296 
VICTORIA pNpEseey, OXFORD.— 
Wee 
—PUCHSIA RACEMIFLORA, 
begs = — ‘his —— ow) esp meee rei 
purchased 
over’ to th 
is Fu 
pe ish col 
free growth, and for of foliage and fiower surpasses an’ 
thing yet offered to the abies It took the Seedling Prize at the 
Oxford Horticultural Show, August 6, 1840, where it was gene- 
Faulty’ gee 
D. has strong plants of the above Fuchsia preret Mi for 
sending ont, at 10s. = per ib ome A remittance from 
correspondents 
ee ie BS CISTERNS, st iii teg ef TROUGHS, &c,,. 
Si a ag BECK, we 
orking 
turer, inioeecth near crc ne 
&c., forwarded by past, will receiv: ew ap 
*,* Slate Edgings for Flower Borders, &c. - 
RITCHARD’S GARDEN-FRAME THERMO- 
METER is inclosed in a strong glass case, mounted wit! 
brass, so that it can be inserted into the earth without danger. 
It will be found of great value for Mushroom-beds, and the trik. 
ing of delicate Flo in frames. Itis so graduated, that 
po person may, by mere imspection, knaw becuse) the heat is 
great or gelear and thus preyent injury to the plants,— 
tae eres. with ed book, 
Leo Sell REGISTER HIGHE THERMOMETERS, for 
Gaasiene, fave and Hothouses, &c. ; for determining the cold 
t , and Florists, to 
these useful, , and durable Protectors, made of Zinc and 
Copper, which, & vanic action, preserve the most delicate 
plants from the destructive attacks of mollusca; a repre- 
sentation of whieh. with fi be fo thi 
Gardeners’ Chronicte of the 27th March. 
Any pte tity supplied at 14s. per doz 
ame principle is also applicable for oy Pro tectors oO 
Fruit Trees, by straps of zinc and a Rr per, judiciously aeale 
the wall and ro the s! of trees. This they supply at Is. 3d. 
Zinc Fanlights, S ashlights, Gothic Fr ah Jee | Conserva 
tories, Hothouses, Forcin: NPamtoet &e. 'rames, 
Engines, W Pats, Perforated Safes and (covets gs aud 
all the aenaores articles manufactured from Zine, supplied 
on the 
Experienced ‘workmen sent to all parts of the kingdom. 
pretne Ph es, Churches, Spires, y undndigs eine aig ame 
nental $i er-houses, and Buildings of eyery description, 
TEW [POMCEA. — MESSRS. SALTER AND 
WHEELER, of oe Vicroria Nursery, Bath, res ‘ully 
offer to the attention of Cultivators, Plan’ mane the asa wad hea 
i GEA TICIPOLIA. a feute of which is given in the 
«“ al Register” for March, in the present year. 
This an inte genus requires thi spe 
1 Ria "hal a er Learii, but is much less rambling in its 
it than eakivated species, being 
pee wa, etait Gee Satine - any other 5) ed 
pe: age : en: eine’ wnaceen see 500 flowers v 
pasar shorn 0 
tine ‘cs ‘it blooms late au- 
the publish 
‘ous. Ebedateaed = ~ 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
| Mor 
PROTHEROE and MORRIS are instructed 
ym Pirie Competition, at the AucTIoN apron 
Barthol m Turspay, May 11th, and following 
at 12 o lock, b= jena Celigttions of Dees | 
santhem erbenas, Azaleas, Heartsease, anda 
yariety of B Plants i on god Here wl be viewed “he morning of sale. 
yess nat may be had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 
ursery, Leyton: tone. 
WILLIAM MASTERS, EXOTIC NURSERY, 
CANTERBURY, having for years devoted houses to the 
culture of ORCHIDA vee eee ae to submit the fol. 
lowing List of Species, ‘© solicit ssions. 
Established 
May, at 5s. eac! 
* h beautiful ree ft blo x 
vr. a7 
Plants of nd rare and beautiful 
on hardy Shrub, LEONOTUS LEONURUS, which, as an orna- 
ental Plant for ‘the Peis age Conserv: wank, ane open panier 
ptember, October, and November, 
1m 
payee ra 
v 4 colour ap- 
proaching t, spikes from ae By a. "feet 1 long, anes is 
admirably th sigh for planting against a south or south-east wall, 
t continu’ i 
ts of th: - 
slight protection, it will ie, for successive 
seasons, one of the most brilliant e flower. " 
Established Plants, 2s. fd. each 
sane AS bh to Stachys coccinea, as Salvia patens is to 
rod 
e'We rogrt thats ne » should be so mi ection 
ee ist pps Bos ira 
4 Callzetion Carvellies, Hegthn, Gon Geraniums, Caleeo- 
i Ornamental Sereno. Hore, ON aia 
y be had on application. 
¥, 
GLASS for 
oF i » GENI EMEN.. nds HORTICUL. 
RISTS a ect informed ft 
may be furnishe Sake of Prices, and sven pated 
lopted so 
fully at ccamete: 8098 application to J. DRAK Pinte an 
Crown Glass Warehouse, ® Jerm ation to 4. DRAKE: | ate and 
Edge Et ee 
ea | small or e quantities of Glass 
Houses sects! ye bfeg: 93 z ed size, and bale, apd exe- 
cuted upon the lowest wholesale terms. Windaw Solder, 
Putty, ee ent, and every requisite for Garden Glazing. 
ENJAMIN “EDGING ON, Marquee, Tent, Flag, 
cturer, 3, poles Street, South 
3 th hobility, Gentry, an icniturists in 
general, that i 
of hala 5 dats gue Se CLOTHS, bai 
moderate . Orders per post daly —Ad- 
dress * full, Benjecnis Edgington, prise ty bg and, = 
Cleth Manufacturer, 2, Duke-street, Southwark.—A Ware 
Piccadilly. 
ae Vee sized Marquees and Tents manufactured -by 
BE. will be erected at the Gardens of the pa Society 
First Exhibition at Chiswick, the 15th May 
res 
ae " Bemiade 
ANIMALCULA. — 
Larve of 
the Patentee, 35, Regent-circus, Piceadilly. 
stamped with the words ““READ’S” 
ORC HIDACROUE PLAN 
ophippium ene Eulophia macrostachya 
Acropera Loddiges species 
ae rides od Fernandesia acut 
Angrecum oe elegans 
Bifrenaria atropurpurea Gongora mac 
aurantiaca Goodyera p lat 
etia florida Hartw roan Snloraphy iste 
hyacinthina Lelia 
Tankervilliz i alle 
Bolbophylium Careyanum grandiflora 
Brasayola Martiana Liparis alata 
Brassia Lanceana foliosa 
iniadnetbe M aria aromatica 
Catasetum cristatum Deppei 
tridentatum Harrisonii 
Cattleya citrina i 
crispa escel 
Forbesii cies 
Mossiz liniw 
Ceelogyne speci Myanthus barbatus 
Cirrhzea Lod: ee Oncidium 
Crepidanthus feemanthus Cebo 
opodium X10! 
pees Lanceanum 
en luridum 
papilio 
Cypripedium insigne pumi ium 
spectabile spec 
venustum Ornithidium coccineum 
bidium aloifolium eee cerina 
ensifolium 
Dendrobium Calceolaria mn Saka 
eucullat Pholidota imbricata _ 
fimbriatum Pleurothallis laurifolia 
nobile rte 
pulchellum . Recanthexk 2 
speciosum Sobralia species 
species from China Sophronitis cernua 
agi enor ciliatum Si am grandifiora 
niet len Ste: mantieles speciosus 
sifoliam Trichopilia tortilis 
ellipticum Vanda multifiora 
longatum Vanilla aromatica 
nutans Xyjobium squalens 
od issimum Zygopetali itum 
Si fordianum i 
pubescens 
stellata 
*,* Any information respecting them will begiven upon application. 
Ho -WATER APPARAT US. FOR HEATING 
BRORTICULTURAL Boo ie Sihitae abeeihch S, 
CHURCHES, ou opribe CTORIES, upon im Ne prin- 
ciples, and at vi rate ch: S, er by DANIEL and 
¢| EDWARD BAILEY, = “HOLBOR 
= oF: E. Bae i ng devoted much time to the considera- 
tion of he ae much experience in meee ction of 
ap sss for the he gimentt ned purposes, have, by improve- 
nts sug! d in their-practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but yery simple, and have combined 
durability in the apparatus with omy in the charge, 
h erected ome sek ep BRE Scotland, d Spelt, for 
noblem have hadt nour to 
y nd ¢ and he 
pci Hisar by the Ee Sak ag Sictety of London, in eeeeuuce ti the 
splendid Fonpet-yatery,imtely | erecte cat Chiswick. 
1 all des of 
and E. BaiLsy also cons atuct criptions 0 
Horticultural Buil aah tae vit noblemen, genile- 
en, and the public to an femeesion of their various drawin| ngs 
tinued supply of hot water, and an arrangement of th 
more ey than has hitherto igen. brought before the ae Ata 
ee E. BaiLey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 
ear houses to horticulturists, and ps ried ae a thie Conservatory 
theon as 0 of besides many 
d the ne 
epared a quan tity 0 of the Galvanic Plan’ 
which are now ready for immediate delivery ; ae 
ugh Pipe for ibs irchi- 
ape AF Be 
teryals, required, and which may be seen at thei 
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