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4 _ followin 
| No. 5 §2—1842. 
INDEX OF THE PRIN 
tural Society’s sJ vuraaly 
a. HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
E LAST fel ate 
Let 
ae to _—— sleep 
q ood, onvert into ma- 
Pantie Garten mo ¢| in i 
ct on a res, experiments wit Ki 
, = their - . 838¢ Oxalis sensitiva 840 a 
= water i c| Parsneps, to fatten pigs . 837 
gi — 837 b | Pears, stewing. : rks on S41 
c | Pentstemons, select S4la 
= tt Vegeta- Pine pple, Ley cultivation 838 b 
— 841 b Ate cov g for vad r 840 c 
; 839 ¢ ayfair “Dr. Chis — ecture 838 c 
) "cabaret, 1 boil dark $41 a Polyanthuses 3, selec 841 b 
ee cause of theirleaves Poor, to ‘employ « 885 a 
q ices. : 841 a | Potatoes, experiments © pl th 838 a 
> Conservat Jants for S4ia — bia an ma to plant an 
q a solution ofthe problem 841 b 
i Por ie y, weight of 837 b 
on Saniel ies efor . 838a| Raspberry, Beat mode of training 836 Bb 
ceed, pee samce of . 835a| Red Spider, effect of sulphur on 838 a 
phytes, OrchidaCeous, de- Rose Garden, No.3 « 836 b 
Bier! . 841a| Roses, for exhibition B4la 
ndar ticed. + 840 — to manure 84la 
4 Calen - . 1d Thermo on fruit- aero destroy. GAl b 
ch oat 
Guernsey Lily, its treatment . 84l 5 erm — he 
ty, terms to Veget arkson . 8364 
cone so y, te o> Vegetables, plow dag liste of. 340 a: S41 b 
| Mortcult sSelee Exhibi- ines, torenovate . Fi . B40c¢ 
rece arks 0 lg ib} — ; 841 a 
hn in ‘the . 838 5 | Violets, thei ent . a4la 
Eee polnnous - » 839 ¢| Wasps’ nes red to destroy 837 ¢ 
ans ao el pom dg value . 839 ¢ Sanaa a” > destroy g4lb 
838 t rid wf: B4l¢ 
Russia, t 
ee AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY aoe ENG- 
ogi DERBY, asad 
— eine 
‘o prepare 
and, 202.5 ; for the Plough 
i e 
before the seed is deposited. the best Scarifier, 15/. ; 
best Cha tte! ; for the Draining Tile for agricultural 
regar 
bp co iaeved production, and whi 
of the re shall be sufficiently arabe, ~~ 
of Harrows, 10/.; for the je st ee ral Car 
out springs “ay Shoes purpos of 
‘ ag cheapest Stack: Rovering. ta supersedeThatching, — ; 
' for the best Drill-Presse: for the best Chur 
PB: 
—to Agricultural generally 
- for which mins or Medals will be awarded on ‘the op ree The 
e eeires will especially conside: Implem 
ibited, which must be stated in 
the ¢ cer tificate ; 
| sufficient ear Pasar eg: of soc of roms Exhi- 
4 tll ma f the Secretary, 
op be returned de hint = rs the 
ie bral fill ar ihe 
j st of June, 1843; the Council rao decided, that in no case 
whatever — a nies sea received after that date. All. 
ard befo ‘ore Nine o’clock on the 
mplements as appear to them to possess 
peculi somite their final decision, com necessary, 
until tne shail pes poate them in a subsequent trial, to be 
_ hereafter arranged, and to take place at a suitable season of the 
_ year. By Order “ ee eg ouncil, 
London, Dec. 10, 1842. s Hupson, Secretary. 
Pee BOTANIC Sehery OF LONDON. 
| cm ap oa Ss, INNER CincLe, ReGent’s Park.—The Exhibi- 
8 for sop ay Fag B43. will take place in these Gardens on the 
= 
and 
Wednesday, July 26,--From 2 ’ 
By order of the ek - rom 2 till 7 o’clock 
JAMES DE CARLE SOWERBY, SECRETARY. 
| MANCHESTER CUCUMBER SHOW, OP. 
} at 
e Ipswi see 
will be the Society’s guidance es the jud inp ce 
Fed the Fruit must we staged by 3 o’clock, pe hey! me wil] 
wed to be exhibited. Dinner on the table at 5 o’c lock | 
KSON, NurseEryMEN AND FLorisTs» 
ge ges » begto inform Amateurs and Florists. 
of Carnations, Picotees, Auriculas, &c., - 
ready, and ma ay be had on application to them, or Messrs 
; and Warner, Seedsmen, &c., Cornhill, London. 
0 Co gEMEN PLANTING FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 
J. N begs to reoainesd his fine Stock of exir 
| Warwee 
4 
a 
ountry, bier Pespectiails sonics 
ma may be had on moderate terms, as 
Pak tae Assortment of Nursery Stock.—Coventry, 
re ee eee 
BRce’s ao = successful WHITE 
m D 
‘Wand re 4 
the Salt- 
gar Fi of 
: ociety of London; Se — r ing the 
e fits being 's own, where 6 b a ae bens ed for 
ay ; likewise exhibited a ene Ts aie of Thanet and 
ep which will attest ote ——— it he a Tag 
awk y four of the six plants bloo whic tha 
Stock. As on mited Soma of plants ca 
miy a li 
, ¥- pledges himself to te the orders in st "t 
1) execute e orders in $' ric’ 
oe publish a iia early in January of the Trade wko 
ew Ground Rog 
Spring. 
sence s Great Western Dahlia, at 
posed of.—North Star Tavern, Slough. 
» to be dis 
Nov, 16, 1942 
>THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
ee —— 24, 
IARLS 
of Ree: KITCHEN. GARDEN 
fine harvest, th “9 
es’ First Early Peas | | 
—this h eth mew first on 
brow into Covent Gard 
hei 
Flack’s Dwart Blue Victory Pea, 
Knight's E Blue Dwarf Wrinkled 
American: Dwarf White do., 3 ft. 
— Green Marrow do., 
rie new variety, do., 
Young’s Large Milford Marrow 
d6., 5 to 6 ft. 
New | Giant Wrinkled do., 6 to 
Marshall's rae, hi earch tae 
True Dwarf Gre 
Bextra Lar; Green vinden r do, 
New-England portage do. 
Tran nsparent Early Frame Radish 
French Early ey -shaped do, 
dre Silver Pickling do. 
New ge oar do. 
James Keeping d 
TImptd. Early Dateh Horn Carrot 
ar, 
With ¢ every warlety 
on application. 
FARNES, No. 1 
NDON, phobia informs he ae poe r coe _ tion 
Lon 
ect the best and most 
of Vegetable and Flower Seeds in cultiva- 
tion ; a general Catalogue of which, with prices, will be forwarded 
JOHN-STREET, 
are now r out, 
Coane is excellent, and wil be 
. F, being co: = 
+ Be 
anaes vaclaas 
Black Seed age bar Lettuce 
Siberian ite 
rge bbage do, 
scales Silesian do. 
Walcheren White = —e 
best liest variety in 
octal 
io Fine Early White Cape 
0. 
Chappell’s beens 
lo. do. 
endid oo do. 
h-White do. 
ecting do. 
mdon-saved Cauli- 
oe psa aged Sprouts 
— r’s Superb Solid White 
ery 
e Gia nt Manchester Red do 
Rapecion Early - = _—— 
Early Dwarf Yor 
Silver-stemmed 
Imported ery —s 
Pe amarnative 
» Ye llow -leaved 
do, 
Dwarf London GreenCurled do. 
Morgan’s Early Nonesuch Po- 
tatoes 
True Early Ash-leaved Potatoes. 
pr ont FLEUR DE 
elicate-veined, clear lilac, noble f 
ea fr the best gS ~ For 
und-roots, roots, 
aiik SOUVE ok po GAND (Van Maroon 
e form, colours new and exceedingly pretty ; one 
d crimson, fi 
GAND (Van Hovrrte’s). 
‘orm; has got the first 
eign _— exhib ited. 
3i. Plants in May, 10s. 6d, 
‘neared 
an 
of the best and cat constant Dahlias in existence 
5l. Plan 
Ground-r Pot-root: 
Both poituntesd by the Grower, 
Flo 
8, St. 
nts in Mes 10s. 6d. 
Louis Van Ho 
uTTE, of Ghent, 
rist to the King of Belgium. 
PHLOX (V 
erect ; corym 
. Stem 33 ft. high; panicles 2 ft.4 
mb: compact, large; corollas ad _ 
owe white, with a large amaranth stripe in the middl 
Petal. fat sent for a by the gro foe Dr. 
indley.) 
nat ey. 
6d. 
Plants:in May Seay ; 
Orders at the Nursery, Ghent; or st the 
Joun hipbroker, Water. lane, Tower-s' 
jum, Herbaceous Preonies,Jarge as ock 0 
li 
Dutch Seeds, Haarlem Bulbs, 
FLORISTS TO HER ‘gegorentes THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
os 
Proctisia r wih seirg sage 
pout 
t.Clar, aie of W 
ge 
In 
receive every care in packing, 5 
usual discoun 
order 
ceapeere Yove.t have 
esby Hall, which were kindly presented them by that gen- 
they are in —— of the en 
Verbenas raised by Mr. Edmonds, 
pang 
The amed rea eern is 
f vigoro ove bit, an 
upwards of 
vari t that 
i ies ‘class—of ne eee its 
uld 
above meet so pind ss as t 
STEPHEN 
may be seen at this Na 
n Nor 8 
All pine 1 Belgium _ = the re nae be prepaid. 
e Gen 
t to the Trade, whee not less than six plants are 
also much pl 
at compact 
three anda half inches in diam wg 
named Seman ROYAL, is 
ark 
al tre taken 
London agent’s, Mr. 
treet, London 
e had. New 
barbat 7 frony 11, 
w He epa- 
doves 0: oy 
wot I Rt 
~The above magnificent 
eehan, rosy ea to Colonel 
rieit, from ge whom rs. YOUELL 
May last it was o edbenitted to Dr, 
be sa d in the Gardeners’ 
as fi 
finest “hybrid we have 
length, with the tube and 
e petals of a rosy pur urple. 
free iocmer, it will 
beautif 
ae beautifal production into 
——— an being fully 
Orders fo 
o as to ensure their s oes The 
easure in announcing that 
tire Stock of two beautiful new 
gardener to John Lacon, Esq., 
Price 6d. 
le, 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, AURICULAS, So ere 
FOLIU JM. 
PICOTEES, AND LILIUM LANC 
“A ohne - 
I 
Rise, 
of the which 
e can offer at the f eheutnn very sapcomca prices 
RANUNCULUSES, 100 roots in 100 superfine so: #4 4 0 
Superfine mixtures — 5s, bo 2is, per 1 
ANEMONES, 100 in 100 ne sorts. > ° 0 
Superfine oo from 78. -) to hoo daa 
URICULAS, 25 su 1 plant of - sis 6 
CARNATIONS. 25 rapersine of ot . 310 0 
PICOTEES, 25 ‘superfine sort 1 pal of each ° ’ 210 0 
YELLOW PICOTEES, 12 capeition eatta each 2 2 0 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, fi rom 5s, 22. each, 
, PUNCT ATUM, trom 10.6 to 42s. each. 
»” SPECIOSUM, + The Trad wee ng bb m 63s 
e Trade 
YCLAMEN EUROP oat or Five Hun- 
¢ Nursery, Woolwi 
00d of Yar- 
number.—Apply to G. Imus, Bowate! 
r[‘HE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. ve-hed 7 
ast there has been cultivated in the neighbourh 
outh, adj t to the ancient Castle of Sir John Pastollt, a va 
aspberry of a most size sh favour. The 
abl 
hi ng fine 
pinged bse a sufficient moe AES “peta pt Co, have not been enabled 
to obtai stock of it to bring it into public ange std soon 
having obtained a supply (although limited) of fi 
beg ~~ Pr-~aad gee on the follows ing terms, and they hooey on oe 
bape safety to —— y part of ted Kingdom, on the receipt of 
Pockhaee” conteniing 60 Cenk 25s.—Packages containing 25 
Canes, 14s.—Package included, 
The few to whom Yove.t and Co}. have sentit, have expressed 
pete) high yy ory tion of its superiority over other varieties ; 
a letter just received from a in Derbyshire, 
pi te this variet states that it invariably takes 
In conclusion, 
$s 
prizes at the Hort 
OUVELL and vont 
intend to recom any article but that whic 
with confidence; 5 nd d in this instance they feel fully assured of 
its giving the most re satisfaction.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, 
Norfolk, Dec. 22d, 
SHIRLEY Goseeny ante alee nl — —NURSERY 
Caan HOARE *respectfuily announces that he 
Vine Piants 
rts in general 
of superior growth, and of the most approved so 
cultivation, varying in price mea = he to 7s. 6d. cach. 
Lately P 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on an “CULTIV ATION oF THE 
porn pea on OPEN WALLS. By Crement Hoanrs. 3d 
dition 5. 6d. boards. LoxomAn & Co,, London. Sold by 
all ockeetians, wand at the Vineyard 
Pepexens~6 roa nel FOR AMATEURS anv GAR- 
Ss. Gentleman ed Seed 
S.—A who has sav 
ra a few icniasiiaen, and who feels breeds, wile interest ha 
improvement of the breeds 
ern peo sou Monn Ws ae ase wee 
1 dressed to himse’ = _ ‘4 
Hat ae No-3, President-street West, Goswell-road. 
De pees Spe LIFE ASSURANCE ee ncae 
Established 1988. Empow 
, BRIDGE- acon Beep CKFRIARS, 
of Parliament, rv. 
TES OF PREMIUM san rere OF ANT yee > aot 
3 William 1 
that ‘entitle the assured to ah eee the eRe ws — 
Age. ; 15 | 20 | 25 30 35 | 40 - { 50 
Prem 110 81 14 Hh 1902 4 ca 19 9/3 11 iY 8 0 
of the world upon terms 
Policies on the lives of persons d rine ty 
the ragee di 
parties 
suicide, duelling, or b 
respects the interests of 
a Board of Directo 
BELL James DowNER, Secretiey. 
OT-WATER <PFARATUS FOR HEATING 
naar FACTORIES, 6 sone rt me tet 
ES a rt CTOR roel mprov = 
ag ‘ charges, d by DANIEL and 
D BAILEY << OLB 
PD iad E, BAILE y ha vin ng devoted much time to the orensar erg 
tion of oad are Ba 
he above- menti 
oned pur 
oe and E. 
ry anol fragrant, 
a fine blue, 
eads of flowers measuring 
and the h 
of the purest snowy 
and extrem mely fragrant; 
lar; 
a? e pores in this ae 
‘o be found in 
. ite 
urse 
heir Catalogue of rosin may be had on ana 
found to ome every 
: w and Co,’s Impro 
arsery. 
variety worthy Of yor ay 
ved Conical Boiler 
Horticultural Buildings et nen 
men, and the public to an inspection : 
models, at: 272, a, Hhotbormy where > oe the 
xhibiting, amongstother m metal works, an ex 
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