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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Aug. 24, 



rpANNER'S VITREOUS FLUID and CLOTH, ' 



X * Substitute for Glass for Horticultural Purposes.— The 

 ▼kreous Cloth proves its superiority over Glass, by producing 

 the lijrht most suitable to vegetation, superseding the neces- 

 sity of any shading, preserving a healthy moisture on the 

 plant, retaining its bloom to a m-.re lengthened period, less ex- 

 pensive, and not requiring so much atteution. The above (re- 

 taining heat) is preferable to Glass for Hot &c, the 

 temperature of which is maintained w -a fuel. It i« 

 equally applicable as a covering for Froit-tweis, preserving 

 them from frost, blight, and excessive heat. The Vitreon 

 Cloth, made by machinery, is much superior to an> ' prepared n 

 a different manner. By the use of the Vitreous fluid, the Cloth 

 (after long ned service) may be renewed. 



The Fluid sold in bottles 2*. 6d. and 45. W. The Cloth i 2a. Orf. 

 nod 3*. per yard. Manufactured by N. W . Tanner. Chemist, 

 Exeter. Agents for Exeter and vicinity. Messrs. Lucomb , 

 P,*ck. tc Co , Exeter Nursery. Liverpool: Mr. &*£*•***. 

 Nurseryman, Paradise-street. London : Messrs Butler and 

 IIi/cklbt, Herbalists and Seedsmen. Covent-garden. 



N.B. The Vitreous Cloth: if fixed .n the manner recommended 

 *y the Proprietor) will stand a much greater pressure of air than 

 glass. ■ _ 



OT^WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 



HORTICULTURALBUILDINGS.DWELLING-HOUSES, 



CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon i™W™dV™- 

 eiples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 

 •SWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



D and E. Bai i.k v having devoted much time tothe considera- 

 tion of this subject, and had much experience in theerection of 

 apparatus for the above-mentioned pur ;J obes,have, by improve- 

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

 ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. Tnej 

 nave erected apparatus in England. Scotland, and Ireland, lor 

 many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 employed by the Horticultural Society ol London, mexecutmg 

 the works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at 



Chiswick. '■■ ■ * ... . 



D. and E. Bails v also construct in metal all descriptions oi 

 Horticultural Buildingsaud Sashes.and invitenoblemen, gentle- 

 men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 and models, at 272, Holborn.wherethey havetheoppoitunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 and convenient ic itchen apparatus,or range, adapted for the con- 

 tinued ■» apply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven 

 more complete than hashithertobecn brought before the public. 



D. and E. Baii.ky were the first to introduce metallic eurvili- 

 Mar houses to horticultur s.and can refer to the Conservatory 

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

 others in this country and on the Continent. 



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

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery; 

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

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

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



BURBIDGE and HEALY'S NEW BOILER and 

 FURNACE for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 

 Registered under 6 & 7 Vict.. Cap. 65. 

 v No. 130, FLEET STREET, LONDON. 



V 



V 



Burbidok and Hsaly respectfully inform the Horticultural 

 Public that they have constantly on hand an extensive assort- 

 ment of their new Boiler and Furnace Doors. In very numerous 

 eases where they have been fixed, they have the highest testi- 

 monials oi their complete success : for the further assurance of 

 thdse who may require this apparatus, Bukbidgk and Healy 

 refer them to the Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick; 

 also to Mr. Glendinmng, Garden Architect, &c. &c, Chiswick 

 Nursery, in the same neighbourhood, where the apparatus may 

 be seen in successful operation, in connection with their new 

 Tanks. The following are the present prices :— 



Plain 



Boiler. 



10 I 1 5 

 Ribbed 



12 



s. 

 20 







- 



a. 



Q 



C 



Q 

 o 



5 1 a 



Will heat of 

 Pipe. 



18 



2-1 



2 2 



2 15 



3 10 



& 5 

 8 15 



•jo 



30 

 35 



42 



50 



s. d.'-M. d. h. d. 

 766 62 6 



Forcing Pit, 

 Length by feet. 



30 feet. 



10 6 7 



12 6 7 

 17 5,8 



62 

 6 3 







6 



4 6 



25 08 6 5 6 

 35 o'8 67 6 



50 to "0 ft. 4 in. 

 80 to 125 feet. 

 150 to 250 feet. 



300 to 400 feet. 

 600 to 800 feet. 



12 to 20 



G 



nano 



/ TONIC *L BOILERS. — The Boilers invented by 



U John Rogers, Esq.. are made of several sizes, and may 

 be obtained of John- Shkwen, Ironmonger, Sevenoaks, Kent. 



They may be seen in operation at Messrs. Chandler's, Vaux- 

 hall Loddiges', Hackney ; Henderson's, Pine-apple-place, fcdg- 

 ware-ro*d: Rollisson's. Tooting; Pontey's, Plymouth ; The 

 Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick, and in the Gardens 

 of the Royal Botanical Society, Regent's- park. 



TJANO.— For Sale, in bags of 1 cwt. each; just 



landed, with a succession of cargoes to arrive. 



There being considerable variety in the qualities of G 

 imported from different places, and indeed from the same 

 island, each parcel will be chemically analysed with the utmost 

 precision, to show its relative productive power. A copy oi 

 such analysis will be given to buyers, and also instructions as 

 to the most approved mode of using the Guano, furnished by tne 

 experience of eminent Agriculturists in England and Scotland. 



Large parcels will be delivered direct from the Ship, or water- 

 side premises. Smaller quantities may be had at the ware- 

 houses, 24 and 25, Billiter-street; or delivered within any 

 reasonable distance, at a trifling additional cost.— Apply to 

 Jamks Clark, 24, Billiter-street. ^ 



TJANoTgeNUINE PERUVIAN &BOLIVIAN) 



ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, LONDON; 

 Wm. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 



And by their Agents, —«•*%/*■■» 



COTKSWOKTH, POWELL, and PRYOR, LONDON; 

 GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISIOL. 

 47, Lime-street, Aug. 23, 1844. ____^___— 



GYPSUM, &c— Pure Gypsum (Sulphate of Lime) 

 for Compost Heaps, Uiine Tanks,. Stables, &c.j also Sul- 

 phuric Acid, Guano (foreign and Potter's), Rape Cake and Rape 

 Dust, and all other Manures, may be had of the Undersigned. 

 Synopsis of Prices, and mode of use, on application. 



Mark Fothkrgill, 40, Upper Thames-street. 



Guano.— The undersigned is ordered to offer the 

 following GUANO of the first analysis and soundest qua- 

 lity, in any quantity, about 46 tons, ex Magnet from Ichaboe, 

 lying at Penning** Wharf; also a choice cargo of 460 tons 

 hourly expected, to be delivered free at any safe port in the 

 British Isles. Charles Rivers, Sworn Guano Broker, 



5, Water Jane, Tower-street. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT 



PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. 



f T , HE above Material has been used and approved by 



-*- the Nobility, Gentry, and Agriculturists generally, as a 

 Roofing and Covering to sides of Farm Buildings ; its advan- 

 tages are — Lightness, Durability, and Economy. Being a nonl 

 conductor, it has been proved an efficient Protective Material 

 to Plants, and is now in use at the Royal Horticultural 

 Society's Gardens, Chiswick. It can be had of any length 

 32 inches wide, at Id. per foot, super. A discount to the trade*. 



Thos. J. Croooon, 8, Ingram-court,Fenchurch-st., London. 



70, STRAND, LONDON. 



RAMS FOR RAISING WATER WITHOUT LA- 

 BOUR, where a fall can be obtained. FOUNTAIN 

 BASINS IN IRON, &c. 



F. ROE having purchased all 

 the Patterns of Basins, Jets, 

 &c. formerly belonging to W. 

 Rowley, Fountain Maker to the 

 Royal Family, is enabled to offer 

 the above article in iron, which 



will stand the Frost and last for 



ages. A Ram and Fountain fi g-T/v yZI! WATER ram. 

 Jets fixed on the premises for 

 inspection. Every kind of Garden and other Pumps, Well 

 Engines, Baths, &c. Houses, &c. Heated by Hot Water. 



MANURES.— The Readers of the Gardeners 1 Chro- 

 nicle must have noticed the complaints constantly made 

 there of the Adulterations of Manures, and which are now 

 carried on to a fearful extent. 



The Advertiser, a Broker of the City of London, and in daily 

 communication with several scientific Chemists, calls the atten- 

 tion of the Nobility, Agriculturists, and Farmers to his method 

 of supplying Manures, by which a genuine article is secured. 

 Each article is Analysed, and the Analysis forwarded to the 

 purchaser, who can by this means obtain redress should the 

 article differ from the Analysis. 



Terms, Cash and one per cent, commission for buying and 



forwarding. 



A register will be kept of the Analysis of every cargo of 

 Guano imported into London that is brought in the market. 



Price-current, London, Aug. 23, 1844: — 



Nit. of Potash p. cwt. £l 4s. 6d 

 Oil of Vitriol, or Sulph. 



acid . . p.lb.O 1 

 Rape Cakes . p. ton 4 15 

 Salts, Epsom ,,900 



„ Glauber ,,700 

 Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia, per cwt., 16s. to 17 



Bones . .p. ton j64 

 „ crushed, 5/. 10s. to 6 

 „ calcined . . 7 



Carbonate of ammo- 

 nia . . p. cwt. 2 



Guano,Peruvian,p.tn.lO 

 ■ „ Ichaboe ,, 6 



Gypsum „ 2 



Nitrate of Soda, p.cwt. 14 



10s 



,0d 



















16 































14 



9 



Wm. North cott, 13, Rood-lane, Fenchurch-street. 



TO FLORISTS AND ADMIRERS OF FLOWERS. 



BRAIN'S CONCENTRATED LIQUID GUANO, 

 for the Garden, Shrubbery, Hothouse, and Conservatory. 

 This preparation is peculiarly adapted for the development of 

 Flowers, furnishing them with the materials (in a soluble form) 

 out of which they weave their delicate tissues and elaborate their 

 beauteous colouring. It has no unpleasant smell, is easily applied, 

 and thus recommends itself, either for the Garden or Drawing- 

 room.— Price Is. dd. per quart Bottle, and may be had of Wm. 

 Jackson, late Geo. Butler, 93, Cheapside, corner of King-street, 

 and most respectable Druggists and Seedsmen, with full directions 

 for use inclosed. — Works, Thomas-st.,Stamford-st., Blackfriars-rd. 



HATCHER'S BKNNENDEN TILE-MACHINE, 

 Manuactured and Sold only by COLTAM and H ALLEN, 

 Engineers, Agricultural Implement Makers, &c, 2, VVinsley- 

 street, Oxford-street, Loudon. 



Under 25 to 40 



40 to 65 



65 to 100 



f Warmagrap- 



•< ery 35ft. long, 



Land a pit 50ft. 



31 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 regulating the 

 Ire 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- 

 mation to what is correct. 



CTEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 



*J London, and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 

 and Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 

 scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 

 applying the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, &c. 

 by which atmospheric heat as well as bottom-heat is secured 

 to any required degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 

 S. & C. have also to state that at the request of numerous 

 friends they are now making their Boilers of Iron as well as 

 Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which are 

 aow so well known, scarcely require description, hut to those 

 who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will be fur- 

 warded as well as reference of the highest authority ; or they 

 may be seen at most of the Nobility's seats and principai 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



S. & C. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory in 

 New Park- st., every article required for the construction of 

 Horticultural buildings, as well as for heating them, may t 

 obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



Conservatories, &c. of Iron or Wood, erected npon the most 

 ornamental designs. Balconies, Pallisading, Field, and Garden 

 Sences, Wire Work, &c &c. 



This is the most efficient Machine that has been invented for 

 the purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can be 

 made by merely changing the die, which can be done in a few 

 minutes. It requires but few hands, viz., one man and three 

 boys. With this amount or' labour, the product of a day of 10 

 hours is as follows, viz. : — 



I inch diameter of Tile, n, 000 



lj inches diameter of Tile, 5,800 

 24 „ „ , 3,200 



The Machine is movable down the drying-sheds, so that it 

 requires no extra boys to carry the Tiles, nor are shelves re- 

 quired in drying. It has been in full operation for upwards of 

 four months at Hempstead Park, near Craubrook, Kent. No 

 charge made for Patent dues or licence. The purchase of the 

 Machine includes free use of it. 



A SriIALTE.— BROWN OIL VARNISH, BLACK 



^ VARNISH PAINT.— Asphalt* in a pure state, without 

 grit, 3s. per cwt., in casks 2 cwt. each, for forming or improving 

 garden walks, terra. court yards, stables, ground-floors, roofs, 

 or for applying to damp walls. Brown Oil Varnish for varnishing 



ites, outhouses, fences, &c, 8d. per gallon -it dries very quickly. 

 Black Varnish Paint for outhouses, fences, &c, bd. per gallon.— 

 Asphalts Roofing Canvas, very thi is. per square yard.— 



obkrt Uicharosov, Maker of Garden Nets, Pishing Nets, 

 Sheep Nets, Rabbit Nets, Tents, Marquees, and improved Tar- 

 paulins, 21, Ton bridge- place, corner of Judd street, New-road, 

 London.— N.B. Several thousand Police Capes on Sale. 



TO COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS, &c. — Mrs. 

 MARY WED LAKE, widow of the late THOMAS 

 WEDLAKE, at 118, Fknchurch Street, Citv, informs 

 Emigrants and others that she continues to manufacture those 

 Agricultural Implements for which her late husband was so 

 extensively patronised by the Settlers of South Australia, Van 

 Diemen's Land, Swan River, New Zealand, and other British 

 Colonies. The following articles, mad« in a very superior 

 manner, are kept on sale at the London Warehouse, viz. :— 



Patent Hay- making Machines Flour-Mills— Bean-Mills 

 Dressing Machines 



Patent Chaff-cutting Machines 

 Oil-Cake Crushers 

 Double action Turnip- cutter3 

 Railway Wheels 



Patent Essex Ploughs, 30 sorts 

 Subsoil Ploughs [Colonies 



Threshing Machines for the 

 Drills of all kinds— Scarifiers 

 Vacuum Pumps 



Please to be particular in the address, Mary Wedlakk, 

 118, Fenchur ch Street. London. 



]\j ETCALFE'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH-BRUSH 



i»-L and SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth Brush has the im- 

 portant advantage of searching thoroughly into the divisions of 

 the teeth, and cleaning them in the most effectual and extraor- 

 dinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not coming loose- 

 is. An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a third part of 

 the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. Pene- 

 trating Hair-brushes, with the durable unbleached Russian 

 bristles, which do not soften like common hair. Flesh Brushes, 

 of improved graduated and powerful friction. Velvet Brushes, 

 which act in the most surprising and successful manner. The 

 Genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its preserved valuable properties 

 of absorption, vitality, and durability, by means 01 direct impor- 

 tations, dispensing with all intermediate parties' profits and de- 

 structive bleaching, and securing the luxury of a genuine Smyrna 

 Sponge. Only at Mktcalkk's Sole Establishment, 130b, Oxford- 

 street, one door from Holies-street. 

 Caution— Beware of the words " From Metcalfe's," adopted by 



some houses. 



I EA and PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



-Li SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 



C °«Gr y eat Western Steam-ship, June 6, \844.-The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regulaily supplied with Laa _& Faa 

 ri.vs'8 Worcestershire Sauce, which is adaptedforev e y v ar et 

 of dish, from turtle to beef, from saimon to «feaks» to au 1 ^ 

 which it gives a famous relish. I have grea t p easure n recom 

 mending this excellent Sauce to Captains and Pas sender, .tor 

 its capital flavour, and as the *«t^mp^ 



^^/o^he most piquant inSnlof ££*"-£ 

 epicurean age is Lea and Perrins's Worcestershu^ £j£orTC 



to fish, flesh, fowl, and soup: giving a , zebt Jf a ^7of ess cost.'' 

 long-established favourites; more wholesome and of less cost. 



-Navaland Military Gazette, April 8, 1843. p ERRIV5f 

 Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Messrs. Lea and P«a« , 

 Worcester; Messrs. Barclay and Sov, c ^" D ^ Q ° Loudon ; 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in Lonao , 

 and Retail by the usual ven ders of Sauces. _ — 



EXTIRPATION of all kinds of VERML^-Office, 



Hi 69, King Wiiliam-street city, . L «° d ° u ' ^ty" »e 

 MEYER, practical chymist, patronised by He : 1 . ^ 



Queen, H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, the RojalAg 

 Society of England, and the Corporation oi the City g « ^ 



and by special appointments to the pnncipa » Courts f 



begs to inform the nobility, gentry, merc ^fh P continues to 

 shipowners, and the public generally, ^2%™ descrip- 

 CLEANSE, by contract, from one to five years, * j ^ 

 tion of PROPERTY, of rats, «»fe, motes, jreaaU^ n n§ 



bugs, &c, and as a guarantee °?to*^*Z*£** s »"™ at 

 respectfully refers to the certificates o his grea . 



Buckingham Palace and Gardens .Wm^or Castle, ^ 

 Palace, Frcgmore Lodge, Carlton Club House, Ma nsi o ^ 

 Newgate Prison, Tavistock Hotel, Brewers ^tcr. ^ 

 ley Quays and warehouses in Lower Thames s tre . d 



perty of Joseph Barber, Esq., and m any p Other*o if Thc 



privlte establishments, which ^rJ^^i^iS^^^l 

 preparations, which are free of poujon or « e ^ 10 505 „ and 

 be had as above, in pots and bottles at 5*., M; - y ^ 



100,. each, with lull directions, which mu.t ,be us ^ P adica te 

 tion to the extent of premises mfes ted U *° *« C ^J t0 property, 

 ttie vermin, and which can be applied ^f^X m ; mansions 

 Dwelling-houses cleansed from U. to ,5 /. .per ^annui > es , 



and estates from 10/. % nd »? w " d &^^^ fZ 



E£3SS,. b a^^i^u^iesl^ari^-Jne sVature and seal 



"Joseph Anton Meyer." . 



TO FLORICULTURISTS, CONNOISSEURS, AND 



TO *LUKi NU RSERYMEN. ^ 



REE. STONE will sell by Auction on 



premises, No,., Par, Place West Liverpool Ko 



^J^STiS^J^ August 27th, at 12 0x10.. ■ 

 vaua H b?e Collection of Cacti, Monstrosus, E»P^ ta ; icelle nt 

 and other Stove and Greenhouse Plants. Also » 

 Tutip Stage 30 feet by 10 feet, and «-; surplus Ho^^ ^W 

 ♦nrp ft fine-toned 6A-octave Piccolo by Fedcney, d 



ml'ts 6 May be vie Jed on Monday ^nd ^-ng^al , ^ 

 Catalogues had on the premises, and ol tne * 



St. John-street, near Smithfield. 



ARKET FARME1 AND OTHERS. ^^ 



W ible to that purpose, suraccuu, "^T^fflce, Q 

 reach of the Markets.-Direct to G. M., Post-omc , 



TO M 



ible to that purpose, sufficiently ne^ndc Guildford . 





