THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 18, 
‘PLANTING SEASON, — TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, PUB- 
LiC_ COMPANIES, NURSERYMEN, BUILDERS, & Others. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS have the 
to announce they have received instructions to 
submit to Public Auction (without reserve) on the premises, at 
Public competition so desirable a stock of thriving plants of 
every description and so well worthy the notice of noblemen and 
gentlemen who may be planting or making alterations on their 
estates. The stock will be lotted to suit every description of 
ry‘O BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT—the 
Property of an Amateur—78 Rows of TULIPS, 13 Rows of 
HYACINTHS, (containing 92 Bulbs of this year’s importation), 
73 pair of PINKS, and 60 Pots of choice AURICU ‘AS; also, 
Tulip drawers, 3 two-light Frames, 1 one-light ditto, and Auri- 
cula Stage. The whole of the above are first-rate varieties, and 
may be sold separate if required.—For further particulars, direct 
prepaid, to X. Post-office, Gloucester. 
N.B.—This Advertisement will not be repeated. 
OTTAM ann HALLEN, Enerneers, Inon- 
FounpERs, &c. &c., No. 2, WINSLEY STREET, OXFORD 
Srreret, Lonpon. 
ml 
ue 
low prices, in conse 
tron Trade. 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, and Greenhouses ; Churches, Public or Private Build- 
ings, &c., with Corram’s Parenr, or Roorrs’ Borners. After 
fixed upwards of 1500 Appara- 
tuses for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various improve- 
ments which they have made during that time, C, and H. can 
with confidence undertake the erection of similar Apparatus upon 
the most extensive scale. For the convenience of those who 
wish to fix their own Apparatus, they have affixed the following 
low prices :— #3 d. 
Cottam’s Patent Boiler,2¢inch. .  ,  , 7-0-0 
(Larger Sizes in proportion.) 
Rogers’ Boiler, small size. . ass 
Do. OU TAT ES dOnt ira wer pert et 
Hot-water Pipe, Doors, Frames, and Feeding Apparatus for 
Boilers, &c. 
Rendle’s Tank System on an improved simple plan. 
STRONG IRON HURDiES, 3 ft. high out of the ground, 6 ft. 
long, with five horizontal bar: weighing about 26 lbs., 3s. 6d, each 
Light Cattle Hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high,weighing 42Ibs,at4a 0 
5ui5 3 
315 0 
0. 45 Ib: 
trong 0. do. 
Ox Hardles, 4 ft! high, do. 0 Ibs. as 5 
BEST WIRE for STRAINED WIRE FENCING, at 8s.6d. per 
bundle of 150 yards each. Uprights for ditto, at 7d. each. The 
Improved continued and every other kind of Fencing, Fancy 
Wire-work, &c, 
HAND. GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, &c., 18 inches Square, 
3s. 6d.; 20 inche: 6d. ; 22 inches, 5s. 6d. each. 
CAST-IRON FLOWER-STAKES 4 feet jong ont of the ground, 
75.3 4 feet 6, 9s. ; 5 feet, 118.; 6 
ARDEN ROLLERS 18 inches long, 348.; 20, 448. ; 22, 50. 
24 inches, 60s.; 26, 75s.; 2 
variety, and every description of Horticultural Articles, Agricnl- 
ishi imongery; Dr. 
toves; Broiling Stoves. The 
coms at the Manufactory, No, 2, Winsley-street, where 
every infurmation may be obtained. 
stimates sent by return of post. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING 
HEATING by HOT-WATER, 
: Co., Ancurrserts, &c., Gloucester- 
King’s-road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders, and Hot- 
sumes but A sme reed BONLERS of all sizes; their largest con. 
Seid hoard aan wore of fuel, only requiring attention once 
D eat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
Their improved plan of BOTToM-H 
of an open trough under the bed, is HOW Veer Paci 
References may be had, and their works seston eon 
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 Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester. lace, Chel- 
Sea, near Sloane-square, 
BUBBIDGE AND H 
EALY’S NEW PLAN 
FOR BOILERS AND SETTING, 
FOR WARMING HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES, CHURCHES, 
AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, MANSIONS, &c. &c. 
Registered under 6 § 7 Vie., c. 65. 
Since our Advertisemen 
ceived an im 
form as to give the best effect of 
extensive surface 
Section of Boiler and Furnace. 
our Apparatus, 
what respects our Plans superior to 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF, HEATING. 
STEPHENSON AnD CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
Lond 
Inventor: 
turists to-an Iron- Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 
offers most decided advantages over every other article hitherto 
employed for the same purpose. These tanks whic 
any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 
y on application to 8. and Co, 
G Oar at dN 7G) ON Cpt oie Chae! pays 
BY THE IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, LONDON; 
GH LIVERPOOL AND BRISTOL, 
LE.—Any Quantity of this valuable 
ad from the bonded Stores of the Importer 
A 
Powxrtt, and Pryor, St. Helen's Place, London; Epwarns, 
Dawson, and Co., Liverpool; and Win.iam J. Myers and Co,, 
within the other, in such a 
the fuel upon its sides, and the 
to the action of 
the fire and heated air, the whole surface being exposed to their 
joint action, as well also as a co: 
ucting pipes. It will also be 
nsiderable portion of the con~ 
fire and ash-pit doors (Sylvester’s Patent), which are fitted with 
great accuracy, allowing of the utmost precision of regulation— 
skilful Gardener, as it enal 
him to continue his fire for any required time, without trouble to 
t up the chimney, Pan, 
of the 
replaced by the Gardener for 
ple, i 
and safe ; the perfection of economy in fuel, most easily managed 3 
no poking of fuel into small holes, or troublesome extraction of 
clinkers; adapted with great facility to the circulation of water 
or to the excellent 'ank-system of Rendle, or in 
¢ views of the intelligent Horticultur- 
t, 
ef lon. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUI LDINGS, DWELLING-H OUSES, 
CHURCHES, and 
ciples, and at very 
MANUFACTORIES, upon 
moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
improved prin- 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
D. and 
ed purposes, have, by improve- 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick, 
AILEY also constru 
near houses to horticulturists, an 
attached to the Pantheon as on 
others in this country and on the 
ct ia metal all descriptions of 
D.and E, Baitny have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
WARMING, and VENTILA’ 
PENNS SYSTEM OF HOTHOUSE 
anufactory. 
BUILDING, 
TING.—The superiority of the 
principle first introduced by JOHN PENN, Esq., for obtaining a 
10 &@ Manner to guarantee the most 
First-rate references.’ Plain 
igns; and any par- 
Surveyor & Builder, Lewisham, 
g 
Villas, Fl Gardens, 
tures, 4; of New Instruments, 4; of Diagrams, 12; of Buildings, 
2; of Fruits, 1; of Plants, 24; of Entire ‘Trees, 9; of Reptiles, 3; 
of Insects, 5; Miscellaneous, 4, 
The Vol, for 1837, price 16s., contains 624 pages of letterpress, 
and 128 engravings: viz., Plans of Gardens, the Grounds of small 
Villas, and Flower. of Garden Structures, 23; of 
New Instruments, 9; of Diagrams, 23; of Buildings, 2; of New 
The Vol. for 1838, price 16s., contains 640 pages of letterpress, 
ings: viz., Plans of Gardens, the Grounds of small 
Structures, 5; of Instruments, 8; of 
ants, 8; of Insects, 6, 
The Vol. for 1839, price’1/. 38. 6d., contains 730 pages of letter- 
press, and 177 engravings: viz., Plans of Gardens and Country 
Residences, 11; Views of Garden Scenery, 27; Cottages and 
Lodges, 18 Garden Structures, 36; Instruments, Implements, 
Utensils, aud Machines, 37; Diagrams, 24; Operations, 8; Plants, 
20; Insects, 2 
‘The Vol. for 1840, price 12, 3s., contains 690 pages of letter- 
Press, aud 79 engravings: viz., Plans of Gardens and Country 
Residences, 7; Views of Buildings and Garden Scenery, 9; 
Garden Structures, 16; Instruments, Implements, Utensils, and 
Machines, 24; Diagrams, 17; Plants, 6. 
The Vol. for 1841, price 14. 1s. 6d., contains 654 pages of letter- 
press, and 58 engravings: viz., Plans of Gardens and Countr 
Residences, 5; Garden Structures, 25 ; Instruments, Implements, 
Utensils, and Machines, 17; Diagrams, 8; Insects, 9, 
e Vol, for 1842, price 1/. 2s., contains 672 pages of letter- 
press, and 77 engravings: viz., Plans of Houses, Gardens, and 
Grounds, 8; Views of Buiidings, and Garden Scenery, 6; Garden 
Structures, 8; Instruments, Implements, Utensils, and Machines, 
1; Diagrams, 24, 
The Vol, for 1843, price 1/. 3x, 6d., contains 700 pages of letter« 
press and 135 engravings. viz., Plans, Views, Elevations, Sec- 
tions, &c., connected with Cemeteries, Churches, and Church- 
yards, 60; Plans of Flower-Gardens, Lawns, &c., 17; § 
Villas, &c., 5; Artificial Lakes, 4; Plans and Elevations of Cot- 
tages, 8; Modes of Heating, 3; Instruments, Implements, Uten- 
i Machines, 17; Diagrams, 14; Plants, 1; Insects, 2; 
nological Figures, 6. 
very yearly volume of the Gardeners’ Magazine contains a 
Register of the Horticultural Discoveries and Improvements that 
have been made in the course of that year, and these are again 
noticed in a more concentrated form in an Annual Summary. 
Thus every gardener or amateur who possesses the Encyclopadia 
of Gardening, aud reads the Gardener lagazine, is certain of 
keeping up his professional knowledge with the progress, of 
This being the season for planting Trees and Shrubs, planters 
are reminded that the abo work contains by far the most 
cal, arboricultural, and horticultural science. . . 9. . Thi 
‘Arboretum Britannicum’ is complete in its kind, and it must 
become a standard book of reference on all subjects connected, 
with Trees.” — Quarterly Review. 
printed for the Author, and sold by Messrs, Loneman and Co., 
39, Paternoster-row; where may be had, 
LOUDON’S EDITION of REPTON’S LAND- 
SCAPE GARDENING and GARDEN ARCHITECTURE, illus- 
trated by numerous Plans, Sections, Views, &c. In one vol. 8vo, 
price 14, 10s. plain ; coloured, 3/, 6. 
This is by far the most complete work on. Jaying out grounds 
that has hitherto been published ; and by means of the numerous 
plans and sections, the whole may be readily comprehended by 
the working gardener, as well as by the amateur. 
FG LEMENTARY: WORKS for YOUNG PERSONS, 
Published by Mr. Murray. 
1. MARKHam’s History of Encuanp. 
2, MArKuam’s History of France, 
. Berrua’s Journan, 
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4. 
5. PH1LosoPuy in Sporn. 
6. 
7 
9. Loupon’s Year Boox of NaturaL History. 
10, Loupon’s CapineT or SHELLS. 
11. Litre ArtHur’s History of ENGLAND. 
12, SenTences from the Paovuass. 
13, GosreL SroriEs, i u 
