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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[JuLy 8, 
HE FARMERS’ AND GARDENERS’ HAIL- 
STORM INSURANCE COMPANY.—Ofiices, 4, Wellington- 
‘street North, Strand, London, 
This is a subject which deeply affects the interests of both land- 
lord and tenant, the destruction by Hail-storms being equally 
fearful and frequently more extensive than damage by fire. 
‘subject to certain conditions, 
Prospectuses containing every information may be obtained of 
the Agents of the MERS’ Fink AND Lire InsuRANCE 
insTITUTION,” who are appointed in all the principal towns in 
the kingdom, or by letter, pre-paid, forwarded to W. Suaw, Esq., 
at the Offices, Wellington-street North, Strand, London. 
Te FARMERS’ CLUB HOUSE.—This Club 
House was opened on Wepnezspay last, the 28th June, 
at the YORK HOTEL, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, 
when upwards of Seventy of the Members dined together. The 
Subscription is One Guinea per annum. The Entrance Fee will 
one Guinea to the 31st December next, and afterwards Two 
‘Guineas, 
Prospectuses may be obtained at the Club House, or at the 
‘Office of the Farmers’ Fire and Life Insurance Institution, 346, 
Strand. ILLIAM SHAW, Honorary Secretary. 
Hel WaTER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
E ARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
D. and E. Bartey having devoted much time to the anne ae 
in th tion of 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT-WATER. 
many year: 
ak ICULTURAL ERECT 
peeceere and the HEATING of them by HOT WAT 
's, is entirely confined to 
the BUILDING OF HORT IONS of every 
ER. 
AL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest con- 
sumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention once 
ie ESOS, and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
length, 
Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of an open trough under the bed, is now being universally adopted. 
References ma: ad, 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, Models, Plans, Estimates, 
c., at their Horti y, Gl ter-place, Chel~ 
sea, near Sloane-square. 
a 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ng not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
e noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
eon as one of their works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Continent. 
-and E. BAingsy have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce td i 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 
NOTTAM anp HALLEN, Encinexrs, Inon- 
uUNDERS, &c., &c., . 2, WINSLEY Strerr, Oxrorp 
Strert, Lonpon, and at Comnwauu Roan, LAMBETH. 
a2 
2, 508.5 
GARDEN ROLLERS 18 inches long, 345.3; 20, 448.5 2 
24 inches, 60s.; 26, 758.; 28, 848.3 30, 105s. each, 
CAST IRON RICKSTANDS, 2 fect 6 inches high, 5s. 9d. each, 
i Mowing Machines, Garden Chairs, Superior 
il kinds, Garden Vases and Pedestals in great 
variety, and every description 0 ticles, A 1 
and Furnishing Ironmongery; Dr. Arnott’s Stoves, 
i ; Broiling Stoves. The above low 
mn account of the depression in the Iron Trade, are 
in fH prese: 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, Public or Private Buildings, 
&e., with Corram’s Parent, or Rocer’s Boiters. 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 n with confidence 
undertake the erection of similar Apparatus upon the most exten- 
sive scale. convenience of those who wish to fix their own 
Apparatus, they have affixed the following low prices : 
‘tam’ i . . £7 
's Patent Boiler, 24inch . 0s. od. 
ger Sizes in proportion.) 
Roger’s Boiler, smallsize .  . . . 3 15 0 
jitto do. large do. Ce eee |! ee) 
Hot-water Pipe, 4 inch diameter, 1s, 3d. per Foot. 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft. high, out of the ground, 6 ft, 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing about 36 Ibs., 3s. 6d. each. 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high, weighing 42 Ibs, at 4s. 0d. each. 
do. do. lo. 45lbs.at4 4 i 
Ox Hurdles, 4 feet high, do. 60 Ibs. at 5 6 &3 
B 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, 
D-GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, &c., 18 inches square, 
38. 67. 20 inches, 48. 6d.; 22 inches, 5s. 6d. each. 
CAST IRON FLOWER STAKES 4 feet long out of the ground, 
78.5 4 feet 6, 9s. ; 5 feet, 118.; 6 feet, 15x. ; 7 feet, 20s. per dozen. 
SHow-Rooms at the Manufactory, No.2, WINSLEY STREET, 
where every information may be obtained. 
Society’s Gardens, Regent’s Park ; and i of the Hor- 
tieultral Society of London. — Considerable improvements have 
been since last season ; particulars of which are in course 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
STEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
‘2 Lond ED CO) 
w fitting up on their premises. 
These tanks which are orna- 
IMPROVED SYSTEM OF HEATING GREENHOUSES, 
MELON, PINE, AND CUCUMBER-BEDS, &c. 
CALDWELL, PARKER, & Co., Iron-rounpERs, 
Scotland Road, Warrington, Lancashire, most respectfully 
Solicit the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Seedsmen, Gar- 
deners, &c. to the improvement which they have made in the 
system of Heatine Hotnousss b: ‘al 1m which 
supersedes all others in producing the most healthy Plants in the 
shortest time, for which they can produce the most undeniable 
reference, 
ture, with a saving of fuel and labour; and the Improvers war- 
rant their system to be superior to any other, and ultimately, far 
Ss sive, REFERENCES. 
The Right Hon. the Earl ot | J. 8. Leigh, Esq., Childwall 
Derby, Knowsley T, Robinson, Esq., Bootle 
The Right Hon. the Earl of | Mr. Skirving, Nurseryman and 
Sefton, Croateth Seedsman, Liverpool 
The Right Hon. Lord F. Eger- | C. Horsfall, Esq., Liverpool 
ton, Worsley T. Greenall, Esq., Wilderspool 
Hon. Lord Vernon, Sudbury Shipley Conway, Esq., Bod- 
Sir Philip Egerton, Bart., | ryddan 
Oulton T. Morris, Esq., Southport 
Sir Edw. Cust, Bart., Leasowe | John Greenall, Esq., Middleton 
Sir E. Mostyn, Bart., Talacre 8, 
Sir John Williams, Bart., Bodle- 
Us. ALN. O OF N SAL Bey 
BY THE IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, 
GIBBS 
OND 
BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL ann 
ON; 
BRISTOL, 
OTTER’S ARTIFICIAL GUANO. — TurRNips, 
Mance, Worzet, &c. By the.use of 
per ton; 
Upper Fore-st., 
UNC HS CARTOON S.— 
The Exhibition of these Exquisite Designs will be com- 
menced in the Number for Saturday next, July 15.—Price 3d. 
The Fourth Volume of ‘ Puncn,”? containing nearly 1000 Illus 
trations, is now ready, Price 8s., bound in cloth. Volumes L, 
Il., and Ill., are always kept on sale. 
OFFIC8, 194, SrRaNp ; and sold by all Booksellers, 
Just Published, by Smrru & Exper, 65, Cornhill, price 6s., 
rk on the 
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(Cera OF THE GRAPE-VINE IN AUSTRA- 
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PASTON'S POCKET BOTANICAL 
NARY. 
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0 the issue of the present publication, its va e 
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Catalogue, a Horticultural Guide, an ical GI 
besides bein, 
uch individuals, as well as to 
triend of Horticulture, the 
indispensal 
don: J. 
every agent 
Pocket Botanical Dictionary is decidedly 
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R’S JE 
Extract from the Prefuce. 
“* Another strange circumstance connected with this work is, that 
everybody presumes that he himself and everybody else are perfectly 
familiar with its contents ...... et, if the reader wil his 
acquaintance, it will appear that not one in five hundred ever set eyes 
on acopy. It is in consequence of like questions that this edition is 
published,’? London: Wuirraker and Co, 
rley.”?—Sun, 4 
'AYLOR and WALToN, Booksellers and Publishers to University 
College, 28, Upper Gower-street. 
ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I am desirous of 
4 gaining the Patronage of the Readers of this Journal, and 
wyddan akin, Esq., Warrington 
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Priory F. B. Byne, Esq., Isle of Man 
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. J.N, 
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therton R. Sneyd, Esq., Keele 
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A. L, Gower, Esq., Castle Mat- 
gwyn. 
L. B. Hesketh, Esq., Qwyrch 
Castle 
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE WORKS, BEVERLEY, YORKS. 
CUROSSSILL'S LIQUID MANURE CART, which 
received the Honorary Reward of the Roy. Agricul. Society, 
The Body of the Cart is made of Cast-Iron, and holds about 
200 gallons. A, The Brass Valve Lever. Without stopping the 
horse, the man pulls the Iron Lever, A, to let out the liquid upon 
the Spread-Board, C. B, Patent Iron Pump, which cannot 
possibly choke or get out of order. E, The Flexible Leather | i 
Pipe, 7 ft. long, with 3 ft. copper pipe at the end.—Price, delivered 
long proved by its unparalleled success in c i 
years’ standing, and has induced the present proprietor to 
trust that the system npon which I conduct my business, and 
the moderate prices, will gai 
ti 8, Samples and List of Prices forwarded postage-free- 
Purchasers of 2/. value sent free of carriage 100 miles, of 108+ 
5 miles, and any amount in London free.—From OPER’S 
Stationery Warehouse, 20, George-st., Portman-square, London 
2.00) uae a eer eee 
CooKIne 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 
‘ pet new : 
and thi 
y a recent improvement t 
RO PROCESS, adheres so tenaciously to the copper, that 
no heat in cooking can remove it or any i 
it more generally known. 
Sold in 28. od. each; by the Proprietor’s Agents 
Bottles, as 
in Hull, 257. J. SANGER, 150, Oxford-street, London; also by Senate 
CROSSKILL’S PORTABLE MANURE DRILL, for drilling Cornhill; Prout, 229, Strand; Mr. King, 232, Blackfriars i 
any quantity of soot, lime, salt, &c.—will contain 8 bushels of | and all Medicine Vendors throughout the country. 
manure—price 12/, 12s. fh 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FETE. Lodge, 
B. LAWES’S PATENT MANURES, composed PRESLEY, late Gardener at Plaistow Het 
* of Super Phosphate of Lime, Phosphate of Ammonia, Sili- omley, Kent, begs to inform his gardening OE THE 
cate of Potass, &c., are now for sale at his Factory, Deptford- | the Public generally that he has taken the ore lets 
creek, London, price 4s. 6d. per bushel. These substances can | FOURTH INN, near the Horticultural Gare Le acquaint- 
be had separately ; the Super Phosphate of Lime alone is recom- | reen, where he will be glad to see any old friends or | a nets: 
mended for fixing the Ammonia of Dung-heaps, Cesspools, Gas 
Aiquor, &c. i 
ances who may think proper to call upon him,—Well-air 
Price 4s, 6d. per bushel. choice Wines and Spirits, 
cetera 
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