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splendid. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 30.—1852.] SATURDAY, JULY 24. [Price 6d. 
i kain Ba . úi Pa co NIUMS, ET LASS PRESERVE JARS.: 
Agi So Society ng anure, Maud... ... . . . . . . 476 4 D begs to inform the BAJ that he has an 2. d s. d. 2 
t Lewes S cessrececsecee b — 
* 4 = Cool 57925 -frae ae 1 3 we collection of DE DELPH HIN [UMS in fall bloom 1 Diameter... pi with lia ee A 70 each, 
— Mee ge neat z eee (9 4 t 20 varieties), . and several unsurpassed | E ttre mn eee „ 
2 nin Rr D Single and Double varieties, raised in 1851 by him ; also many : —— ” 1252 
Butte e r OO 1 5 erbaceous * — —— d fancy y sorts) ; ee 1 „ able: 9% 12 „ 
— improvement ia making 477 ¢ ——— . 4696 > lly * Baty Standard es, ees, t A 1 3 * ons 1 ; » 
— 2 — . eee g a — e. s. —4 ¢ | Flow — ‘Shrubs, weil worthy ye ae of an — k . i ” ' : 9 2 
15 : — N Pioner ‘Gardens and Shr New Sante a erent in oe eS E 23 
° e ardens and rubberies, ee perepted m Ge) r aa & ek ore * 
* sat Wholesale and ketas by Jiurs Pakura and Co 
y To be seen at D, Woon’s, Welton 116, Bishopsgate-street Without. r 
m randa 
—— di 7 on in. 467 — 
wastes, beg =e secevsonee 469 ¢ 
e Cot oticed , E e 
Walka. w 2&2 %% 468 8 
es, of.. 45 Weeda, on — . vera 463 6 
„ r Aerieulturai Show- Wheat growing, word in season 
n on 473 b 
— z. b 
Machines Wr.. % . 
CALCEOLARIA, 
CINERARIA 
aid heute GEORGE HENDERSON d SON, 
ington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, are now 
prepared — forward by pos SEED ofthe above choice Flowers, 
saved from first-rate v es. 
NOTICE OF REMOVAL FROM 28, CORNHILL. 
AWE, COTTRELL, anp BENH inen, * 
AND Fronts (Successors to Mr, Frederi » Warn , beg 
ully to intim: sow bo to their fiends and the 7 the public 
moved their rı 
Horses, ne 4 
Horticultural — 469 e 
Labour stands on =e ae 
—L[— . 47 
= . =. * per 3 
eces- 
best and 
and 
tablishment, 
faases: oe 
to almost ail parts of the kingdom, at the lowest market prices. 
_— to be addressed to Jo 
Nursery, near Hull.—J — 24. 
TURNIP SEEOS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. 
UTTON anD SONS have just harvested fine crops 
of the leading — of TURNIP SEEDS of — growth 
of 1852, which they are delivering CARRIAGE FREE BY RaiLwar 
ders, or OHN 
= tions for 
SUTTON — Son 
eed Grow pp pr Berke. 
O HN ai RNER AND SUNS, 
CRESCENT, JEWIN STREET, eneak N, 
MANUFACTU Soak 
FIRE ENGINES, 
ENGINES, 2 starred. 
a. for dur- 
May be obtained of any Ironmonger in Town or Country. 
The 3 Department No. 3, Lau 
annon-street, London. 
HE BEST TWO TURNIPS FOR LATE 
SOWING.—These 3 8 
pages well on 
RID 
PUTTE 8 223 SIX. WEEKS TURNIP 010 
e free by Rail if not less than two gallons, 
= folowing have from some of the largest 
p growers in the kingdom, and leading Members of the 
Royal . N j 
n, near Henley-on-Thames, — Your Hybrid 
urnips are particularly true and fine, You may 
ay tong sf name to any one yo ai 1 
sham, near Oxford.—I was much pleas 
— iy ee Turnips, and shall be a — r again nex — 
season 
From Brecon. I am happy to tell you my Turnips are really | 
Jouw Sutton and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berke. 
ROTECTION OF PLANTS FROM THE — oat 
OF aga ha — — Use of hie F. A L HAIR © 
ent, where a 2o 
From 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. 
OYD’S PATENT SCYTHE and the ce — 
STEEL DIGGING FORKS.—Born’s Seythe | — e of 
e 
being 8 to any angle using it, a = 
requires the aid of a blacksmith; when out of — 4 it t shuts up 
like a clasp-knife. The Ch thu ments 
upon it: We gladly state that Mr. Borp's Scythe — well 
the t, ally with his late ingenious | 
and provement. ”—G. C., 15th May, 22 The 
el Digging Forks are 2 — i by M . Mechi. 
22 has — er work 
with og 4 ‘other fas cy, * —— a anning — 
ne Ha Fad cent. a i — — — * — 
Wu = = 1 d Mach 
— —— „ Upper T — ae — 
bridge. 
z go EP Se 
R Pyje PATRONAGE. 
ANKS anp SON, Macaine 
LEXAN 
Makers, eae Forfarshire, respectfully. solicit notice 
their Improved GRASS CUTTING — ROLLIN 
Lane ma! ha NS, the complete succes which, 
ge excellence and superiority over all other 
— — of the kind, ooh w been fully rity over d. 1 
. and further rieker be — yatin feanked 
mare for London : Messrs, W. Dodds and Co., 102, Leaden 
hall. and 
Yo 
gh: Messrs. Das: 
’s 3 aie vate La 
bels, 
free. T have 
ows rss Bat TENT . 
PUMIGATORS, which 
to the 
FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. 
. TENT CAST-IRON 
UMPS, for the use of Farms, 
Co 8 Manure Tanks, Ie ma 
—— 115 0 
Patent a with 15 feet of 
lead pipe attached, and 
— and n nuts a for 3 
London. 
cription of Mach 
Every des inery 
x 2 Ravsing and nee Water, — bg Steam, Horse, or 
ual power. rden s. &. 
Fire and Ga Engine 
The — — to the Trade. 
ANNED n 2 Ba Protection of Fruit 
à Birds, and for the securi 
x ardens or Raso at fee! L 
& .- At 1 “on Co.’s, 
Ken'-road, Lond 
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. 
S. NEWALL Axp of 
Lightning Conde 5 afre the 
Nobility, Ci ; "i they supp! g ng ctors, 
with the Parii and all clips compiere For 3 at ls. the foot, 
f the builds 
„K NEWALL ay AND C0.˙8 PATENT O COPPER ROPE 
CONDUCTO R 888 — e ects, Engineers, and 
scientific men, al parte o ngdom. 
nd Warehouse, 130 „Strand, London, 
GLA FOR may sige ong ATARIA 
Cut to wae pe Da not 
. h. E. . d · 
3d. to 33d. by 4, 64 by4 „ 013 0 
21 2 „ „ Bh. 0 54 7 by 5, 73 by54 ... O15 0 
3 i to 73d. 8 by 5, 8 bv — 015 0 
In Crates -að “is ft., 16 oz., | 8 by 6, 8 bys „ 0 17 6 
24d. per 9 by 7, 10 by8 1 0 0 
for Con- 
HARTL EY’S PATENT 2 en hs GLASS 
servatories, 2 — ber 22 “yer — Skylights, 
* ch thick. Pac of 50 fe 
6 by 4 and 63 eran Ve rg 7 by eed Ti by bj... 
8 by 6 and 8¢ by 6ġ...13s. 6d. | 9 by 7 and 10 by&.. 2.85 
FOREIGN GLASS, of v epee lit myer i 
in cases of 200 feet, and in sizes 9 rom 29 by : to 44 by 
30 inches, at 383,, 40s., to 42s. per case. 
HARTLEY'S PATENT QUARRY GLASS, 
K PANS 
as the foreign ones, but superior in colour, 
The same size a 
make, and quality, at 2% each, or 218. per dozen, as recom. 
mended by Ga ptain Stanley Carr. 
GLASS CHURN THERMOMETERS, for regulating the 
Temperature of Cream 
LORD CAMOY’S MILK SYPHONS, LACTOMETERS, 
GLASS CREAM POTS, ke. be. 
CUCUMBER TUBES, PROPAGATING AND BEE GLASSES, 
* TILES AND SLA TES, WASP TRAPS, 
PLATE, CROWN, AND ORNA MENTAL Sa, 
SHADES — ORNAMENTS, P 
every Article in 
HORTICULTURAL Ghas WAREHOUSE, 116, diii 
gate-street Without, London 
OMAR MILLINGTON'S ‘FOREIGN —— 
GLASS is far e to any 
as cheaper. In 100-feet boxes packed live 
by 4 and 6}by 4}. io — s oe 
7 80 5 74 by z 5 ne 15 0 
8 s 5 and 8 by V 
„ / p Se 
9 i JJ a ea 
12 10 oe Og C 
And many other sizes, tto order in various 
yy odo taining lance Sheet, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at 
Rouen "PLATE, gen — . flat, 3 in. — . 
In sizes under — gengi 
Hand Frames, — Tiles 
ses; Wasp 
— bannt Et. 
ay.— Estab) ished 100 y 
LASS FOR ee kip ETC. 
B — sh ee, = —— 3 2d. to 3d. 
per square foot, for the usual 81 nired, 
feet of which are kept ready packed 9 t 
Lists of Prices and Estimates forwa plication, for 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN G ASS, GLASS 
TILES an ES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
GLASSES, GLASS MILK ere PATENT P BATA GLASS, 
ORNAMENTAL 9 and GLA SS SHADES, 
s HETLET and a pi 9 mahi are, don. 
e Ga rdeners’ OUAR first Saturday in each month. 
HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES, ETC. 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
DENCH, PATENT HOTHOUSE works, 
„ «Roa, awe superior = al paris of sag 
ingdom, h a 
eae execute; he bas been ct the nu to have perfect 
d powerful machinery * to orders, 
and can now 
e 
uli m 
rich Pa —— ed S painting 
Railw: way — . — 
been fitted, and eve — perlen marked pre 
Greenhouse 16 ft. 6 weer long, 12 ft. ete 400 9 
24 ft. 6 ins. long, do, 3801. 1 8s. 84d.; 28 ft. 6 ian . 
15 ft. rafter, 712 ft., wei Os. ad. Heating by Hot Water on the 
most approved and economical prin 
wires 
Patent Sashes for Pits aud P each Walls, &., 7d. and 8d. per 
foot, super. 
