s 
UGH LOW ae, CO, NUBSERY MER, &e. 
ON. 
In submitting the Fm | ust feo public inspection, beg to state 
that all orders they may be favoured with shall be promptly 
attented to. 
Andromeda floribunda, 2ls. ta with Gloxina rubra, dwarf, 
_ very fine, cals) 
Ara eedling | Gloxinia ru! ubra, 
Seen 7 fg : pee high, - a elomerae; 10s. Gd. 
Azalea indica foliis variegatis, | Hardenbergia digitata, 10s. 6d. 
Sis. Gd. Ho a Manglesii, 15s. 
Georgeana, 2 a wares 3Is. 6d. 
macrantha ns , 18s. per 
Bes 5 ita> Koightia cas 63s, 
phenicia eg 10s. Gd. rus tawa, 63s. 
spectabilis, 21s. ebbconeit 2 species from 
pe cc 10s. 6d. Swan River, decidedly new, 
gata, 7s. id. to 2s. and distinct from each other ; 
Banksia gra 10s. 6d. j if them d bed as ce- 
lestial blue; from 21s. to 63s. 
rani, mn 6d. each 
Menziesii, ag Lobelia discolor, handsome, 
occidentalis, 10s. 6d. dwarf-growin ” species, the 
Screens, pean cho 21s. leaves of which are beautifully 
pape alongiflora,verysmall,} shaded, flowers blue, — 
Mahonia tenuifolia, 14 
a Harrisii, 21s. to 42s. | Mirbelia dilatata, 10s. bd. “to 42s. 
Saerrinaeaees ressinum, small, | Pimelea ee ectabilis, 63s. to 105s. 
147s. | nana, 10s. - 
Dyaadra pteridifolia, 105s. Salvia regalis, 1 is. 6d. 
nervosa, 63s. Statice et 1s kd Sis. 6d. 
Fuchsia corymbifiora, 15s. Telopea speci , strong, 
Gesnera mollis, 5s. 1s. 6d. 
Gesnera, anew s 
. HARD-WOODED GREENHOUSE PLA 
IN COLLECTIONS AS UNDER, 
Rage at 9d. each zNntie at 2s. 6d. each 
1s. 6d. each 3s. Gd. each 
wit ith maay species of more fesent ‘ntroaiction, from 5s. to 21s. 
per plan’ 
OUBLE ema ; 
Fine healthy name from | foot - = inches high. 
y 
° different varieties, b 42s. 
o do, * bos. 
is do. 
Camelliacand' iissima Ss oe EEE tn 7s. 6d. to 42s. 
Donkelaarii, she pr 63s, 
King, 7s. 64. to 
Landrethii, oo éa. ‘to 63s, 
With about fifty 
delicatissim: 
picturata, 7s. 6a. 
Seen of England, 105s. 
imbricata, eximi, 
one triumphans, ere pera 
erii, Siphinann i, &c. &c., from 3s. 6d. to 105s. per Planta. 
EPACRIS. 
Fine Flowering de = Six Sorts, 12s, per Dozen, 
ICAS. 
id: s. per doz 
Juliana, 15s. pues ip 
mirabilis, per doz. 
B a, doz. 
The above are all fine Flowering Plants, and may be had in 
collections as noes or separately :— 
24 dissimilar vari 
esforiss. | = dissimilar varieties for 60s. 
3 do. ac J ga do. B4s. 
With 25 others, from 5 
about a aes ch. 
H. L. and Co. can bag sembly eta ae in quantity :— 
Fabiana seabeicntns 3 2s. per do: — thus Russellianus, 2s. 6d. 
Fuchsia fulgens, 9s. ee ach 
Hovea Celsii,30s.to 42s. per doz. Stylidiam laricifolin m,23 6d each 
longifolia, 5s. each . *graminifolium, 30s. per doz. 
Lesechen pas - be Srmge ciliatum, 5s. Sent out by 
per mistake € as saxifragoides 
GREENHOUSE ‘OREEPERS. 
In 25 Sorts, from 1s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. each, 
strong, 
2s. Gd. ong va prismatica, 2s, 6d. each 
= atrosanguineum, 3s, 6d. 
Anemone Apennina, Is. 
doz. maculatam, 7s. 6d, each 
alictroid 8s. per doz. canadense 
tifolia, Is. 6d. each eximium 
pogon, or Cymbidiam pul- lancifoliam album, small, 
chellum, 15s. per doz. 10s, 6d. each 
Conostyli ifolium punctatum, do. 
each fee = 6d. each 
Seon ge ae| nee oe da cis 
- folium, 7s. 6d. act 
pacer rege 158. per doz, oats ignea, 12s. per doz. 
— grandiflorum, 4s. is blephariglottis, 12s, per 
per d 
Drosera ; filigormis, 78. Gd. Parnassia asarifolia, 1s, 6d.each 
apr grandifl: 1s.6d. py scgay gentianoides cocci- 
nea, or fruticosa, 12s. per doz. 
cs 7s. Gd. Murryana, 7s. 6d. pond 
Gentiana alpina, 2s. 6d. Sabbatia caryimbose, 2s.6d. each 
foiia, 73. “6d. each Stachys speciosa, Is. 6d. each 
poten orig ee ad. each guinaria canadensis,gd.each 
>is. 6d. eac! 
lutea, Is. 3d. each 3, - ~ 
Helonias Asphod: 2 18, 6d. | Viola fratescens, 3s. 6d. each 
each pedata, 15s. per doz. 
dioica, Is. 6d. each picta, 
latifolia, 1s. 6d. each palmata, h 
Habenaria ciliaris, Is. 
See 
A and WARNER, prrensiges 
Collection of Veretable, Agricult: lo t 
assure them that the utmost car in them 
from the finest in the kingdom. i Flower and 
Vegetable Seeds, comprising every novelty of the season, im- 
ported and of, ish growth, will appear, as usual, in Harrison’s: 
cs Ca "in canes and March : and thi 
trust the articles: — = ation of the 
eo and Herbaceo Plants, 
Pinks, pp ae &e. &e. 
ummer montbs.— t 
tures. Field Tur- 
stocks.—Garden- Seeds 
for all climates, in 
aged FLOWER-SEE &e., w 
DS, 
Genuine, in the original Sealed Packets, to = _ 
The same in 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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OND The Packets gate only adap! ed oF eH 
Gantt s.d 
No. 38 splendid varieties iio’ German Aster oe 
The same in smaller Packets . . 
tig very ese been quilled German Aster he 
" The maller Packets « . 
. 7 fine Rackets Pyramid 1 German Aster’ e Pitt 
. he same in smaller Packets . . . 
-. 8 fine varieties Dwarf Germa . oar 
The same in smaller P: * . . 
60 varieties German Stock ° . Pay Rs 4 
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- 25 very fine varieties Dwarf German Stock oe 
ma The same in smaller Packet: . . . 
12 finest varieties Dwarf Ger k : Sim 
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- 12 finest varieties Branching German Stock eis 
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15 very fine varieties A mnal Nosegay Stock : 
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8 very fine varieties : Winter me Biennial Stock 
Packets 
ower ° 
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<< bel 
ow varieties Double Hollyhock . 
varieties Zinnia pcg . 
tion to the above, J. C. has 
well as all kinds a aa en- cg 
which a Catalogue will be sent on application (pre- 
[N° E 
* In addi n hand uy pwards « of 1000 
Pid the pe Varieties of FLower omen comprising the finest as 
ad pn yc Seeds ; of 
aid). 
HORTICULTURAL oe eee AND HEATING 
HOT WATER. 
WEEK ARCH ITECTS, 
2 GLOUCESTER E, KING’S ROAD, 
Hothouse Builders and Hot Water Apparatus Manufact 
a to invite the ary ti ili 
turist 
erections ee kept ready made. 
Their Hot Water Apparatus, which is kept in acti 
the a simple and economical nig psencog 
be had and their works seen at Mrs. Lawr 
TSO: 
of E. Fauster, — 
tory, Gloucester-place, 
REAT = rel Ses ces 
SER ritiny ee 
erection of this focunoeae onse! ae ie "a 
ee of hey Se bg pted there. Its striking novelty an 
owl d; and havin 
treet, St. Jami 
m the ‘exec euiion. y the 
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Upon application by letter, addressed to 
James’s. 
OBLEMEN, po _ 
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that they may be furnished” with: Liste of 
cular rding es above article, 
LEME 
arehouse, 8, Jerm 
for small or Ey 
mses accurately cut to the iepelmeiesiants 
Patty, 
t, and every requisite for G: 
Melon. ers. 
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BY 
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helsea ; 
Clewer 
Sabicea Cheam ; and at acnad 
Che! sea, 
ihe 
appearan ackn edged ; now under, posted 
aca satistactorily all the various trials to which every alteration 
mperat can 
of seaso: rature™ subject it, its success as an expe- 
rim hcenevnie t = ae as complete. It has Aim tablished ip exyet 
superiori ry other method now in th as 
m 
son unrivalled in the qualities necessary for the retention of 
heat and the transmission of light, the work at Cha’ h may 
be safely pronounced to bean exa' of the most pe! ¢ syste 
of Horticul Jazing that has ye! evise ae 
JOSEP: KE, 8, Jermyn-s Sy 00, 
Chats- | 
ticultural purposes, to the Glass. and Mod Glazing which have 
been so successfully employed at Chatsworth, he has the kind 
perm of Mr. Paxton, under w judi S Management 
the works at the Conservatory w conducted, t ke refer- 
ti 
1. & E. ned S SELECT LIST OF OF 
Buta! W_DAHLIAS FOR 1841, 
The xed award of vty ot bemaper we them at the Principal 
open Sho ows during ihe mat sa will be sufficient Suarantee 
that ig are all S Flo 
ae Salisb an Plain . + Ist Prize . 36 — 
& . io ist - 24 
Sept. 2 Calne . . . ® {ESb. 50 + 48-3 
a a ee ee ee ae + | 
= Wallingford .  . 6: MEO ogee So ig SAE ras 
ss Stewards’ Prize. Ist , Pye a: pes 
x» ll Cambridge . . . “oS. ae 7.6 oy 
ee a ee eer > eee 
x 16 Norwich. s 7 * err |” aes SO ee 
a tf Bae . . ° , Lode gees 4 Mee 
a ov a ga Sted) Saree | eee 
os» 92 Oxford .. e ° * ae | ee wo ir 85, 
ee ” . . . . - Ist 5, ¥ Je & 
Hs a . . . . « Ast gs ee | ee 
FEET. 4, ¢. 
Andrew Hofer (Holmes) dark crimson o . tu 5 3 6 
qe big arms cupped yellow =k 3 
Bro cate, deep ruby, very ‘constant, 
semeet sing ait the properties of 
First class sh lower . 5 —10 6 
a Bijou, lilac and puce, beautifally 
shaded, quite a new variety, and 
certain show flower. , . + 3-—0—7 6 
as besser white delicately tipped 
with lavender, a constant and su- 
perior deo flower. his Dahlia 
from its unrivalled form and deli- 
cate texture, will be an acquisitio 
to the most limited grower » 3—4--—10 6 
3 Curate, lilac, an indispensable show 
flower, being precisely the shape 
and habit of Hope, very constant , 3 —4—10 6 
» Defiance, deep purple, beautifully ar- 
yaperds upped petals, ga 
xquisite show flower 3—i—10 6 
Beauty of the Pisin ¢ ‘Spa ry), white and purple | » 3—0—5 0 
Bedford Rival (Mayle), rosy lilac. » 4—0—2 6 
Bishop of §: eo sine aes glossy purple, ‘good 3—4—5 0 
(Jackson), rosy purple . 3—0—2 6 
pisckeiuney te ay buff. - 4—O0-—3 6 
Conservative (Low we), light rosy purple, fine + 4—0—5 0 
Defiance (Squibb), oe, bene » 4—0-—3 6 
Defender (Squibb), +» 3—4-—2 6 
Elizabeth (Foster), salm . + 4—0-3 6 
Grenadier gy aio light orang . + 3—-4—3 6 
King of we Bove 3 Thompson. delicate light 
pe mde Pest) sonata BPG § 5 rsh S a3 eg i 
5 _ 
Lad M Maradona (Jeffries), lilac . 4—0-—2 
Le Grand Bondine eet. light shaded purple, 
extra fine show flow 6—0—?7 
Lord Dudley Stuart (Jac n), a son 4—0—5 
an Ns eres * geben white delicately, alia 
me well in the centre, 
bey we coi ig 4—5-—10 6 
Maria (Wheeler’s), light rose, of the finest form, " F 
—41-7 
Maresfield Rival (Mitchell), shaded claret | 6—0—2 6 
Metella (Begbie), -* _Barple, asad Hie and 
Noe pt . —3—5 0 
Lh Neeld (G: z - 3—4—2 6 
Nichol. 4 Nickleby (i [Pastry badd 5—0—5 0 
Penelope CBensiey), light, capped. Pexere! ony 3—4 $6 
Phenomenon (Whale), white, winet with "rose, 
extra show aoe = 4—5 7 6 
President of the West (W ale), dar k cfimsén, fine 5—o0—3 6 
Pickwick (Cormack), cia purple . 3—4—5 0 
Queen of England (brown), white and lav ender 2—3-—3 6 
Regina (Gregory), crimson, fine —4-—-5.6 
Rouge et Noir (Ansell), dark shaded 4—0—5 0 
Scarlet le Gr: pare phsipmegec sy oe scarlet, petals 
ed good s finely cupped, very 
Pp flow: 10 6 
Sir Wilken Middleton (Gaines), bronze and red 
| shaded 3—-0—3 6 
| Springfield Purple (Gaines), crimson and purple 
shaded 6 
8 Unrivalled of S ts (T T#or or), dark purple ‘ _- =s — pes 6 
ie Windsor Ares Bagi) aa es po (ome . —4=8 bf 
ellow —o— 
PR TC < TMi PROVED 
APPARATUS for WA 
manufactured and fixed 
Manchester, 
The simple, safe, economical, and heathfal nature of this in. 
vention has [ed to its adoption iv all parts einen kingdom, for 
es, Chapel 
PAT NT 
and ee 
by W, Mery tian, ot eae “Street, 
bean 9 and ventila' sine: Sigg ic ag aldives, hurches, Chi 
Private Houses, Offices, Ho eR, It meets th oot 
of bathe wine regtrr bo in the largest places of 
and Pau moperature, combined with an 
kes pent preteen dy of ventilation. It is ada: prival 
i ma) 
lass, Oran. 
which it may be Lage Ree to cpeaie, 
Jermyn-street, St. 
bitinT Saupe a 
ITISH ILE? GLASS for HORTICULTURAL EN. oni 
ery 
which has been adopted 80 
age ert otc Pa = oregon toJ. DRAKE, Plate 
eet, St. Jam ames’s, 
vito 
cuted upon the lowest wholesale terms. Window moto Solder, 
Prepared Cemen Glazing. 
(CUTHILL’s ME} ao & SNOW’s CUCUM- 
evil an 
lon, 
Tr, containi Xx seeds, w ted letter 
YOUN NG MAN, t P norman a on nthe ee of 2 Melons wile se sent on the = somigioe 2s. Gd. 
eac ress to » Florist and rticulturist, Lo 
AN ph Peo JS and 20 FEOre | Wak, penwark Hil, Camberwell, west teedee oho tes sores 
a Vey gb Beer none Age? SUB. | ral ht = ds of strong ae a Lisianthas Russellianus 
aeemeiee with ey management a Journal, is oe sate cate Maca es 
good —- of the in request of, as HSIA CORYMB 
acquired a excellent system of Stenography, which, in g | - 
si ime, il nab hm fo pve verbais port ata : » STANDISH, NURSERYMAN, BAG- 
addressed to §.R., 45, Silver-street, will with bo eStzone Plants t 21, each —See etanicel Register 
desired) the ordinary use of open fires. of 
principle and oan n it adds an important one of on, 
which su: entirely the igri Sy ting of gent Pipes 0 of any 
air. | 
on for or warming the hogs 
ans 
, 2% 
W.and I. W. also fit up extensively Hot Water Appar “i 
jouses and Conservatories, and have the most Spoemans ee 
‘erences. It may suffice to et 
mmense Conservatory 
Devonshire, which is no¥ 
a Young Man wi years’ practi 
— in first rate <S gdoptnene 
lace he is now living im, fare. will bear the 
pws levies gag addressed A. B., Post- 
Buckingham, w be attended to. On 
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