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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
(JAN. 21, 
THE CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS invented 
t is apparatus to 
as most efficient and economical: 
King’s-read, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, Exeter; and at 
‘the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London. 
parts of ‘the Kingdom 
‘Boxes and Lights ‘complete, from 11. 8s. 
‘and Glazed, 1s. per foot, at Jas. WaTT’s, 
warranted best material. 
Garden-Lights Made 
, Clare: 
c 
H 
pages of let on f flowers, 
of new ones, with wood-engravings, &c., price 6d, The January 
BLUE 
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NASTURTIUM. Published, b: 
‘Ave Maria-lane, London, and may be had of any Bookseller. 
ARRISON’S FLORICULTURAL CABINET, 
is published on the ist of every Month, Each Number 
of the newest and best Flowers, and 24 
ontains coloured figures 
P! he o! 
‘umber contains a coloured plate of the handsome new 
y Messrs. WHITTAKER and Co., 
¢: 
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Pansies, and Verbenas, any of which 3. G. will be happy to re- 
"et 
the trade libetaliy supplied. 
GIRLING’S Caratocut or ENGLIsH aNnD 
Forsicn DAHLIAS can now be had on prepaid appli- 
W ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER and 
FLORIST, a respectable Single. Young Man, al 
years of age, who has a good knowledge of British Plants, Ferns, 
&c., with an unobjectionable reference. 7, per annum. 
Direct, pre-paid, to Winu1am Turner, at Mr, Knight’s, King’s- 
road, Chelsea. 
ANTED, a FOREMAN, who has a thorough 
knowledge of Early Forcing and Framing, both of Flowers 
and Fruits.—Apply, by letter or otherwise, tothe GArpENER, St. 
Margaret’s, Isleworth, Middlesex. 
ation ; it contains as well, a List of Futhsias, 
eive orders for; and pledges himself to supply early plants cor- 
o name, ant of liberal terms where a quantity is wanted ; 
Bane Croft Nursery, Stowmarket, Suffolk. 
mont-place, Old Kent-road. Reference given. 
wi Bees GENUINE GUANO ON SALE AT LIVER- 
. POOL.—Any quantity of this celebrated and valuable NA- 
TURAL MANURE can be obtained u ueen’s Bonded 
‘Stores, either in Liverpool or in London. Apply to Messrs. 
‘Wistram Josera Myers and Cox, Importers, Liverpool ; Messrs. 
Gereswortn, Powe tz, and Pryor, Great St. Helen’s, London ; 
or Messrs, Epwarvs, DANsoN, and Co., Brokers, Liverpool. 
ANURES.—MARK FOTHERGILL, 40, Upper 
Thames-street, begs to offer the following Fertilizers to 
the Dealer, Experimental Farmer, and the Horticulturist :—viz, 
Guano { Nitrates, Soda and 
Gypsum Daniell’s Bristol Mathure 
Urate Alexander’s Compost 
Bone-dust Clarke’s dessitated do. 
Hunt’s New Fertilizer Sulphate of Ammonia 
Rape-dust Silicate of Pot: 
I Sulphate of Soda 
Also Petre Salt, Rock, and Agricultural Salt. 
_M. F, being appointed Sole Agent in London for Potter’s Eng- 
lish Guano, begs particularly to call attention to it, as being 
equal in value, in its component parts, with the Foreign Guano; 
and having this further recommendation, that it is also strictly 
uniform in its compositicn. 
Full particulars of quantity to be used and mode of applica- 
tion of the above res; also Mr. C, Johnston’s Pamphlets on 
Nitrates of Soda, and Potash, and Gypsum—and MR. TrimMER’S 
 GuANO—to be had at 40, Upper Thames-street. The last. 
named to be had also (by appointment) of Mr. Perrirt, Bookseller, 
No 1, Old Compton-street, Soho. 
G Sook NO 
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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
‘This Day is published, Price 3s. 6d. to Fellows of the Society, and 
5s. to Others, 
A CATALOGUE OF THE FRUITS Cultivated in 
the Garden of the Horticutturat Society or L . 
Third Edition. Sold at the House of the Society, 21, 
ttreet; and also by Longman and Co., Paternoster-Ro’ 
J. Hatchard, Piccadilly; Ridgway, Piccadilly ; Rivingtons, W: 
Joe-place ; and by the principal Booksellers in all parts of the 
3 v. A few Copies of the 2nd Edition may be had at 
‘the reduced Price of 1s. 6¢. each. 
: RCHITECTURE.—LECTURES at the ROYAL 
ACADEMY. —The attention which is now so generally 
directed to this subject, and the interest awakened by the brief 
anti casual notices which appeared last year in The Athenaeum, 
of the Lectures of Prof. C. JOCKERELI, at the Royal Academy, 
have induced the P, ti such as wi 
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about to be delivered. The first appeared in The Atheneum of 
Saturday, January the 14th. 
Also, this day, with Title-page and Index, boundin cloth, price 17. 
the Votume for 1842 of 
THE ATHEN/EUM (1,152 large 4to. pages). 
It contains a complete History of the Literature of the period, 
and of the proceedings of earned and Scientific Societies ; 
and is an invaluable present to friends residing in the Colonies, or 
in foreign countries. 
Publishing Weekly, Price Threepence, and in Monthly Parts, 
with numerous Illustrations. 
UNCH; or THE LONDON CHARIVARI. “The 
career of this little Publication, from its outset till now, 
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tained itself with astonishing constancy, and shown that its 
authors are inexhaustiblein their resources. Ministers of Momus, 
they reign over the kingdoms of satire and burlesque with un- 
limited sway. There is one thing, in addition to the cleverness 
*Puncn,’ which has nota little contributed to its success, and 
that is, (he unvarying good humour and propriety which prevail 
in it, and the total exclusion from its pages of all that is gross, 
40w, or coarsely personal—a discipline, the absence of which has 
swamped many previous attempts of the same kind. 
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'D EDITION, Price 4d., to go Free by Post. 
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LEONARD JENYNS, M.A. F.L.S., &c., Author of “A Manual 
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ever, has, to our mind, so fully entered into the feelings of the 
author as Mr. Jenyns, His notes are judicious and apposite, 
neither too many nor too few.” — Gardeners’ Chronicle, Dec. 24th, 
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OMe os WALTER BERDOE, Tailor, Waterproofer, &e.y 
ANTS.a SITUATION as GARDENER, an active 
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Direct to A. Z., 11, Barne-street, Stoke Newington. 
XEED TRADE.—WANTS a SITUATION, a young 
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YOUNG MARRIED MAN, about 30, is desirous 
of engaging himself with any Nobleman or Gentleman, as 
GARDENER. His last situation was in one of the first families 
in Warwickshire, and he previously lived in some of the principal 
establishments of the country. Having also aconsiderable know- 
ledge of the principal systems of Agriculture, a situation where 
the management of a small Farm came under his charge would 
be preferred, andan I ion, as to abili- 
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Oxon: 
ESSRS. MARNOCK AND MANLEY beg to in- 
m their Friends and the Public, that they have pub- 
lished their Catalogue of Flower Seeds, &c., for 1843, which will 
be forwarded free by Post, on application. Their Importation of 
German and Prussian Seeds have arrived in fine condition, to 
which they beg to call their attention. Nursery, Hackney, 
Jan. 12, 1843. 
fh Occupier of a Large Farm in Essex, has an oppor- 
tunity of RECEIVING into his family, a GENTLEMAN’S 
SON, to learn Farming, where he will be treated in every respect 
as one of the family, Address to Henry Fiowrr, Esq., 14, North- 
buildings, Finsbury-circus. 
GARDENERS’ ENTERTAINMENT, 
WEEK’S, Jun., Annual Improved Plan of (H]EAT- 
« ING, will take place at his Horticultural Manatactory, 
Gloucester-place, King’s road, Chelsea, on Thursday the 2nd of 
February. Such professional Gardeners who are his friends and 
supporters, and who will honour him with their company, are 
requested to favour him with a line, by Post, without delay. 
ATRONIZED by all the principal Architects and 
EYSSEL AS- 
Aspbalte, Claridge’s Patent,” and not me 
“Bitumen,” as, in many cases where these terms have been used; 
gas-tar and other worthless and offensive compositions have 
troduced. F ei ti A 
in frosty weather. consequence 0} 
genuine material (being perfectly impervious to 
used with great advantage for roofing ; it can be laid down toany 
extent, presenting one uniform surface, and is far superior to 
in 
lead, as 1t is not liable 
or 
For covering of arches, (to 
the Greenwich 
proof of the great durability of the genuine Asphalte, itneed ou 
wi 
four years and eight months) in the most per- 
Books of Testimonials with scale of prices may 
be obtained on application to J. FARRELL, Secretary. 
Seyssel Asphalte Company’s Depot, Stangate, London. 
Note—Neither the pavement in Parliament Street, London, nor 
the works at the Model Prison, atthe Abney-park Cemetery (which 
from its failure has since been removed), or at the Hotel at the 
Slough station of the Great Western Railway, were executed by 
this Compan; 
f BONNE Nh MACASSAR OIL.—Under the Spe 
° 
is universally acknowledged to be the onty ve that will 
effectually produce and restore Hair, prevent it from falling off oF 
turning grey, free it from scuxfand dandrif, and will render it dé 
u t 
lightfully soft and flexible. 
the Heard is phere of CAUTION.— 
Much pernicious trash is now offered for sale as * MACaSsAR 
OLL »” it is therefore of great importance to purchasers to se@ 
that the words  ROWLAND’S MACASSA 
on the wrapper. iL others are ‘f GROSS IMPOSITIONS,’? 
Proprietor’s Signature is also engraven on the wrapper, thus: 
4. RUWLAND § SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDONS 
Countersigned “ALEX. ROWLAND.” Price 3s. 6d.—7s. Famil¥ 
Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d., and double that size gis. 
per bottle. Ask for “ Rowland’s Macassar Oil,” Sold by them: 
and by Chemists and Perfumers, 
Made only by 
69, Cornhill (eight doors from Bishopsgate-street.) 
