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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[ApRin 29, 
ES ee HOT WATER on all its ee 
ally to all Erections. 
PATRONISED BY THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY 
AS N ne ROVED GARDEN ENGINE (Registered) ; 
equalled in Cheapness, Durability, and Effect. This 
Ripe ee adapted for every use, where a portable one 2 re- 
quired, as in in cleat ening es the 
same time it can be applied to a ee ot purposes, it ca be 
so constructed as to be attached to ank or well, and by an 
additional ose will draw water from iw, depth of 50 ft., and force 
it to the height of 50ft. in a continuous stream, It would be 
i 1 craft, for aera: the 
sails, —Manufactured by P. Jones, bese Bo eee Fulham. LE. 
Parks, sole agent, 140, Fleet-street, of w 
every description of Garden Tool and sate 
*,* Tun Larcest AND Best peer eain or IrRoN AND 
Brass BepSTEADS. 
UANO ON SALE, as Imported, 
of first quality, and in any quantity, direct from the bonded. 
stores, either in Liverpool or London. Also, NITRATE of SOD. 
Apply to H. RounruwalTe & Co., Merchants, 6, Cable- street, 
iver pool 
GUANO MANURE, 
ff ae genuine GUANO, of the best quality, ey be had 
at 12/, per ton ies applying to W. SkiRvinc, Queen-square, 
Liverpool, who will execute orders coe the apertee's 's bonded 
eect in ‘civere! or London, as required. 
+ Seb mata constant and erteasive practice with Guano 
int troduction, and has now no eee in saying 
directions or the 
with it on garden anal held crops oe many 
B,.—If ten tons or more are en, a ate is made in 
i price. ‘Terms of payment—ready money. 
OTTER’S eet GUANO. — Turyirs, 
MANGE Wurzet, &c, By the use of the above Manure, 
the enormous yield at the rate ae 86 tons per acre was obtained 
of ORAN Grose os VuRZEL, by Mr. A, Corron, Gs Hil- 
On Meadow Land, the Bar!’ of Zet- 
the eres Guan 
i ‘ircumstances. 
Sealey gehen 
* Potter’s Portable Farm-yard Manure, at 4/, 15s. per ton 
trom us “a a ewt. per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Upper Fore- sts 
Lam 
G Lear RG oO 
BY THE IMPORTER 
Y GIBBS & SONS, LONDON 
NTHON 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LEV ERPOOL AND BRISTOL, 
J HARRISON, Nursery and Svepsman, York, 
* begs to announce ih Wi friends and the LNG generally, 
hat his Catalogue .ARGONIUMS, 
FUCHSIAS, NO SRTSEASS, VERBENAS, Ee. for the present 
season may behadon application, The Trade liberally supplied 
per Ae with ail the leading varieties of Dahlias of last and 
former can also aay. ne oe with Dewer’s 
apapedie, beautiful Lilac ; Mountj rei, Evans’s North 
Midland, and Appleby’s Sultana Da a arly orders alone 
can secure plants of Imogene ate North’ Miuiand, as the stock 
of these two varieties are limit 
DAHLIAS, 
HE FLORAL REGISTER. pa atttoint Societies, 
&c. &e., wishing to have their Shows inserted in the First 
Part of oe Se ORAL REGISTER for 1843, containing Aurt- 
NTHUS Tunis, must send in their Lists 
Tinivodiately, addressed to the Floral Committee, at Mr. J. Hap- 
Rison’s, Mason’s Arms, Market-place, Middleton, near Man- 
chester; or to Mr. Reavs, Black Boy, Old Millgate, Manchester. 
B.—The First Part of the FLORAL REGIST ER will be pub. 
lished the last week in June. Price 1s, eac chet 
Societies, &c. &c., when sending in the th will please 
state the Number of Copies wanted, as sae a limited canter 
will be printed. 
BOTANY, GARDENING, FOREST TREES, 
ust Paesteus in Foolscap 8vo., price 2s. cloth lettere 
rps BOTANISTS MANUAL AND WOODLAND 
COMPANION;; containing a familiar Perea to the 
and Vegetable Physiology ; with the Natural 
porest Tr coat The whole 
scenery, and pave the way 
Designed for the 
Science of Botan 
History and various uses of British 
intended to awaken a taste for 
to a soundand eae knowledge of Botany. 
use of Young P. 
THE GARDENE ER’S MANUAL, containing Prac- 
tical Instructions for the Cultivation and Management of the 
‘lower, the Fruit, and the Kitchen Garden, with th 
the Greenhouse, and Conservatory, adapted to 
large Gardens. New edition, in Foolscap 8v0., price 2s. cloth 
lettered.—London: Cravockx & Co., 48, Va Mose eles Tow, 
bel be AND CHURCH- pee 
, with 60 Engravings, 12s. 
N THE TAYING- OUT, SUANTING, and MA.- 
NAGING of CEMETERIES, eel ne the IMPROVEMENT 
of CHURCH-YARDS. , F.L.S. &c., Author of 
“The Eneyclopeedia of Gardening,” 
London: Loneman, Brows, cas es Lonemans. 
Shortly will be pub! ee ke rict 
TREATISE on “ RENDLE’S T. ANK SYSTEM 
OF COMMUNICATING aaa 70 HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDINGS,” will be be eel in a few days, embellished with 
eight Engravings. ‘an be procured of Mr. W. E, Renpue, 
Union Road Nursery. 
hg ee ake 
r PAO, ready, price 3s., with Maps of Canada and New Zealand, 
HE EMIG RANTS HAND- BOOK OF FACTS, 
LIA, Cae RNING CANADA, NEW ZEALAND, AUST RAL 
tages Sean oF GOOD HOPE, Boone with the relative advan- 
ot r for Emigation; and practical 
ghee 
ie Borvan, Esq, 
ih 
. Cores, 139, Cheapside, London; J. Ga 
ter; G. Purity, Liverpool; and W. R. ade Gora Manches- 
STANDARD WORKS ON INDIA AND CHINA, 
By Hueuw Murray, Esq., F.R.8. ei assisted by Eminent ‘Authors. 
Now eady, 
N HISTORICAL and | DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT 
of BRITISH INDIA, from the most Remote Period to the 
With a Map and 26 Engravings. 
Fourth Edition. 3 vols. small 8yo. 15s. 
AN HISTORICAL and DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT 
of CHINA, from the Earliest Ages to the Peace of Nan-kin, 
With a Map and 36 Engravings, 3d Edition, revised and enlahae 
Three vols. small 8vo, 15s, 
Oriver & Boyp, Edinburgh; Ce ae Marsuaut, & Co., 
md 
TEGG@’S LONDON eee 
On Monday, the ist of May, printed in a superior manner, on 
paper made a ae purpose, to be continued monthly, price 
“ee BisnopencenN of 
EGG’S LO NDON MAGAZINE of KNOWLEDGE 
and AMUSEMENT, a Work calculated to promote the hap- 
piness and peace of society, advance the interests of religion, 
virtue, and humanity, and encourage a Sate of industry, econo- 
“— and perseverance amongst t all clas 
Hy rose communications in Renner the objects and 
nature of the above work, to be addressed for the Editor to the 
care of the Publisher. 
London: Printed ee Tuomas TseG, 73, Cheapside, and sold 
by all other Bookseller: 
On the Ist of May, once TaNOMVAOED 
TRUE ZOOLOGIST. This Number contains, in addi- 
tion to Be mit shorter communications, the follow- 
ing important Pa) 
n the Birds of Sussex. 
By A. E. Knox, Esq., M.A, 
On the Birds a Cele OE By E. H. Ropp, Esq. 
On the Caym: RLES War ON, Esq 
On the power i yosbersetl by Bees 0! a Queen from 
an egg intended to produce a ayorien By J.D. SaL- 
Mon, Esq. 
Joun Van Voo: 
st, 1, Paternoster-row. 
‘LJ OTHOUSES, | CONSERVATORIES, &c., Made 
Fixed Complete jn all parts of the Kingdom, One 
two, and three-light Cucumber and Meion-Boxes and Lights of 
all sizes kept ready for immediate use, packed and sent to all 
parts of the Kingdom; warranted best material Two-light 
oxes and Lights complete, from 1/. 8s. Gard en-Lights Made 
and Glazed from 1s. per foot, at Jas. WATTS, Sash Manufactory, 
Claremont-place, Old Lig road. 
Reference given. 
BE E-HIVES.—Grorcr Neigusour and Son beg 
toinform their Apiarian Friends that in consequence of the 
formation of a new line of street, they have removed their pie: 
ness from No, 131, High Holborn, to, more spacious and comm: 
gone Premises, numbered 127 in the same street. Their selestion 
ee- hives for this season comprehends most varicties now in 
qoeee eae “Nutt’s Patent Hives’? (for the sale of which 
they are the only nathorices agents), the «* Single-Box Hive, 
the “Ladies? Observatory Hive,” the ‘ Improved Cottage Hive,” 
ith Glasses, &c., from Yeither of ition the Preuss may be 
taken at any time without the destruction of tl ees. GN. 
ae Son have also Glass Hives and other cauree veonnectetl with 
Bee Management, at their Apiarian Depdt and Honey Ware- 
House 127, High Holborn, corner of Southampton-street, Lon- 
do Letters of inanity relative to the above must have 
ae Stamps inclose: 
“Nutr on Bens” 
A OM POUND DECOCTION OF SA RSAPARILLA. 
—Sceurvy, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Face, Roughness ws 
the Skin, Chronic Rheumatism, Indigestion, Chronic Liver Affec. 
éneral Debility, particularly when caused by exce! 
effects of taking Mercury are among the numerous diseases ar 
affections for which this invaluable alterative is almost a specific. 
Po those effected with, or predisposed to, any of the neve dis- 
orders, a course, spring and’ autumn, is generally recommended 
by the Faculty. The preparation of ‘this Decoction is, however, 
difficult, and its dose somewhat large. All its virtues are pos- 
sessed in a portable and pleasant form, by the Concentrated 
Compound Decoction of Sarsaparilla, prepared by Bens. Moxon 
and Sons, Chemists, Hu 
Sold in Bottles, at 4s. 6d. ., 128., and 22s, (equal to 6, 16, and 32 
pints of the Decoction), by all respectable medicine v venders 
London Agents: ay & Sons, Sutton, Edwards, Newberr 
&c.’; York, Dennis ie Son; Dublin, at Paueee s etic Hall, 
Edinburgh, J.and R, Rai HS Quebec, J. Musso 
th Edition), 3 now published. 
ORNAMENT AL WIREW ORK FORTHE - GARDEN, 
390, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, 
B. THOMPSON, in preterally Padien owledaia the 
* kind patronage which the RoE, and Gentry so liberally 
bestowed upon him last season, begs respectfully to announce 
that that encouragement has induced him to bestow more atten- 
tion to this department of Ornamental and Useful Work. He 
has in consequence prepared several Novel Designs in FANCY 
WIREWORK, suited to the Flower- Garden and Greenhouse, and 
again submits for inspection his Extensive Stock of Flo 
‘Trainers, Borders, and Stands, with ee ieiaile 
aad ts, 
Seal s,and Temples; improved Garden and Ho’ 
asinesy ee Fomigating Bellows, and other iovreeultural 
Impiements. +. B. Tuompson’s Improved Waterpots, which 
jossess repnHiaeYabTS advantage over ail others, the smaller size 
being peculiarly adapted for Ladies. Game and Cattle Fence in 
great variety. 
ECHY’S 3 ELEGANCIES for PRESENTS and 
- USE.—The greatest variety for Ladies and Gentiemen, 
both in price and choice, is at Mecn’s MANuracrory and Em- 
portum of Exxcancies, No. 4, Leadenhall-street. Here nays Fe 
suited the ecb ae mike or the luxurious. 
to 132. 10s. ; writing- desks, 10s, to 20.5 dressing-cases, 218 
1001. ; work- boxes, tee 201. ; leather writing-cases; with or 
without dressin 3 a to 16/.; tea-chests, 7. “Gd. to 81.5 eD~ 
yelope-cases, a6 10l.; inkstands, in wood, a 
Ve aba -maché, s. to 61. 6s. ; eg aoe sa Me work. tables, 
10s.; sets of tea-trays, 8/. cake Hane 
oe to 508. 3 card-racks, one to Ate: ; hand- Svea 18s. 4 ie 
netting-boxes, 25s. to 27s.; card.boxes, al, to lL. 58-5 pole. 
screens, ne hos. per pais ladies’ folios, richly P tee (8 
gi. 33.3; ladi 
pavers and eather, at all prices 5 ladies’ seont ean toilet bottles, 
78. J 
adies? card-cases, 103. to 54.5 ele ee chess- 
seven-day razors, from 25s. 
Scotch strops, in every variety ; Sore knives, 
BL. 5 splendid Wharncliffe kniv ies’ scissors, 
pair; cases of plated and silver emesis; to 251.5 
did table cutlery, to 401.; and a ee © 
which catalog sues may be Bee exer 
extensively on his own prem 
warranted.—Tabie Cutlery, Sheffie 1a late, &e. 
from 10s. to 
, 58. to 508. per 
“cases. of sree 
L,OUNT AINS, VASES, TAZZAS, FIGURES, &e., 
in Ma ae Ar aatiey ace ene Parker’s Cement, to be seen 
PA E A Co. 
Holland- street, Sur- 
aor Collection of 
rey, foot of Blackfriars bridge. Witiso @ large 
Chimney Shatts, Pedestals, Capitals, Consoles, Trusses, &c, 
SHADES FOR GREENHOUSES. 
WEEKS & Co., Arcuirects, HorTicuLTURAL 
LpErs, &c., Gloucester-place, King’s-road, Chelsea.— 
the great simplicity of their improved plan of Savino, by 
which the roof of the largest or smallest house can be instantly 
covered with a sheet of Canvas, renders the principle an object 
of pen en be seen in use at most of the London ee 
series, and a - 
helsea, 
LADY, an original Subscriber to the Gard 7 
aks Chronicle, wishes to make known that she has an ALOE, 
100 years old, which she expects to blossom soon ; 
grown too lar; ‘ge for her greenhouse, wishes to dispose of it. For 
particulars, she refers to Mr, Mrranp, Bookseller, Chapel-street, 
Grosvenor-place, 
Te NURSERYMEN, ‘FLORISTS, & &e. oemite Socrery 
for the ENCOURAGEMENT of Horricutture and Froricun- 
ter beg to announce that they will be glad to 
receive (carriage-paid), any new scedlings of lowers, 
(out specimens ,) Plants, Fruits, or Vegetables, for the us 
- them generally known, aiding their circulatio 
rit which hitherto, Henke 
rune in Manches 
of availing themselves of such a means may forward their par- 
cels addressed, “ For the Fioricultural Society, , care of Mr. Ro- 
BINSON, Falstaff Market-place, Manchester. 
N.B.—The above Society meet every Saturday, so that speci- 
mens sent for their inspection ought to be delivered as above, 
not later than 12 o’clock at noon on that day. 
\AUTION. —Several Perfumers of appareut Peete 
ability, for the sake of gaining a trifle more profit, basely at- 
tempt to impor their pernicious compounis upon the publics a8, the 
real ‘*MACASSAR OIL” for the Hair, and “ KAL 
they con the bills ana labels of the ovina ait 
rthe word “ Gi 
fustrate such ponies 
the Complexion. 
mM ak place of S ROWLAND! 3. To 
it is necessary, on purchasing Sither 1 ticle, to see that the word 
ROWLAND'Sis on the wrapper, a8 follows, without which none 
are Cy ROWLAND’s MAcas pal pee the growth, and for 
Bea ig the Human Hair. P iS 6d., 78. or Family brpade 
(oneal four small) los. 6d.; and aOubIE that size, 21s. 
bottle. RowtAnn’s Kazypor, for the Skin and Goikinlexiows 
Price 4s. 6d, and 8s. 6d. per bottle. A, ROWLAND AND SON, 
20, iets vets GARDEN, LON pa) is written in red on the 
wrappers of the Macassar O11 Kanypor, and engraven oA 
the Covernment Stamp affixed on fie Kalydor. Be sure to ask for 
pAND’S” Articles, Sold by them aid by respectable Chemists. 
atid v erfumers. 
V AY TERER’ S Sacer ‘Exhibition of AMERICAN 
PLANTS will be open for Public View the Second Week 
in May, at tee Nursery, King’s-road, Chelsea. 
Wantep , immediately, a steady, active Man, as 
PROPAGAT: He wiil be required to have a thorough 
knowledge of the Propagation and Cultivation of Plants in 
(5h org eat he by letter, with terms, references as to capa- 
bility, &c., to Yount & Co., Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk. 
April 207 1843, 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-paid. 
S HEAD GARDENER, or GARDENER and 
BAILIFF, aM ied Man, aged 36, who thoroughly under- 
ds his business all its departments of forcing, kitchen- 
garden, and anes can have an unexceptionable character 
ae his last employer, with whom he lived four years.—Diree’ 
o A. B., Post-office, Stoke Newington. 
eo 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLE. 
.. GARDENER, or GARDENER naa Pre 
Single Man, upwards of 30 years of age, who thoroughly 
under: etane the business in vate department; the most satis- 
factory reference can be given as to ability, raise &c. from 
afamily of distinction, with other references if required. Direct 
Mr. Brown, gardener at Lord Southampton’: i “Whittleburys 
Towcester. ‘ 
AS GARDENER, Davin Ripp, Gardener to the 
Countess of Harpwicke, is about to leave his Situation, 
and will be ass to engage in a Nobleman or Gentlem nan’s 
Service; he has had great experience in every de arement Q) 
Hlovticuiture, and can be highly recommended by his presentand 
former employers for strict integrity and 2 perfect knowledge of 
his profession in every Sree ay . R. is unmai 
es prime of life. Direct to , Tittenhanger Hall, 
erts, N.B.—None need AnD who do not employ several men: 
SGA RDENER, or GARDENER and FORESTER: 
arespectable Young Man, aged 27, who has had much ex! bie 
rience in good Families ; he thoroughly understands his busi 
in every department, and can have an SeRe era EE 
from the gentleman he has just left. Direct to Cc. B 
rane-terrace, Portland-town, St. John’s Wood. 
“Goel 
cree HE 
by fie most eminent Horticulturists, 
recente left. Letters addressed as above, or to the office of 
Paper will meet with immediate attention, N.B.—Liberal et 
expected, and the Management of a small Farm not object cted te 
S BAILIFF, or BAILIF 
‘espectable married man, 35 years 
abirg, who fully understands the CAaaR ORE of Ari ath nea 
and Pasture-land, athe Rearing and pecans: of eae 
ment of Pere &c.; can be highly ree ded 
of the nd-/ hapa the country ; neato 
into Ireland, Application to be made to Mr. May, ‘Hope 
sery, Leeming-lane, Beculeyy Yorksh 
Printed by M 
y BhapauRy and 
the Precine Whitetriars, in the eCity of London 
at the Ovrice, 3, Ma ancus VARs ft GARDEN. 
dlesex, where’ all A Advertisements. and Oe oatass 
‘0 the Editor.Saturday, April 29, 1813. 
—= in 
imbard-street, Fleets orm 
ts ay Mobusaned by aw 
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