386 
THE E GARDENERS' 
CH RONICLE. 
NEW AND SUPERB PANSY, “MASTER THOMAS. - 
ME & CO. in offering the above Pansy, beg to 
refer to the report of it ig the Gard. Chron. oF "May 30, 
page 360, under the signature of ** Z. Z.” as follows :— 
form, colour, and subst; 
ower pet; he eye 
his flower is Cordia large, giving great Heels to the 
" The stock being very limited, orders 
O dentes rotation, price 7s, 6d. per man ost 
cn or wee 11 other first-rate xi ae for 18s. per post, ree, 
. are now sending out, per post, free, their superb 
WHERE A CHRYSANTHEMUMS at 9s, Eo 12s. per dozen. 
atalogues of their extensive collection of deren Riedionas’ 
Petunias, Cinerarias, Pansies, Camellias, Ericas, C., may 
be had on application.. — Great Yarmouth Nursery, pare d 13. 
C. BALL, successor to Mr. Joun Youne, begs 
nnounce that he is prepared to execute ordersimme- 
diately, in strong plants, for any of a ea S E HAN 
Eo a ia. * MARIA," very fi large, rosy- purple. 
See Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1845, p. 592—" Your Seedli: ing is an 
improvement on many of the same rosy-purple colour, andi is 
& bright d pretty variety, and can be recommended," Fine 
lants, 5 
LOBELIA FULGENS: MULTIFLORA. See Gardeners’ Chron., 
1844, p. 592—*‘ Your Seedling Lobelia is a very handsome 
TUAE The lip is large and broad, of a rich and dazzlin 
arlet," some of the spikes of flower measuring from 12 to 
is YE in height, fine Seedling Plants of the above Lobelia 
9r 
at 12s. per doz 
LOBELIA ERINUS GR ANDIFLORA, 9s. per doz. 
» Milleri, 
ol serotina, 63. per dozen, fine, 
» rosea, 
Bouvardia eros E ; B. splendens, 1s., fine; B. hetc- 
rophylla, 15. 
Alstraemeria. acatiton a +» 2s. Od. 
Taxodium sempervirens, 6 to 9 ‘inches 10 6 
Lyperia pissed ‘ood . 26 
Alona ccelesti br iu 
Veronica specio; + E ie gba 
Stachys tea ‘recominended for bedding, 
at, per dozen oe oe oe 9 0 
Androsace cerastifolia .. oo 2520 
Fuchsia serratifolia . 36 
Calceolaria floribunda, for bedding ` ps 2 6 
erui two species, Chusan, each 3 A 
do. 3 
one 
With a Tow plants to in Cep forc carr riage, "An Allowance 
to the Trade.—Taunton Nurseries, June 1 
MES arai J. AND H. BROWN inform the Nobility 
entry they are now sending the following desirable 
Uli om a part ofthe United Kingdom. 
ahlias, all the newest and best wis oe .. 
Bevin ony Lily, very fine bulbs i 
Puchsias, 50 of the most approved show sorts .. 30 
9 g i: doz. 
8 
uchsia serratifolia and Queen Victori: 6 each 
l'erbenas and Petunias, the newest Bud [m sorts Oper doz. 
€alceolarias and Cinerarias +» 63, and yi, 
Heliotropiums, Pinks, and Pansies nom Ol 5 
, upright and. training varieties O 5, 
alvia Patens. Fulgens, Vai ee and 4 others 
loxes, 18 sort m 
M 6 sorts 
nothera Teraxifolia, and Macrocarps ` 
Catananche bi icolor E 
E ETTET SEE AS 
Anagallis Brewerii, Grandiflora, and Bicolor .. 
pg r Sopra ns, Flava, Angustifolia, and 
cooooo oocoooooococooosoco 
ry 
i2 
a 
S 
N 
Double bius Tree Violet ^. e. E e 8 ” 
vum E a . 6 ” 
Chrysanthemums, choice sorts P és . 6 ” 
Seaslet and other Geraniums T m e 4 5 
Variegated do, HE .. m ». 
Duke of York, new strong grower | - +» 2 6 each. 
Perpetual Queen, fine new scarlet . m $ ss 
neral Tom Thum] Oper doz, 
50 superior species of Her baceous and Rosle CR E 0 
5 ditto 10 
Tea. and Eo (in pots), one of a Sort, in- 
eluding Elisa Sauvage, De-Mont, Belle 
Allamand, ERU of Abydos; Devoniensis &c. 12 Y veto 
Cloth of Gold, N Rose ++ 3 6 each, 
12 superior varieties of Climbing Roses ! . . 8 Oper doz, 
HARDY CLIMBERS. 
Cobzsa, Maurandyas, ee aay, Say 
pesis, and Rhodochiton 60" 5, 
Clematis azurea grandiflora ru »» 2 0 each. 
Clematis montana Ee UP à 
New Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle Eis ee ase 
New Yellow Honeysuckle Pee QU geras 
Double Red Ke Lore and Solanum aga E 
Wistaria sinensis assiflora of sorts I$ by 
Jasmines, of sott; Aristolochia, 
ceper, Variegated Ivy, E gibbosa 
and Fats Blu Oprdoz, 
ly other 20m are 
eign commissions for Seeds an 
an d on application a fresh C. fatale n Will bo forwarded, pre. 
‘aarlem, June 13. 
DUTY OFF GLAS 
Ga AND HO rore CONSERVATORIES, 
&e., made and fi d Complete in all parts ofthe Kingdom, 
at a considerable Fé “tion, two, and three-light Cueum- 
ber and Melon Boxes, and Lights of all sizes, ee ready for 
use, packed and sent to all pes of the Kingdom; warranted 
best mater al, Two-light vs and Lights complete, from 
Garden-lights relever) eseription, zw JAMES Warrs's 
paeet Builder, Claremont-place, Old K ent-road. 
Reference may be had to the Nobility, cing and the Trade 
in most ofthe piper es in England, 
SI. IA MACRANTHA.” - 
M Bssns. VEITCH AND SON have much pleasure 
in offering the publie the above magnificent FUCHSIA, 
introduced by themselves from Peru through their collector, 
Mr. W. Lobb, and at present solely in their possession. Itis 
perfectly distinct from any other introduced species, having 
flowers of a cylindrical formi from 4 to 6 inches in length, of a 
beautiful delicate rosy red colour, produced in profuse c clusters, 
It is of a dwarf habit and a most abundant bloomer. Itawas 
exhibited at the Horticultural Society’s Meeting in Regent- 
street, on the 7th of April last, and'was awarded the Large 
Silver Medal. It is figured in Curtis’s and reg? s Magazines 
for this month, where fall descriptions appear 
ssrs, V. and Son can with cone lence “recommend this 
Fuchsia, both as a beautifül and highly ornamental plant, as 
well as a medium for distinct and Suy ia Breed. 
e and terms on which they disposed of Fuchsia 
TEES etm given such general EEE, they offer 
above on similar terms, viz. 21s. per plant, with one over 
o every three taken by the trade. 
Strong established plants will be delivered on and after 
Monday, the 15th inst. Orders executed strictly in the rotation 
received. 
— Parties wishing to see a drawing of the above Fuchsia 
prior to ordering it, can immediately be furnished with one by 
forwari ing 12 Postage stam 
Messrs, V. and Son require de office TREES from unknown 
me EA p dues to executing order 
Exeter, June 1 
puis —FOR SALE, 60,Good Suckers of “RIP- 
LEY QUEEN” PINE, at 1s. each.—Apply to Mr. Tom- 
SON, Ealing, Middlesex. 
H GROOM, lesus Rise, near Loxpow (B (By 
LI APPOINTMENT Fronist TO HER E pus QUEEN, 
AND TO His M. AN THE Kine OF SAXONY to say his 
Catalogue of GERANIUMS, AURICULAS, LiLIUM LANCI- 
F OLIUM, onda NEW PLANTS is ready, and will be forwarded 
by post on application. 
H. G. has a fine dts of a and PICOTEES, 
His Anemones aren n flower, and may be viewed every day 
from 9 o'clock po ri Sundays exei merge Admittance Gratis. 
oreign orders executed. 
EEDS.—CORNER OF HALF-MOON- STREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS and CO., 
(By Official appointment), the SEEDSMEN to the 
be ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and Agrieulturists 
in general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is at the Corner of A, CSENDET, PICCA- 
DILLY, EAO as for the last Fifty Yea 
Priced Lists of. cpm ieultural Seeds are ae ready, and may 
be had d on application. 
Son, that they have prepared, for the season, an exten e sup- 
ply o their dne improved BEE-HIVES ; their DEN 
s Collateral Hive,” “The Single Box Hive,” 
e live," “ The Ladies’ Observatory 
either m. which the Honey may be taken at 
any time Without injury to the Bees, and may be worked with 
safety, eat, and profit, by the ED timid and unac. 
customed to Bee-manipulation. escriptive paper, wi 
AEN ET ami prices, will be forwarded on receipt of a. Jostage 
-  Apiarian Depót and Honey Warehouse, 127, High 
olor, London, 
T ON BEES, (6th Edition) d published. 
GLASS DAIRY PAN! 
|DWARDS & PELL, eee ‘Agents AND Im- 
PORTERS OF GLASS, AND GLASS MILK Pans, have re- 
ceived a large supply of PANS from 18 to 93 inches in 
diameter. They are made of great str ength, and are very coo! 
and cleanly, Cold water cleans them quite as well as hot, a 
without trouble. 
EDWARDS & PELL have Ae a large stock of Propagating 
Glasses of the most approved form, 
The very best Psy ss for Totioultural and other purposes, 
very strong and free from speci 
15, Southampton-street, Str: mh 
“The Inj 
" BRITISH AND | FOREIGN s EET AND | HORT. = 
ULTURAL GLASS, 
Pee AND WELCH have to announce to the 
Nobility and Gentry, that they have just concluded ar- 
rangements with J, WELCH, jun., PminriPs md 
purchase of the A M lately carried on by them, at 12, 
Panton-street, and beg to call attention to ma A low 
prices for ETNA Glass of every descriptio: 
PRICES OF HORTICULTURAL GLASS: u 
Not above 40 in. long by widths from 5 in. to 18 in. 
or the 
No.13 Briti tish For reign sheet 
3 oz. to the foot .. .. 4d. per foot, 
syne TIA S ee Mo Any 
i ote ji Ronee TU Re wie 
s 26 26 39 ao es a 
3: 82 py 5v» 18: 2d. 4, 
SMALL SQUA 
Packed in 100 ) foet B owes, not pan Ma to thick 
Under 5in by 3 in, i 
a ty b and eee 6 by 4 ve aay 
9 Bd. » 
FOR GLAZING. 
Black Cement, as SS at Chatsworth, ae per cwt. 
Best Linseed Oil Putty 
White Lead, Wancow Tead, Solder, ns uu 
ucc Glazing Executed in any part of the United 
ngdom 
» 
lection of Patent Plate, Shect, and flatted Crown Glass 
for Pictures, &c., particularly attended to.—12, Panton-street, 
Haymarket. 
ROPAGATING GL/ GLASSES, White, 1s] per. Tb., 01 or 
UMBER GLASSES, 
8. ed SHADES. Mit holes, 1s. 9d, 
FISH BOWLS, from Is. Go ch, — APSLEY es 
Falcon Glass Works, Holand: Bier Bla kfriars. 
LASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, _ 
PSLEY' PELLATT anp CO. Falcon Glass 
‘ks, Holland-street, Blackfriars, are prepared to supply 
fin quantities not less than square feet), SHEET AND 
CROWN GLASS OF BEST QUALITY, at the following 
Net Cash Prices :— 
ny size under 40 ins. long. 
LATT & Co., 
Per square foot. 
. 4d. 
Ane weight per foot ec 
$0 » » +o ee 8 
21 on » ” E E oe i 
26 o: . 
SMALL Báueris up to 10ins, by 8ins., from de. to 3d. per 
Square foot, 
N.B.—The 16 oz. is full pug for SURE UN, 
UR TIS'S BUDDING KNIFE.—« This is “the 
neatest Budding Knife we have seen, the ivory handle is 
shaped like the blade of a curved Penknife, sharp and turned 
up at the point, and is a C SED, well contrived for the 
purpose it is intended. paar ee of Professor Lindley in the 
Ba a Chi onthe: July 29, 1 
E PLUM, Surgical eur Maker and ND No. 
262, "Str at, London, and at No. 3, Dolphin-street, Bristol, begs. 
to call the Ern K the public tothe above desirable article. 
Sent free to a of the kingdom, on BEP of 38 penny 
postage stamps, ar ^ VE ce order OUR 
. cautions Floricnlturists and the Pu iblie in general 
ag A imitations of the dye a ole he being the 
ony eee Manufacturer, 
ORNAMENTAL WIREWORK FOR THE GARDEN. . 
B. THOMPSON anp CO. beg respeetfully to an- 
nounce that they continue to prepare at their Manufac 
tory, 390, Oxford-street, London, all kinds of Fancy Or mamental 
Wirework suited for the Garden, Greenhouse, or Consente, 
consisting of Flower Tesis, Stands and Border 
hes, Seats, and Vi 
Engines, Syringes, usen Bellows, and pros Floricultad 
ral “Impl ements, 
B. THompson’s Improved Waterpot, which possesses 
considerable ady: aig over all others, the smaller sizes bein; 
suitable for ladies’ us They have now on sale a novel. folding. 
portable Wooden Garden ee, at 3s. 6d, DA or 36s, per doz., 
P aio quantity is packed in all spac 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, GLASS TILES, &c. 
C JARVIS begs to inform his Patrons and the 
* Public, that he has succeeded in making a large purchase 
of the above articles of eas STOUTEST KIND from a new 
NOCERE, ebro ad, at a 
trent t. 
ne b deseription of Paene Glass equally lowi in price. 
FOREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— 
R. COGAN having again reduced the prices for small crown 
squares, invites. te fa tot of the present quotations with his 
fom lisi per gros: per gross. per gross, 
6 in. by ++ 68. | 8by5 .. 135 | 9by7 .. 18s 
Tin. by . 9s. | 8by6 14s | 10by8 .. 26s. 
by 4} 
R. C. will in future receive ers consignments of STOUT 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of which rposes keepin; 
such a'stock as will enable him to execute all orders as soon as 
receiv 
IMPORTANT ko HORTICULTURISTS. 
TIOLE GLASS. 
MESSRS. DAINES. AND BRADDOCK solicit the 
inspection of Glass Dealers, Horticulturists, and Build. 
ers, new deseription of BRITISH SHEET 
GLASS, which, uus trial, will be found unequalled in. strength, 
utility, and price, by any how in the market, for Sashes and 
particularly I Horiteultatal purposes; and by 
reat care and skill has been 
used to divest it of the slightest tendeney to concentrate the 
ie raga cases ruinous to plants, 
o Peta tein street, June 
B.— The best assortment of Coloured Glass in London, 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN sa ET GLASS, for 
Hortieultural purposes, &c., m bo had at Tames 
BroMLEY’S 315, Sia Soe London, a 
D eS In crate: 
Also Microscopical Glass, Freneh Shades, Plate and Crown 
Window Glass, 
A: discount to the Trade, 
FLOWER-POTS AND GARDE EN 
jest MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford sheet, respectfully 
announces that he has a vel ment of the 
peers articles in various colours, and solicits pa early inspec- 
Every description of useful CHINA, , and 
EARTHENWARE st the pup possible price, for Cash.—250, 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-par! 
TO THE NEUES GENTRY, nds RYMEN, 1 IRON- 
ERS. 
GERS, AND O 
INGHAM BROTHERS, 170, Lite ida 
street PROVED 
MENOGRAPH, or Tepes for Garden Borders Te Pots, 
ie) Engraving sof the same, with prices attached, sent per 
Post to all parts of the Kingdom, on application as above. 
Sole Agents in London, and J. Deane, Hor Bed ora 
Implement Warehouse, 46, "King Williain-st., London Bridge. 
Neat eas ad 
J. R., from 31 
The above are 
j Conservatories, &e. 
for Forcing Houses, 
anything of the kind ever offered the public, inasmuch as they 
e 
ai. be worked. with half the labour of any other Engines 
in use. anufaeted ind by the PATENTEE, en Regent-circus, 
Piceadilly, where thi may be seen and provi 
.—None are NDS except stamped. with the words 
READS PATENT. 
BC Wii EE prooem ASSUMERE tenia ain Vito: 
pl SON anv CO., 61, Gracechurch- Street, 
7, New EET treet, Southwark, Inventors 
ier Md turca of the Improved Go ONICAL and DOUBLE 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 
scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 
applying jue Tank System to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 
we. s by w ich Atmospheri ic heat as well as 
o. have a 
fc iends they are now making their Boilers of Iron, as wel 
Conan by which the cost is reduced. These 
be forwetded. as well as Setirence of the highest authority ; or 
they may be seen at most of the Nobility's-seats and principal 
Nur‘ siyna Ae tk the kingdom, 
S. and S, Beg to inform the rade that at their Manufactory 
in New Pai om ‘eet, every article required for the construction 
of Hor! calcat ‘Build dings, ae well as for heating them, may be 
obtained upon the most-advantageous teri an 
Conservatories, deo. of iron or Wood, ereoted upon the most 
ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, &c. Ge, 
