98 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [FEB. 14, 
HERTFORD NURSERIES. TRAPAOLUM AZUREUM. UPERIOR NEW DE Ts PEAR.—The Sussex 
P. FRANCIS begs to state that he can supply N ESSRS. VEITCH anv SON have to offer imported Su Monster Pear being a new variety, and a most abundant 
* SNow's WINTER WHITE BROCCO! OLI, pe Ps a TUBERS of the dove beautiful Plant, warranted true. | bea » producing fruit to the eG of 2 Ibs. or 3 Ibs. each, 4 
Strong extra Tubers, 15s. Second size, 10s. 6d. each, The Agr keeps well during the months of February and Mar ch, is 
usual discount to the kade Post-office uid or um of excellent flavour, and can be ES ed as a first-rate 
"| required. from unknown correspondents.—Exeter, Feb. kind. Specimens of tho fruit may now be seen at WARNER and 
ed Primula, i 6d. per packet. FUCHSIA CHALLENGE, Wanwaw’s; Seedsmen, 28, Cornhill, AALA OF whom fins Trews 
P. F. b ens: "un to recommend a very superior new late HALLY, NurseryMan and FLORIST, Blackt h, | can be had ai m 
Broccoli, which may safely be relied upon as being the | eJ , challenges his Fuchsia (the Expnzss), against any seed. ARICEYED ERBEN A. 
pod wil dautisower comes inr E variety of Fudipia raved: Bi IMS a beaut r, MILL ^ T. 
op va a ra 845, ty of flower, ERS” LIST, containin a descri tion of 
alogues of Roses may still be | (ne Taney, Oi ney of growth, for OE. To be decided at ond W x Y 
^ 2: — — —— | of the London exhibitions n 1846. J. H. mey is deposited | and his. biie Seedling Fuchsias, Petunias, Antirrhinums, &e., 
LEE'S DWARF ITALIAN MARROW PEA. in the hands of Messrs t and à MMulien,, BE No, Gti eddens an bo had by application. All who grow the above o plants 
LEE are now sending out the above new [Suet The challenge to be accepte: d, and monay deposited should have this List. Providence Nursery, Ramsg. 
ES avit d s the hands of the above firm, or any other respectable house s 
eU REN ELLA inde aic Name d DE Ae ARM ie JAMES DICKSON ann SONS. beg to intimate. that 
OPER exccedingly dwarf and | deposit will be considered as taking up the ques J. H.'s 
Se Abner IM challenge is open to any number of competi 
os 
Jast five years th 
most excellent v and most Approved Varieties of FLORISTS’ and other 
robust; it lifie bearer, and the Pea is equal in size —— FLOWERS, for the present season, which only contains such 
gest Marrowfat, and is of most delicious flavour. It A sq NEW FUCHSIA. plants as would prove really desirable additions to out or 
erthan any óther Marrow. It has gun m N EWBERRY'S « DELICATA."—Warranted the | P door collections! Their Catalogue of DAIILIAS and PAN- 
miber, Wel neck, Thoresby, best White FUCHSIA grown; with every good quality of | STES will appear early in March. Extensive abeat of 
Tottenham parl, and Tedworth, andis highly extolled ES eae Venus Victrix, from three to four times its size. Tube, pure | Parm, Garden, amd Flower Seeds from the most genuine 
ler " f these pla de In Quart Packets, sealed, price 5s. 2e. without forcing ; corolla, fine purple ; “sepals, well ex- | Stocks. Dread r-street, Feb. 1846 
ery, ammesmit panded, and its habit good. XS Dr. Lindley's opinion (Octo- | = ; : n TS a 
MEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, and Others | Der 18, 1845) in answer to * N. R.” Mr. Glenny says it is an FOREIGN AND BRI! H SHEET AND CROWN 
ANADENSIS, on HEMI OC ja '"SPRUCE exceedingly pretty flower, dae “of the best coming out, and is GLASS, for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— 
A SIS, or b 4. | placed by him, in his Almanac, in his “select list of deed Fuch- | R. 0. m nd again Eon the en for small erown squares, 
Gron AKER, Nurseryman, E having ute quicum càn be made to 
largest stock 5 1e &bove in Europe, of all siz e neighbourhood, who 
condition, - ean with confidence recommend this noble tree b saw it in bloom. Plants to be oput in May a 10s. Gd. each, 
ey baying, na lange @ sak (viz. | Upwey Nursery, near Dorchester, seas yl p 
i esides smaller sizes), can vemm n c^ s. 
rices ; a with a General å ee FUCHSIA CHALLEN EA SITE hav- SE futu pre pect ee consignments S Spar 
o y prices, in g been given by Mr. Hally, i AR by Mr. Miller, | FOREIGN SHEET GL S, of which he purposes keeping 
assortment of Kalmia latifolia ever offered | to ater ibe Seedling Fuchsias for 5l. ‘essr' ANE | such a nc as will E him to execute all orders as soon 
“Prices can be had by letter, and shall be at. | & SONS hav x a SEEDLING FUCHSIA nanied “MRS. LANE,” | as rece 
with. which they will show at the same time for 51, The conditions | * PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, and GRAPE GLASSES 
tes f the pr with his former 
per grops. 
per gross. per 
it uum ad 180 
6s. 8by5.. 
i " to be, to pos at either of the Exhibitions of the Cid of every description, cheaper than at any other house,—For 
my O CONTRACTORS, THE TRADE, &c. season of the Horticultural or Royal Botanie Society ; the best | New Lists, Spi tots Coax) Glass, Lead, and Colour Works, 
RTHUR MACKIE begs to call the attention of | flower of the three to be entitlol to the stakes ; either patty db. Teicester-equares London. 
the Trade to the annexed List of TREES and SHRUBS, neglecting or declining to ee his or their respective flower = = 
which are of first-rate quality, and, as he trusts, will, from the | at the time appointed, to forfeit 5l. in addition to, and to go FOREIGN SHEET GLASS AND GLASS TILES. 
found worthy of notice. The Norfolk with, the stakes. Messrs. LANE & SON beg to disclaim the C.: JARVIS having just imported a large quantity of 
of price, 
Railw ay afford 
great convenience for the cheap and safe most remote idea EA their Seedling by pr means, their Li the „above articles, “p quality and substance hitherto 
can 
irat of Plants, the charge to London being at this time at | object being solely to tes 
moder: ate of 27s. 6d. per ton ; and UNS large quan- | about which so DUM time and talent pou n expended: 
Be qi 
tikes are ta o A. M. will deliver them fre: Nurseries, Great Berkhampstead, Feb. 1 lish 
x ^. 8d. COT aa Vow ROMER RUE IE) qi ri oe Ea RES iret 3 few doors from Meie "Where orders, for- 
rs EN: "4 [y Gye 1000 RTHUR MACKIE begs to announce that his warded d MORE I PS UP SET | 
Todes or Levant Oaks, » do. 0to 80 3 DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS is now Se s 
Ash, transplante d 140t0150 ^ | ready, and can be had upon For the POLMAISE HEATING. 
P 1801020 0 ^" | of the purchaser A. M. has LH them in printed envelopes, ESSRS. G. & J. HADEN beg to inform the 
ate s > 12 0to150  ; | and he trusts that the information un will be found thereon | IVA Readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle that the apparatus 
Í a 4 2 will ve both interesting and instructi at POLMAISE was erected by them. Also, that they are prepared 
$4 5 be s cue m" b x annexed i is subjoined as a an of the plan he bas | to give plans and estimates to a gentleman requiring similar 
i - 140to180  ; Saak : apparatus.—Trowbridge, Fel . "m Y 
«x ^ 3 3 4 SCHIZANTHUS RETUSUS. STG 
CACHE gi AAE ae, Blunt-petalled Schizanthus. FORA TER. APPARATUS TOR HE G 
2 e. b “ ua " d.—Sei h i HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES H 
Oaks 1to23ft. 180to25 0 Duis Monos gri ia, Nat. Or cropl i dee: 3 
G is XT x) 5 ji ght, 2 to CHURCHER, and MA. NUE ACTO, ORIES, upon improved DEA 
Blackthorn ,, 2 yrs, ‘ane Ds 80to100 -hardy biennial. Heig ht, 
s E E * i Flowers ¢rimson and orange. June a October ples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
eg BES AND: SHRUBS, *A native of the Andes of Mendoza. Introduced 1851, EDWARD BAILEY, 273, HOLBORN. 
Sols, Turkey or Levant + 5t06 ft. 5 0 to 35 Pus iu Deriv.—(schizo, to cut; and anthos, a flower; from the and E. BAILEY having devoted much time to the considera- | 
» ” +. 6to8 35 0 to 45 0 ir Mr form of the corolla.) tion of this subject, and had mu ae experience in the erection of 
q + 8tol0 ft. 50 0to600 — 45 For the conventéitó of purchasers at a distance the above will be | apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
Ghesnut, Horse ..” .. 8108 ft. 18010200 4, | forwarded free through the post. 
xe l 8to10 ft. 25 0 to 35 0 » i 7 [ 'hange-street. g not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
ESSLO 5 LEX M. GO RE jo ormen Aneen Bnd No. 10, Eschange-etzest durability id apparatus with economy in the charge, They 
E ` K $ t0120  ,, OSEPH HARRISON, Nurseryman, of Downham, have erected apparatus in nelaida, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
Laurels .. de . lto 2 0to 80 $t in Norfolk, and Richmond, near London, very respectfully many noblemen and gentlemen, an nd have had. the honour to be 
10 00012 0 » | solicits the attention of the readers to his Catalogue of | employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 
FLOWER, KITCHEN GARDEN, AND RAE URAL | the works of their splendid Conservatory erected at Chiswick, | 
Standard Thoms 3. 1! 2 | SEEDS, which contains every kind new and valuable. Copies | D and E. Baruoe ileo construct in metal all descriptions of 
P C gc e 3) | will be forwarded to applicants, J. H. has to pos the follow- | forticultural Build: an shes, and invite noblemen, 
ing VERY SUPERB kinds of DRE FLOWER SEEDS, | gentlemen, and the Stc to the inspection of their various 
” g ge , p 
» &c., and which can be transmitted by post. drawings and modes at 272, Holporm where they have the 
p splendid varieties of German “Asters DU + 5 0 opportunity of exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an ex- 
| 12 ditto itto ditto ..... . - 4 tremely complete and convenient d apparatus, or range, 
~ VIC HOES. munem RK.—SEE ES. 16 ditto rf... 4 adapted for the continued supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
| » aH CRi ERY, 60 EE D POTATOES. 12 di:to arkspur.... 4 0 d of the oven more complete than has hitherto been br ought 
| = OFT can now supply sound PO- 36 ditto ditto. German Stocks .... . 60 before the public. 
x TATOES, ps SERIEN ate planting, of the most esteemed 12 ditto ditto ditto ... 241218 nd E. BArueY were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
| : in i ‘the market at present 12 ditto ditto ditto wall-leaved 4 0 vitio houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conser- 
x iden paca every information 8 ditto ditto Zinnias 3 6 vatory attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides 
shall we Since intended pure SNE Ey Bea post, 6 ditto ditto. Wallflowers . 16 nan others in mi country, and on the Continent. 
Fine AS € EN BY POTATOES (a sample of 16 ditto ditto double Balsam 50 LEY have prepared à quantity of the Galvanio 
which ma Seen at Jacos WmrwcH and Sons, 6 ditto i Obekscombe © 2 6 Bie B which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
Seed. Merchants, ondon-bridge), | delivered free at any of 6 ditto i r eg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
e undermentioned poa ts, at 7s. 6d. per bushel, by Steam ib ditto Pea Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or 
Vessels e gn Pret: 2 E (ocu Bristol, and ditto ke Fk at intervals, required, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
Plymouth, and by Sailing Vessels to nearly every port in South Together with every voter itd oF Flow er Seeds, at 3d. p fenton, 
ales. N.B.—A 1 arge assortment of Seedling Forest- trees, ery extensive Catalogue of DAHL LIAS, PUGNAS, pedal i = ———— 
also delivered free at very moderate prie PÁNSIBS, CINERARIAS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, &c., THE TANK SYSTEM, 
TO PLANTE BS, &c.—NURSERY STOCK ON SALE, also ready, and will be forwarded at reque 
HE undersigned beg to inform the Publie that ‘the THE FLORICULTURAL CABINET and 
small field, about 3 acres, a part of their exton- FLORISTS 3 MAGAZINE, conducted by A HARBISON, is pub- E 
y Grounds having expired, and being required by | lished monthly, price 6d., and may be had by order of any 
the proprietor in May next, er are under the Bae i Sodisenae ithe work, pes a plate of SUELE i edt of 
the NU RSERY | STO thereon, most of which is | the newest and best Flowers, with 24 pages of letter-press on 
youns healthy, and of good quan , which they will dispose of | the Culture of Flowers, &c. The Fe ebruary Number contains 
| on the very lowest terms. Prices and further information may | 76 pages additional of advertised Lists of Flower Seeds, ee 
Ďe had on application. NSON AND FT. Vol. XIII. for 1845, bound in cloth, is now ready, prit 
NEY, 
Gateshead. edt NM i doe mel ‘Successors GEEDS. OO R OMAS COEDS ini MOON- STREET, 
a 3 ld | Arb tæ, Chi 2 c 
Asparagus plants, 3years old | Arborvita inese, 1 to 23 ft. ial Appointment) thé SEEDS MEN Peas 
e: H a — n [ot | 
erorri, PLN. | Box, d i^ depu ce “ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIE TY OF ENGLAND,” | 
Peaches and  Nectarines — | Box treo of sorte, 1 to Ba feet | Beg ra D dr Sn Sey cae the e Society, and Agsoutaist ts 
c in a helr E 
picco Aces alU LN ll inches hougels atthe Corner of HALF- MOON STREET, PICCADILLY, 
—— Mountain, 2 years old, | e yering N DON, as for the last Fifty Y en 
6 to 12 inches ehog, Va 1ft. Eo lists of Agricultural Seins are always ready, and may 
ydus 2 years old, English, 1 f be had on appication, 
Lilaes of ortho 2'to z y^ ? 
| Elm, 'Wyeh; 2,3 4 fee | Laurestinus, 2 to 3 E ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF EE X 
Black "italian, S to | Laurel, Portugal, 2 to 3 feet MANUFACTURE, at J. WELCH, Un Patxirs, and Co. | 
Maple, P itid to 6 feet Warehouse, 12, Panton-street, Haymarki et. — Having wade 
„ 2 to 3 feet Perri arrangements with a British Manu: acturer, they are enabled 
Acacia, common, 3 feet | Syringa, Aware 1 foot to offer the above article in unlimited quantities at the follow- 
Alaternus of sorts, 13 foot Walnuts, 2 fee ing terms, in Squares not REUS 40 inches long :— 
-B.—Steamboats sail ever; No. 0—(equal to Foreign Sh Ft mm 44d. per foot. 
Dae pm raging from Ea 4 oz. to the foot 5 d. 
EGENERATION OF THE POTATO — SEED Ne, E 2e en == LÁ 
saved in the most careful E En the Berry of the i 
st 3j Us kiuds, without disease, can be had in Packets, 3. Weron, um, havin oen OM ears with Mr. Drake, of 
No. E 13,000 Seed, which will be sufficient to produce | a, diet and a5, © ui sot, atid at the time GE thó BURBIDGE ann HEALY having heated n cob 
Plants for ie het 30 square perches of Lani nice ee to the gla: zing of Gilnterrdetl Comat toe baw devoted himself to siderable number of Pits and other Horticultural oa 
No, 2, containing more than 6000 Seot ps: have suffi- | the Horticultural Glazing Department, begs to call the atten- | tures, for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, d 
cient plants s for more than 15 perches. Application by dE tion of Horticulturists generally to tie above prices for Glass, other tropical plants, ios Em upon the plan Ares aod Ot 
Ee e d on Baltinglass, for No. 1 Packet, 105; 6d. ; No. 2 | which they undertake to glaze in any part of the United | in Mr. MinLs's recent wor n the Culture of Pines and Cu- 
6d., payable to Mr. Moses NEILE, Steward, Bellville, Kingdom. eu 
Stratford, ‘County Wicklow, Bach Packet will be forwarded, They aaa beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights | prove ps a depe. that every ki nd uos Pirgo ure oed 
letter, to` prevent thé | small size squares, which they offer at the dicus. low prices, 
earli 
Printed directions will be forwarded 100 feet boxes, not particular to thickness, :— 
h į E A Persons Seek digne Under 5 doy ad Me ver foot Their Apparatus may be seen at work at the following plates J 
Toping are requested to make their dares legible. Sin. by 3 and 756 in. by 4 af —Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanic Gardens, f 
eh been favoured with a package of Potato Seeds 6 in, by 4 i Kew; Baroness Rothschild's Gardens, Gunnersbury; Mr. 
Y Henderson, Pine- 
ar ri the abov fo 8 p d Glendinnin Chiswick Nurser Me 
rties offering the above for Sale, whose respecta-| J. W. & Co Seuri seen of their Stk of Stained an: RA A hodh FUE Sue hum dred thor fccum 
from ee 
-pla: an 
Dey lectis rott; London, 
bility we mu vouch for, and think it remarkably well saved,"— | Ornamental Glass at their W arehouse, as above,—12, Panton- | apple. 
Editor Fe treet, Haymarket, 30, 
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