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NEY ROSE 2 ol PINKS.—Duxe of Wexutne- | Ste ol Hats Aerie SHELVES, TROUGHS, &e. partes SHOWS 
beantiful clear white, with biack lacing; Henry ral purposes. —EDWARD BECK, Manufac- HE FLORIST’S JOURNAL, Nos. 19 and 20, 
Creer, “dark ted lace, ! mew pair.—Norman and Son warrant turer, pee near Brentford. Orders, Working Drawings, tain acomplete List of the Rahincooos oat Prizes th 
them first-rate show “piuiks 3; they were awarded a silver medal in | &c., forwarded by post, will receive due attentio: the country. The FLORIST’S JOURNAL is ease roughoa 
oo, be a Horticultural eer eee exhibited in three *,* Slate Edgings for Flowe r Borders, “Ke C. with a coloured representation of some new ee =~ 
rst stands this season: the proprietor (Mr. Wakeling) of tne PROUENODETS (Aare ‘tarts ar drbeibeadabodbeaebonis. Essen eee mee. London: ‘How and 4 
fint stands thie season : the proprietor (Mr. Wakeling) of tre | 7TALVANIC PLANT PROTECTORS tor DAULIAS | Pre oon Oe Ser Tersons, 152, Flee Fleet street 
~ 7» « Ten 
patio enry in his Juty Number of the “ Guide.” and other DELICATE PLANTS.—TREGGON & CO., l OMOLOGIST tor A IGUSsT, price § 
gratis, on prepaid application, of their | Zi1vc MaNuFAcTURERS, 22, JEWIN-STREET, CriprLBcATE, beg pence, contains a Complete and saad History of oe 
doect t show ‘Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, an i Tu ulips, «the choice | to-call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Florists, to | GOOSEBERRY oeus, re Rusticus = Gopa 
of 37 years’ collecting.—Bull Fields, Woolw these useful, cheap, and durable Protectors, made of Zinc and J. Va n Vo orst, Pater r Row. 
Copper, which, by galvanic action, preserve the most CE ee a Fea eee ge —_—_ 
Wants, A Seas as GARDE ENER, a middle- | plants from the destructive attacks of the mollusca; a repre- ; COUN RY SH ow eet - 
Married Man, who perfectly understands his business | sentation of which, with full perticuers, will be found in the | Leamington Peteamerst Fete.—The do floral and horti 
im all its departments, ge Bok Whe ‘eka have an ninexceptionable Gardeners’ Chronicle ofthe 27th March. tural exhibition for the season was held at Meise —_ 
character from his last situation, where he has been = re i Elev quantity supplied at lis per dozen. ‘o ’s gardens, on the Lillington road, on We nesday and Thane 
Years. Direct, at Mr. at eee, Te ve Be The e principle is also applicable for the Protectors of day last e first day proved unfavourable for the sttendenee at 
a et een eae mor 2 oe Trees, by straps s icy and copper, jndiciously placed to | Visitors, the rain continuing to fall during the greater part td 
4 wall an t i Notwithst 7 i 
ANTS a SITUATION “s Wheelin "his they supply tis. a. | morning. Notwithstanding this, however, « consderale nam 
ed 27 ¥' , understanas tanleeahe tare Zine Far nlights, Sashlights, and “Gothic Frame - for Conserva- | and although the state of the weather did not permit deeen ane 
in all its branches, having anche during the last four | tories, Hothouses, oeeg J Frames, a Garden Hand Frames, | any degree of comfort to themselves, to step beyond the prea 
years in the Chatsworth Gardens; and can have an unexeption- | E oye = conc ‘ing Pot: ah Perforated Safes and Cor ers, Baths, and | of the marquees erected for the ae ge yet the charac z 
able character. No situation wili be taken where there isnot a ns the v: ape tag icles manufactured from Zinc, supplied | exhibition was such as could not but prove highly intrest 
oe © employed.— Address, T. E., Mr. Smith's, Rose m the first ¢ pri the scientific cultivator, as well as As rd tae sie : 
Cottage, Tu -erren. one rienc ed workmen sen all parts of the kingdom, for | those who delig' CTO w a, 
covering wit eas urches, ‘Spires, Houses, ML skaeaie Vi erandas Aor with flow and borrow from their | 
WANtED ee CE bh Fee gener Pag nnd Ornamental Summer-houses, and Buildings of every description’ see o r for their thoughts? r ae Oe 
fowerin to gratify t er ‘favourite pursuit. n the second d 
ALPINUS, testy p asda "io NIVALIS, HEPATICAS, OT-V oy APPARATUS FOR H Ne w ‘ond day the weather 
y ; as extremely propitious, and the Peat highly respectal 
Parmesas, Saxtrracas. &c. The object is Early Spring Flow. ponelcoLt RAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING- HOUSES, | the ladies, as is generally the case, formed the greater part on 
ering Plants, and. those which bloom not later than the end of | cyURCHES, and MANUFACTORIE 7 
A “ S, upon improved hone company. We have long speculated within ours 
June. Any person who has such to dispose of, in the usual | cipies, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and | existence of a mystic sympathy between ‘wanes sand WACO 4 
way of business, or in exchange for other er Plants, may a ¢ 4 
pore ee gm Ta a “> sete =~ ape: —_ to Mr. Mar. ee sa nes ba tp nuch time to the considera- being the Mevarns to ile hecareaed Gael pepe: a 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of | excite our admiration for the Manca oy whilst their aoiegy ee 
POR NU RSERYSTEN, C “GAR RDENERS, & = ERS. prea eapas barb gt hytong d rear te aria be ee gS ove- he meas appeal, in langua; mistaken, to that fos. 
Advertiser, ments sugges! in ir practice, rendered their mode of heat- ering protection whi “all b8 re (or at least ) 
idigaiionss aed in Gardening, nage Sip gach mn te fanart ing not only very efficient, but very simple,and have combined | most prompt in bestowing.” — The business of the aay Commie 
_ apes a him iy to become a ae barcenio durability m the appsratus with economy in the charge. They | by the appointment of the following tlemen as judges of the 
natance moderate veniam, ould req in retina hav si apparat ngland, Scotland, and Ireland, for | Dahlia department:—Messrs. Sharp, Stoke, near Coventry ; 
. ithe beiek dered by him. Apply n, and have had the honour to be Mitchell, of Piltdown Nursery, Sussex; She Bedford; 
to J. C. at ace, Sand , Kent. Path Abogado ogre Soci t plac tcinteial executing the | Pe i ngton; and Kimberley, Pirley, n Co E 
sewn si Sewanee > 8 of thei rvatory, lately erected at Chiswick. | Tha’ agnificent wer, the Dahlia, which i 
ANTED, as GROUND-FOREMAN, a respectable, D. and E Batsey alsoconstruct in metal all descriptions of | adornment to our parterres— giving a confusion of tich re 
clever man, who has a thorongh knowledge of the Nursery | Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gen'le- | crimson, and gold, and purp!e- was competed for, in admirable 
‘Business, and is a Propagator of H ardy rer erage Trees | men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings | style, tees the various Padget of Cambridgeshire Bedford hit 
land Shrubs, Fruit-trecs, &c. &c. Unexceptionable references | and models at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of | Sussex, Derbyshire, The first prize—the Leamin, ington os thee 
Will be required as to ability and pee tamale co! udu ct. exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete enue and elegant pb 5 of British art, was won by Mr. Wid. 
Applications—stating terms, &c.— made to Messrs. Veitch | and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range,adapted for the con- | nall, of Grantchester, near Cambridge; his flowers (24 in num. 
and Son. Nurserymen, Exeter. tinued —_ re mits Sprit and an arrangement of the oven | ber) consisted of the Queen, Eclipse, amar Argo. Lady 
more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. | Dartmouth, Conservative (Low , Bloomsbur lin). Charl 
S$ GARDENER, or as GARDENER & FORESTER. D.and E. BaiLey were the first to sptentinee metallic curvili- | XII (Pamplin), Egyptian Prince, Stuart Wortley, Ped *% Regine 
—A middle-aged Married Man, who has had great experience y i i in. Bi of Sali 
ae er hi a barineh f "1 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory | Unique, Rouge-et- Noir, Beauty of the Plain, Bishop of Salisbury, 
branches pis professio: is in want a situation, in | attached to the Pantheon as one ot their nfaob besides m Grace Darling, Maid of Bath, Duchess of Rich d, Hi : 
Lr aad re. The most unexceptionable testimonials as to | othersin this country and on the Continent. ? wick, Andrew Hofer, Le Grand Baudin. Eclipse (Cate M gid 
rath Chen he pemren 4 yeaa ore nee at his last D. & E. Baitey have prepared a bg of the Galvanic Plant | second prize was awarded to Mr. Sheppard, and the third ‘to Mr. 
sctdinis rb hoe or hag ree eb “a pe n te at Protectors, w which are now ready for immediate delivery; ‘hey | Mitchell. The best 12 blooms were awarded to Mr, Sheppard. 
a of Ales. sti coe Place’ Ee jap on, Mid- | beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe tor Oreti- | The best 24 hpabecsy for the Ladies’ Cup was gained by Mr. Kim- 
es dgeware-road, eo or ay now where hapated a ae tara Red atin- | berle The ond prize was awarded to Mr. Sadler, of Cough- 
. : nm. =, required, and which may be si t their ufactory. ton Conrt, eee aiceten, a gentleman distinguished im this part 
B. YMEN, SEEDSMEN, & FLORISTS. Mic EL Ak Cw bk Ob lb bee Le kay, 4} Of the coatitry for his-Dotanical knowledge: 1 | 
ry UR Y . In the su 
Sumeu OF, é NURSERY and SEED BUSI. YOTTAM and HALLEN, Fearne RS and IRON- | sweepstakes the successful competitors were—Messrs. Birbury, 
‘Kess, : That of 25 yi tai } FOUNDERS, 2. WINSLEY-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, | of Stoneleigh; Malin, of Thelsford; Perkins, of Leamington; 
of land well stocked with Reerercens, Fruit-trees, &c.. &c. continue to warm Hothouses, Vineries, Eiserien &e., by Hot | Sharp, of Stoke; Baddeley Harris, of Weston; and Bromwich, of 
Dwelling-house, toro Greebhs and Pits’ » | Water (apon the circulation of air, or by any other means) with | Myton. The prize for the best seedlings was adj to Mr. 
ouses, well | Og y i judged 
saleable %y @& @ moderate ent. © The above ts TTAM’S © Bare ok sohbet bom Arcot proved to be most | Widnall, of Cambridge; and the second to Mr. Sadler, The best 
Narsery is in Essex, quick Mg economical and most effectual in durability, upwards of | design to Mr. Sutton, of Kenilworth. The first prize for the best 
to London by railroad, and betaken with i Lares 1200 sreetet, ete in,use for many me Also Conical Hot-water | collection of Pansies, that beautiful flower which forms a leading 
‘private contract, ge Ry oc gests ag tether Boilers; iron Conservatories and Forcing-bhouses built; Stages | feature in almost every little garden throughout the kingdom 
‘application to be made to Mesérs. W. and J. Noble. and Stands for Greenhouses La ; Iron Dahlia-sticks and | the greater part of year, was Holmes; and 
. Fleet-street oF the Proprietor, on the premises ; oF Trainers ; Cast-iron Bordering; Cacumber Hand-lignts ; Tall th to Messrs. Ma ni ‘0. stand of bi 
‘Wesiss, Prdtievte aa ‘hee ri eets and Valuers, Leyton <7 and a. numbers ; Cast-iron Numbers for Dahlia Roots | varieties was displayed by Mr. Holmes. The best six 
a =. + ecinyg tcl pam Poe = 2a a — we produced by the same gentleman: and a similar show of 
Se eens cose eae a ges, » es, Hoes, Spades, Shovels; sters gained for Mr. Baddeley the prize of one sovereign; the 
Beuan: SN aN AND GENTLEMEN. re rey &e. * Garden Toois in chests complete ; Garden Chairs and Stools for | second prize (10s.) was Serarded to Mr, Joseph owning: of 
neon hae eee st or more persons; Ornamental Vases, Wire Basket- work Emscote. The premium of one sovereign was adjudged to Mr. 
a ian vont rt ee: ve re rticles bec satan Fruit-gatherers, Garden-pots, Shears and Pruning- | Barnes, of Warwick, for a traly splendid collection of greenhouse 
Srep ch Adve areh a Gracechareh-atiect, City, iy yi eyt rte Daisy Rakes, T z Transplanters, Watering Bi nites ich plants ; for the best basket of fruit, a prize to the same amount 
Tokens Sucee Sets Pees Sees Wecsng toes | cn ao Ware ood Manes Pans. Poemcatie Wire| loti mele oretcos? Se unl eter ther to ee 
‘ Abbi g. Py ies, are lowly merit produced the fruits of their labour, and were 
- Lote sais ieee eailae ores veg er a of Fancy Wirework, Agricultural | rally rewarded; the unsuccessful candidates were also allowed 
ae a ie rte! water onan improved a o~¢ tp ee ne ni mongery: Dr. Arnot - s a an adequate compensation for their toss of time. The marquees 
be adapted to any haparaten), ner | om use Tey ace whic of oneok af RY, DW Wis NSE caegy eden prs Lae me 7 aa tastefully festoaned with Dabiles mug-wter, eae fetta 
iy , RD-StTR a ere were two statues of the Queen and Prince Albert, 
oe oh Tien sane uaneaer exe many others of the USTRALASTAN COLONIAL AND GENERAL with coronal fiowers, in the principal marquee ; and a target and 
with the most unqualified satisfaction. A oe B ASSUR ANCE ini ce : balloon, with its verretiate, displayed a mass of beauty which 
mao ema xvited general admiration. There were also stands of Roses, 
a7 asin pmiat RES. Re. The fruit ba fine department of the en, 55 and the ve" 
Ed Esq, RS. |C = M Esq, getables were also very commendable character. 
H ages, - poe s 
a ene Esq. om ese n Esq. Dorking Horticuitural Society.~'The annual show and dinnet 
John ema hes Boe. Giet ta vens took place on August 27, at the Red Lion ™ mn Assembly-room. 
Gideon Colquhous aki pt. James Sin, RN. There was a good exhibition of Fruit, Flowers, &c. ; and att 
John Edwardes Lyall, ae 
ica Walker, E = Show the Seabats sat down to an excellent dinner. After’ 
iven, thi . Barcla: 
Edward Barnard, Esq. J. JH ‘Capper, Esq. T. Richardson, Esq. e the assembly in favour ofhorticulvaral societies, and 
, extra prize, Dr. Gordon, gt. MI- , 
“ ¥ Audit: 
EET-GLASS for SORook Arias Be ree ne ae eee rc bua Deore’ mae 72, Cornhill). = be ggegh ol eer 's meeting periodically to congratalate ech 
“a9 er on their success, and on the general improvement q 
N or SLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, oa id HORTICUL- Physteian, R “Banter more, The i ticulture. The following is a list of the awards :—Ist Pine, Mr 
be farntiven Lire Pay pectfuill rmed that they ‘Manager, Major 3.A. Willows, £ LC. S st., Bedford-sq. | Evelyn, gr. Mr. Dick, 1/. 10s.; 24 ditto, Lord Abinger, gr- Mr. J. 
or the woove srthiie, outer bas no ery yar a Seer etary, Edward Ryley, Esq : So go Me. Co Bowes oS apap igh ae Bess 
a So Success. mh : + . T. Hope, -» gr. Mr. Whiting, 12s. 6d.; 2d » 
a Pome heres upon application to J. german Plate and The following are specimens of the low rates of Premi ger, gr. Mr. J. Gadd, 10s 6d.; 3d ditto, ail Surrey, st - 
ouse, 8, Jermyn-street, St. s, and 100, | the Assurance of £100, which the method of In ae for | Haben, §s.; 4th ditto, Mr. J. Ivery, 7s.; 5th ditto, Right vse 
mw Orders for small 0 uantities of Glass tralasia adopted by this Colapadiy, nail ito omer to the public. | Gopi Et: Mr. Herataze, Se. 185 Punto, Lord Abinges & 
Honse fox Lights er (s/t ae clay, Esq., gr. Mr. Scott, 12s. 6d.; 2 0, oii 
8 accurately cut othe Feqaited sie, and punctually exe- | “8° -| 20 38 ~*~ 30) 60 | Mr. Gadd, ids. ; 3d ditto, Right Hon. H. Goulburn, gr. ig] 
Piity, Precicred Cece ce erie ee en ee, —s—______ ratage, 7s. 6d.; 4th ditto, Mr. R. Gadd, 5s. Ist 9Peaches, 
Putty, Prepared Cement, and every t~:\tisite forGarden Glazing. imaal Fania Wa WHae waz. 1325 59 Howard, gt. ‘Mr. Hislop, se.; 2d ditto, J. B. Hankey, Fit» fe 
rpHE CONIC wi ee PRR BOILERS | invent wed To eienants to the Australasian Colonies, the Company oa mn 6s. ; a fa Barclay, bing Sha oer Bos; 2a HttO, 
by J. poser er ry Ha ottatned any pe ieecthen ol -streeagyei apte sah on amma Mr. J. Ivery, 6s.; 34 ditto, ‘Sir B. Brodie, gr. Mr. Oliver, 4 8 
SHEWEN, Ironm r, &c., Sevenoaks, Kent. emium, = jums .; 2d ditto, 
J. SunweN having had cvery opportunity afforded tim by an | in New Zealand a moderate cater Premios nia oe nee Surrey, gr Mr. sniping» ad ditto, Lord Abinger, gr. SJ 
extensive practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begsto | To ALL —— the Company offers ~s Gadd, 3s. 'st 12 Plums, C. Barclay, Esq., er. Mr. W. Scott 7} 
<i as most efficient an Bngeemeon are it may be seen at oeerepe advantages of the 2d ditto, Lord Monson, gr. Mr. Apted, 5s.; 3d ditto, Mrs. Clay- 
Chan: Sons’ Nu , Vauxhall; M iiges", | tain mech of the  odnniaan in their ronal See eet tet, gr. Mr. Scott, 3s. ” Tst 12 Dessert Apples, H. T. H = 
3 Messrs. Hendersoz . Bineapple- place; Mr. Knight's, | retained, with upon it, being ded portion 'se | sr. Mr. Whiting, tto, Mr. J. Ivery, 55 ; 3 s 
Bing*s road, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Sons, Exet and at e) becom of Aastra, mcted from the Policy | Cherrington gr. Mr. ‘Johnson, 3s. 1st 21b. of Filberts, Mr- Jas. 
pon hae . f s of Premiums, and of Participation Es ding, and Ivery, 5s.; od ditto, Miss Carbone . Mr. uelowe, 
R’S CH mg aca ng full Particulars 4 ditto, C. Barclay, Esq. 7 . W. Scott, 38. 15! 
Es oe ows belay MARKIN NG INK requiring | the Company, No. 126, Bist sane: se eden apace Celery, W. Price, Esq, gr. Mr. G. Croucher, 6s. ; 2d cits, 
Saint Pe Seid. Bomenpone sant erc 4, “Cheapside, CHRISTOPHER COUSINS. Accountant” | C@ Se HA eter att Bh ae ‘etcenboute * 
z n 8 n, ‘- —— anata doctors wed no Rawewacsareesan . Mr. J. Briggs 4 ait 3 
i. o : all Chemis ists and Statione s OR CHILDREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH 5's. wiuikey, Boa, EF- Mr. Barns, 8e.; 20 ditto, Right Bow He 
the New Inks for marking Li the Public against using some of STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDERS.—The good effects | Goulburn, gr. Mr. Heratage, 6s.; 3d ditto, Mr Itt 4s. 
ich are prepared nm without a preparation, man ‘owders in ing a healthy state of the conetiva, | Specimen Plant, J. B. Hankey. Mr. Barns, Oe ees 
cannot stand the test of repeated 46 chemical gore and tien duting the period of teething have n 20 years’ ex. | H- T. Hope, Esq., er. Mr. Whiting, 6s.: 3d ditto. J- peg 
have “ BUTLER’S,” and to soemte eee © proprietor first gave to his own children with | ES4-.8". id, 43. 1st 2 Cockscombs, H. T. Hope, ESQ» 7 
Nea nee great benefit,).during which time thousands of children have | M!- Whiting, 4s.; 2d ditto, Mr. J. Ivery, 3s 1 bgensce7t a Sy 
Hes CONSERVATORIES, been relieved annually from all those distressing symptoms R. Gadd, 4s.; 2d ditto, H.T. Hope, Esq., St- Mr. zs Nap. 
Fixed Sera &c., Earn which children suffer while cutting their teeth; viz —Feverisn | 'St 22 Date ge a Bases = Lrg ath 
and three-light Presi ean at Denes can gdom. Heats, Fits, Convulsions, Sickness of Stomach, and Debilit: per, Esq. (Amareur), 1 3d. ditto, no or. Win- 
kept ready tor im iate use, packed fed mpanted with Relaxation of the Bowels and Inflammation 44 ditto, ditto, 7s. td. tst = dahlias, ( (open to a classes), ea; 32 
gdom ; warranted best material, sap aoe sent to all parts | the Gums.—Prepared and sold in packets at is. 1gd. by J pare ton, 15s.; 2d ditto, Lord Abinger, gr. Mr. J_ Gadd, pg i. 
gehts complete from !/. ss. Garden-Lightes Bane Mt Boxes and “ax, Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, and sold by alt Chemists ang | “ito, Mrs. Clayton, gr. Mr. Scott, 10s.; #th di tto, Right POG c. 
is foot, at Jas. WATTS Sask @nd Giazed, | Medicine Veoders in the Uni ingéom Gontburn, gr. Mr. 73. 6d. ist Seeding Dati cee 6s 
pine, Old Ke tar » Ratereice yee: malactry, Cinta to try them, by enclosing sprog rast Age Sct Decon, Esq” gr. Mr. J. Briggs, &s.; 2d ditto, no - 
en! jetter to , Esq., gr. Mr. J. ; i F : 
will receive a packet by return pg ng ms Tee, PTE | Bd ditto, ditto, 4s. ist plate of Mulberries, extra prize, ROt gg 
= 2 Cucksoguae, ext rete De. 6 har, Matthews, 2% 6% 
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