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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[FEs. 4, 
PATRONIZED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE 
QUEEN, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF RUTLAND, THE 
EARL OF HARRINGTON, THE LORD BISHOP OF 
LONDON, LORD VISCOUNT LORTON, AND MANY OF 
THE NOBILITY. 
T}\HE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY.—For many years 
past there has been cultivated in the neighbourhood of Yar- 
mouth, adjacent to the ancient Castle of Sir John Fastolff, a red 
y of amost extraordinary size and rich flavour. 
‘The few to whom Yous. and Co. have sentit, have expressed 
their high admiration of its superiority over other varieties ; 
and a letter just received from a@ Gentleman In Derbyshire, 
to whom this variety was sent, states that it invariably takes 
prizes at the Hort. Shows in hi 
Youe.t and Co. beg to state that they hay 
intend to recommend any article but that which they ca 
with confidence; and in this instance they feel fully assured of 
its giving the most entire satisfaction.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, 
Norfolk, Jan, 26, 1843. 
‘OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural and 
other Buildings.—STEPHENSON and Co., Agents for the 
echurch-street, 
Conical Boiler. 
‘urnaces or set 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, and require attention 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 5/. 5s, and upwards. Further 
articulars, with plans and estimates for heating any description 
of building, may be obtained as above; where ye seen 
the improved Wrought-iron Boiler, as applied with Chanter’s 
ke-consuming Furnaces at Chatsworth, and many other of 
the Nobility’s Seats. Iron Fencing, Hurdles, Bedsteads, Orna- 
mental Wire-work, Garden Implements, &c. &c. The trade sup- 
plied with Hot-water Socket-pipes. 
N,B.—Wavrn’s New Patent Land-presses and Drills. 
A GE WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIJES, upon improved prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate shateees erected by DANIEL and 
OR: 
have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
D. and E. Baruey also co) i 1 descriptions of 
i Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
ENRY HAMMOND, Nursery anp SEEDSMAN, 
Mundford, near Brandon, Suffolk, respectfully announces 
to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public generally, that the late 
fine season for preserving his admired WHITE CAPE BROCC 
enables him to offer it at 3s. 6d. a packet, which will contain 
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If any gentleman wishes for information respecting 
entrusted to the 
Department is wanted —Mundford, Jan. 19, 1843. 
HOME-GROWN SEEDS, 
M ESSRS. SUTTON and SONS respectfully acquaint 
those readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle who have not 
grounds, being situated at considerable distances from each 
other, and of different soils, they are enabled by strict attention 
to grow Garden-Seeds true to their kinds, and can supp 
Customers with Seeds which they know to be new, thereby pre- 
venting disappointment in the crops.. The Annual Seed Cata- 
logue is now published, and may be had gratis on application. 
"The following articles are particularly recommended :— # 8, ds 
i ieti 1 0 
100 Ranunculuses, in 50 fine varieties by name . 5 
0 don, in 50 do, hema wate josh. 0 
‘The most approved kinds of Kitchen Garden Seeds, in 
a complete collection for a Nobleman’s or Gentle- 
man’s family « . . . : . . ey BG 
Ditto, ditto, fora smaller Establishment ° re Oy a 
Ditio, ditto, of Flower-Seeds, containing all the 
new. kinds worthy of recommendation; together 
with the best of the old sorts, with instructions in- 
closed - 8 . . . . . - . »- 110 0 
Ditto, in smallercoilection, equally choice . . : ES ae] 
Ditto, itto, i . . F . - 010 6 
Double Italian Tuberoses, fresh imported, perdozen . 0 4 0 
J. S. and Sons, having a stock of all the new kinds of Kitchen 
Garden and Flower-Seeds, they will be included in the above 
collections ; or they may be obtained separate, according to 
order, at moderate prices. 
N.B.—Parcels delivered free to the Railway-station, or any 
part of London,— Reading Nursery, Berkshire, Jan. 28th. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS, 
M ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 
to Public Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on 
Standard and Dwarf Roses of the best varieties, Dahlias, &c. 
May be viewed the morning of sale. Catalogues may be had at 
the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone 
Y CONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 
a No. 34, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON 
Established 1823, Empowered by Act of Parliament, 3 William IV. 
Low2ER RATES OF PREMIUM THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER OFFICE, 
that entitle the assured ¢o participate in the profits, as follows :— 
Ag 16 | 40) 45 | 50 
~] 80 | 85 
a f | 
Annual | | | | 
Premium|1 10 8/1 14 Wt 19 0/2 4 3/21011/2 199 
per cent. | | | 
The Bonus declared in 1834 amounted upon an average to 161. 
per cent, on the premiums then paid; and in 1839 a second 
Bonus was awarded, amounting on the average to 311. per cent, 
on the premiums paid during the preceding five years. 
Yo extra charge for residence in any part of Europe, nor for 
20 |{ 35 
3119/4 8 0 
By order of the Board of Directors, 
CampBeLL JAmEs Downer, Secretary. 
sy sree 
WHE CON 
te ECON eee WATER BOILERS invented 
y J. ROGERS, “Sd-) may be obtai si 
SHEWEN, Ironmonger, &c., seyeroabe Aedes size from JOHN 
J. SueweEN having had every opportunity afforded him by an 
0 perfection, begs to 
thall i be seen at 
igée? 
Hackney ; Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine Apple-place; ay 
King’s-road, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, Exeter; and ‘a 
a 
men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
ce) 
ANTED. An OUT-DOOR APPRENTICE to the 
spectable Youth, 15 or 16 years of 
hand, as he will hi st 
be required. For further particulars, apply by letter only, with 
name and address, to A. B., 38, Queen-street, Cheapside, London. 
N ESTABLISHED SEED-HOUSE in LONDON 
has a Vacancy for one or two Respectable Young Men, of 
active and persevering habits, good address, and well versed in 
the general Seed business, likewise in the Nursery department. 
They may be required to travel. Particulars of age, present occu- 
pation, and qualifications to be addressed to Warners’ Seed- 
Warehouses, 3, Laurence Poultney Lane, Cannon Street, London. 
—Personal application will not be attended to. 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a Man 
aged 33. Has had extensive experience in the business 
in all its various branches, particularly the management of 
PINES, VINES, An unobjectionable character, N.B.—In 
or out of the house. Address A. B,, 23, Norton-street, Portland- 
place, London. 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a Res- 
ctable young Man, aged 30, who has a practical know- 
W ANTS a SITUATION as UNDER GARDENER. 
—A sober steady Young Man, who has a good knowledge 
of his Business, but wishes to improve himself in the Plant de- 
partment. an be well recommended from his last place. Ad~ 
dress, stating particulars, to W.1., 34, Riley-street, King’s- 
road, Chelsea. 
and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the ii 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely completeand 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 
plete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 
D. . Bariey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
PENN’S SYSTEM PERFECTED—FOR OBTAINING A FREE 
CIRCULATION OF HEATED. PURE ATMOSPHERIC AIR 
THROUGHOUT HORTICULTURAL & OTHER BUILDINGS, 
AY HILL having had every opportunity of making 
. * himself acquainted with the best method of constructing 
Horticultural Buildings of every kind—to command the above 
truly-desirable result—and having with much satisfaction wit- 
nessed the gradual improvement in the adaptation of this prin- 
ciple to almost every variety of Building, begs to announce to 
the Nobility and Public generally, that he erects CONSERVA- 
TORIES, HOTHOUSES, PITS, &c., &c., upon the above system, 
which has (at an immense cost to the inventor), been brought to 
great perfection, and heats the same by HorwaTeR APPARA’ 
with improved Tube or Conical Boilers. 
R. ARNOT?’s New BALANCED ReGurator to the Boiler 
yatus, by which an immense saving of fuelis effected, the greatest 
regularity of Temperature preserved, and muc 
saved. PENN’s SysTEM only requires publicity to be appre- 
ciated. The Public, are therefore invited to inspect its efficient 
working’ at the Inventor’s Residence, Lewisham. The great end 
gained by adopting this system, is @ perfect and vapid Circula- 
ti roducing A ip 
the building (of whatever construction), and renders access to it 
at all times safe and agreeable, ladies of the most delicate con- 
RENDLE’S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
TLLIAM E. RENDLE having received several 
munications from various parts of the country, con- 
cerning his ‘‘Tank System of Heating,” which will ultimately 
become universally adopted in all forcing establishments where 
bottom-heat is required, begs to announce to those Gentlemen, as 
well as to others who wish for information respecting it, that itis 
W.E. R.’s intention to publish a well-executed Engraving, with a 
‘Treatise appended, which will contain every information requisite 
to set up or adapt the Apparatus for Houses of various sizes, with 
the cost of materials, fixin; 
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE WORKS, BEVERLEY, YORKS. 
C ROSSKILL’S LIQUID MANURE CART, which re- 
ceived theHonorary Reward of the Roy. Agricultural 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, ¥ , whic cannot 
possibly choke or get out of order. E, The Flexible Leather 
Pipe, 7 ft-long, with 3 ft.:copper pipe at the end.—Price delivered 
in Hull, 252. 
CROSSKILL’S PORTABLE MANURE DRILL, for drilling 
any quantity of soot, lime, salt, &c.—will contain 8 pushels of 
manure—price 12/,'128. 
| Oideelel. age Sie 09) O N s 
BY THE IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, LONDON; 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL anv BRISTOL: 
Ar st 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a mar- 
ied Man, about 30 years of age. Is well acquainted with 
Horticulture in its different branches, and obliging in disposition. 
Satisfactory references will be given as to abilities and moral 
character. Wages expected, 1/. per week.—Address, G. W., 16, 
Bennett’s-buildings, Kennington. lane, Surrey. 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, single- 
handed,.a middle-aged married Man, who can have a good 
recommendation from the place he is just leaving, and likewise 
can be well recommended if needed to take charge of a little 
land. No objection to any part of the country, Direct to J. 
Jones, Chislehurst, Kent. 
ANTS a SITUATION, as 
GARDENER, or 
would be at liberty at a short notice. His wife 
Cook, and manage a small Dairy, if required.—Address, A. B., 
at Mr. Hor1’s, Waterloo-street, Leicester. 
Wants a SITUATION, as GARDENER, a\ mid- 
dle-aged, married Man, without incumbrance, who has a 
good knowledge of Plants and Fruits generally. For a long 
period he has paid considerable attention to the growth and 
training of the Grape-Vine, and from which he will undertake 
0 produce a crop in 16 months after the Vine is planted. To 
by Richd. Crawshay, 
years’ standing from his present employer, Letters addressed, 
post paid, to O. P. ‘ost-office, Brandon, Norfolk, will meet 
with immediate attention. 
ANTS a SITUATION, as GARDENER, a singles 
aged 33, who has a practical knowledge of his 
business ; can be well recommende Lowest wages accepted’ 
30 guineas, board, and lodging.—Address to A. M., Post-office, 
Barnet, Herts. ‘ 
V ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a mar- 
ried Man, with good character, without incumbrance, 
aged 39, who perfectly understands his business. He is a good 
brewer, and would have no objection to take the management 
ee aoe to JAMES BrockwetL, gardener, Kingston- 
ottom. 
Bee NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, & 
GRAZIERS,—WANTED by a Young Man, (a native of Cum- 
berland) a SITUATION as FARM BAILIFF, in any County in 
England. The Advertiser has been brought up in Cumberland 
to Farming and Grazing; and is acquainted. with thorough 
Drainage system, Subsoil and Trench Ploughing, and with most 
of the modern improvements in Agriculture; and would be able 
to give respectable references, and produce sufficient testimonials 
as to character, and capabilities, &c, Address, A,L., Post-oftice, 
Brampton, Cumberland. 
A GENTLEMAN who is about to part with his 
GARDENER wishes to recommend him to any person in 
want of a good servant. He isamarried Man, without children, 
middle-aged, and understands his business in every department. 
Apply by letter, post-paid, to A. B., at Mr. Jenkins’, 51, Cornhill, 
chemical analysis, the quantity of PURE BON 
Ww. OTTER 
be submitted to hi 
Bone may be had, either in dust or 3-in. pieces. 
* R examines every species of Artificial Manure, 
a reatts upon them at the above charge. Soils very carefully 
yser ‘ 
~ GIRLING’S 
CaraLoGur oF ENGLisH AND 
° Forxren DAHLIAS can now be had 
