THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
No. 33. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14,'1841. . Price 6d. 
GaLr BILt GRAND DAHLIA SHOW, open t 
all England.—The above Exhibition will take place in the 
ho has had 
good practice ep growing Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Yen pnb EPORT ‘of the — : PROCEEDINGS of the 
Grounds of Botham’s Hotel, Salt _ on Tuesday, the 28th | Pines, and Grapes, A good pri tlepr for general conduct = ‘TIN! which a as on the = 
September next, on the most Goes sive scale. Particulars will pe asain indispensable, Address, post-paid, to Alex. Walker, | July ; with sears f allim a Par Rs read in the SEc: 
be giv! a future adve: nach Kingsbury-grove, Middl: TIONS, Will appear Double Numbers of 
ET CAPO. Len Ae ATHENAZUM, 
W rh siTUATIOS fail GARDENER, a Singl ue Price Fourpence (Stamped to go Free by Post, Fivepence). 
ence in all th ihe caches of ti apm toe veal of ee am st bag natin = nn ee ere He eworsngsnis 
families in the North. Can have a five years’ os er from the pea eatin Se scar i ph cn 
gentleman whom he has newly left. Address, G. G., No. 5, $ 
Kensington-terrace, Bayswater Reviews, with copiou: o Mitracts, of all Sapostenst New Works, 
both English and Porcign: each Volume of the ATHENEUm is, 
a GARDENER snd BAILIFF, a Man Pe oth ba = se : hogs pie History of the Literature of the period. 
‘underetands ear early Forcin on ‘Vines, g ures pga ay od Bl wy He that wd interesting in the Proceedings of Se 
superintend a Farm, as he i is iaabieney fond pe pee Bee capone a AnweD p Screntivic Socterms ; with A aS 
SO oe 
GALISBURY PI -PLAIN DAHLIA SHOW, Aug. 27th, 
1841.—Full Particulars of this Grand Exhibition at Fede 
where Three Silver Cups, value Ten Guineas weet will be Elven, 
may Soarae of the Honorary Secretary, J. Keynes, Salisbury. 
Aug 
DAHLIA SHOW.—OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND. 
F, 4 the next Show of the *HALSTEAD D and NORTH 
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17th Sept 1841,a SPLENDID SILVER CUP, Main 20 Guineas, 
will be wees a for the Best sani Dahlias. Entrance fee 10s. 6d. more Im; it Papers. 
Flowers es ‘ought in between the hours of $ py ll. an unexceptionable character from his I Dies. ona: is a native ore Importan ‘Accounts of all Scientific Voyages and Expeditions. 
JAMES FLAVELL, Hon. Secretary. | Of North Briton. Direct, A. B., eid k’s, Ironmonger, 24,/ Critical Notices of New Works of Art. Original Papers—Poems 
NB. Persons d exhibiting are requested to inform | High-street, Marylebone. All lette: ra post-paid. —Foreign Correspondence. 
a, on or be 3 vefore the 10th of September next. S GARDENER.—A married Man, 29 yearsof age, who ae een ee New Prints, New Music, the Opera, 
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re . Well understands the management of a Kitchen Garden, MarzonoLoorcal TAsLEs kept by order of the Council of the 
EAST NORFOLK GRAND COTEE SHOW. | Forcing and Greenhouses, ke., ke. He Hecanhavea5years’character | Royal Society, and furnished cxciunipely to this Journal. With 
: from the situation he isnow leaving. His wife has had the care of Leone | arued ding all that is likely to interest the informed 
es ; Poultry and Dairy, and would be willing to undertake a similar | gnq d intelligent. 
Situgtion.) Address to: Messrs: Atkins and Jeyes; Northampton London: published at 14, Wellington-street North, Strand, and 
S$ GARDENER, or as GARDENER & FORESTER. | may, te Ore Scotland, ‘Mecsre, Bell and Drediute, Eaibargh; 
—A middle-aged Married Man, who rp had greatexperience | for Ireland, Mr. Cumming, Dublin; and for the Continent, M. 
FiLorists To Her Masesty QUEEN in all the branches of his profession, is ant of a situation, in | Baudry, 3, Quais Malaquais, Paris. 
1 gow wr. pgrtrtte F. Bas ape: have the he pleasure of | the above capacity. The most unexceptional estimonplalaias to (ree eee 
informing the tt their | ability and character can be give: ference m: rs to his last GLATE CISTERNS, SHELVES, TROUGHS, &c., 
SPLENDID ESIBITION com otal gees on pte ae 2d of | Employer, cog etme g Laine early ‘8 years. Address A. B., at for Horticultural purposes.— —EDWARD BECK, senate 
Aucust, and will continue for Three Weeks. Their Collection either Messrs. Low and Co.’s., , Nurserymen, ‘Upper Clapton, Mia turer, Isleworth, near Brentford, Orders, Working Drawin: 
is the most select and extensive in the kingdom, consisting of a | dlesex,or Messrs. Henderson’s, Pine-apple Place, Edgeware-road, | gc, — by post, will ive due attention. 
great many new varieties. Admission gratis. Paddington, London es for Flower Borders, 
Great Yarm: Ni , July 28, 1841. 
GARDENER IN WANT OF A SITUATION, Hx TAWA ee APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
G CHARLWOOD, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, &c., who has had great experience in every department of Forcing HORTIC CULTURAL) BULLDINGE. DWELLI NG. HOUSES, 
e 14, tr tlaglbes ee COVENT-GARDEN, begs ‘to in- Plants, Flower and Kitchen-garden, Wall Trees, and the man- | CHURCHES, and MA a upon sig oe 
form the Public, Amate: th pe acti, and the Trade generally, that | agementof ForestTrees; character and capability may berelied on ; pono and at very power arges, erected by D. 
he has still on sale Mi . Louis Deschamps’ Collection, from = ed Man, whose Daughter can manage for him. Age 53, | EDWARD BAILEY, 272, H soak. 
Havre, recently imported fc from Mexico, as previously advertised, ‘ong, active, and industrious; wages, &c. to be mentioned in . and E. BaiLey having devoted much time to the considera- 
on the 24th Sa oe .» Twenty Cases of assorted CACTI, MAM- the first reply. Address, pre-paid, W. B., Post-office, B tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
MILLARIA, and siprcid es containing 28 species in ‘each, to XATANTS- A SITUATION as GARDENER in a apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
be sold at 50s. per o Cases containing an assort- ANTS- A SITUATION as GARDENER in a} ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ment of HCEREUS ‘SENILIS, in haat, MAMMILLARIA, ECHI- family where cat is kept, a Single aon aged 35. Can | ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
NOCACTI, and other species, to Po myoegwreagd disposed of, at | be well recommended by three or four respectable families in | durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 
De ecsepnable prices. He fron begs to to state, that Monsr. Des. | Scotland, as well as by the family he is about to leave, wherehe | have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 
champs informs him that he me pty pesos of ‘Senilis, has lived nearly'three years. Understands his cag = - its | many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 
from six to seven feet ~~ 7 ‘food aloes, which he will send | branches. Apply to J. L. Ross, Blunt House, Croydon, Surrey. | employed by the Horticultural Societ of Kenan, eee ones 
over on applicatio: t 7th, SEN SPER Eye oe er ae SL cw Tg ——-—-~— | works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 
Mares NEW aaa git’ Married Man as HEAD GARDENER, D.a : asia also construct in metal all descriptions of 
YATT DLING STRAWBERR who is quite competent to Sane ake the Management of | Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 
( THE BRITIS ‘.—This new and splendid produe- a Pinery, Hothonses, &c., and pwn gd rin; a ear the Forcing | men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 
h surpasses everything of the kind for size, has been | of Flowers. The Wife is sapere Lr un lames the Dairy. The | and models at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 
acknowledged by the Queen, her Roy: t, @ er mem- | wages are 75/. per be with rue dear and roa 5 Seen on exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 
bers of the Royal Family, by the of ons d other | to be made Lasher xr by letter, to Jo  Esq., | and convenient kitchen apparatus, red range, adaptea for the con- 
Nobl , to be the most beautiful and finest-fiavoured ‘ever _ Southgate, Middles tinued supply of hot water, an arrangement sapere oven 
rists, both practical and theoretical, who have | [7 more complete — rash hitherto been brought before 
chars camccmced its kaailn-omacebenigtcs th be ANTS A SITUATION as GARDENER, a Young | "'D. and E. Battey were the first to introduce metallic eurvili- 
“1 Its pre-eminence in, on markets this Man, who is a a successful in ie miemzemnent of the | near houses to hontlenticiate. and ones refer to the Conservatory 
season justly entitles it to the vcicbri:y it “as attained, and isa | Kitehen-garden in all its departments, por ne the forcing of | attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
Suflicient recommendat seg to make it universally sought for by | Cucumbers, Melons, &c., and who has also some ki of | others in-this country and on the Continent. 
all admirers of this m at delic cious fruit. the care of a ae and Conservatory, and the cultivation | D,.& E. Batterhave | ‘prepered a guaplity of the Galvanic Plant 
Strong aL To0ted runners are now ready. Price #5 per | of the Flower-garden. y Lady or Gentleman wanting a use- | Protectors, which are readys- 7. delivery ;they 
ees ful and active servant is ie Venmiotet to address a line to A. Sos beg to introduce to ro fatilic notice a New Trough Pipe for hi- 
ets addressed, Messrs. J. & W. Myatt, Manor Farm, Dept- | Gardeners’ perpen Negi The most respectable reference daceous or other Houses ee — ur is constantly, or at in- 
for wi be punctually attended to. faa d be given as to ch: tervals, required, and which may be seen at their 
¥aTT’s celebrated Straw! “EL » Price £1 Sina L REATING Wy HOT WATER 
hundred. ee Ment | Po Nur eevee SEEDSMEN, & FLORISTS. | HORTICULTURAL B G & HEATING by HOT WATER. 
—To be os OF, a a NURSERY and SEED — J — & a ‘AR SS Bigg GLOU- 
O GROWERS OF PANSIES.—JAMES MAY | NEsS, with an unex Lease of 25 years, containing t = PLACE, KING’S ROAD, HOT- 
begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that a has just | acres of land well scorer with Evergreeus, Fruit-trees, &c. ‘ac, | HOU oy LDERS and Hot-Water casein rag ufactu- 
eee is superior PANSY SEED. This and the nexth month, with Dwelling-h Seed-shop, two Greenhouses, and Pits well | rers, beg lea on to invite the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, 
stocked with saleable Plants; at a moderate ren! ent. The above | and Horticulturists, to inspect their works ~ premises, where 
Nursery is situated at Brentwood, in Essex, with quick commu- | they w will see a Vari cath — ticultural Erections and Works in 
nieation to London by railroad, and may sorbate pees hand with many improv 
po: 
September, being the best months for sowing to have a fine 
sping show of that favourite flower, he will be giad of their early 
Seed, which can be sent, per Post, free, at the follow- 
hi 
chen per Pack ton Ga, 5s., to 10s. At the same time he session, by private contract, or by valuation ‘urther SHEET GLASS being extensively used by them, they can 
begs to inform his Patrons and Friends he has fine Plants of all iculars application to be made to Messrs. Ww. thi € Sotin now supply that acne eo in LARGE LONG PANES 
the approved show varieties at considerably reduced prices, a full | Seedsmen, beac street; or the Pro) era on the premises ; or nearly as CHEAP as the nm Crown Glass. 
Catalogue of which, with a List of Carnations, Picotees, and | Messrs. be ener and Morris, Auctioneers and wales, Leyton-| THEIR HOT-WATER oRPPARATUS, which has 
Sias, may be had on application at the Pansy N » Ed- | stone Nursery. fully answered the required purpose, having roe gion: wn 
monton, and Mr. tkinson, Mark if chester ; some of the most extensive scales for now more than 15 years, is 
Messrs. Warners, 28, Cornhill; Messrs. Flanagan & ve < O BE SOLD, nearly new, the Top and Front — upon the mest simple and e conomical principles. ‘References smay 
Mansion House-street, London; and Mr. Wm. May, Hope N ee — of a Sate re 16 _ ae A . wide, with | be had and their works cow at Mrs Ea s, Ealing Park; 
Sery, near Bidale, Yorkshire. ; also a Th t Frame, 12 = ; Two Caight Messrs. Henderson's, Tine nhs gether privtee R 
ditto, 6 feet by 4; and One ditto, 4 by 4, 4, for Nursery, Tooting; Mr.Knight’sExotic Nursery, Chelsea ; Messrs. 
Apply, No. 3, Kent-place, Chalk-roa ae 's Cross. Low’s, Clapton Nursery; Mr. Catlengh’s Nursery, Chelsea; Mr. 
— bli wee idly Gaines’s Nursery, Battersea ; Mr. *s Nursery, Chelsea ; Mr. 
f O BE SOLD, a well-establishe rapidly-increas- Parone — cong and ss their Horticultural 
ing NURSERY CONCERN, in ee ect “ot the Midland | tory, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, r Sloane-square. 
Counties, and one mile from a princip: way Station, occu- 
CORSTEN, Fiorist to Her Majesty the Queen | pying Fourteen Acres of ground, on Lease for the unexpired term ALVANIC — PROTECTORS cert og agetong 
* and His Royal Hig! soo Prince Albert, at i sr Villa, | of eight years, with the right of purchase; and containing excel- and other’ DELICATE PLANTS.—TRE! & co. 
herd’s Bush, near ax Lond begs to return his thanks to the | lent Greenhouse, Forcing-houses, Frames, all in complete | Ziwc MANUPAcTU cane 22, JEWIN-STREET, cam peers beg 
N all ured | repair, and of ample size ; with a Cottage Residence, Seed Ware- | to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Florists, to 
house, Counting-houses, ass &c. The Stock, comprising a. t eful, ches e Protectors, made of Zinc and 
large and valuable bie of Greenhouse seep hamnobe ni ong | Copper, which, y° galvanic pense preserve the most delicat: 
Omamental Shrubs d Forest Trees, to be taken valu: | plants from the ysis attacks of the mollusca; a repre- 
To an enterprising party, with a moderate capital, nit a, one | peaphadieny af which, with fall will be found in the 
of the finest openings in the kingdom. For particulars apply to | Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 27th Mi 
Messrs. Nobles, Fleet-street; or oo — =~ Henderson, ‘Any-quantity supplied —. tae dozen. 
d, London: or to Mr. Julius Mott, Leicest The same principle is also applicable ~— © Protector a 
mage enn stadt erotic star ee Seag 
Fruit Trees, by ee ura Ti judiciously placed to 
Ce Fouxp and HALLEN, ENGINEERS and IRON- | tne walt an atta ens we of trees. This they supply at Ls. 3d. 
Eo acpem 2, WINSLEY- STREET, OXFORD- - STREET, per yard. 
Hoth H Zine Fanlights, Sashlights, and Satie Frames 
tories, Hothouses, Forcing Frames, Xc., Garden Han 
| Engines, Watering Pots, Segre bases and Covers 
all the various useful at articles manufactured from Zine, 
on the first term: 
| 
| Experienced w orkmen sent to all parts of the kingdom, for 
i covering with Zine, Churches, Sy gn Sian Btn oe See 
| Ornamental Summer-houses, an 
: BRILISH SHEET-GLASS for 
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ns URAL — 
Deere Scan Sag thn Trier No a BLEMEN, Serer LE ane Le 
pate S$ generally, are that : 
= te fa Pichon with Lists of icniar re 
5 m . s, and 
‘ind beautiful Greenhouse rding the above article, w pick 3 been ad 
fully at “ngage heen Hay o = cation te J, B 
Gla: 8, Jermyn-street, St. James's), 
Piant, the Daubentonia 
ae go fared in the Lair” Magucine of Carden bape and 
: : the frst of June, 1643, 
Eigeware-road. 
Orders for small cr large quantities of Glass. a 
Houses gaan ely ee to the rae and is 
cuted upon the lowest wholesale texmss ee 
Putty, Prepared Cement, andevery 
