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: T° BE SOLD on reasonable terms, a number of [8 (Siete we APPARATUS» FOR HEATING -Now ready, Vol. I., price 2,, cloth, 
| Succession and FRUITING PINE PLANTS, with a Frame HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, gph FLOWER-GARDEN OF ORNAMENTAL 
| and Lights. To be seen at Burwood, near Cobham, Surrey. CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- PERENNIALS, containing coloured. Portraits, with Direc- 
ve S| ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and tions for the Cultivation, of Two Hundred and Sixty Perennial 
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(eG) ME RO an GEN er saree. _D. and E. Barney having devoted much time to the considera- | again in the Spring—including a large numberof showy Flowers, 
. > ’ tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of | not generally known, but which will grow freely in any Garden. 
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ASSOCIATION, 112, Cheapside, London. 
; Rv panto : : ¢ ‘ apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have by improve- rs, Lovpon. 
Dayabie See etipana en Mo ee aManet REHSBL. ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat. | London: Published by Wingtam, Smirs, 113, Fleet-street; of 
PONSA Teseaerthtbe oP. Shi title ee u ethene oth | ings not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined whom be had, by the same author, 
“y Viele PP) ‘Sigs r other | qurability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They | THE FLOWER-GARDEN OF ORNAMENTAL ANNUALS ; 
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End “| ; many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be THE FLOWER-GARDEN OF ORNAMENTAL BULBOUS HY 
arriving at. Lek Spaniel resins agate sn ae on | employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the | PLANTS; cloth, price 2/. 128. 6d. | 
returned to the parents. Annuities immediate or defe! erage Y | works of théir splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Ohiswicky’ |i ae On 4 Spm aad od 
nvebcudeatanasevery information to be had of elie Mere bier | _D. and E. Barusy also construct in metal all descriptions of | NEW LIBRARY (OF USEFUL BNOWLEDGE.— Price 6d. each. 
RANGE, Resident Secretary, 112, Cheapside Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- Brass FOREST TREES: A Guide to the 
ee E ee ae ds ae Sete public to an inspection of their various drawings Beauties of our Woods and Parks. 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of Borany: an Introduction to that fascinating Science, 
Yyconomic LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely completeand | Vscrtasin PrysioLocy: @ Treatise on the Structure and 
7 No, 34, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, | convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted forthe continued | Functions of Plants. | 
‘stablished 1823. Empowered by Act of Parliament, $ William IV. | Supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- ‘The Frower GARDEN, KITCHEN GARDEN, Fruir GARDEN, 
> EN yf PREMIUM THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER OFFICE. plete than has hitherto been brought before the public. and GREEN-HOUSE. 
hat entitle the assured éo participate in the profits, as follows :— D. E, Batney were the first to introduce metallic curvili- The Ho its Habits, Diseases, Management, &c. | 
Fue ST eee a at eT —— ~ = | near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory Domestic Brewine, ENGLISH COOKERY, PRESERVING, and | 
ge. 15 0 25 | 30 | 35 40 45 50 | attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many | ConFecTIONARY. 
‘ata ga rasee aon aA schotae4| Soeenlel © ae in this country and on the Continent. : The FARM AND THE GARDEN: an account of Edible Vegetables. | 
. | and E,B hi cl ntity of the Galvanic Pl *,* 29 Ss series biishe 
Fremium|s 10.8). 14 7|1.19 of2 4 s)21012/2 29 9)8 11 94 8 ob and E,Baxuax have prepared a get Ty chats delivery; they |” 22 Nomers of his popular coretey price a, clothe 1 
Rercent.| Le | bee to introduce to! public notice a new Trough Pipe, for Orchi- THE GARDENER’S MANUAL: containing Prac- | 
The Bonus declared in 1834 amounted upon an average to 161. qeceeyy or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at inter- | tical Instructions for the Cultivation and Management of the i 
Per cent, on the premiums then paid; and in 1839 a second vals tequired, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. Flower, the Fruit, and the Kitchen Garden—the Hot- house, Green- 1 
Bonus was awarded, amounting on the average to 810, per cent. U.  eeasizo: Oo N S Av Lek house, and Conservatory; adapted either to small or large gardens. 
On the premiums paid during the preceding five years. IMPORTE , London: Crapock & Co., 48, Paternoster Row. 
No extra charge for residence in any part. of Europe, nor for eH BY THE & SON Nr — on a 
Proceeding (in a ‘decked, sailing, or steam-vessel) from any one dinners ONY iad io: ERDOt 0 THE AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF CHINA. 
noe thereof to another during peace, to Assurers, not being sea- | — __GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Cow PIV ~ Ing vols. 8v0., with a Chinese Map of the Empire, price 248, 
ing men by profession. Licenses are granted to go to any part OTTER’S ARTIFICIA HINA OPENED; a complete Display of the His- 
Of the world upon terms proportionate to the risks. Manoet W ‘By the tse of Sree tory—Customs—Manners—Arts—Religion—Commerce, &c. 
Poli CE uRZzEL,&c. By the above Manure, ie 
‘olicies on the lives of persons dying by suicide, duelling, or by A . of the Chinese. By the Rev. CHARLES G Interpreter to 
the hi pe Ree : the enormous yield at the rate of 86 tons per acre was obtained ; Sorbent ev. CHARLES GUTZLAFF, Interpre 
en ands of justice, are not void as respects the interests of | 4, Nok GLOBE MANGEL Wurzet, by Mr. Corton, of Hil the Chinese Expedition 
ie: abe z SGEL ZE by AF - 2 eae a 4 . 
alee whom Shey mes have been Jesally assigned, dersham, neat Cambridge. On Meadow Land, the Earl of Zet- ‘The talented Author of this able work, from his many 
ances may be effected on any and every day. land got’an increase of Hay of 18 cwt. 2 qrs. per acre, while by | Yeas residence in China, has gained a perfect knowledge of the 
y order of the Board of Directors, the Foreign Guano the increase was only 8 cwt. 2 ‘ors. under | anguage, and being gitted by nature with a Chinese counte- i 
Camesevi JAMES Downer, Secretary. similar cireumstances. These Facts prove the superiority of the nance, has been enabled to travel as a native, through the whole i 
ee A mn HOTLERS savontel 5 f 5 ; Artificial Guano. of this interesting country, (a privilege never obtained before by : 
(HE CONICAL HOT-WATER BOLLERS invented | see ieee” portable Farm-yard Manure, at 41. 158. per ton; | 20% ‘puropean,) the result is the production of the most authentic | 
by J. Rocers, Esq., may be obtained of any size from JOHN | from 6 to 7 ewt. per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Upper Fore-st., and complete account of this singular nation and people that | 
SHEWEN, lronmonger, &c., Sevenoaks, Kent. Tain has yet been given to the public, leaving the English reader | 
SHES aenine nechadeey : Lambeths 0 | nothing to wish for, and with t a fe for ° 
. Suewen having had every op) : hing to wis! , and without any excuse for ignorance, on a q 
extensive practice to bring this appara \ ANURES.—Guano, Nitrates of Soda, and Potash, | subject in which we are now so particularly interested.””—Lon- | 
ae it as most efficient and economical: it may (pure), at the Importer’s prices. Also Gypsum, Potter’s | 207 Review. a | 
\ Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Guano (superior to the Foreign), Urate, Bone-dust, Sulphate of London: Smits, Evper, & Co., 65, Cornhill. q 
Ki ckney ; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine App! Ammonia, and all other Chemical Manures, on the lowest terms | ————___ ~oyverri 1 aa5 An Ge AR ATIS, | 
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he Gardens of the Horti Fornsrorut, Merchant and Agricultural Agent, 40, Upper RIFFIN’S No Tey, OS OCAt ALOGUE of 
s Fae tal hames-street. 9 TRATE 0! | 
H OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural and | *+* Pamphlets treating of the above may be had of Mr. F. CHEMICAL APPARATUS, Part II., containing 16 pages | 
other Buildings.—STEPHENSON and Co., 61, Grace- Sole Agent for Watson’s Granulated Compost. 8vo, with nearly 100 Engravings, RicHarD GrirFIn & Co., | 
church-street, Inventors of the improved Conical and Doobie, | ——— Re Sens a Glasgow- 3 i | 
Cylindrical Boilers, respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, GUANO MANURE. ‘Also, a New Edition of Part 1., 100 pages 8V0, with 500 En- ] 
od pete oe they een, keep in Stock a variety HE genuine GUANO, of the best quality, may be had Post-free at 2s. | 
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Pits of any dimensions. ‘he testimony of Dr. Lindley to the | Liverpool, who will execute orders. {rom the Tmporter’s oohded | WORKS ON AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, | 
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ee aad eee 7) rene itunnecessary to offer any WS. has had constant and extensive practice with Guano EDINBURGH AND LONDON. l 
3 beyon e following brief description :— | ever since its introduction, and has now no hesitation in saying ey i ] 
ayey are complete without furnace or brickwork, movable at'| that he considers it the most valuable manure that has been in- ae BOOK OF THE FARM. By Henry STEPHENS. | 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, and require attention | troduced in his time, and, at the present price, by far the ‘Vol. I., with Seventeen Engravings by Landseer and others, 
oni: : > PI price, by | 
y once in 14 or 15 hours, price 4/. 4s. and upwards. Further | cheapest known, Guano is a strong natural manure, quite dif- and neatly 200 Woodcuts. Price 30s. bound in cloth. The Second | 
particulars, with estimates for heating any description of build- | ferent to the artificial manures manufactured in this country ; | Volume is in course a, Publication. 
ete 4 d. ys 
ine, will be forwarded upon application. Iron Fencing, Hurdles, | itis highly infected, not disinfected. Purchasers may have plain | _ * * Skilful practice is applied science.’ This fact is illustrated | 
edsteads, Wire-work, Garden Implements, &c. &c. irections for the use of Guano, founded on two years’ practice in every chapter of the excellent and comprehensive work now ; 
y Pp 
N.B.—The Trade supplied with Hot-water Pipes and fittings of | with it on garden and field crops of many kinds. before us. * * * As a practical manual, for those who wish 
every description. ™N,B.—If ten tons or more are taken, a reduction is made in | to be good farmers, it is the best book we know. It contains 4 
To Fan eran eeagme FFE GE EC the price. Terms of payment—ready money. more of the practical applications of modern science, and adverts | 
—_——— to more of those interesting questions from w ich past improve- i 
- NO. ments have sprung, and from the discussion of which future i 
principle first introduced by Jno. Penn, Est lly established itself as t] ameliorations are likely to flow, than any other of the newer i 
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, , heated apartments, best and cheapest MANURE, J. & C. Waatrey have pur- works which have come under our eye.” —Blackwood’s Magazine ] 
i] being now fully established, W. HILL . acquaints | chased a stock from the best importation, of which they can de- | 4” April. j | 
the Nobility, Horticulturists, and the Public generally, that | liver any quantity, direct from the Bonded Stores, on tie lowest |, The best practical book I have ever met with,’’—Professor | 
having, in conjunction with the Inventor, devoted much time | terms. J. & C. W. beg to inform the Trade that they have a Johnston of Durham. 1 i 
and study to perfect the same in the construction of Conserva- | small quantity of American Oak Acorns and choice Tree Seeds. ELEMENTS of AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY q 
pony Stoves, Greenhouses, Pits, and other Horticultural | Prices furnished on application. and GEOLOGY. By Jamzs.£. W. JounsTon, Esq., Reader in ij 
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PPARATUS, GREE OF TEMPERATURE, | highly recommended,—12, St. George’s Crescent, Liverpool. of “Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry and Geology.” The q 
earnestly solicits their inspection of the working of this system Second Edition, price 5s. : | 
at the Inventor’s residence, Lewisham. ~ UANO ON SALE,—Any quantity of this VALUABLE “Of all the different works which have lately peen published F 
Bion Poe advantages in Houses. erected upon, or altered Manure can be had from the bonded Stores of the Im- on the Chemistry of Agriculture, that now before us PPE ie | 
Te this principle, are—Free and rapid Circulation, Equality of | porter, either in London or Liverpool, on application to Corss- pe most likely to be of real service to the practical man.””— q 
‘emperature, and safe and agreeable access, at all times, tothe | {opra, Powst,, and Pryor, St *olens. Place, London ; | /0udon's Gardeners Magazine. . | 
Brewers soca et ona ‘ WoRmH g, DANSON, and Co., Liverpool; or Wat. Jos. Myans | ; «By their easy style are likely to prove interesting to the least 
3 Shurehes, Chapels, Manufactories, or other large Public ‘d Co., Importers, Liver, nid 4 instructed.”— Blackwood's Magazine. ; 
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