THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
Stutley, Grace Darling, Hemmingford Beauty, 
Queen of England, Wilmer’s Laytonia, Wain 
of the Mill, Agrippina, Wilmer’s Momus, V 
anthea, Bora Campbell, Martin’s P 
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‘Sharpe’s Unig 
626 
WORKS ON GARDENI NG, 
Published by Wicu1am Situ, 113, Fleet-street. 
HE LADIES’ FLOW ER-GARDEN OF ORNA- 
ISTERNS, nage TROUGHS, &c., 
oo rticultural purpose: 7Epwanp BECK, Pisoni 
turer, Siewesth, near Bren’ aed. rders, Working Drawin 
x _ ney Slat Ee ae Paooes on Boe. &c. TAL ANNUALS. By Mrs. Lovpon. In 48 beautifully Moonraker, dads Id’s iar _— gg ayo rs Wellington Groom's 
coloured plates, containing upw: d: Three hundred Figures of S579 zo ae % ce estor, Pigott’s Zimmer. 
RITISH SHEET-GLASS for HOR AL PURPOSE the most showy and Santen’ ANNUAL FLOWERS, full , rat sasaagy- Madame La eis Boothman’s Victoria. 
OBLEMEN, GENTLEM EN, — HORTICUL- pov a ge bec their cultur oe lettered, 22. 28.5 or half- Hanoy een +09 reap 8 raigebnis ‘oronation, 
JTURISTS generally, are respectfully informed that they | bound m 0, gilt prem at eain: Phiox owitstiord. pn ae irecuttantees a S i 
ay be furnished with s Prices, and eve articular re- Seinieluis Cardinalis, Salvia patens, Fuchsia fulgenis, an a 
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2 WER GARDEN OF ORNAMENTAL BULB- 
Foe Bet My arg Rie tall has LADIES’ FLO In 58 coloured Plates, con- ret ayy sors edistagionee ns, Erica am mpulla acea, radiata, 
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lass house, 9, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, and 100, | taining above Three Hundred Figures of the most desirable Bulb- yen Wesphalingia, Juli 
Gastticrs. none. y ous Flow rs, with descriptions an ck Givetiomd: fol F cultivation Brachycomelberiiolia Phlox omnilors, , Roellaciliata, Rondeletia 
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Houses ed the ion ak to the required size, and pesetmly rod 21. 18s. Hack Hambureh, Muscat of pf nihbaarsigg pelentnga gs RAPE: 
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cuted upon the lowest anes terms. Window Lead, Solder, 
tty, Pr Cemen very r a e for Garde 5 Glazing. 
RIES, &c., Made 
Esti LADIE ES’ COMPANION TO THE FLOWER GARDEN; | &tay’s Mignonne, Roy 
bein Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Ornamental Plants tive. APRIC : 
onally grow: wn in Gardens and Shrubberies, — full directions 
on Iscap 
and ised complete in all parts of ne Kingdom. One, two, | for ~— ea By Mas. Loupon. In volume. ~ afi ! 
and three-light Cncuuaber aad Midon Boxes ae Lights ‘of all 8vo, Ww ‘ous Woodcuts, ose sai the proc a— ee CELE roi enaagg ur’s New White, Rey acon Peas: 
sizes kept ready for immediate use, packed and sent to 1 p Graiti via Peace sag i ering, &c. &c. Price 6s. cloth. tks - runs jae fa Carrots: Altringham, Long 
of the gdom ; warranted best material. Two-light Boxes and Orange. naisate he indsor, Scarlet Runners, Crap cour ured, 
Lights complete from t/. $s. Garden- Made and Glazed, E LADIES’ MAGAZINE OF GARD NG. By Mr Prizes were awar “st to Cottagers for Potatoes a and Car 
Is. per foot, at JAS. yore Sash Mamafactory, Claremont-} Lovpon. Publishing in Monthly nauaere. Nese 8vo, with tia. eres © Colmore, W. Pits Laat 4 wd — e Bs "Thon mpson, 
- 3 a + - rs. New. 
place, Old Kent-road. __ Refer mee given. pa bec Plates and Woodcuts, and 32 pages of letterpress. Price halt = Prinn, Sir R. Wot ley, Mis. Dolphin, sa» 1 nae ay 
OTTAM pee ENGINEERS and IRON- Mrs. Blackman, Mr. W. Irving, Miss Wallace, Lady 
FO Ri ckets, Mr. Hodges, 
T, OXFORD-STREET; 
Pineries, &c., by Hot 
YTTAM’S PATENT BOILER, which h roved to most 
economical in fuel, an fectualin durabilit s of 
ears. Also Conical Hot-water 
nd st 2 
1200 Raving: been ct use for many y' - 
Boilers nm Conservatories and Forcing-houses built; Stages 
G houses and La i 
teach the Science and Practice of thi 
ment of the Flower, Fruit, Kitchen, wn md 
beers nu 7 
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THE SUBURBAN HORTICULT URIST; or, an Attempt to 
Culture and Manage- 
Forcing Garden, & 
By J.C. eer 
, demy 8vo, price 
ous Jog. ings on Wood. 
In Twelve Numbers 
en e 
ARLEY Ss BRN T EME LIBRARY, for the Use 
oe oe, = Arnott, Mr. Hurlston, Mr. 
Dovey, Mr. Middlemiss, re Pom ees, Mr. Holbert, Mr. Bryan, 
Mr. Rider, Mr. Dale, Mr. Utt ‘ 
DUMFRIES HORTICULTURAL SHOW. 
28th anniversary epee | Hy this Society — soos: in the 
g allery ofthe New Mar arkets on the 16th inst. The show of Fruit 
m 
and Stands for ores wns; Iron Dablia-sticks and and Flowers was more ited than usu al on ai a sary occa. 
Trainers ; Cast-iron Bo: ney Cagamber Hand-lights ; Tallies, of Schools, ae tudents, Artists, and Mechanics. | sions, o i Se rainy nature of the season, the absence of 
with and wit! numbers + iron Numbers for Dahlia Roots | It is the purpose of 3 Work to furnish ries of Elementary | heat till very recently, and the numerous branch societies that 
im the winter; Garden Engines, Cast-iron Rollers, Mowing Ma- | Treatises on M pe ical Science, ada to the wants of t have sprung from the parent trunk established in Dumfries, now 
chines, Syringes, Fumigators, pole, Hoes, Spades, Shovels; | public at large. To youth of either sex at public and private | nearly thirty years ago. Still y beautif cles were shown 
Garden Tools in chests complete ; Garden Chairs and Stools for | schools, to persons whose e been ni cted, or th in the Fruit and Floral departments,such as Grapes, Melons, 
one or more persons; po asa Veouk, Wire Basket-work hose attention has not bee: irect arly life to such | Peaches, Apricots, Plums. &c. ; Dahlias, Hollyhocks, Pansies, 
and Trainers, Fruit-gathe Garden-pots, Shears and Pruning- | studies, and to Artists and Mechanics, these little works will | with a creditable yariety of other Flo’ f extra articles, we 
knives, Scythes, Daisy Rakes, Transplanters, Watering-pots, &e. | be found particularly suited. rinciples of the various ed large Onions, Carrots, Turnips, Savoys, and Cabbages, 
&c. Improved Running Fencing, Hurdles, Strained Wire Fen- | Sciences are rendered as. familiar and Espa ee near to our own at Couheath, by Mr. Johnston. Bailie Beek tas sheaf 
F Hare and Kabbit-proof Fencing, Pheasantries, Wire | commonest ideas as possible ; the demonstra’ of Liiepacs ge of Peas to the exhibition, of a new and highly pro! ariety 
es, and every description of Wirework, Agricultural | are made plain for the mind, rand ven for the enh i ; and t which is called the Sickle Pea, from the marked "esemblane the 
Machines, and Fernishing Ironmongery: Dr. a yong Elements rs each Scietcear ced, not only to their Saglest pod bears to an instrument which is wielded so usefully in ga- 
Anglo-Belgic Cooking. Stoves, &c. &¢.—Show R at their | but to their shortest form. thering in the fruits of the earth. 
y 2, WINSLEY-STREET, OxFoRD-St raReT . — TEM OF be ee oo trae os Containi Winning Varieties.— Portulacea Thellusoni is the only one 
rma te Wiipern ‘Ta SS » mac e ements 0! uclid as is etree ned. 
TY LET, a NURSERY not a large one—but i and sufficient for a right understanding of every Art ane Science by a Clark, gr. to J. J. Hope Johnstone, E: MP. 
excellent state of cultivation, and well cropped. Partie’ ‘ ding Truths and ‘ft Prewctpl z 7 
; in its leadin sb ae Me ra, pea eg aR- | J, Webster, gr. to J. H, FNraxweil, Esq.; Mr. Hastings G. Craig: 
may be known by applying to ee Noble and Co., poe pee LkY¥, A.B. Fourth Edition, 4s. 6d. cloth. toys. Lyon, & e: SW. Maxwell, Esq. Gia ta 
chants,_ Fleet-street, Leen 8 r. John Saset Nurse: 2. COMPANION TO THE PO PRE AR GEOMETRY. In which | §' ‘yearmont. Mr. cg Wells , Me. 5 cenhdayy ‘eioaharée “a 
Rick sid <= the Elements of Abstract Science cited ati bn illustrated, and | 7. Maxw “tf "Esa. ; Mr. J. Fergusson ; Mr. Colquhoun, gr. to Hy 
O BE DISPOSED ¢ OF, by Private Contract, the rendered practically useful to the vari is purposes of Life, ‘with Stewart, Esq. 
LEASE of-a compact Runemey; of which 374 a ws Ke e yee gt is aURA % 4 ba cloth. 
° A »with a Section on | 7 ILTU 
are yet nero g Sg Yor pelea Proportions and Progressions. Third mena Pine - cloth. KENT AND CANTE ee SOCIETY AND HORTICULTURAL 
4, A SYSTEM OF POPULAR TRIGONOMETRY, both Plane ; 
and Spherical, with Popula eatises on Logarithms, and thea On, Sept. 14th, the last shov ae Sok ¢ ord bed bay ort ha 
Hy Sec “oe: St old Old Palece tea-gardens. appeat of the nm 
seek this limited knowledge of these pra pees aby dive Heures, Peiclpaly from the Famed 
Muses, Bacchante, Pomona, and Music. es. She phe com ag hig 
about two dozen sue pains Lape e good and ral 
agnificent show of Datlias, plone by the ter, 
There was 
NU sea on Saag — jer and Publishers to Maixemily: |g. Oxenden; and afew good Cockscombs. The dis maw Ae bed fruit 
eae NURSERY SEED BUSI pabrhit Sate sink d far surpassed the flowers; there was an excellent as: nt of 
ESS, with an omer ryt apentge thri e nearly ev kind. In one collection alone (th Rev. wv G. Pp. 
Pome of land well stonted- wish bbe Evergreens, Frit ke i COUNTRY SHOWS. arsh’s), there were 53 sorts. The Pattagers s’ Vegetables were 
Lag Rakes house, Seed-shop, two Greentiou on ant BIRMINGHAM HORTICULTURAL ig cal particularly good. Some Celery sent by G. Ladd weighed 
sachad witht columbia 9 aoong:? 4 Addncintes. tks ator Tue third exhibition was held at the Botanic Gar m July | 7 Ibs. a though not full-grown i pia ants shown by Mr: 
z hs gel Fae ky Esse: a ren ick mene the 2oth. The day was'showery oad unfavourable, — soared Masters were numerous and beautiful. Among t : parti. © 
pete to Lond re b rail a A be tak k ith ‘late standing, there was a good attendance of company. Some of the | cularly observed Acropera Loddigesii, Epidendrum fat featuth, 
ie ves pan Agr a aken with immediate | more remarkable specimens on the tables were 26 Orchidaceous xillaria Deppei, Zygopetalon Mackaii, Pas: . 
o M 
Seedsmen, Fleet-street; or the Prenioton on the e p 
ramet ee and Mortis, Auctioneers and Valuer: 
remises ; or 
s, Leyton 
ICULAS AND a ae ite 
hyp Sy Eaeeator of the late Mr. T. s Hoee be eg to 
vate contract, the whole of their valuable 
and Beneath pon ty of AURIC — and TULIPS; the 
former consists of about 900 Plants, and comprises m most of the 
Xeellent Seedlings. 
a most favourable opportunity for 
about growing Auriculas and Tulips, aaiae 
sold a decid wary re dy is 7 
lars, peeks at 55, aT. Bartow Road, Paddington. 
GSLAND.—-TO SONS Rie 
e Premises; at the p:inci 
ere Americaak 
N.B.—G. ar Buwyney will in futare penile p all preenee “he may 
ad byte Sin with fein A ite Nursery, at Maryland Point, Stratford, 
d farthe: er partic iculars will be given ture Advertisem 
en in fui ents. 
OR CHILDREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH. 
STEEDMAN’S aueeretee 4 POWDERS.—The good effects 
of these Powders in preserving a healthy state of the constitu- 
relieved annoally from ali those di 
tee ee Suffer while cutting their teeth; viz —FEVERISH 
pect ES CONYULSt me ae SICKNESS OF STOMACH, 
LITY, accom ed with Re eeaen ation of the Bowels — 
Tndianstantion of sold in packets 
ie. ee by J. Seino ua Cheata, § Walworth, Surrey, and wold 
ar peter hesorgseag Md Venders in the United Kingdom ; 
letter to ‘te {6 ey them, by enclosi og @ shilling in a 
pans =e = Srhet by return of post, 
( BSERVATIONS on SAO Pony a 
the HONEY-BEB, by Pawecie Hemes. 
A New Edition, with Memoir of the ates, bene 
ee 
London : Printed for Thomas Tegg, No. 73, 
sold by all other Booksellers, sally 
Esq. ; rispa 0! 
laria d large Eri 4 q. A display of 
frui Mr. Beddard, gr. to the Earl of Stamford and War- 
rington, amongst which were fine Grapes, Peaches, and Melons ; 
also some g Pines and other fruit from the garden of J 
Cc 
red with fine- grown 
Sons had a collec- 
‘antle leya meleagris, Cat- 
GREENHOUSE PLAN @ grandifiora, 
Fuchsia Standishii, Mesembryanthemum multifi ea MARYL- 
LIDACER: Amaryllis ied pe Bs cw id viridifiora, 
ventricosa vestitoides, ventri Pex. ONIUMS: splendidum, 
ic ple 
Conservatiy ve Ww — the pine ‘Smith's superb. . CALCEo- 
Sarriczossis : Barelayana and picta 
Arg ‘oisett 01 
Dubarry, Fanny Pa Puiees: Queen, Enville, Black Antigua. 
Grapes : White e Tokay, Black Hambargh, Muscat of Alexandria, 
PEACHES A RineEs: Red Magdalen, pg Peach. 
+P emp rien Bestioa, Beech cd APPL Margaret. 
Cnereies: Mayduke, Elton. Srrawserries: Enevitt's e, 
Myatt’s Pine, Elton. . RAsrperries: Red Antwerp. Goos 
BERRIES: Young Wonderful. CurRanTs ite Dutch, Black 
Naples. Cucumprrs: Manchester Defiance. Kipnwey Buaxs: 
Dun, kied. Poratrors: Aubrey Kidney, Early Fu 
Turnres: Early Stone, Early Duteh. Cerery : > throne 
Lerrvces: Bath Cos, Drumhead. In addition to the above, 26 
Cott: ’ prizes ere . 
Wi .—T. Insleay, ae 
oe » Esq.; T. Williams, 
ef. to J. Willmore, Esq. ; » er. to WwW. Robins, Esq. ; 
T. Bartlett, BP ean Houghton, ge J. Olift, gr. to W. C. 
Alston, Esq. ; ‘arpenter, gr. bi. Eta sega Ba sores 
gr. to J. Mason, Esq. ; Messrs. 5. Pi & Sons; Mr. J. Moore; 
Mr... F. Brewer ; i edsam, Esq 3; Mr. W. 
Earl; G. + Fishes, gr 
field, gr. to’ J. ‘Mason, 
CHEL HORTICULTURAL RAL AND FLORICULTURAL 
ASSOCIATION. 
fourth exhibition took place July neve th. 
Winning Varteties. CARNATIONS: Brown’s Bishop of Glow. 
cester, cae Earl Grey, Queen clade, Duke: of Devon- 
shire, Beech’s Friendship, td Cave, Pope’s Victory, Lady Ridley, 
Duchess 7 Ne le, Flora Garland, aire Carter, Wi a 
bett, tay New ag Eliza, , Jaqnes’s Rose Flake, 
fi i on Queen, Violet bs 
Adelaide, Bright Phebus, William T¥., Duchess of Kent, Lydia, 
Sw 
Lydi 
King, Colonel = the Blues, Ely’s Lady Gardener, King 
*s Rainbow, Purner’s Princess Chi 
Append, | ofthe Woven, Carvin 
Wilmer’s Regina. Scent: Martin’s ee ae 
Mr. Vesavious, Amott’s Seedling, Martin’s Prince George, Seed- 
Ling, Martin’s Queen of Victory, ‘Wood's Phetard, will 
O 
C mene nd so long as it im- 
¢ gratification it has this rer: we firmly believe, 
ing i ort. 
“innin ‘arieties.—Stove: Pereskia Bleo, Philibertia ion 
Greennovse : Sollya heterophyii 
A ‘4 idi r 
ANNU Impatiens candida, Impatiens by 
Hope, Defiance, Argo, Conservative, Brides 
Metella, Marquis,of Lothian, Pic tah ick, Audion 7 H er, Du 
D aoa 
Mz. 
ort, Bot Mr. enime, 
Rev. €. P.M 
The Annual Gran 
Room, on Friday las' 
the finest kinds in culties tion Ww 
the neighbourhood. Th bi he 
Burbery, of Stonieigh, for the best 24 blooms. a 
prize was awarded to Mr. Sadler, gt-, ous 
near Alcester, for his fine Splendid = ee 
which is one of the most 348 en varieti 3 
a rich velvet puce, and i ae mei: symumettY Barbery> 
Mayle and Co., of the Semana ursery, an a " 
exhibited collections, but re ae; 
layed seaghec: as! 
= < cake the fin collection of be oy ay oe 
acied and pact The arrangements for t 
jadickouis, ‘and elicited, as they deserved, the highest praise 
all present. 
The d 
co 
comp were highly, commen 
Ww. 
bageeagrarg* ways HORTICULTURAL SHO 
The last show for the kk place on Sept. 15 
Castle Grounds. 
Winning Varieties. —WNéne reported. 
Winners.—cC. A. se Ea 
in the 
. &. Blackstone, Bsa 
Bras 
Me 5. Coke 
Ss. Haves’, Esq: 
Clarke, . Mr. 
at 
