2 THE GARLENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JAx. 3, 
and desirable plants to the notice of their: Friends and 
L 
OUELL anp CO. beg to offer the following: good 
ct. 
Also, *BURROUGHES'S DUKE OF NEWCASTLE," the 
best light-edged Purple Picotee, 15s. per pair. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES, 
12 pairs extra fine and very superior first-class £ 
how Flowers, by name . ERE 
i i (5 
T 
3 
. 1 
itto ditto ditto 
12 ditto Fine Show Flowers ditto . 11 
25. ditto. ditto itto 
CAMELLIAS, fine sorts, by name, 30s. per dozen, 
FUCHSIAS, extra fine, including ** B ifolia,” 21s.p. doz. 
di 
(cokers PATENT PRESERVED FRUITS 
h ayebeen proved to keep in a sound and perfect state, 
or family use for five years; they are put up 
in stoneware bottles, of different sizes, lined with 
An assortment of Fruits that are usually 
preserved, a machine: corkscrew to draw the 
corks, with the particulars of the patent process, 
and testimonials, are packed in a. hamper, and 
will be delivered to any part of London for 
order addressed to, the patentee 
at the manufactory, 
ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF BRITISH 
-- MANUFACTURE, at- J. Wxron, jun., PrirutiPs, and Co,’s 
Warehouse, 12, Panton-street, Haymarket.—Having made 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. ditto +» 12s. per dozen, 
VERBENAS ditto te ORE 5 
PETUNIAS ditto je x me v 
PANSIE i 
ditto ++ 10s, 
Ditto, very best first-rate Show Flowers 185. 
CINERARIAS, extra fine sorts, by name 12s. to 182, 
Also their New Superb Seedling CINERARIA, “No.1,” named 
“NORFOLK HERO,” ing d ipti 
with a British Manufacturer, they are enabled 
to offer the above article in unlimited quantities at the follow- 
ing terms, in Squares not exceeding 40 inches long :— 
0. 0—(equal to Foreign Sheet a +» 44d, per foot, 
1—averaging from 16 to 18 oz, to the foot 54d. 
2 P 21 to 23 + 1d. 
3 » 32 » 1s. » 
J. WELCH, jun., having been many years with Mr. Drake, of 
t, and 315, Oxford 
0,” 5s. per plant ; the following 
of it will be found in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, May 31, 1845 :— 
“Y Y—No. Lis a very fine specimen of a creamy-white, dark 
disk, very broad petals, and flowers unusually large, measuring 
14 inches in diameter.” 
RICAS, fine and free-flowering sorts, by name, 93., 12s., 
and 18s, per dozen. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, fine sorts, 6s. to 9s, per dozen, 
8, Jermyn-street, 5 t, and at the time of the 
glazing of Chatsworth Conservatory, has devoted himself to 
E i lazin; p , begs to call the 
attention of Horticulturists generally to the above prices for 
Glass, which they undertake to glaze in any part of the 
United Kingdom. 
hey also beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights the 
16 oz. Sheet Glass, in sma 1 sizes, which they offer at the follow- 
ing low prices:— 
Under 5 in. by 3 in. at 11d. per foot, 
in. at 2d. » 
» Sin by4i 
i i 
They also beg inspection of their stock of Stained and Orna- 
mental Glass, situate as above at 12, Panton-street, H: 
PORN SHEET GLASS, of good quality, for 
Horticultural and general purposes. To be had at 
Castle-street Hast, Oxford-street. 
Ready Money only. 
AURACARIA IMBRICATA: , s d. 
8. d. | Abies gracilis each 2 6 
2yearsold, perdoz. 9 0 » Orientalis "Ae 0 
agam + 0» ++ 12 0| Picea cephalonica, p. dz. 20 0 
XP En » -.18 0|Pinuscembra .. ,,.12 0 
53-5, ++ s» +. 30 0| Cupressus torulosa, per 
E y PM AT pp fines. .. 0 
Cedrus Deodar, 1yr., fine Do., seed pans, p. doz. 6 0 
ra » foot.. Podocarpus totara, each 5 0 
Pinus excelsa, 3inches Dicrydioides „ 7 6 
» o» to 5i o. gi » 50 
» inch, fine Phylocladus  trichoma- 
bushy plant i b So y BEE 
» Gerardiana,2 yrs. 30 0| Taxodium sempervirens, 7 6 
Abies Khutrow, 2 years 9 0 Dicrydium cupressinum,, 5 0 
RIBES SANGUINEUM FLORE PLENO, 10s. 6d. per plant. 
MYATT'S * BRITISH QUEEN," STRAWBERRY, 5s. per 100. 
“PRINCESS ALICE MAUDE,” » Me” y 
YOUELL’S CELEBRATED TOBOLSK RHUBARB, fine 
transparent pink, the best for forcing, 12s. per dozen. Roots 
placed in a cellar or closet now will be fit for cutting in February 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Jan, 3. 
NE 
CHARLES FARNES, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, 
are warranted to grow well, and give satis- 
Early orders are requisite, as some 
sorts are only to be had in limited quantities, 
Pras. Per quart—s. d. Per packet—s. d. 
Earliest May E -**l 0|Davis's Free-Bearing do. 2 6 
Royal Green Marrow ..2 6|French Beans, new Royal 
Shilling’s Grotto do. ..1 6 m er quart 4 6 
Thompson's Dwarf do... 1 0 | Do., do. Long Negro ..4 0 
Queen of Dwarfs(Waite’s) 5 0|Do. Fulmers Early ..1 6 
ancer's Monastery ..2 6 er et. 
Fraser’s Shanley Marrow 3 0 | Lettuce, Ady’s Large Cos, 
ritish Qu do. 20 m m 06 
Prince of Wales do. - 5 0|Do. Paris Summer 
Large New Mummy do.. 5 0 White .. m 06 
Large Milford +1 0|Do.do. Large, do. Green 0 6 
ge Mammoth do, ..2 6| — London Market, do, 
Dwarf Skinless . sao - 0 White .. +0 8 
Broccour, _ Per Pkt, Do., Large Malta Cabbage 0 6 
True Early Walcheren Melon, our’s ew: 
e . n ^ 0 Persian, great bearer, of 
Do. do. Grange'sdo. ..0 6 rich flavour, and very 
.Chappel'sdo. ..0 6 handsome,weight2to3lb 2 6 
Legg's NewHardy Latedo. 1 0 | Onion, all sorts for spring 
Chappell’s Large Cream 0 6 and winter use, per oz, 0 
Imperial Winter 0 6 er packet, 
Parsley, Enfield Matchless, 
Beet, Splendid Black .. 0 6 E Em on 6 
» Dark Crimson ++ 0 6| Do., Deptford finedo. ..0 6 
—— er oz, 
Carrot, Earliest Horn. .. 0 6 Parsnip,Impvd. Guernsey 0 6 
» Scarlet Surrey .. 0 6 Per bushel, 
» Large Altrincham 0 6 Potatoes,earlyAsh-leaved10 0 
m s White Cattle 0 6| Prices of other varieties 
Cauliflower, earliest var. 1 0 free from disease, will 
Celery, Lancashire Hero, e sent on application. 
fine red solid .. —..1 0|Radish, the finest early 
Walnut-flavoured pink do.l 0 | Scarlet, ^ transplanted 
| 
Cucumber,splendidHybrid 
rame .. ve ».2 6| ground, perquart .. 4 
With many other Axticles too numerous for insertion, 
Collections of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS (being the most 
economical way of procuring a supply for the whole year) at re- 
duced prices as below :— 
m, sufficient for the £ s. d, 
UNDIS m v 212 0 
550 
we eee 9 00 
110 0 
0 
No, 5. sufficient fora smallgarden .. uns. UL TD, 
A General Catalogue of GARDEN, GRASS, and AGRICUL- 
TURAL SEEDS will be fo; ic 3 
See 
€ M. AND R. WESTMACOTT, SEEpSMEN, 
e FLonisTS, &c., Stuart's Grove Nursery, Fulham.road, 
Chelsea ; also at 156, Cheapside (opposite St. Pa 
. M. . W. assure‘their friends that all Seeds or Bulbs 
'urchased at their establishments will be warranted in excel. 
ent condition, and true to name and variety. 
Country orders will be packed with the greatest care. and 
punctuality.—156, Cheapside, opposite St. Paul's, 
THE TANK SYSTEM. 
Eco 
BRIDGE AND HEALY having heated a con 
siderable number of Pits and other Horticultural Struc 
tures, for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, and 
Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanic Gardens, 
ew; Baroness Rothschild’s Gardens, Gunnersbury; Mr. 
Glendinning, Chiswick Nursery; Messrs. Henderson, Pine- 
apple-place ; and in more than one hundred other places.— 
130, Fleet-street, London. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURALBUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSE 8, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 
les, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
D. ant 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not E very efficient, but very simple, and haye combined 
durability in thé apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 
a works of their splendid Conservatory erected at Chiswick, 
. an 
factory. 
BURBIDGE anD HEALY’SRCOOKING APPA- 
RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents.—This Cooking 
A isbelieved to i 
than 
uildings, in town or country. A great 
variety of Warm Air Stoves of every description, from 15s, to 
9% —19, Wigmore-street, Cavendish-square, 
P B 
any yet submitted to the public, both as regards strength of ma- 
terial and workmanship ; infact, the laws of heat are so applied 
as to produce the greatest effect with the least consumption of 
fuel, Without destruction to the apparatus; and B. and H. can 
safely recommend it, from experience, as unquestionably supe- 
rior to anything of the kind hitherto made. spectus can 
e forwarded, unon application, detailingparticulars and prices 
ar15¢ Fieet.str.et, 
scientific Horticulturists to their much a; 
Co. beg to inform the "Trade that at their Manufactory. 
in New Park-street, every article required for the construction 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating them, may be 
Fences, Wire Work, &c, & 
YPSUM.—PURE ‘GYPSUM (in fine powder), in 
5-ton lots at 25s, per ton in the stream, or 27s. 6d. per to: 
landed. Also Guano (Peruvian and African), Superphosphate 
of Lime, Bones, Sulphuric Acid, and all other manures of known: 
value, on Sale. By Mark FOTHERGILL, 40, Upper Thames- 
street, London, 
( LUNO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN). 
ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS AND SONS, LONDON ; 
Wm. J. AND CO., LIVERPOOL; 
And by their Agents, 
COTSWORTH, POWELL, anv PRYOR, LONDON; 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, AND CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOD,. 
47, Lime-street, Jan, 3, 
&c., ab 
our Guineas per Ton.—The above Manure having stood the 
many years’ experience, is recommended with the 
supply genuine Peruvian and A: 
ypsum, and ever: 
i Bridge-st., Blackfriars. E. PunszR, Secretary. 
LIEBIG'S WHEAT MANURE now ready for delivery. 
LIQUID MANURE, 
e with which it may be appro- 
Exeavations and Wells. 
Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturing purposes. 
The Trade supplied on advantageous terms, by BENJAMIN. 
FowrEn, Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London, 
DENTON AND CHARNOCK’S PATENT DRAIN- 
TILE AND PIPE MACHINE. 
A PREMIUM OF £ 
field. 
DENTON'S “A” LEVEL for workmen in cutting drains 
may also behad, Price 30s. 
DRAINING TILES, 
` 
INSLIE’S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS. — 
For Maxine and DRYING Draining Tiles of the 1st CLASS. 
Gentlemen having works in operation, or who are abouti to 
erect them, will find the above worthy their attention, 
The Process combines EFFECT wii 'ONOMY, as Tiles can 
be made ready for BURNING at all seasons ; generally from ten 
to thirty hours, according to the nature of the clay. To be. 
seen at Alperton, Acton, Middlesex; Mr. Hows, Engineer, 
119, Great Guildford-st., Southwark ; the Polytechnic Institution, 
Regent-street, London. Particulars may be had from Jouw 
AINSLIE, Alperton, Acton, Middlesex, 
YDRAULIC RAMS to be had of Freeman Ror, 
DRAINING TILES.— Wanted to be delivered at 
the Anerley Station, Croydon Railway, some thousands, 
Answers to be addressed to S.,- Gardeners’ Chronicle, stating 
price of Two-inch Pipe Tile, and Three-inch Druin Tile. 
Saree reeset 
