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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
[Ava. 22, 
CHOICE PLANTS. "n 
HDNALDS" PANSY. “OPHIR”—The finest 
len yellow Mans ie er yet cultivated Lr oAME dor wd 
el nd s an extra large 
now ready to send out at p 5 
WIDNALUS PETUNIA EE AL n colour, amd a 
r, and a 
fet Rowers [s it at one time. 
the Ist of oe at 3s, 6d, each, 
„also offers the sowie: ‘in. strong plants :~ 
Fuchs piers (ER La 
6 Cuphea strigulosa 
Cyanotis axillaris z 
Euthales macrophylla 
Hindsia longiflora alba , a 
Hoitzia coccinea . . 
Hydrangea japonica (true) 1 
pe m MU gano): pe 15 d 
0 
6 
0 
major3 6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
0 
» Napoleon (Salter).. 5 
»» Sansparel Cowell) 3 
folia (Veitch) 2 
A eN, cathartica .. 5 1 
Aphelandra cristata —.. 3 Rondeletia speciosa 
Bouvardia flava .. 1 H | Tropzolum Lobbianum . 2 
onija coccinea + 2 6, Tabernemontana coro- 
naria pleno — .. 
| fiunpégis chrysops 
Veronica T M 
RS. a alee (irae | Bi 
[his floribunda ; oot uy. 
Ceanothus divarieatus . 
S. W. takes this opportunity of amoun ing that he has just 
harvested his choicé Pansy Seed in condition, which will 
be sent, quiste free, in packets P 2s. 6d, each, or 3 packets 
for 6s. The amount to be RUE in P stage ‘stamps, or by 
?Post-office order.—Grantches ae 
UTHILL'S ES STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS.—The British Queen, Keen’s Seedling, and 
«Elton Pine. Strawberry plants, uius for Lond in pets or 
-planting out. Warranted to bea: ‘ood crop next yi 
per hundred. Also J.O.s sp lendid quee dieta « Quthi ‘is 
ince enmark,” scarlet Florés and a beautiful. French 
r dozen. 
orwell, near London, 
VAN HOUTTE’S NEW eae OF CHILIAN 
STREMERIAS. 
Um VAN HOUTTE, Fronisr to the nis Ghent, 
Me, 'Gronar. RAN 
London ; or application may be made (post. ii to 
nt. . The delivenidk will commence on 
London free. 
The Dean of 
a 
Van nei establishment at Ghent (see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
42th July,1845), says of these "im ants:—''They are of every 
tint, from scarlet to lemon colour, and from crimson to pale 
pros eie with white." He further adds of their ee 
in ma: t recollect ever having seen a bed o 
Sowers: n penntifl, and I Skoue think Mr, Van Houtte wal 
account of r:—“ Messrs. Van Houtte sent a d 
from Ghent, composed of Mopemeria blooms from the open 
ground; they we various solouss, and although 
s 0! 
Somewhat tarnished 5o the journey and w 
ave been lately Se cs D 
ects large masses oi 
in th e den, and Tally justified the opinion given of 
ier by the Dean of Manchester in a late 
N.B. Each packet contains directions for iterare and culti- 
yating them, The usual discount to the trade, 
they were said to 
C Bulls w 
djs. Go, will OE it p ped d as above. 
Ar VICTORIA REGINA.—Seedsiof mej plendid 
w Aquatic, he flowers of which are of a beantifül pink, 
and Ly inches in Gircumferenee, may B kag Ba die undersigned, 
with directions, at ac ~It may bé 
aer to state, that it requires a temperature of about 80°, 
and must be grown as Nelumbiums and other Oe in 
earth and water. A Leaf of this Sirari plant may be 
seen on application to, S Carrer, Seedsman and. Florists! 
r 98. High | Eu Lo 
on| AMES POTTER, “Corrector or -FEnws, "Winp| 
ORCHIDS, -&o., 2, Bla kes-row,-Ravensborne-Walk, Dept- 
TTEN Kent, devotes. his whole attention to the. Collection and 
Df the. vaio hee VS and IDEOUS PLANTS 
tation he obtains des natural localities), and will be happy 
to supply any Species A “orden or to wait upon Gentlemen at 
any time, -at their own residences, within a reasonable dis- 
tance, with an CEPR ASK of Plants for choice, Numerous 
Gentlemen in different parts of the country, who cultivate these 
beautiful families of plants, in ** WAnD's closed cases " and 
otherwise, obtain their plants from James POTTER; and he is 
allowed to mention the names f several who are well known 
Botanists, as References. ' engages to furnish d 
with genuine and perfect specimens, accurately nam The 
Prices of the Plants vary from 3d. each to about 1s, 
ECK'S Ses EP soetas OF 1845.— 
‘he whole Set of Ten for 41. 4s, 
LYNE’S SEEDLING GERANIUMS OF 1845. 
he whole Set of Ten for 50s, 
Priced Catalogues of Geraniums now ready, and will be for- 
warded gratis, on application. to 
Plymouth, Aug 
WILLIAM E, RENDLE and Co, 
E ‘BECK informs the Publie that the various Articles 
e- manufactured by him in Slate for- Horticultural pur- 
poses; may be seen in use at Worton Cottage, Isleworth, upon 
application to the gardener (Sundays excepted). 
GLADIOLUS GANDAVENSIS, 
OUIS VAN HOUTTE’S Nursery, Guent, BELGIUM. 
Very strong Bulbs, 
a fév days. S EEDS. 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, 
G JARVIS has a large D: of: FOREIGN SHEET 
e GLA T 
at very reduced prices; Also 
the various substances. Pu dia 
Kon For ready money only, at his old established Winpow 
LASS WAREHOUSE, 38, Great Casies street, a few doors from 
Egon Street, 
CORNER | ‘OF HALF-MOON-STREET, 
EO GIBBS and CO., 
intment), the SEEDSMEN to TA 
« ROPA A ERIBDLTURAI: SOCIETY OF ENGLAND," 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and A, Seul ist 
i i ed Ware- 
4 ALF-M: 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Yea 
Priced Lists of . Agricultural Seeds are always ves and ma 
be had on application. 
V ILLIAM LACEY & SON, 57, DROAD-STREET, 
BIRMINGHAM, 
NET CASH PRICES n HORTICULTURAL GLASS, 
In squares, | 
12 by 10 iias andin 
Cratesof 25 & 36 sh vets 
of sizes asmanufactured|3 | 34 |34| 4 |e | 63 ls | sy |10| 103 
n Squares, above 12 by 10 
QUU UR 
long, or 3 ft. mporfictal SHI 33 1£ | 44 63] 7. 19 | 9% 112) 123 
Gar FOR SKYLIGHTS, and other purposes.— 
BRITISH'SHEET AND CROWN N GLASS in Crates or 
quares, 10 per cent. cheaper than any other house, for cash. 
Bro quality and substance ready at a moment's notice.— 
R. CocAN, 48, Leicester-square, London. 
RITISH AND ALIO MN 
pr EB DEI s (pose: e 
Vie ua m pex 
prices :— 
GLASS, for 
EK 
t Tires 
s containing about 260 feet of coarse 13 oz, 
54d. per foot ; ditto diti ito; Abd eut to 
any size not Vieni 40 pues atte by 10 inches wide, at 
jd. per foot e: 2 
Also E Glass, French Shades, Plate and Crown 
Window Glass. A discount to the Trade. 
Per dozen. - £015 0 
25 . 110 0 
100 B 410 0 
The le. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, Y, MARESFIELD, NEAM | 
FIELD, SUSSEX, 
j| ym WOOD & SON beg leave to offer the 
following select Plants : 
8. d. 8. d. 
ibelia rupestris .. vu 6 | Ipomea B: dleaziensi 3.6 
Egiphilla grandiflora .. 3 6 | Iochroma ubulosa, 
JEschynanthus Boschianus 5 0 * flowering plants” .. 16 
arleria spectabilis «» 2 6| Justicia Macdonnellie .. 2 6 
ouvar Tip oc m i ow LE 
alimeris, new hardy spe, 2.6 tied Russellianus, 
estrum aurantiacum .. 2 6 in 26 
hirita sinensis .. 6 Lobelia Tongiflora, “pure 
ryptomeria japonica, e fragrant’ 16 
“ SgEDLING PLANTS”. . 42 0 Medinilla erythrophylla , 4 42.6 
Cuphea rda m «410 6 d illicifolia. oe 26 
LES +» 2 6| Phlox Drummondii alba, 2 6 
Hohited splendens 7.0 to21 0 AUS a Dalmaisiana ,. 2 6 
Franciscea es go- terostigma grandiflora, 2 6 
++ 10.6| Ruellia macrophylla .. 26 
ockhartii NE Siphocampyluscoecineus 
Gesnera eesoldians e 16 m oe 26 
Hindsia violacea 0896 Weigelia r irem E ..210 
r dozen, 
Azalen Indicus i in choice varieties m «+ 125. to 185. 
'w and superb do, . to 36s. 
ges M ed IUMS OF 1844 
A Descriptive Same. y ihe Eum with directions for 
their cultivation, may be had in exchange for 4 postage-stamps. 
“Worton Cottage, Isleworth. 
TEW AND SPLENDID“ TORENIA ASIATICA,” k 
Bs. each; and the following Select nd — 
nches.each. | Inches.each. 
Rolyetsispubescans, $. A e ae 8. d. 
strong C 
ona ome grandi- 36| | Weigelia rosea 0 
pps. Qr d ulus purpurea cc. 
noda, 18— 5 0| 16 
Garden Gberbarnico 6— 50} Aoba pulcher 210 
othmanii. 6— 5 0 | Abelia floribunda P. D 0 
Allamanda verticillata 9— 50 » rupestris «106 
grandiflora 12— 5 0 ora. ce fine, per 
Ribes sanguinea plena 9 9— 5 0 26 
Rondel: etia speciosa Iochroma" tübulosum. 50 
E .. 6— 50 itfieldia lateritia, 
AER A purpurea sd ong 50 
iflo e 6—36 Cytisus longiracemosus, 
Echites melaleuca .. 9— 3 6| TN 
‘Epacris men .. 6—50 Siphocampylus coceineus, 
Cuphea 10 6 26 
Ruellia i on 21—5 50 76 
viola. A alba .. 
m 
A remittance expected fi 
mc Jas. Epps, Bower Nur ery, ORS August 22, 
FUCHSIA * CORALLINA.” 
UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co., will send out strong 
4 plants of this yery distinct and exceedingly earring 
riety on the Ist of September next, 0s, 6d, each. Th 
tube and ev are of a bright coral scarlet colour, fine assy 
textur d very great substance ; the corolla is a deep blue, 
met deeper than that of “F, Exoniensis,” It obtained a 
oyal Botanie Society’s Exhibition, Regent's-park, on 
20th Y May em the highest Medal (the T. Third Silver) offered 
by that Society for Seedling Fuchsias, and was grea’ 
mired. The following extracts from the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
ere E e ‘Gardeners’ Journal” will convey some idea of its 
PP seedling Fuchsia from Messrs. Lucombe and Pince, 
named ‘ Sonatina to which a Thiri or Medel was awarded, 
is a very large and highly-coloured variety ; tube and sepals of 
a bright rosy scarlet, Dus 5 seep. purple cőřolla ; the colours 
are very brilliant ; the her long, but the flower 
eontrasted with the foliage i is vei e villani ”— Gardeners” Chro- 
nicle, May 23rd, E 
«The T EH to Mess: 
BE T Co ralia y 
fashioned kinds, but i 
the heap x - the Tony to that of the 
longed, being Siem 
al 
Lucombe & Co. for a re- 
SN he vf the old- 
large e fl , from 
3 ome. i hich | is not unu- 
about pe inches long. 
ioned colo yn red and 
aspect contra ast very froh bly with the 
pof the present day. > Garde Journal, 
le mad ks the Trade of one Ree over| 
ter Nursery, Exete: 
2: 
T TRGS pos varieties, io uris plants 6s. to 128. 
o. ` superb new, do. e+e, 188, to 30s. 
Chrysanthemums, 50 choice varices te s. to 18s, 
With each order will be presented a aire Mae number 
of plants towards defeaying the expence of carriage, kc. 
CAME LLIAS. 
9. VAN GEERT, NunsERYMAN, Ghent, Belgium, 
LI begs to offer to Amateurs and the Trade: 
100 best, different varieties of Camellias, ids pants £, s. d. 
and well-shaped. flowers. ue m 800 
lo. 0 
150 do, 
100 Camellias, ane: plants, mixed, of running 
sorts . 10 0 0 
100 do, à» "lar iger "plants ze eerie 9.0 
lage free to London. 
His General catalogue of Plants may be obtained on 
application 
)OUBLE ROMAN NARCISSUS, 38. per doze: 
HALL begs to advise the early arrival. ‘of his 
* Annual Importation of the above-named Bulbs, at his 
Foreign Warehouse, 63, South Audley-street, Grosvenor- 
i Chapel. The DOUBLE ROMAN is the 
a f plan ited immediately, 
nted lists, h prices, names, 
and description of the lowering of AR may be had, 
postage free, on applicati 
INE-APPLE PLANTS —For Sale, mber of 
fine, ade enti PINE-APPLE PLANTS, perfectly 
free from insects, 
18 Whit 
OREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
agating and all kinds ae 
Oils, Colours, Brushes, &c., of t 
t déscription, at lowest prices, at F. ELPHICK’S, 28, Castle 
2o East, Oxford "ver 
* For Ready Money Only. 
(e EDAM AND HOTHOUSES, ‘CONSERVATORIES, 
nd fixed Complete in all parts of the Kin; 
ata baa reduction. 
ber and Melon Bo: 
use, pack: 
est material. Two-lig 
1l. 5s. Garden-lights of every descriptio: 
Hotliouse Builder, Claremont-place, Old Kent -road. 
Reference may be had to the No obility, Gentry, and the Trade, 
in most of the counties in England. 
STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET GLASS, 
H ETLEY ann CO. have at present on hand a m 
stock of 16 oz, SHEET GLASS (superior in every respect 
GEO Aaa Nee Os xaT Tu for gener 
Horticultural purposes, in sizes abou 
cas , 9d. per foot. Areduction on 1008 
8s. per dozen.—35, Soho Square, August 
Glass miles 
^ HORTICULTURAL d A AND HEATING BY 
HOT W. 
King's-road, Chelsea, E BUILDERS 
Am 
J WEEKS & DAY, Arcuitects, &c., Gloucester- 
Ue place, LOTHO E 
and HOT- WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, most 
3 
50 Quee! 
6 St. Vincents 
F Russian 
30 Black Antiguas, 
ntigua Queens, 
6 Muscow Queens, 
8 Black Jamaicas, ito. 
Besides from 70 to 80 aiat Plants and Suckers. 
Apply to. THomas Gow, Steward, Wallington, near Morpeth, 
orto Mr. HEDLEY, Gardener r there, who will be ready to show 
the Plants. — Wallington, August 22, 1846, 
{RUITS PRESERVED BY COOPER’S PATENT 
APPARATUS have been. de to keep perfectly sound 
for fa yusefor FIVE YEARS, This 
process is pes ated for the preservation o 
Pine-apples, Strawberries, Wall-fruit, &c., retain- 
ing du concentrating all vs excellent an 
culiar flavours ; the Straw! 
ji ped with cream at all Re 
e hampers of t| EDU generally pre- 
served Es family use, ich “ain xtras, a machine 
corkscrew, with the whole par Een of the pa- 
tent process, and testimonials, will be delivered 
at any cg s London, for TEN SHILLINGS, by 
an order addressed to Patentee, JAMES Coors, 7, the 
appr p^ of St. John- ps pis Clerkenwell, Londor 
?atent Apparatus and "Vessels are on sale at the Manu- 
fac ae y a above. 
G LASS VION CANNOT BE BROKEN BY 
a RÀIN or HAILSTONE.—A uus qua antity of POLISHED 
ATE GLASS to ae £ y at the East 
Leon Plate Glass eee Goodman’s- 
fields, 
at 1s. per f 
house, Hema 
s to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Torticul- 
turists, that o haye erected on their premises, for the pur- 
f ins: spection, a variety of Hot ouses, Greenhouses, Con- 
servatories, the various known improve- 
ments of the day can be seen. athens Hot-water Apparatus is 
also erected, and kept in constant action in various Hothouses, 
Greenhouses, Pits, &c., where the whole principle of Top an 
Bottom Heating uen be 
ast OI. Hot water Apparatus to be 
efficient. for Sean purpose to which heat is applicable, Boilers 
of all sizes ; the largest is warranted to heat a range of Forcing- 
Hotse 300 feet in Mugt, with a small quantity of fuel, and onl, 
o require attention once in 
s, Plans, &c., in great 
~ HORTICULTURAL ARD UNE AND HEATING GAY — 
| WATER, 
RAY, ORMS SON, AND BROWN, HornousE 
J Burdens AND HoT-WA-TER mese il MANUFACTURERS, 
treet, Chelsea, respectfully sol the attention of 
y; Gentry, and Gardeners, to eir superior manner 
of Erecting and Heating every description of Building Con- 
nected with Horticulture, Extract of a letter from Mr. TURN- 
BULL, Gan dener to His Grace the Duke of Marlborougb, Blen- 
heim-g: 
* GN Tam happy to say that the IIeating ADI, 
ran ed here. b; you, answers well. am perfectly 
itis the most complete and powerful I have eon. 
w SH He robs y to answer any questions from parties whom you 
may TM to me. 
Xd Estimates furnished.free, and their Works seen 8t 
| the principal London Nurseries. 
