THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Fes. 11, 
eee 1 8 Us & EICHEL, Florists, &c., Erfurt, Prus- 
having eevee an order for different SEEDS without 
ee a being tnintlligbe, think this ad- 
e and address 
of the ieee and beg that beans will te ape? at the Office 
of this Pap 
OSSES, &c.—For SALE, a few Packets of rare 
Scottish CRYPTOGAMIC PLANTS, chiefly Alpine, each 
Sa eeen and the post 
Packet (price 5s.) containing 60 species of Mosses, paeetl and 
Hepaticze, carefully named and localised, A Packet eo (price 
10s.) containing 120 species each, may bi a few 
Packets of Mosses for Beginners (5s. each) containing 6 egeciee 
aera oe the principal British Genera, aifording to young 
others an easy opportunity of peeomine acquainted 
with this Beant tribe. Can be sent by post toany part of the 
kingdom, ayment transmitted by Post-office order. Early 
application is requested, addressed Wm. GaRpineR, 40, Ovezate,, 
lee. 
W. G. can also still admit a few more Hee. 2 his in- 
tended Distribution of Plants this season from the ‘a, Brae- 
gorum Mountains, &c. Terms, 2/. for 4 Davee of 
500 Pifcieiens, Ph zenogamic and Crypt ‘ogamic ; and, to accom- 
modate those wishing a small number, a few parcels of 250 spe- 
ee a be at at 1/, each to Subscribers. 
, Feb. 4 
SaOLGE CHARLWOOD, SrEpsMan, 14, Tavistock- 
row, Covent-Garden, begs to announce to his Friends 
and the Public that he has aecetved his Ga extensive supply ah 
GERMAN STOCKS, ASTERS, and BALSAMS, &c., which h 
begs to offer at the following reanced aHeeS 5 
MAN STOCKS. 
Bu var. of at seeds eae “ave 48 var. of 100 ee ie 15s 
0s) 36 4, 00 128 
50 ” 100 3 ibs FO. slygtict: 100: ” 8s 
2 4, 300 ” 20s| 18 4, 100 ” 7: 
25 4, 150 ” BMS fo 1620-92100 4 6s 
25 5 100 ” 8s| 12 4, 100 “i 5s 
100 55 100 ” 808] 10° 4; 100 ” 4s 
9 100 Bs 100 i 38 
8 
AN Asrens. 
” 
Gero 
20 var. of 300 seeds each 0 var. globe-flowered Asters 
20 150 
” ” 10s 100 seedseach 5s 
20 » 1 ” 7s | 12 var. pyramidal do. 100 do. 5s 
» dwf.300 + lvs| 6 var. Turkish do. 100 do. 3s 
Bei jy 50 $s, 5s | 12 vac. Brompton Stocks, 
24 ” 100 » 300 seeds each Pe 
te00 > eso 3 Ss]12 4, 150 fee 
3 » Me iB igh A pana a 73 3 fe 
Wanders sTarksps Scarlet and Purple Giant Stocks, 1s. per 
ores “Garnation from the finest collection, 100 seeds, 2s, 6d. 
French Carnation, Is. per packet. Do, Picotee, 1s. per packet. 
Together with the following New and Scarce FLowkr SEEDS :— 
Anagallis azurea grandiflora Ipomopsis elegans 
Argemone grandi Lychnis fulgens 
Brachycome iberidifolia Lencaria senecio ides 
Campanula pulcherrima Lobelia begonizeolia 
Cacalia aurea ” 
Clintonia pulchella »  splendens * 
Martynia proboscidea 
Gnothera Drummondii 
macrocarpa 
Pentitemon cobrea 
entianoides fruticosa 
ee ftnca Thellusoi onii 
x Drammondii 
eto jituta, 
Rhodanthe Manele: 
Ipomeeas in ae varieties | Schizopetalon Walkerii 
Isotoma axillar’ | Thunbergia, 4 varieties 
G. C. begs to Haiate that he is in daily expectation of a farther 
a te of American Tree and Shrub Seeds, when his Catalogue 
» el 
Calceolaria from superb vars. 
Cynoglossum glochidiatum 
Soe variegata 
ja picta coccinea 
Gloxinia rubra | 
sit eciosa 
tenuifolia 
Hibiseus ‘Manil hot 
TO} NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 
to Public competition at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew 
Lane, on Friday, Feb 17, and Tuesday, 21st, 1843, at 12 o’clock, 
about 300 Double CAMELLIAS, from one to four feet, the whole 
beautifully pouepen with bloom buds, Fine Hybrid Rhododen- 
rons, Magnolias, Azaleas, Andromeda floribunda, olny &c.; 
Standard and Dwarf Roses of the best varieties, Also splen- 
did assortment of Dahlias. The Neen a ae will be sold on oeriday, 
the 17th, ‘ay be viewed the morning of sale. Catalogues had 
at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Esc ys aye 
tonstone. 
NNUITIES.—In the AUSTRALASIAN cor 
NIAL and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNU. 
COMPANY, Annuitants participate in the profits of the pan, > 
and receive a rate of more favourable than can 
be granted by any Catone’ Seakine its investments wholly in 
England. The Company is enabled securely to grant these fa- 
vourable terms from the Ravanieee it possesses of investing a por- 
tion of its funds at a high rate of interest, 
RS. 
Edward Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. C. E. Mangles, Esq. 
Henry Buckle, Esq. J.B. Montefiore, Esq. 
John Henry Ca per, Esq. avenshaw, Esq. 
Gideon Colquoan, jun., Esq. William Walker, Esq. 
KERS.— Union Bank of 
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WIRE-WORK, HOT- WATER APPARATUS, 
&e. 
S!; THOMAS BAKER, MANOR. HOUSE, MANOR- 
PLACE, KING’S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of IN- 
‘VISIBLE WIRE FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and cone 
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I 
GREEN- 
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B ONE MANURE. ADUL' PoEATION DETECTED. 
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orks, 28, Upper Fore-street, Lambeth, ee e Unadulterated 
n the pee, to ascertain, by 
Bone may be had, either in dust or 3- bes piece 
Mr. Porrer examines every species of ‘Artificial Manure, 
and Sk upon them at the above charge. Soils very carefully 
lysed, 
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igiae he ne now made sufficient progress in it to enable him to 
mmence, forthwith, a series of experiments of a most impor- 
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oe) Rie ‘ior Sruit, w seit eases ee and econumy. 
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vAGEs, of a sterling Lites eee and such a 
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knowledge of a super 
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four, d Mr. H. will be ready to receive aoe in the en ee 
Eso of March. February 8, 1843 
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A Vegetable White Powder, prepared from MA Herbs 
nd Sweetness, and free from any 
tes Lartar Hort the 
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white, Being x 
Gums, nirengivens: aes and renders them of a neal hy ved it 
removes unpleasant tastes F 
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z he breath.— Price 
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