THE 
GARDENERS” 
CHRONICLE. 
per lb—2s, 0d. 
“LARGE WHITE BELGIAN CARROT 
LONG n vine eee Ti tes do, 1 3 
0 
pry aga LONG RE 19 
Sa 
or small quantities of the fines t ET * 
Also the finest MANGOLD WURZEL, 
and ITALIAN RYE GRASSES, &e. 
RA al Seeds ; also Faoin Prices 12 rg trade 
— Bs tablishment, Sudbury, S 
THE E EARLIEST KNOWN 3 RB, YES! i = 
OTTERILL’S strong-rooted new see edlings of 1847. 
JAMESI I and 3 not before offered to the 
e trade an “the | cS ag Hed to turn 
a2 te now i 
their purchase to Bes 3 1 
¢ open air, upon the cold hille of Lancas a gre x ants, 
from which he is now pulling, and has pulled for mar — 4 to 5 
weeks back, 12 to 14 oz, stalks, and ty o donbt that in 
the southern counties it will be Awe at th beginning of 
March. Jamesi, 48. €d. ; S 22 s, 5s. Trade as usual. 
Wm. W. Borrezitt, Marsden, near Bu AI Lancashire. 
EW AND D RELEGT PL 
W. 3 T, &e., Tivoli, 
which are no 
distinct ANTIRRH 1 bree 38. 3 and dis. 
tinct varieties. for 6s. e SALY 38. 12 extra 
— . — varieties, 3 | Mera aet sat 
for 6s, 12 HELIOTROPIUMS for 4s, 5 
URREA STRIGILLOSA (the best for bedding out), f 
12 fine ss pe Ege MENES fo r 6s, 12 ANAGALLIS, 
searlet and blu t CHRYSA 
on EMUMS for 1 tra fine very superb varieties for 
6s. 8 —5 1 out Plants, wee as Lobelias, Senecios, 
Ager Alonso , oo “apd ; 12 extra fine distinet 
i 2 for 6s. cas qog sent post free, securely 
mees * any risk 07 ee y 
hoice varieties of DAHLIAS early in May, 12 fine show 
xtra new varieties for 
sd ng 
8 f. 
8 for 6s, ; D superior for 8 12 e 
15s. ; 12 fine fanc bar for 6 
atalogues of the a may be 
tion, enclosing a 8 phone A remittance or reference 
respectfully requested from ae — 
JENN 
DWARD TILEY be Sa — ounee to the . 
4 a 
raised, 
It es ee 83 ones numerous amateurs 5 i nursery- 
BROWN are enabled 5 ‘supply any of the | 
| — supply them with a 
obtained on prepaid sapai | 
che cae EL LLIS of 
— Agriculturists and Deale 
prepared Re daek ly Turnip seed of the finest Danity, & 
pesen, for cash, 
SCOTT’S HYBR per lb. 10d. 
POMERANIAN GLOBE | $ — 9d. 
WHITE GLOBE 8d. 
GREEN GLOBE 
oved varieties on similarly low terms. 
Caistor, Lincolnshire, 
s, that they are 
at very low 
»” 
Other appro 
1 RED CARROT per 1s. 6d. 
The Trade supplied at wholesale prices, delivered free at any 
or Sco tland, having direct communication 
shels. 
* Se ott's H ybrid, o he 
hardiest, attains the ae Size, and is the ak en 
for y 
V HITET BELGIAN anp OTHER CARROT SEED, 
YELLOW GLOBE AND QFE a SN WURZELS, 
LIVERPOOL AND OTHER SW 
The above-named articles an eo had genu of h 
aid to London or Bristol ; nai if tin eon consider 
ced pri 
gro sth, carriage pai 
able quantities, they will be charg ed at very re 
Priced Lists will be ‘forwarded or on ys to JOHN Surres 
and Sons, por rsery, Reading, Ber erks. 
ENUINE CIDER: E eki FOR DRAFT OR 
ING. 
n famous y its CIDER, 
DEVONSHIRE has ir eee 
s much an nd 
and when obtained dn in à pure 9 pons ae state, 
and CO., 13, Octagon, Plymouth, beg to 
ores abs nobi ae gentry, = the ogre in general, that they 
firs u the following terms. 
A new cask (value 8s.) — TWELVE GALLONS of well. 
conditioned, bright, bottling CIDER 5 to some wine 
ma as champagne), will be forwarded, freight paid by steamer 
to London, Cork, Dublin, Belfast, Sligo, Southampton, or Fal- 
e 
For a Post- office Order value Twenty — 
+* To persons taking ten casks at one am on 
ven 3 making eleven for 10 
LL N LE and Co., Cider 3 
A 3, Octagon, Plymouth. 
AET MERE eas for Sale, at 6s. * dozen. 
e Hens were imported the autumn before last from 
Andalusia. They are beautifully speckled, — nd m 
to the black Spanish. —.— are pen as a breed by them- 
selves, or for the improvement of our bree ds. As layers they 
are unequalled, Bag in the aa es — aas of their 
The Advertiser begs 
disappointed in gran as them last year, that they can now be 
supplied, as he got over last autumn some more of these Hens, 
amongst which were some fine white ones of great beauty. The 
of Mr. LEONARD — 5, Penton- street, 
Tney can be packed 
will 
an ail withou 
—— form ection, for its noble ng 
2 a the report of the Bath ee Society, i 
the Bath Chronicle, July Ist, 1847,— should have s tated 
men, who have seen it, to = the best = ever witnessed. It 
— em of any e and strikin 
Bath and Cheltenham * July 21st, * 
sr visited Mr, the plea collection bi Roses 
— 
Fuchsias. ant nin addition to th ence as 
viewing hi: rsery, we wer praed 2 find that he 
has anata in 9 — of the most splendid 
hey e Li he fair an ordinary v ist whose name 
it bears, Jenny Lind,“ it will pe receive at least a fair 
share of es favour, It is difficult to convey a just appre- 
ciation of th ts of thi autiful shad. "The deep rich 
green foli 5 with its delicate pearl-like flowers, at 
once gives it a eminence when vie a coll k 
habit — e plant is exe , With good foliage; every t 
rti 
itis is is of — a. Se geet * 
The — 
g of notice, 
‘forists om other Sats of the a al 
ds of spectators, and was aw nied an extra — cate 
competent judges ; paieti Santa = es 
= — ad more than 50 immense bloom them, and all 
panied at one —.— —— e 80 were ordered last season by 
and Nurse ho have seen i oom. 
‘aia healthy pleme 5 will lbe sent out — — the 17th of April, 
=- ni óa. —— 1 2 isi allowance to thə trade — 
sae 
an and lorist, 
W 04 \NTELO, t T pare and Patentee of the 
». HY T DRO- INCUBATOR for Hatching and Rearing Poul- 
try, (which is manufactured solely by Samuel Gant, 19, New 
Road, near Gower-street,) continues to receive orders for his 
Apparatus, A single e-tray machine for 100 eggs is 20 guineas ; 
a two-tray ditto is 40 guineas, and others fens Pe: to size, 20 
guineas being the price of every tray for 100 eggs. 
The second edition of Mr. CANTELO’s Pamphlet is published 
by W. STRANGE, Paternoster-row, and may be had for 6d. ; post 
free 4d. extra. 
GEEDS. n OF HAUR ANON STREET. 
AS GIBBS AND C 
(By Official 1 the SEEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL ge af SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
Members of the Society, 
L ondon or the last Fifty Years. 
Priced f Lists of Azricultur al Seeds are always ready, and may 
be 700 on applica 
UCUMBER 3 AND MELON ine at LIGHTS. 
On ndred 1, 2, and 3-light Boxes and of all 
sizes Fs for immediate use. W n best materials, 
packed sent to all parts of the kingdom; 2. light Boxes 
and Lights from 11. * Bh tag Lights of every des cription, 
Conservatories, Gree Hot-houses made and fixed in all 
parts of the kingdom. e given to the en Gen 
ee: = Sage et = most of "y counties of Englan 
WAT H Build 
othou 
Rips toed. — oe 
EE-HIVES. All persons desirous of Cultivating 
that pleasing and profitable branch of rural economy— 
the Honey Bee—are bess motes A z formed by G, NE 
= — — Ta they have prepared for r te season an exten 
supply of their various improved BE 
5 of be s Collate: 
T 
to the Bees, 
without injury 
ed with Pio alee and profit, by the 
a ace iiD “ER 
AVOURS, ce with the order, 
ENR X 8 Edgend, arsden Mle, monr 
Lancashire 
The 20 following 5 tte of GERAN . * 4 10 0 
— of ot ato, „the N eign 
ae 
ATER THANKS FOR 
urora, H p, Desdemona O, 
reg ee Wire ee abe gp ait 
Circle ; _Lyne’s Forget-me-not, Remem ce, and „Sir Robert 
0 
Hoyle’s Mou 
ther varieties of 5 ums at 6s, 
per dozen, including Scarlets, 
12 FUCHSIAS new varieties, including One in the R 
erfection, and — of n 108. 8. 
t 
» 98, and 12s, 
ing, 
63, 
12 CINERARIA 
d, 65. ‘bin 
23 128 AS, best in 8 * oa othan 4s, Others, 
— 8 PLATYCENTRA, 3s. 6d. 
15 80 8 A istics. > “aad a 
ANSIES, be 
ALTON’ _ 
times, with plants little — 
3 for his ia i Catalogue m pain 1 their 
Stuck Se 22 s Sun 
ER prene 
1847 or <a de read 
ar e ee prices; in that el zd Sora 55 mo present propared 
w good plants sof 2 a lad, at STA 6d, 
o Fol 
ley’s Black 
fyen i- orders to 1 pee payable at Burnley post- office 
„Beck's, Lyne's, Geint, and other 
be w 
most timid and unaccustomed to es 
Nro 88 ith oe and pri 
eceipt of a 4 es 3 darian aD t a 
9 in * Holborn, 1 tie 
N BEES (6th Edition), just publ ished, | 
EN A amam, Raps Atm pe ae „Little Hampton- 
am, sole Manufacturer; 
wood K MENOURAP or, ‘LABELS for G —. alir — 2 i — 
w pe: ers, 
— tion. A descri 
„ will * wa 
nd Honey 
epared bia oa À 
eggs. 
to inform those Gentlemen who were 
an 
rtic season, he has S 
8 aried assortm 
well known that ever wasp eaugh P and sizes E 
destruction of a whole n an early applicato Prins is the 
mended ; see Gardeners’ Chronicle, p. 299 1816 cation ig recom, 
1 row B. Frs re improve large 4 
G 
Joux MORTLOGK, 250, „toren e 
announces that he ve 
above ar ticles in various > sides 
= 
yde. 
T-WATER t APPARATUS AND HORTIGULTUNT 
F 3 
ANIEL Axp EDWA 
nd erect x t- 
Warming Horticultural Buildings, D il — 
and 8 in a ban. le 
rate char They hav 
PROOMORE, and 12 executin f the 
nservatory erected by the Hor pale 8 
their gardens at Chiswick, and also Society Lat 
Conservatory attached to the Pantheon ‘Berke of the 
. an AILEY, who were the first to introd Metalle 
Curvilinear Hothouses to Horticulturists , erect various — arious deserip, 
ti 0 ic Buildings, and execute kinds 
work at their anufactory, 272, Holbor W of metal 
GER anh 
WARMING BY HOT WATER, AND ALSO BY AN 
IMPROVED POLMAISE STOVE, 
OTTAM AND HALLEN, Eee W 
— a Tamben — 2, a Oxford street, and 
oa 
8 joie O. H. have obta 
buildings for every cP purpose for paraa pi 
AN IMPROVED POLMAISE — 3 
larger heating surface than 
Horticultural Buildings nein of 1 
er, Claremont- place, ed 
kept o 
and Wood combined; Verandahs, Ornam 
Work, Hand- -glass frames, Flower Stakes, 
descripti Be steads, brass an 
Rheocline or Sprin 
m the | Princess’s T re. 
OLMAISE—Cast and Wrought Iro 
in lieu of brick arch or iron 
e ironmon ers, 
. Hot water apparatus cf every kind, with donb 
8 boilers. tters 12 in. and 18 in. wide 
at 6s, and 3s fixi a 
25 WORT H.— The 
r Horticultural Par 
ted : ran 
P Garden. pa ath de 
water Tank Covers, sce gd Beds for Balconies, ‘Shae 
to hold water for Orchidaceous ae. cations. 
for wate as taste upon — S an ma A Speci and thicknesses 
— Miyak of Slate Slabs, of all sizes 
BEET 
3 HORTICULTURAL 16-02, SHE 
FOR ONS te vento 
Chron ‘cle # 
and 8 * 
Warehou 5, Soho-square, 
“GLA SS FOR ieee p 
AMES PHILLIPS AND 0.2 116, Bish hopegate st 
or this purpose, r i 
anapa. Directions for use sent with crc bo * Without, lying GLASS at the following 
3 ne Monteutura f Pisa for ake ont 
P archouse, 46, King’ Winken, London- bridge. | HORT CULTURAL GLASS FOR CONSER Tf SHEED 
GTEEHENSON axo CO., 61, Gracechureh-street, | CUT 10 SEE Ur TO 49 [Sy san 42 b. ld peth 
sär > „ 
and Manufacturers u the — ate csteet, Sou Cal AL ana Inventors = to n P er foot |5 » i 3 6 s i s 
1 AE oes Ss W solicit the attention of T oeh ” Ip $ pin 9 » 
applying Tank 8 Spet . Pineries, td — * — A p> a * — 9 — K 28 pas 
Gry 1 atmospheric heat as well te is * As MILK y PANS, Prop asinine G GLASSES, 4%? 
tal Co. hs gree, without the aid of pipes or flues. | GLA Aas a — — quart. 
friends then are also to state that at the request of numerous | REA POTS, from 3 to 2 6a. ont, 1d . e. 
Cop: ¥ ane now making their Boilers of Iron, as weites CUCUMBER GLASSES. from 12 ito e 
aoe 5 abe = + oa is roci eq These Boilers, which LACTOM ETERS for trying t the qu —— 
these — ot seen 4 pont L ù egt — Sao ery 8 
orwarded, as well as — ks LpA ce thet hig — a 
—— 
e ee AQ PSLEY PELLATT a Se st 
1 REEN), Falcon Glass Works, 8, 
17, New payee to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, e —— on band, Bee es 1s. 6d. r gien, 10. 
of Horticultural Bui AT article required for the construction | Glasses, 1s. 6d. per Ib.; Milk r Ib., do- to 
J. ̃ͤ 0... Baragan Soe 
Go rms, io, Conden: 2d. „ extra; ; 
ta yer. &c., of Iron or Wood erected upon the most | 218. per gross % 1 baden, 16. 6d. 5 40%. Per ro el 
Fences, Wire ae s Palisading, Field and Garden | fours. 6d, Plytos fruit may be 
— 
ach ; 
= dozen. By the use er these 
certain) destruc ction, 
‘om (otherwise 
