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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 8, 
Waite FIELD CARROT SEED of the finest quality, 
at 3s. 6d. per lb., for not less than 7 lbs., may be obpsined: on 
Gorpon, THOMSON, & Basxert, Seedsmen, 25, F\ 
OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Hebel and 
OvnEx fo ale neal d Co., 61, Grace- 
London. 
VALUABLE ORCHIDACE FROM INDIA. 
N ESSRS. J.C. and 8S. STEVENS beg to announce 
Ju that they have just received notice of a BOX of ORCHI- 
DACE: collected in the Presidency of Bombay between the ee 
and the 25th Feb, last, being on board the ‘ Oriental.” 
will be landed at Southampton on or about the ae inst., aad 
iramediately sold by a at their Great Roo King. &t,; 
Covent Garden, Due notice of the day of Sale ne Paes 
TO ae SN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS beg to 
announce they are instructed to submit to rate eRe, 
tition, at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on oe pl 
ock, a very rare Collection ore 
ws (the entire Stock ofa cole chared ‘NewateHny 
INK3, DAHLIAS, an ety of Plants 
Also a quantity ot Carnation Sticks, Shades ,&c. May 
be viewed the morning of Sale. Catalogues may be had at the 
Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 
R. JOHN KING begs to give Notice that he intends 
to sell by Public at on ps 12th day of April, 1843, at 
10 o’clock, on the premises, Brixton-road, a fine collection of 
Greenhouse plants, a dhe large Specimen of ACACIA ARMATA, 12 
feet high, in full blossom; some of the new Scarier PELARGO- 
Niums, CHina Roszs, &c. "&e. Also Me collection of Herba- 
ceous plants, Flower Seeds, &c. nes on the premises, of 
rt. Laks, Seedsman, BisLopewaten atreek; and of the Auctioneer, 
Hackney-road. 
ie CONOMIC. LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 
4 No. 34, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON 
Established 1823. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 3 William IV. 
LOWER RATES 0 ‘MIUM THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER OFFICE, 
that entitle the assured ¢o participate in the profits, as follow: 
“Age. | 15 {20 25 | 30 |_ 35 |_40 | 48 50 
‘Annual | | | | 
sees 1 10 a 14 7 19 0j2 4 cene 219 9/3 11 of 80 
per 
er sete declared in 1834 amounted upon ao average to 16/. 
per cent. on the premiums then paid; and in 1839 a second 
Bonus was awarded, amounting on the aver abe to ig per cent, 
on the premiums paid during the preceding five yea 
No extra charge for residence in any part of EAroves nor for 
proceeding (in a decked, sailing, or steam vessel) from any one 
Port theteot to another during peace, to Assurers, not being sea- 
faring men by profession. Licenses are grantees 0 go to any part 
of the world upon terms proportionate to the 
Policies on the lives of persons dying by suicide duelling, or b: 
the interests of 
parties to whom they may have been Tepallgs eactened: 
Assurances may be effected on any and every day. 
y order of the "Board of Directors, 
PRELL JAMES Downer, Secretary. 
Coes. at GENERAL LIFE ASSUR- 
ANCE, ANNUITY, FAMILY ENDOWMENT, and LOAN 
ASSOCIATION, 112, Cheapside, London. 
Every description of Life Assurance entertained, premiums 
payable quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly ; loans advanced from 25/, 
to 500/., for three or more years, on approved personal or other 
security, on the borrower assuring his or her life for a moderate 
amount. 
Endowments for children to receive a stated sum of money on 
arriving at 14 or 21; in case of death Wee whole of the money 
returned to the parents. Arnnuities immediate or deferred. Pro- 
es and every information to ce had of Freperice Law- 
, Resident Secretary, 112, Che: 
HOT WATER FOR Sorina 
tors of the improved Conical and Double 
elisa Boilers, respectfully acquaint the No 
Horticulturists, that they constantly kee} 
otsizes of these much-approved Boilers, suitable for Houses or 
Pits of any dimensions. ‘The testimony of Dr. Lindley to the 
merits of these Boilers (see Chronicle, March, 1842, page 175, 
and February, 1843, page 87), renders it unnecessary to offer any 
them beyond the following brief description :— 
‘hey are complete without furnace or bei ckwork, movable at 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, and require attention 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 4/. 4s. and upwards, Further 
particulars, with estimates for heating any deseripti ion of build- 
ing, will be pene upon application. Iron Fey Sane Hurdles, 
ee See Wir rk, Garden Implements, &c, 
—The Trade snpplied with Hot-water Pipes ee fittings of 
oe ‘description 
Gat CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS invented 
by J. Rocers, Esq., may be obtained of ones size from JOHN 
ene Ironmonger, &c., Sevenoaks, Kent 
J. Suewen having had every opportunity sarorded him by an 
ertensive practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs to 
offer it as most efficient and economical: it may be seen at 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. Loddiges’, 
Hackney ; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple-place; Mr. Knight’s, 
King’s-road, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, Exeter; and at 
the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London. 
ENN’S SYSTEM OF HOTHOUSE BUILDING 
- WARMING, and VENTILATING.—The superiority of the 
principle first introduced by Jno. Penn, Esq., for obtaining a 
in heated 
obility, Gentry, 
Byer INSTITUTION for the» RELIEF 
DIGENT GARDENERS AND THEIR 
WIDOW abst Meeting of the SD uicTtbeee to this Insti- 
tution will be held on Tharsdaye the eh ails of June next, for the 
ae Buspore of uae: two Pensi ie 
s desirous of becoming Candidates are requested to 
forwasd beiieie estinoniels on or before Saturday the 22d inst. 
e3 after that time none can be reccived), to the Sti of 
whom Copies of the Rules and Lists of SubeerBer, may be ob- 
tained.—Epwarp R. Custer, Secretary, 97, Farringdon-st. 
SHADES FOR GREENHOUSES. 
J WEEKS & Co., Arcuirects, HorticuttuRab 
* Burnpers, &c., Gloucester-place, Fen 's-road, Chelsea.— 
The great simplicity of their improved plan of SHADING, by 
which the roof of the largest or smallest Henne can be instantly 
covered with a sheet of Canvas, renders the principle an object 
of admiration. re be seen in use at most of te London Sie 
series, as at the: y, G ph 
Chelsea, 
M OXON S EFFERVESCENT MAGNESIAN APE- 
- RIENT may be had of all respectabie medicine-venders 
throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and nearly every part of 
the civilized poate In all parts it has met with the sanction of 
members o! medical profession, who recommend it to their 
patients as the pet Family Purgat ered. It is of 
eminent service in ead in the Head, casual or Habitual costive- 
ness, Bilious Affec' , Nausea, Sickness) Heartburn, Indiges- 
tion, Gout, Piles an aperient saline draught in 
all febrile affections. It is an effectual remedy for derangement 
of the stomach and head, resulting from excess cither in eating 
or drinking. It possesses all the medicinal powers of the most 
approved saline po pte without the disagreeable taste which 
ines of that class, and is so agreeable that 
tl 
being now fully blished, W. acquaints 
the Nobility, Horticulturists, pled pines Public generally, that 
having, in conjunction with the Inventor, devoted much time 
and study to perfect ee same in the construction of Conserva- 
tories, ves, Greenhouses, Pits, and other Fen 
Erections, and to Wet them with OALONTY HOT. 
APPARATUS, to ensure ANY DEG aint Vtoan: 
earnestly solicits their inspection of the averdny of this system 
at the Inventor’s residence, Lewisham. 
The peculiar advantages in Houses erected upon, or altered 
to, this principle, are—Free and rapid Circulation, Equality of 
Temperature, and safe te ‘agreeable access, at all times, to "the 
most delicate constitutio 
urches, Chapels, ‘“Mannfactories, or other large Public 
Buildings and Dwelling-houses, warmed and ventilated, The 
Heating Apparatus, which is of the very best description, com- 
bining: Sours ability and Simplicity with Economy in the Con- 
mption of Fuel, is manufactured by and fixed under the super- 
inesudenue of JNO. PENN, Esq., Engineer. 
Reference is permitted to Jvo. Wit LMOT, Esq., Isleworth, and 
numerous other Gentlemen, who are practically acquainted with 
the merits of W. H111’s mode of applying Mr. Penn’s principle. 
esigns, and every information, may be jnsssssel on application 
to W. Hrur, Builder and Surveyor, Lewisha 
pues oa ae Nitrates on wae and Potash, 
Also Eo eee Bette 
Guano Gupertot to the F Fo 
Ammonia, and all other Chemical Manures, 0! 
x cash, Rock Salt and Agricultural Sait. — Sold. ty Mark 
Forunnctnt Merchant and Agricultural Agent, 40, Upper 
Thames-s 
*y* Pamphlets treating the above may be had of Mr.F, 
IQUID MANURE.—Pvumps of a superior construc- 
tion for Liquid Manure, portable and stationary. Garden 
oTv Hydraulic ditto, and for 
arges, Tanners, Brewers, So oap- -boilers, &c. Pumps kept for 
ihre, for Wells and Exeavatic — BENJAMIN’ Fowseit,’ late 
EORGE TURNER, 63, Dorset-! street, Fleet- street. 
G janet. Outs SecA alia ae; 
THE IMEORTERS, 
BY 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, LONDON 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL AND BRISTOL. 
Porrer’s ARTIFICIAL GUANO. — Turnirs, 
Worzet, &c. the use of the above Manure, 
the enormous yield at the rate of 86 tons per acre was obta’ ‘ined 
iL0B% MANGEL BM hy re A. Cotton, of Hil- 
the Foreign Guar 
similar circumstances. 
Lehag Gua: 
Potter’ '$ Portable Farm-yard Manure, at 47. 15s. per ton; 
ira 6 to 7 cwt. per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Upper Fore- Ste, 
Lambeth. 
crease wa 
A ae yee & Co., Architects, &c., Gl ter-Plac 
's Road, Chelsea, Hothouse- builders and Hot- water 
Riksane Ceewnietnees seeing that several parties pretend to 
Jay claim to the Open Trou; ‘ank, or Gutt er system of heating, 
é ‘0. here lay Belors the Horticultural world their prac- 
burn; Sir Epon 
e they could givea Hist “of 200 names, where they have fixed 
that Peet ples or their improvement on it. above sketch 
represents a pit, shewing the eel for the purpose of Bottom- 
Heat, whieh answers well. cit an inspection of 
their improvements in Binding, ‘Heating, and ete, at 
OT-WATER APPARATUS “FOR ~ “HEATING 
Fae Satta BUILDINGS, DWELLING.-. BS 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improve 
ciples, and at very moderate CBOE erected by eae and 
ean BAILEY, 272, HO. 
. BAILEY having: evated much time to the considera- 
tion oF this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their eae rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
ity in the apparatus with SentOnTy. in the charge. The: 
‘land, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
men, and have had the honour to be 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing th 
works ae, splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick, 
D. an AILEY also construct in metal all descriptions of 
Hbreearasar Buildings and Sashes, and invite mobleniene gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely completeand 
convenient kitchen a: peers ‘atus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arr: enigerient of the oven more com- 
vibe Gas has hitherto been brought before the 
. BAltey were the first to introduce metallic curvili. 
near tpuies to eat and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Continent. 
D.and E, BArLey have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic Plant 
Protectors, which are now ready for te delivery; they 
beg to introduce to public notice a new Tro Pipe, for Orchi- 
Weceous or other Houses where vapour is co; tietanitly, or at inter- 
Vals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory, 
UANO ON SALE.—Any quantity of this Varvance 
urE can be had from the bonded Stores of the I 
porter, either in London or ease ta Spree ion to berks 
wortn, Powrur, and Pryor, felen’s Place, London; 
Epwarps, DANSON, and Co., Spent OF Wat Jos. Myers and 
Co., Importers, Liverpool. 
LATEST WORK ON CHINA. 
Now ready, in 3 Lone ibe ny witha Map, and 36 Engravings 
Jackson, price 15: 
Ay HISTORICAL & DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT 
of CHINA, from the Earliest pees be nes Peace of Nan- 
other Eminent 
Hues Murray, 
‘oa Edition, revised and anlaveed 
In a few days, by the same Au 
AN HISTORICAL & DESCRI PrIVE ACCOUNT 
of BRITISH INDIA, from the most pene Period to the Con- 
clusion of the Affghan War. 4th Editior 
Oxtver and Boyp, Edinburgh ; eiaskin Marsnavt, & Co., 
king. By 
Authors. 
Jase published, price 18., by Loneman and Con London 
y, Jun., and Ge, oy “Dublin ; Fraser and Co., ? Rdinbu rgb 
4 ARIALS ad EFFECTS of New CHEMICAL FER- 
TILIZERS, with various Experiments in Agriculture, for 
Aerating Soils and Composts—Increasing the Food o Ee ts— 
Boye. TEuee Hone etd abating the Ravages of Insects. By 
y, M.D., Member of the Royal vBECS Ot al Societies 
of gland fant. Ireland. 
SirJamus Murray’s New Fertilizers for Early Crops, 208. per 
fame: eight casks to a ton, may be procured of the London agents, 
Girrorp & Linper, 104, Strand ; or Evaws, 79, Dame-st, Dublin, 
H WALKER’S NEEDLES (by Authority the 
* “Queen’s Own”), with the New Large Eyes, are easily 
threaded (even ee blind persons), and worked with great ease, 
having Sakata: Points, Temper, and Finish. The Labels are 
correct Likenesses of Her Majesty ae ee Royal Highness 
Prince Albertin relief, on coloured groun 
1 WaLina’s Improved Fish-hooks, Steel Pens, Hooks and 
Eyes, Bodkins, &c., are icularly recone ee to notice. 
eee the Home Trade, neat packages o: ‘5 or Pens, from 
. to 10s. value, can be sent free by post oy any respectable 
ealer, on receipt of 13 penny stamps for © hilling value, 
Byer quality, &c., for shipping. r 
1. Wad KER, Manufacturer to the Queen, 20, Maiden-lane, 
Wood- street, 
even children aa take it without dislike. 
Reeth Moxon & Sons, Chemists, Hull. 
28. gd., 4s. 6d., and 11s. Observe—the genuine medicine has 
oxon & Smit (then co-partners), Chemists, Hull,’ engraved 
mn the Sng stamp.— Wholesale ‘Agents, Barcnay and 
Sons, &c., 
Bit- WIVES -Gnonen NriGHBour 
toinform their faa erlends that in consequence of the 
formation of a new line o! t, they have removed their busi- 
ness from No. 131, High Wathen, to more spacious and commo- 
dious Premises, nambered 127in the same street. Their selection 
of Beehives for tl 
vogue, inoraaine “Nutt’s tent Hives’’ 
they are the only cul aial Beente), vic «single. Box 
the ‘Ladies’ Observ he ‘ Improved Cottage Hive,” 
with Glasses, &c., WON cittise oruenticll Che produce may 
taken at any time without the destruction of the Bees. G, N. 
and Son have also Glas: ay ives and other articles connected vith 
Bee acatia ECNEHE, at their Apiarian ul and Honey Ware- 
house, 127, High Holborn, corner of Southampton-street, Lod- 
rs of inquiry relative to the above must have Post- 
age pee inclosed. 
'~ ‘‘Nurr on Brees” (5th Edition), now published. 
BS. OUNTAINS, VASES, TAZZAS, FIGURES, &c., 
Mar fae tai Stone, and Parker’s Cement, to be oa 
at WYATT, P ARKER, i Co.'s WH yee Holland-street, 
rey, foo oe Blacktri: tar? Port ridge. a large Collection oe 
i iinteye Shafts, Pedestals, Coa eaier Cohkoles, ‘Trusses, &c 
ees BECK invites the attention of Horticul- 
SLATE. They may be seenin use at Worton 
WorrH, upon application to the Gardener—Sundays excepted . 
EE-HIVES, &c.—lllustrations of Apiaries, Bee- 
hives, Feeding- Machines, and all the 
with the Aviary: @ Sheet-List, price 1s., Bees 
TON, may be of Messrs. CBRE ER, West Strand ; Rae a Ki, 
Miron’s, Ttaliai an Warehouse 10, Gh ‘Marylebo ne-st., Wim 
“These are Illustrations re fer the Practical Bee- Teeepeniy 
a Treatise on Bees ne now aanies Ny letters prepaid, 
ROWERS OF SUCCULENTS., 
N AMATEUR has about 100 established Plants of 
the MELOCACTUS DEPRESSUS, impor ted last Spring: als0 
a number of duplicates of CACTI ene id ALOES, which he wishes} 
to part with, either for cash or plants of stake same tribe not com 
tained in his eoleation, Part eee may ses use by applying {0 
H.L., 3, Thomas-street, Horselydown, 
VV SNEED, by a Clergyman in the Country, an activey 
useful Man as GARDENER, e will have to look after 
two Cows, and a Horse and Carriage, and must be well acquainted 
with a Gardener’s business. Address, post-paid, toJ, E.R, Post- 
office, Newbury. 
WANT PLACES — All Letters to io Soe ance 
AS. GARDENER, a respectable Married Man aged 
, who has a competent knowledge of the various depart: 
ments Wt his profession; has held the situation he has just left 
aK) yee Satisfactory references can be given. Direct to A. Bu 
of Mr. LAnn, Gardener, Hurlingham House, Fulham 
S GARDENER, a Young Man, 28 years of age. He 
can be highly recommended for strict integrity and a general 
knowledge of Gardening in all its various Gi opstertea) iS) some 
of the Noblemen’s Gardeners he has lived with.—Direct to C. 5¥ 
care onenrs, Albion, Thornhill-road, NallGeton 
Ss GARDENER, an active, industrious, married 
an, without children, aged 39, who perfectly understands 
the management of the Vinery and Greenhouse, Wall-' ie ee 
Kitchen and Flower Garden, early and or Forcing. Has n 
jection to the care of rapa Land and Stock. 
excellent Dairymaid, and understands 
Poultry, Can have alent yenrs cas NE character froma highl¥ 
respectable family. Dire Britannia-streely 
° 
S GARDENER, a y young ung MAN, 24 years of age 
who understands Early Forcing; he has had the care a 
Pines, and would have no objection to take charge ofa Horse ara 
Chaise, or a few Cows, if required. Can have a good referen® 
Srdeny his tet employer. Direct to I. P., care of Mrs, Smepe™ 
yde: 
8 “GARDENER, a fale Man, aged 39, who is able 
and tnt fo Py and acquainted with the tree ‘ 
nt of Pines, , &e, and with Gardening in general. i 
hes lived three vente in each of his last situations. Lt etter 
eee 1 to J. L. Ross, West Wickham Hall, Kent, will be in 
ately attended to 
‘AS SECOND GARDENER, a respectable young 
M 
of ge, who has been brought up in the 
Business, and ha: ing of every descr? 
co , having been Foreman in his two last Situations, Hed 
lived in some of the principal places in uae eo and can to 
well recommended by wie Nobleman’s Gar r he is about 
—Address N. B., Post Office, Catter 
oe 
Wes 
& 
nted by Messrs. Brapnuny and mbard-street 
the Precinct of Whitefriars, in J 
vice, 2, CuAnies-sraner, Covent GARpmn, in the 
e vertisements and ‘Communications are to ee addressed 
Editor Saturday, April 8, 1043, 
and Son beg — 
ppa iene connsclall 
Mt 
His wife i “at § 
Fiece.stroe™ gt a 
Hom io Tansey aid Publish hy 
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