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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 25, 
SHILLING’S NEW EARLY ( GROTTO “PEA, 
7 BSD S. SHILLING have succeeded in raising the 
e Pea. TheEarly Frame Pea, impre; 
mend to the Public generally, being quite as early, and nearly 
double the size of any early Pea in cultivation. Quite hardy, will 
stand the winter well, and a good Bearer; the Podlarge and long. 
They would particularly recommend it to the attention of Marke! 
Saat ee 
per Quart; 10s. per Gallon; 17s. 6d. per Peck; 30s. 
pea ‘Half: spashel 2U.108. per Bushel. 
: Messrs. Fieup and CurLp, Seedsmen, 119, 
Lower Thames-street; Messrs. W, J. Nosxe, Seedsmen, 
152, Fleet-street; Messrs. James GEA ApAmMs, and Hoga, 
Nurserymen, Kensington ; and Mr. Kernan, Seedsman, 4, Great 
Russell-street. 
and 8S. Sartre, Nurserymen, Northwarnborough, Odiham, 
Haats, Nov. 24, 1843, 
THE BRITISH QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT PEAS. 
J. CORMACK awnp CO. beg to announce to 
be) gas and the Public that they have harvested the 
above two New Varieties, and will be obliged by early orders, as 
the stock is limited. They will be sent out, as Tai spring, in 
ackages, bearing the name of the firm, price 3s. 6d. per quart. 
The usual allowance to the trade, 
N.B.—*‘ Cormacx’s Early Kent Peas,” 14s. per bushel. 
Newcross, and Bedford Conservatory, Covent Garden, Nov. 24. 
WV ESSRS. PROTHEROE ann MORRIS beg to 
announce that the SALE of the COTTAGE NURSERY, 
CAMBERWELL New Roap, will terminate on Monpay, Nov. 27, 
witha fine een EVERGREE NS, AMERICAN PLANTS, 
&e. Sale to comme: at 11 o’clock, 
American Nursery, sesionstones 
WN ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS respect- 
4 fully inform the Public that they have eee instructions 
from Mr, Wiit1AmM Cormack, SEN., to dispose of by Auction a 
Portion of his EXTENSIVE NURSERY STOCK al tt New Cross, 
situate on the north side of the road leading nibal London to 
Dover, on Monpay the 4th of ee nd and follwing 
days at 11 o’clock each day. wed prior to Sale. 
Catalogues may be had on the Premises ; oF ‘the principal Seeds- 
men; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, and Others. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS are instructed 
to submit to public Auction, on the premises, Evnam 
NURSERY, BATTERSEA, On WEDNE: SDAY, Dec. 13th, 1843, and 
following. days, at 11 o'clock each day, in consequence of Mr 
Russev1 being compelled to clear the ground, the whole of the 
valuable NURSERY STOCK, consisting of several hundred 
tF 
Tulip-trees, which were removed last autumn, and can now be 
pelo, some excocdinely, fine Yews, rarely to 
epee ns of au 
ne in great var iety, b paces Geena 
ar’ 
hedges of Box-trees ; speiay. Common and Portugal 
of Arbor yitee, Red Cedar, hardy Azaleas, Kalmias, vcore glan- 
cescens, and oe ponte, Pyrus japonica, large, and safe to 
; named Pee zether with many other choice Shrubs 
and Roots, Full penticulirs will be given in Carnlognce, which 
will shortly be ready. Nursery, Leyt 
‘TO PINE-GROWERS. 
HO BE SOLD, «a Barcain.—FIFTY FRUITING 
PINE PLANTS. Price 2s. each. With 100 SUCCESS- 
ION, at 1s. each. They consist chiefly of Queen’s.—Apply to 
J. Toy, Pishiobury, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
SEA SIDE, 
O BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, a Detached 
Freehold Family Residence, with large ¢ Garden, Coach- 
house, and Stabling, and with or aoe s Field adjoining, on 
the Southe ro Coast. Apply at the office of Mr. WILLIAM Brom- 
LEy, Gray’s Inn Square; or to view tite. santies at tHe Library, 
near the Royal Hotel, Hayling Island, Hants. 
DISEASED AND HEALTHY LIVES ASSURED, 
EDICAL, INVALID, and GENERAL LIFE 
OFFICE, 25, Pall Mall, London. Capital, 500,000/. This 
Office is provide ed with accurately constructed Tables, by 
which it can Assure Diseased Lives on Equitable Terms. In- 
creased Annuities granted on wnsound Lives, the amount varying 
‘CXOTTAM anv HALLEN, Encinerrs, Iron- 
FouNDERS, &c. &c., No, 2; Winsuey Srreer, Oxrorp 
Street, London. 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made Bren ie most 
muptdved principle, either of iron or of iron and woo mm bined, 
which can be fixed complete in any part of the Kin; Oe at very 
low pees: in consequence of the present depressed state of the 
{ron Trade. 
HOT- WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, a Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Private Build- 
ings, &c., with Corram’s Parent, ocers’ Borners, After 
15 ye cars? eeperieices and having fixed upwards of 1500 Appara- 
tuses for the oye, menslonad purposes, and by various improve 
ments which have made during that time, C, and H. cai 
with eA aceney i made ‘take the erection of similar Apparatns ‘aa 
nsive scale. For the convenience of 
wish to fix their own Apparatus, they haye affixed the following 
low prices :— £8. de 
Cottam’s Bee Boiler, 24 inch . @ . ued 
r Sizes in proportion ) 
Rogers’ Boller small siz 7 “ = S15. 0 
0. oe 40 
Hot- ees “Doors, Frames, aa ghee Apparatus for 
Boiler: 
Rendle’s Tank System on an improved simple plan. 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3 ft. high out of the Fg Sit. 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing about 36 lbs., 3s. 6d, 
ees age nee 3 ft. 6 in, high,weighing 42 Ibs, ee 
Stron, do, ce 45lbs.at4 4° ,, 
Ox Hales, 4 ft. Golbs.at 5 6 
BE WIRE fi STRAINED wikt CPENCING, at 8s. 6d, per 
Bacidier of 150 yards each. Uprights for ditto, at 7d. each. The 
Improved conenuse, and. every other kind of Fencing, Fancy 
Wire-worl 
es GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, ba by 18 inches square, 
s. 6d.; 20 inches, 4s. 6d. ; 22 inch hes, 5s. 6d. 
cast IRON FLOWER-STAKES 4 feet fone mae of the ground, 
78.3 4 feet 6, 9s. ; 5 feet, 11s.; 6 feet, 15s.; 7 feet, 20s. per dozen, 
GARDEN ROLLERS 18 inches dongs Sites "20, 448.3 22, 508. ; 
24 mele 60s.; 26, 7 30, 1 
Garden Engines, Moeiie: Machines, Garden ‘Chairs, Superior 
Garden’ Tools of all kinds, ‘Garden Vases and Pedestals in great 
variety, and every description of Horticultural pulses Agricnl- 
tural Implements, and Furnishing Ironmongery; Dr. Arnott’s 
Stoves, Anglo-Belgian Cookiag Stoves; Broiling stoves The 
above low prices being on account of the depression in the Iron 
TS, ge meee to otis alterations. 
how: 0. 2, Winsley-sti 
every hiformation map be obtained. 
Estimates sent by return of post. 
t, where 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
StH ENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
don, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much engaged 
in heating buildings upon the aboye system with Tanks of 
arious materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 
turists to an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 
offers most decided advantages over every other article hitherto 
These tanks which are orna- 
feet long and 
of any width and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 
ing Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 
affording the sSpportnnity to persons in remote districts o} 
employing this much approved method et heating without the 
assistance of ane Bicete, n be applied to Boilers 
and Pipes oA fixed, and from the Satent low pri ae 
will be found cheaper r than of any other material. Mr. 
of Plymouth, Aus eae wecicler enemy o receive orders and facial 
with the particular disease. Members of Families 
assured at Equitable Rates. Loans _pranted upon personal se- 
ee P,. NgISON, Actuary. 
Or. WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING- -HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate Bowe erected by DANIEL and 
on WARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN, 
D. and E. Batusy having devoted much time to the considera~ 
tion. of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
agate suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
dur: ability in sae apparatus’ with eeonoiny, in the charge, They 
have erected apparatus in England, Scotiand, and Ireland, for 
many noHerien, oy gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
_ and E, Bainsy also construct im metal all descriptions of 
Horticaltural Buildings and Sashes, and invite nobiemen, gentle. 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various draw: wing's 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the, SEBO cemnity of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely completeand 
convenient es apparatus, or range, adapted for the ees A 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 
plete than has ona to been brought before the public. 
D. and E. ¥ were the first to introduce metallic curyili- 
near houses to horticultirl ists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides manhy 
others i “ oe country and on the Continent. 
E. Baruzy have prep ared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant oan which are 8 aw ready for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce to publie notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 
intervals foamed, and which may beseen at their PESMUIECVORT | 
ee OF HOTHOUSE BUILDING, 
af them with Improved Hot Water Apparatus, either by 
to carry out Mr. Penn’s principle 
st complete success Satit economy, 
and Ornamental Designs; and any par- 
ticulars on applic: ation ¢o" W. Huy, Surveyor & Builder, Lewisham. 
ns in his neighbourhood, and prices for 
any size will ie gereitiad upon appli mn. to. S. and Co, 
| oie CONICAL HOT-WATER BOILE RS, invented 
by’J. Rogers, Esq., may be obtained “tyes from JOHN 
SHEWEN, Ed cei &c,, Sevenoaks, K: 
Nw having had every ee ter tent erin him b; 
extensive to Yate to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs {5 
wnt and economical: it may be seen at 
ee, Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. ce 
Hackney ; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple- place ; Messrs 
and Son’s, Exeter; Mr. Pontey’s, Plymouth; the Roy: ‘al Pstanical 
Society’s Gardens, Hesenhs Park; and at the Gardensof the 
ticultural Society of London. Considerable improvements iene 
been effected since last one 3 particulars of which are in course 
of prspere ‘ation. 
A UANO ON SALE.—Any Quantity of this valuable 
anure can be had from the bonded stores of the Importer 
either in London or Liverpool, on application to Corrsworru, 
Pown.t, and Pryor, St, Helen’s Place, London; Epwarps, 
Danson, and Co., Liverpool and Wi.Liam J, Myers and Co., 
Importers, Liverpool 
G Lies a Oo anh 
HE IMPOR’ 
BY iS. 
NTHONY GIBBS & SONS, 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL, sat BRISTOL, 
SALE, 
LIQUID MANURE, 
Puy of a Superior Construction, fixed and port- 
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and Banos for Beep wells. Also Pumps for Ships, Barges, Tan~ 
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executed.—BENJAMIN Fow.Er, (late Hees Turner,) 63, Dorset- 
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