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642 THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Szpr. 26; 2 
SENIUM Aon op CHi IRYSANTHEMUMS, CINE- 
, CARNATIO ND PICOTEES. 
onn” BEL! E begs to infor: n “the Public that he has 
a very Extensive and Healthy Stock of the above-named, 
Plants, which he offers "s buy f m ing prices :— 
M 
Good established ue of any of the following sorts, at 
0s. per dozen :—Beauty of Walthamstow, Claude, Cleopatr: a, 
Confidence, Cynthia, Duke of Devonshire, Dr. Lin ley, Heetor 
Rosin Sa Moonbeam, ! Mode: sty, Nabob, phen, Cid, Robustum, 
l new last 
ippho BRA 
ilo (Cock’s), Pearl (Dra 
Orleans (Ditto), Gip. 
Hes erias (Lyne's 
Monarch (Di 
E Emperor of Russ 
Strong eut-down Plants now ready, in 6-inch pots, that will 
mae. dr ELM Pe for exhib ition, of the following good 
om . to 20s. per dozen :—Achilles, Constella ation, 
AAE Comte oT Duchess of. Sutherland, D 
ony (Ditto , Chaplet (Ditto), 
to), R deeem d (Ditto), Princess Alice (Ditto), 
ma, 
Rising Sun, Sapphire, EM Robert Peel, Symmetry, doni, 
Queen of Fairies, Unit, &c. 
CINE RARIAS, 
Good established Plants, aot aa donnez, and several 
ef last year’s new sorts, at 18s. per 
emus 
Large Show Plants, in 8-inch 
sent out last season, at 125. to 
Salter's new set of ten, m out for e e first time this season, 
in 6-inch pots, he go 
CAMELLIAS. 
Sopa yek Plants with lo wer-buds  .. 
Nex o dit 
Including ‘the bei Sor 
in 
nklaerii, i. King, Dani, Frase: j, 
ra, Ochroleuca, and many others, 
TIOOTEES AND CARNATIONS. 
Fine healthy well rooted Plants now ready at the following 
prices, including Burroughes’s Duke of Newcastle, Mrs. 
Bevan, Cook's President, or Unique, and three fine yellow 
Picotees :— 
25 pairs xS Y fuoi varieties .. ..£2 0 0 
12 diti 10 0 
dal cq) 
e-strei 
Seed Warehouse, 3, Bet 
MENZIE P NEW HYBRID POTENT TILLAS. 
OTENTILLA ATROSANGUINEA  * MEN- 
ZIESIL? This is a splendid production of extraordinary 
size, of a brilliant orange scarlet colour, the underside of the 
petals being bright yellow 
OTENT ‘A. FORMOSA “BAINESIANA.” This is a 
bright scarlet variety of P. formosa, exceedingly rich, beautiful 
and unique; the underside of the petals of this are alsc papii 
yellow, which gives to both varieties a pleasing contras 
WinLrAM May, F.H.S., having purchased the above splendia, 
hard; EAD plants f from Mr. ARDEN | Ho; 
house, Halifax, begs to announce that he pu s 
the two WEE. a October next, at 21s, per un or four pairs 
for 3l. 3s., post 
M. 
us tallest confidence in recommending these 
superb, hary herbaceous plants, they having been pronounced 
by all who have seen them the most beautiful varieties in this 
auch adire ed family. 
N.B. The above, with W. M.’s beautiful Fuchsia, PURITY, 
mu be su in an early No. of “ Paxton’s Magazine of Bo- 
"S Hape Nursery, near Bedale, Sept. 26. 
7 THE NEW “CRIMSON BOURSAULT ROSE STOOK, 
iris CURTIS being fortunate enough to pos- 
ess the largest Stock in Europe ie this season of the above 
most MATE Crew which within the last three years has been 
proved to make the best Stock ever Sg ea to the public for 
‘budding all Tens Chinas, and ete n, is ana ed ly M 
30 
it NEVER MU EDEWS, an Wo Se is per sect m dios and 
thornless, so that it ean be worked most eas sily. The wonder- 
ful property of itis Stock appears to be that all Ros 
China strain budded upon it, RIOT arly double the (en 
that they wo ‘on any other, which ean only be accounted dor 
EA me of the new Crimson DOE sault PET ipd nper ly fi 
ie rsen of root that th Bri wader 
conus treatment: it makes a splendid "piss or Teos Rose, 
ucing shoots of from 10 fei n length, sometimes 
blooming | jn the autumn of a dee} ri ty crimson. The 
Stocks are very clean and fine, E are offer 
ue, 203. ; in less quantities at 5s. 
"eek Ja Noe ember ; and as 
S 
NRY CURTIS bez: s to call attention to the Celine (Hybrid 
Bourbon), which ne hae grown for many years, and of which he 
cannot speak too high! a stock for all Mosses and all Roses 
of the rough-leayed dam sake habit itis unvivalled ; perhaps no 
Rose in existence possesses the amount of lungs ip this does ; 
but it is not nearly so fine and free to bud as the Crimson 
Boursault ; although for grafting it is superior, Sanaa 
speaking but few Rose cultivators at present are aware of the 
immense paventase | s: using cultivated Stocks over wild ones. 
So firmly is H. C. convinced of their great superiority, that 
after UR EC senson, every Dwarf d Rd Autumnal Rose 
sent out from the West of Eng’ ani e Nurseries wil 
worked on the above Stocks, Car ur of packages paid to 
London per rail.—West of England Rose Nurseries, Moorend, 
Bristol. 
AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort. d King’s- 
road, Chelsea (by appointmen: Hur Masesty and 
H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT).—ORNAA ce NTAL WATERFOWL, 
consisting of Dlack and White Swans; Egyptian, Oanada, 
E Barnacle, Brent, and Laughing “Geese ; rakes, 
Pintail, Widgeon, Summer and Winter Tenis b Te- 
pease Shovellers, Gold-eyed and Dun Div: 
&e., domesticated and piriongiy also $ m h, Cochin China, 
Malay, Poland, SOR ray, Surrey, Bai por Pking Fov and 
at falfmoon-pass: chureh-sty 
White, Japan, Pied, PORTS Pong. 
ve; and pure Chin 2 Pig: 
EEDS coms OF HALP-MOON-STREET 
THOMAS GIBBS and ae n 
Eggs of the 
(By Official appointment), the SEEDSME Wy 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF "ENGL AND," 
hu: to remind the Members of the ciet; Agrieultur| MN 
in general, th GR th 
house is at th 
DILLY, London, ae To 
e and Seed Ware. 
f HAL [pi MO JON-; STRE JET, PICCA- 
s are always ready, and may 
be had on applicati 
Ny NURSERY, NEAR D DUBLIN,- — The 
Subscribers, grateful for past favours, beg to recommend 
to the Public the Mader mentioned Stoek, which will be found, 
£ ingpection, to ate quality, ‘and what is of great 
, true to S 
ined Denti di and Nectarine Trees, from 1 to 5 years, com- 
prising Dwarfs, i and ‘Whole s tanda ds, above 30 varieties, 
and of finest qualit; 
N.E e4and 5. n old are in full bearing, and covering 
radums a du from 14 to 15 feet. 
Apricots o. do. in 8 sort; 
Cherries do. do, l n D sorts, 
Plums do. do, ing do. do. iucluding— 
Reine Claude Monstreuse, Guthries’ New Aprico 
Emperor, Imperial Diadem, Prince of Wales, dre. 
Apples Trained. ang ined, of the finest varieties, 
asons, for Dessert and Kitchen use, and 
9n. Paradise Stock: 
iported from Brusse 
etes "s of which are as follow 
ia Lou 
TUM -d'Angouló, me. 
Colmar Sabine. 
Beurré Rance. 
18 months since, in 80 vari- 
Charles d' Austria, 
nite Doyenne. 
ae Gapiaumont. Knights: Monarch, 
» Easter. an Mons. 
" SAusch. Althor di SL raskete 
s | New Chaumontelie 
Dey T [s mberg. | Neilis d'Hiv 
T Hacon’s urne ble. 
; Spex 
5 @Amaule. | Louise Bonne, of Jersey. 
@F ondante. | Fondante d' Autummale, 
Napoleon. | Smith's New Tangonelle. 
Josephine. | Bonne Loui: 
rawberries of the newe: Mgr ctis ritish posa 
Princess Alice Maude, Prince Al Myatt's Eliza, 
Grap! Ves from 1 to 3 dci ds pots—40 sorts, Sopas 
which are 
Fr ontignac Muscadine. Golden Drop. 
Shalwell’s St. Mark. New Blue Constantia. 
data Langley’s Incomparable, 
Red Mus a of Alexandria, | Isabella, &c. dsc. 
Filberts. t sorts, and in bearing, 
Goo n ies, above 200 fine kinds. 
spherri eg; Aspar: PEN ots, from 1 to 3 yrs. old, 
. do. Bitte Spawn, &c. 
niums, "over 200 of the finest. and newest d DE 
rit introduced last year, as per Catalog 
( n Victoria, eene &c. An 
A large assortment of Cape Heaths, Stove and Greenhouse 
Plants, Cinerarias, Verbenas, Dah li 8, Qo guum newest 
Pinks, mE baceous Plants, named Tulips, &c. 
Arbutus, from 1 to 6 feet ; Andr: bones from 1 to4 
js, Cedars, "Arbor-vites, Cypres ind other 
Juni Alaternnus, feat ont Standard, Dwarf, 
LEARN and Climbing Roses, in great vi etr. 
Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Kalmias, Magnolles, 
e: excelsa, Cembra, 
cata, Cedars of 
Soppa tortulosus, Cedrus deodara, Pinu 
Abies, Eum morinda, Araucaria imbric: 
Lebanon &c. 
VEG Est .from 2 to a ea and from 1j to 6 ft, 
S, from 2 to 8 feet. Garden 
pas 
and Farm Seeds, aol, do, d 
the Evergreen Shri and Forest Trees are grown in most 
exposed situations, i Uum influence of the sea breeze, and 
pec uliarly adapted to give immediate effect, 
N. Garden Sites, Hothouse SCR Ornamental and 
Forest Planting, anao and contracted foi 
Standing Timber and Woodland USE accurately valued 
and lott A Neglected Plantations Thinned ene, Pruned, with 
advice and Age x id respecting future cultur 
Gardeners, Stev and Foresters, of DE cha- 
racter and ability, p Tuomas Barnes & Co. 
September, 1846, 
FLOWER- POTS AND GAR EAT 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Orford. street, oA 
announces that he has a very large assortment ofthe 
EAE articles in various colours, and solicits an early inspec- 
on, ery description of useful CHINA, GLASS, and 
BARTHEN WARE at the lowest possible price, for Cash.—250, 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-par 
i| Phat IMPROVED. MUSHROOM SPAWN 
n be had of Messrs. me ip Age Strand; Mr. F. 
sow, Mancheste HER, Hornwzs, and Co., 
Shemeld, Messrs. Rooms pe Fue (deinem Meses. 
Ler, Hammersmith; Mr. GREGORY, Cirencester, and of W. 
PRESTOE, Shirley, , Southampton, 
Poroy AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and general purposes, to be 
had i n boxes as imported, from 3łd. to 94d. per foot, Glass 
ntiles, 13s. 6d. per dozén. Propagating and an kinds of 
Horticultural laien: Oils, Colours, Brushes, th 
best desoription, at lowest lY. at F. ELPHICK’S, 98, Castle- 
street East, Oxford-street. * For Ready Money ‘only. 
STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET “GLASS. 
ET ETLEY anp CO. are supplying 16 oz. SHEET 
4 GLASS, in boxes of 100 feet each, an article superior in 
ery respect to the foreign, and well adapted for Horticultural 
iid general glazing purposes, a d following reduced prices, 
forcash, A xenon on 1000 f 
EN S. 
3 Per 100 feet Box. 
inches. inches, . d. 
$. 
6by4 andunder ree "Ti 2j sao UMOR. 
7 5 y » 225-7, 0:243... d 241 
9 Ih ux » 40 8j UP qo 5.0 
10. 8k.» 155.) di n db) OFE si i t 
14 10 2ft, super.0 33 9 2 
Other sizes of every PEU and quality outs qi low. 
les. 3. d.) per dozen SOME to 
GLASS Des: ms i from 8 0, substa nce, thinnest 
ES, 20 by 8 ej being 16 oz, shee 
aora GLASS Sann, Sheet, Crown, and Patent Plate 
Glass Warehouse, 35, Soho 
"LASS WHICH CANNOT BE BROKEN BY 
X RAIN or HAILSTONE.—A large quantity of POLISHED 
PLATE GLASS to be sold at 1s. per foot,—Apply at the East 
London ] Plate G Glass War house, Leman-st., Goodman’s s-i fields. 
PELIE PELLATT & Co. (late Pertar: & GREEN) 
espectfully inform the Public that at their Manufactory, 
Hollandestreet Blackfriars, they retail GLASS, China, and 
Earthenware, Chandeliers, Lustres, and ovary variety of. English 
and Sorel Ornamental Vases, Tazz: &e. Their Show 
Rooms are BRE to any in London, and their stock of the most 
superior and approved de gece Foreign orders and outfits 
executed with despatch. N.B. No establishment in the City. 
We -end Brancb, 58, ker-street, Portman. “square, | 
puoragaum GL ASSES, d A per 1b., 
or fro 2s: 6d. to 24s. per dozer UCU) MBER 
Cera un from 6d. to 4s. each. GRAPE Een S. with holes, 
o 2s, 6d, each. FISH BOWLS, from 1s. 6d. each,— 
ver. e pis & Co., Falcon Glass Works, Holland-street, 
| Blackfriars 
GLASS Ui AE oO. Fe 
aleon Glass 
Works, alana Dinca, are pri ena ed to suppi 
HE 
Hann 
suitable for sì tting’ Tooms. 
CONSERYV/ AT 
g and Cart tage ata ACE rdi 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, GLASS TIL 
IE has a quantity of boxes of S oREIGN 
S left, of the stoutest kind, of all sizes, 
which he ean offer to purchasers ata considerable ierifice, at 
,3 
on " IN EIER EE 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR 
HORTICULTURALBUILDINGS,D WE LLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, oe NU OME: WAR E 'oved pinda 
by DANIEL a 
as 
x 
mà E: Barnzr also construct in metal m des: 
VOR HS Buildings Wem Sashes, 
bli 
a3 
di 
opportunity oe exhibiting ig, amongs: st 
Pic EDU and which may ics seen. 
WEEKS & DAY, Ancurtncns, &e., 
lace, Che a, o 
and HOT- WATER APPARATUS MANUPACT 
respectfully beg to inform the Nobi 
turists, that sae have erected on ee pre i3 
ae Hothouses, ‘Greenhouses, Cot 
various known improve 
,Hot-water Apparatus is 
on in various Hothouse? 
cn the ANUS principle of Top 4? 
ments of the dag can ibo. PE 
ange of F 
i acl, and onl; 
m great variety. - 
suus AND vs 61, Gracecli 
ough ue 
y solia te baa 
entific ‘Horticulturdets do the 
applying the Tank system to Sn | 
&c., by which Atmospheric heat as well as 
ured to any required degree without the 
friends they are now making their Boilers of 
Copper, by which the cost is reduced. 
ij well known, seana radure de 
be forwarded, a8 well as reference of the ighest 2 
f the No pilis? s seats an 
N Bog throug hout iue Kingdom. 
in New Parl ador pu article requiri 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as 
ET 4 
at the follow wi De 
Per square foot. 
. 4d. 
z. 
oe up to dòi in, A Sn. s from ia. e pa, AE sq. ft 
"h oe 
D HORT T {CULTURAL 
DAY MARK ET. 
S WELCH noe on several oogaaion 
been appliod to for. the price of Sashes and frames, ha: 
estab! Enon 
thus brin RS the publie ou QE tunity of obtaining at once, 
nd Frames, Green- 
t for immediate use, 
e pleasure in sub- 
ASHES AND FRAMES A, MELE DE 
5. 5d. per foot, 
6 
ORL 
e. Nocharge 
eat Cas- 
5 S on the lowest terms, 
2 HEATING 
o the pone ie 
y improves j 
ode of 
of London, in 
mvatory erected at 
riptions of 
ues Noblemen, 
f their various 
272, "Holbon wn they have pa 
other iua works, an € 
aie or range, 
an arranges 
re i ipis than has hither ie fuh brought 
Baia were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
es to horticulturists, and can ee the Con- 
Ro. attached to the Pantheon as one 
besides many others in this country, and on 
AILEY have prepared a iere ty of the G 
eg Pr otectors, which are now read 
their works, 
e Ea 
o, for 
ou 
constantly, OF 
at their Manu- 
Gloucester: 
BUILDERS 
URE im most 
rticul- 
paratus 
be 
o which heat i is applicable. Boilers 
ofall sizes ; the poet e Be ranted toheat ar: 
Housea 300 feet in length, with a nd quantity o: 
EC e 
eh ch-street, 
un yentors 
and DOUBLE, 
tion of 
nd prine ‘pal 
eir Manufactory) 
a constrict) 
sir heating them, may 
is eted upon the mo 
Tied ding; Field 
and den 
