THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[June 



15 



T~~HOM\S CRIPPS reapecttully olfers the under- 

 mentioned NEW FUCHSIAS. 



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Lowryii each U.Qd 

 Prince of Wales 



(Epos') . 

 Duke of Wel- 

 lington . 

 Bridegroom 

 Kentish Bride . 

 Kentish Hero . 

 Maria • 

 Florence 

 Akhbar Khan . 

 Transparena 



(Hardy's) 

 Prince of Wales 

 (Langelier's) . 5 



2 



2 

 3 

 2 

 2 



I 



6 



6 



6 



6 



6 



I 



6 







Fuchsia stormontii each 5s. 9d 





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Queen 

 Prince of Wales 

 (Pawley's) 



Magnet . 

 Sau^uinivea . 



Margiaata 



Boydii 



Fair Helen 

 King John 

 Giantess . 

 Dr. Noble 

 Edwardsii 

 Audot • < 



7 



7 

 7 



3 



3 

 3 



3 

 3 

 5 

 5 

 5 



7 



o 







6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 

 

 

 6 



!>URBIDGE and HEALY'S NEW BOILER and 



L> FURNACE for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 



Registered under 6 & 7 Vict., Cap. 6o. 

 No. 130, FLEET STREET, LONDON. 



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A .e.eetLTo? K^Ve. if left «o T. C, .... M.. or 

 ^{rorTpU, ' T£ Double White Brugmansia ,0,. ti. , 



C.taiogaes of Fuchsia. ^MSSTmS £™S .4. 



■warded on ■ ppii«ati»n.--Tnnbr.flge weua i — — . 



BuiUen, 



lor tie«lti. 

 : <*Ee*t 



j 



nnd something added to compensate for carnage. Liarenuon 



Nursery, C .m berwell, London. _ 



S P LEND1U fcXHlBUlON UK HUSKS. 



A PAUL and SON'S COLLECTION, comprising 



A. P .U Vb. £5*2 of the season, is no. in full blJJ-g 



OUUOUN'S COMPOUND for VINES.— It is a 



»E feet in AgncuLura. Chemistry «J* 

 Plant which is to be improved by Manure. J,,,,, *c wjpr 



the cultivators of the Vine, at 30s. per cwt. ^ny orders £ ill be 

 executed by application to Messrs. Loudoun and Co., No. 2,, 



Mincing lane, City. London. 



CTOIuFTfTuVVKKS ANI) PLANl'S IN FO«. 



HUMPHREYS'S SOLUBLE COMPOUND.— 

 A few grain, occasionally dissolved in the water used 

 «ith Plants produce a vigor growth and splendid flowers. 



Tf what UciUtd a 5 Li^vl Guano" is desired, a superior article 

 \[ Obtained at h-ilf the u»ial cost, by dissolving Half a Bottle 

 of this powder in a quart of water, and using ^ tab e- spoonful 

 ?o a gahorTin watering flower-beds. Sold in titles, is. 9*. each 

 by Chemists and Seedsmen. Age , Davy, Mackmuedo, and 



Co., 100, Upper Thames-street, London. _ 



DRYING BOTANICAL SPECIMENS. ^ t . . 



Wand J. BENTALL beg to inform their Botamca 

 . Friends that they continue to prepare the" ^pro'ed 

 PAPER for DRYING PLANTS, and hope still to enjoy their 



Pa Fr^\lveKce of Collectors of Foreign, .as well as 

 BriSh Plants, the Paper is now prepared in three sizes and is 

 delivered free in London, on the following terms : 6 by 10 ins 

 (folded) 145. per Ream; 20 by 12 in., 205. do. j 16 by 20 ins. 

 douofe'the fir P st named 'size). 255. do. Specimens forwarded on 

 application, and all orders promptly executed. 

 Paper-M<ll% Hals'ead. Essex. 



csS£55ggg& Sis s 



Tanks. The following are the present prices . 



and simple plan of Shading, whereby the largest or •a»a.Utt M 

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

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

 tic ultural Manufactory. Gloucester-pla.. Chelsea, near Sl oaocin* 



' i&aUa *8 Auction, 



WINDING UP SALES. 

 TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will submit 

 to public competition at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew, 

 lane, on Tuesday, June 18th, and Friday, 21st, 1844, at 12 o'clock 

 each day, A FINE COLLECTION OF DAHLIAS, comprising* 

 the leading varieties. Also a splendid assortment of GERA- 

 N1UMS, the newest varieties of FUCHSIAS and VERBtNA 

 HEARTSEASE, and a variety of other Flowering Plants, beiaf 

 the last Sales for this season.— May be viewed the morning of 

 Sale. Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and of the Auctioaem, 

 American Nursery, Leytonstone. 



Cot 



Plain ' 

 Boiler. 



in. I 4 s 

 10 I 1 5 



Riobed 



Boiler. 



£1 



s* 



a, es 



s. 

 20 





o 

 5 



Q 



s 



£ 



03 



Will heat of 

 Pipe. 



Forcing Pit, 

 Length by feet. 





s. d.\M. d. *. d. 



7 6 



10 

 12 



1. 



18 

 21 



2 

 2 

 3 



2 

 15 

 10 



5 5 

 8 15 



20 

 30 

 35 



42 



10 

 12 



17 



6 62 6 



67 

 G7 

 5 8 



62 

 6:< 

 64 



6 

 6 



25 8 6 5 6 



50 [35 



08 



30 feet. 



50 to 70 ft. 4 in. 

 80 to 125 feet. 

 150 to 250 feet. 



300 to 400 feet. 



G 7 6| 600 to 800 feet. 



12 to 20 



Under 25 to 40 



40 to 65 



65 to 100 



f Warm agrap- 



J. ery 35ft. long, 



^andapit 50ft. 



If 3 inch pipe be used, one-third more. If 2-inch pipe, as much 



more. 

 The above quantities are rough estimates, which may be va- 

 ried by enlarging or contracting the fire, or by regu.ating the 

 fire door It is possible to heat a much larger quantity of pipe 

 with the boiler, but it would be done at great loss of fuel. The 

 above ! proportions can be generally relied on as a near approxi- 



m ation to what is correct. _ 



IRON WORKS. 



nOTTAM and HALLEN, Winsley-street, Ox- 

 ford-street, London. 



SYDENHAM, KENT. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and M 

 mit to public competition on the prti.n-.ca, dkus ^t- 

 tage, near the Dartmouth Arms, Sydenham, on Tbcrsdat. 

 2i)th Jl-nb, 1844, at 1 o'clock, the Entire Stock of CHOICE 

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

 son, comprising all the esteemed kinds in cultivation. Alto 

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

 HAND-GLASSES, GARDEN UTENSILS, S-indry HOUSE- 

 HOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects. May be viewed one 

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

 the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auctioneers, American Nor- 



sery, Leyto nstone. 



" TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURS ERY M EN, &c. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS hare 

 received instruction from Mr. BUNNEY, to submit to 

 public competition on the premises, KINGSLAND NURSERY, 

 about the second week in July, in consequence of the Lea* 

 having expired, the whole of the RARE EXOTICS and other 

 Plants Tin pots: also SEVEN GREENHOUSES, PITS, fcc. Ac 

 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 valassit 

 Nursery Stock will be submitted to public competition by Auc- 

 tion about the third week in October. 



TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



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

 instructed to sell by Auction on the premises Acre Use, 

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

 SON, a COLLECTION OF CHOICE PLANTS, v«j-tamdtaj 

 Ericas, Epacris, Barrones, Serulata, Oleanders Azaleas Cacti 

 Croweas, Euonymus, Daphne, Polygaleae and a variety of 

 other Plants. May be viewed, and Catalogues had on , the 

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

 the Anctio ner, Hackney Road. p F7TTrr~u" 



T^ITEEN HOUSES and PLANTS lobe SOLD » by 



IT AUCTION, by Mr. John Kino, on the P"^^ 

 pelier Gardens, Walworth on Wednesday, June*. » < Ten 

 o'clock, by order of Mr. C^g (whose L^ ease , ^ ^ m M aDd 



of the A uctioneer. Hackney-ma d. — — 



— ' toIloriculturists. 



r AHEE and SON will SELL by ^UCT'ON, by 



Lj order of Mr. Story_ (retinng to^ JJ c R ~ u foll( ^i nIC day, 

 Re 



Hor-WVIKK ArrARATUS FOR HEATING 

 HORTicULTURALBUILDINGS.DWELLING-HOUSES, 



CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon . im P r ^ P^. 

 ciples, and at very* moderate charges, erected b> DANIEL and 

 IDwLq BAILEY, 2J2, HOLBORN. 



^ and E. Bai lbv having devoted much time to the considera- 

 cion of this subject, and had much experience m the erection of 

 anoa?atus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 

 ments suVgested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat. 

 Se no S very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 HnraHHtv in the apparatus with economy m the charge. Thej 

 Save erected apparatus in England. Scotland and Ireland for 

 mint noblemen and gentlemen.and have had the honour to be 

 f^oloyed bTthe Horticultural Society of London, inexecating 

 ?rTe works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at 



C n S In°d k E BAiLEvalsoconstructin metal all descriptions of 

 nSiicaltural B uHdingsand Sashes. and invitenob emen. gentle- 

 Sen and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 !^h nfndtls at 272 Holborn, wherethey have the opportunity of 



others in this country and on the Continent. 



D.andE.BAiLEV have prepared a quantity of ' theGa vamc 



Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery , 



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



Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or ai 



intervals teouired . and which may be *een at th e 1 rjfannfactorv. 



readlE's tank. oYsiem 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 most decided advantages overevery 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 working 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. Ma. Rkndlb ; 

 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. 



GARDEN ROLLERS and RICK-STANDS, or 



STATHELS, at very low prices. 



GARDEN SYRINGES, 9*. 6U each. 

 HAND-GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, &c, lo 



inches square, 20 inches, and 22 inches. 



CAST-IRON FLOWER-STAKES, 4 ft. long out ot 



the ground, 4 ft. 6 in.. 5 ft., 6 ft., and J «• __..__ Garden 

 Watering-pots, Garden Engines, Mowing Machines Garden 



Chairs Superior Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases n great 

 variety a^n "every description of article used in Hort.culture 



BEST WIRE, for STRAINED WIRE-FENCING, 



atRs Gd ner bundle of 150 to 160 yards each. 



at F 8 lower-bordering, Trainers. Garden Arches, Slower-stands, 



Rose-tree Guards, and every description of Ornamental Wire- 



"toTHOUSES^'cONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



upon the most improved principle, either of :iipn 01 rcf iron and 

 wood combined, which can be fixed complete in any part of the 

 Kingdom, at very low prices. 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS forheating Hothouses, 



Conservatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Private 

 Buildings, &c, wit . Cottam's Patent, or Rogers s Boilers. 

 After 15 years' experience, and having fixed upwards of 1500 

 Apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various 

 improvements which they have made during that time. 



RENDLE'S TANK SYSTEM on an improved sim- 



P Stmw' Rooms at their Manufactory, No. 2, Winsley-street, 

 where estimates and every information may be obtained. 



J order of Mr. story v«»« ■»* ~ : { snowing . 



sidence, Islewortb, on Tuesday ^ June 18 a<_ f ^^ ^ 

 at 12, his extensive and superb COLa.^ Spe cimen and 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS, conning c hienj p morethan 



Hybrid Ericas, Azaleas, Camdhas ^c-. c ™f Xmt and , rf 

 2000 Plants, a Span House, Prepared »ni, Garde0? 



not sooner disposed of, the Lease of the "ou^ ^^ ^.^ 

 and Paddock. To be viewed thrw^^ had on tbe ^ 

 and Monday preceding. Catal°gM b «nay ^ ^^n*^ 

 rm ? es 2 3ndatJLA^«jJ^.S02Lr^ in A YR- 



SHIRE, with SALM0N-FISH1NU». 



L.-FOR SALE IN ONE OR MORE LOl ^ 



H^HE ESTATE OF BA LLAN 1 ka . r 



1 about 7 l6l acres ^l^^^^canru.^ 

 and the valuable Salmon-Fishingsoimc 



adjacent Sea-coast. .. T ;n a ge, about 158, acr , 



The Lands immediately ^around the v uag , ^ ^ 



form a compact and beautifu^EsU te 1^. , h of Clyd*^ 



River Stinchar, and nearly twom-i resi dence. T " "^ 



and they afford many fine situations wr aod capable™ 



fn'this nivision is ^«S^*W^1£& 

 great increase of value by ^"'"f^about two miles , dw •• 

 vation. The remainder of t^ff at ^^ ble also of pe^ » 

 consists of excellent Stock Farms cap ^ gffoidsjoW 

 provement, by surface-draining r and nmi ^ mnAi The BJJ 

 the best Grouse-shooting in the souW c abound ^thSaW" 

 Stinchar, and other streams on the Est* , 



^KS-i rental is only &ft%%^~£ 

 of trifling amount. The great post £ . ^ , ts * rf 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



through tne V1,1H K C » *"" R "llantrae will be the a« kk p lA 

 harbour are completed, BaUantr ^a^^ 



» of some trade and lrnporx . f &» 

 iTfrom Li verpooj, W ho J« » lt » now 





I 

 I 



DOUBLE-MOTION HAYMAKERS of the best 



construction, made almost wholly of iron, and containing the 

 double Cylinder, and all the latest improvement, are now ready. 



CAST-IRON RICK-STANDS and PIGTROUGHS, 



at very low prices. 



IRON HURDLES and FIELD-GATES of all sizes, 



at exceedingly low prices. 



PLOUGHS, DRILLS, Sheep and Cattle Weighing 



Machines, Improved Prize Harrows, Field Rollers.Tur nip cut'ers, 

 Chaff-cutting Machine*, Threshing and Winnowing Machines, 

 Oil-cake Breakers, and every description of implements used in 



Agriculture. . 



Show Rr>oms at their Manufactory, 2, Winsley-street, Oxiora 



street, where every information may be obtained. I 



narooui are kuihi'^«-i — - , ... 



the whole vale of Stinchar ; and ; J 

 must become a place < 

 is about 15 hours' sail 



gow, and 12 miles from ^I tt t Vie Ayis'hire Eaiiway. tfp0 aa" 

 in contemplation to con t.i ue : the A> ^^ wul be W 



If not immediately sold in one %**h ^ ^ 



"If. The MOOR LOT,, extending to about H7> »« Jg J " 

 SaST&X'Ett present season is M - • -, , 



Total reD ' £j,i, as at (•£ 



2d. The FARM of LAGGAN "^^^ M'M.«ij»»'J - | 

 sen?' Possessed by Hugh Luck^art Ja^ rf g^ 



Nereis . ieat/sn,^ ^odern U$°° SU^' 1 " 

 good Farm-house, and the principal p.u 



good Farm-house, and the principal v~* ( 



905 acres, at present let at 874/. l«. y rate ly sola 

 with Lots 2d and 3d, but will not ne v ^ 



two Lots are disposed of. show thel^ 



, James M 'Gregor, B» lla . n * l n tt !! a y be made to GeoW y 

 further particul.w application may oc ^' c ^ la)f U 



. Esq., factor, Calhorn. near S»tanra ^ hf 24l u 



I W riter to the Signet, Edinburgn. 



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