No. 50—1842. 
ou 
umber plants, to pack. 
a 
a 
b | Rain, prognostic 
nicum od pneeaamrie” ‘ : 
a 
Aan RRASCR ASR 
THE La ST NUMBER. 
American, to pepeese in eo hag and mes pagan 
Se po ¢ Eee sts in Baglin bended 
ur’s 
meric Blight, cur re for . a ater ae per for cattle s06 b 
ones, ts ert . 08 c | Ma orn Daniell’s aa 
pple an Peal es, to train. “se effec 807 b 
Sa prose at +. + + B05 ¢ — “i uid, to prepa 808 ¢ 
ragus, its treatment - + 8094 — , to prepar ats pam sland 808 ¢ 
ng, its deriv auina ‘ + 805 c | Manuring with green crops,No.1. 803 ¢ 
, machine for as - 806 ¢ een] satheman antesiad 807 @ 
, botanical » 809 b | Moths, to kill + 80624 
, Cape, their treatment + 809a | Onion-maggot, re, destroy . 806 a 
bonic acid, its effects on ve- Passifiora Loudoni, cause ris its 
‘on 807 b not blooming . . "809 a4 
me's Popular Conchology, Pear, Althorpe Crassane .  -. 806.4 
rev. 808 a | Pens, effect of soilon . . 806 c 
ery, t cook .« 807 b serene hardy, list of - 807 b 
a, b aotiend. 807 b their treatment at Thorn- 
Be eteo ts of the inte peace - 3 hoe OS, 
. a to des’ estroy sc scale on « 805 
Bi ttdeuins » se 809 a Plants, to Rs in winter . 808 
if, burat, ms ier éastiogs Potatoes, experiments upon . 808 
. 806 ¢ « ysoil. . 806 
0 hes, destroyed by tur- 3 eat crop of . + 806 
ki - 806 oultry, w weight of . . « 807 
807 
1; 809 
. Remark = Bermuda, rev. 807 
wer-pot, at, Beuble-sidad= ~ 803.a | Roses, t _— ted in pots . 903 
ens, remarks on laying ont 809 b | Sale ae 806 
vg a-wal 809 _ al we alum works, for 
5 onia 808 
B05 
ca 
Seale Sesteaped by Chamomile 
Trees, to wey vent their being 
bark -. 
ransplant : 
eye ‘of ‘5 ». 803 b Trelis for climbers eT oem : 804 b 
rtin, colonr es, where found . 809¢ 
ue _ nig it - é 4 Vines, t6 pro tect in winter - 808 ¢ 
bi y chan nge t ‘0 blue . © remove - B8¢ 
S m,tuberous, — treatment ane 4 Wasps’ —_~ destroy 809 a 
Worm-casts, to get rid of * - 8096 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
‘HE 2 aera CHRONICLE of December 
» will c d Authentic Account of Dr. 
LYON PLAYFAIR' Ss puke Lecture on the Application of the 
Principles of Physiology to the FATTENING of CATTLE. 
OF L ON. 
GARDEN for = rd 1843. The Ex. 
ake place on the following : viz., Saturday, May 
dnesday, July 2. 
Rs. 
All persons, whether Fellows of the Society or not, will be at liberty 
olga so ppd for exhibiti 
ELIVERY OF F OBJECTS Pete EXHIB Mai 
Shitors a earnestlv requested to notify in revi 
meeting, what plants they i piso to co rappiset in order 
made for the 
awe Saal 
day o 
due provision may be er distribution of the 
on the =x ibition tables. pp will oe secured 
those x comply with this 
As itis sary that the Fades. should ee to consider the 
pective meetsel eto pe ibitio itions by A.M., and 4s it is abso- 
lutely in ispensable att 
t has been determined 
fap d from cr for medals, : 
eer yee whether of fruit or flowers, will remain untouched 
ier o’elo ck, when they will be delivered into the hands of 
ors, 
in the tents, as much confusion has been - found to 
Practice 
DMISSION O HIBITORS. 
ena persons required to assist in bringing in the 
bition, will oe admitted — half-past eight in the 
N WILL 
BE CLEARED OF ALL PERSONS 
arden after. one o’clock, when they 
0 give up thie pass-tickets at the Carter’s Yard 
WER-STAN 
rs of cut flowers must SUPPLY THEIR OWN BOXES 
Ss. ish x Or Sues shall exceed eight inches in —— 
ches in 
from front to _ 
ust gmt Ace i ba . was unhinge 
: S AND R 
a “Saeed Society distributes the following M 
- The Certi: 
~ fade tea ol Medal 
Silver Kni nightian 
S. Large Sil 
Bese 
‘OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN) G 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
Hk GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 
‘ Price 6d. 
reas 18, 8h in collections of six varieties, 
vie am SB. 
D. BR drons, in p 3 not fi 
es 
as SK, SB 
FE. Roses, in pots, in collections of 25 mecae varieties, GB, S 
N.B. It is the ohh of the Socie a future season, to re- 
s wn + poten and not to allow 
nches, as gathered, So as to oe 
4 - possible, the habit of the variety ; in 12 y s, SK, 
Roses, exhibited as in the last 2pm and in 50 varieties, 
o 
LS, SK, SB, ee 
N.B. hibit t 
the following. 
H. — sec. exhibited as in the letter F, and in 25 varieties. 
N.B. Higher Medals than tl 
be given a er th pm th And if rhe are who Sans for ex: 
hibition without attention to the regulations here explained, 
they = — be allowed to be placed on the serge 
ai _ Hea collections of 20 distinct v ieties, 
N.B. Tei is "expected that the same plant is not exhibited o on 
Cape Heaths, in collections of 6 distinct varieties. SG, LS, SK. 
© person who shows in I will be allowed to exhibit 
also in K. 
L. He receeae Calceolarias, in sixes; in pots of 12 to the cast, 
LS, SK, SB, 
i} Sy Dae = in sixes; in pots of 12 to the cast. 
s, in pans of 24 blooms. LS. SK, * 
Carnatio. 
SK, SB. 
—FLOV IWERS ; nd which’ all persons are admitted to 
core 
Ls, 
mt in collections of 40 plants. GK, 
vue, Calceolarias, Fuchsias, to be excluded from Q, 
f 2. Greenhouse, plants, in collections of 20 plants. GB, 
B Persons pore inQ not to compete in R also, 
SG, LS, SK. 
mr Pe 
a 7. DD TR will +} nN 7 
“—_ 
also. 
T. Gr cenhouse Azaleas ; to be shown in 12 distinct varicties. GB, 
Us Collections of Stove or Greenhouse climbers, GB, SG, SK. - 
ah 12 dlstinct kinds. 
V. Exotic Orchidacez, in collections of not fewer than six species, 
‘canes Orchidae ne. 
xotic Orchidacex, in single is, SG, LS, SK. 
Tall Cacti in flower, LS, SK. eae: 
f 12 distinct varieties, LS, SK. 
Z. sivele specimens of new or rare ornamental plants, SG, LS, 
SK, SB, C. 
N.B. These medals wi ill be awarded by the > Society’s officers, 
and not by the usual — a bito lariy ob 
serve that none but new o rere seal be vse apigt under 
letter. 
AA. Miscellaneous —— SK, SB 
ee tren Grange nd out ower ar altogether 
ition 
BB, Seedling Florists Sewers, K, SB, C 
N.B. seedling Coon o ahaa aad, and —e 
to bear. The _ seedling 
more than once in the sean te 
to be s in pots, an A net § oak tats, No person 
wil be alowed to exhibit more than five seedlings at each 
© pru IT, for which market gardeners, or persons in 
grower: 
eee ‘oe the * seated it is 
the: habit of acta supplying the market, and private S, X- 
hibit i ach other. 
h frait saase be fully ripe and well coloured ; if the 
pr it disqualified. 
1. Miscell collections af fruit, consisting of at least three dif. 
ferent kinds. Peaches and Nectarines being considered as only 
one kind, GK, GB, LS, 
N.B.— - Cue mbers , Tomatoes, Gourds, and similar Kitchen 
produce, are ee from this letter, 
2. Gra “sc, LS, SK, S 
3. Pine Apples. SG, LS, 8 
4. Peaches or Nectarines, i in das of six specimens. SK, SB. 
5. Mi aneous frui 
be and ing Silver M or Certificates in cases 
tg it ated in these eee if they think it necessary 
The gh in mind that the Soci 
Medals are =A ie for new he hiohiad objects oa for 
—s “aw aes haveacnae the design of the Council in institut- 
much wwe encourage 
reward ‘the ve aktitaa Gas Sestenett they are also not to make any award 
in cases W. Mero the objects exhibited do not appear worthy of a Medal ; 
otherwise a bad sin — oe so ge a _ mf because 
there is no better ex! mere oppose it. 
ing these 
HSIA eal Cane 
Letter, he 
the same Letter; — 
ee OF ch niertion 
Biesuni, aivid ed into Classes, as explained further on. 
articles nes - horticultural produce will be allowed to be 
. 
well to make themselves acquainted with the 
: ents described in the following list, as they will IN ALL 
DECI AP REQUIRED TO SIGN A PRINTED FORM OF 
GAGLARATION TO BE FURNISHED TO THEM iN THE 
GARDEN stating under what letter their plants e shown; 
reques to take notice, S teal i errors in 
ld occur, in consequence of mistakes on 
in filling g up such declarations, the Society 
by Exhibitors to all 
and the Fadgee'a are gs compat - om awarding any 
itors, w t may be, if this 
we Florists’ ‘Airces = meant not 
elargoni 
ut also Fuchsias, P. ums, 
CLass I pew ene for which nurseryfnen and private growers 
rag independently of each other.— “ $e 
A. Pelargoniums, in collections of 12 new and first-rate varieties, 
cure vated with superi uperior skill, in pots of 24 to a cast, GB, SG, 
Pelargontims 22 collections of 12 varieties, in pots of 12 toa 
“J 
N.B, Persons exhibiting in B cannot also exhibit in C. 
| ‘ae OU wisbe yt co. bate gree pleasure i in referring th 
G reel 
ar ‘hronicle to their 
the al “ne etry Fuchsia, ae ee 
st aoe "together with — two new Vi 
ala TT, Oe = 1 
Adv: acmeens 
per of the 
WERS. 
_ RIVERS, JUN. ae to pO to oe i 
- © Catalogue of PEARS, on bape = bags varieties most w 
no are poi cotcban will be sent Got focaspe aac 
the following sorts, raised by the late Mr. 
ol | Shobden Court 
oe gee Gra ve 
Seedling (not named) 
ditto 
ougham 
atcha Bergamot are hl 
an gt Ditt 
Ln aru agg 
Ronse Len 
in VINEYARD, NEAR SO URHANPTON y—-NURSERY 
DEPARTMEN 
Gplenrsneeted —— respecifuly announces that 
won sale an e collection 
of superior growth, and “of te. most ap 
= varying in p. — ponayen 2s. 6d, to 
te: 
CTICAL TREATISE on tas CULTIVATION or THE 
GRAPE PE VINE on OPEN WALLS. By Ciement Hoars. 3d 
edition. ee ae Lonoman & Co., London, Sold by 
all Booksellers, and at the Vineyard at Shirley, 
ed ca sh. oth iat * 
proved sorts in | 
to 7s. 6d. each, 
fi ope 
unable to besa Pesta: o ~ ° be Sake in dry roots, an 
posed of the Stock of both dy to Mr. Kuve, visiet, 
Salisbury. Salisbury, Dec. 6th, 
Tt RIVERS 
. varieties of HARDY BUQDODEN ign fe ‘Sa 
AZALEAS. Healthy plants from 1 foo 18 rit high, a 
ert weed Muovopexonaxs. 
1, Arboreum album _,._ 10s. 9. Hy aan vey ping 
2. Arboreum pon! plan as. 6 
album . mM “7-6 » Macr on roseam 7 6 
ee eas Ee 1, Menaul a, dwarf 710 6 
” poochaane 7 8/12. Vebintann, donates 
7 6 early “ore et) 
8 Angustam, robust and 13, Nobilis, dwarf | -10 6 
e habit . 21 0/14, Princeps. . ee Ae 
7. Eximium ° 4 3 8 . Russeliianam . 2.8 8 
8. Formosum oo pg a omy sae ¢ 
17. wd : um © 
With exception of numbers 1 and 17, which above 
— hybrids of R. arboreum ; numbers } ey . ave flowers of 
ure white without spot; numbers 15 have crimson and let 
flowers of different shades, with black spots. 
1, Ponticum . 1s. 6 | . Lowii. 2 © 5 0 
Atro-rubens + 1 6 14. Magnolizfoliam | 
bs Album multi 15. Nivaticom . .« 5 0 
tum 7 6/16. Pamilom . é ‘ 6 
‘ Contortum, very: awart 6) Roseum Sotcwiw 6 
5. Caucasicum album. ern 3 
3 6/19. Smithiialbum .. 0 
6. + + 3 6) 20. Spirale . . ao 6 
7. Carneum maculatum 2 6 21. ocehie” ° 0 
8. Flospictum . . 5 0 | 22. 0 
9. gidum, crimson . 10 6 23. Tigrinum, blush-spotd 1 6 
10, Grandifioruam é7.8. 6) a4, W 0 
11, Guttatum . & 0) 25. Meal r ‘ Xe 6 
12, Hyacinthitorum, abl. 26. Atro-purpureum,very 
5 0 dark purple . ot 
ri of R. ponticum vom » 8, a1, 
* 15, Pome 19, e cr d and white flowers, beautifully 
i curiously spite with brown, red, ar h spots; No, 5 
te a very early and dwarf variety, with flowers of the palest blush, 
changing to pure white; 10 and 15 have d owers ; 
curious small fi nearly blue; No. 6 has not scarlet flowers, 
its nam —they od of “ light carmine, 
1, Adansonii . . lk grans > = 28.6 
2. Azaleoides . = "6 ~ Gowerianam . ee S 
3. Azaleoides album * 7 
The above are hybrids of Azaleas, with Rhododendron; No. 4 
is dwarf and ve 
ii Subecmes nr Ge Catawbiense hybridum 1s.6 
«188, ~ 6. 
2. Caucasicum . es 
“ Campanulatum “ 7 6 8. Da 
9. Lu 
. Catawbiense flore-pleno 5 0 
: uricum atrovirens. 1 6 
. Camp. be ge - 10 6 teum 420 
5. in . Pe 
SF viirtred unite hardy; No. disa 
IF sian to cane very Totereting hybrid, S No. 9 is said to be a 
hybrid of Azalea pontica, with R. 
AZALEAS, ble oie aes VARIETIES. 
7+ 
z tt a alba 1s. 6117. Double White . : : 
alpators:pliaas | 18. Decus rum =. 
»  y  albaglobosa 2 $ 19. Early Pink ee 
4.° 4 1eximia. . 8 6/20. Electa oe a 2 8 
5. 5,  lutearubicun- 21. Inignis”™ .° 6 oN 3 8 
ee 5 tines oe 
6. 4, © mirabilis 3 6| 23. Morterii ae 
7. % “magnifica :: 3. 6/96. Maritim, . .: » 3° 
6.) 4“, Oe, . 2 6/25. Nobilissima ee Oh 
9. 5) Spectabilis . 3 6/26, Pulchella . . . 2 6 
10. 5, tricolor (Wulf)2_ 6| 27, Pr - 26 
Il. 4, tricolor albi- 28. Princess Augusta . 2 6 
grec co 9 eg la al ae 
2. Cuprea s lendens 2 30. sa. . . 
13. | Gortimiek epeeons . 3 6/31. Venostissima . . 2 6 
i. GRE cg epee . 2 6/32. Viole odora . . & 6 
+ ” erocea, 2 2s $0. Vitale «se 2 6 
16. a 
Of theabove rn gh : teitade the earliest of Azaleas ; Numbers 
25, 30, ad 3 follow in succession; Numbers 18, 23, 27, 
28, 32, 33. Nee an 
flowers,— ia wackoee oer dk 
siwuriieewort. Herts: Noy. 30 
ORRES NURSERIES.—The Subscribers beg t 
timate that their Stock of TRUE NATIVE HIGHLAND 
FIRS, LARCHES, wee all other kinds of FOREST 
Ornam c., is this season iy pond 
que} prices are "Lists will be il be furnished free on applica- 
tion, and the Trade supplied at the w holesale ra’ 
Nov. 1842. Joun Gricon & co. ‘Forres, N. B. 
es ANTAGONIST, the ee Wee 
AHLIA.—W. Rrace begs to inform Dahl 
ee say he per fechding out (throngh the e Trade, san, oh 
the allowance) his EDLING DAHLIA 
ANTAGONIST, in May next; Plants, 10s. ne ch. The quality 
of this flow in 
addition to its he 
Mr. Wildman’s ms prise 0 
hill Gra vege 
7S Stow 
1841 wel bvanry sem 3 6 is were 
the Floricultural Society of mits September 27, caking the 
third time of its shown, where © tacts wine Merete oe 
each exhi tition; ‘ae wise exhibited at the Isle of Thanet and 
hows, igo will attest its cons constancy, i 
oP anni self c 
pri and will publish alist font ata song 
Mill b iad able to suppl. ey meee g: 
A few und Ri rock lL. Sauce Great Western I ae i008 
th Star Tavern, Slough, : , 16, . 
Se 
TRUE TOBOLSK RH 
sg 
TOUELL & Co. beg to announce they are now 
above for p Bhi _———* now will be 
ready for c at Christmas. ‘i ” i 
This Rhubarb, being the earliest in the angen Bag 
weeks of any yet introduced, renders it 7 ' penery oe 
Forcing; its colour is of a beautiful transparen' 1 Ath see 
licacy of savour itis en oe gan be forwarded ety 
to any part of the United ,on thereceigt of a Post-ofticg 
order, at the rate of per dozen dozen roots, 
_ Great Yarmouth Nursery, Dec, 1, 1842, 
