THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[June 8, 



WOOOLASUS NBiSERV, MAREWIELD. near UCKFIKLD 



riLIUM WOOD and SON respectfully invite 



,h. itentlon of Amateurs and their I'ri.nds to thcr ex- 

 "« of WJPERB NEW. FUCHSIAS. eon...tu« of 



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Champion, Cormackh DeftarK. Paragon, Robusta, 



Exoniensis, Lantn, Majesuci !»• '^ b "r; im Vl , ctory . c , r 50 cxtra- 

 Rogel """*"_, f above forV, Fine varieties can 



^^S^ic"^^a\^e^n, .hen the selection is 



nURTIS'S BUDD1NG-KMFE.- 



iSyTn^ 



26? Strlnrt London, alia at No. 3. Dolphin-.treet. UMMj? 

 to call the attention of the public to the *}*™ ? c "* n *J c *"i 

 able ar tide, manufactured solely by him. Sent free to , an> part 

 of the ki. gdom, on receipt of 33 penny postage stamps, or a 

 post-office order for 3*. 2d. ^ 



mTjOHN CORMACK, Agricultural Seeds- 

 van by Appointment to His Royal Highness PaiNCB 

 a . .mtNpwCms Surrey, and Bedford Conservatory, Coven 



Agriculturists in general to his ^nations, of GRASS SEEDS 

 ft£ Permanent Pasture, the ^^^^^^^ 



lioDi, White Perfection 



Pe ACHTM E N-ES-grandinora, longlfiora, pcuunculatus, and 



^SftSKfc Ilha-riireeohouse. and Hcibacecu. 

 Plants, mu.das, &c.. will be forwarded on application. 



NEW SEEDLING CALCEOLARIAS, &c. 



MESSRS. DICKSONS and Co., Nun av 

 *• «..'-«: nnd Florists, respectfully Inform .the 



L,, TH Walk Bka.tv (Shanklie's), pure _g^t«™Jj 



Horticultural Society ai meir liiai bauiuhiv.., — ~ 



b ta>m. ao„ ,111 cnHoue ^T^llcikZw^tv L" 

 nl^o a larp-c Collection of New and Select GERANIUM*, 1 aw 

 8K 13? w8£ en be viewed every day at the Nursery 



°M ?*tthe a : -time beg to inform Uj^J^te 



improve their Collection of Cam *ola*ias, V^J*^™™!" 



semi cut in October the following Nkw Sbei. .ino Var isti m, 

 rt?.cd by them, and which will found up.,, mspe^n to be 

 inferior to none yet ottered. The names i« jj ^V^aUon 

 Competitor, Prince A ante. Exquisite Gaptivation, 



BcSftv Supreme, and Duke of W Kington, 10.. G I. each. 



Ec 1 1 Kkhardson's), vei upcrior to Standishu. with fine 



^^%'S^S^iom^ beautifully spotted 

 with crimson, anil splendid form. 



U%SZu?&J™<r»£T»M scarlet, with large 



^(sWi), white ground. ^^Jg^^SSLSlZ 



crimson, very superior to the similar one called the Duchess of 



B S1 op Pbhkkctiov (Ferguson's), cream.colour very 

 distinctly marked all over with maroon and rose- coloured spots, 



with peculiarly perfect form. „.. fin . lan ,„ 



Dikk of BtccLKucii, large white ground. With fine large 



purpiu blotch, su tor to Lacy. 15*. each. ,. ,•„ 1- 



*»* Separate logucs may be had on application, m- 



clud. all the New Varieties of Geraniums, Calceolarias, 



D. and Co. have for a long scries of years made it their par- 

 ticular study to add everything new, cf merit, to tbsto clioi 

 Coll Ion of FRUIT -THE! VERGREEN and DECIDUOUS 



FLOWERING SHRUBS. GREEN-HOUSE, STONE, and 

 FLOWER GARDEN PLANTS; and they flatter themselves 

 their Stock will on inspection be found most extensive and 

 cotnj.'c ri every department. 



*** Noblemen and Get.tiemen may obtain superior uar- 

 dencrs, Land Stewards, and roresters, on application. 



Planting contracted for. 



Nursery, Loith Walk, Edinburg ', [ft J une, 18 1 1. 



DRYING BOTANICAL SPECIMENS. 



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of excellent sorts, saved from tia » s P lant ' J J 'f ^^^ 

 Agricultural Seeds of the best quality ™ d ™ s }*W™%*uZi. 

 N.B.-Cormack's British Queen and Prince Albert Peas, at 



35. 6rf. per quart. 



SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 



HE following Articles, manufactured in 1 State for 



Horticultural purposes, maybe seen in use at Worton Cot- 

 tage upon application Jo the gardener (Sundays excepted). 

 tage, upon vv Bottoms for Frames 



cfstcrns Boxes for Balconies and Veran- 



G h a?den S Edging Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes &c 

 mJSS^BmS^L^Wm ^ answer any inquiries, cither 

 personally or by post. _____ 



CHOICfTfLOWERS AND PLANTS IN ^OTS 



HIIMPHRI-YS' INODOROUS SOLUBLE COM- 

 POUND. A few grains dissolved in water, and used occa- 

 sionally a?e Effective. Sold in bettles price U.Hd. each, by Messrs. 

 F? Tslo a" and Sov, Mansion-house-street ; Hurst and McMcl- 



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J Thornb, Shepton Mallet; and other 



fcwn and country. Wholesale Agents, Daw, Mackmurdo, anu 



Co., 100, Upper-Thames-strcet, London. 



TO OQMTI.EMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sub- 

 mit to Public Competition, on the Premises, Providence 

 Nursery, Park Lane, Liverpool Roau, Islington, on Mosdat 

 Junk 10th, 1844, at One o'clock (by order of Mr Ciscell), about 

 1500 GREENHOUSE PLANTS, consisting of Geraniums of the 

 best kinds, Acacias, Diosmas, Fuchsias, Myrtles, Balsams 

 Heliotropes, Hydrangeas, Sec. Also an excellent Iron Roller' 

 Truck, &c. May be viewed on Saturday, 8th, and morning of 

 sale. Catalogues may he had on the Premises; of the Prin- 

 cipal Seedsmen ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 

 Leytonstone. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS^ 



1\/TESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sub- 



iVJL mit to Public Competition, at the Auction Mart, Birtho. 

 1 imew-lane, on Tuesday, Junk 11th, and Thursday, 13th, 

 1844. at 12 o'clock each day, a fine Collection of DAHLIAS, 

 comprising all the leading varieties. Also a splendid assort- 

 ment of GERANIUMS, the newest varieties of FUCHSIAS and 

 VERBENAS, HEARTSEASE, and a variety of other Flowering 



pi an t s . May be viewed the morning of Sale. Catalogues 



may be had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American 

 Nursery . Leytonstone. 



SYDENHAM, KENT. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sub- 

 mit to public competition on the premises, Briar Cot- 

 t*ge near the Dartmouth Aims, Sydenham, on Thlrsdav, 

 20th June, 1844, at 1 o'clock, the Entire Stock of CHOICE 

 TULIPS, the collection of the late Mr. William Granger Jack- 

 son comprising all the esteemed kinds in cultivation. Also 

 IRON HOOPS and CANVAS, One and Two-Light BOXES, 

 HAND-GLASSES, GARDEN UTENSILS, Sundry HOUSE- 

 HOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. May be viewed one 

 day prior to Sale. Catalogues may be had on the premises, of 

 the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auctioneers, American Nur- 

 se ry, Leytonstone. 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND 



OTHERS. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS hare 



received instruction from Mr. BUNNEY, to submit to 

 public competition en the premises, K1NGSLAND NURSERY, 

 about the second week in July, in consequence of the Leass 

 having expired, the whole of the RARE EXOTICS and other 

 Plants in pots; also SEVEN GREENHOUSES, PITS, &c. &c, 

 in good condition, a quantity of Bricks, York Paving, and other 

 Fixtures. May be viewed prior to the Sale, and Catalogues 

 may be had of the principal Seedsmen, on the Premises, and of 

 the Auctioneers, Leytonstone. The whole of the valuable 

 Nursery Stock will be submitted to public competition by Auc- 

 tion about the third week in October. 



TO GENTLEMEN, NURaERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



MR. J. KING begs to inform the public that he is 

 instructed to sell by Auction on the premises, Acre Lane, 

 Brixton, on Monday, 17th June, at 10, by order of Mr. DAW- 

 SON, a COLLECTION OF CHOICE PLANTS, viz :-CameuKis, 

 Ericas. Epscris, Barrones, Serulata, Oleanders, Azaleas, Cacti, 

 Croweas, Euonymus, Daphne, Polygale*, and a variety of 

 :ther Plants. May be viewed, and Catalogues had on tie 

 premises, at Mr. Clerk's, Seedsman, Bishopsgate Street, and of 



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HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT WATER. 



the Auctioner, Hackney Road 



SAL E OF A SP LENDID COLLECTION OF HOTHOUSE, 

 SALE «*_A_ML ougEf a ^. d o _ HEB pLANTS 



r F M FISHER respectfully announces that he is 



1 • directed by Mr. VVm. Lodge, to Sell by Auction, °n Wednes- 

 day and Thursday, the 19th and 20th days of June, st the Nur 



sanana=!i«5i_J_s 



Verbenas, Chrysanthemums, Roses. ^g-^^gK two 

 licotees in Pots; about 500 Dah has, ot tl e :be* ■ ^™ utif _ 



i>..,i„ „«• t..i;«o ot»l ofcnnt fiflO choice x'analCb, all in Luiuiuui 



condition. 



.and Catalogues had en 

 street. Sale 





patronage and support. ••_ 



For the convenience of Collectors of Foreign, as well as 

 British Plants, the Parcr is now prepared in three f;zcs, and ifl 

 delivered free in Loudon, on the following terms : lb by 10 rns., 

 (folded), Ms. per Ream ; 20 by 12 in., SO*, do.; 10 by 20 ins. 

 (double the first named size), 255. do. Specimens forwarded on 

 application, and all orders pre: . ly executed. 



Paper-Mills, Hals'ead, Essex. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 



SEEDSMEN. 



THOMAS GIBBS and Co., corner of Half Moon- 

 street, Piccadillv, London, having had the honour of being 

 officially appointed the SEEDSMEN to the "ROYAL AGRI- 

 CULTURAL SO TY OF ENGLAND," beg to assure the 

 Members of the Society, and their Agricultural Friends in 

 ecreral, that this renewed mark of c ifidence will stimulate 

 them to continued and fresh endeavours to merit so high a dis- 

 tinction. Among other Seeds they beg to call attention to the 



following. 



TURNIPS. 



Purple Top Swedish Turnip (combining large produce with 

 teauty of form and sniallness of top). 



Green Top ditto ditto (hardy and useful variety). 



Gib. Green Top Yellow Hybrid (stronrly recommended- 

 will bear sc ng later than Swedes, and next to the Swede in 



hardiness). 



Gibbs's Red ditto ditto (same as the above, with red top). 



Green Globe Turnip. 



Early Stubble Turnip, and other varieties of known good 



qualities. 



GRASS SEEDS, 

 For forming permanent Meadows and Pastures. 

 Mixtures of Selected Natural Grass Seed for the purposes 

 above mentioned, proportioned and adapted to suit the nature 

 of different soils. 



Please address, Thomas Gibbs and Co., the Seedsmen to the 

 41 Royal Agricultural Society of England," corner of Half 

 Moon-street, Piccadilly, London. 



SHADES FOR GREENHOUSES. 



J WEEKS & Co., Architects, Hothouse Builders, 

 • &c, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, beg to inform Horticultu- 

 rists that they have made great improvements in their excellent 

 and simple plan of Shading, whereby the largest or smallest can 

 be instantly covered or uncovered with a sheet of canvas. To 

 be seen In use at most of the London Nurseries, and at the Hor- 

 ticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-pla.,Chelsea, near Sloane-sq. 



OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



aid fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. One, 

 two, and three-light Cucumber and Melon-Boxes and Lights of 

 all sizes kept ready for immediate use, packed and sent to all 

 parts of the Kingdom ; warranted best material. Two-light 

 Boxes and Lights complete, from 1/. 8s. Garden-Lights Made 

 and glazed from Is. per foot, at Jas. Watts, Sash Manufactory, 

 Claremont-place, Old Kent- road. 



*** Reference given. 



J WEEKS and Co., Architects, &c, Gioucester- 

 • placp. King's road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders, and 

 Hot-water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform the 

 Nobility and Gentry, that their business, which has been ex- 

 tensive throughout the country for many years is entirely con- 

 fined to the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL EUECIIONS 

 of every description, and the HEATING of them by HOI 



WATER. - „ , *. • , * 



CONICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest 



consumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention 



once in 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing- houses 300 



feet in length. - 



Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by 

 means of an open trough under the bed, is now being univer- 

 sally adopted. 



References may he had, and their works seen at most of the 

 Nobility and Gentlemen's seats in the country, nearly the 

 whole of the London Nurseries, and a great variety of Horti- 

 cultural Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, 

 Estimates, &c., at their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester- 

 place, Chelsea, near Sloane-square 



RENDLE'S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 



STEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 

 London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 

 DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much en- 

 gaged in heating buildings upon the above system with Tanks of 

 various materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 

 turists to an Iron Tank now fitting upon their premises, which 

 offers moat decided advantages over every other article hitherto 

 employed for the same purpose. These tanks, which are orna- 

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

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

 by any workuig Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 

 affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 

 employing this much approved method of heating without the 

 assistance of Engineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 

 and Pipes already fixed, and from the present low price of Iron 

 will be found cheaper than of any other material. Mr. Rkndlk 

 of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 

 information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 

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



May be' viewed six days prior to the •£*«»__; 

 the Premises or from the Auctioneer, *£™2£ June 7 , 1844. 

 co mmence each day at eleven o'cloc k^I^nc_3bi_r_« ; 



TO FLORISTS, &c. .. 



POR SALE, by Private Contraet, at a ^eat^acrifice. 



for the benefit of the Creditors of John Bircr 

 i), a CHOICE BED of TULIPS co^istmg o 

 t ln nn hv »ho Purchaser or his Agent.- tor 



■■- ( 

 Oxford,. 



to be taken up by the Purch rileVs 



and price apply to Mr. HonB3_._2.L St. Gilesj 



Birch, late 



46 rows, 



Catalrgue 



street, Oxford. 



tf AK* TO WSJ', ^fiS^SX 



f in the county of Kent, and about three miie* » 

 Dover Railway station at Ashfoid, consisting of 99 a. 



viz. .- — 



Hou?c, Garden, fto. 

 Pasture . 

 Wood . • 

 Arable • • • 

 Hops 



o 

 A. 



1 



32 



1 



60 



4 



R. 

 





 2 

 3 

 1 



p. 



20 

 

 8 

 2 



29 



99 



Si) 



3 

 3 



19 

 



The Landlord 



Outbounds 



Inbounds „..„_. w ^ 



The Farm is well supplied with ^ 1,d, ^ nse of workman- 

 finds rough materials, and pays half the expens 



»hip, for Repairs. n , ; Total, l>5/. 



Re..t, go/. j Tithe Commutafao., Mj. J^^tocM' 



No person need apply who has not ^ & ^\l vcices requ:rcd. 



vate the land well and employ labourers. . Re« 



-Apply tO Mr. RlCBABD Gbb »whii.l. AStltPEq. 



ARM TO BE LET on LBA»K 



P 



Bath 



i WIRE- WORK, HOT-WATER APPARATUS, GREEN- 

 ; HOUSES, &c. 



ST. THOMAS BAKER, Manor-House, Manor- 

 place, King's Road, Chelsea, Manufacturer of INVISIBLE 

 WIRE FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and rendered Rabhit- 

 prouf. Wire-work in Trainers, Arches for Walks, Bordering, 

 Flower-stands, Pheasantries, Sec. HORTICULTURAL BUILD- 

 INGS, Green and Hothouses, Conservatories, &c. The same 

 heated by HOT-WATER APPARATUS, on improved and ecouo- 

 ical principles. 



Parties waited on in Town or Country, and Drawings and 

 Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 



Ward's Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses. 



llOacres-i" 11 ^ 



County of WtTt*rTnd within a ^^^Jaxarlant 



Bath. It is In the highest state of cult a ion. , uch 



standing Crops of Wheat, Barley, » e r ^ s * .foyimrneaiatelN-. 

 may be taken at a Valuation, and ^^^^^provement, and 

 The Farm has every modern Agricultural imp sh x- 



is adiptca ^r Farming on scientjfic 1»^ ^ ^rton, 

 stalls, Sheep-fatting Sheds, LanA»nf ■"™5|g*» ttajtgj 

 Licuid-manure ^^^1^^^^ 



luxuriant valley, through which a ^fg™ k *( 100 «**>& 

 In addition to the above, ^^^JaWe) **? * ** 



the hill, and adjoining to it (principally «» 

 ext year? when the present Lease expires wiltf and 



The' Farms are ***%»*' ^^ourhcod of Had^' 

 within five miles of Bath, in the »«»»" oo;< 



^Pen^^ 



Ca ^!y to Mr. Tho, Ev A .s Esta^A^ent ^ Vt N 5 ; B ' , 



SO m street, U^h ; or (Thursday^) Ho-±^L 



, ^-lviuheii* 



rpO M W a GARDEN & ^/^ear, and ?^ % 

 1 Garden, partially cropped full fj^ P^b-trjJ^ 



trees, of the best sorts; a wall %»*?& styes, t^^JB 

 siD gle room COTTAGE, with hre-place, f 'j ^, oW . rt«» m 

 &c ; with or without about Hve Acres o^ww ^piuyn.c -lit 

 The Harrow-road. If taken »y • Garclcne ^ ^ ir cn 

 wo or three days a week throughout , the > ^ y[cyi m ij 

 the grounds adjoining. For terms and car 

 3, Soho-square. 



