818 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
(Dec. 12, 
To NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN aboutto Plant this Season. 
SKIRVING, Walton Narsery, Liverpool, begs 
to announce that the STOCK in his New Nursery 
Grounds, being now fit for SALE, he is enabled this Season to 
offer a more extensive Uollection of FRUIT TREES, FOREST, 
and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS than he has ever 
before offered to the public. Priced catalogues of which may 
be had on application 
The FOREST TREES c of several E desee 
OAK, ASH, ELM, LARC i, "Seoteit FIR, UCE 
Trees piene ma in SNR dul ; 
ring. for Underwood,—HAZEL, SLOE, 
RHODODENDRON, m BERIS AQUI- 
FOLIA, LAUREL, 
In addition to the general Collection of Forest Trees us ed 
planted, W. would recommend Pe two following new aj 
very Ornamental Hardy Tr AUCARIA IMBRE 
CATA, and CEDRUS DEODAR AL The stock of the former 
consists ce many Thousands of fine Plant 
rown from Seed in the open CERA Sp 
Pianting. Also, several Thousa 1 Plan various 
sizes, 1 to 3 feet hi in Pots, well ped and adapted for 
ks, or avenues. pus the introduetion to 
Tree, ten yea e b; the Advertiser, it 
in every county 
nplaint of ta not 
in Great Britain and Ireland 
being perfec'ly hardy. e to offer it for 
sa Forest Tree well adapted to our bte 
ation will apply to bie HERE DEODARA, 
proved to be perfectly hardy. ae stock ES 
e being more limited than the foregoi .8.c 
only offer afew Thousands of fine Plants, 1 to 3 pm high, "Am 
warranted from Seed, He has also for Sale at present a few 
fine specimen Plants of the follow 
CARIA pe. LSA m 
».. 8 tol? feet 
-. 4 to 10 feet 
LL 1jto 6 feet 
in ‘others, enclosing new Sod or 
» 
Rai ilway " Contra 
improving old Est. 
extent with fine tranepieesall THORN QUICK, of ve 
at very moderate prices. 
December, 1846. 
Em AND vp SON, 
NTERS, PISE mn in submitting the following List 
of NURS. SERY STO beg to add, the whole are healthy 
strong, and well pas growing on heath lai guo + exposed 
bleak aspects, and well adapted for extensive Fo: r Waste 
land planting. Fro fu els ent of their iue dE an, the fine 
growth of the past sea they are enabled to render at the 
low prices quote fr eee which h a deduction 
d in quantities n 100,000, delivered in London by rail- 
way, or pues by steam vessels :— 
DING G FOREST TREES, &c. 
, Nurs RYMEN and CONTRACTING 
year 1s.6d, 2years 3s.6d. 3 years 5s.0d.] , 
» $6 lis 
3 35: 6 IE 
1 Chesnut ,, 10 0 a 15-9 fin 
» » 2 j^ É 
3 
(P inus maritima), pu lont for exposure to the 
sea, one year, 7s. 6d ars, 10s. per 1000 ; and in small 
pots to plant out in Boned situations, or thickening 
lantations quickly, 50: 
—The true icta 
sessiliflora), the most valuable species, pro- 
ducing timber of the largest dimensions ; one. year, 
75. 6d. ; two years, 10s. per 
Common Engl Tish, thre ee years, 3s. 6d. per 1000. 
TRANSPLANTED au REST TREES, LA 
3 e 
ast" of the New Forest 
15.00. 5s. Da pew 
Y 25 
12 6 40 i 1 
10 0 AG OWES 
20 0 40.0 ,, 
12 6 400 » 
10 0 25 0 p» 
» Larch : ue 9n 25 0 os 
AS) as ele NS Tra TON CO rco 
; Pinaster 10 0 35. thu, 
m e Pine 20 0 49.0.5. ,, 
dnd . 15 0 ANY epe 
M Black zm T M 80 0 uy 
Oak, Eng. (Durmast) LE 40 0 
Sycamor 15 40 0 
Willo ew and valuable American. spec 
well a ne 
SURE ARES ed pid growth ; one year, 40s. ; 
50s. ESEIA ars, 803. per 1000, 
lyear,20s, 2 years, 40s, 3 years, 80s. p. 1000 
2 4 8 
Evergreen Privet, 
Eider, common black, excellent for sea embankments, 2 to 3 ft. 
The abov e Transplanted | are from 4a foot to 2 feet high. 
Plants of a MESS size from 2 feet to 7 cue for ornament or im- 
mediate effect, "are trom 25s. to 753, per 100. 
RHODODENDRONS, —Excellent for cover, and not subject to 
epredation B game, 1 to 2 inches, 30s. ; 3 to 
5m 605. ; nches, 805, Po D 
» 1 foot, } to 2 fedt, a. to 50s, per 1 
5 ponticum ett P t, 40s. to $05. ves 100. 
^" Bptendia hybrid, r 100. 
Seedling hybrids, 355 pe 
; arboreum album, 02 eot; dre ospiti 
These ect and well rooted. 
Pinus (Abies) Douglasii, in 60 size pots, 2 to 3 inches, from seed, 
60s. per doz and, a iw hi ld E ‘plants in large pots, 3 to 
4 feet, 
Kalmia d 
Clematis azurea, 
Bignonia radica! 
foot, 75s. per 1 
Clematis pans 35s. per 100. 
Perpetual Tree C NONE 50s per 100. 
Neapolitan Violets, s verme plant s, 303. per 100. 
cde Thorns, ra, Abs. per 100. 
7 onl 
POUR Dede 4 to 6 im. ond “125. 6d. per 100. 
Cotoneaster yphylla, 8s, per 100, 
Bee ‘ORNAMENT A AL TREES, § SHRUB: Vine 
HERBACEOUS, and ORDENINI PLA in extensive 
NA Also a most superb collection of ROSES, E 
all VA new sorts. Printed Catalogues and prices of which h may 
be had on E at their Nurseries, Red Lodge, North 
Stor neham 1 Gardens. 
a dod in less. genni TA the above quotations, 
the charge A be at retail prices. 
Agents for Prestoe" s Mushroom Spawn. 
YEEDS. —CORNER OF HALF-MOON- STREET. 
MAS GIBBS a 
(By 0: ficial appointment), ie nt EN to the 
“ROYAL AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
par gy of do Society, and Agricuiturists 
in general, [eR their ohly Counting House and Seed Ware- 
e 5 osa OON STREET, PIOCA- 
be E on M adon, 
will be made if. 
AMERICAN POTATO SEED. 
M. THORBURN AND © SEEDSMEN, &e,, 15, 
* John-street, New York, U. S., offer for Sale (price 57, 5s. 
per 1b., or 10s. 6d. p bs odo finest WHITE KIDNEY 
POTATO SEED, r 1 n 
ELE by an expe 
Pota ti ee from disease ; 
ta in nerd among Dru din tei 
with the TOt e net and of course are 
secdles diront or not, it is certain 
Po d now Now was VA E from a vigorous healthy 
eld 
Orders, with sremittiaace, will meet wi ith pr Pun attention, 
or may be left with Mr. Goon Cuantwoop, Covent-garden, 
London, where a sample of the Seed may be seen, 
Biv, on PHEASANTRY, Beaufort ay King’s- 
road, Chelsea (by appointment to Her Masesty and 
m. P RINCE TE RT) ORNAMENTAL WATERFOWL, 
E ting of Blae $ Beyptign, ae 
China, Barnacle, and Laughing G She Sy 
Pint: vi 
ERG 
geon, Summer anå Winter Te e Gaawe 1 
bradory Shovellers, Gold-eyed and Dun Diver ; Carolina Duc k 
, &c., domesticated and pinioned; also Spanisu 
Cochin Chita, Malay, Poland, Surrey, and Dorking Fowls; and 
at 3, Half-r 
White, Japan, Pied, and Common Peat and pure 
China Pi g! 
indeed the opinion is pre- 
, that roots af 
SS & 
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GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 
A eod PELLAT'T anp CO., Falcon Glass Works, 
Holland street, Blackfriars, are prepared to supply (in 
t less than 100 square feet) SHEET AND CROWN 
S p BEST QUALITY, at the following Net Cash Prices: 
under 2 feet super. square foot, 
: 1, 
1 
GLA 
è 
13 oz. weight per foot I. m dd, 
DOE 5, p os 5 
d E 
LL Squares up to 10 ins. by 8 ins., from ux to 9d, per 
pes e foot. 
e 16 oz, is full strength for Greenhouses. 
GLAS: S sinc PANS, White, RU 6d. each ; Green, 4s. each. 
70 NURSERY MEN, TL ORISTS, de; 
tee —Any quantity of 16 oz. Sheet Glass, in 
J small sizes, packed.. a pazes containing 100 feet each, 
from 2d. to aia. per foot, a 
ry n of AVEC YS from 13 to 32 oz. 
Evei 
to the foo 
ASS DAIRY Eolas 
earthenware, from 3: 6d. e 
x» proved Garden Hand rights. 
. per dozen. 
EDWA RDS and PELL, 15, $ Southampton- street, Strand, 
dis same size and strength as 
ach. 
21 oz. Glass Pantiles, at 
FOREIGN AND BRITISH c AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and gen 
had in box: 
Pantiles, lls. per dozen. Propagating and all kinds of Hor- 
ig tural ee Oils, Colours, Brushes, &c., of the best 
lescription, at lowest prices, atm Exputox’s, 28, Castle-street, 
East, Oxford-street. For Ready Money only. 
qa TENT VENTILATORS for Public Offices, Smoking 
Rooms, E 
THE TANK SYSTEM. 
E ze % at 
iod 
Í URBIDGE aw» 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, particularly upon the plan recommended 
r. Mir recent work on the Culture of Pines and Cu- 
iure ny of which are working at the present time, 
prove beyond a doubt that every kind of structure may 
be heated by BunBIDGE and Hnaty’s peculiar Tank Apparatus, 
with the absolute certainty of producing the desired result. 
Theo Apparatus may be seen at work at the following places : 
—Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick; Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Kew; Baroness _Hoshachiters Tongue Gunnersbury; Mr. 
swick Nursery; Messrs. Henderson, Pine- 
morethan one hundred other places.— 
130, Fleet-street, aiden 
S Tondon, ana 17 AND CO., 61, Gracechurch.street, 
London, and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 
à Manufaeturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
CYLINDRICAL B OILERS, eneoti: solicit the attention of 
scientific EEN eir much aj roved method of 
S4 Co. puis request of osi 
friends they "ed now making their st of Iron, as well as 
Copper, by whieh the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 
ES now $0 well known, scarcely require description, but to 
hose who have not seen them in operation, Yale eis ‘will 
51 forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority; or 
they may be seen at most ofthe Nobility's seats sum A 
Nurseries throughout the kingdom, 
Co. beg to inform the trade that at their Manufaetory 
in New Park- street, every article required for the construction 
of Horticultural Buildings, ag well as for heating them, may be 
obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 
Conservatories, ec. o! Wood, erected upon the most 
ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, &c. &c. 
UGH LOW ax» CO. have for Sale HOYA IM 
PERIALIS, described as under by Dr. LiNpLEY, in the 
** Botanical Register” for the present month. Price of plants, 
63s. each, No discount will be allowed. 
** Thisis the most noble climbing plant we have ever seen. 
Beautiful specimens in. sy er have for some months been in 
our es! 
have refrained from publishing ana 
supposition that no living plant ND 1 
are now, however, able to dc that the pl 
sion of Mr. Low, of Clapton, who has already be, 
intothetrade, Imagine, Mens a true a a, wth woolly stems, 
leaves 6 inches long, and clusters of magnificent 
flowers, forming a ivan of ten rays y SU flower fully 3 
inches in diameter, and with the delicate texture of thecommon 
Hoya earnos he will have some notion of this superb 
species. 5 letter from Sarawak, dated dar s 
1846, we have the following account of its discovery :—* 
next day, when in the territory of the eges DE : found 
another curious plant be ng to Asclepiads ; i epi- 
phytal climber. There’ was but one indiv ‘anal ur E 
the decayed part of a tree, also overhanging the river. The 
Mowers CHE AA ERU. umbels, the le: are leathery, and 
the en abounds in a white, perhaps a ice. The contrast 
the purple of the petals and the ivory white of the 
or fructification rendersithighly beautiful) This species 
w, unless it should e the Asclepias Sussuela o 
owers nearly 3 
n Borneo by M Low, jun. ; but we 
nt of them, under the 
pa 
is certainly ne 
Roxburgh, a Moluecan plant, j 
inches in diameter ; but that ius t cites, without any doubt, 
ule Corona Ariadnes of ate ae which has flowers only as 
large as a shilling (den eee cannot be the 
ade now described. Neither car ‘thi Toya pug 
D which has the flowers velvet; side, and only 
D inch S me nor the Hoya. pangina of ua whieh has 
leaves woolly beneath. "These species are still to be 
imathaiveds one from Java, the other rof ‘Amboyna ; and either 
would form an invaluable addition to our gardens. 
Clapton Nursery, Dec. 12. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTIOULTURALBUILDINGS,DWELLING-HOUSES, 
EM Rie and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 
s, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 2 
D. and E, Bamey having devoted much time to the considera- 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
popes us for the above-mentioned p rposes, have, 
nts suggested in their practice, 
mes not only very efficient, bu y simple, and have com- 
bined darabiity in the apparatus with economy in the charge, 
They have erected apparatusin England, Soot ane and Ireland, 
for many noblemen and gentlemen, and ha 
o be employed by the Horticultural SOOO of London, in 
eres the works of their splendid Conservatory erected at 
iswick. 
D. and E. BArnzy also constructin metal all descriptions of 
BANIA Buildings and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
Gentlemen, and the e Publio, i the inspection of their various 
rawings and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the 
opportunity of. exhibitin other metal works, an ex- 
tremely comple: ehen apparatus, or range, 
Snape PUE rH supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
t of the oven more complete thanhas hitherto been brought 
ES the public 
D. and E. Binmx were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
vilinear houses to horticulturists, and can referto the Con- 
servatory attached to the Pantheon as one oi 
besides many others in this country, and on the Continen: 
. and E. Barrer have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery 5 
they beg to introduce to pobre B a new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Hou vapour is. constantly, or 
at M required, and em spa be seen at their Manu- 
factor; 
BEER 
^C EORGE HADE EN, Engineer, cMeanteincn of 
X Ventilating ie Air Stoves, m Water and Steam 
Apparatus, d&c., for Churches, Dralling houses and Horticul- 
tural Buildings, 6, St. Andrew-square, "Edinburgh, 
LMAISE HEATING. 
G. H. y for many years been extensively engaged through- 
ngdom in Warming and Ventilating Mansions of the 
Nobility dud Gentry, Churches and QUAERIS; Colleges, Infirma- 
ries, Schools, County Buildings, Court Rooms and Prisons, 
Banks, Conser MUR Hothouses and Vineries, de. He begs 
to intimate that the Stoves are manufactured under his imme- 
diate peu E and he has at present an extensive 
supply on band. DR ME is prepared to give desigus and 
estimates, i every information to Noblemen and 
Gentlemen SURE such apparatus on applying at his office. 
The utmost attention will be paid to all orders committed to 
his care.—6, St, Andrew-squre, Edinburgh. 
| eget M Uer) GUANO ON 
SALE, BY THE ONLY CRORE 
ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, LONDO; 
Wm: JOSEPH MYERS anp CO., LIVERPOOL ; 
And by their Agents, 
GIBBS, BR IGHT, ^AND CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL ; 
COTSWORTH, POWELL, AND PRYOR, LONDON. 
To protect themselves against the injurious consequences of 
using inferio or an rious guano, purchasers are recom- 
mended to apply only to Dealers ofestablished character, or to 
e above-named Importers, who will supply the article in any 
quant, at their fixed prices, delivering it from the Import 
Warehouses, 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ENG ine INDEPENDENT OF. nd rese FOR CORN. 
dies also ti hose qn Disiillonn Brewers. 
anners, són; as and cold liquor. Pumps kept for hire, 
elis, Buildings heated by Tot Water, for 
Barkuumses nd every vari jety of manufacturing purposes, 
e Trade supplied. on. advantageo: pus SRI by BENJAMIN 
Kowie, Dnginer, Hoi, Bt 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London. 
s| MARE Fe FOTHERGILL | (nes ‘to SHE the following 
NURES on the best terms, 
GUANO, PERUVIAN and AFRICAN, hu from Import 
i Warehouses, 
Ditto, PATAGONIAN and § BALD ANILE BAY. Ditto. 
SODA ASH, for destruction of Wir 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME (See SUNT Agri. Soc, 
ournal, Vol. vi. Part 2). 
GYPSUM (Pure Sulphate of Lime). 
BONE DUST and BONE POWDER, 
SULPHURIC ACID, CHARCO 
PETRE SALT and AGRICULTURAL yee or Composts. 
SILICATES of heirs and note SH, and M other Manures. 
r Th ames-si Strei 
, 40, Upp 
Agen’ for DINGLE'S. HAND SBED-DIBBLE. 
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