578 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[Aue. 29, 
BECK’S SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS OF 1845. 
BECK has received so many remittances for the 
* above, and the Plants are in such fine condition, that 
he is glad to acknowledge his oblirations-to-purehasers 
sending them out by the 10th of September instead of October, 
and he will feel obliged by the receipt of particular instructions 
for their transmission, if any are required. 
B. has now 18 more plants of “Bacchus,” 7 of 
* Patricia an, " and 10 of “Sirius,” to! dispose: of at Catalogue 
prices, — 
og 
+ eg 
W TILLIAM WOOD abd. SON have just published a 
new and oes xu ion of their ROSE CATALOGUE 
for the Autumn of 1816, and Spring ui 1847, which they will be 
roud to furnish gratis ba S 
E Parties having already Sume W. Woop and Son with their 
rupi Te EPA receive copies the above in due SA ‘Se, 
N.B. nal flowering ROSE S are now in fine bloom, 
"Woodlands à e Maresfield, near Uckfiel üssex, s 29, 
R RARE PLANTS. 
"p JACKSON Sen "respectfully to offer the follow- 
ing, viz 
Eac Pis d. | Each—s.d. 
Anemone japonica 1) 8| Siphocampylus coccineus 
Cestrum SER Cabe a i flower) (3 
beoe E taphylos  arbu- SUE INN rosca 6 
ti + ++ 36| Basella violacea . 0 
Dedi Moxi sana 3 6 | Begonia sp. fuchsioidos 
Habrotha | Chirita sinensis 
|.» zeylanic 
Columnea crassifolia 
Cry popprepesn: venus- 
tum 
m 
oo aor Sr er 9 OF 
e 
true 2 
Habroth: hamnus elegans - cu 
Tochroma nc EUR 
5 
5 
ex 
Jasmin Cuphea miniata . 
Eranthem 
bil 
Evolvalus CODE UN 
oocoooco 
Frauciscon ‘acuminata m 
lings, 4 inches .. La 
Platyc codium grandiflorum 20) hydrangzeformis ^ 
Taxodium V deu. Gesnera gardenizflora .. 
ches Hoya Cunninghamii 
Ditto ditto, 20 inches .. 25 0| Hydrolea spinosa 
NPWNMMeEATARWI wa 
Crowea canaliculata .. 7 
Epacris duis oe mo 
Fuchsia “Vissineratda 
(Mellez) 3 
Napoleon (do.) .. 5 
caramouche (do) 3 
ilypocalyptus obeordatus 5 0 mtan: m 
Prostanthera retusa  .. 10 6 Van uocis aon B 
run gesneriflora hitfieldia lateritia 
o the undernamed i in collections, the selection of k 
pene "left t 
100 choice Se flowering Cape Ericas, of Esci a sorts £5 
50 do. 
20 do. Epaeris üielutiag miniata) em p 
20 do. Azalea indii do. m 
A reference or Setuittüno is requested from unknown cor- 
Tespondents.—Kingston Nursery, Surrey. 
CELETTONN. PICOTEES, PINES, AED 
PINE S, POLYANTH SÉS, 
AMES WALEER, FLORIST, "Rhodes, ` Middleton, 
near Manchester, Tancashire, begs to call she: attention of 
the public in general to his collection of the above-named d Flor- 
ist's Flowers, which are this season in the most EA and 
vigorous condition ; Catalogues of which may be had on pre- 
paid application. From unknown corr UM a post-office 
order is most respectfully solicited.—Rhodes, Aug. 29. 
eer t9 -3cx 
PT EB 
Sesso Bu 
YAN HOUTTE’ p AEN. TEES OF CHILIAN 
Eo VAN HOUTTE, Troms to the Kine, Ghent, |t 
Belgium, begs to offer his Chilian. ALSTRGIMERIAS at 
the following rates, viz.—12 varieties, oni ; 25 varieties, 16s. ; 
50 varieties, 285. Orders. received GEORGE RAHN, 52, 
Mark-lane, "London ; or application may bo made (post paid) to 
. UTTE, at Ghent, The deliveries will commence on 
the 1st of August, and the plants forwarded to London free. 
of Manchester, HARINA of his visit to Mr. 
Van Houtte’s establishment rr ie Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
12th July, 1845), says of thes nts Jj thay arent every 
tint, from scarlet io jemon ums and from. crimson to pal 
green variegated wil ite.” He further adds of their effect 
in masses—' I do p recollect ever having seen a bed o! 
flowers so beautiful, and 5 should “think Mr. an Houtte will 
find it difficult to suj poly ae demand for them, when their 
merit ens EUetoe fully la » 
ort of the ER Journal, on ud ie of the 
Horticultural Society of the 5th August, 
— n Mepera: Van rou 
from Ghent, composed of Alstroemeria blooms from the open 
Ems ; they v were hybrids of various e ped Ver although 
mewhat tarnished by the journey and wet weather, to which 
dy were said to have been lately exposed, yet they ENCORE 
pia what beautiful objects large masses of them would be 
the flower-garden, and fully justified the opinion given of 
thes ge be Dean of Manchester in a late 
N.B. Each packet contains directions for planting and culti- 
vating. ther e usual discount to the tra 
ILLIAM MAY having collected his this year's 
of the following SEEDS, and the present season 
being pes for their being sown, begs to offer them on the 
following terms, viz.— Per packet. 
s. d. s. d. 
Antirrhinum, collected from 20 finestnamedsorts 2 6 
Cineraria, collected from best sorts of the season. 2 6and5 0 
ve Cg dries collecte: d f iis Usher's and King- 
horn's celebrated sor 2 6s, 5 
Pansy, collected from ib best named flowers ..2 6 ,, 5 0 
Hollyhock, collected from Poons of so 
ie sorts .. RUE 6, 5 0 
he above may be had in “ondon, of. Wama e eec. 
com in Manchester, o: ATKINSON, Market-place 5 
of W. M., Hope Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshire, do S 
Rens | PRESERVED BY COOPEN/S PATENT 
APPARATUS have. been proved to d perfectly sound 
and good for family use for FLY. ARS, This 
process is well suited for M preservation of 
een cdm trawberries, eR ; &c., retain. 
g and Beacente ‘ating all th Came pe- 
culiar COE ; the ANGUS Ac adapte: 
be use Eas UNES at all seasons of the year, 
e hampers of the d 
fervet ped family use, including 
‘ew, with the whole ic gndid of the pa- 
en and testimonials, will be delivered 
ceases for TEN SHILLING 38, by 
an order addressed ta the P VU ed OOPER, 7; "the 
upper part of St. John-strect, Clo 
The oet Apparatus and y Sos èl 
c at the Manu- 
EW GERANIUMS. 
SV LBM E. REND LE &.Co. beg ito return 
their sincere thanks to their numerous customers fot the 
liberal orders received for 'GER ANIUMS during the past-sea- 
son, and respectfully solicit a renewal of Hus kind patronage. 
They have this season devoted muc! nd attention to the 
cultivation of this favourite flower, and Hove, spared no expenee 
in procuring all the richest and most valuable flowers of the 
day. Three large housesthaye been expressly setyapartyfor 
mar culture, and they he 5 eny confidence in bs: Mes hat 
the autumn they will have such a superior stock of estab- 
lished young plants as. ‘will ne inferior to no other El n in 
the United King gus 
LYND'S SEEDLINGS. OF 1845. 
The following set of Ten for 50s. :— 
MARMION, PRINCESS. 
Kine oF Saxony. 
Mesry MONARCH. 
EBUD. CHAPLET. 
VAMPIRE. 
ie) Moonneam, 
ECK'S LING RUE MS SENT OUT IN 1845. 
The toomas set of Te: with a strong plant of 
LYNE’S Raa na PRINCESS over:— 
ARABELLA, DESDEMONA. 
MARC ANTONY., ISABELLA. 
MUSTEE. Rosy CIRCLE, 
FAVOURITA, SUNSET, 
ET. ZENOBIA. 
Customers can be accommodated with any sorts separate, but if a 
whole set is not taken, a higher price must necessarily be char 
FI 'ustomer’s Selection vor 12 2 fr ‘om the olowing 
list for B08: or our ern tion. pred d "d less.— ed 
of Perfection, Edith, Lad; lkeley, Miss Tialfoed, Pinos 
Alfred, Vesta; Be ud Indispe: Bum CE of the French, Op- 
tima, Trafalgar, Camilla, Charles X., ueen, Duchess of 
Sütireriangd. Sent Su Zanzummim, Cleopatra, Theresa, 
Celestial, Exquisite, Beauty of SPA, Black Dwarf, Rosetta, 
Selina, Shield of Adios Sultana or r Perpetual, Cocks Hector, 
King of Saxony (Gaines), Titus, Champion, Mrs. ou 
Magog, Juliet, GET Repeal, Pheon, Francis Bullin, Cornu- 
biensis (Hookin), 4 Albion (Hockin), € Alice, White Per- 
fection, Sarah. J , Queen Phillipa, Queen Victoria (Shep- 
herd), Princeps, Ro atas and Du x e of Devonshire, 
As many of the new sorts of Geraniums will be scarce, 
early orders are desired, to ensure a supply. 
EOM p Customer's Selection of 12 from the follow- 
ing list for 15s., or 20 for 20s., or our Selection One-third less.— 
(OCHO King of the Belgians (Gaines), Dui S of Leinster, 
b of England, Claude, General Pollock, Flora, 
Horatio Nelson, Pulchellum, Mame On, 
pes metry, Jerey Maid, Thunderer, Pho es Dido, ae 
Iamlet, Constellation, 
Sylph, Conservative, King, ani Sarah. 
NIUMS.— Customers Selection of 6 from the 
Viri A list for 8s.—Eclipse, Gener: om umb, Fireball, 
irebrand, Delight, Ruby, Vivid, Britannia, Monarch, 
Coronet, 
Established Plants of all the above will be ready on 
dodi after the 2nd of November next. 
[70 orders above 31. will be delivered (hamper, 
package, and carriage frec) to London, Bristol, Eaeter, 
Barnstaple, or Falmouth ; or above 61. to Liverpool, 
Dublin, or Cork. 
A remittance is not required meas known Correspondents, or 
those who give reference in Londo: 
Steamers from this Port Uis times œ week to Lon- 
don, Cork, Dublin, Liverpool, and Falmouth. 
factory as above, 
Orders will be executed in strict rotation.—Great attention 
is paid to eareful paeking.—Al plants forwarded to long dis- 
tances are packed in Fir Boxes, ES firmly secure: 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE & Co, 
Office, Union-road, Plymouth, ripam 29. 
PLANT LABELLING. 
URROWS anb THOMS’ CHEMICAL GARDEN 
INK, for WRITING ON ZINO LABELS, has been ac- 
knowledged by scientific Gardeners to be the only praen 
GARDEN INK, as it keeps its jet black colour uninjured by 
heat, frost, o ét, the writing entering into the metal itself, 
and therefore will not sda ale off. See Ri eport of the Hortieultu- 
ral Socie: Y, in GA pared Ch pee p. 239. as ML ED 
ready cut, 2} in, b; z 18. 6d; ; in. by 
2 in. 33. 6d. per 100 ; d a variety obuthet sizes pa cheap. 
EA will find it very useful ioe i Ep their luggage. 
wholesale by Burrows and T Operative Chemists, 
289, Siana. London ; and retail by Chatlydent Covent-Garden; 
Hurst and M*Mullen, 6, Leadenhall-street ; ark, 25, Bishops. 
gate m Westmacott, 156, , Cheapside ; and all Seedsmen, 
Pro Agents wante Specimens sent by p 
STRONG HORTICULTURAL HEET GLASS. 
EH PTE Y anv CO. have at present on haud a EXE 
of 16 oz. SHEET GLASS (superior in every res; 
tothe! orien) in 100 feet boxes, well adapted for general 
Horticultural purposes, in sizes about 9—7 des 10—8, 
cash price, 3d. per foot. A reduction on 1000 fee 
LASS TILES, from 85, per iene 
35, Soho Square, London. 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, GLASS TILES, &c. 
E JARVIS has a quantity ‘of boxes of FOREIGN 
/e SHEET GLASS left, of (he stoutest kind, of all sizes, 
whicl he ean offer to purchasers at a considerable sacrifici e, at 
his old established Winpow Grass Wai ros SE, 38, Great Cas- 
tle-street, a few doors from Regent-str 
30, 2 lapge Cs, of SMALL GLASS on the lowest terms, 
for ready-m; yy onl} 
RITISH AND uy pud GLASS, for 
Horticultural purposes, &o., t Tames 
Bromury’s 315, Oxford-street, STER E atthe SS reduced 
prices :—In erates containing about 260 feet of coarse 13 oz., at 
in. DE or 4th quality, 5d. per foot ; ; ditto, 16 oz., coarse, 
5d. per foot ; Que ditto, 4th quality, 0d. per foot. 
eeding 40 inches long by 10 inches wide, at 
+ 
$ 
a 
$d. per foot dais 
Also Microscopical Glass, French Shades, Plate and Crown 
Window Glass. A discou nt to the Trade, 
[roRBIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and general purposes, to be 
had in boxes as imported, from 33d. to 54d. per foot. Glass 
Pantiles, 135. 6d. per dozen. Propagating and all kinds. of 
orticultural Glasses. Oils, ours, Brushes, &c., o 
best descri dpa at ‘lowest prices, atr. ELPHICE'S, 28, Castle, 
street East; 
TE Ready Money only. 
G XLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS, and other purposes.— 
J BRITISH up T AND SEEN be SS eu E or 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 
PSLEY PELLATT ann CO., Falcon Glass 
orks, Holland-street,|Blackfriars, are MEET A to p ly 
ids Vise m not less than 100 square. feet), SH: AND 
CROWN GLASS OF BEST QUALITY, at the alo Rae 
Net Cash Prices 
Any pre nader 40 ins. long. 
Rien perfoot  .. m 
Boz s y tee te ine 
Per square foot. 
.. 4d. 
5 
26 o: 11 
SMALL e up. 3) iin, by Šin., ‘from, iia. to 3d. per sq. ft. 
N. . is full strength for Greenhouses, 
3 SUR MILK PANS, very strong, 36s. per doz., 
Spr. 6d... paR PROPAGATING GLASSES, Suh 1s. 
per r from 23, Gd. to 24s, per dozen. CUMBER 
Brass Peo bd. to 4s. each. GRAPE SHADES, mim oles, 
1s. 9d. to 25. 6d. each. FISH BOWLS, from 1s. 6d. 
pee Pana & Co., Falcon Glass Sonus) PESA 
Blackfria 
CORNER OF HALE-MOON-STREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS aj 
(By Official appointment), the SEEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLA ND," 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and Agriculturists 
in general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is at the Corner of Eee SUREN PICCA- 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Y 
A Priced Lists of. Agricultural Seeds are valine ready, and may 
e had on 
HORTICULTURAL] BUILDING oe HEATING BY 
SM 
d WEES & DAY, pat Sa du Gloucester- 
place, King's-road, HOUSE 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 pur- 
pose of inspection, b variety of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Con- 
servatories, Pits. e all the various known improve- 
ments of the day ark be seen, Their 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 RAE can " 
Dax warranttheir Hot-water Apparatus to be 
DE for eyery purpose to which heat is applicable. Boilers 
ofall sizes ; the largest is warranted to heat a range of Forcing- 
jen 300 feet in lent with a Es quantity of fuel, and only 
to require Pte once in 12 hour: 
Mor , Plans, &c., in TS variety. 
H OTWATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURALBUILDINGS, DWELLING-ILOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon Up princi- 
ples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
DE BATERY, 272, HOLBORN. 
m many n: dunes mas gentlem 
to be Sui Ge by the bito tora Society ‘of Tondon: in 
ex the works of their splendid Conservatory erected at 
Ghiswiel s 
. BArnzy also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Hovionttaral balled and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
e Public, to the inspection of their various 
rawings and PS s, at 272, Holborn, where they have the 
Spree tunity of exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an ex- 
remely complete and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, 
pos forthe continued supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
ent of the oven more complete than has hitherto been brought 
Before the Jude 
D. and Bainzv were the first-to introduce metallic cur- 
vilinear mansis to hortieulturists, and can cy to the Con- 
servatory attached to the Pantheon as one their AOL 
esides many. uL in this country, and on the: Contin 
ERO 
they beg to introduce to publie notice a new Tro 
Orehidaceous or other Houses where vapour is INANE. or 
at iee d required, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
facto: 
I URBIDGE AND HEALY’S COOKING APPA- 
RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents.—This COOKING 
AP PARATUS possesses greater general advantages iue any 
yet submitted to the public, both as regards. ste teretno mates 
land workmanship ; in fact the laws of heat are so T, 
sto produce the arb (oat effect with the least. ERREUR OD of 
tek Bos EM ne the RP D. and H. can 
orience, 
sapen ior to any is of the Read ‘hitherto made; May be see 
in daily use at Greenwich Hospital "a; Hotel, ko 
Street, Sraa and at their Manufactor 
Prospectus can be forwarded, upon appli ation, detailing par- 
ticulars and pric iaa 
S TEPHENSON AND AND CO., 61, Gracechurch- street, 
London, and 17, New Park-street, pont nares id 
nd Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL a OUBLE 
OYLINDRIG AL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the tonus of 
scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 
applying the yx system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 
é&c., by which Atm ospherie heat as well as bottom heat is 5e- 
cured to any PIS ‘ed degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 
Co, have also to state that at the request of numer Tous 
friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well m 
opper, by which the cost is reduci These Boilers, dies 
are now so well known, scar Sud require description, but 1 Hu 
those who have not seen them in d prospeetuses im 
be forwarded, as well as reference ofthe highest authority ; ut 
they may pe Poemat ma pane Nobility’s seats and principal 
Nurseries throughout the kingdom. à 
8. and Co, beg to inform the tr: ade that at iid Manutaoto y 
in New Park-street, ges article e e construc e 
of Horticultural Building „ as well as for henting them, may 
obtained upon the most Scivantageous term 
Cor vatori Vo: of Iron or Wood, crested m pon the m mon 
Bises SNP 8, Palisading, F icd and Ga 
Fences, Wire Work k, &c. & 
