- The Gardeners' Chronicle
"The Gardeners' Chronicle" was a British
horticulture periodical . It lasted as a title in its own right for nearly 150 years and is still extant as part of the magazine "Horticulture Week ".Founded in
1841 by the horticulturalistsJoseph Paxton , Charles Wentworth Dilke,John Lindley andWilliam Bradbury it originally took the form of a traditional newspaper, with both national and foreign news, but also with vast amounts of material sent in by gardeners and scientists, covering every conceivable aspect of gardening.Its first editor, John Lindley, was one of the founders. Another founder, Paxton, later also became editor. Prominent contributors included
Charles Darwin and Joseph Hooker.By
1851 , the circulation of "The Gardeners' Chronicle" was given as 6500. Compared with that of the far more eminent "Observer" at 6230, and "The Economist " at 3826, the "The Gardeners' Chronicle" did astonishingly well. Possibly these figures include the Chronicle's large international readership.It was noted for its large advertising section and when the dropping of a tax on glass and the huge interest generated by the
Great Exhibition made personal, small-scale greenhouses possible, it became full of adverts for these, many designed by Paxton himself, and from the sales of which he generated a tidy income.References
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List of horticultural magazines External links
* [http://www.hortweek.com/ The contemporary "Horticulture Week"]
* [http://books.google.com/books?printsec=frontcover&id=r9QKAAAAIAAJ Full text of "The Gardeners' Chronicle" from January to June, 1897]
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