THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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SEEDLING VERBENAS, 
GIRLING, of Danecroft Nursery, Stowmarket, 
* begsto 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, professi and amateur, who h iberally. 
‘They will be ready to send out on the Ist of October, and can be 
had on forwarding a Post-office order for the amount, by unknown 
or some erence. 
Ameruystrna—A beautiful bright lavender ; large pips ; forming 
an immense truss of fragrant flowers. 53. 
Brauty—Fine lively cherry-coloured pink ; excellent shape and 
habit; immense er: one of the most distinct and beauti- 
ful of all the Verbenas in cuitivation. 5s. 
Bripesmatp—A beautiful pale blush, tinted with blue; very 
fine. 38. 6d, 
Bove pe Fev—This is of the most dazzling scarlet, making all 
other scarlets appear as pink or pale crimson. » 6d. 
ForTUNE-TELLER—Blush pink; immense trusser, some of which 
measure 10 inches in circumference. 3s. 6d. 
Lonerriora—Violet purple; very large, and remarkable for the 
length of its tube: fine. 3s. 6d. 
Renown—rich maroon, fine shape, and very compact, extra 
fine, 3s. 6d. 
Minsrren Boy—lilac and white, with a bright pink Eye, a 
pleasing and good variety, 3s. 6d. 
Perrectron—a beautiful pure white, with bright blue 
centre, excellent shape, and habit fine, 3s, 
N.B.—The above can be had separately, at the prices quoted, 
or the set of Nine for 25s. A double set for 45s. ; or treble, for 3/., 
inclosed in tin-boxes, where a set are taken, and forwarded, post 
free, to any part of the kingdom. 
+ begs to state that he will have two fine distinct 
Seedling Fuchsias to send out early next spring, at which time 
Plants of all the leading kinds in cultivation can be had at 
moderate prices. To Dahlia Growers, S. G. takes this opportu- 
nity of saying, his extensive Collections are nearly in full bloom : 
—by rail communieation from the Eastern Counties’ Railway to 
Colchester, and thence by Criterion coach you reach Stowmarket 
the same evenin: ¢ same coach leaves Stowmarket every 
morning (Sundays excepted), quarter before eight, and reaches 
London by one o’clock the same day ; fare from Londonto Stow- 
market, 10s. 
TO NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, and OTHERS. 
dBA, BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, Desir- 
able Leasehold Premises, consisting of Nursery Grounds, 
and Stock, situate at Camberwell, Surrey. 
The Premises consist of a COTTAGE RESIDENCE, with an 
Extensive Frontage, well situated for business ; and an adjacent 
NURSERY GROUND, with COTTAGE, containing about Seven 
Acres. The Stock comprises a choice collection of Ornamental 
Trees and Shrubs, American Plants, Evergreens, Rose and Jas- 
mine Stools and Layers, Trained Apricots, Peaches, and Necta- 
rines, Trained and Standard Cherries, Dwarf and Standard Apple 
i ies, and Strawberries of 
Trees, 
the best varieties. 
e above offers a valuable opportunity to any party wishing 
to commence business, as the ren’ oderate, the Stock well- 
selected, of the most available description, and the situation un- 
deniable for business. For further particulars and cards to view, 
apply to W. A. Lorn, Esq., 16, Loughborough-road, North Brix- 
ton; or to Messrs. Proruerox and Morris, Leytonstone. 
AOTTAM ano HALLEN, Eneinerrs, Iron- 
FouNDERS, &c. &c., No. 2, WINsLEY STREET, Oxrorp 
Srreer, Lonpon, and at CORNWALL Roap, LAMBETH. 
GARDEN ROLLERS 18 inches long, 34s.; 20, 
24 inches, 60s.; 26, 758.; 28, 848.3 30, 105s. each. 
CAST-IRON RICKSTANDS, 2 feet 6 inches high, 5s. 9d. each. 
Garden Engines, Mowing Machines, Garden Chairs, Superior 
Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases and Pedestals in great 
i i Articles, A tural 
, 448.5 22, 508.5 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING, 
TEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much engaged. 
ove system with Tanks of 
le from 10 to 100 feet long and 
id depth, and can be connected or disconnected 
by any working Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 
i i ons it istricts of 
employing this much approved method of h 
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 8. and Co. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT-WATER, 
Senne 
Sree es 
aaa 
oe 
WEEKS & Co., Arcnitrects, &c., Gloucester- 
e place, 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 
NEW PELARGONIUMS, 
E. RENDLE respectfully informs Amateurs who 
* are in want of a few good Pelargoniums to improve their 
collections, that he will supply a selection from the following 
PER DOZEN :—Lyne’s Lord Ebrington, 
yornish Gem, Fanny, Aurora, Pride o' 
Constellation, Count d’Orsay, Creole, Dido, Fair Maid of Devon, 
Grand Monarch, Lavinia, Oberon, Queen of the Fairies, Sapphire, 
Favourite, and Sir Robert Peel; with a Plant of 
YNE’S DUKE or CORNWALL, on SUNRISE. 
Catalogues of Pelargoniums can be obtained—Plants will be de- 
livered in October next—Orders will be executed in strict prece- 
lence — Plants will added to compensate for carriage— 
Reference or remittance required from unknown correspondents. 
—Union-road Nursery, Plymouth, Sept. 15, 1843. 
MYATT’S NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRIES. 
anp W. MYATT are now ready to send out their 
vw » NEW STRAWBERRY, the DEPTFORD PINE, the fruit 
i at the London Horticultural 
also been 
a Banksian Medal awarded. It has 
at the same ti 
truss. Price, Deptford Pine, 2 
. 10s. per 100.—Manor Farm, Deptford, Sept.15, 1 
THE BRITISH QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT PEAS. 
7 J. CORMACK & CO,, beg to announce to 
+ their Friends and the Public that they have harvested the 
superior to al 
most exquisitely delicious flavour, and is extraordinarily large. 
Packets of 6 seeds, 58. 
. W. and CO. beg to inform the public, that they have just 
received their annual supply of BULBS ; and as they employ an 
Agent in Haarlem to select for them, they are able to offer every 
variety at very moderate prices; and can safely assure all who 
favour them with orders, that nothing but the very best of goods 
-will be sent them. Fine Hyacinths, 6s. a dozen; superior, 9s, to 
128.; very finest kinds, 15s, to 18s. a dozen. 
variety, and every description o! 
and Furnishing Ironmongery; Dr. Arnott’s Stoves, 
Anglo-Belgian Cooking Stoves; Broiling Stoves. The above low 
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 ani combined, 
which can be fixed complete in any part of the Kingdom, at very low 
prices, in consequence of the present depressed state of the Iron Trade. 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, Public, or Private Buildings, 
i Corram’s’ PATENT, or Rocers’ Borters. After 15 
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- 
ratus, they have’ affixed the following low prices :— 
‘ottam’s Patent Boiler, 24inch . . ~ 47 08. 0d, 
(Larger Sizes in proportion.) 
Rogers’ Boiler, small size. ‘ . eaesr 1590 
De lo. 4 10 0 
a De ue 
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; 6d. each. 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high, weighing 42 lbs. at 4s, 0d. each, 
Stron; do: do. do. 45lbs.at4 4 ,, 
Ox Hurdles, 4 feet high, lo. 60 Ibs. at 5 ” 
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., 
HAND-GLASS. FRAMES for Cucumbers, &c., 18 inches square, 
3s. Gd.; 20 inches, 4s. 6d.; 22 inches, 5s. 6d. each. 
CAST-IRON FLOWER-STAKES 4 feet long out of the ground, 
78.; 4 feet 6, Qs.; 5 feet, 118.; 6 feet, 15s.; 7 feet, 20s. per dozen. 
0. 2, WINSLEY STREET, 
where every information may be obtained. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
ORN, 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
D. an 
Our Autumnal Catalogue of Bulbs and i Picotees, 
Carnations, Roses, &c. &c., is now ready, and will be sent free, 
on application, Orders amounting to 5/, sent out free of charge ; 
if less than 5/., Bulbs will be sent over to compensate for the cost 
of carriage. 
more particularly when sown in the autumn. 
Gunnersbury Park, Acton, Middlesex, Sept. 15, 1843. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
V ILLIAM FREEMAN, GarpeENeER, respectfully 
informs the Nobility and Gentry that he has now for Sale 
or Exportation a fine assortment of the best PATENT SPAWN, 
at 3s. per bushel. A considerable reduction will be made to the 
Trade. Country orders punctually attended to. 
Westbourne-green, Paddington. 
VICTORIA PARK. 
Vi J. KING begs leave to inform Market Gardeners 
and others that he has received instructions from the 
Honourable Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Woods and Forests 
to submit to Public Auction the Stock and Growing Crops of 
several Market Gardeners in Wick Lane, Hackney, of which due 
notice will be given; the ground being required for the Victoria 
TO FRUIT-GROWERS and OTHERS. 
‘1.0 BE LET, the GARDENS at HAWKHURST 
FARM, near Petworth, Sussex, with two Vineries, about 
50 feet by 16 each, well stocked, and one Pine Pit, 45 feet 
by 12. The Walls and. Gardens are full of thriving young 
trees. A good House and Land may be had with it. Rendle’s 
‘Yank System may be easily applied to one of the Vineries and 
y e Proprietor 
would have no objection to stock the same with Pine Plants for 
Midhurst, Sussex. 
Buildings and Sashes, and inyite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawin; 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely completeand 
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. 
D. and E. Bariry 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. 
D.and E, Barney have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to'introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 
intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
eae CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS, invented 
-~- by J. Rocurs, Esq., may be obtained of any size from JOHN 
SHEWEN, Ironmonger, &c,, Sevenoaks, Kent. 
haying had every opportunity afforded him by an 
extensive practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs to 
offer it as most efficient and economical: it may be seen at 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. Loddiges’, 
Hackney; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple-place ; Messrs. Veitch 
and Son’s, Exeter; Mr. Pontey’s, Plymouth ; the Royal Botanical 
Society’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 
f 
WIRE-WORK, stat APPARATUS, GREEN- 
H 
USES, &c. 
T. THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE, MANOR. 
PLACE, KING’S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of INVI- 
SIBLE WIRE-FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and rendered 
Rabbit-proof. WIRE-WORK in Trainers, Arches for Walks, 
B. rdering, Fiower-stands, Pheasantries, &c. HORTICULTURAL 
BUILDINGS, Green and Hothonses, Conservatories, &c. The 
same heated by HOT-WATER APPARATUS, on improved and 
Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 
Ward’s Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses. 
the country for many years, is entirely confined to 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every 
description, and the HEATING of them by HOT WATER, 
ICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest con- 
sumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention once 
e 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
ength. 
Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trough under the bed, is now being universally adopted. 
References may 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, Mccels, Plans, Estimates, 
&c., at their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chel- 
sea, near Sloane-square. 
OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made 
and fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom, One, 
two, and three-light Cucumber and Melon-Boxes and Lights of 
all sizes kept ready for immediate use, packed and sent to all 
i wo-lig 
Boxes and Lights tomplete, from 12. 8s. Garden-Lights made 
and glazed fr f 
Claremont-place, Old Keut-road. 
*,* Reference given. 
gee in the season,—therefore offered for the price of 
a Hand-Syringe only, viz., 30. 10s.,—AN EXCELLENT 
BARROW GARDEN-ENGINE, holding nearly 18 gallons. Supe- 
rior in power and principle; will remain in order for 
May be seen at Mr. Smyru’s, No. 7, Bray’s-buildings, Lower- 
road, Islington. 
and No. 17, Great Rider-street, St. James’s. 
wanted as Agents for the above in many of the provincial towns 
Jignd eotayes Oo O22N S ALE, 
Y THE IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, LONDON; 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL anp BRISTOL. 
WHEAT-SOWING. 
OTTER’S GUANO.—The superiority of this power- 
ful MANURE being now completely established, it is only 
necessary to inform the public that a material reduction has beet 
made in the price, and that it may. be obtained. either at the 
Works or of Mr. Porrmr’s Agents, who have testimonials of its 
efficacy.—28, Upper Fore-street, Lambeth, London. 
Mr. Marx Fornerciu,, 40, Upper Thames-street, Sole Lon- 
don Agent. 
*,* Nurserymen required as Agents in all the principal towne” 
B. LAWES’S PATENT MANURES, composed 
of Super Phosphate of Lime, Phosphate of ‘Ammonia, Sili- 
cate of Potass, &c., are now for sale at his Factory, Deptford- 
creek, London, price 4s. 6d. per bushel. These substances can 
be had separately ; the Super Phosphate of Lime alone is ERC 
mended for fixing the Ammonia of Dung-heaps, Cesspools, Ga! 
Liquor, &c. Price 4s. 6d. per bushel. 
HORTICULTURAL, ALMANACK, 7 Al 
The STATIONERS’ COMPANY will publish, with their usu! 
Almanacks, early in November, price 1s., K 
HE GARDENERS’ ALMANAC a 
and CALENDAR and REGISTER of the KITCHEN, FRUL ie 
FLOWER, and FORCING DEPARTMENTS, for the YEAR 184 rs 
By GEORGE W. JOHNSTONE, Esq., Fellow of the Agri- Laser 
cultural Society of India; Corresponding Member of the Mary en 
Horticultural Society; and Author of A History of Ene’ 
Gardening,” ‘* The Kitchen Garden,”* &c. ; 
*,* This Almanack will afford a large supply of matter, ine 
esting not only to the professional, but also to the domestic Et, 
ener, as well as the amateur cultivator of flowers and aes 
Besides containing calendarial direct 
r every duri 
wili, for the most part, vary every year ; and it is recommeyy be 
that each annual publication be preserved, as an index wi) 
given to bind up with each volume. ner 
To Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Implement-makers, and Pablisitck 
of works connected with the cultivation of the soil, this Alma! 
offers a peculiarly desirable organ for advertisements, as United 
once be circulated through the 
AND. INDEXBD ¥! 
for reference in the hands of those most desirable to ne ‘and 
acquainted with their contents—viz., the Landed Gentry, 
