| THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
age SATURDAY, MAY 99, 1841. Paice 6d. 
ER THE PATRONAGE of H.R.H. the Ducu- ROSES. YVANTED a SITUATION 
oF Gloucester, and H.R.H. the Duke apse MBRIDGE, M. DENNIS. and C ae hy! ra inform the Nobility, Ws saees SYRED, who feels ai a valency " 
his Profession.—East Malling, Kent, May 27th, i841. 
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—- id Exhibition of AMERICAN F PLOW bagi PLANTS, now 
Road, Chelsea. Open 
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ye hai Sythe rs will be op' 
dmi nye t day, seco: cond da: lay, 
Panera ‘Society 0 f England.—Exhibition of Sereewe 
at the Liverpool Meeting. 
ons desirous ae Races ey Sageent 
ested to 
ments they wish to eo 
occupy. _ bg Committee. 
S HUDSON, Secretary. 
5, Cavendish-square, May 6, ioe 
RAN DEER at LIVERPOOL of the ROYAL 
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5, Cavendish-square, Lond 
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NEW HYB 
SMITH, ae An, DaxstTon, begs to his 
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his Gerani' 
ths cf the year, according to P. C.’s mode of treatment, 
and dr care is most Pada to impart to any lady or gentleman 
onourin; with a vi 
Ay EW. LY. TEOETED CHRYSAN THEMUMS from 
bn ade of SPAIN.—WILLIAM MAY begs to inform 
the Public, tha: t the above Collection of much- 
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his new Fucusi,s, &c., as adve: rmer Chronicles. 
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‘O ROSE-GROWERS, &c.—‘*THE CAMPBELL BUDDING- 
KNIFE.” 
AMES LEMON, FurnisHine AND eis Tron- 
MONGER, ree. AGENT FOR AGRICULTURAL 
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treet, 
If eae ee Let masa arriage, ls, per plant will 
be charged for —- also be had at Sawbridge- 
worth, on applica! 
SINGTON NU 
ICHSED FORREST bop ‘Co. “(late Ww. ‘Wiiee 
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SWEDE ers Be Valety ok rot TOP 
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Falseeds. Packets of Bokhara or 
Ssowsais pda the earliest and i finest — 
extensi well-selected collection of G: 
Sanus —. — no connexion, eith 
this establishm: 
by a 
and the President (of which the fol- 
chosen), and that Mr. Mountjoy 
ete: Eslue, an Mr. Thom 
can be received by Mr. Gaines, ” Mr. Lane, Mr. 
. Mountjoy, and any other Member of the Committee. 
that their Fine Selection of ROSES bs 
and they invit ra mediate ins: 
mtinue agree at 
ear Cre- 
ittee rea ng po notice to the Subscri! , that 
hn ined the testimonials of the following persons, and 
having found them perfect! recommend them as 
pai 
post-office orders are a breathe to di 
yable at the General Post-offi 
Ware. a SITUATION as. GARDENER, by 
32, who is page. acquainted with his pro- 
Kipper oe its branches will have an unex bie 
t pent with whom he has lived six 
seen from his pi 
years.—Ad Ss to whe — to ep wiwriny veins Rol eoryy Hitchens, Esq., 
No. 18, Threa 
ANTED in an old established Nursery and Szep 
BusInEss in = bine of England, - pipe sina — sai 
ly understan: Seed Department of his busi 
can che ne ee om Thousand to Fifteen Handred pnt 
Thi i i Partner 
increasing his business to an extent that at ay the 
of a Principal. Application to be made to A. B.C. at the red 
dener’s Chronicle Office. N.B. Principals only will be treated with. 
war ‘TED ser ty wn in a 
as SHOPMAN, He mt t ha’ 
as also of the tage Business 
Sire. CISTERNS, SHELVES, $, TROUGHS, &c., &e., 
Horticultural purposes.—. ig sa args BECK, coeieae 
rentford. Worl orking Dra’ 
turer, |, near B: 
&c., forwarded by post, will receive oo waty Henry 
* Slate for Flo’ Borders, &e. 
( ; aire eme Peres | al gray a 
Zinc NUF. 7~S =I 5 wig a yea ae cotneitabig 
to call the — of the Nobility, Gentry, and rists, to 
cheap, i 
bot ak 
Any quantity supplied at 14s. per d 
The same eee a is also applicable for the  Probestans of 
Fruit Trees, by straps of ae and co Se placed to 
whose 
further r particulars to Mr. Bratstow, Seedsman, 
AND OMPANY. 
‘| N EW L 
Goveanor—Joseph Somes, Esq. 
Dervuty-Governo pRB geeiaae areas Baring, M.P. 
Pp 
Vice-Presipent—Thomas om Esq. 
Sir Anthony Buller (Pound) Sir Charles Lemon, Bart., M.P. 
the wall and the stem: This they supply at 1s. 3d. 
per yard. 
Zinc Fanlights, Sashlights, and Gothic Frames for Conserva- 
tories, Hothouses, Forcing Frames, a Garden Hand Frames, 
Engines, Watering Pots, ee Safes and Covers, Baths, and 
ful articles manufactured from Zinc, supplied 
anne work it to all parts of the kingdom, for 
covering with Zinc, Charches, Spires, Houses, eee Verandas, 
Orn ummer-houses, and Buildings of every description 
‘P.HE PATENT PROTECTING MATERIAL, used 
culturists, as the an: 
PLANTS from i injury ras exposure to the weath 
of T. J. CROGGON, 8, INeram Court, FencHurRcH- 
HORTICULTURAL & HEATING by HOT WATE 
ir WEEKS & Co. ARCHITECTS, sew 
y ions and Works i 
hand with many improvemen’ 
SHEET GLASS being catnabiaile used by them, they can 
now supply that superior article in —— LONG PANES 
nearly as are the common Crow: 
THEIR: HOT-WATER APPA RATUS, which has 
urpose, having been 5 provedson 
wo 
derson’: ~ Pine. apple Ni 
iw 
Gaine: ursery, 
Youne"s Milford Nursery ; and at Rag Horticultural 
ry, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, near Sloane-square 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATIN 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CTORIES, upon fan 
and MANUPA!' improved prin- 
ANTEL and 
AILEY bag devoted much time to the considera- 
much experience ce in the erection of 
have, by improve- 
eat. 
ee 
se. 
mak bad ‘hot water, and an of the oven 
an has hitherto eet Srousht Suelice the Lavi 
ti ned rE Siaccer were the first to introduce metallic 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to othe Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides man many 
= in this ces. and on the ore 
prepared a quantity of the Galvanic Plant 
oon reedic eels for immediate asirerss they 
beg to introduce ton notice a new Trough Pipe for oe 
daceous or other Houses eres <a is constantly, or at in- 
tervals, required, and which may m at suai totes, 
invited to i ew description of IRON FENCE for 
Parks, Gardens, Sheubberia, . &es, being and much 
pes Pein gen Tron Hurdles or fence of a more expensive 
Drawings, prices, and other 
tained of Srer#=nson & Co.,-61, Gracechurch-street, man 
turers of the I A for Warming Conservatories, | 
perpen Das a nee ware ire Work, | 
every pater ste of Feive, Hurdles, &c. & 
Capt. Bulkeley (Stonehouse) (Carclew) 
John < Bulteel, Esq. (Fleet) Sir W. Moles , Bart., M.P. 
Chas. B. Calmady, Esq. (Lang- (Pencarrow) 
don Hi all) E. W. W. Pendarves, Esq.,M.P. 
Nathaniel Down . (Stoke) (Pendarves) 
Richard Fillis, Esq. (Plymou' . Hippesiey Esq. 
Thos. Gardner, Esq. (Plymouth) (Fulford Park) 
Wm. Gilbert, Esq. (Li rset Dr. Thorburn. M.D. (Plymouth) 
John Hine, Esq. (New Zealand | Right Hon. Sir Hussey Vivian, 
House, London) Bart., M.P. (Glynn) 
Leach, -Esq. (Penlee | Thos. Wooleom’ eee Esq., Ma- 
Stoke) naging Director 
E. St. Aubyn, Esq. (Devonport. 
Loca, BANkERS.— Devon and Corn Banking Company, 
Piyussath.. 
SEcRETARY—Wm. Bridges, Esq., Office, 5, Octagon, Plymouth. 
SETTLEMENT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. 
The New Plymouth Settlement is intended -to consist of three 
of land; first, thé town land, comprising 2,200 sections, 
h ; secondly, the suburban lands, com- . 
; thi my the rural land, 
f 50 a e 
we hund d fifty all sale 
above mentioned at the price of tae Mae nggearts t, and 
applications 2 for the 
—- which, if accompan ad bya 
allotme: ae Se irene the applicant to 
‘al section, with such 
hereinafter mentioned, in 
mbers selitving the priority of choice for the town 
hb selected on a fair average from the 1000 num- 
bers of choice which have fallen to the Company in the general 
and of the poretmene if he 
sagen: or by his agent. 
righ will be entitled to 
t 
in outh Settlement, surveyed 
clar ed open for ‘aio joice as raral a at — time, and aceord- 
ing to the order of preatatiog the land-ord n the colony, sub- 
ies only ve the regulations of the land-office si preserving fair- 
and r arity of choice. 
eae The ne ol. in respect of every 75%. for 
allotment as oso tyes be avails to the emigration fund, 
and a purchaser 
ailo ipnces incon teeaniial a 
family to the colony, at the rate of 25/. 
of his purchase-money. Provided pao no party 
to a larger allowance on the above-men' ant than wilk 
pay his own passage.and that of his pee ~¥77 asa pooner: to 
the rates hetero will be issued from time to ios ke the Court 
of Directors. the 
~shae ‘9 pur 
ces mone 
obtained at the office, or at the New Zealand House, Loniioiee 
WILniam x BRYD CES, Sec. to the West of England Board. 
id House, Plymouth, i isth May, 18:1. 
IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF THE ERECTION 
OF GREEN-HOUSE AND FORCING HOUSES, FRAMES, 
AND PIT-LIGHTS. 
‘welve o'clock, on the Pri 
srs. Dow *loor- 
i 
e | of the immense dimensions of F 73 feet by 30, 
mf together with the Exinhonoe Flues, and 
- | erection, Also the whole of the Pit-lights, Frames, 
| Manure, and numerous Effects,—May howisiar gn 
| had, 2 days previous to day of bss es of the 
| Rider-court, Leicester Square: 
