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IRON BEDSTEADS, 0. 
ee AND GENTLEMEN as are fe fetpecthailg 
a variety of Patterns of the above articles 
‘ited to view 
at Srersenson & Co’s tra toy ean 61, Gracechurch-street, City, 
ett es Patent Central-fire Guns 
‘Samuel Hall’s Patent Stoves for Wari: Charch hod 
= ALVANIC F Hane ‘PROTECTORS; fi 
and lone aceon PLANTS.— med apg 
ET, yp wean beg 
obility; Gentry, and Florists, to 
tectors, of Zinc and 
the ye 
The same ineple so ‘ hi able — 
principle is also conic e e@ Prot 
ee by straps of zi 
wall and round the po Seca of trees. supply at Is. 3d. 
PE Fae Sashlight: id 
3, and Gothic Frames for Conse! 
tories, Hothouses, Forcing Prames, & &c., Garden Hand ‘Pinkie, 
Watering Pots, Perforated Safes and Covers, Baths, and 
—— manufactured from Zine, supplied 
workmen sent to all parts of the kin; > fe 
th Zine, Churches, Spires, Houses, Terraces, Veran aes 
Seammer-houses; and and Buildings of description, 
UTPING an TEETH. 
| POWDRS.— spe good effects 
by srerines a shilling’? ina 
@ packet by returm of post,. ve a ert 10 toe 
pee ae ar 
BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. | Blackhall: best seedling, Mr. a 2d and 3d, Mr. 
7OBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, and HORTICUL- Loman best, D. gia 2d, Mr. D. Cright ‘benas, best, 
TURISTS generally, are respectfully informed teas they J. Coupar ; 2d, W. Duncan. Calceolarias, dest, W.D mean ; 
may be furnished with Lists of Prices, and every particular re- ai, Dr. Seay fete te ee oan 2d, Mr. J, 
ted cess- | 4 : s - Fullerton; 24, 
garding the above article, which has "heen adopte aa suc seater Bal ane ae ~ Weiss a oe el 
rs of 
and ge = Fseapc Placed fo 
fully at Chatsworth, une application to J. DRAKE, Plate ro 
Crown Glass ers house, 8, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, and 1 
Edgeware-ro r. D. Crighto: Strawberries, best and 2d Keen’s seedling, W 
Orders for PE or lar; rge quantities of Glas r Lights Sievewright ; best rose, Mrs. Peter; largest, Mr. D. Shires 
Honses  aconrataty cut to the required size, and phe ote in snd Cherries, Mayduke, be: a me tackie. ura best, R. Oaken 
cuted upon the lowest ghee pared be grees Window Lead, Si Solder, head. Carrots, best, Mr . Mackie. ‘T urnips, best white, Mr, 
Putty, Prepared Cement t, ande requisite for Garden Glazin . _ Mitchel 3 2d, 3D best Bear ese, J. Burn ; 
3 2d, 
Blackhall. C Shiress; 2d, A. Mitchell. Cah 
bage, early, best, Mr. J. =a ibs 2d, Mr. 3 Fergusson. by 22m 
best, Rev. J. M‘Cosh ; 2d, Mr ”.G. Anderson. — Montrose Revi, 
T-W. ATER APPA ARA ATUS FOR HEATING 
nae os ICULTURAL BUILDING 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved _— 
ciples, "a at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
EPWARD BAILEY, ar HOLBORN. 
having devoted much time to the considera- 
Felton Florists’ Society.—The annual Show of Carnations and 
Picotees was held at the Wax theonsierhaia Arms Inn, August 234, 
when the ba were rare d as follows: CARNATIONS. —The 
m, for Ely’s Duke of Bedford ; the 2d 
ge ‘01 
ares 
ny noblemen and ger nd 
employed bythe Hortfealtural Society of Lond 
of their splendid Con phan BE nea peat ak vipat 
alld 
Royal Berkshire Horticultural Society.—The 
took place in the Castle grounds, Wallingfor 
hase eiaads of the tables throughout the large tent was richly 
Psapp ith flow 
Wigees ex hibition 
ar. of the oven 
more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. fone pais er Yucca ca glorioea exhibited by J "Pais eaee 
Dd. aon Bai.ey were the first to introduce metallic curvili somenew and handsome Fuchsias, including corymbiflora, bak 
near h horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservato! stylo: andishil, Se, by aed larke, Esq., and eee 
pe ‘ the Pantheon as one of their ape besides man ations and Picotees were more numerous, and 
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te +7 this country and on the Conti . Piss ae urpassed in eolaudoes | any former exhibition. The stand of 50 
- ILey have prepared a quantity o: Picotees shown by G. Edmonds, Esq., for which the royal silver 
Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery; the was a ained many rate varieties, which 
beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe for Orchi- | Were Jarge in size and clean and rich in colouring. The collec- 
daceous or other Houses where ae we » cig Speman or os Q- | tions also of Mr. Willmer and the Rev. A. H. Matthews were 
tervals, required, and which may be it their ma de: edly admired. The assortments of Cut Flowers were 
excellent, and there were several exhibitors for the prize offered 
USTRALASIAN re pehangytne AND GENERAL by Mr. i aun This entlem: » wh editor of the 
LIFE ons gng ve ty D ANNUITY enya ‘Hatentel anil: Ditnase Gane 
tt 
gets ete seat ears olume of the latter wad, to be given for the best collection of 
y less than 20 species of hardy annuals, perennials, and herbaceous 
Edward Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. | C. E. Mangles, heap 1 eases the snecenstal competitor. “400 Gate 
io array: bee x eigen s on the right-hand side were d chiefly with fruits, and we 
hn Henry Capper, Esq. 3. Savsieneds 2 Esq. 
Gideon Colquhoun, jun., Esq. Capt. Sir James a R.N. 
John Edwardes Lyall, Esq. William Walker, 
TRUSTEES, 
Edward Barnard, bel J.H. Capper, Esq. T. Richardson, Esq. 
Auditors, Sir F.H le, B: erRichardson, re am Cornhill. 
Sobibor, Wess sae Stevens, & 
Bankers, The Lg Bank of London 
Physician, R. D. Thomson. M.D., 20, Gower-st., amass -8q. 
Ma sian Major J. Ys Willows, E.1.C. Service. 
retary, Edward Ryley, Esq. 
atumn- sown, 3d. nae ec. 
t ‘arnation (si 
‘arnations ae 2 
The following are specimens of the low rates of Premiums for 
the Assurance of £100, which the method of Investment im Aus- 
tralasia ado, pted by y this Com ompany, enables it offer to the public. 
Age F | 20— 30 40 = BO if 6 6 ch Beans, Ist ; ms (autumn-sown), 
= = Ist ; Potatoes (round), 2d ; do. (kidney), ist. T. Barnard, Esq., Pi- 
Annual Premiums/#1 10 3 fa 0 7}€2 15 EE #4 1 as 39 cotees tee fob Mr. W. Butler, ornare! (12), 2d. W.5S. Clarke, 
TAIN, te FF ig 4 | Esg., collection of Fuichsias, 1st ; Pea: t; Kidney Beans, 2d. Mr. 
ANTS td. the Austral the Company | J. s Goan. hones: Ist; Scabious, ad : kspurs, 2d ; Stocks, 2d 
os —“ get i te oroceed to ry renide i in oes pe those | Verbenas, Ist; Geranium (seedling), 2d; 3 specimen F 
Colonies anand bap fir; ard to pay their Premiums and ; Pansy (seedling), 1st R. ‘ star, Currants (red), Ist; 
ss ain a Settlem of sew F Cialis it be same. For Residence 
ealand im setae a Prem: ed. 
n New Z um is char; n of 
To ALL PERSONS the Se = ea the poles of the | Fi , Greenhouse Plants (6), Ist. Rev. Dr. Hampden, 
guarantee of an ample subscribed ’ Capital, — ission to re- | Melon (by flavour), Ist; Marigolds (24), 2d; Lettuce (Cos), Ast; 
tain one-third of the Premium in their own sted (the portion so | J. K. dges, Esq., collection of Cut Flowers, prize recom- 
retained, with interest upon it, being d from mend Rey. A. H. Matthews, —— : nth = (12), 3d; 
when it becomes a Claim,)—of Ascending, Descending, Carna\ (seedling), 3d. Mrs. R. Ist; Nose- 
Scales of Premiums, and of Lake vigeom eagires gay, 2d; Carrots (long), 2d. Rev. ad. 
idns 
Prospectuses an Particulars may be had at the Offices of 
the Company, No. 126, Bishopsgate-street. By order of the Board, 
CHRISTOPHER COUSINS, Accountant. 
a lds (24), Ist. E. Wells, Esq., Greenhouse P! 
OWLAND’s ODONTO, PEARL DENTI.- | sa°"mr wile, 3 (50), 2d; do. (12), Ist; C 
FRICE.—This A ot efficient white Powder for the Teeth, | (12), ped 3 do. ( Mr. W: ge, Carnations (12), 
‘epared from h ; Currants, 2d; Goosel berries, 3d.—The cottagers tent as 
ell we with very agra vegetables wg fruits, for which 49 
riz awarded.— Berkshire Chronic! 
= ae Be Wingham Horticultural and Floral So “s re 3 pe beer ae at 
ibition took place Jul; h: the display of flowe 
the breath. As an anti-scor'! ” vie pe ms pon share in its | was not so splendid as oa. ae t ther ae es ere some very pretty 
transcendant powers. sory is eradicated from them, a healthy | things among the plants. Th fine, especially 
action and redness are induced, tha ¢ offer to the dewey of the | those of the rs, which were abundant and excellent. ‘The 
a _ cameaoaaee the naan. indubitable signs of their health- | following es were awarded :—SuBscripers’. FLOWsSS.— 
ful sti Best 3 Geraniums, Rev. C. Bayley; 2d, do. Best 3 B s+ 
s, Od. per Box, duty included. Denne, Esq. Best 3 Cockscombs, do. Best 3 Perennials, Mrs- 
Notice. — a “Wace and Address of the Proprictors, A. | Papillon. Best 3 Annuals, Best Climbing Plaut, 
ROWLAND and SON, 20, HATTON-GARDEN, LONDON, & are | Mr. Keeler. Best 3 Fuchsias, D e, Esq.; 2d do., Mr. 
i kt tr the Government Stamp, which is pasted on Sankey. Best Fuchsia, Lady ges. Best 3 Heaths, Mr. Keeler. 
Be sure to ask for ‘* ROWLAND’S ODONTO.” Best 3 Greenh Plants, J. ., Esq. ; 2d do., Mr. Sankey.s 
= best 1 do., J. , Esq. Cur Frowsrs.—Best 6 Roses, J- 
y, Esq. ; 2ddo., do. Best 6 Dahlias, Mr. Jullion; 2d do» 
J. P, Plu , Esq. t 6 Carnations, the Rev. G ere oor 
6 ; do. Best 12 Heartseases, Mr. 3 7 
on oa, best 6 German mote, a ee a mk 
ford. Best Mr. ey. 
and superb bouquets from the | Brooke, Esq. Best Bouquet, including greenhouse or forced and 
of Messrs. 5 armama and Sons, and Messrs. Dickson | hardy fiowers, the Rev. C. Bayley bouquet of bardy 
and and others, contributed to the d ion of the | gowers 5. PB c, Esa. bes t floral device (ar™- 
table, which was covered with a profusion of the choicest flowers chair), Mr. W. Brandfor dito (basket) Miss - Rigden— 
and fruit. The articl es exhibited 
cul sin 
yand of Cherries grown against a 
corer ee against a wall, Mr. Mr. E. Tacker; 24 
conor sa) te rng ne i — 
. Stubbertelt; 
; best page dmg Mr. Petley. Raepoand ea Me 
po 
. Harrison. 
Best half. mnt espe 
pound: white: do. mgt Esq. Best 
40 Strawberries, Mr. J. Elgar. Best 8 8 dessert Apples, 1640. ME 
Jullion. Best 6 dessert Apples, 1841, do. Best i. kitchen er 
1840, Mr. T. Gibbs; best do., i ot ern Best 8 Pears, 
gr 
d, July 28th—- 
