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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[Jury 25, 
pe MILLER’S DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
GUE dE SEEDLING GERANIUMS FOR THE 
SEASON OF 1846-7.—W. M. has much pleasure in presenting 
this 1 ist to ihe Nobility, Gentry, de UTE: and f nfi- 
action. Se hero is 
selecti. 
MOUNT ETNA (Hoyle's).—This ATE flower, with- 
out exception, is the brightest and mo: striking Geranium 
ever offered. It has obtained Es dices at Chiswick, 
one at the Royal Botanie, and on at the ER South London 
Exhibition, (aa only times it has M e. for Coma 
tion, when it was alw: ways admired by gazing AE dE. 
following description i is taken from the report in the Cue 
Chronicle, May 9. fount Etna, a flower of extraor- 
dinary aic. and hiess of colour ; the lower petals are 
of a deep rosy red ; the top petals, which are velvety in tex- 
, have the bl lack spot surrounded by a broad margin of 
crimson scarlet ; the flower is well formed and of considerable 
substance.” Free bloomer, and the habit excellent.— Plants 
e 1s. 
ISABELLA (Hoyle's).—This flower also obtained a prize at 
the Horticultural Exhibition at Chiswick, when in the same 
report the following description will be found :—* Isabella has 
remarkable fine top petals of deep velvety maroon, with a 
'ow margin of pink ; centre light, DAE jue remaining por- 
ion of the lower petale of a rosy purp wp 
extraordinary fre: mer, and w 
Plants As 6d. Cus The two d together 1%. 
sesses a few stron ants of last dh (that his 
Tee stock has been fut from), which will make good plants 
ock, or fine specimens for exhibition.—Mount "Etna 21. 2s., 
Teabella il, 1s. The Trade will be A 25 per cent. when 
three of exch sort are taken at onc 
far A correct and well-finished coloured Engraving of Mount 
Etna and Isabella, executed by Mr, Holden, artist to ** Paxton's 
Magazine," from the flowers exhibited at Chiswick, sent in 
gems Se twelve postage stamps, which will be allowed to 
purchaser: 
.M. vede selected the following from several hundreds 
of Seedlings raised by himself this season, can recommend 
them as possessing first-rate properties—as the most desirable 
form and shape—smooth and clear texture—even on the edges 
E shoulders bright colours—trusses standing well above 
e folia, 
AVALANOHE (Miller's; ).—Flower round and very stiff, re- 
tains its form well; colour clear white ; upper petals covered 
with black, except a Boo" ngu qud band of white. A very 
splendid Geranium, in the of Wilson's Enchantress, but 
much superior in every respect Free bloomer, dark green 
foliage, and habit good.—l. 1. 
Re er LAM o ds AND HEATING BY 
T W 
ATER. 
ONICAL BOILERS.—These excellent se ty in- 
in d 
ckney; Messrs. Cha ndier’ r's, Vauxhall; Messrs. 
tion xm et PEU POL 5, Plymoutl re dud Henderson's 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 
"DHE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
momentous crisis, is requested to the Run importance of 
LIQUID MANURE, a: nd the ease with which i may be appro- 
priated by the use of FOWLER'S PUMPS, addo EN for 
the purpose, either Portable or fixed ; Garden, Ship. arge 
Pumps; also those for Distillers, Brewers, Soap ‘halls, and 
Tanners, for hot an cold liquor. Pumps kept for hire, for 
Excavations and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water, for 
WS & DAY, ARCHITECTS, &o., t 
juri s-road, Chelsea, DUM BUILDERS 
and don WA BR APPARA Re OTURERS, most 
respectfully bees to inform the N bility, Gentry, and Horticul- 
turists, that they have erected on their premises, for the pur- 
pose of inspection, a variety of vetoes: ‘Greenhouses, Con- 
servatories, Pits, &c., where all the various known improve- 
ments of the day can be seen. “inei Hot-water r Apparatus is 
also erected, and kept in constant action in various Hothouses, 
reenhouses, Pits, &c., where the whole inapi. of Top and 
Bottom Heating can be seen, 
J. Wenxs & Day warrant their Hot-water Apparatus to be 
fficient tat, every purpose to which heat is applicable. Boilers 
E sizes ; iue largest is warranted to heat a range of Forcing- 
houses 300 feet n length, with a. small quantity of fuel, and only 
to require attention once in 12 hours. 
Models, Plans, &c., in great variety. 
| 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
prives AND BOLIVIAN GUANO ON 
Wa J OSEPH MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 
d by their Agents, 
‘GIBBS, BRIGHT, AND CO., RU pad eee 
COTSWO RTH, POWELL, AND PRYO 
To protect P against the i iere consequences of 
using inferior and spurious guano, purchasers are recom- 
mended to apply only te Dealers of established ch denoten s to 
the above-named Importers, who will supply the article in any 
quantity, at their fixed prices, delivering it from the Import 
Warehouses, 
TURNIP SOWING, 
TO URATE OF a DEBRIS MANURE 
TOME ANE Four Guineas The experience of 
five years has fully tablished the above as one of the 
BA of all Che light manures for the production of Turnips, for 
t is particularly adaptay seldom failing in the 
driest eum to secure a good plant, m to produce a great 
weight per acre. Availing themselv: the many improve- 
AER in n d ence of artificial manures, p Company so 
t goo! 
RD SAIB (Miller's). This is a very dark 
lower, in the way of Beck’s Cleopatra, ms larger, 
brighter, and sie with a red cast, blooming free, habit 
warf and good.—l7. 
"SNOWBAL L iier "s —Large bold flower, of delicate white, 
with large crimson spot in the upper petals, leaving off abruptly, 
and surrounded by a smooth n Very constant. 
Exp good Mud bloomer 1 
EADER (Miller's). — A TE Mo 
und flower, good form, 
omia e clear Ed texture, colour bright rosy crimson, quite 
Ne e in the upper petals the trussing is good and 
abit exe 
—Plants oe 
^ arly and free blooming 
dark pink variety ; £m eric sigoed forcing. a, welll As 
exhibiting flower, retaining an immense cluster of bloom.— 
Price 10s. 6d. per plant. 
The set of five for 47. 
for 5l., cash. 
The last five are Seedlings oe ur rs gear, the stock is 
ierefore i 
The following new arak AA s E pn ‘out pion the e time 
last season by their Nbre raisers, may ect to 
name at the followin; —The entire Jive lett to Mr. 
Miller, who will are hy Uo dra atico Yariety, 2I. per doz. 
ES CUR left to the purchaser, 37. per 
.—Egyptian Prince, ae MAE Pillida, Au- 
Dum alice Sebright, Paragon, Samye, Turk, Pho: nix, Tur- 
ban, Alba Rosea, Olympia, TE RAN Alba Superb, Fairy, 
BECK'S.—Mare Antony, Juno, Desdemona, Rosy Circle, 
Sunset, Isabella, Margaret, Othello, Zenobia, Mustee, Bellona, 
UR Pavourita, Bella. 
Augusta, Lord Morpeth, Josephus, Duke of 
onsen, cim Revenge, Cid. 
R. DOES Merny Monarch, Clio, Duke of Welling- 
a P 
The seven, ineluding Mount Etna, 
Buh FOSTER'S.—Ori 
N.B. Good plants of all Un above will be delivers iu b and after the 
5th of October newt. 
All the other new station that have don sent out the last 
two or three years, can be had at 17, 1s. per dozen —such as 
Pompey, Titus, Champion, Sarah Jane, Betti Cid, Nabob, 
Duchess Ve EN ter, &c. 
ized Geranium Seeds, 100, 10s. ; 50, 5s. ; 25, 9s. 
cem Nursery, Ramsgate, July 25. 
ROPAGATING GLASSES, White, 1s. per lb., or 
from. 2s. 6d. to 248. pene dozen. CUCUMBER GLASSES 
from 6d. to 4s. each, GRAPE SHADES, with holes, 1s. 9d. to 
ae ee each. FISH BOWLS, md ls. -ód. each. —APSLEY PEL- 
URBIDGE anp HEALY having heated a con- 
siderable number of Pits ig other Horticultural Struc- 
tures, for the cultivation of 8, Melons, Curah and 
ihe Urate, that the food requisi 
of crops is aly maintained, therefore par’ Es 
for Turnips will find their succeeding crop: 
seeds materially improved, Full particulars, with testimonials, 
arded on application, No. do, New Bridge-street, Black- 
friars. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 
Ts. LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to 
offer Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, delivered direct from 
e Importers’ boror warehouses :— 
Shi itrato of So! Fine Bone Sawdust, 
Sulphate of. ioo Sulphuric Acid, 
EE of Lime, AN of Soda, 
ae nn article of Artificial Manure in the most genuine 
state.—No, 40, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars 
EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 
Bonn FOR WATER AND BORING TOOLS. 
—The Nobility, Gentry, Agriculturists, Brewers, Distillers 
Manufacturers, and others requiring Water, may be suppli lied 
with any quantity by DAVID GREENLEY, Civil Engineer and 
Paten f Boring dpa. dui Mire RU eet, Pontonville, Lon- 
on a ORBENE 
e above Tae PER to hun ihe most. Aatiatactor y and highly 
va eote De see may be 
abundantly, supplied, 
m for raising water fm 
Estimates prepared for suj 
[o 
Railroads, Minerals, &c. 
Exportation, with (HET 
other tropical plants, PUNTI: upon the plai 
in Mr. MiLLs's rei ‘ulture of Pines and eu 
cumbers, many o 
prove beyond a e ubt that every kind 
be heated. by BunBIDGE and HzALY'S no Tank Apparatus, 
with the absolute certainty of producing the desired result, 
Their Apparatus may be seen at work at de following places : 
—Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick; Royal Botanic Gardens, 
w; Baroness Rothschild's. lip Gunnersbury; Mr. 
Glendinning, Chiswick Nursery; Messrs. Henderson, Pine- 
apple-place ; and in more than one hundred other places.— 
130, FECES; London, 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
A Rai e dl e E MB SINE 
HURCHES, and a RIES, upon improved princi- 
ples, and at very moderate quee erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 23, STE Es 
Chiswick. 
D. and E. cue also construct in metal Eu Gp ett of 
& Co., Falcon Glass Worl 
— WANTED, the Right of SHOOT- 
a 2 
miles of London, and near a Rail- 
way iret uM E" particulars to Poong & MACGILLIVRAY, 
l 5, Pri eet, i 
p d 
q 
TEPHENSON anb CO., 61, bain tiiti i a 
London, and 17, New Sd street, Southw: Inventors 
and Manufacturers of the Improved € NICAL. ani DOUBLE 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, Tespgetfally poser the attention of 
Scientific rie. to Qon mm uch aj DAL method o 
may be seen at most of tl obits seats and randa 
Sie: pee the indo 
and g to inform the m em that at their Manufactory 
in cm Parl i eot every article required for the construction 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating them, may be 
obtained upon the most Doa betas term: 
Conservatories, &c. of Wood, erected upon the most 
ornamental designs. 'Balionióg) Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, dc. &c. 
H 
uildings and Sashes, and it 
entlemen, did "ihe Publie, to the pe Neria E oH various 
d models, at 272, Ns nd where they have the 
iti Ego er metal works, an ex- 
Semey comple! 
adapted for ore f jontngen eU 10 water, and a arrangi e- 
ment of the oren more complete res has hitherto pen brought 
before the pul 
D. and E. BATEY were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
villiicas. houses to E and can referto the Con- 
servatory attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, 
besides many others in this country, and on the Continent, 
D. and E. BAILEY have prepared a PRINS of the Galvanic 
M Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to es to public notice P new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or 
at intervals, Teatret, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
factory. 
H OT WATER APPARATUS.—The attention of 
Architects, Builders, and others, is respectfully requested 
to BENJAMIN FOWLER’S s superior metho d of Heating Ghrches 
and Chapels, Halls, Stair-cases, Conservatories, Forcing and 
e etl Manufactories and Warehouses, Kilns, Rooms 
for Drying Ti imbe er, &c., and every variety of purpose for which 
itidelal heat is required. Within the last 20 years some 
hundreds of buildings have been heated upon this plan, and 
the parties for whom „they were executed are constantly ex- 
ressing their also o vouch for 
their efficiency. An improved RERUM boiler, which re- 
quires no brickwork, may be seen in actio: on the premises. 
'ENJAMIN FOWLER, 63, Dendebatnest. Miss siceot. 
CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
F. M‘NEILL & c0., of iMm Buildings, Bunhill- 
SE London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 
THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING 
uses, Farm Buildings, Shedding, osho; and for 
Garden purposes, to protect Plants from Fros 
t the Great National Agricultural Sho ows, it is this Felt 
whieh h has been exhibited and obtained the Prize, and is the 
Felt patronized by 
Her MAJESTY’S Woops AND FORESTS, 
HONOURABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE, 
HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, 
ue fug ESTATE, ISLE = IGHT, 
Roy. TANIC GARDENS, REG: K, 
And on the ird of the Dukes of Sut] he rland, Norfolk, , Rut- 
and, Newcastle, SEPA DE LET (at Richmond), 
the late Earl Spent ne Nobility and Gentry; 
and at m Royal Agricutbun al Eoia s ute, Honover-square.. " 
It is half the price of any other description o: of Roofing, an 
effects a great saving of Timber in the construction of Roofs- 
Made to any] length by 32 inches wide. 
R ONE PENNY PER Square Foor. 
hé Samples, vitti Directions for its Use, and Testimonials 
of seven years' experience, with. references to Noblemen, Gen- 
tlemen, Architects, ang Penan pene ree te any part ol 
town or country, and orders by xa 
far The Public is veopatel Saito that the only Wor! 
in Great Britain M 'e tl MN ERBIA A, ofing is made, are 
Patent ildi Bunhill-row, 
London, S Roofs covered with e Felt may be seen, H 
also the new Vice-Chancellor's Court, und the Passages id 
Offices at the entrance to Westminster Hall, and other but "E 
ings at the New Houses of Ape done under the SU" 
veyorship of Charles Barry, Es 
ote. Consumers sending direct He "the Factory can be sU) ug 3 
plied in lengths best pied to their Roofs, so that they pay 
more than they requi 
ORNAMENTAL TILES for Floors, Walls, Son of 
Greenhouses, Conservatories, Garden Terraces ; Engan ar 
Venetian, &c., in SEU VARIETY. May be seen at M et ti 
Blackfriars, Lon! 
PARKER d W "T's, Surrey-street, of Stoke 
Agents to Messrs MINTON & e Patentees, CITONS, 
upon-Trent, Also Patentees of the PORCEL AIN BU 
cheaper and more durable than Mother-o peel &c. 
ation 
HOSPHORIC RAT POISON.—This prepar peing 
is offered to the Public with the greatest confidence ba en 
decidedly superior to all those Ly UI aa 2 
other minerals, It is most greedily eaten by ra ats an i min de- 
Tene as it is offered to them, and invariably 1 MET ce aac 
struction, Prepared only by Epwa®: RD Purser, 40, Bri Dm re, 
Blackfriars, London. Lu inpots, with full ‘iveotiatl 
at 4s., 85., and 205, eac 
