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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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HORTICULTURAL GLASS. 
DWARDS anp PELL, 15, Southampton-street, 
Strand, A GLASS for Horticultural and other pur- 
poses, oi of the best description and on the lowest terms. 
Small Squares, packed in 100-feet boxes, average 13 oz. to 
i foot, 5 Ws br 3, 9d. per foot ; 6 feet by 4, 3d. per foot ; 8 feet 
E oeng sio all kinds of Horticultural Glasses of the 
‘most approved form. Improved Zinc Hand Lights, Glass Pan- 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, &c. s 
Cc. JARVIS having just imported a large quantity 
of Foreign Sheet Gia ass, of the STOUTEST KIND, in 
substance, 15, 16, and 17 ounces to the foot supe gua can offer 
the same at the unprecedented low price of 4d. r foot in the 
case, as imported, any size in s stock a less ate poa he ug 
‘hitherto received from large p he ti 
wiz., 13 ounces to the f foot, at his old established Window Hered 
WAREHOUSE, 38, Great Castle-str s from Regent- 
street. GLASS PANTILES equally te as E Enclish 
Manufactured Glass of every description, on tlie lowest terms, 
| BORTICULTURAL et ILDING AND HE ATING BY 
WATER. 
E 
"RAYS 
UA 
WEEKS & DAY, AmncurrECTS, &c., Gloucester- 
ve place, King’s-road, Chelsea, HOTHOUSE BUILDERS 
d HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, most 
respectful begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Horticul- 
turists, that they have erected n their premises, 
of inspection, a variety of ur Dui Con- 
Servatories, Pits, &c., where all the various known improve- 
ments of the day can be seen. Eo» eir Hot-water Apparatus is 
also erected, and kept in constant action in various Hothouses, 
Greenhouses, Pits, &c., where the whole eerste “of Top and 
Bottom Heating can be s 
J. WEEKS & Day d eie (heir Hot-water Apparatus to be 
efficient for every purpose to which heat is applicable. Boilers 
ofall sizes ; the largest is warranted to heat a range of Forcing- 
"houses 300 feet in length, with a gus quantity of : fuel, and only 
to require attention once in 12 
Models, Plans, dun in ERA variety. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTIOULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORI i 
ples, and at very moderate UP AES fects d 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
D. and E. Barnzy having VATI timeto the considera- 
tion of this et ani experience in the erection of 
apparatu: above- xlentiohed parposes, have, by improve- 
ments Surrested in their practice, rendered their mode of 
heating not only Nus effici Sake ioe t ver; 
bined durability i in the apparatus with economy in the charge. 
Th pum aia erected apparatusin nelad, Scotland, and Ireland, 
for m; noblemen and gentlemen, and have ha. d the honour 
ania ed by the Horticultural Society of London, in 
executing the works of their splendid Conservatory erec ted. at 
Es E 
. and E. BAILEY also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
Gentlemen, and the Publi. ic, to the inspection of their various 
drawings and models B, s 272, Holborn, where they have t| 
opportunity of exhibiting, amongst other metal wor ks, an ex- 
tremely complete and convenient E apparatus, or range, 
Ss for the continued s: hot water, and an arrange- 
of the oven more aombewe figs has hitherto been brought 
before the public. 
E. Barre were the first to introduce VERUS cur- 
Fr e houses to horticulturists, an refer to the Con- 
rvatory attached to the Pantheon as one of ir. teen 
‘besides many others in this country, and on the Continent. 
. BAILEY have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; i 
they beg to introduce to publie notice a new Trough Pipe, 
Urchiduseous or other Houses where vapour is oA oF 
at intervals, required, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
factory. 
TEPHENSON AND CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, and 17, Na Park- Street, PERDU Taventors 
Manufacturers of t e Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the AES of 
scientific aprep to their much approved method of 
applying the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 
ich Atmospheric heat as well as bottom heat is se- 
cured to iapa required degree without the aid of pipes or flues, 
S.& nom have also to state that at the request of numerous 
friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, es 
known, scarcely require description, but t 
those who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will 
be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority ; or 
they may beseen at most of the Nobility’s seats and principal 
Nurseries throughout the inue 
Conservatories, &e, of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 
ornamental designs, Eae PA Tid and Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, & 
BURBIDGE Ax» HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 
TUS, TE Sylvester’s Patents.—This Cookin; 
mu aeh is believed to possess ipn general advantages 
than any yet submitted to Fhe public, both as regards strength 
of material and workmanship ; in fact, the re o 
applied as to produce th: 
tion of fuel, without destruction to the Le reet s dier B. and 
H. can safely recommend it, 
Boat are so 
Oen: = for Floors, Walls, &c., of 
Greenhouses, Conservatories, Garden Terraces ; Encaustic, 
Venetian, &c., in EVERY V. RIÉTY. May be seen at Messrs. 
Wyart’s, Surrey-street, 
Blackfriars, London, 
Eran to Messrs. MINTON & CO., the P. 
Patentees, of ey 
aper and more durable Fan Mother-o'-Pearl, 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 
HE attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 
momentous crisis, is requested to the great importance of 
LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it may be appro- 
priated by the use of T OWLER'S PUMPS, made CGU for 
the purpose, either portable e or fixed ; Garden, Ship, and Barge 
Pumps; alsothose for Distillers, Brewers, Soap Boilers, and 
Tanners, for hot and cold liquor. Pumps kept for hire, fo 
Excavations and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water, for 
Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturing pur; [ag 
e Trade. supplied on advantageous terms, by B ENJAMIN 
Fowurn, , Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London. 
TURNIP SOWING. 
"MHE URATE OF THE ees MANURE 
COMPANY, Four Guineas per T. experience of 
the last five years has fully established VON UU E ARE 
best of all the light manures for the production of ier for 
which crop it is Grp. adapted, seldom failing*in the 
driest season to a good plant, and to produce a great 
per acre. nine themselves of the many improve- 
sd in the science of UA eiie Ea Company so 
manufacture the Urate, that the food requisite for a rotation 
of crops is fully OUR Md nue efore parties m the Urate 
Turnips wil fi eir succeeding crops of Barley and 
seeds materially Tae Full partienlars, ATEO Aalis 
forwarded on application. No. 40, New Bridge-street, Black- 
friars. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY 
beg to 
offer Genuine PERUVIAN ee delivered direct from 
ers’ bonded warehouse: 
Fine ie Bone Sawdust, 
Sulphuric Acid, 
Sulphate of Soda, 
P 
Sulphate v Ammonia, 
Supexphosphate of Lime, 
t, 
And pen article of Artificial Macr in the most genuine 
state.—No. 40, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars. 
ARD Punszm, Secretary. 
ERUVIAN AND BOLIVIAN EOM ON 
ue NEREP MYERS Aw» CO., LIVERPOOL; 
THE OAKFIELD MANSION RS (GROUNDS IN THE PARK. 
M R. CHARLES WOOD has the honour to announce 
to the Nobility, Gentry, anë Capitalists generally, that he 
has been favoured by the Proprietor with instr 
TO SUBMIT TO PUBLIC COMPET 'ITION 
The above very Attractive and truly NDA I ropenty, weet 
he purposes doing on TUESDAY, the 25th gust, 1846, a 
ne for Two o "clock, in Two Lots ; and for iiio great eel 
dation of the Public, he is hspry to say he has permission to 
hold the Bale on the Premis 
Lot 1 will comprise 
THE E IELD MANSION, LAWN, AND 
LEASURE GROUND, 
containing 14. zs 28».; the prevailing and striking feature of 
which is the corr ect science and most exemplary taste displayed 
alike in every part, in the formation of the Grounds, and the 
spirited way the designs have been carried out at an immense 
expense— 
HE RESULT IS WR E 
Mr. Woop has every confidence in calling the attention of 
the epi and others, to this truly delightfal and most fasci- 
ing property; butin so doing, he is bound to confess his 
SE inability to convey to the world an adequate idea of hal 
the varied beauties it pos ; the Pr Cperty must be seen and. 
closely inspected. m be duly a Wo n 
The MANSION, of 
as arriage Drive, having a 
225 ft. 6 in., and to the Hatherley. “place Road 3 
e is substantially built, and comprises, 
Floor a Handsome Dining Ro oom, of large Dime: 
teel Breakfast or MUS ravi g Room IR convent 
Bath Room, ani 
ructure, is 
so to the Park St 
pom um spa- 
gious D ech m, Ed to numerous Ruban Sleeping 
ms, possessing all the comforts and conveniences of Closets, 
cues The Basemen nt contains a capital Housekeeper’s Room, 
Butler’s Pantry, best and secondary Kitchens, and all Do E 
tic Offices, furnished with evevy requisite and convenient 
ture; Wine, Beer, and Coal Cellars, very compl 
Detached isa capital four-stalled STABLE, TOAN- HOUSE, 
Saddle and Harness eon with Hay and Corn Lofts, Coach- 
man’s y aa Room 
I ARDEN are ud HOT- RM dum a fine 
henitny ie flourishing Vines, and two with ties of the 
and spi us guano, 
mended to apply only d zip ofestablished ci ter, or to 
the above-named Importers, who will supply e article in any 
quantity, at their fixed prices, delivering it from the Import 
Warehou: 
EA RLY HARVEST. 
RUMMOND’S IMPROVED REAPING 
SCYTHES continue to give great satisfaction, and are 
recommended with every confidence as being cheaper, quicker, 
and not so wasteful as the ordinary mode of mowing grain ; 
are delivered free by the Subscribers in London, Liverpool, Hull, 
Newcastle, Cork, Belfast, and Londonderry ni at 11s, 6d, each ; and 
when more than three are taken, at 115. 
o order will be attended to nd "unknown care 
rqusen el without a remittance. W. DRUMMOND & $ 
S aires M useum, Stirling, N.B., ‘and 58, Dawson- ances 
n.—August, 1846. 
BARROWMARA S dee —Parties who were, owing to 
the great demand, disap] not getting these Ploughs 
last spring, are EAR AT AEA that a stock is now on 
hand, and orders can be executed forthwi 
CHEAP A ND AR ROOFING. 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY’S PATENT. 
F M*NEILL & CO., of mus Buildings, Bunhill- 
* row, London, the Manufacturers and one Patentees of 
THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING 
Houses, Farm Buildings, Shedding, Workshops and for 
Garden purposes, to protect Plants from Fro: 
At the Great National Agricultural Shows. it is this Felt 
which has been 
Felt pu b; 
R Masesty’s Woops AND FORESTS, 
ORUM BOARD OF ORDNANCE, 
HONOURABLE East INDIA Company, 
OMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS, 
CN Masesty’s ESTATE, ISLE or WIGHT, 
L BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT'S Par 
And on fhe Maen of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolko Nue 
land, Neweastle, Northumberland, Bu celeugh (at ond), 
the late Earl Spencer, f the Nobility fat enn [n 
"o ux ma "Royal Agr Ye ‘Society ty’s House, Hanover-square. 
alf the price of a description of Roofing, and 
effects a great ES of “Timber in the durum of Roofs. 
Made to e moche by 32 Hus wide. 
E ONE PENNY PER SQUARE Foor. 
-* Samples, "with Directions for its Use, and Testimonials 
f seven years’ experience, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 
ety pou opu and Builders, sent free to any part of the 
town or country, orders pi xecuted, 
tar The Public v respectfully cautioned that the only Works 
in Great Britain where the above Roofing is made, are 
F. MN. NEILL & CO.S 
d Felt Lamb's-buildi: Bunhill-r 
ondon, where Roofs covered ME the Felt. ar be seen, as 
also the new Vice-Chancellor's Court, and the Passages and 
Offices at the entrance ee Westminster Hall, P other build- 
ings at the New Houses of Pac ED done under the Sur- 
Y of Charles By 
Note.—Consumers sending din ect to "the Factory can be sup- 
plied in lengths best suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 
no more than they require, 
exhibited and obtained the Prize, ana is the 
ECONOMICAL, EFFEOTUAL, AND DURABLE 
OFING. 
BY HER marcus S poeni LETTERS PATENT. 
ROGGON'S PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING 
FELT, with which the ITE Rooms of the Houses 
of Parliament are entirely covered. The above Material has 
been used and highly RAUM y the Nobility, Gentry, and 
UE generally, and Patronised by many Members of 
Royal Agricultural Societies of England, Scotland, and 
eatery and by Her Majesty's Office of MEE Eod Forests, 
Charles nra Esq. d for several 
years at the Royal Hordeultur al Society’s ateke, Chiswick ; 
the Swiss Gaa Shoreham, Sussex; on the Duke of Buc 
cleuch's, and the Marquis of Anglesey’ s Property, &c. &c. and 
(under slate) te Royal Agricultural Society’s House, Hanover- 
square; its advantages ne ib SAPNESS, LIGHTNESS, 
DURABILITY, and ECONO. Being a Noi e it 
has been proved an a cient * Protesting Material” to PE 
PRICE, ONE PENNY PER SQUARE cid 
Samples and Testimonials sent by Post on applic 
HOMAS uro Cnoecon, 
their Age are and cost], i 
3 t y y terana BE c Dok walle aca 
E RIGHT, "AND D M E Se and E clothed ith ehor and most delicious Bruits and in the 
POW ND PR ON beautiful Lawn and Flower Garden, midst a ple: variety 
To Werl shemnasves against thei injur ions of | of the most cl owers and Shrubs of "English production, 
using inferior EE nOn ore recom- 
SW in majestic grandeur, the noble BRITISH OAK, for 
ing a tout Raia of beauties d luxuries rarel, 
N.B.—In addition to the al there are many choice and 
valuable STOVE and GRE ENHOUSE PLANTS, in portable 
Pots, together with a fine collection of ORCHIDACEAE, that 
are not only rare, but in many instances quite unique; and 
whieh witha che genteel and truly appropriate FURNITURE 
may be had (if requir o i5 VAS in the usual way. 
rises 
A PIECE of GARDEN GROUND. containing 1A. OR. 5p, with. 
à splendid Vinery and Melon Pit ‘thereon ; it is enclosed by a 
high brick wall, and having a frontage to. E Hatherley Place 
Road of 142 ft. , by a depth of upwards of 320 it., and forms an 
admirable site "for the erection of two Mo d Villas. 
Further particulars may be had, and Ground Plans seen, on 
application to Messrs, WILLIAMS and Grirrt’ a Solicito Ors, 
Public Offices, or at Mr. Woops Aon Office, Oriel Cottage, 
Bath-road ; and of each also may be had cards of admission to 
view the Property, any day Suday excepted) from Twelve 
to Five o'clock, 
IMPORTANT SALE OF GREENHOUSE PL PLANTS AND 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS have re- 
ceived instructions from the Proprietor of Fan i dmonton. 
Nursery to offer for Publie competition, on the s, 
TurspAY the 25th of AuausT next, the St Scd uable 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including the finest coe GN of 
sioe Banksias and Dryandr: as ever offered to the Public. 
Besides the Banksias and Dryandras, which number nearly 
1000 plants of 32 choice and rare species, the collection con- 
tains a large quantity of Hoveas, Gompt 
hhorozemas, Kennedyas, &c. ; among Adoos KETETAN KEN 
There is alsọ a fine UE LUN of Ca- 
ry point, and c onsisting chiefly 
of Double Whites, Stripes, nm V e sh, Don, 
kelarii, Tricolor, Candidissima, and Imbricata. 
the plants are v rS and handsome, and the dccem 
small, saleable stuff. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock 
precisely. Catalogues E be ready in 5 week or two. 
Leytonstone, Aug. 
TDMONTON "NURSERY TO LET. —The. present 
Proprietor, being anxious to di: Due of vo NUR NUR- 
SERY, and with a view to render the terms of entrance more 
moderate, has directed Messsrs. PROTHBROE u MORRIS 
to dispose of the entire Stock of GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
BY AUCTION ; and is now ready to offer the Lease, the Glass 
erections (amounting to al 
Stock of Evergreens and Shrubs in the 
ER terms. Should any one prefer taking the Les OP 
only, arrangements will be made to effect a Sale of 
io out. oe door Stock in October, 
esirable opening is here presented to any one pos. 
sessed of a small capital, the SAU being Pa situated, with 
excellent Dwelling. -house, a and moderate Rent.— Particulars 
may be obtained y aeo, Ec Di by letter, to 
r. HENCHMAN, aí the Nursery, Edmonton, Middlesex.— 
Aug. 1, 1846, 
4e BE LET, in the town of Guildford, within a short 
distance of the Railway Station, A GARDEN, containing 
One Acre of Productive Soil, enclosed by Walls, supplied with 
young Fruit Trees, a Greenhouse 36 feet by 18 fee et, in which 
are Choice Vines now ei full bearing; also a Forcing House 
nearly 40 feet long. A Cottage may be had ifrequired. For 
Guildford apply to Mr. Jonn Mason, Builder, Bury Fields, 
ui d. 
O BE LET ON LEASE. 5v MICHAELMAS, AT 
SNARE HILL, within One Mile of the Thetford e 
on the Norfolk Rai dlwa; ay,and Three Miles from the e of 
Grafton's, nod. pis property comprises tie Melon, “for 
fishe: Gard 480 acres. 
Bate Par’ ochigl ue Tithe nf ee path through s grounds) 
Du TEN abounds with Garden 
2n to be let separately, "Y puce Apply to thé 
ML tat S Hill. 
NERS AND OCCUPIERS OF ESTATES. 
TLLIAM BULLOCK WEBSTER, of Hounsdown, 
near RAUS Draining Engineer to Her Majesty, 
at Osborne, Isle of Wi e inventor of a Patent Tile 
and Pipe Mathias (applicable to making Bricks); $ Mus 
Machine for taking roots and stones out of clay, both t 
to be seen at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, "regent strc da 
offers his assistance as a thorough practical man to Landlords 
who may require information on any pap ect connected Mi d 
the Drainage of their Estates. P.S id drained at a fixe 
8, Lawrence Pountney-hill, Cannon-street, London. 
sum per aere, including every expens 
