 Barscep atin AND 5 EDWARD “BROWN beg t tools) 
e following select — of Pinuses, CAMELLIAS, &c. 
INUSES. 
Excelsa, 1 foot to 2 fect, sa pate . wt FP ah 395 2 
raeee:.. feet to 3 feet, do. . ‘ % . . *“o 
ignis,2feetto3feet, dow. - . «tai. 2S 
Cembra, 6 feet to's feet ere tee OF ty] 
Sabin fer S30 from 3 fi. to8 f _ 10s. 6d. to 
5 feet hom Set r 
Palastris, 1 foot . YO Te 5 BRO AATEC AEE 
Pome seach 6 inches + 5 23 SS 2 = orig ae aats aelarae eee ae 
pay hs —— : ‘ ear Cant MS & r 
pe 5 Sony, Sb ae Sema Som ia ee Mae a 
'seudo Strobus, 6 inc’ * . . : « ° ~ 
Longifolia, 1 foot a Raeiale Daghcs cxayvinite Ao 4 
ee oe en ae ee 
ence MSHS gatiesas > he egg ed ae 
Abies Menziesi, tfeet “T° 2 2 lL oD! 
2 oe) SGE fin SHS AE a Sif as 
” * } foot * « x x . . _ 
er ” 4 « ‘ . . - * “* 
-s  Dougiasii, 3 La ele TINE AT es ee 
x - ifoot . < « F * ‘“ ‘ 
sei erin: G feet ho ar Demise! qo @t 
# » 3 feet ‘ 4 . ¥ é « é 
»  Pichta, FE a eR Pa ee eer 
” — Ginches , é ® : > a) 4 
sy  Religiosa Eo deiaea j3 tae) abate D 
»| Nobilis, « . ‘ a . - “ 
poriosaes ee 3 eet whe Gere ei sré hue 2S Shes 
. . . - . . . 1 
a od Thee 4 . : é . . « 
Picea Webbiana, 4 feet 2: a . 4 3 3 4 
a 1 foot 4 . . - . vs 
» Cephalonica iO SST einer hex OE 
Araucaria imabri a . . ‘ . < i 
or Braziliana, $ . : . . . . 
Cunninghamia lanceolata, 6 - P: e ¥ 
1 foot to 3 feet 19s. 6d. to 
Gupresen torutosa. 4 feet to 5 feet . é ‘ 6 cS 
arnefortia, 4 feet to 5 — % & “4 rs 2 6 
> 2 foot to. 2 - . : - #10 
ys expansa, 4 feet to 5 feet 3 es SED 5 
Juniperus Lycia, 1 foot to 2feet =. 2 . 3 » 
Callitris idalis . ‘ : . © D 
ia reticulata, 9 feet, fine Rhododendron roseum, 9 feet: 
specimen. ‘pp altaclarense, extra fine 
4s eximia, 10 feet, do. Russellia juncea, fine 
% Warratah, 7 feet, do. 4 feet. 
re double striped, 9 feet, | Gesneria elo’ 
8 Suttonii. 
8 — fine. ramets 2 alia errs 
” 
es double white, fine, 5 Euphorbia Jaci Jacquinifiora. 
feet to 7 feet. ea indica alba, beautiful 
3. imbricata. pecimen. 
> Saale Invincible. Buonapartia ara 
92 eclipse. Bletia Fankervi 
‘helio §] pis S - A as ted elegans. 
pe tis ghey 4 Nee aie rm on = 
sateen 3 
and Palilies are now ready, 
and be 
ier at cea cia and 170, Piccadilly, 
—Feb. 20th, 1 
pana E Be kien”s Ce : and Pansies for 1841 
‘ts now Gor cai be ted @ p m y haye a few 
- fine pot-roots to offer of Metella, Beanty of the Pi Ae hte 
es ‘enelop Queen of En , Presitient of the West, 
& Oo A 
WEEKS ECTS, . &c., ed 
CESTER 
Hothou se Builders an 
Teave toinyite the attention 
‘awa to inspect Thee premises, 
Fiety of Horti rep fate Mig rks oe impeoted principles. A large 
stock of rae g Frame: ame * ‘hts, and other Horticultural 
erections wate kept Pbuy mad 
pie Hot Water Fp act ee ‘which is kept im action, is upon 
impte and e: constraction. References may 
a taeir works | , oi Se . Lawrence’s, Ealing Park ; 
ALE 
zine spol, Nn 
Kr 
uisery, chelsea of E. Fauster, Esq., Cl 
ei. Autrobus, Cheam; » Esa, at fer 
joucester-place, Chelsea, n 
ye WATER — ~ son HEATING 
S, DWELLING-HOU 
ies and at moderate [oon be pain: 
Spee in England, Scotland, and it 
y noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
waployed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 
wih s of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chis- 
and E. Baingy alsoc ct in metal all 
Horticultural Buildings and Bat oe ae 
e public to an ins . m of th 
“tinged supply of gem: 
more complete than has hithirte tes bbrenght bet 
e the first to introduce 
nay gy ho: wists, and cap road. 
atte. *he Fanthe sate at Shel woke, eee Graces tr auaae” 8 antitics of “Glass for te oF 3 
oe country an the Conti = arveie pn rate cat cc ree qos size; _ and 
ECTION OF LIFE A 5 PROPERTY.— | cuted upon the lowest wholesale terms. Window Lead, Solder, * 
J. READ hegs to eall the attention of the Public to his newly- | P&#¥> —— aisite for Garden Glazing. 
invented Portable FIRE-ENGINES, w! which consistof copper Ves- poses @ THEI 
pa ci rn they may Seat or cartoons paseace = St Sz DuAN'S. SOOTHING POWDERS. — ‘The 
> so = i ; 
or deor-way two feet. nag tpn 
stairs, and oe by one “ yey oe 
dense stream toa distance of fifty feet. 
- Metal, cannot out of repair but, im case ¢ of fre, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
— TO HORTFICULTURISTS.— 
Pa —— aMr. Corbett 
any wishing use 
=) Pics ls 
ing the same 
round 
fore non 
fix th 
R® AL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, 
ALBEMARLE, STREET. 
US of a COURSE of TWELVE LECTURES on PHY- 
AL es SPRUCTURAL BOTANY, by Proresson 
RS. nena ae ee &c. To be delivered on 
Days a at. Three 
tecture my — Wesnesday saith Feb rus wary — General considerations 
to the nat of plants and fe distinction from animals. 
Wiest oS a perfect — The axis saa its SEP Enea 
Leaf-buds. Epidermis. Atmospheric influenc ow £ 
SYLL. 
SIOLOG 
pays we ees 
—Wednesday, 3d Mareh.— xnal structure of the 
The er and its modifications ; = soe the root. “Channels 
js on: 
axis. 
provided for the sy on a the sap. iatgence of the seas 
fransplan' ning. imber fellin; 
Lecture IH. haere the 1 oth Mar Hy 
ies. Internal structure. External form. Uses iy leaves. 
et Forest trees. 
IV. Pricer 17th March.—Vital forces ‘of plants. 
Pre tay Decom| 
take place 
Lecture V.—Wednesday, 21th March. —Vital forces continued. 
Secretions. tatabiity. Action of light, moisture, and heat. 
Ripening wood. Hothonses. 
Lecture VI.—Wedn ie 3Ist March.—The food of plants. 
Influence of soil. Theo: of manures. Bee and their rotation. 
Lecture Vil. —Wednesday, 2ist April—The floral organs; 
Calyx, Corolla: Their modifications, and uses: Tm- 
prov t of flowers. 
. Lecture VIIL.—Wednesd 28th Seereting organs of 
flowers. Thé nectary, the stamens, the polien. 
 1X.— Wednesday, 5th May.—The pistil; ovary, style 
and stigma. Phzenom of ble fertilization. Hybridism. 
Lecture X.—Wednesday, 12th May.—The pet the changes it 
undergoes in its ee to Lar Seg Its any Kinds. Causes 
of its aug Mite Se of a 
cicadas Ye ‘och, “May. ith seed. Phzenomena 
of pccrhe eee hao Seedsavin: 
Leeture XIi.— Wednesday, 26th May- ihe ape struc- 
ture of all the foregoimg parts; the hidden means with which 
plants ate i x to e them to ered their 
manifold Fitness of all these things for the 
end they have to serve, 
ager y to explain the 
cture plants, and the etn in ancy heal 
at vital actions are performed—but to berate gots each § 
a al in what soins sr es i we possess of vegetable 
pom has been made to-apply to ical parposes, especially 
in garéening, foresting, and fering. 
Subscribers to the Lectures only, Gent well as Ladies, 
to pay Two Guitieas for the season, or One Galan for each 
tS Public eer delivered in the Theatre ef the: Insti- 
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Bee nn ee ae 
rie GREAT CHATSWORTH a oh 
Ud Lagann comers, ie ia ene cae anf 
See beauty of ap- 
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uring 
auses of 
ond all i ts 
ae on of 
Heirons 
nerall ay contemplate the erection of any building for ho 
ticul! urposes, to the Glass and Mode of oun which have 
been so successfully om — ed at Chatswoi ée kind 
ee of Mr. Pax nder whose jndicio 
at 
may be viewed upo cation to his ener, at ene Lretbsostd 
as above; and J. Deane begs respectfully to 1% that he shall 
at all times be ees = a furoish’ Lists of Prices of a 
te 
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