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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mar. 11. 
ARCH. _ &e. 
ERY fine Two ve Seedlings, and One and Two 
Year traiepleneea Larches, and other Nursery stock are 
Pe aeal on sale, at moderate prices, by W. Uraunarr and Sons, 
un 
PLOWER-SEEDS 3 36 packets, 10s.; 18 do., 5s., 
forwarded postage-free to any part. Apply to Mr. Brown, 
Curator, Botanic Garden, Colchester, Any preferred species may 
d pers containing 30 
varieties, for sowing indiscriminately on Borders, 
nium, Petunia, and Hel eae, 1s, per packet.—P.S, Remit a 
t-office order or Stamps. 
JLLIAM LYNN, NurseryMan, SEEDSMAN, 
nd FLonrist, late of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, respect- 
fully informs the Gentry and Public in general, that he is now 
the above business, and connected thenessith a 
pres 1 at the premises, No. 10, Ch rch- 
street, Hackney, spurs ane. W. 1. g s 
that his collec feutinary, Garden, and ‘lower Seeds is of 
true to kind; likewise his Fruit-Trees, 
Sean Shrubs, G reenionee Plants, Perennial 
and Bulbous Roots. His Garden Utensils are also of the best 
description, at prices which, he trusts, with industry, punctuality, 
and attention, will secure to him general pape eae 
ike L. solicits particular attention w PEA, Lynn’s 
¥ WRINKLED MArnow, 2s. 6d. per 4 Bi, aiiciie superior 
Fd the e Knight’ 's Marrows, and fuchmare edn geous, especiall 
in small gardens, its height being 3 to 4 fect; it is the most pro- 
lific summer and autumn Pea ever introduced—perpetual in its 
bearing, the pod quite full, and of delicious flavour, even when 
nearly ripe. ce cane ee ot ecto Garden Implements, &c., may 
be had on aes 10! sta 
elargo- 
tS 
5 
5 
z 
8 
¢ 
Be 
EW ND | CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 
UCOMBE, PINCH, and Co., Hae a large Stock of 
all the newest and choicest FLowsr Sxxps, to the culti- 
vation of which great attention has been paid, and which are 
this season more than usuaily fine. L. P. and Co, can therefore 
with confidence Fenner them, as being in every respect to 
be depended on ; beg leave to offer for Sale, 
25 . fo} 
exe Cais 
50 do . ae 
100 do. . . . . . 
150 do. 
i i aac ei oa 
Delivered, carriage free, to any part cf the kingdom, Catalogues 
may be had on appli cation as above. 
Exeter Nursery. 
EW FLOWER. SEEDS. 
ESSRS. sur ‘YON and SONS respectfully intimate 
that as they devote a great portion of their Nurse ery Cr oones 
to the growth of FLOWER SEEDS, and have excellent con- 
nexions on the Continent and in England for ob bean tl he New 
Sorts as soon as introduced, they can supply every known kind 
of Flower Seeds worthy of Sea tt very moderate 
charges, either in collections or othe: . The sorts particularly 
recommended may be had in the anderoendoned eon 
with instructions inclosed, 
bens Flower Seeds, oe es showy kinds * : . 
a? 
ook? 
nanty and Tender ite, einestine the most superb” 
German Stocks, Balsams, German Asters, Zinne@s 
ne ee se a ie a sen 
&c. &c., 50 sorts : . 
ditto . 
100 choice Ranunculuses, en se varieti ies by name . 
0 ditto . . 
Double nialan ‘Taber OSes, fresh imported, ber doze 
B.—Parcels delivered free to the yay, stations or an’ 
ng Nursery, Berk. 
. 0 
. 6 
* 0 
. 0 
0 
ct y 
part of London. _ R 
*NATU ES. 
ESSRS. SUT "ON, S eaviti beep rote gaged 
ears in growing and collecting P GRASSES for 
eminent Agriculturists in Berkshire ad th ounding coun- 
ties, have great con nfidence in 50) ng the ores of the 
readers of the Gardeners’ Chro: ein any part of the United 
ill be ee “Teferences to ne ane 
others who have expressed themsely: esirous of 3 mnd- 
ing Messrs. Sutton’ 
the soil should be described, when the most proper Seeds and 
proportions will be supp! lied; the names of which and other re- 
ae information may be pr eviously obtained by application. 
of pcos ats season 30s, to 34s. per acre. Reading Nur- 
mae 
Ls VURNIP- SEED ran NEW - STRAWBERRY. —The 
ag ene has for sale a large Stock of genuine parece 
9d. pi Ner 
‘Yellow Bul pee ny pe eis E 
in fla Swont © Kean’ Ss Seedling, an excellent 
at the Felon hear Melrose, 
t ne pat the Kelso Horticultural 
Society in 1842, price 10s. per 100. Early draer® requeste 
remittance from mninowh Contes pon certs 
Kelso, Rox! 7th 
per 1b. 5 
Stri awberr: y, superic 
reb, 1843, 
ENTLE cOMers AND OTHERS, 
N ESSR PROTHEROW & MORRIS will submit to 
Public “Competition atthe Auction pa Bartholomew- 
Jane, on TuurspaAy, March 16, 1842, a o'clock, about 300 
Standardand Dwarf ROSES, of the finest var' etied'; CHOICE PINKS, 
PAONIAS, &c.: also a splendid assortment of DAHLIAS. 
May be viewed the morning of Sale. Catalogues may be had at 
the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Ley- 
tonstone. 
TO NOBLEMEN, Spt ae NURSERY MEN, and the 
BLIC, 
SSiigs PRO THEROE and MORRIS take the 
erty to announce they are pieeenctet to dispose of the 
eapltal: Stock of Greenhouse PLANTS, the Pr ce ees the 
corner of London Lane, Hackney, by Auction, on Turgspay, 
arch 14, 1843, at 12 o’clock. Ths truly interesting Collection 
comprises fine Specimens of Camellias, in high perfection, 
Lemon and Orange Trees, Cacti, choice Pel JESSEN, ‘Amaryllis, 
RD and Picotees ee? one, and two-light Boxes, &c, 
ay ‘viewed one 
had of ‘the principal Seeusmien, and of the Auctioneers, 
Nursery, Leytonston 
} OT-WATER APPAR AT US, for Horticultural and 
other Buildings SEPHENSON and Co., 61, Grace- 
et, Inventors of the improved Con cal and Double 
respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, 
s, that they enn enuy: keep in Stock a variety 
of sizes of these much- anptove ed Boilers, suitable for Houses or 
‘The vikeimony of Dr. Lindley to the 
merits of these Boilers “(see Chronicle, ae ee page 175, 
and February, 1943, pase 87), renders it w S' ‘o offer any 
remarks poe them peyoud the follo silage: “brief Ronntione a. 
mplete without furnace or brickwork, movable at 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, and require aitentioh 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 4l, 48, and upwards. Further 
th estimates for heating any description of build~ 
rarded upon application. ee Bowel, Hurdles, 
American 
Bedsteads, ‘Wire. work, Garden Implemen' , kc. 
N.B.—The Trade supplied with Hot-water Pipes ‘and fittings of 
every deecrigtion: 
ENN’S SYSTEM OF HOTHOUSE BUILDING 
WARMING, and VENTILATING.—The superiority of the 
principle first introduced by Jno, Penn, ae for obtaining a 
eated 
being ‘now fully established, W. HILL respectfully acquaints 
the Nobility, Horticulturists, and the Public generally, that 
having, in conjunction with the Inventor, devoted much time 
and study to perfect the same in the construction of Conserva- 
tories, Stoves, Greenhouses, Pits, and other Horticultaral 
eee and to heat them with IMPROVED HOT. as 
PPARAT to censure ANY DEGREE TEMPERATURE, 
pe eee solicits their inspection of the working of this system 
at the Inventor’s residence, Lewisham. 
he peculiar advantages in Houses erected sane or bape 
this princi are—Free and rapid Ci ation, Equality 
Temperature, and safe and agreeable access, at all times, to Ae 
cate constitutions. 
Ciinretiess Chapels, Manufactories, or other large Public 
Buildings and Dwelling. houses, warmed and ventilated. The 
Heating Apparatus, which is of the very best description, com- 
bining Durability and Simplicity, with Economy in the Con- 
sumption of F\ ae is eee tured by and Be under the super- 
pa of J Bae a Enginee! 
rence is panes ed to » WIL pao Esq., Tate OneE and 
numerousother Gentlemen, who are practically ac ted ‘with 
the merits of W. Hin.’s mode of applying Mr. ‘iple. 
esigns, and every information, may DeuHeAnER on Fs appllenttegs 
to W. Hitt, Builder and Surveyor, Lewisham 
OTHOUSES, | CONSERVATORIES, &e 
and Fixed Complete in all parts ws the Kingdom One 
two, and three- ER Cucumber and Melon.Boxes and Lights of 
all sizes kept ready for immediate aaah packed and sent to all 
parts of the Kingdom 5 warranted best material. Two light 
Boxes and Lights complete, from 1/. 8s, Garden-Lights Made 
and Glazed from 1s. per foo’ AS, WATTS, Sash Manufactory, 
Claremont-place, Old Kent-road. 
* Reference given. 
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE WORKS, BE 3HVERLEY, YORKS. 
(ane te S LIQUID MANURE CART, which fe. 
ceived theHonorary Reward of the Roy. Agricultural Society. 
1 Made 
Cast-Iron, La holds about 
A, The Brass Valve Lever. Withow 
3 of 
Pipe, 7 ft. long, with 3 ye pee pipe at the end.—Price, delivered 
in Hull, 
Sree ctor PORTABLE MANURE DRILL, for drilling 
any quantity of Ssae, lime, salt, &c.—will contain 8 bushels of 
ene 
In one t Kigh ighth Edition, much enlai 
i ODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE: A PoruLtar 
4Vi Treatise, exhibiting we Symptoms, Causes, and most 
efficacious Treatment of Disea: ie a Collection of approved 
Prescriptions, Management o ep dsestol of Medicines, &c. 
Forming a alas rehensive Guide MOF ‘the Clergy, Families, and 
Invalids. By T. J. Gr. RALAM, M.D., &e. tis evidently the 
result of great p kt 
the author evel 
ee is prominently evident 
arged, price 16 
fae sincere | yori to benefit his suf- 
ork like the present 
5! Bie reat aly to Thanitest a BrOuer regard for their wel- 
panes "Stiterary owrnal Feb.1 
r deserving oF i Antaneht popularity .””—Lon- 
“ie Weekly a feud, 
StmpxKin and Co., Paternoster Row; and HAtcHarDs, 187; 
Piccadilly. Sold by ’ail Beever 
iso, by the same Author, in 8vo., 118.5 Third Edition, enlarged, 
2. ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES: a Treatise, 
illustrating their Symptoms, Causes, Varieties, and Tr eatment. 
With numerous Cases, and a Medical ae eee the 
Diseases and Management of Pregnancy a 
“Tt contains a mass of information aa neeeauTe hi those for 
whom it is Bie and surpasses in ht e any other book of 
—Bidekwood’s as gazing. 
J 
ing of the Se netctl ia Feb. 6, the Rev. 
Hope offered the two following Prizes:—Five Pounds ie ai 
best Account of Insects Cae to Market Gardeners ; in which 
must be described the rava: 
ae be stated, and methods suggested to check their future 
‘o be written in ee ie selene that the Labourer, as 
e to understand it; and, if 
nec ssary to use scientific Hees, 4G same to be added in notes, 
ek not inthe text. Five Pounds for the most complete Synopsis 
logues to be given of nore. and Works upon the Crustacea 
ant eachnitas The Memoirs to be delivered to the Secretary 
the Tetomological Society, 17, Old Bond-strect, London, on 
orb phetore the aan NG betel 18 
n 8V0.; pri 
she 
E ISTORICAL, SKETCH ie ‘the ne PROGRESS of 
7 it 
gat etree in Great Britain, from the time of it rtial 
separation from the Practice of Medicine Fantil the establishment 
of the Pharmaceutical uceeS By Jacon Bets, Lon on 
Cuur 13 et, Soho 
ALICTUM B a TANN ICUM, or Dried ‘Specimens s of 
the WILLOWS OF BRITAIN. By the Rev. J.B. LEEFe, AM. 
Fasciculus I., CoE au Specimens. The Specimens fixed 
down ina Boole, w with arks, Synonyms, Synoptical Table, 
&c. Price 1/., or ose a na Portfolio, 10s. Wnrrraker anc 
oly Ave Maria canny ; and Txos. and A. Bowman, "Richmond, 
hire. 
1 7 MPORTAN TT 
trial, I ean give the most unqualified and d 
in favour of your Ventilating Waterproof 2 
much exposed in mass open chaise to all weathers, 
six hours at a tim 
externally like one esas of water, 
fail in keeping me perfectly dry (and this, 
ee 1st ee OR y 
sme. If my testimony is aie any 
y fiaRe any ike soli  pleuee of it, Dera and 5: ae 
fi 5 
“After more than two years’ constant 
ecided testimony 
been 
pushed garment, made only by W. RD! 
&c., 69, Cornhill, (eight doors from aa eetes treet) 
TEMAS eh NR ANIMALCULAS.—As Spring ap- 
, the larvee of DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS are pro- 
pagated ie infinite multitudes, and impregnate wields millions of 
insects the very air we breathe. J. Rea Seeeb at inform every 
ee interested in the practice of Horticulture, yee he has 
de considerable improvements in his ENGINES and MA- 
CHINES for the purpose of destroying those Amiatetles which 
make such deadly havoc on all choice Fruit-trees and Plants at 
this season of the year, The above are with tubes that 
will bear any degree of apyeneaS required, and are wa’ ter, air, and 
steam proof. From 31 years’ practice in yea and 21 
years i Manufacturing and Improving Engines, J. R. can war- 
rant them the best adapted for the above purposes of any yauateees 
made ; the valves being solid spherical re are never liable to 
be out of repair, even in the boltest climate: 
Manufactured ou by the EP orentea ar Raven Circus, Picca- 
as where they may be seen and 
—None are Fearne yexcenes memipell with the words, 
pert ’s Patent.’ 
} EE. HIVES, - &c.—Illustrations of Apia ar ries, 1s, Bee- 
hives, Feeding-Machines, and all the Dea pone 
withthe Apiary; a Sheet-List, price 1s., pune hed by J. 
ron, may be had of M Stand; 3 also a “5, 
MILTON’s, Italian, Warehouse, 10, Marylebone- Street, 
Wimpole-street. ‘These are Illustrations referred to in 
Practical he reat a Treatise on Bees now publishing. All 
letters prepa’ 
Nu URSERY and SEED BUSINESS to be DIS- 
SED OF,.—The Proprietor of an old-established Nursery 
and Seed ede (in the country) being desirous of retiring, 
aule be glad to treat with any person wishing to embark in 
uch a a cern.—For Pec apply by letter, addressed C, B. 
Gar deners? Chi rene Office 
\ ANTED, ina a Large Nursery, a FOREMAN. He 
must have a. thorough knowledge of his business, and be 
ye eee None need apply unless fully competent. 
A.R.S., Messrs. Mupix and Sons, Coventry- street, Piccadilly. 
ANTED, a GARDENER and DRAUGHTSMAN, 
—J. Werks & Co., ‘Hothouse peu and Hot-Water 
Apparatus ing’s-road, Chel- 
sea, will be glad to meet ok a i Garasnesetio can 
draw good Plans of Horticultural Buildings, &c. 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-paid. 
S GARDENER, a Managed 33. Has had extensive 
experience in the business ze all its various branches, par- 
ticularly the management o: s, Vines, &c. An unobjection- 
able character. N.B.—In or of the house.—Address A. B., 
23, Norton- street, Portland- abe London. 
S GARDENER, an industrious middle-aged 
Married Man, without incumbrance, who has a know- 
led, of Plants and Fruits generally; has paid consider. 
able ‘attention to the Growth and Training of the Grape-Vine, 
ng them, more especially the latter, the Advertiser 
flatters himseif he will be founs ser’ Peeve: He can be 
SRAWSHAY, 
years’ standing from his resent employer. 
post-paid to O, P,, t-Office, Brandon, Norfolk, will meet 
wit! ith wmmedae Anti 
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN. 
2 G ARDENER and BAILIFF, a middle-aged Mar- 
ied Persons without encumbrance. He has had great expe- 
nience in all the branches o: rdening, as well as Farming, the 
Breeding and Rearing of Stock, &c., aa He can be highly 
recommended by the Nobleman he has left, in consequence 
of the estate being disposed of, and where he has been directing. 
the Management of Garden and Far x a number of years ; 
and also by other highly respedeable Gedtienien: Address C. K., 
us the cae Henperson and Co,, Nurserymen, &c., 
e-place, Edgeware Road, London, 
a aa D-GARDENER.—P. Warxer, Gardener to 
R. W. Grenfell, Esq., is about to leave his Situation, and 
will ee glad to engage in a Nobleman or Gentleman’s service. Age 
2 e has had 11 Ue experience, under excellent Gardeners, 
in iat ng out Grounds and in every department of peeled 5 
prior to entering his present situation. Unexceptionable referenc 
from his Bree nD eet ae till 31st inst., Maest eter 
sea; afterwards to the care of Mr. WALkKrr, Priskilly , 
Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshii 
AS S GARDENER, a. a Married Man, 34 years of age; he 
has had great success in the Forcing of Pines, Grapes, 
Peaches, c., as also in the management of Stove and 
Greenhouse Plai nts. He will be highly recommended by the 
family he last lived with, for strict integrity oud a perfect know- 
ae led has 
8 5 
Land. Address A. B., 54. 
TO” NOBLEMEN AN AN LEMEN. 
$ a SEE or PORESTER, a middle-aged 
ed Man, without incumbrance, a native of Scotland, 
who ior roughly unidesstanc s his business, also Forcing in all its 
departments. Has served ina Nobleman’s family, in one of the 
first aed in gootand: for 13 years as Principal, and in the place 
he has just left, nearly 4 years; the most satisfactory reference 
can be given.—Address, eee to A. Z., Messrs, BROWN AND 
Co.’s Nursery, Croydon, Surr 
“AS GARDENER. U tands the 1 
Cows, and would make himself generally useful. His 
Wife i is a good Cook, and can take charge of a Dairy or Lodge. 
Can have a ac years’ “fool Character from their last place- 
Direct to B. tela 87> Park-row, Greenw! chy Kent. 
iinwies t 
Ss GARDENER, a Single Man, aged 26, who has a 
thorough knowledge of Plant Growing, Forcing in all its 
Branches, Kitchen Garden and Pleasure Ground, Can haye an 
Wetatone Character from his last Situation. Other references can 
nas to Ability ong Char acter. Has no objection to any 
part of senelands Address A.Z., Mr. PAWLuY, Horticultural 
Grounds, Bromley, odes ‘ Pieces 
8 GARDENER, a young “Man, a aged 27. Left his jast 
employment in eats of the death “of his Mastery 
with whom he lived three years. Can give an unexceptionable 
character, Has had the Management of Frames for Forcing 
Vineries, mon Lose ‘An inferior Situation objected to 
dare , Mr. Rozins’, Corn-' chandler, Dartford, Kent. 
| Dx NU ‘RSERYMEN and GARDENERS. - — Ten 
in some good G 
has been six years at 
improvement.—Direct A. B., 
Pentonville, Eaves 
at Mr, Su1pTow’s, 1 
BRaDe G Evans, Lombard-atreet, Slect-stroet, 1A 
se avin the i Ped ownbardey Published by then at 
County of Middlesex, 
‘0 be addressed, to. the 
rinted by Mess 
the Precinct of Ww 
the Oxwiex, 8,, Cx vent Ganprns in the 
here ail’ Advertisements and Communications are t 
Hdivor,-Saturday, March 11, 1843. 
