1843. ] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
835 
f which Mr. Neville pro- 
« Per Rivav,”—Colour 
Purple maroon, fine cupped petal, and free bloomer; ground roots, 
J.B. warrants the above Dahlias to give satis- 
return the purchase-money.—12, Hall-place, 
Kennington-lane, Nov. 30, 1843. 
HYACINTHS AND GROWING STOCK. 
UMPHREYS’ COMPOUND, applicable to all 
Promote the germination of Secds, Sold in bottles 1s. 9d. 
ach, by FLANAGAN & Son, Mansion-house-street; Hurst 
McMutien, Leadenhall t ; ‘Within; 
W. Crark, 
L UTTING, 
GaRENGE, 18, Piccadilly ; Joun Kernan, Great Russell-street, 
Ovent Garden ; Locxuanrr, 156, Cheapside ; SuurrnEwortH, 
Atl heon ; Minigr, Apams, and Nasu, 63,'Strand;: THATCHER 
Gk Son, Islington; Tomas WaArxKiNSON, Market-place, Man- 
‘ester ; Messrs, Dickson, Edinburgh; Pontry, Leeds; P. Law- 
on tt se in selecting from the first Stocks in England and 
Hue Continent, which he offers at very reduced prices, and 
Catal every article to be of the first quality. 
Hin, wlosues to be had on application at Nos. 1 and 4, Eyre-street 
3. 
il, Hatton Garden.—Dec. 2, 184 
TO GENTLEMEN PLANTING. 
ahs Re J. FAIRBAIRN are induced from the uncer- 
aint; 
(situated eae 
attention will 
Sto 
Gentlemen and the trade to the large and re- 
‘althy and well-grown stock, consisting of fine large 
ol 
A Omamental ‘Trees, and Evergreen and flowering Shrubs, 
& large stock of fine standard and dwarf, trained and un- 
al 
Bires  @SsortMent of Forest Trees, consisting of Limes, Elms, 
‘Ash, pocech» Hornbeam, Spanish and Horse Chesnuts, Mountain 
CARNATIONS, PICOTE! 
MMiBssrs. Apes D ES, anv PINKS. 
10 
D Dp B. NORMAN’S C«exxnvuum of 
varieties, with whicn tivy have gained 29 Prizes 
enters can be had on pre-paid application.—Bull-fields, 
wich, 
this 5 
Woo! 
Yiz., Limes fro) 
Pte Thorns, from 6 to 12 feet, with fine flowering tops; Birch, 
vi 
ground, 
icubas, Yews, Chinese Arbor Vite, Laurels, Lilacs, 
s The above have been removed several 
> and will again remove in excellent condition. 
ater McArrnur, Nurseryman, Maida Hill, Edgeware- 
London. 
supply the following fine year- 
grown from seeds saved from best double sorts, 
Herbaceous 
Tulips, fine named show sorts, in collections of 
Varieties, for 5/.; 50 do, for 21. 10s.; 25 do. for 25s. Goose- 
150 fine varieties by name; a list of sorts and prices on 
+ Currants, May’s new large late “ Victoria,” red, 
zen; new large black ‘‘Bang-up,” at 6s. per dozen. 
‘hocks all warranted, saved from best double flowers, 
200 seeds for 2s. 6d., 500 for 5s. 
ti e Pansy, from best 
Treg’ towers, at 28. Gd. and 5s, each. The seeds will be sent post 
Markee vy, Mo and may of Mr. Watkinson, Seedsman, 
quested ae Manchester. A remittance or reference is re- 
Ope Ni r ing Li Bedale, i 
lovember saan ‘y, Leeming Lane, near Bedale, Yorkshire, 
Bago i 
Wricur, SONS, anv WRIGHT, Noursurymen, 
Edinburgh, have growing at their Nurseries a fine Stock 
ver d LARCH, from 1 to 4 feethigh, which will be sold 
planted reasonable prices. Also all other descriptions of Trans- 
ed and Seedling Forest Trees and Shrubs. 
JAMES BARNES begs leave to inform the numerous 
of hig wteners who have written to him requesting an account 
be found x ot CULTIVATING THE PINE-APPLE, that it will 
for Januar, tis 26th Letter, in “ Loudon’s Gardeners’ Magazine 
Decking uaty next. who write to JAMS BARNusg res. 
Please’: his modes of Culture, when they require an answer will 
to inclose a posta; mp.—Bict en: 2) 
SHILLING’s NEW EARLY GROTTO PEA, 
J. AND 8. SHILLIN 
above P ) “ly Fy i ‘+ 
Gr ea. The Early Frame Pea, impregnated with the 
mend 0" oyster trow, which they with confidence recom. 
v eye ee Winter well, anda good Bearer; u 
Gardeners’ particularly recommend it to the attention of Market 
24 b 
hers 38. per Quart; 10s. per Gallon; 17s. 6d. per Peck; 305. 
Tora’ ushel ; 24.108. per Bushel. 
Lower Tnacents : Messrs. Frenp and Cuirp, Seedsmen, 119, 
152) Men ames-street; Messrs. W, and J. NoBie, Seedsmen, 
Nurser eu stteets Messrs. Jamus Grav, ADAMS, and Hoo, 
Russetisstregt, Stns and Mr. Kernan, Seedsman, 4, Great 
TO MELON GROWERS. ; 
{X superior kinds of MELON SEEDS, comprising 
the following: Beechwood, true, Hybrid Persian, Hoosainee, 
Egyptian, Duncans, improved Green-flesh, and an hybrid Canta- 
loupe, weight from lbs. to 15lbs. The above will be warranted 
true to their names, and will be forwarded immediately on receipt 
fice order for 5s. P.S.—Six good seeds of each. E. 
ippenham Park, near Mildenhall, Suffolk. 
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08) 
Spivey, C] 
GHIRREFF’S TARE.—After having discovered and 
\J introduced the Hopetoun Oat and Hopetoun Wheat, which 
have become the standard grains in some of the best-cultivated 
districts in North Britain, the Subscriber, in calling attention to 
this Tare, trusts that it will be deemed superfluous to lengthen 
an Advertisement with testimonials in favour of the plant. From 
residing in East Lothian until the present year, no opportunity 
has been afforded him of testing by field-practice, if this Tare is 
fitted for winter cultivation ; but after sevew years’ experience, he 
assures Agriculturists, that it is admirably adapted for spring 
Sowing, and that it will be found a new and valuable addition to 
the products of the farm. ‘This ‘Tare has grains of a large size, 
and light-green in colour; the blossom is pure white; while in 
rapidity of growth, and in luxuriance and succulency of foliage, it 
4s not surpassed by any variety of the species. This Tare can only 
be obtained of the Subscriber, and he offers it at 10s. a bushel, cash, 
delivered at Bristol or Gloucester. The seeds will be ready for 
delivery in January and February next, andin the meantime they 
may be seen during the approaching Smithfield Shows, at the 
Stand of Messrs. Gibbs and Co.; and samples will be forwarded 
by post to intending purchasers. ATRICK SHIRREFF, 
Buckover, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, Nov. 28, 1843, 
N.B.—Hopetoun Oats from seed direct from Scotland, at 258. a 
V.B. 
quarter. 
fully inform the Public that they have received i 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS respect- 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT-WATER. 
TK 
throughout the country for many years, is entirely confined to 
‘URAL ERECTIONS of every 
T WATER. 
Nobility and Gentlemen’s seats in the country, nearly the whole 
of the London Nurseries, and a great i 
: variety of Horticultural 
Erections and Hot-water apparatus, Models, Plans, Estimates, 
&c., at their Horti 
WN 
from Mr. Winn1am Cormack, Sen 
Portion of his EXTENSIVE NURSERY STOCK at New Cross, 
and following 
be viewed prior to Sale. 
Catalogues may be had on the Premises ; of the principal Seeds- 
men ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, anwomeres 
MESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS are in- 
stru i i i i 
superb hardy Scarlet Rhododendrons, large Tulip Trees, fine 
Yews, extra fine specimens of Aucuba japonica, Standard and 
Dwarf Roses, large fruit-bearing Mulberries, American Plants, 
principal Seedsmen; and of the Auctioneers, American 
Nursery, 
Leytonstone, 
TO AMATEURS AND FLORISTS. 
‘urpurea elegans, 
Burrough’s Lady Flower, &c. &c.; the whole well-rootéd and 
healthy plants. For particulars apply or address to L. M., at 
Messrs, WARNER, 28, Cornhill, London.—Noy. 30, 1843. 
NURSERYMEN, GARDENEnw, « narhahiedis 
OBE DISPOSED OF, AN OLD ESTABLISHED 
NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS of 60 years’ standing, 
containing Seven acres of Nursery ground within a walled fence, 
stocked with every kind of Forest and Fruit Trees, Ever- 
bate n and Flowering Shrubs, &c., with Greenhouse, Stove, Cape- 
en Spits, &c. &c. well stocked; together with Shop, Seed- 
honsS,ore-room, Stable, Sheds, &c., with every convenience for 
See on the business: there is also two good Dwelling-houses 
1e. 
Ce eave is situated in a thriving market town, and in a good 
cighbourhood. All letters, post paid, with. real signatures, 
Unrected B., care of Mr. Chapple, Postmaster, Commercial- 
Bete pimlico, London, will have immediate attention, 
: ENN’S SYSTEM OF HOTHOUSE BUILDING, 
P WARMING, and VENTILATING.—The superiority of the 
principle first introduced by JOHN PENN, Esq., for obtaining a 
more ¢ 
omplete circulation of the atmosphere in heated apart- 
peing now fully established, W. Hinn respectfully ace 
the public that having, in conjunction with the late Mr, 
devoted much time and study to perfect the same, in the 
Conservatories, Stoves, Greenhouses, Pits, &c., 
ito heat them with Improved Hot Water Apparatus, either by 
and to Troughs, he is enabled to carry out Mr, Penn’s principle 
aes nner to guarantee the most complete success and economy. 
Penn, f 
construction of 
ticulars on application to W.Hix1, Surveyor & Builder, Lewisham. 
TF TOr-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
RCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, erected by DANIEL and 
EWAN BAIEY 
tion of this subject, 
apparatus for the abi 
ments sug! 
employ 
works 0) 
an 
ibiti a + metalworks, an extremely completeand 
See Oe ee aparatis, or range, adapted for the continued 
cone he ot water, and au arrangement of the oven more com~- 
jee than has hitherto been brought before the public. ee 
plete the first to introduce metallic curvili. 
near nouses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the 
+ and §. Sarinine fh 
Hants, Noy. 24, Tei? Norserymien Odiham, 
eevee required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 
eS Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chel- 
sea, near Sloane-square. 
OTTAM ann HALLEN, Enernerrs, Inon- 
FOUNDERS, &c. &c., No, 2, WINSLEY STREET, OxrorD 
Srreet, Lonpon. 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made upon the most 
improved principle, either of iron or of iron and wood combined, 
which can be fixed complete in any part of the Kingdom, at very 
low prices, in Consequence of the present depressed state of the 
Tron Trade. 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Private Build- 
ings, &c., with Corram’s Parewr, or Rooers’ Borers. After 
5 years’ experience, and having fixed upwards of 1500 Appara- 
tuses for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various improve- 
ments which they have made during that time, C. an .can 
with confidence undertake the erection of similar Apparatus upon 
tl venience of those who 
wish to fix their own Apparatus, they have affixed the following 
our DUG, <LI SF dia Toe 
(Larger Sizes in_proportion., = 
Rogers? Bojler, small size 5 - 315 0 
Do. do. large do. 
Hot-water Pipe, Doors, Frames, and Feeding Apparatus for 
‘ ’ 
Ts, &c. f 2 
Rendle’s Tank System on an improved simple BAe ye 
iL i it OF e ground, ‘. 
STRONG HURDLES, 3ft. high out of 
long, with Seah eoHeal bars, weighing about 86 bene or each 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high, weighing 42 Ibs. ee U2 
Strong do. do. do. 45 Ibs. at 4 39 
Ox Hurdles, 4 ft. high 
‘ EST WIRE for ST’ 3 
undle of 150 yards each. 
Improved continued and every other 
Se FRAMES for Cucumbers, &o,,38 inches square 
3 20% ,; 22 inches, 5s. 6d. each. 
NOKSh 90 inches, de. Oe STAKES 4 feet long out of the ground, 
feet 6, . 5 feet, 118.; 6 fect, 15s.; 7 feet, 20s. per dozen. 
eae 18 inches long, 34s.; 20, 448.; 22, 50s. 5 
24 j s 36.5 28; 848-230, 105s. each, 
ci earien eae the Sissi Machines, Garden Chairs, Superior 
Garden Test ail kinds, Garden Vases and Pedestals in great 
variety, ‘and every description of Horticultural Articles, Agricnl- 
n mph Furnishing Ironmongery ; Dr. etal as 
te = jan Cooking Stoves; Broiling Stoves. ie 
Aaa aie on account of the depression in the Iron 
Prad ject to future alterations, i 
altvaaen dat the Manufactory, No. 2, Winsley-street, where 
every i. i ay be obtained. 
ae information cates sent by return of post. 
do. 60 1bs.at 5 6 ss 
‘RAINED WIRE FENCING, at 8s.6d. per 
RAIN Uprights for ditto, at 7d. each. The 
kind of Fencing, Fancy 
a 
END. 
D 
LE’ ING. 
1g TANK SYSTEM OF HEATI 
TEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
Ss London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 
DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been nach enneset. 
i in; ‘Idings upon the abovi stem wit ks 
Ree aerate police the attention of scientific Horticul- 
Taras materials, yk now fitting up on their premises, which 
offer ae emire a advantages over every other article hitherto 
TS most decide! fis 
These tanks which are 0) 
and can be connected or disso 
A YW he slightest difficulty, thus 
by any working Gardener without the slig] a oe 
of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish! 
, 
information to any persons 
any size will be forwarded upon a) 
“(AUANO ON ity of 
Xx JO ON SALE.—Any Quantity of t! 
TANS can be had from the et ae oy we 
i ri Liverpool, on application to Cor: 
yates in London or Pi clsnveteincss honda: 
Danson, and Co., 
Importers, Liverpool. 
yy Pay 
