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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[SgPr. 
5, 
ME AUGUST KRANTZ, of Berlia, begs respect- 
Seer to inform his Friends that he willbe i in | Southamp- 
ton during the Meeting of the Bri R Association, amd hi 
to be m MES their orde r Mineral and Geological 
Specimens, E ; Brith. street, Soho London, Sept. 5. 
tay sed Č ogue "Gratis on appli 
POLMAISE HEATING 
J DAVIES having proved the above mode of heat- 
ing Horticultural. Buildings to be far superior to hot 
pense erecting, aud. more 
vater in every A m E less 
safein working the aj us, s prepared to undertake 
the fitting up of Polnia qiiis: description iof building, 
atlittle more than half the eost of pe RID By 
now adopts, the stove ean be placed in a art un nu house, 
and dee pom will be ray diffused. puso Nursery, 
Wavertree, Liverpool, Sey x Si 
MUI wood andl SON have just published! a 
new and enlarged edition of their ROSE CATALOGUE 
for the Autumn of 1816, and Spring of 1847, which they will! be 
proud to furnish gr on application. 
arties having already fav A ed m DERI and Son with their 
commands, will receive copie: above in due course, 
The “Autumnal flowering ROSES. are now in fine bloom. 
"Woodland ursery, Maresficld, near Uckfield, § Sees Sept, 
IOYLE'S E x7 “GERANIUM 
AA ME d in offering these p ‘the Publie, 
state he has purchased ps whole of Mr. Ha s 
EEG vibe meet 1846, and therefore Mr. H."s newest var ties 
res IN NO OTHER HANDS. “They have eee muc 
been. Site admired this season, at thy e Exhibitions of the 
Royal Botanic Society i in Regent’s era nd at the London 
Society's Meetings at Chiswick, for their peculiar 
ET LI SOLUS REX X RUBRORUM," &c. 
C. BALL is s prepared to exeeute immediate 
fori.» above in Flowering Bulbs, at 10s. 6d. each, 
with one ov m on every three ordered “by the Trade, on can 
nd it as the darkest and best of its class. For Dr. 
Pans Sp; Gardeners’ EAT B45—** Your Gla- 
sis a very variety, and the we have seen.” 
Tt was also æ SAEI a, Certificate at the June show of the 
Horticultural Society. 
The following New and desir; «el & ants can be strongly 
recommended 
8. d. . d. 
Ps sinensis 3 6) Ja 6 
ra: andiflora 2 6 6 
We T -— .10 6 6 
Silene Schafte .. one 5-8 Diti 20 0 
Poderia footida em Noccolii deii EET n, 
Ditto, per doz, ES 15 to 18 inehes »« 10i 6 
Veronica salicifolia +. 2 6) Hydrolea spinosa Len AD 0 
y 1dleyam: 2 6 Siphocampylus coccineus 2 6 
Ditto, per zh .920 0| Pentstemon gentianoides 
Cuphea cordata. 6 ba 26 
Lyperia pinnatifida, 12in. 2 0 | Fuchsia “Scaramouche 
Ditto, per doz. 448. 0 (Mellez) +» 0 
Alonaeolestis .. = 1 6| s Wesmeralda (do). 3 0 
Ditto, per doz. »5132:0/ Sanspareil (Youell) 3 6 
Bouvardia Ee we. dore Ti opeclum crenati: "E 
Anemone japon wi W, (Veitch) 3 6 
Tropæolum Hoban 1 6 Ditto, ps doz. s 194 0 
Ditto, per 2-91 
Taunton N Suede. E Sent 5. 
NEW SE NG STRAWBERRIES. 
MYATT & SONS. have selected from. their stock 
* of cue the following varieties, which are now ready 
for Ro E al 
YATT'S he large and fineflavour, per 100 30s. 
»  Mammorn, very large P 30s. 
OLIFIC, early and riot bearer 45 21s. 
Hoopmn’s SEEDLING, earl 215. 
T eabove RU are quite distinct, and well worth the 
attention of grower 
Early orders Wr ensure strong Lec for fruiting next 
season.—Manor Farm, Deptford, Sept. 5 
MT J. DILLISTONE, NORGREN, Sturmer, 
* near Haverhill, Suffolk, beg to offer the following AU- 
TUMNAL ROSES, strong plants, o their own roots, in pots, 
earriage paid t to London n, at 18s. per dozen 
Cloth of Gold, Le Reine, William ianen, Madame Laffay, 
Mrs. Elliot, Duc de Aumale, Julie Dupont, Oramoisie supe- 
rieure, Napoleon, Mrs. Bosanquet, Marjolin, Sune Bougere, 
PAG Plantier, ce Sauvage, Mansias, Silene, Triomphe de 
ourg, Pactolus, Bouquette de Flore, Phamix, Queen, 
Sucvent LS ve Malm: naicon, Pierre St. Cyr, &c. &c. &c. 
s, with a remittance, promptly attended to. 
— OUBLIE ROMAN NARCISSUS, 35. per doz 
EUR begs to. ursi hid early arrival “of his 
Bulbs, at his 
Foreign Taco 63, ta Aera rodar 
square, facing the Chapel. The DOUBLE R, is the 
postage free, on NAE An E 
m Exhibition—the onl 
for com] tition, Wi was duds rbd by gazing thon- 
sands. The following Seng: is taken from the Report in 
the Gardeners’ Chronicle, May 5:— “Mount Etna. A 
flower of extraordinary britney C Air of colour ; the 
lower petals are of a deep rosy red ; 
velvety in texture, have "ihe: black S: aaa E by ab 
margin of crimson scarlet ; the flower is well formed and of 
considerable substance.” free bloomer and the habit excel- 
jent.—Plants 17. 1s. 
ISABÉLLA (HovrE's).—This flower also: tc pel a Prize at 
the Horticultural Tanien at Chiswick, at the same 
Report, the tege. teas willi be found 1r leab ENE 
w: remarkable fin petals.of deep velve TÉ maroon, with à 
rrow margin. o "gy MARE light with the remaining por- 
purple. ^ abit first-rate, an 
pe areia free bloomer, md eun VUE d exhibiting.— 
Plants 10s. 6d. each. 
. possesses 
present ‘stock has been cut fro! 
for stock, or fine Specimens for Exhibition.—Mount 
Isabella 17. 1s. 
The Trade ei be allowed 25 per cent. when three of 
ach sort are taken at once. 
y" A'correct "E well-finished coloured Engraving of Mount 
Prva and Peat seien by Mr. Holden, Artist to ** dae 
ton's Magazine," e flowers exhibited at Chiswick, 
in f for 12 oer by iil which will be allowed to. dime 
a few onone Plants of is year (that his 
tua 27. 23.5 
The. following new varieties all sent pe for the first iex fid 
season by their: respective raisers, may je had,correct to n: 
at the following prices. entire don left to Mr. Miller, 
who willcarefully send a-distinet variety, 2/. per dozen. The 
selection left to the purchaser, 3/. per dozen. 
MILLER'S—Egyptian Prince, Vesta, penon Phillida, Au- 
rantia, Miss Sebright, Paragon, Samye; Turk, Pheonix, Turban 
Alba Rosea, Olimpia, Turchianna, Alba Superb, Fairy, Sun: 
n 
IECK'S—Mare Antony, June, Desdemona, Rosy Circle, 
um Isabella, Margaret, Othello, Zenobia, Mustee, Bellona, 
Arabella, Favourita, Bella. 
HOYLE cae a Lord Morpeth, Josephus, Duke of Otr- 
Jeans, Alice, Reven; Cid. 
R, CATLEUGHS— "Merry Monatch, No cef s shes See) 
Sunbeam, ee Polka. DRURY'S—Pearl. FOST rion. 
d. Plants es all the above i be. arva d We and 
aft or the 15th October ni 
All the other new Stet that have been sent out the last 
two or tkree years, can be had at 1/.1s.;per dozen :—auch as 
Titus, ie iul Sarah Jaze, Rosetta, Cid, Nabob, 
nium 1 Seed 3,1 
Ww MILLER, Providence Nur! 
2.5 B0'for 5s. H 25 for 33. 
åte, Sept. 5. 
m), which will make good Plants | 
richness and brilliancy of colour. 
Lower petals orange pink, upper deep orange 
scarlet, with very large blotch, edged with deep pink ; a very free | 
loomer, large size, and goo mee. A very great acqui- | 
sition to the high- coloured Naáklotio 4 and an excellent flower | 
for exhibition. ^ Awarded the Certificate of Merit at the Royal | 
Botanic Society, June, 1846. Price EA 28. 
EXQUISITE —Lower petals rich deep pink, upper deep | 
searlet red, without any lighter colour on the edge ; large dark 
blotch nearly covering the petal ; edge smooth, good substance, 
stiff cupped shape. À beahtiful MONETA awarded the pae 
Medal at the Royal Botanic Society, June, 146, 97, 28. 
HEIDOS.—Lower petals white, tiged: and mottled with light | | 
otch, edged with 
ACHARD OE ea FECHA colour fine deep rose, habit 
and form like Hoy! * Sarah Jane," but much finer. Ü 1s. 
CONTRAST.— Tippee ptis dark maroon, lower petals 
Lyc Flower of good shape, stout and smooth. Is, 
—Colour of “ Enchantress,” but a good shape; 
stant ad z free bloomer ; fine pu purple blotch, mith a EAE 
m of white round it. 58. 
ve RUNE TTR .—Upper petals in the way of Beck’s “Sunset,” 
yon Pied "oig ; good shape, stiff and smooth, and. very rich 
ine 
OLIVER ROM WELL. Stout and of good shape, white 
centre, a spot on lower petals, which are tipped with purplish 
rose, upper petals dark purple maroon, Has been much ad. 
mired. 15s. 
SGIPIO.— Ground colour pale rose, with white centre, petals 
very stout. A very large beaut tiful flower, of great delicacy 
and softness. 155. 
CHIMBORAZO. —Upper petals dark scarlet crimson, was) 
large black blotch, lower bright scarlet crimson ; flows 
gondi substance, very large, and round shape; habit woe y stil 
d good, S CUNT large truss; general effect very brilliant and 
ril g. nfidently recommended to those who tum “oe ex- 
hibition as yes one of the very best yet offered. The plants 
are very strong, and H. S. having held the stock till the pre- 
ent autumn, now w offers it at the mo UE price of 10s. 6 
"he price of the entire set of Ten, rders, with à re- 
mittance, will have the best "attention, and be sent carriage 
free to to London.—Chiche: 
 LYNE'S 'NE'S NEW. SEEDLING GERANIUMS. 
Ru E. RENDLE ann: CO, have now the 
ure of offering the following new and choice GERA- 
ain ‘hich have been selected from upwards of a "Thousand 
Seedlin; 
First Crass.— The following can be recommended as 
first-rate show flowers, of PII excellence. 
LYNE'S FORGET-ME-NOT oe £1 
$5 EMEMBRANCE I. 110 0 
FIRE-FLY ord LO Y 
den ea RALEIGH GILBERT 3 i 0 
0 
» 
» 
» 
ort qum whole set ‘of Five for £5. 
Second Crass. — The following are flowers possessing 
many good properties, "sd are worthy of. d placed 
good ore for 
their mouet and pense of colour He p their 
qualification as show flowers. 
Queen of Beauties.. 7s. i Nourmahal e. Ts. 60 
Talisman -- Sir poe Sale.. 7 6 
Or the "whole p of Four for £1. 
DESCRIPTIONS CAN BE HAD ON ce ATION. 
Good Plants of the above will be delivered on and after the 2d 
The Usual Allowance to the Trade. Great 
be paid to careful packing. 
executed in strict rotation, 
All orders will be 
d E. RzNDLZ and Co, 
Belgium, begs to offer his Chilian ALSTREMERIAS at 
the following rates, viz.—12 varie 
Ondors received by Mr. Grorcr RANN, 52, 
in Houtte’s establishment at Ghent (see palate! CDS, 
zu July, 1845), says of these plants :—' 
nt, from scarlet‘to lemon colour, and e pen m to T lS 
green variegated with white.” He further adds. of ‘their effect. 
T do not recollect ever having seen a bed of 
lowers so beautiful, and I should think Mr. Van. Houtte d 
find it difficult to supply an demand for them, when thei 
pede shall become fully 
n the report of the Sid Mr er on the meeting of the | 
Pn ir Society of the 5th August, 1845, is the following | 
account of this flower:—'* Messrs. . Van Houtte senta bouquet 
Ghent, composed of ierewehia blooms from the open 
they were hybrids of various colours, and although 
B. 
vating them. The usual discount to the trade. 
E and N 
EL ud lioet. lass, supply stont Belgian and British Sheet 
Glass at the owing net cash prices :—13 oz i 
per aa Stout s in small squares, packed in boxes con. 
taining 100 feet, from 2d. to 34d. per iy Glass is admir- 
ably adapted for "orfioultumil purpos 
Sashes for Garden Frames made of “the best 14 yellow deal, 
primed and glazed with strong sheet glass, at 10d. per foot. 
üstimates and designs given for Greenhouses and Hothouses. 
GLASS DAIRY PAN! 
ü Wu ier AND PELL, 
ues oe MEE 
to render EL i in every res, 
EDWARD: 
who would have 
SANT olea p ensil, but we 
favour them with their orders, 
TRONG aoe ICUL 
J ETLEY anp CO. ar 
,in Dexa of 100 
he fo 
+ 
5 
every respe 
L having Rien d ‘neither trouble nor ex- 
pensein first foto the stout Glass Pans to the public, 
trust ‘that,’ BNA tħey are enabled 
t 
RAL SHEE Ai 
e supplying 16 oz. 
15, Southampton-street, 
0. 7, Maiden- lane, ES pnd havethe pleasure to state, Í 
„British mainio |] 
T according tO 
size, Every possible care will bo ikon in their manufacture —— 
to reduce the price one-half 
e fitted up their Dairies with this 
ere dotertód by the expense, will now 
SHEET |. 
feet each, an article superio in 
n, and well adapted for Hor 
and ‘general glazing pur DE os, at the following reduced prices 
for cash. Are eduction on 1000 feet. 
Siz Per 100 feet Boxe — 
inches. inches. 8, £ s.d. | 
6 by 4 and under dur 5 at 0 3 ve iat M 0710) 
CAPE oes me) 0 vi sapo bb 
9 ME 3 0 $5 dee lieet 
TO eBags. o BB LO) 9 DE sees H 
10 »  2ftsuper0 3 19.2 p 
Other sizes of every substance ana aval equally low. | 
inches. s.d.) per dozen according t0 
GLASS TILES, 14 by 10 from8 0 Eo Piano) thinnest 
SLATES 20 by 10 8 being 16 oz. sheet. 
Glass Warehouse, 35, Soho-sq; 
Oxford- street, 
prices :—In crates.contai 
per foot ; 
Jd. per foot extra, 
Window 
de d in boxes as imported, f 
ntiles, 13s. 6d. per dozen. 
best description, at lowes! 
street East, Oxford-street. 
GASS FOR SKYL! 
ata considerable reduction. 
best material. 
Y. 55. 
Hothouse Builder, Claremont 
Reference ny be 
i counties in Eng! 
or 3s. 6d. each. PROP. 
6 
er 1b., or from d. $: 
1s. 9d. to 2s. 6d. eacl 
APSLEY PELLATT 
Blackfriars. 
PLATE GLASS to be sold at 
PSLEY PELLATT 
9 EMT not less than 
ROWN SL 
Na pue Prices 
Any size under r 40 ins. long. 
13 oz. weight per foot 
6 oz. s 
21 2a on: PA 
“ROYAL M 
Beg to remind thi 
DILLY, London, as for the la: 
Priced Lists of Agricult tural 
‘be had on application. 
k: Pine-apples, 8 
culiar flavours ; 
at'any part 
an order Mies to the 
upper part o 
The Patent. Apparatus and 
factory as above. 
NONICAL: Bi 
J vented by Joun ROGERS 
Te to all kinds a apparatus, a3 
Sus. e 2 a ee 
Also Microscopical Glass, French Sond 
A discount to the 
Horticultural Glasses. Oils, | 
ber and Melon Boxes, and Lights 
use, packed and p to all parts of the Kingdom ; warran! 
wo-light Boxes and Lig 
Garden-] ligno of every description, at JAMES Warts ® 
had to the NOM) Gen 
T 
(GREEN “MILE PANS, very strong, , 365. 
p! b. a t je; J 
dels from 6d. to 4s. UA GRAPE Pep 
H B 
*LASS WHICH CANNOT B P 
RAIN or HAILSTONE.—A large guanti ty of ponsa 
London } na GRE Warehouse, Lem: 
— GLASS FOR R CONSERYATORIES. 
J announces that he has a very 
auer articles in various colours, and solicits a 
ark. 
EEDS. CORNER. OF HALF MEGA ST 
T 
(By Official appointmen! nt), the Sine to the 
CULTURAL L SOCIETY © 
in general, that haii only. Counti 
ouse is at the Corner of HAL 
RUITS PRESERVED BY COOP 
ruit, 
ing and pae raae all their exc! 
beused with cream at ws seasons of 
hampers of ti d ME M 
jf St. Johin-street, Clerkenwell, Lon 
eso 
‘by Joun StirweN, Tronmo -— 
Wrornsare Grass SmaDE, Sheet, Crown, and Patent Plate 
uare, London. 
To purposes, &c., may be had a &| 
London, at the following v dn ‘4 if 
| 
about 260 feet of coa 
3 
44d. per foot, or 4th quality, 5d. per foot ; ditto, 16 oz., T 
5$. ditto ditto, 4th quality, 6d. per foot. e 
any size not exceeding 40 inches long by 10 inches wide, at | 
[FOREIGN AND BRITISH SHEER AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Ho and gonea] purposes, to 
Bhd. to 53d. per foot. 
vede and all kinds of 
olours, Brushes, &c., 
Tor Ready M oney 
GITTS, and other 
place, Old Kent- rond, 
GATING GLASSES, 
n. 
1s. per foot.—. 
an-st., [^ dnd 
AND 
alco 
Works, Holland-street, Blackfriars, are prepared to are m | 
100 square feet), SHEET A pi 
ASS OF BEST QUALITY, at the P i 
Per square 
oe .. 4d. 
m m oo 5 
m m 7 
26 o: vo AE 
SMALL Squares up to Ñi in, br Sina om Md to 3d. pe 8d: 
N.B.- E er 
st F m Yea 
Seeds are EP ready, 
the Strawberries 2! p 
Vessels are On Sul 
Esq. a 
ind are in use 
SE e [us 
Plate and Crow? - 
, at I. ELPHICK’: vin 3) Castle | 
purposes.— 
BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN GLASS in Crates 0f 
Sgnares, 10 per cent. cheaper than any other house, for cash 
Every quality and substance ready at a moment's notice.” 
R. CoaAN, 48, Leicester-square, vu 
DUTY OFF 
GEE AND HOTHOUSES, XCONSERVAT 
eand fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom 
One, two, and three-light Cueun- 
ts of all sizes, kept ready | 
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, and the Trad 
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BROKEN B) 
vomer 
"COOPER'S 5 PATEN 4 
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Se onoais. "They are zb 
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