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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Ave. 26, 
ESSRS. BENJAMIN ELY and SONS, Frorists 
AVI and Seepsmen, Rothwell Haigh, near Leeds 
Exhibitions in Yorkshire in 1842 and 1843. bd. 
Ely’s Favourite, Purple-edged Picotee per pair— 10 0 
5, Fair Helen, Rose-edged di Thhispoite 3 50 
s» King of Roses, ditto to . ” oe 0) 
B. E. and Son have also an extensive collection, consisting of 
‘upwards of 2500 pots, including all the best varieties, Catalogues 
of which are now ready and may be had on application. 
N.B.—From unknown 
will be required. i 
UNRIVALLED NEW FUCHSIA, “‘“LOWRYII.” 
pAb HANCOCK anp SON beg to invite the atten- 
@ tion of their Friends and the Floricultural World in general 
to the above SPLEND. W FUCHSIA, of which they have 
purchased the entire Stock, and they can, without doubt, pro- 
nonnce it the Finest Varrery ever introduced. 
‘The habit of the Plant is dwarf and close, possessing all the 
elegance of the older species, and without the large coarse foliage 
and dinginess of colour which nearly all the modern varieties 
Have. Itisagreat bloomer,—the flowers hang gracefully on long 
footstalks, clear of foliage. The flowers are very large and dis- 
tinct, the tube and sepals are of a bright scarlet crimson, expand- 
reference 
bleoms freely on asmall Plant, which is a great advantage. 
J. H. and Son, in bringing this production to public notice, feel 
assured that it cannot fail to give universal satisfaction, It will 
be found one of the gems of the year. Strong healthy plants 
will be ready for delivery on the 15th of September, at 10s, 9@. 
each, and will be sent by Post, pre-paid, to any part of the King- 
dom, carefully packed in tin cases. The usual trade allowance 
if six Plants are taken, 
J. H. and Son can also supply good Plants of all the New Gera- 
niums, Fuchsias, Verbenas, and Camellias, &c., with other New 
Plants. Catalogues of which are now published, and may be 
had on application, by inclosing two postage-stamps. All the 
varieties are accurately described in the above list. 
7 and M‘Mu.zen, 6, Leaden- 
a BROWN (Late Curator of the Botanic Garden, 
Colchester), takes this opportunity to inform the Nobility 
and Public generally, that he has, in partnership with his brother 
Henry, taken the superior Stock-in-Trade and Nursery, of the 
jate Mr. Joun Mine, and hopes by perseverance and attention, 
to merit the same liberal patronage as was bestowed on their 
predecessor. 
J. and H. B. beg to invite attention to their excellent Collec- 
tion of Camellias, Fuchsias, Roses, Greenhouse, Herbaceous, and 
American Plants, new hardy Shrubs, and ornamental Trees of 
all kinds, of which printed lists may be had on application, at the 
Nursery. The Seed Business also will be conducted with every 
attention to new and true Articles. 
The splendid new Lilium punctatum, Album speciosum, &e,, 
are now in flower, Plants of which may behad. Also the new 
Achimenes, Angelonia grandiflora, Viola arborea, with many 
other choice Plants, carefully packed, and sent to any part, 
Allowance made for carriage. Post-office Orders made payable 
at the General Post-office, St. Martin’s-le-Grand, London, 
Flower Seeds for present sowing 
ALBION ROAD NURSERY, 8’ 
OKE NEWINGTON, 
MIDDLESEX. 
ay RS. MILNE begs to return her sincere thanks to 
the numerous Customers and Friends of her late Husband 
for all past favours, and takes this opportunity of soliciting a 
continuance of the same patronage and support for Messrs. J. and 
H. Brown, who have taken the premises, and purpose carrying 
on the business of the Albion Nursery, in all its various 
branches as heretofore. 
WM ORTON’S ‘* Wa.surron ApmiraBLeE”’ PEACH. 
—This new and splendid variety was raised at Richard Prime’s, 
Esq., Walburton House, Sussex, and has received the highest testi- 
monials from Dr. Lindley, who had specimens sent him in 1841 
This Peach is a seedling from the Noblesse, but its great merit 
consists in its ripening fully five weeks later; it is a very free grower, 
the fruit of a full f excellent flavour and melting; alto- 
gether a very desirable variety, and one which no good garden ought 
to be without. 
From the very limited supply of plants the orders will be executed 
in rotation at Guinea per plant, early in the autumn, All 
orders for the above to be sent to ALEXANDER WeBB, Nursery and 
Seedsm Vv r 
zate Nursery, near Arundel, Sussex. 
MYATT’S NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRIES, 
Anp W. MYATT intend sending out, by the middle 
we} © of August, their NEW STRAWBERRY, the DEPTFORD 
PINE, fruit of which has been exhibited at the London Horticul- 
tural Society, and a Banksian Medal awarded. I s also been 
submitted to Professor Linpiry, for whose opinion see Gardeners’ 
Chronicle, No. 26, p. 447. It is a most prolific bearer, exhibiting 
at the same time a profusion of fine fruit and bloom on the same 
truss. Price, Deptford Pine, 2/. 10s.; British Queen, 1/., and 
Eliza, 10s. per 100.—Manor Farm, Deptford, July 22, 1843. 
ts VARIEGATED AMERICAN ALOES. 
OR SALE, Six Large Specimens of this beautiful 
Plant, three of which are from 4 to 5 feet high, and from 20 
to 25 feet in cireumference, and with proper treatment will bloom 
The smaller ones are 2 feet 6 high, and 4 feet in dia- 
e sold a bargain. 
rs. OsBorNeE, Nurserymen, Fulham. 
CHOICE PELARGONIUM SEED. 
LIAM MILLER, having just gathered some 
Extra Fine Hybridized Pelargonium Seed from the best 
mn cultivation, and having more than he requires, offers 
it at 10s. 6d. per packet,—a remittance required.—Providence 
Nursery, Ramsgate. pera rne eee y ee 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND NURSERYME: 
Collection of rare and valuable EXOTIC PLANTS, the prop 
of T'womas Harris, Esq., of Kingsbury, Middlesex. 
a\Y ESSRS. J. C. ann S. STEVENS respectfully beg 
+ to announce, they are instructed by Mr. Harris (who is 
leaving Kingsbury for some years) to offer for unreserved Sale 
The 
erty 
COLLECTION OF STOVE 
comprising numerous fine Specimens of rare Orchidacez, Cacti, 
Camellias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Orange and Lemon Trees, 
&c, &c., Catalogues of which are now preparing, and may behad 
one week prior to the Sale, of the Auctioneers, 38, King-street, 
Covent-garden. ‘The Collection will be on public view two days 
before the Sale. Kingsbury is situate about 64 Miles from London, 
on the Edgeware Road. _ 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, 
ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS beg to state that 
after the Sale of Orchid on the 2d $ BER, they 
will offer for Sale by Auction, at their Great Room, 38, King- 
street, Covent-garden, 100 Plants of ARAUCARIA IMBRICaTA, 
fine specimens, three years old, from 8 to 10 inches in height; 
in Lots of One Dozen each, May be viewed the day prior, and 
morning of sale. 
SALE OF ORCHIDACEA, 
ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS beg to announce 
they will Sell by Auction, at their Great Room, 38, King- 
street, Covent-Garden, on SaturRDAY, Sept. 2, at 12 o’Clock, an 
Importation of ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS which have just 
arrived in the finest possible order from St. Marcos and high lands 
in Central America. It comprises a few new specimens, likewise 
large and fine masses of Leelia superbiens, Barkeria spectabilis, 
Epidendrum Skinneri, & The attention of growers is particu- 
larly invited to this Sale, which will be the last of the present 
season. . Catalogues are now ready, and may be had of the Auc- 
tioneers, 38, King-street, Covent-Garden. On View the day prior 
and morning of Sale. 
CROOME, WORCESTERSHIRE, 
To NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERY MEN, GARDENERS, 
and Others.—Very Important and Unreserved Sale of Stove anc 
Greenhouse Plants, of the Rarest description, the Collectior 
of nearly a Century, at Croome, the seat of the late Right Hon 
the Earl of Coventry, 
i\ R. 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 Wepwnespay and Tuurspay, Aug. 30 and 31 
1843, without the least reservation, the whole of the extensive 
and rare Collection. of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ix 
the Conservatories and Greenhouses in the Gardens adjacent t) 
the Mansion. 
Auctioneer respectfully invites the attention of Noble. 
men and Gentlemen, as well as Nurserymen and others, to ths 
superb Collection of Plants and Exotics, as it will be found 
that the present will afford them such an opportunity as ve: 
seldom occurs of enriching their Conservatories with sore 
of the Choicest Plants in the Kingdom. They include East ard 
West Indian Plants, Cape and Botany Bay Plants, Cape Jaj- 
mines, &c., in endless variety, some of which are of an amazing 
growth, and were selected by the late Earl’s Grandfather, 
more than 80 years since. ‘To enumerate the whole in the con. 
advertisement would be impossible; Catalogues are 
consequently already prepared, and may be had at the principal 
Hotels in Cheltenham, Bath, L i ick, Bi 
Hereford, Gloucester, Malvern, and Worcester, or will be for- 
warded by the Auctioneer to any pre-paid application addressed 
to him, Foregate-street, Worcester, 
The Plants may be viewed on application to Mr. CLarkr, Bo- 
tanical Gardener, at Croome, two days previous to the Sale, 
The Sale will commence on Wednesday at 12 o’clock, and on 
Thursday at 11 o’clock precisely. Defford Station, on the Bir- 
mingham and Gloucester Railway, is within Two Miles of Croome 
Mansion. 
M® WARREN will sell by Auction, at the King’s 
Head Inn, Twickenham, on Tuxspay, Aug. 29, at 20’clock, 
in Twenty-four Lots, TWICKENHAM NEW PARK, in the most 
dences, possessing extensive frontages to the high road leading 
from London and Twickenham to Hampton, Chertsey, &e., 
and to the new road branching out of the same, and uniting with 
the road leading to the Southampton Railway at Kingston. 
Hampton Court, &c. These lots are in the immediate vicinity of 
the {elegant new Church and the river Thames, and within 
short distance of Richmond-bridge, Hampton Court, and Bushy 
Palace, the residence of her Majesty the Queen Dowager, eleven 
rs) 
umberland, as Lord of the Manor of Isleworth Syon, and is equal 
in value to freehold. A Station npon the proposed Middlesex and 
Surrey Grand Junction Railway will be erected within a few 
minutes’ walk of these lots. Purchasers may be accommodated 
with other valuable portions of this Estate, in quantities varying 
from two acres to 100 acres, 
The lots are marked out, and may be viewed upon application 
to Mr. Pendry, at the Prince Albert Inn, opposite the lots, of 
whom printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with plans, can 
be obtained any day prior to the Sale ; of William Laslett, Esq., 
Solicitor, Worcester ; Messrs. Burgoynes, Thrupp, and Clark, 
Solicitors, 160, Oxford-street; F. W. Dolman, Esq., Solicitor, 27, 
Carey-street, Lincoln’s-inn-fields ; Messrs. Allen and Holmes, 
Solicitors, Bedford-row; the place of Sale; Greyhound, Rich- 
Griffin, Kingston; and of Mr. WARREN, Land and 
worth. 
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Timber Surveyor, Isl 
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ANNUITY, and DEFERRED ANNUITY SOCIETY, 
26, Cornhill, London. 
Capital, 500,000/.—Empowered by Parliament, 
DIRECTORS. 
'T. Lamie Murray, Esq., Chairman. 
John Elliotson, M.D., F.R.S. | George Lungley, Esq. 
Jobn Griffith Frith, Esq. ohn Rawson, Esq. 
HH. Gordon, Esq. Clement Tabor, Esq. 
Joseph Thompson, Esq. 
Avprrors.—Professor Wheatsone, F.R.S, 
Professor Graves, A.M., F.R.S. 
ARY.—W. S. B. Woolhouse, Esq., F.R.A.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 
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F. FERGUSON CAMROUX, SEecrETARY- 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
GTEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
\) London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much engaged 
e system with Tanks of 
of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 
information to any person: if 
any size will be forwarded upon application to 8. and 
te LATE DREADFUL HAILSTORM.—Some 
friends of Mr. Joun Bev, NurseryMan, of Norwich, who 
reside in the neighbourhood of London, being desirous of render- 
ing him assistance in consequence of the severe loss he has sus- 
tained, through the destruction of the glass and the utter loss 
of the crops in his houses, by the late violent Hailstorm which 
passed over that city, have resolved to do so by commencing a 
subscription; and they earnestly invite his friends and all who 
can estimate so dreadful a calamity, to assist them. Mr. Brvy’s 
loss is estimated to t. Th At and Tradesmen 
of Norwich have already commenced a subscription in his favour, 
mittee has been formed to carry out their views. It 
mittee, andas it is desirable that no time be lost in collecting and 
forwarding the amount subscribed, the subscription will be 
closed on Saturday the 9th of Sept., and the amount transmitted 
to Norwich on the Monday following. The following Gentlemen 
have kindly offered to receive subscriptions :—Mr. W. Catleugh, 
Florist, Hans-Place, Chelsea; Mr. M. J. Webber, Fruiterer, 
Centre-row, Govent Garden Market ; Messrs, J. A. Henderson 
and Co., Nurserymen, Pine Apple Place; Mr. G. Charlwood, 
Seedsman, Tavistock-row, Covent Garden, 
‘The following subscriptions have already been received. 
Mr. W. Catlengh, Nurseryman, Chelsea é ‘3 . . 5h 
Mr. M. J. Webber, Fruiterer, Centre-Row, Govent Garden . ble 
Messrs. J. A. Henderson and Co., Nurserymen, Pine Apple 
Place, Edgeware-road . at ty ee tae, pameice rao 
A Friend . . : . : . . . . . . 5b 
Mr. G. Charlwood, Seedsman, Tavistock-row, Covent Garden. 51. 
Mr. John Smith, Nurseryman, Dalston . 5 % 3 . 3h 
A correct List of Subscriptions will be inserted in this Paper. 
RON re APPARATUS.—Buildings of every 
kind heated in a superior manner, The trade supplied 
ars, Dampers, Pipes, Cisterns, 
Bens. FOWLER, 63, Dorset-sto 
with Boilers, Furnace-doors, 
and every requisite for heating. 
Fleet-st., London. 
OTTAM anv 
FouNDERS, &c. &c., 
HALLEN, Enernerrs, IRron- 
No. 2, WinsLEY Street, OxFORD 
Srreet, Lonvon, and at CornwALi Roan, LAMBETH. 
RF ae 
GARDEN 
24 inches, 608.5 26, 
CAST- 
0: , 758.3 28, 848.; 30, 1058. each. 
IRON RICKSTANDS, 2 feet 6 inches high, 5s. 9d. each: 
% Machines, Garden Chairs, Supevoy 
Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden i 
variety, and every description of Horticultural Articles, Agricult oh 
Implements, and Furnishing Ironmongery; Dr. Arnott’s Ree 
‘Anglo-Belgian Cooking Stoves; Broiling Stoves. ‘The abov’ 
Garden “Engines, Mowin, 
prices being on account of the depression in the Iron Trade, °° 
subject to future alterations. ost 
OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &e., made upon the My 
improved principle, either of iron or of iron and wood combine 
‘which can be fixed complete in any part of the Kingdom, at very 4. 
prices, in i ol I d d state of the Iron eee 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conte 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, Public, or Private Buildine’ 
&e, with Corram’s Parent, or Rocers’ Borers. Alter 
year's’ experience, and having fixed upwards of 1500 Apparatuses ; ih 
the above-mentioned purposes, and by various improvemen! 
they have made during that time, C, and H. can with cont 
uncertake the erection of similar Apparatus upon the most ex ‘App 
scae. For the convenience of those who wish to fix their own AP 
rats, they have affixed. the following low prices :— od. 
‘ottam’s Patent Boiler, 24inch .« « 7 08 9% 
Larger Sizes in proportion.) 
Rogers’ Boiler, small size. «+ s+ 8 15 
Do. do,” lar 4 10 
On eos = weet pet 
Hot-water Pipe, 4 inch diameter, 1s. 3d, per Foot. 4, 6&t- 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft, high, out of the gtoW7 "each. 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing about 36 lbs., 38+ ain che 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high,weighing 42 Ibs. at 4% (°° 
Stron do. do, 45 lbs, at4 ee 
do. 60lbs. at 9) sale 
BEST WIRE for STRAINED WIRE FENOING at 88- Pl oved 
i ditto, 7d. each, ‘The IMac, 
Y Fencing, Wire-Wors are, 
D.GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, &c., 18 inches 
38, 6d.; 20 inches, 48. 6d.; 22 inches, 5s. each. ¢ the ground, 
CAST-IRON FLOWER-STAKES 4 feet long out 0° joyen- 
78.3 4 fect 6, 9s-; 5 feet, 11s.; 6 feet, 158.5 7 feet, 208+ Ly GREET? 
Suow-Rooms at the Manufactory, No. 2, WinsL® 
i ‘ion may be obtained. NG 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR ft 
: HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING iE 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon IMP yED an 
cipies, and at very moderate charges, erected by s 
DWARD sme to the consider@y 
3 e enectiony B 
where every informa: 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, 8h charge. an aa 
durability in the apparatus with econ: ny 1m d Ireland, 
have erected apparatus in England, Scotian the honour coil 
many noblemen and gentlemen, d have jin executing | a 
hay ndon, in ex 
employed by the Horticultural Society of ee erected at Chiswicts 
works of their splendid Conservatory, 1°00) al Hee 
Pp. and E. BaiLey also construct eas vite noblemen, gent 8 
and models, at 272, Holborn, ney 
exhibiting, amongstother metal i 
convenient kitchen apparatus, oF 402+ of the oven mort co! 
supply of hot water, and an arrange ‘before the public. 
plete than has hitherto been Dre tot 
D . Barney were the © a ci 
near houses to horticulturisis? i 
attached to the Pantheo! Continent. anic 
others in this country and On. Fhe ity of the Galvan 
Shave prep? immediate deliv’ 
D.and E, BAILEY Mey are NOW ready for imm' a ‘or 
Plant Protectors, whic“ yplic_ notice a new ‘Tro 
they beg to introduce. Houses where ¢ 
Orchidaceous Ob rand ‘which may be seen at their ae 
intervals required, “——— om: 
+ 5 LAWES’S PATENT MANURES, oa, sili- 
Be nosphate of Lime, Phosphate © eptford- 
+ of super F ow for sale at his Factory 
price 4s. 6d. per bushel. ‘These 
tely ; the Super Phosphate of iat 
oy ithe Aramonia of Dung-heapss 
alone is re 
s, cesspoulss 
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