ne raised by ay I. a yg ears their son neg othing necd. 
and they are cathe Foden chonta-ae ted to take notice, that if errors in ( Cattie.”»—By order of the Council a < now be said, as they have taken so many prizcs, and have been 
g ’ London, Nov. 9, 1842. "Ja AMES Hupson, retary. so universally admired at the exhibitions of the London Herticul- 
the part of Exhibitors in filling up such decl one the Society tural Society at Chiswick, and at most other Societies round the 
; cannot toslorake to re — for Crro ob rors tached ue Exhibit i AND SUPERB FUC Metropolis, that hey must — be fresh in the memories of ail 
ose wallabies pg Ripdermte ai d by ign # lege MESSBs. ‘YOUELL and Co. beg. tooffer the following lovers of that splendid flow 
Medal to such Exhibitors slates thei racrit may be, if this now and highly-beautiful FUCHSIAS, which they w ei che exhiniion tome 
: ti Ps d whith B Florists’ flowers are eant i send Post-free to any p t of the 9 iti wh ick, in the wo. Chronicle ot hay o> h. 
ae en ys = parsing a d, b mA t aleo Fuchsi cas, Pelatgoni ene of a Post-office order), at the rate of 2Is. per doz. : tng ti por Nes #3 3| Duke cf Wellington . #2 9 
ete and Caleeo va fo — * | aurantia, roseo- er - Brucea oo " consplc cua arborea, toraate A aed ‘ yige : 3 Fair Maid air Maid of Leyton . ‘ 3 
; 4 superba, to excelsa, eximia, formosa ele: » grand d ey 3| Galatea ee 
: —FLOWERS for which nurserymen and private growers Bopterii licifolia. i fulgida,” insignis, magnifics ca, Mid “1 elk delaide Wemnble 9 S| Seapets ee 
exhibit Sohapenditiy of each oth E 2 ’ | 
Ay -Pelarroni Llecti f a new and first-rate varictie tonia, mirabilis, Monypennii, pends cersitaals, princeps, race- | Auror . . 3. 3) Laura... » _ . 110 
ol procs. reyes in collections il, j in pots of 94 to & cast, GB, SG miflora, Riccartonia, stylosa conspicua, —— elegans, stylosa | b seanty of Essex. ©. 3 3| Prince Albet .  . « a8 
LS, SK. pulchella, Towardii, — - Usherii Youellii. ‘< E “eicsret come ee : 2] pe ae eae wigs 4 
‘ For Par meg of t f Carn ms, Pico- un . ss ueen of the East . « 3.3 
a sa fg ams i ol iections of 12 vasieties, in pots of 12 ton tees, and Pinks, Fuc bsi a St. Clare, and ae 1earia Sanur, see Countess of Wilton . 3 3| Sir Rovert Peel Pe A 
NB. Personk exhibiting in B their soveinemot: in the ergo . =a ag of the 12th inst. | sree se . 3 3) Sir Walter Scott 
C, Pelargoniums, atc tions of six santa in pete Mr 8 toa Great Yarmouth Nursery, Nov. 1 |p oe Venu — 
Casts LB, 5 % we ‘egrets that owing to the very limited. Seed- 
D. Rhododendrons, in pots; not fi . ceca SHIRLEY VINEYARD, NEAR SOUTHANPTOS, ,- NURSERY ' Lice Pah of Walthamstow, he must eier sening Hot at 
, SK, SB. | preser = ak 
E. Roses, in pots, collections s of 25 datnet yates, 6 GB, SG, LS. Ces now on HOARE respectfully announces: Lee he | J. P. has also a fine stock of those Pela 
WN, B. It is the aah of th Society, in a future season, to re- 1e Plants | last cease, “which have-so soni 
quire Roses to be shown exclusively in pots; and not to allow | of superior growth, and of the most appr oved sorts: is general | cipal ealtivators of that flower at very tied 
eut s oe to be metaronersos cultivation, costar re ates rom 2s. 6d. to 7s. Gd. & ach, which bak application. i 
F. Moss 3 in loose bunches, bs rs athered, 80 as to exhibit, 8 ately — hed, JP. begs farther tostate that heis now s 8 ne 
far as jpeuabie, the habit of the varicty ; in 12 yarictic s, SK, A PRACTICAL TRE ATIGE. HR CULTIVATION oF rux | new ve CEREUS, which he has named C orticult ea 
SB, GRAPE V oe n OPEN WALLS. By Cremenr Hears. Sd} elegans, at 21s. cach, whielt was exhibited at. e ehict ital 
G. Other Roses, opera as in the last letter, and in 50 varieties, | edition. 8vo. *. 6d. ar Longman & Co., London. Sold by Gardens “at Chiswick in . P ae 
ee all Bookseller i, ad at the Vineyard at at Shirley. ee Gardeners’ Chronicle, July 
