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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
(Aue. 12, 
7 NEW W SEEDLING STRAWBERRIES, 
AND YW. - MYATT intent pending ont, by the middle 
we « of August, their NEW STR. ERRY, the DEPTFORD 
rite fruit of which has been Sr hibited at the London Horticul- 
tura ty, and a Banksian Medal awarded. It has also been 
submi to pa oes Linpery, for whose opinion see Gardeners’ 
Chronte te; No. 26, p. 4 it is a most prolific bearer, exhi 
atthe same time a pr sion of fine fruit cake bloom: on the same 
», Deptford Pine, 2U. ish Queen, 1/., and 
100.—Manor Farm, n, Deptford, sty 22, 1843. 
EDS for iM ME DIATE = SOWING.—The following 
eeds, which aye Nac oh for Autumn sowing may be had 
ing iis peescaee mt cz 
ge man Stocks, 12 Varieties, 4 
0, ‘smaller packets 
6 
cen 3 ” 
Wallflower. ricawAl, ” 13 a 3.6 » ” 
Autumnal poe ee £0: as s 
English Ten-week 5 , choot a pes Meee ate 
Fine mixed German Stock + + per packet 
New Scarlet, or Intermediate, extra fine. . 6 
Schizanthus retusus and Grahami - . . . each 
Ipomopsis elegans and picta 3 4 
Salpiglossis, beautiful, mixed r packet 
Splendid ittxen Cineraria, "30 varieties, (Greennone 
Jalceolari y We 
Chinese Primroses. meited fringed é co 
Finest mixed Petunia, 6 varietie 
Tpomees rubro cerulea, warr., (Greemhoise Climber) 3) 
Lophospermum, 3 varieties » 
Manrandya, 
Thunbergia, — 4 
Aqnilegia, Delphinium, and Antirrhinum, finest mixed, each 
Hollyhoc! Kk, finest mixed, Is. per Deca 20 vars., separate, 
” . wa 55 ” ” 
9 
ae 
35 
% 
Fy 
Polyanthus, finest mixed . . each 
Larkspur, Dwarf German, mixe! per ounce 
au fine Hardy Annuals, pag the Californian . a 
Perennials 
e first ten require protection ; ‘the next eight (from Cinerarid 
to Thou. bergia, inclusive) are Greenhouse plants; the remainder 
are qnite hardy. Avy of the above will be forwarded free of all 
expense.—An extensive Catalogue: of Dutch and Cape Bulbs is in 
preparation, and may be had, pre aid, on application to JAMES 
Carrer, Seedsman and Florist, 238, High Holborn, London. 
Aug. 12, 1843. 
JOO RM OSM MW nMOS OHIO Dee 
SecaansdPacodacasad ancoahe 
Los 
) NOB L MEN, GENTLEMEN, "and N NUR 
The ealieesion of Rare and Valuable EXOTIC PL. An * $, the pro- 
perty of Tuomas Harais, Esa. of Kingsbury, Middlesex. 
ME SRS. J.C. & S. STEVENS respeé ctfully beg to 
announce they are instructed by Mr. Harris (who is leav- 
ing Kingsbury for some years) to offer for unreserved sale by 
auction on the Premises, on WE hala by 30th vet and be 
foliowing days, at 12 o’clock, the whole of his Valu: Jolle 
tion of STOVE AND Gk HOUSE "PLANT. S, ae ng pao 
merous fine specimens of rare siicactake a, Cacrt, CAMELLIAS, 
LAS, RHODODENDRONS, ORANGE and Lemon TREES, &c. &c. 
Catalogues of which are now preparing, and may had one 
week prior to the sale of the Anctioneers, 38, ing street, 
Covent Garden. The collection will be on Public View two days 
before tl e. 
Sale 
den ae RYMEN, FLORIS’ 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMED A 
and Oth 
M ESSRS. PROTHE ROB anid MORRIS are in- 
structed by the Executrix of the late Mr. JOHN MILNE, 
to submit to public competition on the premises, Albion-road 
Nursery, Stoke Newington, on MONDAY, August 21, 1843, and 
following day, at 12 0’Clock each day, the Splendid and ¢ 
se, Exotic, and other Plants in pots, con 
ZALBA INDICA, RHODODE 
of Came itas of various ese A 
ortment of C 
" 1s, with a sele 
BY Care PLanrs. Also a quantity of Hot-water Piney Useful 
Timber, a Capital Set of Chaise Harness, and other effects 
y be viewed one week prior to Sale. Catalogues may be 
had on the premi of the princip Seedsmen; and of the 
Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
Y a 10N Ave LOAN FUND LIFE / S SURANCE 
~ ANNUITY, and DEFERRED ANNU ITY SOCIETY, 
26, Cornbill, London. 
Capital, 500,000. Tee ed by Parliament. 
RECTORS, 
. Lamie Maras, Esq., Chairman. 
John Eltiotson, M.D., F. George pOELeL, Esq, 
Jotn Griffith Frith, Es ee John Rawson, E! 
H. Gordon, Esq. Clement Tabor, Esq: 
Joseph Thompson, Esq. 
AvupiTors,.— Professor Wheatsone, E.R. 8 
Professor Grave: 
Acruary.—W. S. B. Maino: eae oo “ fe ‘s, 
The superior advantages to those Assured with this Society 
will be best understood by a comparison of its principles and a 
reference to the last Annual Bonus declared on Policies of five 
years’ standing, viz. :— 
Batry| POF] vce. | | Annual { Bonus | Cash { Prem 
ntry| "No, | A8® | S¥™:| premium.) added. | Bonus, |reduced 
| | #2 )2 8 dha a] ae eae l. 
1837 | 39 | | 1,000} 67 8 4/132 14 6] 5819 9} 819 4 
1838 | 114 | | 3,000 175 15 0296 9 7/123 0 6) 16 Dae Bn 
Polic ow enitered tupon entitled to participation in next 
Annual Division. o-thirds of all premiums paid can be 
borrowed by the hewares without loss of Policy 
F. ERGUSON CAMROUX, 
HAIL-STORMS. 
STATION caused by ibe late destructive 
proves the necess 
st such losse 
oe a Glass may 
Esq., at the Hail 
erect North, 
TOHE DEVA 
HAIL-STOR 
e'obtained on ap- 
auce Com 
S$ TANK SYSTEM OF HEATI 
oe PH NSON and CO., 61, Grace h-street, 
WJ London, Inventors IMPROVED conickr: and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, ha Bae been much engaged 
in heating buildings upon the above m with Tanks of 
Various materiats, solicit the attention ue scientific Horticul- 
turists to an Lron Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 
offers mio: t le hitherto 
employed for the + are orna- 
mental in appearance can be made from 10 to 160, feet long and 
of any width aud depth, and can be connected or disconnected 
by any working Garde ner without the slightest difficulty, thus 
affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 
\ dd method of heating without the 
The Tanks can be. applied to Boilers 
§ already fixed, and fins the present low ire of Iron 
erial. . RENDLE, 
unde cate in to receive ord yaad furnish 
ns in his neight nd prices for 
bourliood, a 
@ny size will be forwarded upon application to 8. and Co, 
Ee APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved _prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate cueeece? erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
and E. BaIbsy having detoted much time to the considera~ 
tion of this subject, a much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the atove! mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of. heat- 
ing not only very effi elena but very simple, and have combined 
durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
have erected apparatus in England, Beptends and Ireland, for 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and h ad the honour to be 
employ: ed by the Horticultural Society or Lond on, in executing the 
weak * of their splendid ome LOw lately ected at Chiswick, 
ineyY also construct in metal descriptions o! 
Horticultural Buildings EG Sashes, and invite io atemiete gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
coe models, at 272, Holborn, peers they have the opportunity of 
chibitin metal works, an extremely complete and 
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 reed broaght before the public. 
dE. BAILEy were the first to introduce metallic curvili. 
near houses to Hortioultuntate: 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. 
. BAILEY vere each a ede Ue of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, whicl r immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce ‘eee public notice a ety Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 
intervals required, and which may be Seen at their Manufactory. 
NEW AND USEFUL INVENTIONS. 
DWARD WEEKS, Sen., HorticutruraL ee 
rect, Hortulan-place, King’s road, Chelsea, origin 
sole Patentee for HEATING by HOT-WATER, reopeottelly ters 
to inform the Nobility, Sy png fil Patrons of Horticultare— 
amateur as well as practical— base invented and brought 
to pirfection severa al senti i in the 
fitting up and construction of Foreing.frames and Hothouses, 
Gresnuouseey Conservatories of whatever size or construction, 
mely, 1, a very powerful and effectual BOIL t, R, at present un- 
equalled; in action n fuel, and lasting 
in heat; ‘not poeerele to corrode or to be out, ae Aaa : 2d, a very 
simple STEAMIN: PPARATUS, by which the body of air in 
the house is Webs in constant motion: and lastly, a very simple 
contrivance by which fresh air can be admitted or excluded at 
pleasure, even by the hand of a child, either within or qviihout, 
either a single or double roof. SUNSHADES also on a ver, 
principle, E, Weexs begs further to state that as his i iivedtlens 
nave been shamefully pirated and unfairly imitated, by which he 
has suffered eee both in purse and reputation, he is pe 
under the neces: not allowing the inspection of his 1 
Inventions or his. pe except by employers or their Haren 
SS enks or gardeners. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS.—Buildings of every 
kind heated in a superior manner, The trade supplied 
with Boilers, Furnace-doors, Bars, Dampers, Pipes, Cisterns, 
Fleet, grey meomialte for heating. Bens. Fowuer, 63, Dorset-st., 
Fle idon, 
} rENRY HUNT’S ; PATENT ‘GARDEN POTS and 
STANDS, for effecting improved Drainage and draught of 
Air, of which big chy favourable notices have appeared in Pazton’s 
agazine for May, Gardeners’ Magazin 
Florist, No. 23, Mat Gabdenerst Gazelle, N e 
and Retail at Hunt’s China Warehouse, Queen’s-r0w, Pimlico; 
and No. 17, Great Rider-street, St, James's, | N.B.—Nurserymen 
wanted as Agents for the aubee id many of the proviny 
B. LAWES’S PATENT MANURES, compo ed 
of Super Phosphate of Lime, Bhornhate of. ‘Asie onia,. Sili- 
cate of Potass, &c., are now for sale at hi ory, Deptford. 
creek, London, price 4s. 6d. perdnsber The: > eapeemnees can 
be had separately ; the Super Phosphate of anes alone is recom- 
mended for fixing the Ammonia of Dung-heaps, Cesspools, Gas 
Liquor, &e, Price 4s. 6d. per bushel 
Ge BON Oren N 
BY THE Esato 
‘THONY GIBBS & SONS, DON 
GrBBs, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVE POOL, en BRISTOL. 
OTTER’ S GUANO. — TURNIPS, MANGEL- 
WURZEL, &c. the nse of the above Manure, the 
enormous yield at the rate of 86 tons per acre was obtained 
Oranor Girone MANGeL Wuazen, by Mr. A, Corron, of Hil- 
dersham, near Cambridge. On Meadow Land, the Earl of Zet- 
land got an increase of Hay of 18 cwt. 2 qrs cre, while by 
ano the increase was only 8 cwt. 2 qrs. under 
cireumstances, These Facts prove the superiority of 
Pborrer’s Guano. 
*y* Porrer’s “Portable Farm- yard Manure, at 4/. 15s. per ton ; 
from 6 ie h cwt, per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Upper Fore-st., 
Lambe 
Seay 
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