No. 49—1842. 
ee 
DEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULT 
va THE LAST NUMBER. ssi a 
Amateur’s Gar Mushrooms, their treat . 
sparagus, & effe Sic slops on 780 ¢ c N Alor cea 2 "Corver, prepreg . iat ; 
‘Azaleas, Indian, their treatment 793 a | (By aenthe c » poisonous 
Pan 'si€s, R001 ood kis nds 
rem 787 b | 503 cd 
Parlin, intended winter garden: at791 b | Parnell’s Grasses of Scotland rev. = : 
A sce 790 a | Pine-apples, weight 
1 nure 792 ¢ | Potatoes, raw, for r fattening oxen i : 
791 b | Potatoes, to pres: 789 ¢ 
789 b | Potatoes, to boil ‘ . 1b 
berries, their “eultivation in gg new mode ofcatching . 790 
789 a, cm more useful than 
Dalles cna kinds Py > 7934} nure for Potato: eae 
ining land, importance of . 7894 | Salvi ja patens,to preserve in wintery ‘ 
- 793 b | Scale on hos to yen Se 
= 793 a | Shakespeare—pale P Ee i 5 
wee a | Shallots, eter 793.4 
& pit Shetland, itsbotanic: al p roduc ctions 790 c 
marae. tree pruning, Pacem on het Soap-suds, best oe tf applying 792 
de pares. dg Hall, a poein . 7914 | Soot, its adulterat 789 
entian 793.4 | Swallow, ranathas ‘ 790 ‘ 
Glox: Satae, ae, lee to! sow “seed of 7 93a | Trees, large, to transplant = c 
‘Grapes, remarks on various kinds 792 ¢ | ‘Trees, increase of timber in, b 
Gnano, its effect on See ee 24 788 a | Trees, remarks o Janting im 
Guano, its effect on Turn 89 ¢ Trellis for Climbers 788 ¢ 
787 6 | Tulip, extraordinary price of + 1b 
in water con- | Vegetables, oe: 0 save si vase 789 ¢ 
onic acid 71a} Vine, t tra! tb 
i 792 ¢ | Vine, lar 92 ¢ 
jetles.of ie7 
Vine, Royal Victoria, veues eile 707 @ " 
s of the ee 
. ‘ 
793 b 
obat Ophir, ascent of - 7904 
_ Moth, Brindled Beauty + 787 ¢ | Whitethorn for fe ehcés 
pees gt tt SOCIETY OF ENG- 
nm, on Saturday, the 10th 
RrANo oe R 4 
pen for the accommo- 
a Me n We is: oth, ‘erat gaged the 8th, 
FS fom Friday the oth of December, rent 6 Pa Pad 
0 the Me ikak a the 
AMES Hupson, ae 
e LYNE’S SUNRISE AND DUKE O 
; yin E. RENDLE _respectally pclae ‘Tineke 
for very Liberal Orders he has ved for Mr, Lyne’s 
Seedling gr wreemees Totho aewho narekindly ordered “Ly ne’s 
Duke orl muwall,” ” and h 
a be ders will 
signs and they may pen to receive eet in the 
rse 
; much- 
esteemed varieties would do well to order now for th ene 
‘ the er sorts pepick ed in August last can be had imme- 
diately. reference is expected from ya festa ‘eutumeer ts. 
Uni nicwagad Nursery,  Siemoakk. Nov, 30, 1847 
: —— 
OAKLEY’S “SURPRISE” AND OTHER DA 
AMUEL erly to bina to refer feo Trade ae" his 
ly to oe advertis Gardeners’ 
e 19th Nov., me 
Dan ecrot Ne ursery, tibibensenet, Suffolk. 
$e 
TURVILL’S BLACK DAHLIA, THE “ESSEX TRIUMPH.” 
e that he has 
ely, a rat The following awards will prove that it 
h fully throughout the 
reat pret nag, é ; Sept. 12, bloom Ist prize 
ra meen ad : . ns A " are 
” 28 54. 
1842 Seteatarsi Society” 55 6, i pe age = class 
” South London os 38; et ‘st prize 
” Salt Hill* = oe 2d 
ra Floricultaral Society. + ” st 4 
fe best Dark Pati ps st 4 
” Su nbury . Sept. at) St 55 
» Halstead rae: . »” 22, ” st ” 
” Pa 2 : class 
. “It tis very constant, and never sheer an 
eye the csiieeieiea 
or when young. Fine habit; throwing its looms out in “4 
e pan mncetyl manner. —Piants in May, ‘he 6d. each; the 
usual al eto 
Also a a the same time, of the fo 
sang be een show wn and obtain 
ed prizes at ni principal open Shows, 
MPS—white ‘tipped with purple 
bstauce, nen arrang ed, and of gion: tegte= 
Bro wn’s- MIRANDA— 
4 ust depth 7s DA—blush white, shaded with a of un. 
= BLUE BONNET—bright rosy le ; good petal; 
- fall very con stant-——7s. 6d. ’ erp 
round and Pot Roots of ADMIRAL STOPFORD and 
= SURE SIRE = dis outs 
ery, Nov 
* 18 blooms were also shown not for competition. 
t_30 blooms were also shown not for competition. 
gu ERB bo crated PELARGONIUMS, now 
Parteoms, a deliver ines’ Duchess of Sutneriand Orange 
3 Perfection mulet, § Pride of Surrey, Lady annon, Royal 
q Bie =e brince of Wales, Countess of Elion, gicpeeie Royal, 
= Sakata Me ve Superb, and Lad: His first-rate Cata- 
esd § i sods 
h ‘ » by ce, sa way ce, which m 
t a Pe per seek vee mn Naxnones at "30 s. per 100. hee 
#omato and Capsicu = nner Ym = also be had. He 
expects next cag asmine 
lants. Orders. w 
iil be. gob noraainy pusgiate 23 at J. Marsano’s, | 
No, 2, Beauchamp-strect; Brook's Market, 
wing Seedlings, which | I 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 
FLORISTS TO HER em td THE QUEEN D 
and will be fou nd to contain 
variety worthy of cultivation. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER oF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
OWAGER. | 
AT LOW 
 FRISES, &e., 
[dagen ANEMONES, 
AZALEAS. Health 
from ODODE 
6 
6 
cocein neum 4 6 
lendens 7 6 
6. Angustom, mete and 
fine habit . me | 
5 
. 
3. Altaclerense 
z 
. 
rE Puithivn ce 
8. Formosum 
are hybrids. 
Foe ticum album 
is ro-rubens 
3. Album multi-macula- 
ae 
4, Contostom, very dwarf I 6 
5. a albu 
white ee 
6. cegniaee um ee 6 
_ Carneum maculatum 2 .6} 
. Flos um - 86 
2. a crimson 30.4 
0. Gr: ora i 8.6 
a Gutt ween 5 0 
12. Hyacinthitorom, abl. 
ap 
aye varieties of R. 
an nd curiou usly §| jae lS 
_ Seedsman and Florist 
Leather-lane, London. 
19, 25, 29, 30, and 31 grea hay 
28, are late 
flor 
Saw 
13. Nobilig, dwart 
©} 14. Princeps  . 
ee 
47. Seren ee 
With exception of numbers 1 1 and 17 whicheragied the 
R. arboreum, numbers 1 and %, have fowers 
a 
hes high, m 
NDRONS, 
fe seen entines roseum. 
. Mundula, dwarf 
4. Pi 
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. 
. 
. 
. 
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* 
. 
* 
 Rossaie ficre-pleno 4 
og Smithiialbum . 
20. Spirale . . 
= Splendidum . 
ioe Tigrinum, blush-spotd 1 r 
. ponticu 
uceession ; N 
var, 
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«The Numbers 
13,15, Feary a ib cream-coloured and white am beautifully 
bay ty and ish spots ; 
h flower ralest 
< é.6 6 # 6. eas 
’ erandi diflor of 
Ortheabor Numbers 1 ae the earliest of Aralas umber 
7 
- 10 
i gS gee and 
ar} 
$ aos Ee JUN., aa to offer the following choice 
arieties of "7 an DY gt mien AnD BELGIC 
ostly 
. reek. 6! 9. gi teoy lahat tino | 
38.6 
6 
6 
0 
6 
6 
0 
6 
: 
a 
scarlet 
0 
3, 8, 11, 
No.5 
blush, 
6 
mse hybridum Is.6 
hardy; No.4isa 
* 
gt re une 0 ie 4 have double flowers; 19 has 
us small flowers newly blue Pvc haom ay scarlet lowers, 
as its name impli are of alight 
Soran Os. 6] 4 . 
2. Azaleoides * F ro é Gowerianom . 
The above are hybrids of Azaleas, with Rhododendron; No, 4 
is dwar ry fi A 
1, Cin mom - 158.0] 6, Catawbie 
2. Cau As. 3 5 0|7. Catawbiense flore- pg 0 
3. Campanulatum . 7 6} 8. Dauricum atrovir . 
4, Camp.hybridam . . 10 6 ers + 
Wit ith jhe of No. 1 bove ite 
ex ‘o. 1, the a are qu 
nst-growing and very pes ae No. 9 is said to be a 
hy brid of Azalea pontica, with R. caucasicum. 
AZALEAS, FINE BELG@IC VARIETIES. 
1. Ponticaalba . ¥s.6; 17. Double White ._ 
2. iy alba fi 6) 18, Decus um 
oo alba g 2 6/19. Early Pink : 
, eximia . - 3 6/ 20, Electa ee 
Sey lutea rubicun- 21. Insignis . . 
da. . 3 6] 22. Large Orange . 
G20 nivalis: oe 6 Morterii genio . 
y ag ghar be mea oe Sree: itima ‘ 
ee wre 2 6125. Nobilissima ‘ 
eevee spectal 3 6| 26. Pulchella. . 
19. ots color o Wall) 3 6} 27. Prestantissima 
11. 95 —e albi- 28. Princess Augusta 
2. 6] 29, Splendens * 
_ Cuprea splendens + 2 6) 30. Speciosa ‘ 
3. Coccinea oe - 3 6/31. Venustissima . 
a ; 2.8 Li a Pesci . 
ocea ban 1? * 
2 
— FRAann 
ISES—The collection ot 30 beautiful new varieties, 
Bg? Tue imported, by nam 1 06 
cae ae ANEMONES—The ree Dutch Double, in n mixtare, 
containing all the varicties, per ud - 018 0 
FrUcusta ‘sr. ~ CLARE. —The above magnificent HXACINTHS Choice sorts by mame, per doz, . . 0 9 @ 
J cnt iouas Mr. Meehan, gardener to Colonel RANU —e LUSES—Ditto, oe bo varices, yer "100 : 5 6 
arcourt, at St. Clare, | tele ot Wight, f Messrs in bl 4 mixtur 40 
‘Shtiieasd Poe cuties Stock. In May'l pom Be ade “ aroma sind £ to Dr. Hy B. The above may be h ‘os saieted quantities if denies, « at 
Lindley for his opinion, which will be found in the Gardewae Pumasnened 
Chronicle ofthe 14 th of that month, as follows :— Laeien na tans ee Piteciteas recees 
uchsia far the brid w ; a 
seen the flowers being threeinches in length,» with the tube and aeenrt tute 
riggs a bright carmine colour, and the petals of a rosy purple, Pie S, Reading Nursery, Berkshire. 
? ’ strong wer f bloom 
prove a valuable addition te this and « free bi wn IA RGE SPECIMEN PLANT of the ACACIA AB. 
rons sent ani, OuSen e srneta mrtentiin tol ngs Yas nace to sien e RS: 
> 5 es - 
assured of its giving the ie entire sattdaction. It is of vigo- “trae par | ee h, eircumfe agro Oa Paty gga. well set for 
an oO , er of a conservatory or 
bloomer, they have a plant in flower at the present tea gird wing in a tab among other large Plants, 
Toth), one of there are upwards of 200 blooms, P.P. has also a large stock of those justly-admired Pelargoniums, 
forming a splendid object © Greenhouse, Conservatory, or | Which will he and Channel’s Superb Scar ers 
ower-garden, EL ; purpose sending it out in the NB anges A and punctually executed at low 
second week of April next, at ah eg ent, free of gis m9 new Fuchsias, Verbenas, &c. &c. 
to any part of the U Kin oie they may be Sussex Nursery, L ee Road, Nor th Brixton. 
favoured with will ecuted Mo rota’ the Awrlpm wv 
ent will receive every care in packing, pn tps . PEAR-GROWERS, 
4 he sual discount to.the Trade, when not les 4% Rivers, J JUN, rt to recommend to notice his 
e ordere * Cat ich those varieties most 
Messrs. Your have also much pleasure in announcing, that otice aeensianet ont * will be sent mr free on a age 
they are in possession of the entire Stock of two beautiful new | @pplication. . Plants of following sorts, raised by the late 
RBENAS, raised by Mr. Edmond: toJohn »Esq., ight, may now be had :— my 
of Orineshy Hall, which were kindly presented them by that | Althorpe — . Downton ps ig i 
a emo et om Ph ge eatin th a ant he head Geomeka Crassane  |-Eyewood rears Grange 
3 — gorous med of ugham . Garmons ter Crassane 
flowers meas: ppt aie 34 inches ' Spas . Bough Bergamot March Bergamot ——— 
The other, na ‘« PRINCESS ROYAL,” is of t | Broom Park Monarch (true) Ditto 
snowy white, the flowers remarkably ly fra. | Belmont Rouse Lench 
rant. Nothing exceed the purity the nite ba tole Bede: 
any of ts cinsoaf Petaling ta clear white daeiegtiaiee | CAPLENDID Fraichtaring Seeded ned Dwart Apple 
rr ng. sar eari n ost wa 
ce seve tens yes a raion oe of Mearns be sm Trees, ee ater =, 5 cotronte af Bs rees, the largest nee 
2 as ey e Gooseberri befor: sale ; la ants of 
ready for sending out by post (free) t to phe fg of the only a s ebaeinte and @ earctaiy-ectected Soke of 
ep ryt in the second ae. April, at 5s, warf, ‘Pillar, eh eon d Roses a good collection of 
reat Yarm , 1, 1842. sertinzaced Peonies, Iri ae, 0, &e. om 
P.S.— Their Catalogue of Puchsias = Boia 8 be had on application, Wm, Dennis and Co i to remind the Nobility, Gentry, and 
Public in h apron that th nts and trees 
are unrivalle Sizx, Beauty, and Superior Quality; they 
sal of ae b 
solicit a share of their 
inne wil iis _— he rey exeentenl The Trade li 
N.B ARTNER could be admitted, 
odaaeiason NURSE 
RY, NORTH BRIXTON, LONDON, 
Gentlemen, &c., to 
consisting of St: 
er yi 
rines, eh aon Cherries, Plums, Pears, 
finest sorts, in a full bearing st — selected from 
1 Society of . » and c 
Dove mee 
y on 
Shr 
ne 
td 
Balf Standard, ditto, ditto’. 6 (<a 8 8 
Extra fine d age . 2ue operdes 
Ditto half, ditto, ditto . * Cae eee ee 018 6 ” 
Dwarf fi ‘ os BBs per 100 
» Ditto Extrafine . 0. ss 12e. to 18s. per doz. 
N.B— neces ted from unknown ¢ . 
Gar and Pleasure Grounds tastefully arranged and planted 
by on the . 
contract, on ; 
land and orders promptly executed. Also a 
Plants sent, cn a prepaid application if by post, 
oe RUE TOBOLSK RH 
‘OUELL & Co. beg to announce they are no 
housing the above for Ly ae ted now will be 
ready for cutting at Christm 
This Rhubarb, being the cartbeit in the open border by three 
weeks of any yet introduced, renders ‘it highly - valuable for 
Forcing; its colour is of a beautiful tran: 
papel of flavour it is nnequalled. It can be forwarded pv safety 
any part of the United Kingdom ‘ost 
of 12s. per dozen ‘roots. 
Great Yarmouth Nurse ery, Dec. 1, 1842. 
Cucunuen, ¢ CELERY, &c., may be had genuine 
ge conan’ &e., seapieharee Mar- 
Falker pro 
ket Place, Manchest ee i Cucumber, 
Cherry’s Goliath, and Roman rap cror, dy i ts. 6d. each. 
shire solid Red Celery, Bayley’s Gigantic, Howard’s Red 
i x ur’s pire el yhite, in packets Is 
each ; fines uano Manure imp wt. 
Sole Agent for the Gooseberry Growe ers” Register, 1s, 9d. in 
boards and “3 Gi. stitched, which can be forwarced per 
prepaid Gd. ¢ 
CE ALBERT PEA. 
Soest & OLIVER, See beg roma 
Conser 
have the honour to oferta tench sid crRotiomen,centemenand 
the above new PRA, &@ earlits 
ot therect, a quantity p oh 
ady f née the 
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