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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Jan. 28, 
t q OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural and 
other eae ae STEPHENSON oo Co., Agents for son 
Old Park Iron-wo! 
London, solicit a iispection of their teed Conical Boller 
description, Gardeners’ Chronicle, eae 12, p. 175.. ) 
maateurs these Bailes will be found invalual 
complete without furnaces or setting in brickw ae movable a 
pleasure, very ornamental in BaP or ea and ome pte aie 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 51, 58, wards. Furt! 
particulars, with plans and estimates for peas any ee 
of building, may be obtained as above; where also be seen 
the improved Wrought-iron Boiler, as applied with Chanter’s 
Smoke-consuming Furnaces at Chatsworth, and many other of 
the Nobility’s Seats. ing, Hurdles, Bedsteads, Orna- 
mental Wire-work, Garden Implements, &c, &e. The trade sup- 
plied with Hot-water Socket- -pipes 
N.E r. atent Land- presses and Drills. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING and HEATING by HOT WATER. 
4-3 WEEKS and Co., ArcuiTEcTs, &c., GLoucEsTER- 
cE, Kine’s-ROAD, bee othionde Builders and 
Hot-w: ae Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the 
Nobility and Gentny that their Seas which has been bn tthe 
throughout the country for many years, is entirely cont 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of ere 
Senet and the HEATING of them by HOT WATER. 
CONICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest con- 
sumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention once 
= ap Boas and will heat a range of Forcing Houses 300ft. in 
eng’ 
Their improved plan of BOTTOM HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
fan open trough under the bed, is now being universally adopted. 
References may be had, and hae works seen at most of the 
ees and Gennetmat Seats m the country, nearly the whole 
the London Nurseries, tt variety of Horticultural 
pantie and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, Estimates, 
&e., at their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chel- 
sea, near a -square. 
7 DLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
W TLL: TAM E. RENDLE having received ever a 
mmunications from rarions parts of the country, c 
pean’ is “Tank System of Heating,” which will ultgnately 
become y adopted in all forcing establishments yhgne 
bottom-heat is eanicet begs to announce to th 
SION NURSERY, CROYDON. 
ROBERT COOPER begs to inform the Public that 
he has just published his CATALOGUE of CHOICE 
FLOWER SEEDS, &c. &c. for 1848, which will be forwarded by 
Post on application.—Jan, 25, 1843. 
EXTENSION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF ART-UNIONS. 
A pee R AL POLYTECHNIC UNION 
of LONDON.—Subscribers and the Public are Tespee ay 
i ¢ ETCHINGS illustrative of the NGS of 
by the ped cers oh inspec- 
tion. By the liberality of the Members of the Club, the Sub- 
scribers will receive Seventeen Etchings instead of the promised 
number of Thirteen.—Subscriptions received by the Honorary 
Secretary, at 309, Hegentustreet, and 5, Cavendish-square. 
Aner a SITUATION as GARDENER, a res- 
ble young Man, aged 30, who has a practical know- 
ledge of his business in all its branches, and can be well recom- 
mended from the situation he is about toleave, Address, A.B,, 
at Mr. Bexu’s, Bookseller, Richmond, York. 
ANTED, a steady, active, middle-aged Man, who 
Ss some pas of Greenhouse Plants, Cultivation of 
Roses, Training F: 
x from their last situation. Further parti- 
culars may be had ee applying by ae) Dost. Paid, to J. CoLs, 
Nurseryman, Rugby, Wal rwickshir e 
ai SITUATION as GA RDENER, 2 a 
ldl dd ried Man without encumbrance ; sie 
Me LYNN, PCESER EMA Ns ‘oxen, erect. 
a 
ney, opposite my  Aeube pean W.L. be; 
that his collection of Culinary, Garden, and Flower Seeds is of 
the very best quality, and true to kind; likewise his Fruit-Trees, 
Flowering and Byergreen Shapes Greenhouse Plants, Perennial 
and Bulbous Roots. His Garden Utensils are: also of the best 
description, at prices which, he trusts, with industry, punctuality, 
and attention, will secure to him general balroneee, 
. L. so) solicits deat attention to w PEA, Lynn’s 
D Marrow, 2s. 6d. per qui ae whi ich is superior 
to the ight ManogE and Much more advantageous, especially 
ardens, its height being 3 to 4 feet ; it is the most pro- 
m 
understands the: management of Pines, early Forcing, and 
High-street, Camberwell. 
ANTED, immediately, an active and steady MAN, 
to take charge of a prpyinclel Nursery of recent establish- 
must have a ‘ough knowledge of the Nursery 
Business, and be a good piateeel ator of Greenhouse Plants, 
Satisfacfory references will be required, Application to be made, 
stating Wages, to Messrs. HANDCOCK AND Son, Nursery Seeds- 
men and Florists, 218, Gillegate, Durham, 
ANTS a SITUATION, a single young Man of 
eet connexions, as Under Gardener, where od 
lific reas and autumn Pea ever introd tual in its 
bearing, the pod quite full, and of delicious flavour, even when 
nearly ripe.—Catalogues of Seeds, Garden Implements, &c., may 
be had on application, enclosing a postage-stamp. 
be principally in the Houses. Has bee: 
Under Gardener for seven years, and can have a good character 
on the gentleman’s Gardener he is now living with. Direct to 
J.A,, Post-office, Aveley, Essex.—All letters post-paid. 
O NURSERYMEN.—To. be DISPOSED OF, an 
Old-established NURSERY, in. the immediate vicinity of 
mdon, containing 11 Acres of Land, in the best state of culti- 
vation, partly stocked with Fruit-trees, Standard and Dwarf 
es, Evergreens, and other Ornamental Sbrubs and Trees, 
principally inclosed with good walls. There are 4,000 feet of 
Glass, well stocked with Greenhouse and other Plants. There 
mises a commodious Dwelling-House, and 
Seed-Shop attached, Stabling, Sheds, ie all in excellent repair. 
Rent and Taxes moderate, and 25 years of the Lease epee 
The tte is ea on one of the leadin 
‘0 SEEDSMEN. 
ANTS a SITUATION, a respectable young Man 
(who-has been engaged for the last three years in the 
Seed Business, in a large peneet in the country), either ina 
Seed-shop or Warehouse, where he could make himself generally 
useful. Salary not so much ai fact as immediate egret 
For particulars, please to apply coast paid) to Messrs. W. and 
Nose, Seedsmen, No. 152, Fleet-strect, Lon 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a 
Man. 
London, a be entered upon on 2 ee 25th Mar ctu neat, 
—For pecan Mad ep to be made, by letter ae prepaid, 
to Messrs. NosLE, » 8, Ae Fleet- sr London, 
Part of the purchase- atone es may remain, if r re on ap: 
proved-of security. The auc is retiring ean business in 
consequence of ill-health. 
THE GARDENER at ST. MARGARET’S 
those parties who have addressed letters t 
subject of a Second Gardener’s place, 
inserted without his knowledge, he being perfectly satisfied with 
his present Sena ene whom he considers strictly honest, sober, 
d trustworthy, and meee under his charge bear 
informs 
‘well as xO: others who wish forinformation respecting it, that it +8 
W: E. R.’s intention to publish a well. eed Engr caning, eae 
‘Treatise ey which will contain ever uisite 
testimony of ‘his attention to his busin 
it. Margaret’s, Jan, 23, 
to set up or adapt the Apparatus for Eroases: of various Rives) with 
the cos ng, &e. 
Every Po ery in the see ought to be fitted up on this principle. 
R. is rel pe to bring hae system prominently before 
t ing: tbat | it will be of the greatest utility, and of 
immense imp: oreatetp Hortiqultarstes The cost of the Treatise 
will be regulated according to ee Bue of eae D 
nion Road Nursery, Plymouth, Jan. 
ashe iad and MELON BOXES and LIGHTS.— 
one, two, and three-light BOXES and LIGHTS, 
of ain aa. vine for immediate use, warranted of the best Mintel 
o all parts of the Kingdom; two-ligh! 
and Lights complete, from 1/7. 8s, Garden Lights AN 
glazed and painted, from 1s. per foot. Sashes and Frames made, 
ease, and hung comnts, 1s, 8d. per foot.—At JAMES WATTS’ 
t. , Old Kent-road, 
HE “GENUINE GUANO ON Sate AT LIVER- 
‘OOL.—Any paentiy of this celebrated and valuable NA- 
TURAL MANURE can be obtained from the Queen’s Bonded 
Stores, either in Leespoce 
L 
Cor 
Ss 
‘or Messr _BBWA 
ARDS, vbassox, and Co. 
The e extent to which Bone Manure is rad fi eet great 
as to render it imperative upon the Farmer to rtain, by 
chemical analysis, ae quantity of PU. ie BONE it contains.” 
7 » Por ertakes to examine any Sample that may 
be submitted to ane and within we days after the pect 
thei ae ss return the’ correct percentage of PurE ue B 
Potter’s charge is 5s., which should be enclosed with an a’ rage 
sam ie ol say iib., and sent (carriage paid), to the Artificial Guano 
Works, © 8, Upper Fore-street, ere Unadulterated 
eperoneny say: be had, either in dust sp 3-in. pieces. 
$ every species of Artificial Manure, 
ant oe upon them at the above charge. Soils very carefully 
analyse¢ 
G ‘a is eR ES 
BY th HE 
O.s3N St Ap Days 
IMPORTERS, 
HONY GIBBS & SONS, LOND! 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co-, LIVERPOOL anv BRISTOL, 
“Ins <a 8V0., Price 2s. Cloth. The aes Edition of 
uA S RY LADY ure own WER-GARDENER, 
LOUISA kaos, With a onatiee on Window Gar: 
Mr. M NTOSH, and a Description of WARD 
pee ing for Publication, uniform arth 
the above, price 2s.,, EVERY LADY’S COMPANION on THE 
KITCHEN-GARDEN, by A LADY. London: W.S, Orr, and 
Jo., Amen eRe Paternoster- TOW. 
HE S SPEECH, JH, specially Reported and 
Ilustrate ve Dope next Saturday’s Number of 
** PUNCH, c E LONDON CHARIVARI,” price 3d. 
A ST. ‘AM PED EDITION to go free by Post, price 4d. 
I a Le sonnet and Vols. I. and II. are, as well as 
nstantly on sale.—Orrice, 13, Wag 
sr, and 'Sold by a es and Newsmen. 
ished, price Sixpence 
Uerrer™ ats Pte FARMERS of ENGLAND, 
the RELATIONSHIP of AGRICULTURE and MANU. 
FACTURES. ith a representation of Ploughs and Ploughing 
in ‘Buckinghamshire and the Lothians. By ONE WHo Has 
WHISTLED Ar THE Pioven; Author of Letters under that 
signature in the Mornii hr onicle. 
Ripeway, Piceadilly. 
SRS. ;MARNOCK AND MANLEY beg to in- 
ir Friends and the Public, wet they have pub- 
fished thetr Catatoeve of Flower Seeds, &c., for 1843, which will 
be forwarded free by Post, on application. “heir Importation of 
German and Prussian Seecls have arrived in fine condition, to 
which ee beg to call their attention. Nurse ery, Hackney, 
S GI rE cL LING JATALOGUE 3 ENGLIsH AND 
* Forsicn DAHLIAS can now pb don prepaid appli- 
cation; it contains as well, a List of Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, 
Pansies, and Verbenas, any of which §. G. will be hay to re- 
ne, 
‘The trade liberally supplie 
Dane Croft Nursery, ‘ia re Suffolk. 
8, 
een es Apprentice ‘wanted. 
GARDENERS’ ENTERTAINMEN' 
= WEEK’S, Jun., Annual Improved Plan of (H]JEAT- 
« ING, will ‘take place at his Horticultural M anuta 
Gloucester-place, King’s-road, ane 
February. Suc! 
supporters, and who will honour iid with th edhipany? are 
requested to favour him with a Jine, by Post, eitHont ane 
SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH; MIDDLESEX. 
Ee ARD BECK informs Horticulturists elie 
4 that the Cisterns, Tanks, Bhelvers peers Conservatory 
Tubs, Blower Boxes Edging for G 
by him in Slate, may be seen in use at Wort Cottage, upon 
application to the Gardener (Sundays except tee 
jg Bali ES, by all the pune Architects and 
Builders in this Country and Abroad._—SEYSSEL AS- 
PHALTE.—In consequence of the daily attempts made to imitate 
this valuable mineral production, and of the name of “ Asphalte” 
being given to most of the spurious and “ cheap” materials, the 
Directors of this Company particularly recommend Architects, 
Builders, and others, (for the purpose of securing the use of the 
genuine article,) to insert in their speciacations «The Seyssel 
Ata tes Claridge’s Patent,” and not merely ‘ Asphalte” or 
*« Bitumen,” as, in many cases where these terms have been used, 
gas-tar and other worthless and offensive compositions have 
been introduced. For the information of those residing at a dis- 
tance from London, and of those who, having employed the 
spurious composition, may, from its failure, have become preju- 
diced against the use of Asphalte, the felioarinis: are mentioned 
as some of the distinguishing qualities of the genuine material. 
The Asphalte of Seyssel is of a light colour, closely resembling 
Yorkshire stone, has a smooth surface (without being slippery), 
and joints almost imperceptible ; it is also free from smell, is not 
acted upon by change of temperature, and is at all times dry and 
‘m, and Veraek abi? gece to walk upon, and, from its elas- 
titious material, on the coutrary, has 
a dark and dirty- loonie isthe rance, presents a rough and coarse 
surface, ands from its brittleness, i eit to crack, particalarly 
f the above qualities, the 
used with great advantage for roofing ; it can be laid down toany 
ees presenting one uniform pitta? and is far superior to 
it is not liable t in 
of any mckatiass in the e temperature, “Bor covering of f arches, (to 
prevent the percolation of wet,) it is invaluable, the Greenwich 
Railway paid alone having covered 
the South Metropolitan, rbaaates and Nunhead Cem: 
proof of the Lae peat of the genuine Asphalte, itneed only 
be mentioned t! e first work executed in this Country with 
this material, peer to 3,952 feet,) was fe ‘Waite oppo- 
site the Horse Guards, in the month of Apr: 8, and whic 
although only half an inch in thickness, ioe mannan up to this 
time (a period of four years and eight months) in the most per- 
fect condition. Books of Testimonials with scale of prices may 
be obtained on application to . 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 Company. 
age 46, no thoroughly understands his 
Business, and all kinds of Forcing, Pleasure-grounds, and 
Kitchen-gardens; and can have an Lnextebtionebip reference from 
the Gentleman he has just left, with 13 years’ character; cither 
to live in the house iy sh Direct to A.B., Mrs. Cargy’s, No. 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, or GAR- 
DENER and BAILIFF, a single Man, aged 32, 
who has a thorough knowledge of his business, and can have a 
‘ood character from his last place.—Address to H, H., Post-office, 
Tome Wells. 
ARES a SITUATION as GARDENER, a respect- 
Se Oune ee Man, who has been 12 years at the 
rihieieee} and has mpetent knowledge of his profession in all 
its branches hes sieexo in some of the first-rate situations as 
Gardener in the North ; and can an undeniable character 
from the place he is now in, where he has lived above two years. 
—Direct, lL. B., Mr. Perer Farr’s, Bookseller, Bishop-Auckland, 
1O NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, & 
AZIERS.— WANTED by a Young Man (a native of earns 
berland) a SITUATION as FARM BAILIFF, in any County 
md. The Advertiser has been brought up in eumbertetid 
to Farming and Grazing; and is acquainted with thorough 
Drainage system, Subsoil and Trench Plowing, and with most of 
the modern improvements in Agriculture; and would be able to 
give respectable references, and produce eunneny testimonials 
as to character, and cepabilities, &c. Address, A.L., Post-office, 
Brampton, Cumberla 
NOTICE. ject ‘persons having 6 a CLAIM ‘upon “the 
ESTATE of the late Mr. MICHAEL WATERER, Nursery~ 
man, Knaphill, Horsell, Surrey, are requested to send in their 
Accounts without delay; and all persons indebted to the said 
the same to Hos1a WArEReER, Knap- 
hill, orto James WatTERER, Chertsey, Executors to the deceased. 
ae) NET.—New Garden Net, viz., Herring 
one-inch mesh, made with machinery, 13d. per yard i # 
one seneth oF BAe? Old Fishing Net, properly mended up, i 
ngths 3 yards, 8 and 10 feet deep, 3d. per yard ayadre. 
Weal en. ak averted Net, fine Blossom and Wasp Net, made 
om Hemp, Bunting, Screens, &c. &c. Woollen Tie for Flowers. 
qung Sheep-folding Nets, Fishing Nets, Rabbit and Hare Nets. 
$ for Fences against Rabbits, Dogs, Poultry, &c., 2d. per yard ; 
aisbt for covering in Poultry yards, Pheasantries, ‘ke, 2d. ee 
yard. Superior expanding Tents for Lawns, &e., 5L, 36 fe 
round, mTarpalling for Wagon ane Stack Covers, Garden frames, 
&c., 28. per square yard made 
Ros. Ricwarpson, Net and Tent Makers, 21, Tonbridge Place, 
New Road, near Buston Si Square, 
N.B.—1000 London pete cats apes ‘for Farmers’ Servants, 
Is, 9d., 28., and 2s. 6d. e: 
MPORTANT TO AL. 
“ce if CAN say of the WATERPROOF COAT I pur- 
chased of you, that I never had anything so pleasant in 
‘wear, or so efficient as a ‘ Waterproof,’ and therefore, in every 
“respect superior to a ‘Mackintosh.’ It is a very pleasant Gar- 
“‘ment, too, for moderate warmth when the weather is dry. As 
“a medical man, and having much daily riding, I have fully 
“proved what is above stated, and you are welcome to use this 
and constantly exposed to the 
WATER, PROCK, and ne above testimonyy is entirely 
onsale, nor has W ever seen the party who gives it, 
y by WALTER BERDOKE, Tallon rtacesto tag &e., 
9, Commit ache doors from, Bishopsgate-street. ) 
Csi to —Several Perfumers of apparent Respect- 
ability, for the sake of gaining a bie pects profit, basely at- 
tonne toi see es pernicious compounds upon the are as the 
real CAS JIL” for the Hair, ona “KALY 
the Commis y copy the bills and labels of the ori Cee ne 
cles, aout tines a, Ne mar orthe word ‘‘ GEN 
in the place of (ess WLAND'S.” To frustrate such pear 
it is necessary, on purchasing either article, to see that the word 
ROWLAND’S is iy the wrapper, as follows, without which none 
“ine. ROWLAND’: 
. ROWLAND AND Som, 
20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, is written in red on the 
wrappers of the MAcAssar O1L and meee and ecnpraven on 
the Gotantnent Stamp affixed on the Kalydo Be sure to ask for 
ae ju LA a elias Sold W them and oe rielanie: Chemists 
