Hi 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[Ocr. 14. 
NURSERY STOCK. 
RNS. GREENHOUSES, PITS, one and two light 
Boxes, Hand-Glasses, and sundry Effects.—Messrs. PRO- 
ORRIS are instructed by the Proprietor, in con- 
required for building ee to 
submit to public competition, on the premises, Highbury Nur- 
sery, Holloway-road, Islington, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18th, 1843, 
at Eleven o’clock, without reserve, the whole of the Srock, con- 
sisting of Greenhouse Plants, Fruit on Forest-trees, Evergreens, 
and Shrubs. May be viewed prior to Sale. Catalogues be be 
had on the Premises, of the principal Eee deal and of the Auc- 
tioneers, American Nursery, Leyton 
Dam jer wel 
who may fesour qi with their commands. 
eel pues —A large Collection of EVER- 
GREENS, ‘&c., b) . Kine, on Monnay, Oct. 16, at ten 
o’clock, on the Premise het Lane, Clapham, by order of Mr. 
other Shrubs. 
yn the Premises, of Mr. Grpss, man, Piccadily ; of Mr. 
Couns, chit ste Bishopsgate-street, and at the office of the 
Auctioneer, ney-road. 
rue CONICAL HOT- WATER “BOILERS, eentcd 
by J. Rocers, Esq., may be obtained of any size from JOHN 
SHRWEN, pee &c., Sevenoaks, Kent. 
‘Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nursery, Vauxhall; Messrs. Loddiges’, 
Hackney; Messrs. Henderson’: s) Pine Apple-, place ; Messrs. Veitch 
and Son’s, Exeter ; Mr. Pontey’s, Plymouth ; the Royal Botanical 
s Gardens, Regent’s Parkes and at the Gardens of the Hor- 
Houltheal Society of London, considerable improvements have 
been effected since last season ; particulars of which are in course 
of preparation. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT-WATER, 
B it Sees & Co., Arcuirects, &c., Gloucester- 
e, King’s-road, Chelsea, Hot-house-Builders, and Hot- 
water “Apparat is Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the Nobility, 
and Gentry, that their business, Bae hi 
throughout | the country for mar 
Cees and the HEATING 
CON L and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest con- 
sumes nee a a email quantity of fuel, only requiring attention once 
Be 10 a ours, and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
en 
hele improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
of es oust trough under the bed, is now being universally: es 
ices may be had, and their works seen at most of the 
none net Gentlemen’ S nes 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-place, Chel- 
ar Sloane-square, 
ENDLE’S TANK ateas OF HEATING, 
TEPHENSON and CO., , Gracechurch-street, 
on, Inventors of the IM SHOVED CONICAL and 
turists to an Iron "Tank now fitting up on thele premises, which 
offers most decided advantages over every other article hitherto 
employed for the same purpose. These tanks which are orna- 
mental in erence can be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 
ooery, width and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 
by any working Gardener without the slightest tificuty, thus 
affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 
employing this much approved method of heating without the 
assistance of Engineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 
and Pipes already fixed, and from the present low price of Iron 
will be found cheaper than of any other material. Mr. Renpie, 
of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 
information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 
— size will be peeved eee application to s. and Co, 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
TICULTURAL aes DWELLING-HOUSES, 
pe ae it and SEER 'S, upon improved  prin- 
ciples, and at very derate char; ae erec! DAN. 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN, — Sven teed 
|. BAILEY havi ing 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- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
eh erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
eiiaioved by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
Bainey SISO Sieh tract J fencer 
. BY st ruc | in met: d 
Morifcteaat ae ‘t Mee seaetioon ed 
men, and th 
and m 
bald of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chi 
others in this country eh ‘OnktHe rhe RSE, resides many 
D.and E. Baruny have pre 
Plant Protectors, which are septa, arenas of the Galvanic 
WHEAT-SOWING, 
OTTER’S GUANO.—The superiority of this power- 
ful MANURE being now completely established, it is only 
necessary to inform the public that a material reduction has been 
made in the price, and that it m: my be obtained either at the 
Works or of Mr. Porrer’s Agents, who have testimonials of its 
efficacy.—28, Upper Fore-street, Lambeth, London. 
Mr. os ties ForHERGILL, 40, Upper Mhames-atrect, Sole Lon- 
Glow Ag 
at  Nurserymen required as Agents in all the principal towns, 
HORTICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT. 
J READ begs to inform TE A Gentlemen, Amateur 
° and Practical Gardeners, &c., t he nes invented an 
additional branch to his Patent GA DEN SYR. » which wilt 
turn in every direction, so that water may be ainpensea into all 
pots in Conservetories, from the bottom to every part of the stage 
and shelves, to fall perpendicularly, in form of a gentle shower or 
dewfall, even to a spoonful, without the danger of flooding the 
most delicate esculent plant, and in half the time it can be done 
by any other instrument now in use—which J. R., from 31 years’ 
practice in the above science, can safely warrant. 
ay be seen and proved at the Patentee’s, 35, Regent-circus, 
een . N.B.—None are genuine, except stamped with the 
«Reav’s PATENT.” 
G AnD ON “SALE.—Any Quantity of this valuable 
Manure can be had from the bonded stores of the Importer 
either in London or Liverpool, on application to CoreswortH, 
hehe) ane Pryor, St. Helen’s Place, London; Epwarps, 
, and Co., Liverpool; and Witiiam J. Myers and Co., 
Importers, Liv erpool. 
u A N_O ON 
BY THE IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, Lo 
GIBBS, BRIGH?, & Co., LIVERPOOL re ) BRISTOL. 
Sergei Rye 
(SENG MANURE.—Guano, (Peruvian), Potter’s 
Guano, Alexander’s, Clarke’s, Poittevin’ 's, and Watson’s 
Composts. Also Nitrates, "Soda, and Potash and Gypsum may 
be had ¢ of | Marx FOTHERGILL, 40, Upper ' ‘Thames-street, 
J.8 LAWES’S PATENT MANURES, composed 
° of Super Pu OaD ee of Lime, Phosphate of Axdmonia, Sili- 
cate of Potass, &c., w for sale at his Factory, Deptford- 
creek, London, maicee ei 6d. per bushel. These substances can 
be had separately ; the Super Phosphate of Lime alone is recom- 
mended for fixing the Ammonia of pone: heaps, Cesspools, Gas 
Li &e, Price 4s. 6d. per bushe! 
PUBLISHING MONTHLY, 
Lance, 1s, ibe Smavt, 1s.; GARDENERS’ Epition, 6d. TH 
OTA NIC GARDEN; or, MAGAZINE oF 
FLOWERING PLANTS. 
With MANY SANE AND USEFUL ADDITIONS. 
y B. MAUND, F.L.S. 
Each Number centaids BEAUTIFULLY-COLOURED Figures or 
ORNAMENTAL Prants, both herbaceous and Fee suitable 
te the Flower Garden or Pleasure Ground. With the derivations 
names; classes; orders; height of the plants ; ae oe flower- 
fie4 native country; history ; qualities; most aj demodes 
of propagation and culture; and other ENA) Interesting to 
every lover of a Garden, ‘Annexed to each N N 
FLORAL REGISTE. 
ith Wood-cuts of admired Flowering Plants, mostly such as 
nave been newly imported into, ent country ; with the necessary 
information respecting them. 
THE AUCTARIUM 
Inwhich are given, improved methods of cultivation and preserva- 
tion of veseia bles, fruits, and flowers; new discoveries con- 
nected with gardening ; and miscellaneous information. Also, 
in each Nambers till complete, commencing with the new volume, 
on the 1st of January, 1843, a portion of Professor Henslow 
BOTANICAL DICTIONARY, 
Written expressly for the Author, there being so great a want of 
such a Work: thus, the Boranic GARDEN contains four Gey 
Wor ‘ks, proceeding together, at a trifling cost, once a mon 
The Volumes already completed of this Standard Botanical 
Work, can be had at the following Prices: LARGE. SMALL. 
£8. d.° #8. d. 
Hf-bd., green mor. backs, Ci eens z 110 0 
Cloth eit, beautifully embellished 
‘ab boards 
Fr i a 0 
The Gardeners? Edition at 6d., wit) nh parti lly coloured ater com- 
din January, 1843, with No. 
The portions of the Frorau ReotsTerR and FC ERRTUN: sy 
published, contain nearly Twelve Hundred Engravings, forming 
e volume, which will be SR Gratis to the 
purchaser of four volumes of the Boranic Gar 
ROOMBRIDGE, Paterna CeerOta 
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| BOR ae AND DESCRIPT IONS OF THE GE- 
NERA OF Bie ate BLOWERING PLANTS, with oh 
pea and. En Olas and O; 
Hon Shanitc ic Charact to the As 
oetae Hetaiical wi orks—Locali cece & Flowering—Descrip- 
tion of the Minas great Dissections showing the pene Characters. 
W. Baxter, F.H.S., 
Oxford: pabebed eh Sold by the Editor, at ‘the Botanic Garden 5 
sold also by J. H. Parker; and by WHITTAKER and Co., London. 
AGRICULTURAL GE 
<IMPROVEMENT oF 
LOGY. 
SOILS, 
Next week will be published, ‘evo. ye OGh 
HE APPLICATION of GEOLOGY to  SGRICUL- 
TURE, and to the Improvement and Valuation of Land ; 
with the Nature and Properties of Soils, and the Principles of 
Cultivation, By Nicuo.as WuHiTLey, Peay Surveyor. 
ondon: Loneman, Brown, Green, and LonGMA 
NEW RS by PROFESSOR LIEBIG. 
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FAMILIAR “Tare RS ON CH EMISTRY 3 3 and its 
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.D., Member of the Chemical Soci 
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OE MILLER’S JEST-BOOK. 
A Reprint from the first and genuine edition, such omissions 
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«Another strange cireumstance connected with this work is, 
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i ith i . and yet, if the reader will 
copy: It is in consequence of like questions 
that this edition is published.” 
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Having in ay the union ee Bodily Health with Beauty of Per 
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E HAND-BOOK OF THE LAUNDRY; 
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Been ASTRONOMY. By Guorcr Darieyy. 
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called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recom~ 
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standing, cuts, burns, scaids, bruises, chilblains, porbade erup- 
tions and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads 
cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afilicting 
eruptions that sometimes fo1186 vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
1s. 13d. and 2s. oe each. Also his 
LULA ANTISCROPHULA, 
confirmed by ee than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex— 
ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded: 
for purifying the blood and assisting evar in all her operations ; 
hence they are useful in scrofula, ie complaints, glandular’ 
swellings, particnlarly those of the: eee & re efficacious: 
also in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior family aperient,. 
that may be taken at ay times eon con een or change of 
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To those who cannot tage sa aoe proprietors eect strongly 
recommend Dr. Roberts’s 
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for the cure of the scurvy, scrofula, leprosy, and all scorbutic com~ 
plains) they strengthen the constitution, purify the blood, and pro= 
a circulation of the fluids ; are gentle in their operation, at 
ab: aoe aia Ce from business. In bottles at 2s, 9 
By the late Dr. berts’s will Messrs. Bracn & Barn rout 
(who have been Ronin entrusted with the preparation of his 
medicine for many years past), are left joint proprietors os Pit 
“Poor Man’s Friend,’’ “ Pilule Antiscrophulz, “Lar 
Pills,” “ Medicated Gianivene S, Fel’ panera 
Drops,” with ie exclusive right, power, and authority to prepare 
and vend the same. 
‘The still sncrenine demand for the above medicines, frona ali 
ranks, is the best and most substantial proof of their utility. 
Observe.—No medicine sold under the above names can possibly 
be genuine, unless ‘‘ Beach and anh late Dr, Robert~, Brid- 
port’? is engraved and printed onthe stamp ailixed toeach package. 
PINE FLOWERS. —The Subscription Sale, adver- 
tised to take place at Glasgow, o , is postponed’ 
until the 25th ; wen a splendid Collection ch fine-na! amed. 
325 ‘finest named RANUNCULUSES, 225 finest ANEMONES 3 
alsoHYACINTHS, &c., will be drawn for in 100 lots. Tickets 
Paisley —Paisley, 13th Oct., 1843 
CL ESS COaTS, Sunerine cloth, 30s. to 40s, ; extr® 
quality, 50s.; Frock-coats, silk facings, 358. to 45s. ; ditto, 
silk velvet tottee and silk facings, 50s.; Waterproof Wrappers> 
10s. 6d. to 21s.; fashionable York and Chesterfield ditto, 16s. t@ 
25s. ; Waistcoats, 5s. to 8s, 6d. ; Silk, Satin, and Kerseymere, 103+ 
l4s.; Trousers, 8s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. 3 oeskiby and Kersey; 
mere, 16s, to 258. ; puosaie Jackets, 10s. 6d.; Boys’ and Youths 
Tunic and Hussar Suits, 30s.; a Suit o} 
31. 88. ; Hechilae 5L.—At FISHER and Co.'s, 3 
street, City, 10 doors from London. bridge. 
N OTT’S PATENT STOVES, for warming Churches, 
Chapels, Public Offices, Halls, Staireases, Shops, Ware- 
houses, &c.—These Stoves are unquestionably superior ue) Lay 
others that have been yet invented; they are much more 
and easy of management than Dr. ‘Arnott’s, and, in YanOke 
to the heat given out, quite as economical ; they are not liable t© 
an explosion of gas, or a rush of flame from the fire-door; 0? 
the contrary, they are perfectly safe and free from danger; they 
wa keep alight 12 hours or more without renlenleniae The 
fire being seen through the talc-glazed window gives a very 
cheerful appearance. Orders addressed to 80, Great Queen-strecty 
Lincoln’s Inn-fields, will meet with due attention, and a liber rah 
allowance be made to ironmongers, builders, &c. is 
Be TTER MADE IN TEN MINUTSS 
BY THE NEWLY-INVENTED CHURN. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF ae ENT 
This Act imposes a penalty of from 5/, to 200, each imitn- 
tion, piracy, or selling, recoverable by the SROESIGEOTA pefore # 
magistrate, or by civil action, Half the penalty will be give”. to 
any person informing the proprietors of any intringemen| f 
words of the Act are ‘‘ No person or persons ae copy or alter 
any design, either by adding to, or subtracting from,’ &c. 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, Nanen cena Laws» 
Superfine, ‘Black. Cloth, 
1, King William- 
This CHURN being aie ae ) of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can Be: given to the cream, by placing » 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter coming 
in 10 or 12 minutes. The simplicity of its construction, and j the 
facility ‘with which it may be cleaned, are no inconsiderable 
advantages over those now in commo! great advan’ 
tages of this Churn will be found in the winter; but in the Hen 
of summer DAG the Churn in cold water will be the means © 
hardening the Butter. 
Sizes 2 and 3 
en churn from 7 ce 8 tbs. 13 to 15 Ibs, 26 to 28 1bS- 
ce, jag i 
‘ So ea 25s. 358. 425. _ 
Metal Pans Hae Ono to stand in, 4s. 6d., 6s. and 7s. Laree 
ee made to o1 
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Athan! street, near the Monument; "Rio y's Brush Warehonse 
No. 80, Gracechurch street 5 eee and Son, Ironmongers 
No. 30, Oxford-street; Bunwam, 19, Wigmore-street, Cavendis 
square, Export Agents, Barnus & Co., 109, Fenchurch- streets 
only 5s. each, to be had of Joun Warersron, 45, High-street, i 
