ATA 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Jury 15, 
ANAGALLIS BREWERII AND SUPERB BLUE CINERARIA | 
SEE. 
ICHAEL BREWER, 
ondon Road, Cambridge, begs to offer strong plants 
ae Splendia deep blue, full and c capiets round-petaled Seedling 
LIS (BREWERID), being of a strong green and vigorous 
itanit, es remarkably well- adapted for bedding. Itis now ready 
s. E art of the 
oe Sates een submitted for the inepection oO! 
Dr. Lryptey, of which he Bives the following description in the 
Notices to Correspondents in the Cardeners’ Chronicle, June 10:— 
«‘Anagallis (Brewerii). M. Brewer,Sen.—The flowers ofyour Ana- 
gallis are very large, and of a briliant deep blue tint. If, as you 
Boe it is of a green and vigorous habit, it will be a very desirable 
ant.’ The Messrs. Henpersox, Nurserymen, &c., Pineapple 
piles; Edgeware Road, London, ‘with several other eminent 
Florists, gave orders for it, on the ground of seeing the flower 
i hi in be forwarded to any applicant on receipt 
SEN, NursERYMAN, aw 
Also, enacts a "his “Brilliant CINERARIA SEED, coms. 
every shade of Dark and Light Blue tint; and as the presen 
the best time for sowing for Winter, and Sey Sorte lowering, 
he is induced to ae Beas werranted as wly gathered, in 
packets at 3s. 6 ia “Applications, favonae post-office 
orders, wi 
UCARIA IMBRI DATA PLANTS. 
ESSRS. “VEITCH & SON having raised a consi- 
- derable number of this Splendid aed Casareeey Tree, 
are enabled to offer fine healthy plants, fro: to 6 inches in 
height, at the following aie ee prices, nia 
102, per 100 ;—5/, ‘or 5¢ ;—and 30s. 3. per dozen 
ithe convenience oe some purchasers, wea Vv. & Son 
fares appointed, as their London agent, Hurst and 
M‘'Muuen, Seedsmen, No. 6, Lenlenuall-etreet. 'N. B.—A remit- 
tance or refer ence required from unknown correspondents.— 
Exeter, June 19, 1843. 
MAGNIFICENT NEW FUCHSIA, 
“FUCHSIA EXONIENSIS.” 
UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co., beg leave to call the 
attention of the Public to a very superb New Fuchsia, which 
has been raised from seed in the Exeter Nursery, and which they 
have no hesitation in saying is decidedly the finest ered ever 
produced ; indeed, it is at once admitted to be so Db: 0 see 
it, who are struck with admiration of its noble aailbior He The 
ger as well as broader 
‘waxy substance, with the corolla ofa fine violet blue colour. 
Plants will be ready for delivery on the 10th of August next, at 
poe 6d. each, and will be sent by post, carefully packed in tin 
The usual discount to the trade if six plants are taken. 
For a full description of this poche see Advertisement in the 
Gardeners? Chronicle of the 17th ult. 
TO THE ADMIRERS OF NATURAL PRODUCTIONS. 
LEIBOLD, Narvurauist, begs to inform the Nobi- 
* lity, Gentry, and his Friends, taat he has just arrived, vid 
New Orleans, from Mexico and Arkansas, with alarge collection 
of Plants, viz. 
PAL: a peron ig geet climates. 
CACTI, 
ORCHIDACEOUS Plants fees do., . &e. 
Also SEEDS of mre CACTI, FERNS, and eet “choice Plants ; 
Insécts from Mexico; Amphibia from Alabama es Louisiana, 
and tue Plants fom ” Arkansas, Mexico, &c. Direct to Mr. B. 
Pau Botolph Lane, and 112, Lower 'Thames-street. 
aly 4 
MARYLLIDACE Ai.—An ‘Amateur + having anumber 
of Bulbs of aulicum, and seed- 
ling hybrids ; Crinum scabrum, africanum, &c., would be glad to 
exchange some of them for either bulbs of a similar class or other 
desirable and ornamental Plants. The Bulbs are all fine and 
healthy, and H. aulicum will flower next winter.—Direct to Mr. 
R. Wurre, Mid-Lavant, near Chichester. 
QUEEN CABBA 
&S. SHILLING beg to ‘acquaint “the Public gene 
* rally that they will do well to possess themselves of tl 
above CazBace for sowing at this season of the year, which will 
be found superior for earliness and certainty of Cabbaging to any 
other. Packets, containing half-an-ounce of seed, will be for- 
warded by post free, on the receien of 2s. 6d, in letter-stamps, or a 
Post-ofiice order. From the great difficulty in getting this sort 
to bear Bere, it will be always GeeiGe: WH -ebould be taken Gare 
of ; it is also Ven Super in every other respect.—Nursery, 
Novth Warnbro’, near Odiham, Hants.—July, 1843. 
RARE “ORCHIDACEA STROKE “CENTRAL AMERICA, 
N ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS beg to announce 
# they have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at thei 
Great Sook £8 King-street, Covent-Garden, on Turspay, Jul 
18, at half-past 1 o’Clock, precisely, A VALUABLE CONSIGN- 
MENT OF ORCHIDACEA, including sD CUOENE ye the perv tap 
and Splendid “Sonratia Macra NTEA,” in fine order, an 
Evenyna, both in their native soil, and other see nit Be in the 
finest state of health. On View the day prior and morni 
sale, and tre age had of the Auctioneers, 38, King- atrest 
Covent Garden, 
VALUABLE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND PLANTS. 
ESSRS. J. C. & S. STEVENS beg to announce that 
they will sell by Auction, at their Great Room, 38, 
King-street, Covent-Garden, on Turspay, 18th July, at Twelve 
o’Clock, aC JOLLECTION of VERY. RARE PLANTS, just arrived 
from New Zealand and Australia, in a most healthy state, an 
comprising a New Species of AUCARIA, ACROSTICHUM 
GRANDE, a New Species ee DACRYDIUM, a New JASMINUM 
(very beautiful), a new RINA, 4 New DENDROBIUMS, 
New Species of GeeMATiS, DACRYDIUM MAI, and other 
very rare Plants. May be viewed the day prior and morning of 
Sale, and Catalogues had of the Auctioneers, 38, King-street, 
Covent-Garden 
DUNSTABLE, BEDFORDSHIBE. 
TO AMATEUR HORTICULTURISTS, AND SPORTING 
30 nM 
SE. aN 
Ro We Wes SIMPSON has receiyed instructions 
from ate Burr, Esq., to sell by pice at the Crown 
Inn, on WE , July the 26th, 1843, a si superior detached 
mil ex te, aiiitestn the passinteae part of the town, in 
ela repair, and possessing every convenience. Communi- 
cating with the house is a beautiful Conservatory, with notes 
therein, a eiaree Foreing House, containing Vines in full b 
(both Reated ‘by one cast-iron Hot-water Apparatus) ; toseties 
with a large Pleasure Garden, very tastefully laid out, and 
abundantly stocked with eave Shrubs and Flowers; a Kitchen- 
Garden in the rear, divided a lofty brick wall, with Pine-pits 
and Melon-frames therein. The House contains capital emai 
a Us oi bese Rooms on ao —— ete ae large Hall, 
9 Bed: 3, D id Wat e Out-Build- 
ings eeaaise of double and tigle Coach-. nounbet stalled Stablings 
four Horses, With Harness-room attached ane Loft over, 
aundry, Coal-house, Piggeries, and Dung-pit. n the opposite 
side of the street, lying in front of the house, will be included a 
piece of Pleasure-ground, inclosed by an ornamental tron fence, 
and held on lease HY an unexpired term of 47 s from 
the same day will also mle cid. ‘200 acres 
of Pasture and sho Land adjoining. The ve property is 
well situated for any Gentleman fond of hens being within 
aes of four packs of hounds.—For further ads. apply to 
‘W. W. Sumrson, No, 18, Bucklersbury, London. 
Fi 
To NOBLEMEN, SN ROTO a ee BUILDERS, 
Mio PROTHEROE & MORRIS are instructed 
to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, at Convinn’s 
'y, King’s-road, Chelsea, on Monnay, 24th July, 1843, and 
following days, at T welve ial (by order of the Proprietor, retir- 
g from business), the whole of the valuable GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, consisting of fine CAMELLIAS, of various sizes, Ertcas, 
AZALEAS, PreLarconiuMs, HyBrip RHODODENDRONS ARBO- 
REUM, GARDENIA FLORIDA and’ RADICANS, and other Miscella- 
neous Plants, Also, the Conservatories, Greenhouses, Glass, Hot- 
water Apparatus, a large quantity of Brickwork, several Nests of 
Seed-drawers, Horse, an excellent Van, rotten Dung, &c. &c. May 
viewed a week prior to sale. Catalogues may he had on the 
Bromtises of the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auctioneers, Ameri« 
in Nursery, Leytonstone. 
oy 
8 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, and Others. 
pa TOT E EO & MORRIS are HE 
i submit to Public Competition, at the Auction Mart, B 
folds: lane, on ras ate aly 21st, 1843, at Twelve o’Clock, 
A VERY R. ARE COLLECTION OF STOVE AND GREEN- 
HOUSH PLANTS, the property of a Lady changing her residence, 
comprising fine specimens of EurnorsrA srLbunpENs, Com- 
BRETUM PURPUREUM., ANRIN ie ees GLOXINIUM PAN- 
CRATIUM, AMARYELS, OncipiuM cRIsPpUM, ¥LEXUOSUM, and 
LURIDUM; CATTLEYA CANDIDA, apa waves ani 
variety of Miscellaneous Plants. May wed the Morning of 
Sale ; Catalogues may be at at. the: Mat, ‘andofthe canrLiotieers, 
American Nursery, Leytons' 
Se ae and MANSION, Herts.—To Be SOLD, by 
Private Contract, a FREEHOLD MANSION and ESTATE, 
in a highly picturesque situation, and within 20 miles of London, 
The Estate consists of a Park and Farm surrounding the Mansion, 
and containing about 600 acres, chief y rich pasture land, with 
woods and plantations. fansion is suitable for a mily of 
distinction, and has lately been put into complete and ornamental 
repair at a very considerable expense. There is a well-built 
Farmhouse, with convenient buildings. The property reat in the 
Occupation of the proprietor, and postession will be given to a 
purchaser on the completion of the purchase. For eanaa) 
and cards to view apply to Oa uaa & Raven, Solicitors, 
New Bridge-street, London 
ATIONAL LOAN FUND D LIFE ASSURANCE 
ANNUITY, and DEFERRED ANNUITY SOCIETY, 
26, Cornhill, London. 
Capital, 500,0002.- ener ee by- Parliament. 
Lamie re aif? Chairman. 
John raibtedst M.D., F.R.S. | George Lungley, Esq. 
Jobn Griffith Frith, Esq. iohn Rawson, Esq. 
H, Gordon, Esq. ea Tabor, Esq, 
Joseph Thomps sq. 
Avuprrors.—Professor Wheatsone, BRS. 
Professor Graves, A.M., FR. 
Actuary.—W. S. B. Woolhouse, Esq., 
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 ‘Anna Bonus declared on Policies of five 
years’ standing, viz.:— 
Policy 7 Annual { Bonus Cash rem, 
Entry| No. |A8¢ | S¥™-|premium.| added. | Bonus. jreduced 
Tr, i 
# £3. 4d.) £ sed) £ 8. da 
1837 | 39 59 | 1,000] 67 8 4 14 6| 5819 9) 8.19 4 
1838 | 114 56 | 3,000|175 15 0296 9 7/123 0 6116 9 7 
Policies now entered upon entitled to ion in next 
Annual Division. Two-thirds of all Sitadinsat) aa can. be 
borrowed by the Assured without loss of Policy. 
KF ERGUSON: CSE) i geting EB 
3 RITANNIA LIFE ESLER COMPANY. 
1, PRINCES STREET, BA LONDON. 
This Institution is empowered’ by "Special Act of Paritament, 
and Js so constituted as to afford the benefits of 
NOTTAM anno HALLEN, Eneinerrs, Inon- 
FOUNDERS, &c., &c., No, NSLEY Srrerr, OxrorD 
Srrext, Lonvon, and at CORNWALL Roap, LAMBeru. 
és fea Engines, Mowing TeERiteas Gari 
ees Tools of all kinds, Garden Vas Sei Ped 
ariety, and every description of Hortioal ual Dartioldes a tural 
eae and Furnishing Ironmongery; Dr. 's Stoves 
Anglo-Belgian Codking Stoves; Broilin, Stoves. The above low 
prices being on account of t] e depression in the Iron Trade, at@ 
eubrect to ae alterations. 
OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
Breet votitipt either of iron or of iron and wood combined, 
which he be fixed comes in any ee of the ea) at very low 
prices, i ent ron 
HOT-WATER NPPARATUS for pera Hothouses, Conset- 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, eS or Private ee. 
&e., with Corram’s ParEn, s Bowxrrs. After } 
years experience, and having fixed nipwards ee 1500 Apparatuses # a 
the above-mentioned purposes, and by various impayaa which 
they have made during that time, C. and H. can with con nfidencé 
undertake the erection of similar Apparatus sh ae most exten 
sive scale, convenience of those who wish to fix their ov? 
ARDRIBES, they have affixed the following low past 
‘am’s Patent Boiler, 24 inch . . £7 0s. Od. 
i arger Sizes a wpsadedneen ac 
Roger’s Boiler, small size . Sg 30) CLO 
Ditto do. aRee Slee helg ‘ a 10 0 
Hot-water Pipe, 4 inch Ler en Is. 3d. per r Foot 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft. high, out of the ground, 6ft 
long, with five shasta Hid waging about 36 Ibs., 38. 6d. each: 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 in. high, weighing 42 Ibs. at 45. Od. a 
Bia do. io. = 45 1b ie 4 
Ox Hurdles, 4 fee 60 Ibs. at 5 6 hy 
BEST WIRE for i RAINED WIRE FENCING at an per bunt a 
of 150 yards each. Uprights for ditto, 7d. ack wake 
continued, and every athe Sind of Fencing, Fancy Wire-wo1 
HAND-GLASS FRAMES for Caeiimis ers, ko 18 inches vat 
3s. 6d.; 20 inches, 4s. Gd. ; 22 i 
RO e 
ie und, 
785 4 feet 6, 98. 5 Y feet, De 6 feet, 158. ; 7 feet, 20s. per Ce 
0.2, Winsiey StBe® 
the 
tee every aration raay be obtained je 
RENDLE’S BO SYSTEM OF HEATING. ‘ 
TEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch- etree 
London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL val 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, Bis been much engage 
in heating buildings upon the above system with Tal ee 
b 
various materials, solicit the attention of scientific cs wie 
of Ply: eal us Bestes undertaken to receive orders and fa” Yor 
fullest extent to Pol and to 
present greater facilities and accommodation Thee are usually 
offered by other Companies "The decided superiority of its plan, 
and its claim to public pr eference and support, have been proved 
an. success. 
Assurances may either be effected by Parties on their 
Lives, or by Parties interested therein on the Lives of othe! 
Tl he effect of an Assurance on a person’s own life is to create 
at once a property in reversion, which can by no other means be 
realized. Take, for instance, the case of a person at the age 
of 30, who by the payment of 5/, 3s. 4d. to the Britannia Life 
Assurance Company, can become at once possessed of a bequeath- 
able property, amounting to 1000/., subject only to the condition 
of his continuing the same payment quarterly during the remain- 
der of his life,—a condition which may be fulfilled by the mere 
saving of EIGHT sm1LLINGs weekly in his expenditnres ‘Thus, by 
the exertion of a very slight degree of economy—such, indeed, as 
can scarcely be felt as an inconvenience, he may at once realize 
a capital of 1000/., which he can bequeath or dispose of in any 
way he may think proper, 
Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite information as tothe 
mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained at the Office. 
PETER MORRISON, Resident Director, 
A Board of Directors ei daily at 2 0’ *clock, for the despatch 
of business. 
H OT- WATER | APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL erent DWELLING-HOUSES, 
een nee MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
a and at very mi rtoderate Sones erected by DANIEL and 
DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBO: 
D. and E. ve ey having evoteas pine time to the considera~ 
tion of thi bject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for "the above-mentioned IE ed have, by improve- 
ments seers in their practice, r heir mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but very ‘simple, and have combined 
durability in i apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
Here erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and ireland, for 
any noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
emo ed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
eS of tts splendid ipsiiaisy Aaa lately erected at Chiswick. 
. BaiLey also c ct in metal all descriptions of 
Hortisultural te and sated and invite noblemen, gentle- 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
and TSS CeTeY at 272, Holbort; nile they have the opportunity of 
exhibitin metaiworks, an extremely completeand 
convertors kitchen apparatus, or nie ee adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the ate more com- 
plete than has hitherto been brought before the pub! 
. and E. Battery were the first to introduce petite curvili. 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of ae works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Contine 
D.and E. Baivgy have prepared a cannlty of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for Beet aie 
they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, fo: 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is erinanitlg, or at 
intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
persons in his neighbourhood, Re prices 
any size will os forwarded upon application to S. and 
| OTHOUSE s, | CONSERVATORIES, &e., ae 
and fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. of 
wo ava ehtees light Cu nd Melon-Boxes and Lights 
Cingdom yma; Warr ented I 
raee and Lights ae from 11. 8s. Garden-Lights 
and glazed from 1s. per foot, at Jas. Warts, Sash Manufacl 
Claremont-place, Old 'Kenteroad. 
* Reference 
B. LAWES’S “PATENT MANURES, comp® ie 
© of Super Phosphate of Lime, Phosphate of Ammonia, 1 ie 
cate of Potass, &c., are now for sale at his Factory, Dept! 
creek, London, price 4s. 6d. per bushel. ain 
be had separately ; the Super Phosphate of Lime alone is T@ Gas 
mended for figing the EE ae of Dung-heaps, Cesspools, 
Pri 
Liquor per bushel. é 
OTTER S$ GUANO. — TURNIPS, MANGE 
iP L, &c. By the use of the above Manure, 
enor aera at. ‘the Pat of 86 tons per acre was 0! 
f ORANGE GLOBE MANGEL WURZEL, by Mr. A. Corron, ¢ Zet- 
dershamy near Cambridge. On Meadow Land, the beak pile DY 
jand got an increase of Hay of 18 cwt. 2 qrs. per acl whi 
the Foreign Guano the increase was only 8 cwt. 3 yrs. We ity of 
similar circumstances. These Facts prove the superior! 
é ym § 
corer ona portable Farm-yard Manure, at 41. 158: a: pe St 
from 6 to 7 cwt. per acre.—Chemical Works, 28, Uppe 
NGAU Ut sarees =o enue 
Wwe NOnrcOnNee Se ioe Sr Aslie icy. opal te ne 
of first quality, and in any quantity, direct Fe HOE ont 
stores, either in Liverpool or London, Also, + cable- Sas, 
D 
ly to H, Rounrnwaire & Co., sirens, 6, Came 
Roc Ae AA ae A ats 
el 1 
Gua Opie tO oA te 
Y THE ihe 
ANTHONY. GIBBS & SONS, LONDON yO 
yy thell 
_ GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL 4 
PorUuLaR FLOWERS; Price Sixpence 
Propagation, Cultivation, and Gen' eral Treat 
Seasons. chai are already published :— nate of “ «wonder 
THE PELARGONIUM, with a Coloured Plate oa 
ach. 
ea ip 
THE Nev, itto, ‘Grand Duke Oo} ae 
THE CARNATION, ditto, * Hogs’s HAaMD a ii» 
‘SHE FUCHSIA, 0, Fuchsia COT 
THE DAHLIA, itto, “Ansell rence.” 
THE ROSE, ditto, ‘Moss Proven ty. 
” 
 « § White Varicty- es jms 
THE CACT ino «4 Seedling C- speciosl 
“ 
THE chievsahensieMUM, ditto, ‘* Empr ee 
m the 31st inst, will age bes i 
aia Coloured Plate of 
» TYAS, 8, Paternoster-rows 
champion” 
THE AURICULA,, 
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