VA 5 ( 
E GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[May 6, 
E AAHE CONICAL HOT- WATER ER BOILERS invented 
J. Rocens, Esq., oe be obtained of av} size from JOHN 
venoaks, Kent. 
wie 
offer it a: 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery. 
Hackney ; Messrs. Henderson’s, 
King’s-road, Chelsea; Me: 
the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of onlod. 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS: ". 
SpAENES, GREEN »&CO., No. 146, NorTa-stREET, 
GIHTON, respectt alls invite the attention of Horti 
ir HOT-WATER APPARATUS, which is a 
bly adapted ae Conservatories, Vir nd Forcing-aeusess 
i The Appar age here referred to is exceed- 
rangements, and moderate in cost; effi- 
tion, very easily managed, and 
ted, or put out of order by. acci- 
not liable to oe hee over- 
dental negle 
2 & 7 ean also, with grt CO Comaaee onexpe- 
rience) Grecminend their HOT-W JS for warm- 
jing and ventilating C narehes RO - “Public Buildings. "Shops, 
Factori Seivete ‘Dwell 
Further particulars will ree He se sonered on application as 
aboye, and reference een to most respectable persons on whose 
premises the Apparatu s been for many months in opera ati lon. 
OT 2 AP 
WATER APP. ARATUS , for Horticultur val and 
other Buildings.—STEPHENSON and Co., Grace- 
church-s! oe Inventors of the improved Conic: al and Double 
Cylindrical oilers, respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Trorticaltursts, that they constantly keep in Stock a variety 
of sizes of these much-approved Boilers, suitable for Houses or 
Pits of any eter a he testimony of Dr. Lindley to the 
merits of these Boilers eae le, eres 1842, page 175, 
and February, 1843, page Pare nders it unnecessary to offer any 
remarks upon them beyond ie following brief 
hey are complete without furnace or brickwork, movable at 
pleasure, very srnementel in pee eg and require attention 
only once in 14 or 15 S. md upwards. Further 
articwlars, with Se 3 Hor heating “aay description of build- 
application. pepe ecto, ee 
&c. 
N.B 
every ea ption. 
ENN’S SYSTEM OF HOTHOUSE-BUILDING, 
WARMING, and Vv Periae Enos superiority of the 
vi Ni ir obtaining a 
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and study to perfec’ 
tories, Beaten iGfeerucdbes, Pits, ke ae 
oa and to heat them with IMPROVED HOT. WATE 
APPARATUS, to ensure ANY DE EGREE OF TEMPERA' cae 
earnestly solicits de ao n of the working of this system 
at the Inventor’s am. 
The peculiar advantages in tat ses erected upon, or altered 
iple, are—Free and rapid Circulation, Equalit y of 
and mie and agreeable access, at all times, to the 
most delicate cone Futich as. 
Churches, Chapels, oak ancaka or other large Public 
Buildings and oe ing. es, warmed and ventilate: ed, The 
Heating Apparatus, wh in s of the very best dese 
bining Durability and Simplicity with Eco 
of Fuel, is manufactur nd fixed under the super 
. PENN, Esq., Engineer, 
Esq, Isle worth, and 
d with 
MEL SIs ND UM ER- BE EDS. &e 
ALDWELL, PARKER, & Co., Tron- Founders, 
Scotland-Road, “ees eee Lancashire, most respectfully 
solicit the attention of the N ae Gentry, Seedsmen, Gar- 
a &c. to the improvement which 
system of Leet ae ielvehi : Spy Water—a syster 
epson all others in prot Ranae the tbat healthy P: slants in the 
shortest time, for which they can produce the most undeniable 
reference. 
The improved system preven’ uts the scorching of plants, 
common to fines, and keeps the house in one regular tempera 
ture, with a saving of face At labour ; and the Improvers w 
i stem to be superior to any o ee and ultimately, far 
less expensive. 
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Leigh, Es pap ee Bae 
T. Robinson, me 
Mr. Skirving, Nui eerie and 
Seedeman, Liver oe 
ale 
REF 
The Right Hon. the Earl of 
Derby, Knowsley 
The Right Hon. 
Sefton, Croxteth 
The Right ao, Lord F, 
ton, Worsle; 
Hon, Lord enon Sudbury 
Sir Philip Egerton, Bart., 
Y ene Earl of 
Eger- 
001 
WW terapool 
Esq., Bod- 
rgd 
i Morris, E Pega 
Sir Edw. Cust, Bart., Leasowe 
Sir E. Mostyn, Bart., Talucre 
Sir John Williams, Bart., Bodle- 
wyddan 
Sir R. Brooke, Bart., Norton 
riory 
Rev. J. J. Hornby, A.M., Win- | 
sige 
RL ayland, Esq., 
F. B. Byne, E sq., Isle of Man 
2 Ww alien oe sq., Calderston 
‘inington 
Maceles. 
Meyrick, Hee T. Biockleust ESq., 
R. aware: Esq., 
a ee h ieacke, Bea. Bre- 
eg ‘gan 
0b, 
‘fel 
ie A ooke, teh +, Mere 
Str 
‘Ale Spittle, on. 
A.L, Gower, met ‘Ca stie Mal- 
ne Woolwright, Esq., Wevertree|  gwyn 
W. Fielden, Esq., Feniscowles L. B. Wesketh, Esq., Gwyrch 
R. Roskeil, Esq., Woolton Castl 
0) S ARTIFICIAL GUAN 
Manosn Worzer, &c, By the use of the abov 
the enormous yield at the rat 
"oe 
eee Portable Farm 
from 6 to 7 ewt. per aere.—Chem 
Lambeth. __ 
G U0 A Nee Bec SAE ia, 
yor : , 
BY THE Bag ae 
NTHONY GIBBS & SONS, LO: 
GrBns, “BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL ano BRISTOL, 
it] Co GYPSUM for MANURE, fit for use, and 
put into carts or boats, at 20s. per ton, may be had of J. &E, 
Srurex, Chemists, 18, Wheeley’ 's-lane, Birming) 
JQUID MANURE.—Pumps of a superior construc~ 
am, 
4 tion foray Manure, portable and stationary. Garden 
Pumps, Hydraulic ditto, and for deep Wells; ait en Ships, 
Barges, Tanners, Brewers, Soap-' rea, ee s kept for 
Hire, Wells, and Excavation late 
G pOROE TURNER, 63, Dorset-stre 
TO AGRICULTURISTS.. —Now 1 ready, price 1s. each. 
GRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY FOR THE USE 
OF YOUNG FARMERS. By C. W. Johnson, aay FB pay ay) 
2. THE oomace FARMER’S ASSISTANT. w. 
ORs Esq., F.. 
3. EVERY fase tis OWN BREWER. 
ON GUANO AS A FERTILISER. 
Bs +» BRS. © pri eo s. 6d. 
. ON FERTILISERS IN GENERAL, 
Ese. + F.RB.S., price 12s 
SQUAREY’S AGRIC ULTURAL CHEMISTRY FOR THE 
ye Ac ICAL FARMER. rice 5s. 
n the THE FARMER’S CALENDAR. By C. W. 
1 
JAMIN Towts Ry 
ect. 
By Child. 
By C. W. Johnson, 
By C. W. Johnson, 
Solingen, Esq,., pric 
ASuprLEMen 
pRopEnty’ ae 
Exam ple Fai 
Avs’ PLANTER AND PRUNER’S ASSISTANT. Price 
fs -.L0s Ma ins: FARMER'S MANUAL, Price 6 
11, SING hea ON GRASSES. oles erie: Price 30s. 
, and all ! Booksellers, 
TITMARSH IN IREL AND.— —In 2 yols., post 8vo, price 21s. 
pie IRISH SKETCH-BOOK. By Mr. M.A. Trr- 
ARsH. With nanan Engravings on Wood, from the 
Anthor’s Designs, APMAN and Ass, 186, Strand, 
Be a Ries 
trand. 
ea 
to Mr. Morton’s Work on the NATURE AND 
SOILS, being a second Report of Whitfield 
In One “ar ae 8vo., price 10: 
tials Paes ©) Po 
Pp 2 eos 
Tuomas CARLYLE. 
CHAPMAN and Havx, 186, 
Second Edition, in 8vo. 8. Gd, 
TPHE COLD- WATER Sys CieM | ‘ its aL plenee and 
most effectual employment, in various diseases ; the Author’s 
object being o voint out the truth on this subject, and to show 
where the grandest results may alone confidently be expected. 
With some new Cases. By T. & 
have been icularly ‘pleased with his sexitionary re- 
; they are yeasonable and instructive. will disabuse 
a of a great deal of prejudice on one Been important 
count Herald. 
e is such an air of sincerity and truth in the writings of 
that he irresistibly wang our good opinion and con- 
PP Literary corre, Mav 
Published by Sine Nn &Co., Patemoster -row ; and Harcuanp 
& Son, 187, Piccadill 
iranAm, M. + 
{;DWARD BECK invites the attention of Horticul- 
turists to the different articles manufactured by him in 
SLATE, They may be seenin use a’ oRrTON Corrack, IsLE- 
wourn, upon application to the Gardener—Sundays eacepted. 
M OXON’S EFFERVESCENT MAGNESIAN APE- 
NV RIENT may be had of all respectable medicine-venders 
payee! out Great Britain and Ireland, and nearly every part of 
ed world. In all parts has, met with the sanction of 
S ne the medi ommend it to their 
he best Family Jigtibnes discovered. It is of 
ein pains in the Head, eahisth or habit wl costive- 
Affections, raaneas Sickness, Heartburn, Indiges- 
, Piles, Dai and as an aperient saline dtanehe in 
all febrile affection: an effectual petseoe for derangement 
oe the stomach and nen s either in eating 
r drinking. 
approved saline Ape nie w ithout the er atbae vents taste which 
medi of that class, and is so agreeable that 
ce it without Coy Prepared only by 
28. are 4s. ‘Gad., and 11s, 
” Moxon & Sura (then co-partners), Chemists, Hull, ” engraved 
on the Sey stamp.—Wholesale Agents, BARCLAY and 
Sons, &e., 
EE-HIVES.—Grorer Nuicunour aha Son x beg 
to inform their Apiarian Friends that in consequence of the 
formation of a He line of street, they have removed their busi- 
ness fr ona No. High Holborn, to more spacious and commo- 
dious Premis red 127 in the same Their selection 
ot Bees hiv e8 for hie eeaon comprehends wniost varieties now in 
fog including by Pe Hives” (for the sale of which 
I e the only eatharte d agents), the ‘ Single-Box ne 
adies’ ‘ervatory Hive,” the ‘ Improved Cottage Hive,” 
Sy Ke. ., from either of which the produce may be 
taken ute ny time without the AU occlu of the Bees. G.N- 
and Son have also Glass Hiv nd other articles connected w 
Bee Management, at their Aptatiaty Dep6t and Honey ih sa 
house, 127, High Holborn, corner of Southampton-street, Lon 
don. Letters of inguiry relative to the above must have, Post- 
age ihe es sed 
“Nut? on Bers” (6th Be Edition), now published. 
82 
RSERYMEN, HORTICULTURIST 
*PRorac: PING GLASSES—White, Is. Ba “per Ib. 
Green, 1s. per lb., or from a wl lignes per doz. CUCUM- 
BER-TUBES, all lengths, from ; GRAPE-SE 
‘- ith holes, from 28, ead BISH- BOWLS, from 1 
untains, with hole in bottom, 2s. 3 
PELLATI’S PALCON GLASS- WORKS, Hontanp- 
R LACKFRIAR’S, Where every description of Table- Glass 
and China, is onsale. Days for viewing the Manufactory, Tues- 
day, Wednesday, and Thursday. 
TVOUNTAINS, VASES, TAZZAS, FIGURES, 
in Marble, Artificial stone, aa Parker’s Cement, tea e 
at WYATT, PARKER, & Co HARF, Holland-street, Surrey 
foot of Blackfriar’s- bridge. SARS ‘a large ebay of Chimney 
Shafts, Pedestals, Cay 1 & 
HADES FOR ST OREENEOUEE 8. 
af Ww ES & Co., ARCHITECTS, HorticuLTuRAL 
we &c., Gloucester-place, paste oe unk sea— 
The great veimplicity of their improv D 
which the roof of the largest or smallest Bouse can ie Instant 
with a sheet of Canvas, renders se principle an object 
ation. To be seen in use at most of the Li 
nd at their Horticultural Manufac' ee Gloucester-place, 
8 
8 
hg 
s Ww. 
at AP, cee 
LON BC OXES. aia TLIGH! iy 
JMBER diME 
ae M BOXES and LIGHTS, 
and three-light 
one, 3 0; 
y for immediate use, warranted of the ma- 
ne vent to all parts a the Kingdom; two. light 
Garden Lights made, 
ener and Frames pal 
—At JAMES WATT: 
place, Sia ‘Kent-road, 
"ag Reference given. 
from 12. 8 
per foot. 
per 
terials, 
Boxes ad 
erandcoerecn fro: 
fazed, and hung compl 
Sash Y> 
OWLAND’S ODONTO, or Peart DentIFRicE.— 
A Vegetable White LAN le prepared from Oriental Herbs 
f the most Delicious Odow d Sweetness, and free fi 
Phen at or pernicious imgrediont— '—it eradicates oes from the 
Tecth, removes decayed spots, preserves the 
the Teeth firmly in veheir sockets, rendering thei beautifully 
MEY, n EAHA eRe it eradicates Scurvy from the 
renders them ofa healthy reds At 
fevers, taking medici! ne ey, 
fragrance to the breath.—Price 28. 9d. per box, duty inc 
WLAND’S ALSANA EXTRACT Se relieves the 
ae oven Toothache, Gum-boils, Swelled Face, §e,; itis also 
an excellent Stomachic, in cases of Siatutenons Spasmodic ra 
abs §c., and gives instantaneous relief.—Price 2s. 9d., 
and 108: 6d. per ae 
BND ICE. . ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON-GARDEN, 
NDON, is capraved on the Government Stamp, which is 
paces on each article; also printed, in red, on the wrapper of 
the latter. Sold by them, and by Chemists and Ladies 
[BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.) 
TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, GARDENERS, and OTHERS, 
F. M’NEILL & CO., Patentees of Improved Patent 
ASPHALTED FELT, beg to draw attention to their supe- 
rior manufacture for ROOFING, which is now so extensively 
ased in lieu of slates, tiles, thatch, &c., for Houses, Cottages, 
Out-buildings, Verandahs, Sheds, and, in fact, every description 
of building, and is parou ay adapted, from its non-: Gate 
| qualities, aS a cove: and protection for plants, &c. his arti- 
cle is iaeanachitel purposely for securing a perfectly tight ees 
against rain and snow, and for Se eUne, the Ce heat of 
5 y its non-conducting qualities. It is im ervious to ia 
and uelsble to crack with changes of temperature. The timber 
as the weight of the 
kc., and 
s be asaving of at least one-half; and 
Fev’ compar red Ww ith tiles, is considerably less than one-half; 
and ih slating tie difference is still greater. This article 
comb incseconomiy, coxph, and neatness; it is manufactured 
32 ae wide, and may be ordered for the ‘length of any build- 
ing, thereby pr rennne: ite cere, of many souuBS andany 
Hae actised hand may roof a moderate-sized house in a few 
hours.—Parties sending to the manufactory, Lambs Buildings, 
Bunhill London, may have it immediately cut off from the 
geet es and furnished eR we instant, so that they pay for no 
¢ than is actually re 
t ‘he price of Roofing Pelt i i only One Penny per square foot. 
4 Samples, with full directions as to its application, sent to 
ie art of town or country, and orders by post immediately 
executed. 
Patent Felt 
ATSON’S GRANULATED COMPOST, decidedly 
the Best and Cheapest Manure ever offered to the British 
Farmer. A single trial will demonstrate its superiority, both in 
respect to its effect and its economy. It is sold in the very best 
possible form for immediate use; its composition is uniform, and 
its particles are not liable to cohere. 
MPOST contains, in a concentrated 
tory, Lamb’s-buildings, Bunhill 
plants 
but it has oe fo cand so. Us aan nutritious as to su 
heaviest crops till the latest px d of growth, and to tenga the 
soil in a better pena for a Het crop te any Artificial 
Manure yet offered to the Farmer. 
For Winter Wheat “it will be found most Ba Vena to apply 
it as a top-d g early in the spring. For Spring Crops of all 
kinds 6f grain it should be sown broadcast and harrowed in 
with the seed. For Turnips it may be drilled in with the seed. 
For Grass or Hay it should be applied broadcast, early in the 
spring, The quantity recommended is from 4 to 6 ewt. per statute 
acre, accordin, ng to the crop and the previous condition of the land. 
N’S GRA LATED COMPOST is confidently recom- 
Po to Market Gardeners, as it has always produced the very 
‘ects when applied to the Onion a ‘Turnip crops. Tt is 
offered to the Public at 10s. per cwt., or 102. per ton, For the 
accommodation of Florists and Amateu ctr Gardeners, the Gra- 
NULATED Compost is sold in 20s. barrels, ee containing 2 cwt., 
and in 5s. barrels, containing half a cwt. e 
Mr. Mark Forurrciun, 40, Upper ae ‘street, Sole Agent. 
OGS.—The Largest and Handsomest description of 
the NEWFOUNDLAND Sort for Sale. Direct to A. B., 
Post. seed Pekin 
"WANT PLACES AL Letters to be Bos ~paid. 
S$ HEAD-GARDENER, a married Man, who has @ 
thorough SRB of his business in all its branches; 
could ee charge of a small Farm, and his Wife the Dairy an 
Poultr nm have an wrth! character from the 
gentieman Me aa about, ieevines —Addre: o M. N., care of Mrs. 
Shoas ce, Acton, Midaleseiee 
SE ET ee aes ie nae 
AS. GARDENER, a married Man, aged 35, who 
perfectly understands his business, and is well acquainted 
with the management of Land, Cows, or any other cattle. 
have four heokh undeniable character from the gentleman he is 
ues c ., Messrs. Paun & Son, Cheshunt, Herts. 
AS 6 GARDENER, a respectable married Man, without 
mbrance, aged 30, 
Hudineas and would not object to peceuntendl a small Fat 
Cows. Gan ha ae a Ape character from the place he bas just Teft 
—Direct to C. Mr. ¥rvyer’s, Nurseryman, Camberwell. 
S GARDENE oR, a married Man, aged 40, who under- 
stands his nusiness, and can have a good character from his 
last situation. Direct to L.L., at Mr. SMAL1's, Nurserymany 
es Back 
TPT 
Ae GARDENER ; to Ste tool after Cows, and make him~ 
self generally useful, & a respectable married Man, who oa 
havea edod character from his last situation. Direct to E, P 
Greenland Grove, Cromer-street. 
Bad er gsrurelce Nig Eigse re 7a Ace Rename Ho 
AS S GARDENER, a respectable middle-aged Man, wae 
- understands his idan and has no one e ‘0 make 
t Mr, Saurer’s 
pee 
TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN. 
8 GARDENER; 
an efficient knowledge 
culture and Arboriculture; he could, 
undertake the management of I" 
meaner? from the gentleman he is abo 
MEGS LO I 
himself generally useful.—Direct to T. W., 
Grocer, Charlton, Kent. 
a single Man, aged 28, possessin ng 
in the various departments ie 
in addition, if requirg : 
$ and Draining. Cat 
out to 
yeaves 
z aie in 
pea Mk Lombard-street, Fleet-streel ee 
ePrasinct of of “yh ey ‘London, and Published vy Ni th 
x Ory jy Osta ¢ GARDEN, in the Cu any of ed 
dlekex whe nd ons are to be a 
to the aditor.—-Satur 
