THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[JunE 24. 
In one small yer price 15s. 
AXTON’S POCKE BOTANICAL 
sere 
In what may be called an age of Lol when the compres- 
sion of a great variety of information into me volume, i in order to 
rsous of all ranks, is so diniversally. 
sought, it is evidently desirable that the eecner, and those con- 
nected with his profession, should he as well accommodated as other 
classes in this particular. No such work existing, however, prior 
to the iar’ of the present publication, its value will b 
Casilogne, a Horticultural Guide, and a Technical Glossary. 
esides being of this comprehensive description, it is ‘especially 
adapted for the Amateur and Floriculturist ; who may, by carrying 
itin his pocket, examine all the plants that are at any time submitte: 
to his inspection, and immediately derive every intelligence respect- 
8 which could 
eceny ee by those who have felt the want of such an 
such individuals, as well as to every agent or 
friend of horticulture, the Pocket Botanical Dictionary is decidedly 
iba ae 
London: J, ANDREWS, Bond-street; Orr & Co., Paternoster-row. 
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the subscription list. J, Lonesorrom, Hon, sees 
ERIAL NAVIGATION.—ROYAL POLYTECH- 
NIC INSTITUTION.—A LECTURE on this subject, illus- 
trated by MODELS of several kinds, which aA a themselves 
by MECHANICAL FORCE ciate, is delivere 
daily, and on Monday, Wednesday, and Fries E 
ELL, NEW DISSOLVING 
structive Neale an Li 
ual. The original CRAYON 
INGS, from the CARLOONS at HAMPTON COURT, by the! fate 
tr, HoLLoway, with numerous other WORKS of ART, h 
recently been placed in the Gallery. Admission, One ‘Shilling; 
Schools, Half-price. Open Reon thes and Evenings except 
Saturday Evening. i 
PO cae INF Se 
's Scorbutic erup- 
on and JA sala the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancero' humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting 
Rea itetis: that sometimes pees vaccination, Sold in pots, at 
1s, 14d, and 28, ae each, i 
ULA ANTISCROPHULA, 
confirmed by more than 40 years’ experience to be, Saeouee = 
ception, one of t) nedicines ever compou: 
for purifying the bi ood and assisting nature in all tienopersdones 
hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandula: : 
swellings, particularly those ot theneck, &c. They Mepediedcious 
also in rheumatism, and form a mild and puperiorfamily aperient, 
9d., 48. 6d., 118., and 22s, each 
To aes a cannot take pills, the propri S r y 
Soon al args woberts pills, prop ietors would strongly 
TISCORBUTIC DROPS, 
for the cure of the Beare scrotula, leprosy, and all scorbutic com- 
plaints; they strengthen the constitution, purify the blood, and pro- 
mote a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle in ieveran anes ae 
do not require Gage from bus’ siness. In noe at a 9d. ei 
oberts’s will Messrs. Bea 
BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
ATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. — The above 
material has been used and highly mee Us the coenee 
Gentry, and steal net generally, asa ROOF! and CO 
ING ei ahh of Farm Buildings. Its ntvantages are— 
frrenss, DURABILITY, AND ECONOMY, 
BEING Mi STON: CONDUCTOR, HAS BEEN NPROVED AN 
EFFICIENT “‘ PROTECTIVE MATERIAL” TO PLANTS, 
AND IS NOW IN USE AT THE 
“ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S GAR- 
DENS, CHISWICK.” 
Made in Sheets.—32 ons by 32 Hawise y 32 do. by 64 do. ; and 
OOKING UTENSILS with SILVER 
LININGS—At a cost of about one-third more than those 
lined with tin, the chief advantages of the former being greater 
durability and cleanliness, and the impossibility of burning—viz., 
giving a burnt flavour ch wits or a y selennous or farinaceous 
article of food, the SIL » by ar improvement in the 
ELECTRO PROCESS, aieres so tenaciously to the coppers mit 
no heat in cooking can remove it or any acids eared Wit! 
moderate care it will last for years, ait can be re wed at 
moderate charge when Peceeety J. L. Benwam eonslers this 
particularly important t o the Army and Navy, and to families 
residing abroad, where the difficulty of getting coppers properly 
tinned is often very great. Oldarticles can have the tin removed 
and be lined with pure silver by this process.—19, Wigmore- 
street, Cavendish square, London, 
MAUTION.—Several Perfumers of apparent Respect- 
ability, for the sake of gaining a trifle more profit, basely at- 
tempt to fag ore ed pernicious ean ase the pute as the 
R OIL” for the Hair, ‘KA OR” for 
eee mee 
Tuos. JouN iste rt, hurch-street, 
London; N. TvoKerr, 163, Tore. asst “txcter ib R. Lroyp, 
We Cherry-strect, Birmingham; J. Armst°onG & Co., Leith; 
Davin Boyp & Co., Glasgow ; and Sanoat BOGRG: Bristol. 
pe aA RESIDENCE for an HORTICUL- 
—A Mansion-house, fit for the residence of a 
putea ee Coach-house and Three-stall ae eee 
in the village of Fulford, one mile and a half 
House is surrounded by Three Acres of Garden axoondl soil ueep 
and very productive : or in full bearing ; Wall-fruit, Hot- 
house, Melon-pits, and ‘Yanks (well supplied with water) ; nearly 
Four Acres of Meadow- ae with a stream running thr ‘ough h it. 
To be Sold, or Let by the Year or on Lease ; Rent, 80/. per annum, 
A good Cottage eee may be had for the additional rent of 62. 
per annuum. ‘The premises may be seen by popiicesion toJosnua 
AY, Esq. eolicitor, High Petergate, York 
BorreR y MADE IN TEN MINUTES. 
E NEWLY- INVENTED © UR. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, HoWARNE Rs Nene ery Lewes, 
SUSS: 
This CHURN being made entir: ly of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of Peete can be given to the cream, by placing it 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter coming 
in 10 or 12 aainetoes The simplicity of its construction, and the 
facility with which it may be cleaned, are no inconsiderable 
pa at over those new, ne common use. 
2 and 3 
a from 7 to 3 ee 13 to 15 1bs. 26 to 281bs, 
Price, carriage Paidy Sen 68 ‘Dh 
Meta Dane for Churns to stand i Bie 4s. 6d., 6s., and 7s. Larger 
sizes made to order. N.B.—Thermometers and Butter Prints 
supplied. May be aie aod a By) respectable ironmon- 
ger in town or country, ai aD Lewes. 
‘0 be seen in London, at Wriaut’s Range W arehouse, No. 3, 
arthur street, near the BES HAEH 5 Bigs Ss Beet Warehouse, 
No street ; nd Son, 
No. He Oxford-street ; caNiaty 19, WMigaiore street, Cavendish- 
square, Export Agents, BArNas & Co., 109, Fenchurch-street. 
ULB CUCUMBER-GLASSES, for Watering by 
Evaporation during the growth of the Fruit, 2s. NG to 3s. 6a, 
each; GRAPE-GL Pape with holes, 1s, 9d. to 28, 6d. eac'! 
BEE-GLASSES, Is, to 2s. 6d. each. Cylindrical CUCUMBE R 
ES, from 6d. to 4s. each; EOE eras tice Sat aee 
een, ls. per lb.; white, 1s. od. per 1lb.; or 0 248, per 
dozen; FISH-BOWLS, from 1s. 6d. each ; aitto, eas hole in 
bottom for Fountains, 2s. 6d. perlb.,at ApsLuy PeELLATT’s Falcon 
Glass Works, Holland-street, Blackfriars. Orders from the 
country, accompanied with a Post-office order, will meet with 
prompt attention. 
ITHIC ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, from its 
Strength and Durability, forms an excellent coating for 
Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Outbuildings. Its antiseptic 
(who have been eeaitently entrusted with the Sele te of his 
medicine for many years past), are left joint con ietors ae the 
“Poor Man’s Friend,’ “ Pilulee Antiscrophulz, “ Larwell’s 
Pills,” *‘M-dicated Gingerbread Nuts,” peat * Antiscorbutic 
Drops,” with the exclusive right, power, and authority to prepare 
and vend the same, 
The still increasing demand for the above Lae from all 
ranks, i the best and most substanti.l proof of their utility. 
Observ icine vei under the above names can possibly 
be genuine, GIRS ** Bea nd Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- 
ieee ” is engraved il Brite on the stamp affixed to such 
packa; 
x GARDENERS and Others, in want of Most 
Desirable and Advantageous PREMISE Ss, een a con- 
venient DWELLING-HOUSE, VINERY, EXT I 
ey eens TWO ACRES of LAND STOCKED ere FRUIT: 
in the highest state of Perfection; the south aspect is 
acta by a Wall 15 feet high, exceedingly slgite for Horti- 
cultural erections. ease may be had ed.—Apply 
0 EvizaBeTn and Joan Wiison, Coach Propriecais, Holloway- 
Soni Islington. 
LL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER 
mplaints has been 
long proved by its unparalleled success in ae practice of many 
years’ standing, and a induced the present proprietor to make 
it more generally kno} 
Sold in Botiles, te each, by the Proprietor’s Agent, 
J.SANGER, 150, Oxtord- rence eons also by Johnson, 68, 
Cornhill; Prout, 229, Strand ; 232, bekciars Road; 
and all Mcdicine Vendors HevOUBHOUE tie countr 
Sores ae WIREWORK FOR THE GARDE 
OXFORD STREET, LONDON. 
B. THOMPSON, in gratefully acknowledging the 
kind patronage which the Nobility and Gentry so liberally 
bestowed upon him last season, begs Aalst to announce 
that that encouragement has induced him to bestow ed atten- 
sth 7. feo of Ornamental aha Useful W 
ence prepared aoe Novel Designs ve PAN CY 
WIREWORK, suited to the Flower-Garden and Gfeentionse, and 
again submits for inspection his Extensive Stock of Flower- 
Baskets, Trainers, Borders, and Stands, with Gaver ee 
Seats, Vases, and Temples ; improved Garden and Hotho| 
gines, Syringes, Fumivatmg Bellows, and Suc _Hortenttaral 
Implements, ae PSON’S Improved Wai 
possess considerable adva € over all others, ae smaller size 
being peculiarly adapted for Ladies. Game and Cattle Fence in 
Breat variety. 
YNDON’S PATENT SPADES.—These paper 
Spades, noticed in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Feb, he may be 
obtained by addressing 2 liiey to JOHN Suewen, Ito monger, 
Seve venoaks, Prices 36s., 40s., and 44s. per dozen, cBlveres in 
London. more: office ner is expected from unknown cor. 
respondents 
qualities adapt it for the preservation of Wood 
Iron Fences; and it may be advantageously employed upon good 
Brickwork, in place of stucco or other covering. Manufactured 
in stone and slate colours by Jonn Bazixy Wurre & Sows, 
Roman and ne’s Cement 
Westminster. 
CORNS, BUNIONS, &c. 
eee PROPRIETOR of the ANTI- CALLOSITY, or 
RUSSIAN CORN AND BUNION PLAISTER, feels great 
confidence in recommending it as the most certain cure for al 
Callous Swellings on the Feet that has ever yet been invented. 
the use of this Plaister immediate benefit will be found, and in 
a short time a Radical Cure will be effected by gradua ily dis- 
persing the Hard or So: orn, and entirely removing Pate 
painful throbbings so severely felt at every change 2 weather, 
Sold, with an directions for use, in boxes, 1s. 1 and 2s., at 
SANGER’ s Medicine Warehouse, 159, Oxford- etieets and all 
Medicine ‘vendors throngbout the country. 
Remember—* Tux Russian Cory anp Bunion PuatstTer.” 
i {OAM MILK of ORANGE, a penned CorpiAL 
nd SweeTener of the Bruatu.—It warms and cheers the 
stonach, creates an Appetite, digests the Food, strengthens the 
Lungs, clears an improves the Voice for Singing, enlivens the 
Spirits, dispels Nervous Debility, aie the Blood, and thus 
removes Pim and Eruptions, while it combines with the: 
admirable properties the inestimable mavanteee of being the most 
efficacious agent offered to the Public for beautifying and per- 
fuming the Breath. It should be taken in the proportion of a 
wine-glass full twice a day, and is particularly recommended to 
NTLEMEN 01 behets elt Re the morning, or after smoking a 
Cigar, &c.; while it will be equally eratefal on going 
to a party or a ball, “ror its invigorating influence on the mind and 
spirits, and its purifying effect on the or; gans of the teat 
Gotvy respectfully announces Nobility, Gentry, 
and Public at large, that she has disposed etna Right, Title, and 
Tonic Mix of Orance to Messrs. A. ROWLAND 
and SONS, No. 20, Harron Garpen, Lonpon; who have ap- 
pointed Messrs. Barclays, Medicine Vendors, Us. Beri 
street: Mr. Sanger, 150, rate street; Mr. Jo! 68, Corn- 
hill; Mr, Prout, near Temple Bar; and Mr. Butler, ay Cheapside, 
as Agents,—Half-pints, 2s. ars Pints, 4s. 6d. ; Quarts, 9s., Stamp 
Daty included 
ADI S AND GENTLEMEN, “e am asain of 
gaining the PM ae of the Readers of this Journal, and 
trust that the system upon which I conduct my business, and 
the moderate prices, will gain a greater pettae of een aeuce 
and suppoit. The Improved Stamped Postage Envelopes, 18. per 
doz. sage Boy LSS ea rs)» to purchasers of other erttbles 
Fine Bath Post, 3d. per qr., 5s. ream ; do. Note, 2d. per qr , 3s. ream ; 
Small do., 1s. Ben half-ream ; Superfine Foolseap, 8d, per qr., 
12s. 6d. per ream; and every article at corresponding prices 
10 per cent, off Books and Music, On the receipt of two Bee aee 
stamps, Samples and List of Prices forwarded postay! 
Purchasers of 2/7. value sent free of carriage 100 miles, of 108. 
5 miles, and any anionic in London free.—From S.orer’s 
Stationary: Warehouse, 20, George-st., Portman-square, London, 
The ey copy the bills and its of ate orginal us 
ither a , orthe word ‘ GENUIN 
a ihe prea of SROWLA ND! 8S.” To frustrate such imposition 
is necessary, on purchasing either article, to see that the 
Row LAND’Sis on the wr rapper, as follows, without which Hove 
are genuine. Ro ‘or the growth, and for 
Beautifying the Hatin Hair. Pees 3s. 6d,, 7s., or Family Bottles 
(containing four small) los. 6d.; and double that size, 21s. per 
bottle Row.Anp’s Katypor, for aha ss ua aren cent 
Price 4s. 6d and 8s. 6d. per bottle. A. ON, 
20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, ie Satta a ee ff the 
wrappers of the Macassar O11 and Katypoi 
the Government Stamp a saeaton! ene Kalydor. e 
LANW’S” Articles, Sold by them and by respectable Chemists 
and Perfumers. 
PIANOFORTES 
EEE AND ee . BOUDOIR PIANOFORTE, 
package included 
LUFF & CO.’S commnee PIANO Tone, 271, package included, 
For tone, touch, style, durability, and cheapness, these Piano- 
fortes are unequalled, Warranted to keep well in tune, and 
repared for extreme climates. Lurr and Co.’s Patent Piano- 
fortes equally cheap. aD ee from hire from 24/, Instru- 
ments paces in excha: 
¥ & Co., 103, Great Russell-st., Bloomsbury. 
REAL LUXURY for WARM WEATHER.— 
Gentlemen who feel the inconvenience and inconsistency of 
wearing the same clothing inthe HOTTEST as in the COLDEST 
weather, are invited to inspect a new and much-approved 
material for SUMMER-COATS, resembling the finest Saxony 
cloth, incomparably lighter, equally ROTEBIEY and about half the 
pr or’s SUMMER VENTILATING WATERPROOF 
FROCK will also Brove v well deserving the attention of all who 
regard a in opposition 
to slang, vulgarity, Aes hee mness.— Made only by W. Berpor, 
Tailor, Waterproofer, &c., 69, Cornhill (eight tigers from Bishops- 
gat 
1 oO NURS ERYMEN, GARDENERS, and OTHERS. 
—To be LET or SOL: b, with immediate possession, all that 
well-known NURSERY GROUND and GARDENS situate in the 
Albion-road, Stoke Newington, with the Stock and Honses, and 
the Valuable Business and Connexion attached to the same, 
belonging to the late Mr. Joun Mitwe, recently deceased. For 
further yA apply at the office of Mr. Wm. BrRomLEy, 
Solicitor, 3, Grays-Inn-square. 
Wee .—A steady, active man to superintend a Nur- 
he must be a good PROPAGATOR of Hardy Trees, 
Shrubs, ana Herbaceous Plants. A married man upwards of 30 
years of age would be Lucky Testimonials as to character 
and ability will b ymen, Direct 
t TIL? y trac livelter: sarin Cut 
W NTED.—A steady active young Man as WORK- 
ING FOREMAN in a Market Garden, and who will have 
occasionally to attend the Market. Unexceptionable testi- 
monials as to honesty and sobriety will be required, Application, 
stating the amount of wages expected, to be made to S. LivesEY, 
Gardener, Burnley, Lancashire. 
V ANTED, on reasonable terms, for the Grounds of a 
eee Institution, a Second-hand BUDDING’S 
PATENT MOW MACHINE.—Direct, post-paid, to W., Post- 
office, Kirkby_ Tonsdates 
WANT PLACES. — All Letters to be post. paid. 
&: ea GARDENER.—J. Ropers, of middle 
ied, and now residing with Francis Hurt, Esq 
of Aldesee astegs Hall, Derbyshire, isready to io make tn ene ay 
as above. Can have an unexceptionable character, of 10 years? 
standing, Direct, “Gl the 26th of June, to J, Ropcers, Meer- 
wasley Hall; after that date, at Mr. Surrn’s, Nurseryman, Tansley 
Jursery, near Matlock.—June 8 
S GARDENER, in a Noplenart s or Gentleman’s 
Family.—A married Man, aged 42; ely be highly recom- 
mended b; a eeaae and former employers, with whom he has 
lived nearly six years; has a perfect iowledee of exotic plants, 
and of his preteastor in every department.— 
Woop, Gardener, Loftman House, near Rochford, Essex. 
S GARDENER.—A single Man, aged 28, who has 4 
thorough practical knowledge of rae Kitchen and Flower- 
Garden, Greenhouse, Vinery, &c. Can be highly recommended 
by the Gentleman with whom he is now living.—Direct of ey pat 
at Messrs. CHANDL grounds, Wandswo) 
S GARDENER.—A single Ma 
roughly understands early forcing, hot-houses, ‘greenhouse, 
flower and kitchen-garden, and ae gained several prizes from 
the Floricuitural ae y- ve a good, character from his 
last place.— ‘o W. S., at Mr, ranNtene 2's, Florist, Cowley- 
terrace, ae “rot, North Brixton, Surrey. 
g 
ois a Supeitor Grape. - grower 5 at rove un 
stands ines and Vorcing in general, and ee hs 
of his business in all its various departm: 
years’ character from his last Situation, whieh 1 
account of the death of his late employer.—Direct 
Britannia-row, Islington ee 
iS} UNDER-GARDENER, or single-handed. ae 
young Man, aged 26, wlio understands the management ¢ 
Cows and Poultry. A single-handed place would be preferre . 
Can have a long- eperenied, cuaratee from his eet Uae 
No eas to make paet generally? useful.— to He 
have an eigh 
i just left on 
0 A. Zs 40, 
Gree TW: Bich. 
treet, Greenwich. _____ 
= oe young Man, aged 21, 
the business. Bes vidi oles 
I | the practical cultiv: 
quire a knowledge of uit foremg, and 
of plants.—Direct to A. B., a Messrs. CoRMACK & Co.’s, Bedford 
onservatorics, Covent-garden- 
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SUNDER GARDE 
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who has been Six yea 
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a by M bard-street, 
“the ed by, Messrs, Beapnuny ang Bae an oi Condos oiled 3 
at the Orrice, a, Cnaname: grant, Covnyt GARpxN, in ae poet 
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