530 
JHE G GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Avc. 8, 
AINES'S NEW — SEEDLING GERANIUMS 
be sent out in October 2m 4 
*PRINCESS OLGA. —This flower is a vi e orange-pink, 
with n. dar rk spot in the upper petals, Merei with bright 
i. 25; 
m SMARY “QUEEN OF SCOTS.—Pure white, pan a dark 
spot in the upper petal, neatly belted with white. 
*LORD HARDINGE.—Rosy-pink, with a fine Vade ‘spot i in 
ae upper petal, a larg: 2 
resembles the 
in Coe a e their only Counting House and Seed 
—CORNER OF HALF-MOON- STREET | 
TOMAS GIBBS eo CO., 
(By Off cid appoin tment), the S DSME EN to the 
“ROYAL AG RICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND," 
to remind the Members of the Society, and Agriculturists 
are- 
PICCA- 
GEEDS. 
house is e Corner of HALF MOON ee 
DILLY, TINA as for the last Fifty 
Priced Lists of ’ Agricultural Seeds are Be ready, and.may. 
M. — Vermilion- rose, flower be had on application, 
Daa UU of Leinster, and. is equal i in form, with a darker spot 
The flower ismuch larger, 21, 2s. EVERGREENS OF e E o IPTIONS FOR AUTUMN 
NG. 
in the Cue uid 
PRE. NE 
NT.—Dark upper petals, ordine diii roso: 
lower pots rose, with a fine white centre. A very round 
flower. 27. ms a 
CHIEFT Bright rosy-scarlet, with a crimson. spot in 
AIN.— 
the upper petal. 1%. 10s. 
LADY KITTY.—Dark crimson upper petals, ma argine with 
pink ; lower pes pink, with a Mie centre. 1j. 10 
he above are fine habits, “tre e bloomers, and fine Show 
flowers. T " obtained Prizes at the 
O BE SOLD, us cns ot NURSERY STOCK, 
including a great quantity of fine healthy Evergreens of 
gh sorts, Also Borest.and Fruit Trees, and Flowering Shrubs. 
As the whole of the Jand must be cleared (in consequence of 
the Owner: giving up business), the stock will be sold at reduced 
ny one desirous to continue the Business, can have 
the often of the whole Stock and Sones anda Lease granted 
near London, 
.G. has ready for sale Achimenes atrosanguinea, new 
Paten’s ; Abutilo Chironia floribunda ; 
nova; Stanleyana; Mussenda 
ma. aesonia mollissima 
Weigela rosea. 
a, August 8, 18 
species s, Dr. 
Gesnera faucialis 
frondosa ; 
Cryptomeria japonica ; 
Surrey-lane, P. 
ES OF CHILIAN 
VAN I 100 
n, begs to offer 
; 
vine, Ghent, 
: t 
te 285. 
" DNE. or JEn Y 
x Hour TE, at Ghent, The a ET 
4hp Isto August, and the plants forwarded to Lo : 
vhs Rev. Dean of Manchester, speaking of his visit to. Mr, 
in Houtte's establishment at Ghent (see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
—“ They are of every 
nen to pale 
their effect 
i—'* I do not recollect AEF Ra a a 
k Mr. Van Houtte will 
nd it difficult to supply the SrA for them, when their 
medi shall Qe fully known." 
t of the same Journal, on the meeting of the 
Hortiguitural Society of the 5th August, 1845, is the und 
account of this wrn ** Messrs. Van Houtte sent a bouque: 
from Ghent, composed of Alstroemeria blooms from the es 
19 
E 
they were said to have ed latel, sed, ds they Sutloiniy 
showed what beautiful objects large peni of them would be 
inthe flower-garden, and fully justified the eed ved of 
me by the Dean of Manchester in a late Number." 
ach packet contains directions for piano and culti- 
acd m The usual diseount to the trade. 
OINTER or SETTER.— Wanted a well-broken 
Dog. Must Ves oe sick distemper. e 
gating age, price, and where ddress, post paid 
io E., Gardeners’ "Chr ‘onicle hee, sa eae Wellington-street, 
te ate 
LASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 
PSLEY. PELLATT axo CO. Faleon Glass 
Works, Holland-street, Blackfriars, are prepared to supply 
(in quantities not less than 100 square feet), SHEET AND 
CROWN GLASS OF BEST QUALITY, at the following 
Net Cash Prices :— 
Any size under 40 ins. long. Ber nae foot, 
LI d. 
12 oz. weight per foot. .. . 4 
16 oz. f » E 5 
21 x m ” m ne 
26 o: 
SMALL a up to 10ins. by sins., from m to 3d. per 
square foot. 
N.B.—The 16 oz. is full strength for Greenhouses. 
dapi AND FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, for 
Hortieultural purposes, &c. m JAMES 
vs 315 EUIS ‘London, at the following cue 
„at 
-— 
e f 
i, N- arc Glass, French Shades, Plate and Crown 
Window Glass. A discount to the Trade. 
lacs AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for pU and general purposes, to be 
from 3}d. to 53d. p Glass 
er foot. 
from 8 to 17 acres of land 
es Duk rent. — Apply to roga Mrrron, Pontefract, 
August 8 
FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford.street, respectfully 
announces that he Has a Nae large assortment ofthe 
pies articles in d colours i 
UTY OFF GLA 
GRE REEN AND HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, 
J &c., madeand gu Complete in all gres ts of ae ‘Kingdom, 
g& a. s nsiderable reduction, ne, two, and thre: ht Cucum- 
r and Melon Buses, and Lights of ail ee pe. ready for 
cu e and sent to all parts of the om ; warranted 
best material, NC light Boxes and "Lights complete, from 
2:2 Ga ad hts of every res JAMES WATTS'S, 
Hothouse Duildes Claremont-place, Old Kent-ro: 
Reference may be had to eee ides and the Trade, 
in most of the counties in England, 
PO BE DISPOSED OF. — were Eid b mii 
GREENHOUSE LIGHTS, 4 feet by 7; 2-inch wood; 
lass 3 inches by 4. had separate, Price 285. c inen 
Can bescen at WM. SNAZEL'S, Sydenham, Kent. 
rei BUDDING KNIFE. —“fThis is the 
est Budding Knife we have seen, the ivory handle is 
sped like the blade of a curved Penknife, sharp and turne 
he point, and is evidently extremely well contrived for 
tie purpose it is intehded."—Opinion of Professor LINDLEY in 
the Gardeners’ Chronicle, July 29, 
EORGE M, Surgical Instrument Maker and Cutler, No. 
262, Strand, London, and at No. 3, Dolphin-strect, Bristol, begs 
to call the attention of the abo tothe abovi e desirable oed 
Sent free t 
e order for 33, 
utions Fibriodliuriste and the publie in general 
against Wonders imitations of the above article, he being the 
only appointed Manufacturer. 
AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Beanfort-street, King's- 
road, Chelsea (by appointment to Her MAJESTY and 
H.R.H. Prince ALBERT)—ORNAMENTAL WATERFOWL, 
consisting of Black and Whit 
ite Swans; Egyptian, Canada, 
China, Tamacles Brent, and Laughing Geese; Sheildrakes, 
iac d n, Summer and Winter Teal; Gadwall, La- 
ador, Shovellors, Gold. yed and Dun Diver ; Carolina Ducks, 
dx domesticated a ioned; also Spanish, Cochin China, 
Mali Pa Foland, Bolton: Gray, Surrey, gens Dorking Fowls; and 
t 
at 
White, iem Pied, and Common Beato Eggs of the 
‘above; and pure China Pig, 
Erin PRESERVED BY COOPER’S PATENT 
ABA UE have been proved to keep perfectly sound 
good for family use for FIVE YEARS, This 
v ui is well suited for the preservation of 
Pine-apples, Strawberries, Wall-fruit, &c., retain- 
ing and concentrating all their excellent and pe- 
culiar flavours ; the Strawberries are adapted to 
be. ue € cream at all pum of the 
e hampers of the 
mad for family Gi ‘gating e; 
corkscrew, wii ole pie reine of the pa- 
ae process, on EROR DS: will be delivered 
any part nee London, for TEN SHILLINGS, by 
an, order addressed to AMES Yide) 7" "the 
upper part of St. Toltnsdiroats Clerkenwell, Lon: 
The Patent eppoi and Vessels are on res ew the Manu- 
factory as above. 
| CONICAL 7 BOILERS.— These excellent Boilers, i in- 
vented by Jonn Rogers, Esq., are made of various sizes 
by Jonn SHEWEN, Ironmonger, Sevenoaks. 
ble to all kinds of apparatus, and are in us: TS, 
all; Messrs 
diges’, is Messrs. Chandler's, Vaux! srs. 
Rollisson’: 's, Tooting ; Mr. Pontey's, Plymouth; Mr. Anaan 
Pine-apple-place; and in nm I orticultural Society’ 8 Gardens. 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
J URBIDGE anp HEALY having heated a con- 
siderable number of Pits and other Horticultural Struc- 
tures, for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, and 
other tropical plants, Paetioniarty » upon be plan E 
in Mr. MirLs's recent bis ork. on. re of Pines and Cu- 
ns that t every kind of s Bip may 
be heated by Bunnr»oz and HEALT’: c DES Tank Apparatus, 
with the absolute certainty of producing the desired result. 
Their Apparatus may be seen at work at pie following places’: 
—Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanie Gardens, 
'w; 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, 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATER, 
E 
E & DAY, AmcnurrEOTS, &c., Gloucester- 
Y e place, King's-road, ‘Oh helsea, HOTHOUSE BUILDERS 
and HOT- WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, most 
respectfully begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Horticul- 
turists, that they have erected on their premises, for the pi 
pose of inspection, a variety of Ho ouses, Greenhouses, Con- 
servatories, Pits, , where all the v. vone known improve- 
ments of the day can Po seen, Their Hot-water Apparatus is 
also erected, and kept in constant action i id various Hothouses, 
Green] nhouses, Pits, do. da the whole principle of Top and 
Bottom Heating can be 
J. WEEKS & Day OUO their Hot-water Apparatus to be 
efficient for every pupok ie to which heat is applicable. Boilers 
of all sizi gest is warranted to heat arangeof Forcing- 
houses 300 [m in length, with a epa quantity of fuel, and only 
to require attention once in 12 
Models, Plans, &e., i n Dreh variety. 
© 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
55, LIONEL-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 
Proprietor, Mr. THOMAS CLARK. 
Superintendent of the Works, Mr. JOHN JONES, 
JS returning his grateful thanks to the Nobility, 
Gentry, and Public at Ba i ip ied liberal patronage of 
Strand, importers of stout Foreign Sheet Glass, supply 
Glass for Horticultural and other purposes, of the best descrip- 
Oils, Colours, Brushes, & ik Es 
, 5 » ca H : SE Heisse toe A Mais, DWELLING-HOUSES. 
best Session, “at lowest prices, at F. ELPHICK’S, 28, Castle. CLARK’S HOTHOUS CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi 
| 3 1 ples, and at very moderate inia erected by DANTEL and 
i | Ready M oney only, METALLIC WORKS. EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
H ee : Y and E. BAILEY Bn ing devoted much timeto the considera- 
Hl HORTIOULTURAL > tion’ of this subject, a much experience in the erection of 
| DUE AND PELL, 15, Southampton-street, apparatus for the dbove-montionod Pupae; m by improve- 
tion and on the lowest terms. 
1 d Squares packed in boxes of 109 at m 
chi 
ie Abe noblemen and pes lemen. 
be employed by the ‘Horticultural Society of London, in 
executing the oe of their splendid Conservatory erected. at 
os Pr po: dox. nn 34d. per foot, 
$ 4, 3d. per foo 6, 33 
23 KA ois gi Improved Hand 
by 
Glasses of ‘every dA t à 
Propagating the above Establishment arly 30 years, 
Lights, rr ee GLASS Mr. CLARK begs to state that su TEE of the duty on Glass ee ek i 
WARDS & PELL beg i» state they can now supply enables him to offer his METALLIC HOT and GREPÑIOUSES and E, BAILEY also canphmeti in metal all descriptions of 
EA Aei Buildings and Si 
ashes, and invite Noblemen, 
Gentlemen, and the Public, m the inspection of their various 
drawings and models, at , Holborn, where they have the 
opportunity of aS [enm other metal works, an ex- 
These Houses are glazed wi 
at a greatly reduced price. 
of from 24 to 30 inches in. Tength 
British Sheet Glass, in panes oj 
and of such thicknes: 
DAIRY PANS un a reduced price. 
arises from 
Wut Boat es aerial 57, BROAD-STREET, 
breakage, whilst VUA 
NET CASH PRICES OF HORTICULTURAL GLASS, 
Foo 
(frequently rae (0 25 per ons per annum), is effectually. 
prevented Spei mode of glazing adopte à sam- 
ple of his Metalle d Hothouses, in which all the most recent im- 
provements are happily combined, Mr. CLARK refers with pride 
and satisfaction to the magnificent range erected by him in 
tremely complete and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, 
adapted for the continued supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
ment of the oven more complete than has hitherto been brought 
before ar public. 
. BAILEY were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
the new Royal Gardens at Frogmore, which is admitted by all 
competent judges to be the most complete and perfect of its 
kind in the world. 
He WATER APPARATUS.—The attention of 
v Architects, Builders, and others, is respectfully requested 
o BENJAMIN FowLER's superior method. of Heating Churches 
and Chapels, Halls, Stair-cases, Conservatories, Forcing an 
9 inches, and 
| 
In inean dd not steer cd | 
Crates of 25 & 36 sheets | 
Pim Pin ^ a 6 Oh 5-8 10/19 Greenhouses, Manufaetories and Warehouses, Kilns, Rooms 
“and not exceeding 40 in, | for Drying Timber, dc:, ig nd E jeden of purpose for which 
"ifi l heat is requir ithin the last 20 shiny 
| ee 9& £145 6) T '9 | 93 2i 123 ue ires of bui dames have. been. heated upon i plan, 
| r DOW GLASS. the parties for whom they were executed are constanti eus Venetian, &c., i ARIETY. May be seen at ba 
RADCLIFFE, E UN., 32, Chichester- place, King’s- peat their eir vouch for | Parker and Wyarr’s, Surrey- stroet, p London. $ 
\ * Cross, having received a large supply of every descrip- | their efficiency. An improved wrought-i ban tall, which res Agents to Messrs, MINTON & CO., of Stoke~ i 
tion o EET AN OWN GLASS, ow execute | quires no brickwork, may n Wueqe en Ee the premises, upon Trent, Also Patentecs of the PORCHLATN BUTTONS, 
leet-i 1 
cheaper and more durable than Mother-o'-Pearl, &c. 
