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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Ave. 19, 
M% R. WARREN will sell by Aucrion, at the King’s 
Head Inn, Twickenham, on TuEspAy, Aug.’ web ay 20’clock, 
‘wenty-four Lots, beta a EW PARK, inthe most 
delight part of the county of Middlesex, eis ortion of 
rated POPE’S VILLA ESTATE, comprising aes of 
into plots of 
y adapted for the erecti 
dences, Seicdesing extensive entener 6 the high road leading 
from London and * Twickenham to Hampton, Chertsey, &c., 
and to the new road a a out of the same, and uniting with 
the road leading to the southampton. Railway at Kingston. 
lea lots are in the immediate vicinity of 
nd the river Thames, and mye a 
Palace, ‘the residence of her Maj 
miles of Hy ark Corner, ea three of Hounslow 
Sonaetaptort aieny at Kingsto! situation is deta 
airy and healthy, and the Resmi te distinguished 
beautiful scenery and contiguit numerous es and 
Grounds of Noblemen and Genievien of the first distinction. 
The quality of the land is excellent, and a portion pa aan pa 
and the remainder ct held of his Grace the 
umberland, as Lor e Manor of Isleworth spot’ and is equal 
in value to freehold. < Station upon the proposed Middlesex gud 
Surrey Grand Junction Railway wane apes erected within a 
minutes’ walk of these lots. Purchasers may be abcoweinpnted 
with we valuable portions of this Estate, i in quantities varying 
m two acres to 100 acres. 
The Tote are marked out, and may be viewed upon application 
to Mr. Pendry, at, the Prince Albert Inn, opposite the ae ts, of 
citor, Worcester; Messrs. weenie abe Mfr, and Ci 
Solicitors, 160, Oxford-street ; man, Esq., Solicitor, 27, 
Carey-str reet, Lincoln’s- faneneliss “Messrs, ‘Allen and Holmes, 
Solicitors, Bedford. row; the oraee oa oe Greyhound, Rich- 
ond; Griffin, K ingston ; and o . WARREN, Land a 
Timber Surveyor, Talewortti, 
TO NOBLEMEN, ee At a ae hie are FLORISTS, 
an 
N ESSRS. PROTHEROE, andl MORRIS are in- 
- structed by the Executrix of the late Mr. JOHN MILNE, 
co bel to public competition on the premises, Albion-road 
rsery, Stoke Newington, on NDAY, August 21, 1843, and 
following day, at 12 0’Clock each day, the Splendid and Choice 
‘ock of Greenhouse, Exotic, and other Plants in pots, consisting 
or CAME utAs of various sizes, AZALEA INDICA, ee pon 
ARBOREUM and HYBRIDUM, fine Specimens of Lantana Bor- 
BONICA, ARAUCARIA EXCELSA NAPARTIA ponoed, Littum 
LANCIFOLIUM, &c. A choice assortment of PELARGoniums, NEW 
Fucustas, oe Ericas, Eracris, with a selected assortment 
of CArs Puants. Also a quantity ‘of Hot- water Pipe, Useful 
‘Timber, a Capital Set of Chaise Harness, and other effects. 
e viewed one week prior to Sale. Catalogues may be 
had on the premises; of the principal Seedsmen; and of the 
Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
CROOME, WORCESTERSHIRE, 
To NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, 
and Others.—Very Important and Unreserved Sale of Stove and 
Greenhouse Plants, of the Rarest description, the Collection 
of nearly a Century, at Croome, the seat of the late Right Hon. 
the Earl of Coventr, 
ME: R. C. HERBERT has the honour to announce 
that he has received instructions from the Executors of the 
late Right Hon. the Earl of Coventry, to submit to Public Auction, 
at CROOME, on Wepyespay and Tuurspay, Aug. 30 and 31, 
1843, without the least reservation, the whole of the extensive 
and rare Collection of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in 
the Conservatories and Greenhouses in the Gardens adjacent to 
the Mansion. 
The Auctioneer hides invites the attention of Nobl: 
men and Gentlemen, as well as Nurserymen and others, to this 
superb Collection of Plants and Exotics, as it will be found 
that the present will afford them such an opportunity as very 
seldom occurs of enriching their Conservatories with some 
of the Choicest Plants in the Kingdom. They include East 
and West Indian Plants, Cape and Botany Plants, Cape Jas- 
mines, &c., in endless auely some of which are of an amazing 
growth, and were selected by the late Earl's Grandfather, 
more than 80 years since, ‘0 enumerate the whole in t! 
pass of an advertisement would be impossible; Catalogues are 
consequently pitenay Piepered, and may be had at the principal 
Hotels in Cheltenhan ath, gton, Warwick, 
Hereford, eisncenter, inves and Worcester, or ll be for- 
warded by the Auctioneer to ar pre-paid ae Sait oend 
to him, EN Snie street, Wor 
e Plan nts may be eiewed 9 or re ceeniae to Mr. Crarxe, Bo- 
es Ge a at Croome, two days previous to the Sale. 
The Sale will commence on Wednesday at 12 o'clock, eas ws 
Thursday at 11 0 Pclock precisely. Defford Station, on the 
mingham and Gloucester Railway, is within Two Miles of Genes 
Mansion. 
JATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE 
ANNUITY, and DEFERRED ANNUITY SOCIETY, 
26, Cornhill, London. 
Capital, 500, o0i.— Empowered by Parliament. 
TORS. 
T. Lamie Mracray, Esq., Chairman, 
John Eliiotson, M.D., F.R.S. | George Lungley, Esq. 
John Griffith Frith, Esq. John Rawson, Esq. 
RH. Gordon, aur Clement Tabor, Esq- 
Joseph Thompson, Esq. 
Avpirors,—Professor W! ihe F.R.S. 
Professor Graves, , F.R.S. 
AcTuary.—W. S. B. Woolhouse, ae J ER.AS. 
erior adyantages to those Assured with this Society 
will be best understood by a comparison of its principles and a 
reference to the last ee Bonus declared on Policies of five 
years’ standing, viz.: 
" Paty { Annual ( Bonus { Cash { Prem. 
See ea ead Sum. | Premium, { added. | Bonus. |reduced. 
| | 218 8. | fe és, d 
39 | 1,000! 67 8 4 132 14 4| se10 4 819 4 
14 | 3,000 5 0 }296 9 7/123 0 616 9 7 
Pol olicies now ees upon entitled to participation in next 
Annual Division. Two-thirds of all premiums paid can be 
borrowed by the ‘Assured withont loss of Policy. 
. FERGUSON CAMROUX, SxcrerTary. 
USTRALASIAN, COLONIAL, and GENERAL 
LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY COMPANY. 
‘APITAL, 00) pe 2,000 SHARES. 
‘ORS. 
Edward Barnard, Bsa Fy Re S| C. E. Mangles, Esq. 
J.B. Montefiore, Esq. 
Richard Onslow, Esq. 
Conon Bane ank of Australasia (incorporated by 
Royal Charter, 1835), No, 2, Moorgate- 
Guildford-str quare, 
‘aser, 62, 
Souscimons—Messrs. suai Fae and Co, 
RETARY—Edw. Ryley, 
The Advantages ‘offered to EMIGRANTS io, ‘the LA 
Colonies by this Company, are,—First, That no extra Prem: 
is charged for Residence in any of the Australasian Golbnias, 
excepting New Zealand. Second, That no extra Premium is 
charged to those who Assure for the stele term of life, for one 
voyage out to the Australasian Colonies, and for one return 
voyage; and that Premiums may be paid and Claims settled in 
those Colonies. And to all eres who wish to Assure their 
Lives, the Company offers unusually pron tiie Rates of Pre- 
mium, partiipation in Profits, and the guarantee of an ample 
subscribed C; 
prompectiser! ara full Particulars may be obtained at the Offices 
of the Company, No. 126, Bishopsgate-street. 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING, 
TEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
ont A ventors e¢ IMPROVED CONICAL and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, neviney been much engaged 
if 
offers most ected advantages over every eae article hitherto 
employed for the same purpose. i 
mental in appearance can be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 
of any width and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 
y any working Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 
affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 
employing this much approved method of easing without the 
assistance of Engineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 
and Pipes already spk sane from the present low ait of Iron 
will be found cheay any other material. 
of Plymouth, has eetrilly 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, 
ee WEEKS & Co., Arcuitncts, &c., Gloucester- 
* place, King’s-road, Chelsea, Hot-house-Builders, and Hot- 
water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility 
and Gentry, that their business, whic! as been extensive 
throughout the country for many years, is entirely confined to 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL Sa ee oe - haat 
seep uO, and the HEATING of them by HOT WA’ 
. and other BOILERS of all sizes; their Taree con- 
eat Hae : . small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention once 
ang 10 Hones and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
engt! 
Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR, PITS, by means 
of an open trough under the bed, is now being universally adopted. 
References ma‘ and their works seen at most of the 
Nobility aaa Gentlemen’s seats in the country, nearly the-whole 
of the London Nurseries, and a great variety of Horticultural 
pede and Hot-water Naeee, Models, Plans, Estimates, 
&c., at their i y, Gl ter-place, Chel- 
sea, near Sloane-square. 
} OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved _prin- 
ea Kau at very moderate SD erected by DANIEL and 
BAILEY, 272, NOL. 
a. Batvey having devoted much time to the considera~ 
tion’ of this subject, and ha uch experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above- me iden purposes, have, by Se 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
employed by the Horticultural Society of Londo: 
Syd of their splendid WARES lately erected at Chiswick. 
D. a AILEY also constru descriptions 0: 
Horticultural Buildings and SuSHeS = invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely completeand 
convenient eae apparatus, or range, baie ite for the continued 
supply of h , and an arrangement of the ease more com~- 
ee than had hitherto been brought before the publi 
and E, Barney were the first to introduce metallic eurvili- 
nea wadeds to horticulturists, be can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as e of rcs works, besides many 
others in this country and on ey Conti ‘im 
dE. Barney have prepared a quantity; of the Galvanic 
Plant. Pratettors which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
Grenidaneods 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., Horticurturan Arcui- 
EcT, Hortulan-place, King’s-road, Chelsea, original and 
sole Patentee for HEATING by HOT- WATER, respectfully begs 
to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and all Patrons. of Horticulture— 
amateur as well as practical—that, he has invented and brought 
to pertecnary several er cnaale necessary, smpEO Leen in the 
fitting up ai 
YPHE CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILERS, invented 
by J. Rogers, Esq., may be obtained of iy size from JOHN 
SHEWEN, lronmonger, ey Seven oaks; Ker 
J. Suewen having had every oppor! featty afforded him by an 
extensive practice to bring this apoaratas to perfection, begs to 
offer it as most efficient and e may be seen at 
as Chandler & Sons’ Nurse: Ry Vans ao Messrs. Lo 
Hackney; Messrs. Hender: ae a Pine Apple-place ; Messrs. Veitc 
and ‘Some 's, Exeter; Mr. Pon a; Plymouth the Royal Botanical 
Society’s Gardens, Regent’s Park; and at the Gardens of the Hor- 
ticultural Society of London. Considerable i improvements have 
been effected since last season ; particulars of which are in course 
of preparation, 
Conservatories ry whatever size of construction, 
namely, 1, a very power: yuna effectual Le Ap at present un- 
equalled ; ‘uel, and lasting 
in heat ; ‘not possible to rapa or to be out of ate 2d, a very 
simple STEAMING APPARATUS, by which the body of air in 
the house is kept in constant motion: and lastly, a very simple 
contrivance Dy which fresh air can be painted, or excluded at 
pleasure, ev y the hand of a child, either within or without; 
either a Etieta or pout roof. SUNS HADES also ona very simple 
prinntye3 EEKS begs further to state that as his inventions 
have been shamefully pirated and unfairly imitated, by which he 
has suffered seriously, both in purse and reputation, he is now 
mder the necessity of not. allowing the inspection. of his new 
Inventions or his Factory, except by employers or theix accredited 
agents or gardeners, 
Oe a anp HALLEN, Encinezrs, Iron- 
NDERS, &c. &c., No. 2, WINSLEY STREET, OxFORD” 
Srrent, Lonpon, and at CornnwAui Roap, LAMBETH. 
SS ee 
bene EN mn 18 spiches, donee cae st 448.3 22, 508. 
24 inch 6, 7! 28, ent 
CAST RON RICKSEANDS, "9 eae o ores high, 5s. Eps each. 
Garden Engines, Mowing Machines, Garden Chairs, , Superior 
Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases and pedeetet in Breat 
vanieiN and every description o| 
Implements, and Furnishing Ironmongery ; Dr. rarest 's Stoves, 
pea Cooking Stoves; Broilin: g Stoves. The above low 
ices being on account ee the daptenen in the Iron Trade, are 
Wijeet to future alteration 
HOTHOUSES | CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
improved principle, either of iron or o} d combined, 
which can be fixed cone in any part of nite Kingdom, at very low 
prices, in the present di state of the Iron 'Trade+ 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS for. aes Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, me or Private beat 
&e., with Corram’s Parent, or Rogers’ Borners, 
years’ experience, and having fixed omar ae 1500 Apparatuses te 
the above-mentioned purposes, pes by various sSNA which 
they have made during that tim: , C.and H. can with confidence 
undertake the erection of similar Apparats upon the eee extensive 
seale. For the convenience of those who wish to fix their own Appa« 
ratus, they have affixed the following low prices : 
m’s Patent B - £7 08. Od. 
arger Sizes in proportion, ) 
HORSE Boiler, small size . . esreo el sO) 
0. lo. arse ¢ soe a s ee 10 0 
Hot-water Pipe, 4 inch diameter, 18. 3d. per 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft. high, out “i the ground, 6 ft. 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing about 361bs., 3s. 6d. each. 
dee Cattle hed sft. 6i it 1 high, weighing 42 Ibs. at 4s. 0d. each. 
Sti a: 45tbs, es 4 ns 
Ox raedles) A feet hi gh, 
BEST WIRE for ST. RAINED WIRE ot NCING. at on ite bundle 
of 150 yards each. hts for ditto, 7d. each. The Improved 
continued, and every eier kind be Feneing, Fancy Wire-work, &¢- 
ie D-GLASS Wet for Cucumbers, &c., 18 inches square 
ee 20 inches, 4 2 inches, 5s. 6d. each. 
OKST- IRON Howse STAI 4 feet ipa out, of the gram 
78.5 4 feet 6, yeh 11s. ; 6 fee aa PAL Is. per doze! 
S wey Wingune STREET, 
He 
where every ‘nformsation may be ay 
ENRY HUNT’S PATENT GARDEN POTS and 
ST. effecting improved Drainage and draught of 
Air, of which highly favourable notices have appeared in Paxton'’s 
Mase for "May, Gardeners’? Magazine for June, Practical 
, No. 23, and Gardeners’ Gazette, May 6. Sold Wholesale 
and Retailat Hune’s China W arehouse, Queen’s- ome Pum 
0.17, Great Rider-strect, St. James’s, N.B.—Nurseryme? 
wanted'as Agents for the above inmany of the crowned towns. 
J » LAWES’S PATENT MANURES, composed 
* of Super Phosphate of Lime, seme of ‘Ammonia, Sili- 
cate of Potass, &c., are now for sale at his Factory, Deptford 
creek, London, price 4s. 6d. per These substances can 
be had separately ; the Super Phosphate of Lime alone is recom~ 
mended for fixing mmonia of ROL heaps, Cesspools, Gas 
iquor, &c. Price 45. 6d. per bushel 
Soh ee 
G Weert oO O Ne 
THE weeslan RS, 
LONDON; 
B 
ANTHONY GIBBS SONS, 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., SL VERFOOL AND BRISTOL: __ e 
JOTTER’S GUANO. — TURNIPS, MANGEL- 
WURZEL, &c,. By the use of the above Manure, ay 
enormous yield at the rate of 86 tons per acre was tae 
of ORANGE Grow MaNnern Wurzet, by Mr. A. Corr Be 
ersham, near Cambridge. On Meadow Land, the Earl of Zet- 
ata got an inerease of Hay of 18 cwt. 2 qrs. DY, 
the Foreign Guano the increase was en 
similar qremeenten These Facts prove the superiorit, 
Lhe de Ss Guano 
* Porrer’s Portable Farm-yard Manure, at 4/. 15s. per to” te 
from 6 Ae, 7 cwt. per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Upper Fore-st 
Lam bet! 
wt, 2 qrs. et 
LIQUID MANURE. 
| ese, of a Superior Construction, fixed an Bite 
able, for Liquid tly rd ic aitto, 
and Pumps for deep wells. 0 Pumps for Ships, Bargesy 
ners, Soap Boilers, Brewers, re Well-Digging and Borii ek ses 
cuted.—Bensamin Fowur, (late George Turner,) 63, DO” 
street, F leet-st street. 
RENDLE’ S TANK-SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
Second Edition, just maplishar 4 DLBS 
TREATISE (with Engravings), on M 
SYSTEM or HEATING HORTICULT URAL'B ilers, 
can now be obtained of the Author, or through all ae 
at 5s. each copy. 
Lonaman, Brown, Greun, and LONGMAN: 
Union- roEd? Nurseries, Plymouth, Aug. 15, 1843. 
Bound in cloth, price 3. 6d., 
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