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ay HE are UAL DINNER of the SUBSCRI BERS | 
to, and FRIENDS of, the GARDENERS’ BENEVOLENT 
MBE | 
INST ITUTION, the } RS of the FLORICULTURAL 
SOCIETY of LONDON, and the NURSERYMEN, GARDEN 
of GREAT 
ERS, ry AMATEUR FLORISTS 
bong? - ace at the CROWN — boron ange gt an h 
THURSDAY, vet tn ARY, 1 at Four 
meee 
ME EETING of the GARDENERS’ BENEVO- 
N. oe FLORICULTURAL pan etd of 
UAL MEETING of the TRADE, at One 
rae » SIN 
The “GENERA L 
o’clock the same day. 
Dinner Tickets 12s 6d. each (including a bottle of wine), may 
obtained of the following Members of the Committee: — 
ar 
nx, Shrublands, ne Ipswich; Bristow 
NDLER, Vauxhall; CHARLWoOD, Covent. 
, Battersea; Grecory, Cirencester; Henper- 
sox, Pine Apple-place; Low, ue Mountioy, Ealing; 
; Os N Byte aton- square; 
on; ‘THomsos 7, Iver; 
TAS RNER, Cornhi Wa 
TkINS, Northampton; Day, Oxford; Dre 
FLANAGAN, Mansion-house- street ; ‘Gas. 
and Co., Bristol; IRLING, Stowmarket; Mack 
eiaaton : Nutrrine, 45, Lesage reat GDEN, ventr y “4 
Ogson, Orange row, Kennington ; neha Se Maresfield ; at 
Wo 
the Ganpexens’ GazerTe Office, 320, stra 
Hon. Sec. of t loricultural Society, onan peices ‘Southampton. 
street, rot oour oh and of Mr. Rearees nz, Hon. Sec. of the Bene- 
volent Society, Albany- road, Kent-ro 
RITAIN, will | 
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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
5 51, 
ATING BY HOT W 
TER. 
OHN WA ALKER, T. JOHN'S "Savane Clerkenwell, 
© Lon begs to inform the Nobilit d Gentry that having 
been fi ears extensively en. in Wi ing Churches, 
s pe 
tals, he can confidently recommend this mode of warming in pre- 
ference teh ar other. Nr soe references can be given W 
it has been su ssful y and a applied. 
EN, N , AND O 
”PRO THEROE ‘md "MORRIS: “have re- 
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-street, Borough, to dis oan on i & urplu: = STOCK 
arly in January next ‘in consequence of his 
or his Country Trade) e), on the Pre emises, White 
ESSRS. 
pe and all kinds 
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numerous as prteig * ecitabie for secon men, Nurserym 
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ORETUM et FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM 
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This day . published, a much-improved and ae edition, 
containing a new chapter on Soils, o} 
Pigott gealeytt a - — ake ICATIONSto AGRICUL. 
+ TURE and GY. Justus Lienic, M.D., 
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Park Iron-works, and Manufa ers, rac’ eet, 
London, annex the following list of pri ‘ot-water Pipes of 
t t description, to assist persons desirous of —s this 
mode of heating in their calculations of the probable 
~ Saag and 
oe pitt 0, =o Troughs for Orchida Doon hou: 
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The much- gett Lewin Boilers made of strong plate-cop- 
, and which requi o furnace or setting in brickwork, from 
51. 5s. upwards. saetr ¢ other description of Boilers of the 
most approved constructi 
Further particulars may mo obtained at the Warehouses, Grace- 
Prat Lac halrscab e also may be seen a ee on of patterns of 
pang snd Sead wire Fencing, Hurdles, 
da Iron Bed- 
H 
= WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
2 a agin Lago dy DWELLING-HOUSES, 
RCHES, and MA ga omni eee py Ban gor 
tag very te charges, erected by D. 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, be tated gal 
2) 
ot experience in the erection of 
mprove- 
ntioned purposes, have, by i 
sted in their practice, rendered their ‘hom of heat- 
ing only very josie be = very 5 hyn a have combined 
im the appara’ ith e charge. They 
have dy bathe a Treland, for 
D. and E. Bar.ey also construct im metal criptio: 
Horticaltural gre ag spa and Sashes, and invite Seatenen, gentle- 
mm to an inspection ot their vari 
men, and the arious peas 
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exhibiting, amongst other — bes orks, an extremely ‘complete and 
convenient ki Us, adapted — ued 
and E. Barnsy were the first to introduce metaliie curvili- 
near houses to horticulturists, and refer to the Conservatory 
attached to th as one of mse besides many 
others in this country and on 
Continent. 
D.and E. Bai.zy haye prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
amp o9 which are ae ready for immediate Genres; ‘oe 
to introduce to public notice anew Trough Pipe, beth Orchi- 
daceous or other Houses where _—S is constantly, or at inter- 
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Mr. Frenc —On the Drainage of Land. 
re - semaemai aie the Comparative Feeding Properties of 
‘pemig ys and Swedish Turnips. 
M.P.— On the Sue of Magnold-wurzel. 
— On Cottage ape rao 
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Wuite’s Report of Results in . Thorough Draining and Sub- 
Mr. 
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Shropshire. 
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at 
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