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THE GAKDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Jan. 13, 



M A R T Y M A FIIAGRA N S. 



WE. MNDLE has been fortunate in saving a few 

 • poOs of teed of this rare ami b«au y. teen ted Annual, 

 and is now prepared to lend out packets, at 2*. W. each. Prlntrd 

 direetlona M * mr, Ac. taekaed with each packet. A few 

 can be spared t > the Trade. 

 Union Road Nursery, Plymouth. January tad, I §44. 



SIURREFF'S TARE. After h o; discovered an<j 

 introduced the Hnpctoun Oat and If >un Wheat, whic" 



have become the standard gram* *om« the best-cultivate" 

 districts in North lirtti »«• Subscriber, ia calling attenti to 



this Tare, ists that it will be deemed superfluous to lent 

 an Advertisemept with testimonials in fav the plant. From 



resi g in East L an resent >c.»r, no opportunity 



has been afforded him of testing by tit ice, if this Tare 



fitted for winter co • an; but after u n years* erperience, 

 he assures Agriculturists, that it hj ailmtrnhly adapted f r spring 

 sowing, and that it will he found a new and valuable addition to 

 the products of tie farm. . Tare has grains of a large size, 



and light green col , the Moesoas is pure white; while 

 rabidity of growth, and I succu cy of foliage, it 



U not »ur passed by any Tariety of the species, ) Tare can only 

 be obtained of the s u bl »cr, and he offers it at 10*.a .hel.cash, 

 delivered at Bristol or ttr. 1 need* are m ready for 



delivery, ai say be had of Messrs. (iihbs and < < . , and samples 

 will be forwarded by poet to intending purchasers. 



Patrick Siuaarrr. 



Buckover, Thornbory, f aceitcrilure, Jan. 11, mil. 



N.B.— Hopctoun Oats from seed direct from Scotland, at 25*, a 

 quartcr : _ 



A SMALL QUANTITY of CURIOUS MELON 

 SEED, fi the East y hi I ad in packet! of 12 seeds, 

 at Cm. eat I y addressing, i- fr««-, with remittance, or refer- 

 ence, to (\ M., care of Mr. TAAWWB, stationer, ( rawfor 

 strei nan naie. 



IKAT K.U.I. IN ONION SEED. 



J(;. Waiit:, Seed Mrrcii r, I an«i 4. Kyre- 

 • street Hill. Halt on Oard egs leave t • > In fori 



the 1 1. 1 if he has Just I -cd a further -ujriplj the finest 



ONION SEED, In « ice of which addition to his former 



large stock, I iduced to offer the same at the following r< ry 



reduced - jb #. 



W Spanish Onion . . 10 16 per cwt. 



. .rowii Fort . . . ,14 



Ds . . . 14 



Brown .obe . . . IS fl 



it d tied it 14 



And all ntlu-r varieties at equally low < cs. 



J. O. w *nu »rg.- I Vgrirultural, Horticnl- 



tural and Flor iral Seeds, of i> r quality, grown from 



genmtir atD<:ks, w h he can sell equally cheap. 



EADING ONION SEED.— Tro« Seed of this 



large, mil. I, white ONION, qf JUmdtng Growth, will produce 

 a crop far preferable to any in rtcd onions. Retail price, 8*. 

 per lb. A moderate reduction if taken in quantity. 



J. SfTTOM .V >vs, in offering the above article respectfully 

 recommend to the attention of Gentlemen and Gardeners the 

 Advert merit of last week, the Coll< cms there offered con- 

 taining very superior sorts of new Garden Seeds at very moderate 

 prices. 



*«* Parcels delivered free to any of the railway stations in 

 London, or to any par f the (treat rn Railway within 70 



mil es of Lou 1.— R- irsery. Ueiks, Jan. 19. 



ARGUS LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 7, 

 Throgmorton itrei Bank. 



Empowered by »peclal Act of Parllamcnf . fc o W. IV'., c. 7<J. 



Thomas Fa 0111b, Esq., Alder man. Chuinnun. 



Willi P'/mlr/ 1 mm. 



M 



Rupert lugleby, E*rj. 

 Thomas Kelly, Esq., Alderma 

 Jeremiah Pilchcr, Esq., . i nff 

 ol I .don and Mi .ex. 



Lewis Pocock, Esq. 



William Banb ; . 



ward Hater 

 Thomas Can it, Esq. 

 James Cllft sq. 

 Rt. Hon. J. Huniphcry, M.P., 

 Lord Mayor of London. 



1'hys n— Dr. Jeaffrrson, a, Fhisbury-square. 

 Surgeon— w . Conison, Esq., a. Fro k's place, Old Jewry. 



• J- tvnnj — Professor Hall, of I *'s College. 

 Advantages of the Argus Life Assurance Company. 



Low Rates of Premiums. 



In addition to the subscribed Capital of 300,000/.. the Assured 

 have the security of the Company's Income of nearly 00, 000/. per 

 annum, yearly increasing, and accumulating Assurance Fund 

 invested in Government and other available Securities, of con- 

 siderably lancer amount than the estimated liabilities of the Com- 

 pany. The Rates of Premium are reduced to the lowest scale com- 

 patible with the safety of tho As-ured and the stability of the 

 Company, thereby, in effect, giving to ever .-holder an im- 



mediate and certain bonus without risk, in lien of the deferred 

 and frequently delusive prospect of a periodical division of profits. 



Annual Premium to Assure -f 100. 



For Seven Years. 



1 



Age 



For One Year. 



SO 



/0 1? 8 



30 



1 1 8 



40 



1 ft 



60 



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60 



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16 



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jft'l 



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One-third of whole term Premiums may remain unpaid at 5 p 

 cent. comp. int. as a debt u 1 the Policy for li or may be \ a 

 off at any ne without notice. 



In Assurances for advances of money as security for debts, or 

 as a provision for a family, wh lea resent outla) r- 



able, the varied and comprehensive Tables of the Argus office will 

 be found to be particularly favourable to the Assured. 



A Board of Directors, with the Medical Officers, attend dailv, 

 at a quarter before 2 o'clock, 



EDWARD BATES, Resident Director. 

 A Liberal Commission to Solicitors and Agents. 



AUSTRALASIAN COLON I AL and Q E N E RA L 

 LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY COMPANY, 126, 

 Bishopsgate-street, Corner of Cornhill. 



Capital .£200,oon, in 2000 Shares. 



Directors. 

 E. Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. 1 Gideon Colquhoun, Esq. 



Robert Brooks, Esq. j c. K. Mangles, Esq. 



Henry Buckle, Esq. Richard Onslow, 1. 



John Henr> Capper, Esq. | William Walker, Esq. 



Banks rs.— Union Bank of London. 

 Coloxiat. Bankers —The Bank of Australasia (incorporated by 



Royal Charter, 1835), No. 2, Moorgate- street. 

 Pyvsiciax.— Patrick Eraser, Esq., M D.,No.62, ddford-st. 



Sec n start.— Edward Ryley, 

 ASSURANCES may be effected with this Company at unusually 

 favourable rates, affording every variety of accommodation I 

 the Assured. Participation in Profits, ascending and descending 

 scales of premium, ; crmission to retain one- third of the pre- 

 mium, which Is charged as a debt against the policy, tables for 

 the assurance of a sum payable in the event of death to the exe- 

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

 ages of 45, .10, or 60. 



To EMIGRANTS to the AUSTRALASIAN COLON i ured 



for the whole life, this Company offers the advantages of permis- 

 sion to proceed to, to reside in, and to return from those colonies 

 without extra premium, and to pay their premiums there. 



All questions relating to Assurance and Annuities, addressed to 

 the Secretary, will receive immediate attention. 



c; 



RKNDLK'S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 



TEPHENSON and CO., 61 f Cracechurch-itreet, 



London, InrentoW of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 

 DOUBLE CVt.INDRICALBOILERS.hr- j been much engaged 

 in beating buildings upon the above system with Tanks of 

 rarious n aterials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 

 turists to an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 

 offers most decided advantages o\< r every other article hitherto 

 employed for the fame purpose. These tanks which are orna- 

 mental in appearance can be made from 10 to ico feet long and 



01 any width and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 

 by ai working GaxUeuer without the slightest difficulty, th 

 aff< * the oppor y to persons in remote districts of 

 employing this much approved method of heating without the 

 assistance i . ngiueers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 

 and Pipes already fixed, and from the present low pricp < f In 

 will be found cheaper than of on thcr material. Mr. Rj 



of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 

 tnatioi i any persons in bit neighbourhood, and prices for 

 any hizc will be forwarded upon applicai i to s. and Co, 



J WEEKS cSc Co., Architects, 

 • Hril.DKR*, ai 



Horticultural 



and H«»t-watkr Apparatus Mantkacturers, 



< ucester place, King's road, Chelsea. 



I I OT-W VTKIl APPARATUS FOR HEATINt 



I I HOR1 ULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 

 CHURCHR8, and MAM I h Kli , upon improved > i. 



ciplea, and at ver) todeiate charges, erected by DANIEL an 

 EDWARl 1AILKV, . HOL RN. 



I), aii'l K. Bailkt having devoted moch time to the considera 

 tion of this subject, and had much exj ence in the erection oJ 

 apparatus for the above-mentioned pnrpotet, have, by improve 

 meats suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat 

 ing not only very eftioic but very simple, and have con ied 

 lorabillt) m the apparatu itli ec my in the charge. The} 

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employed by the H --cultural Society of London, in executing the 

 works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chhswick. 



D. and E. Bailky also construct in metal all descriptions o? 

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 attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides mai. 

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I). and E. Kailey have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which arc now ready for immediate delivery 

 they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 Orchidaceous or other Mouses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactor\ 



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