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THE GARDENER* CHRONICLE AND 



[Jan-. 6. 



1 



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NEv. v HA0ELI • 



« a ;•■•:»: A * a I'u 



rhet It m *>dm Ibf c* «ry J wh 



jtob« to • « .- <u IwigM 



. wstrante *, end coewtant tt gnont the season, 



kthcnnttet zee' ey. i. »* »«■« 



. ,»g m the earwigs an. tirp*.( . D *I lt [ 



mi> Q ii ■ • nl shows were A» tnls 



1W . «-*n 'be Loudon 1 1 



cietiet. purchaser. w»!l aot be required to pay it . -e» 



*at»*fae»ery. Rn .oal can be given to 

 at reaper \c J > ***. The r ,*1 Amateurs wr- ave 



*ee: a«l already ordered It for 1 IH§-»bowlng, Ac. <.r< '. • 



», a/, la. i Plant ray, iu*. eech. Tue usual dUcount 



to the Trade where «tx pi - lk 



Taefn'.b-wlar erym I be able t« r Plant* of it 



in the-. Ubury; Mr.tVn.* ea; 



Mr. Eiiwauds, Yor. Mr. Hm»ia »rk, and Me-ys. !.«■• 



y.— He^le Rone Nursery, Hull. Jan. Ihh. 



IfARLY PEAS, ftl— HI V 1). i tM K, 

 J ^hmmav. I he(e« ' rm the readers of Gat- 



4mert' ' ll Ik y can be i tl 



K...-.y u;..i Pio.idc Varieties, v /. . C micVs Prit.ce Alhrrr ,»«. 



Qatar., » a *■»• 



an.! J « W< Bean ; Mo 'tr Red a Sey- 



mnar'« V. Walker'* Long n Hem II- 



ber ft*., Wi -very ' »' * l " ^rleul. 



toral Seeds, at h • *, -sale aud Retail 3ee« archoawc, I on, 



■r-Knnr" 



Ji. U All K. W LtlAl *MAS, I 



• begato acquaint the Trade generally that he haa made 

 Selection, at very ureal expense, from the ones' .* 



Rm ■»'•«». *«»d €Hkm I'*"" "' llM ari.rld, and can warrant the 

 wh e Seed* c» ' the fhv . and th. 



«gro* c* are 30 cent. 1-w, ban at a 



eae 



eativfectory > rvnee to given per < " h - 



«talogoea tn b. had on applies' i»ii at hi« wa. . No. 4, 



HattonGar I. m— Jan. 6, 184 1. 



i»o (01 it b«p to ftfonn bii Prtatls i 



1 1 1 p. 



f|.nWKR^KKl>«, AC, ^ i. Which IM i vsiM 



ttcvunt ofthrm having brrn grown h> elf ; 



Jfur^rr* « ertO f— * f>r y po§r| on appllcatiuii.— Si 



Numtrjr, * • • 



IL1 ITALIAN TUHRRi >0TS.— Th e 



above have received from Italy in a sound ■ 



hcUrhy c«>n ' n, and a.c warranted novata, »' A CosaaTT'e, 

 late Mr. 1 io«»*, Italian V. dm. h v Pall Ma!:. I'rtdl 



perdoacn. a - iof ;eand Leinmi Planta, 



A varying fi two I lx h strong t .raf^^ and 



eadv rrom "« t ca Cataloulan and Arabian Jasmines, 



he. i ptk»"« per Pt>«t,^c. 



I 



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ABOOL MKLON, a Mi NortoiWr 18, h : I 



of in Rosa, Gardener, Holme, Cav r, N.ll. 



HARDING, Marcrand de Botrairr.Tft, No. I, Cllf- 

 fovd»tre*r, H«-».4 — Wi una Oftnias i !y 



executed, i ta carefully pack* d for the cnui.try, Glasa 



arri *c» Lad.ei, and GenMcw < Fancy Ba»k 



B'.tt.r-»et.hi.:.:. •■■ * late, L*ee- papers, vartooa Works On u Lan- 



gusge of ! 



Jiwt puh p Farewell to S Innd. " Whnt thongh I 



dear. I mr. SB and 



» by c. r Haaoi t ii., •! Mr. vv. Haaaasoi 



of the 1 *tre Royal, Drury-laae, with uppl e; 



the Oju 'Sav, with * ttret-fate Pronti^ptfJttOI £ 



gi * Iraviiu ecl i ( Baa.vDAan. 



N.U. — A li price will he given (or cboice Cut Bloom. 

 Apply, post-peid. 



LONDON, EDINBURGH, and DUBLIN LIFE 

 ASSTTRAN COMPANY, 



No. 3, Charlotte-row, Man ;«€* aud 53, Chancery-Ianc, 



I,on<l'>n. Truster*. 



K. Kingsford.Esq. | I fill, Esq. j J. Bidden, Esq. 



Dfreeiert. 



Kennc't Kingnf. .Chairman. 



I Tin lfl\l, Et r.Chairmaji. 



Alexa- r Ai rson, Esq. | J >roea ttartley. Rati, 

 J «, Eaq. John M'Gnffie, Esq. 



j^i I John Mn Lee, F^q, 



Captain F. Branflretfc. I J- Marmaduke Uos^ctcr.Esq. 



tors, 



F. IT. Cannan, E^q. | Robert F \ n, Fsrj. 



31 Marshall Hal' F.R S.. L. and E. 



rs.— Messrs. Palmer, France, and Palmer. 



T; it -tit* omlt i t who are hound by tl deed r 



f itlttil n.'t to dispute any p ess they can prove 



that It was obtained by fraudulent arfsreprcseotat ; and 



rnmerou* cases have ahosv ve worthle may be a J cy * 



tamed from the m duential office, w: n unrestrained by 



t table principle, which removes ail anxiety as toluture 



fJIsfroteorlrrteatiou. andeubai * immeasurably the value of the 

 Poicies as doeumentH of neeav 



Tmi-i tfl tub oxtr atPam who gire to the assured on the 

 mutual principle the whole of the mutual accumulations, and 

 al«o guarantee the earns assured. 



T- \< tub omi v Coaraxr wbo I ' themselves to pay the 

 earns in the P • es. althoegh the del r which they were 



effected shall have been liquidated before the claims arise. 



This is almost tub only Cons wt who grai.t in favour of 

 creators arAo/eswrid Policies, wnereby the debt is secured, al- 

 though the debtor should ro beyond the limits of Europe. 



Tne i*-emium*, calculated according ti the Carlisle table 



are lower than usual upon young lives, where participation in 



the pi t required , and for short assurances, wi . at the 



option of the a-*»ured may be continued fe, the ratea are as 



«>w sa a due regard to complete security will permit. 



TWnesrf*! .'*ee*<ft*g $rtl> ttmre jc*!0f>. 



1 



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15 



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An 



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2 



4 



1 



9 



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II 



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Ikecow* I r : rd \ F< nrth 

 3 Year?, i 3 Years, i s Yeara 



9 'M 

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Kctuainder 



of Lit*. 





S\ 9 



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3 U It 



4 10 9 



5 \7 4 



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9 s 

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10 5 

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4 % 6 

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7 9 9 



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„. __a half I rLkX of the se > u 



years' prer m Is reqrrfred, the other half og payable at the 

 convenience of the assured > t thus allowing a Policy to be con- 



nued for seven years, at one 1 f the usual ra - to be 



dropped a' e *ialf the usual sacrifice: and entitling: the 

 assured, seven years henc«, when loss of health may present him 

 from effecting a new assurance, to continue a Policy at a rate of 

 premium applicable to an age seven years younger. 



Pmipectoses and hed * are forwarded to applicant', free 



ofeipeusc, by the manager and \g 



ALEX. ROBERTS 0!*, Manager. 



ArsTRVI \>i*\N COLONIAL and GENERAL 

 IIKK V;, ,(E and CITY CO ANY, 1-0, 



BiahopsKate-atrfet, rm r of Comhill. 



Capital Jt JOe.aae, in 3000 Shares. 



Diaec-Toaa. 

 E. Birrard. Esq., F.R.S. j Gideon Colquhoun, Esq. 



R.,bert l Esq. I C. E. Mangles, Esq. 



Hrnry Buckle, Esq. Richard ( low, Esq. 



John ll ipper, Esq. | William * after, Esq. 



liAVBEas.— Union Bank of London. 

 Colonial Baxskt.* -The Bank of Australasi. icorporatedby 



Royal Charter, l«a .No. j. M<.orgate-strcet. 



Putsician.— *< *ser. Esq., M.U.,No.62, Guildford-st. 



Sicsbtart.— Edward R> I liSq. 

 ASSL'RAXC may be effected with tins Com|>any at unusually 

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the issnre«1. Particip >u in Profits, ascending and descending 

 scales of pn . permission to retain one-third of the pie- 



. which i* charged as a debt against tl cy, tables for 



the assurance of a sum payable m the event ol death to the exe- 

 cutors of the Assured, or to himself upon the attainment of tue 



ages of «5, so, or flo. ^ 



To EMIGRANTS to the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES assured 



for the whole \Je, this Company offers the advantages ofpermis- 



liou to proa , « reside in, and to return fr e colonies 



without extra p n, and to pay their preroiu ma there. 



Ail questions relating to Assurance and titles, addressed to 



, will receive immediate attei n. 



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It \ v I A HON, 46, Moorgate- street. 



Loans granted to policy holders. 



i Life Assurance may be effected upon a 

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Endowments fi r» ■hildren or widows, and Immediate or Deferred 

 Ai i, granted u n fair and tqniUble terms. 



i iana may be obtained on personal oro urity by indi- 



viduals a g their lives wit! ition. 



Risks takiit oil the Lives of Master Mann n and Passengers 

 by sea, either for the whole term of , or for the voyage. 



EDWARD O I LBERTSON, Secretary. 

 Prospectuses and every • nformation may be obtained by 



applying at the unices, 46, lfdorgflte-streel v. 



OT- WATER APPARATUS FOR HfiATlNfc 



HORTICULTURAL E .DWELLING-HOUSES, 



CHURCHES, and M A NU FACTOR! E , upon improved prin- 



c . and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 



EDWARD ilAlLEY, 2J1, HOLliURN. 



D. and E. UAisar having devoted much time to the considera- 

 tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 

 apparatus for the above-ment d purposes, have, by im. ve- 

 ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 ur not only very enicicnt. but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 

 have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 many noblemen and gentlemc and have had the honour to be 

 tan ed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 

 woikn i)f their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 



D. and E. Dailkv also c ct in metal all descriptions of 



Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 ra< and the public to an Inspection of their various wings 

 and models, at -i;2, H -horn, where they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, r.n extreme -ompleteand 

 conve napparatus,orrange, adapted for fjbec 'inued 



supply of I water, and an arrai nt of the i □ more com- 



plete than has hitherto been bmu t before the public. 



D. and K. Bailkt were the first to intr :e metallic currill. 

 near hon ts, and can refer to the C • mservatory 



attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 

 Others in country and on the Continent. 



D.and E. Homy have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 

 they beg to introduce to public notice n new Trough Pipe, lor 

 < >rchld ous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manuiactory. 



r plIE CONICAL HOT- WATER BOILERS, indented 



-L by J. Rogers, Esq., may he obtained of any size from JOHN 

 SHi EN, Ironmonger, &c. Seveaofks, Kent. 



J. Shewbn having had every opportunity afforded him by an 

 extensive practice to bring this apparatus to perfection, begs to 

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 M s. Chandler & Sons' Nursery, Vauxhall ; Messrs. Loddiges', 

 Hackney; Messrs. Henderson's. Pine Apple-place ; M« s. Veitch 

 aud Son' xctcr ; Mr. Pontc> 's, Plymouth ; the Royal Botanical 

 E ety's Gardens, Regent's Park ; and at the Gardens of the Hor- 

 ticultural : ty of Condon. Considerable improvements have 

 been effected since last season ; particulars of which are iu course 

 of preparation. 



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RENDLE'S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 



STEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 

 London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 

 DOUR CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much engaged 

 in heating bu ngs upon the above system with Tanks of 

 rat s materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 

 '.rists to an Iron Tank now fitting up on their prei es g which 

 s most de ed advantages over every other article hitherto 

 cm for the yarn; osc. These tanks which are orna- 



mr in appearance can be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 



of any • hand depth, and can be connected or disconnected 

 by any working Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 

 affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 



f this much : roved method of heating without the 

 * 9 "*»wttice or ngineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 

 a cs already fixed, and from the present low price of Iron 



will he found cheaper than of any other material. Mr. Revoli 



f Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 

 informa n to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 

 any size will be forwarded upon application to S. and Co. 



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