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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Serr. 2, 
ARRIVAL OF DUTCH HYACNTHS anp orner BULBS. 
“Y OUELL & Co. beg respetfully to inform the readers 
of i i ‘i j 
the Gardeners’ Chronicle that one of the 
BULBS, for which that city is scjustly famed ; and flatter them- 
selves, from the facility of comnunication between Yarmouth 
aarlem, the distance not occupying more than 10 or 12 
hours, and from the varieties beirg chosen for their great beauty 
and size of flowers during the bloyming season, that the List will 
be found to contain none but the very best sorts, adapted either 
for glasses, forcing, or open borde) culture, Prices, as follows: 
Fine Single or Double Show Eyacinths 
Red, Blue, White, or Yellyw a 
Extra fine Ditto . . ete . 
Extra fine, and very superior Ditto. 188, 
The selection being let to Yournn & Co. 
Also, Narcissus, Early Single and Double Tulips, Jonquils, 
Gladiolus, Iris, Ixias, Ranunculis, Double and Single Anemo- 
nes, Crocus, &c., Catalogues of wiich may be had on application, 
Bulbs added to compensate for Img carriage. A few plants o 
Hydrangea japonica, 15s, each.—3reat Yarmouth Nursery, Aug. 
843, 
2 } 6s. per doz, 
Qs.to12s, 4, 
” 
SEEDLING VERBENAS. 
GIRLING, of Danecrcft Nursery, Stowmarket, 
* begs to offer the under-mentioned SEEDLINGS, as superior 
and distinct from any others in cultivation, and refers his Friends, 
and Purchasers generally, to the opinions given in the Gardeners’ 
Chronicle of July 22, and following weeks ; independent of which 
they have been seen by several extensive growers and first-rate 
judges, professional and amateur, who have ordered them liberally, 
‘hey will be ready to seni ont on the Ist of October, and can be 
had on forwarding a Post-office order for the amount, by unknown 
correspondents, or some respectable reference. 
AMETHYSTINA—A beautifulbright lavender ; large pips ; forming 
an immense truss of fragrent flowers. 5s. 
Beaury—Fine lively cherry-toloured pink ; excellent shape and 
‘abit; immense bloomer: oxe of the most distinct and beauti- 
ful of all the Verbenas in cuityation. 58. 
Bripesmarp—A beautiful pale blush, tinted with blue; very 
fine. 3s. 6d. 
Bouts pz Fevu—This is of the most dazzling scarlet, making all 
other scarlets appear as pink or pale crimson. 35. 6d. 
Fortuns-te.tER—Blush pink ; immense trnsser, some of which 
measure 10 inches in circumference. 3s, 6d. 
Loneiriora—Violet purple ; very large, and remarkable for the 
length of its tube: fine. 38. 6d. 
RENown—rich maroon, fine shape, 
fine, 3s. 6d. 
Minsrren Boy—lilac and white, 
pleasing and good variety, 3s. 6d, 
wITE PerrecTion—a beautiful pure white, with bright blue 
Centre, excellent shape, and habit fine, 3s, 6d. 
-B.— ve can be had separately, at the prices quoted, 
or the set of Nine for 25s. A double set for 45s. ; or treble, for 3v., 
inclosed in tin-boxes, where a set are taken, and forwarded, post 
and very compact, extra 
with a bright pink Eye, a 
To Dahlia Growers, S. G. takes this opportu- 
nity of saying, his extensive Collections are nearly in full bloom : 
—by rail communication from the Eastern Counties? Railway to 
Colchester, and thence by Criterion coach you reach Stowmarket 
the same evening, and the same coach leaves Stowmarket eyery 
morning (Sundays excepted), quarter before eight, and reaches 
London by one o’clock the same day ; fare from London to Stow- 
market, 10s. 
1O 2 HORNER is about to part with his Fine Con- 
LECTION oF RANUNCULUSES; hence they are now 
offered for sale, They consist only of the rarest and finest varie- 
ties, being chiefly a selection from the best of Tyso’s, Lightbodiy’s, 
and Weterstone’s, with a few others. There are about 1300 or 
1400 roots, and nearly 200 sorts; they will be parted with very 
much below their cost and value, Parties may be referred towho 
have seen them in » 1843, 
TRAWBERRIES, 
are now ready to send out their 
/ ¢ NEW STRAWBERRY, the DEPTFORD PINE, the fruit 
of which has been exhibited at the London Horticultural 
Society, and a Banksian Medal awarded. It h 
at the same time a profusion of fine fruit an: 
truss. Price, Deptford Pine, 2 
Eliza, 10. 
the stock is limited. 
packages, bearing the name of the 
The usual allowance to the trade. 
N.B.—* Cormacx’s Early Kent Pea,” 14s. per bushel, 
Newcross, Aug, 30,1843, 
STONE’S SUPERB EARLY CABBAGE SEED, 
STENT, Nursery and Srxpsman, Stock- 
* with, Gainsborough, begs to inform the trade, that he 
has about 100lbs. of the above Seed (of this year’s growth), which 
ie can recommend as genuine, at 12s. per lb., having received 
the Stock direct from Mr. Sronx’s, as his very best kind. Orders, 
with remittances, will receive immediate attention, 
Stockwith, Aug. 30, 1843, 
GEORGE MILLS having this season saved SEEDS 
of his EARLY FORCING CUCUMBER with great care, 
offers it with confidence to the public, as the best kind known to 
him, at 5s. per packet, containing six Seeds, which will be sent free 
on the receipt of a Post-office order payable at Brentford. 
G. M. begs to observe, that however good the kind of Cucumber, 
good fruit cannot be obtained at an early season unless the seed has 
d substance and is well organised, a point often unthought of. 
It is generally supposed that if it will grow it is sufficient ; it isnot— 
more particularly when sown in the autumn. 
Gunnersbury Park, Acton, Middlesex, August 18, 1943. 
NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE, 
ANNUITY, and DEFERRED ANNUITY SOCIETY, 
26, Cornhill, London. 
Capital, 500,000/.—Empowered by Parliament. 
T. Lamie Murray, Esq., Chairman. 
John Elliotson, M.D., F.R.S. seorge Lungley, Esq. 
John Griffith Frith, Esq. John Rawson, Esq. 
H. Gordon, Esq. Clement Tabor, Esq, 
Joseph Thompson, Es 
AvpITORs.—Professor Wheatsone, F.R.S. 
Professor Graves, A.M., F.R.S. 
—W. S. B. Woolhouse, Esq., F.R.A.S. 
The superior advantages to those Assured with this Society 
will be best understoo a comparison of its principles and a 
reference to the last Annual Bonus declared on Policies of five 
years’ standing, viz. :— 
Prem. 
UNRIVALLED NEW FUCHSIA, “ LOWRYII,” 
OHN HANCOCK & SON beg to invite the atten- 
tion of the Floricultural World to the above SPLENDID 
NEW FUCHSIA, of which they have purchased the entire stock, 
mae : , 
with that necessary appendage, a beautiful blue corolla and truly 
elegant habit. whi 
purchase it. 
Plants will be ready on the 15th September next, at 10s. 6d, 
each, and will be sent by post (prepaid) carefully packed in tin 
cases. For a full description of this Fuchsia see Advertisement 
in the Gardeners’ Chronicle and Gazette of the 26th ult. 
H. & Son can supply good plants of all the New Geraniums, 
Fuchsias, Verbenas, &c., sent out this season, with many other 
new plants; catalogues of which may now be had on application 
by inclosing two postage stamps. All the varieties are accurately 
described in the above list.—Wear Nurseries, Durham. ug. 30. 
WOODLAND’s NURS 
WILLIAM WOOD and SON have the pleasure of 
informing their Friends and the Floricultural Public, that 
Specimens of their AUTUMNAL ROSES are still exhibited at 
Messrs. WARNER and WARNER’s, Seedsmen, 28, Cornhill, and 
will continue to be shown there during the season. 
Woodlands, Aug. 31. 
H CORSTEN, Frorisr to’ Her Majesty the Queen, 
* 19 A, Davies-street, Berkeley-square, has for Sale, Boxes 
containing the undernamed DUTCH ROOTS, at 2. each box, or 
half the quantity, at 1/:—One dozen double Hyacinths, named 
ERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIE 
SUSSEX. 
LD, 
one dozen single ditto; one dozen Tournesol ditto, one dozen 
Trish Angelica, one dozen ditto Hyspanica, one dozen Narcissus, 
one dozen double Jonquils, one dozen Ranunculus, one dozen 
Anemones, and 100 Crocus, in all colour: emittance required, 
SPLENDID SCARLET GERANIUMS. 
"PRE Lovers of the above general favourite Flower are 
respectfully invited to visit Conway’s Nursery, where they 
may see Specimens grown upon a new principle, in the open 
borders and in pots, that will be worthy of their notice. 
B.— A few fine specimens of the best large growing varieties, 
well adapted for training against the walls, &c. of Conservatories, 
to be disposed of ; they are from two feet to six feetin height, and 
bushy in proportion. sd 
wAy’s new and handsome Forcing Geranium LANEII, 
unquestionably the best yet raised for that purpose; strong 
Plants, fit for forcing next winter, at3s. 6d. each ; or 6 plants, 18s. 
Old Brompton Road, Earl’s-court, near the West of London 
Cemetery.—Sept. 1, 1843. 
anp C. LOCKHART & DUNCAN, Frorists 
* and Sexpsmen, 156, Cheapside, London, j 
lished their List of Flower-roots for the present season, which 
they will forward post-free on application. They have purchased 
of a celebrated Florist at Haarlem, the entire stock of three new 
and distinct DOUBLE HYACINTHS of great beauty, and suit- 
able for Glasses or Pots. They have named them— 
AdmiraloftheRed . . 2. 
Admiral ie Blue . . . 
each 2s, 6d. 
so 26 
T.and C. L. 
various novelties cont py to add 
that all the roots have arrived in excellent condition, for which 
they solicit early orders. 
entry| Policy ~ Annual { Bonus { Gash 
Entry|"No, | Age sums| sania, added. | Bonus, |reduced. 
2 )2 3. 4) 5d) £3.d) 28. d. 
1837 | 39 59 =} 1,000} 67 4 |132 14 6) 5819 9] 8 19 4 
1838 } 114 56 | 3,000 |175 15 0296 9 7\123 0 616 9 VAI 
Policies now entered upon entitled to participation in next 
Annual Division. Two-thirds of all premiums paid can be 
borrowed by the Assured without loss of Policy. 
F. FERGUSON CAMROUX, Srcretary. 
((OTTAM 4nD HALLEN, Enernerrs, Iron- 
FounpErRsS, &c. &c., No. 2, WinsLry Srreet, Oxrorp 
Street, Lonpon, and at Cornwatt Roap, Lampern. 
8 
CAST-IRON RICKSTANDS, 2 feet 6 inches high, 5s, 9d. each. 
Machines, Garden Chairs, 
prices being on account of the depression in the Iron Trade, are 
subject to future alterations. 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
improved principle, either of iron or of iron and wood combined, 
which can be fixed complete in any part of the Kingdom, at very low 
prices, in of the d tate of the Iron Trade. 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, Public, or Private Buildings, 
c., with Corram’s Patent, or Rogers’ Boruens. After 16 
years’ experience, and having fixed upwards of 1500 Apparatuses for 
the above-mentioned purposes, and by various improvements which 
they have made during that time, C. and H. can with confidence 
undertake the erection of similar Apparatus upon the most extensive 
scale. For the convenience of those who wish to fix their own Appa- 
tatus, they have affixed the following low prices :— 
m’s Patent Boiler, 24inch . . — £7 08. Od. 
(Larger Sizes in proportion.) 
Rogers’ Boiler, smallsize .  . . « 3 15 0 
Do. d 410 0 
do. gE dO, 1. 5ethT, 
Hot-water Pipe, 4 inch diameter, 18. 3d. per Foot. 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft. high, out of the ground, 6 ft, 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing about 36 lbs., 3s. Gd. each. 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high,weighing 42 lbs. at 4s. 0d. each, 
S do. 45Ibs.at4 4 ,, 
Stron; lo. 0. 
Ox Hurdles, 4 feet high, do. 60lbs.at5 6 7} 
BEST WIRE for STRAINED WIRE FENCING at 8s. per bundle 
of 150 yards each. Uprights for ditto, 7d. each, ‘The Improved 
continued, and every other kind of Fencing, Fancy Wire-work, &c. 
AND-GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, &c., 18 inches square, 
38. 6d.; 20 inches, 4s. 6d.; 22 inches, 5s. 6d. each. 
CAST-IRON FLOWER-STAKES 4 feet long out of the ground, 
78.3 4 feet 6, 9s.; 5 fect, 118.; 6 feet, 15s.; 7 feet, 20s. per dozen. 
Snow-Rooms at the Manufactory, No. 2, WiNSLEY STREET, 
where every information may be obtained, 
( 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
TEPHENSON anv CO., Gracechurch-street, 
London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOL LERS, having been much engaged 
The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 
and Pipes already fixed, and from the present low price of Tron 
will be found cheaper than of any other material. Mr. 
of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 
information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 
any size will be forwarded upon application to S. an 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT-WATER. 
WEEKS & Co., Arcurrcrs, &c., Gloucester- 
lace, King’s-road, Chelsea, Hot-house-Builders, and Hot- 
water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility 
and Gentry, that their business, which has been extensive 
throughout the country for many years, is entirely confined to 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERE 
description, and the HEATING of them by HOT WATER. 
Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trough under the bed, is now being universally adopted, 
rences may be had, and their works seen at most of the 
Nobility and Gentlemen’s seats in the country, nearly the whole 
of the London Nurseries, and a great variety of Horticultural 
Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, Estimates, 
&c,, at their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chel- 
Sea, near Sloane-square, 
‘HE CONICAL HOT- WATER BOILERS, invented 
by J. Rogers, Esq., may_be obtained of any size from JOHN 
SHEWEN, Ironmonger, &c., Sevenoaks, Kent. 
J. Suewen having had every opportunity afforded him by an 
extensive practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs to 
offer it as mos' cient and economical: it may be seen at 
Messrs, Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. Loddigés’, 
Hackney; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple-place ; Messrs. Veitch 
and Son’s, Exeter; Mr. Pontey’s, Plymouth; the Royal Botanical 
jociety’s Gardens, Regent’s Park ; and at the Gardens of the Hor- 
ticultural Society of London. Considerable improvements have 
been effected since last season ; particulars of which are in course 
of preparation. Z 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
A BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
NUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
D, and E. Baiiey having devoted much time to the considera~ 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection o} 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, inexecuting the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
dE, Barney also construct ia metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of rious drawings 
their var 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, metal works, an extremel: ts 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 
plete than has hitherto been brought before the public. ah 
E, Baiiey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
near houses to horticulturists, 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. 
i E. Barney have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery s 
they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, it 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or # 
intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory: 
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE WORKS, BEVERLEY, YORE. 
C ROSSKILL’S LIQUID MANURE CART, whi¢ 
/ received the Honorary Reward of the Roy. Agricul, Society 
P on 
horse, the man pulls the Iron Lever, A, to let out the liquid oot 
the Spread-Board, C, B, P% which a 
possibly choke or t out of order. E, The Hlexible | jivered 
Pipe, 7 ft. long, with 3 ft. copper pipe at the end.—Price, d@ 
in Hull, 251. illin 
CROSSKILL’'S PORTABLE MANURE DRILL, Eis 23 
any quantity of soot, lime, salt, &c.—will contain 8 
nure—price 121. 12s, See 
mposed 
(J, 8: LAWES’S PATENT MANURBS, comport” 
Deptford- 
e now for sale 
London, price 4s. 6d. per bushel. re 
be had separately ; the Super Phosphate of Lime alone i 
mended for fixing the Ammonia of Dung-heaps, CessP 
Liquor, &c, Price 4s, 6d. per bushel. 
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