. 51—1842. 
THE LAST NUMBER, 
His Belladonna, its treat- Mus pageants: cause of Soh) fail- 
nt i ‘ * . « 822 a4 ure , S2la 
x’sGarden . > + 820 ¢ | Mosson la odes roy 1, 835 b 
aie Deer -trees, to train 820 a | Paint, ew nie buildings + 8255 
13 not destructive to Cater- Plants, to prepare for microsco- 
821 b pical examination . 2 pel 4 
Th ctapic: ical & agricultural = . Playfair, Dr., his first lec 4 
5 for a Vennaahiy i 825 TREN RS lectures noticed a9 ‘ 
, to presery ve from Ww wir Poor, means of employii : = 
Es * - 821 5 | Potato, large crop of Ps 
dier’s Nursery noticed : 993 ¢ Poultry, weight of 14 
collector for + 8204 ew mroses, Chinese, treatment of 825 
nthem *, losing their erly ayn “ aoa oye 
es ba wate. rev. 824 a 
, its anagem c uinge, to ate +» 8254 
thus puniveus, og protect. 825 a ts, to deer ope 821 ¢ 
ferous plants, selec 825 Root-pruning, iq effect on 1 the 
ry, pevilesss 82 flavour of fru B25a 
825 b Pe let asa mail 624 ¢ 
Shakspeare’s Pale I aoe 
825 a comments on 
825 a | Shallots vel. 
» 8226 ling . . + 8215 
to preserve 821 ¢ si Ps 0 destroy . = 
' nent currency pamphlet, Smithfield Cattle Show - 
aeered 8244 eg — of the Farm, rey. 824 a 
0 cxperiments wit th. 821 a! Tan . Bata 
im on aes. nad Rae cause . 825a| Tar, upirite i, to apply * S244 
eg, - . efi € ba oy ole meg — on ‘ vo b 
in Beetact ie 0 . 8, for a wall + 825 5 
rangea, spor ting of a8 a to Brey -pru -¢ 
Transactions or the “Agri- Turnips, large 
. 1b 
Vines, remarks on various kinds rif c 
tendrils of, remarks on 821 ¢ 
Weight of Horticultura 1 produ ange 
tions 
Wire, leaden i its effect on Plants eas 5 
B23 a 
B24 ¢ 
ong tthe ociety, rev. 
. : his death 
820 b 
beers bi oon al ~~ 
Musa Cavendishii, general size of 825.4 
REY J ULY, 1843. 
R IMPL 
r the Plough ee adapted to heavy ane: ‘202. : 
for the Plough 
adapted to yg _ 201.; for t 
best m of d 
e Drill whic oh fevow’ Asay aa 
= ip & 
he 
For the best Soaiiter, 150; 
er, 10h; for the Deming tas Tr agricu ultura’ 1 
ae Which on hall have been bond fide sold 
eh 
ge, 
of road and field 20/.; 
covering, to supersede Toatching, 2a. = 
101.; for the best Chur 
i f Machi ley pinad 
ots,—to small or Portable Corn 
g Stubbles,—toa Rake for col- 
: 
iz als th FF 
idges vill cepabialty consider the selling- prise of the Implements 
ental see must be s | in the certi ficate; and oh! 
withho "id PB pea 
: not a 
sufficient 1 a nte: er is of Certificates of entry by 
bitors may be obtained of the Secre etary, ai 
must be returned to him, aie Arid by 4 
i. having _ decided, t that 
ficate be receiv er th at d Read “all 
d before Nine o’clock on _ 
m ts as appear to them to posse 
merit, and reserve their final decision, where necesitty, 
hey s ° e bse to be 
e 
hall have tested them in a subseque a 
arranged, and to take place at a suitable season of the 
er uncil, 
~ London 
—— 
Rear s 
B 
_ 10, 1842, 
OTANIC | SOCIETY OF LO 
dens, ~ —— Circle, Reg s Park. Estihitons 1843. 
l hereby give notice, hart pe the course of the ensuin 
cog ‘agp be held i in the Gardens, at which Pretend 
ward cim woe ornamental and inter- 
g Plants a d “Flow. s, and of Pai tings, Drawings, hist 
aod arg ufac’ etures, i in bin te yaa emg nae of Plan 
a3 Flowers is introduced. Full particulars will be mcrhocinpes 
future Advertisements By order of the Counc 
ES DE sae Geeky ewe 
UNDER THE peace 
OYAL SOUTH LONDON _FLORICULTURAL 
SOCIETY F hy SHOWS, Season 1843. At th 
, DNESDAY, April 19th, and Wasapenen, 
Moya Surrey Zool Gardens, TuEspays, 
ibited by non-members, if deserving, 
be _Tecommende d by the Judges to the Committee, for 
um, which pei on ogra 
out paying any entr 
subscription, 1/. per ann 
he ie pvlege of exhibiting with 
© their personal 
a bt ends to all fans, 4! the Society n ~ Ginn 
cket. 
ue Hon. S 
te Been -Tow, Waiwo rth. 
SIA ae 
& CO. haha te asure in referring the 
© Gardeners’ i 0) their vettisement 
bove t eeninie Farben inserte = Paper of the 
+» together with their o new w Vi 
Yarmouth Nursery Dee 
eS ES 
NDEX OF ‘THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
€d as havin ge 
open Exhibition. See Gardeners’jChronicle and Gazette, 
eer i Apply toJ. Evans, Florist, Rotherham, Yorkshire, 
STLEMEN PLANTING FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 
Railway Conveyance, so ey may be conve- 
7 removed to any part of the country, ss ni ttre si 
rs for the same, which may be had moder 
as a I og neral Assortment of Nursery Stock, —Covenby, 
: 1842, 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. 
ae ANEMONES, AURICULAS, — 
COTEES, AND LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM 
| | on M CoaraaM- Risk, > ND 
* Ce from W +) By App ENT FL onist 
TO Ma sestv, respectf aly Pa coal the Nobility, many, and 
blic, that he has a fine Bay age of no a owers, which 
he can offer at the followin, modera' 
RANUNC pp 1 Sate int 100 ~ a pr #4 4 0 
uper:! —_ tures fro 
ANEMONES, 100 roo’ oh sae he Si 
uperfi pond es from 78. 6d, to 2Is. r100. 
AURICULAS, 25 superfine ante 1 p09 = each Pe 313 6 
CARNATIONS, 25 superfine sorts, 1 310 0 
ICOTEES, 25 superfine sorts, 1 210 0 
YELLOW PICOTEES, 12 superfine che age 1 pair ofeach 2 2 0 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM Moved from 5s, oe 42s. each, 
a CTATUM, fro 0s.6d. to 42s. each. 
- SPECIOSUM, small bulbs, ies Obs, tanh, 
| The Trade supp plied. | er aire FF 
‘of Versaille es, i: rance, intends 
SALTER, 
sending = fi the Trade crams 
new and fine § 
u 
y poe and are now becomin, 
ng 
gen grrr ta Wh; suffice i pt that the a prs te 
and other Horticaltaral suas are pe _— in cribing 
the French varieties (in eee b him) 7" ror ria ‘orm 
and, co r to the older a 8s. The noy ey he offers 
wil foun pal of a-ver e size, others to- 
tally ne in colour, and the whole Pa vd Blas qualiti ‘ th 
e he will have ready 6 splend dling —— of 
~ 
Spbaet habit, large glossy fo! of unusual size; 
which will challeng: ition with any offered tc to ra tom 
He 
can also furnishall the new F; 
SEEDLING DAULIAS FOR 1843. 
MRS JAMES RICHARDSON and TODD’s 
Rerort or THE LoNDON FLorIcULTURAL leTY, Serr. 20th, 
1842.—Six Blooms of a fooling: Dahlia of Jon named ‘* Mrs. 
—— Richardson, = ee sent foropinion by Mr. James Ed 
of York. This Flow as shown atthe Royal South Lon 
Floricultaral Exhibit mn “inde week, and had 
warded ; n the 
ter rare iooms bi 
rst 
ie 
b Tal ‘ood ; eye, goo 
ll; size, medium; general form, good; colour, white, 
y tipped; "ea of er first- rate.— From the 
Alsovobtained the rd eat tl prizes: ist prize at Hull, pepe 
prize at Beverley, Sept. 7th; y wre an extra prize 
. Florieultural Soci her pt. 1 M cy ast 
st prize a’ 
28th; Ist B aoe ad at | York Flori ety, Oct. ist 
pariee in i the best fore ite oF Blush, ditto, —Height, 
05 ft. “Plants 
eautiful ruby carmine, fine clean- 
tance, rising well in the contre; @ 
nt, rc a decided 
Alorders ad oe te orpe, Nursery 
or Seedsman, 7, N: ridge-street, York, will be st,rictly at- 
tended to; oe a ereatest a rial be e taken in mecracem 8 out good 
renee - ~ = ago a good bloom during 
Mé Banke. LANE & SON, of Great Lpverag-s-rsithdeinng 
n announ cing that the above ew Seedlin 
will se euner for — early in the ensuing nap ole (in rotation 
as ordered), feel that they are entitled to lay before the a m0 
some of the grounds upon which they, as well as others, 
it to possess a haya to a decided superiority over any pet 
hybrid extant, viz 
The Gardener’s Gazette (page 465), speaking of its pebinien at 
ociety’s grounds at Chisw st sina gad aly las 
‘ao y Sate (T 
cu ono petal Ms of gpg Seve 
ngs depth — “on size; very hes onto 
first show flow ight. 4 ft.; Pl 
go, LANEII 
prope the fi g large and weil-s! » Sepals an 
istinct in colour, the latter bein: os a fine purple; the 
appeared fo flower remarkably 
in his ‘* Magazine o: vig se dig Oe t last, says of 
mPAxton, close; the any aves ample, with ss of 
arseness 
of the co 
the more ‘iadde nd 
shape of the ol "globose, but more expansive, and pon a 
large. Their are bright crimson, and the petals darker, or 
of a light pai et hue. It is one of the best it hybrids we have 
seen.’ 
Harrison, in his * ultural Cabinet ”’ of the sam 
says—** The Seedling Pacha sent by Messrs. LANE is. the b ee 
of its cred a Ait we have everseen, Its perp size, A a 
sco aan teak et tence ae 
e collection. No doubt it wi mu e 
ata bih Ags e of last season to which any 
iy he awarded by the Hortic caltural Soci iety, and this was at 
the Show on the i6th of July; it was only gern - the ~alh 
Stamfe Hill (Clapton) Show on th (Sa ecm * 
it— 
el 
cal Gardens) on the 2 a! of the same mon 
rizes were avert to it. 
' It can be s 5 oe post to any part of the United Kingdom.— 
The usual all ce to the Trade, it bog ee are taken. 
Berkbarpated Nur series, Dec. 15th, 1 
N OAKS. 
REE LANG ELIER, er na AN and Frorisr, 
St. Helier, Jersey, has the honour to inform the Public in 
general, that he bas a few Thou sand E 
oe t ‘om 
18 inches gon upwards at IJ. 5s. per 100; one year old, 108. ry ie 
hite Defiance ego t 21. 2s. aries 
y, y, will prove the best of 
very 
ie a—B “Bia I fl hen shaded, 
Als: verbes Maid—B. fuil flower; w 
ren anaes well cae and full centre. All Letters post-paid 5 
references from unknown Corres: spondents. 
HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
Price 6d. 
nine 
TURVILL’S BLACK DAHLIA, THE *“ ESSEX TRIUMPH.” 
HOMA ROWN begs to announce that he has 
purchased the en S of the ve rb and uni- 
versally-admired Dahlia, which has bee: justly pronounced the 
eatest novelty. yet produced, and is essential to the most limi 
‘ower, The foilowing is the description nat by the Floricul- 
tural Society o youn Sept. 6, when looms were ex- 
hibited :—“ Of the rocnet wale good ; subs: roe good; arrange- 
» Food ; and _ in every specimen; depth, 
great and gi 3 size, ry tom fp cate excellent ; class of 
quality, first-rate.” The foliowing ay te will prove that } 
maintained its high character roughout the season. 
1841 nnn i wr ae 1 be prize 
Hal ” 17, 1 ” 
Salt 577) » ae Bl cup oat - 
1842 Floricultural Society - 6, 9 Pe class 
» South On » 413, 4 » st prize 
» Salt Hill«* 16, 4» oa a 
»  Floricultural Society+ s, 8 » itt 
’ ” oe Dark Dahlia) 1 ,, - Ee 
ow < Se —, * Sept. 22, 3 ow Met 
_» Hal » «22, 1 iw ” 
- Poricltra Society pe: Mle WR we ist class 
bi 4, rs ve ist ,, 
"It is very constant, sotin centre bein 
very 
well up when young. Fine hi 
usual allowance to trade Where 
have ag shown and o 
and 
tals ; 
Baoiwn's s Qui 
— of good sul 
= 
shows » the ng 
abit; throwing ‘its ene out in 
the most graceful manner. — Plants in the 
ere a doze 
& Also plants, at the same time, of the following Sete 
btained prizes 
Y, 10s, 6d, each 
which 
principal open Shows, 
EN OF TRUMPS—white, tipped with purple ; 
substance, well arranged, a 
of great depth— 
Reames MIRANDA—blush white, shaded with rose; of un- 
usual depth—7s. 6d. 
and Pot 
pEDFORD SURPRISE a or 
Slough Nursery, Nov. 17, 184 ag 
Roots of seg ge! STOPFORD and 
* 18 blooms were also shown not for a 
t 30 blooms were also shown not for competition 
“YHAPMAN’S NEW SPRI 
/ CHAPMAN beg to anno 
he finest samples of these 
table, at 15s. per bushel : 
tim ppt gb the ote 
all or oC. &T. Cu 
NG POTATOES. Bese. 
oa J _ = vd ~g tet 
they will Seep Nieieaieed rete this 
ge begga with “ be followed: Direct 
» Brentford. End. 
E TRUE TOBOLSK RHUBAR 
OUELL “e CO. beg to announce that re gad now 
ng the above for San g- 
his Rhubarb t a ee earliest in the =. 
ks if any yet ced, renders it — valuable oo 
Forcing colou isofe ; and for de- 
licacy 4 Penton it ¥ unequalled. It can wart wi 
to any part of United Kingdom, bio the ewe of a Post-office 
order. aah rate of 12s. per dozen roots. 
Great Yarmouth N Dec.15, 1842. 
‘HARLES. FARNES, No. 128, Sr.  JOuN-STRERT, 
Lonpon, respectfully informs the Public tha lection 
of New a a GARDEN Bere are now fad ¥ w ger on 
to the est, t 
found to give Pe satisfacti C. F, being conn with 
the princi ket- ers 1 London and in the 
Provinces, is enabled to select the most choice varieties 
from their original sow 
Farnes’ Superior t Early Peas | Black Cos Lettuce 
—this has been the first Pea Siberian Green do. 
a, into Covent Garden ta Cabbage do 
some years past— | True White Si do. 
height, rr to 2 ft. alcheren White Brocedli—the 
Flack’s Dwarf Blue Victory Pea, liest iety in 
2 ft. cultivation 
Knight’s Blue Dwarf Wrinkled 
American Dwarf White do., 3 ft. Chappell’s Large do 
Improved Green Marrow do., 
do., 
Yo 
do., 5 to 6 
New Giant Wrinkled do., 6 to 
arshall’s Early Prolific Beans 
True Dwarf Green F: 
tra 
ing 
Im . owt Dutch age eas 
a omg 
White B ate do. 
Ady’ s fine aE — Lettuce | 
Ligh Paris Wh 
vowed os. 
wi ith ¢ every variety of Vegetah Ae and Flower 
tion ;a eee Catalogue of which, with prices, 
vlicatio 
on appli 
SHIRLEY VINEYARD, NEA 1 
DEPAR 
Cees HOARE ae 
xte 
superior growth 
Se ica. varying in 
—" Fine Early White Cape 
. do. do. 
Splendid Cream do. 
Walton's a. White do, 
K 
Eartlont yee apa Cauli- 
Ste 
Imported Brussels Sprouts 
Seymour’s Superb Solid White 
Manchester Red do 
» Yellow-leaved 
do. 
| Dwarf London Green Curled do. 
Morgan’s Early Nonesuch Po- 
tatoes 
| TrueKarly Ash-leaved Potatoes. 
Seeds in cultiva- 
will be forwarded 
Som 
announces that he 
n of Grape — Plants 
in genet 
1ON na THE 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ow me CULTIVAT 
GRAPE VINE on OPEN WALLS. ta MENT po eggs ra “in 
edition. Svo, 7s: 6d. MLoxewas § — 
all Booksellers, and at the 
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