THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



Clariinond fc others, 55. to 1 

 Tonrnsol tine) . . 3 



Caocirsxs. 



20 new sorts, per 100 

 I)o., mixed 

 Largest blue 



„ white 

 „ yellow 

 ,, striped 



GLA/>IOLUS. 



Florabundus, per dozen 

 Carilinnlis 



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SUFERFi HYACINTHS, ANIMON! , TULIPS, 

 fte., ju%t received from the most C«l <i growers in 



Holland, and will be delivered free ot all expense* at the rail- 

 ways, packet offices, or in any part of London, at the very 

 moderate pncea annexed. 



NBW I.AHf.K DoUULK 



Ane.mo.vkj*. *. 



The collection, so sorts . 17 



The best V2 ditto . . 5 

 The same, mixed, p. 100 II 

 Do. do., per doz. . . 1 

 Fine dble. scarlet, p. doz. 2 

 Single, many coirs., p. 100 7 



Nkw Ih iH«f. 



The best 40, distinct . 15 

 The best IS, do. . 6 



Fine mixed, per 100 . 15 

 Persian (sweet), p. doz. 3 



BWSST JONQUILS. 



Largest double, per doz. 3 



Lar^e do. . . 2 



Single .... 2 



Early Tulips. 



Due Van Thols, per 100 7 



Do., per doz. . . * 1 



Ramos us and many others. 



9 



Narcissus, Ranunculuses, 

 Tulips, Snowdrops, Lilies, &c, 

 in extensive collections. 



Hyacinths, 



From collection of 270 sorts. 



Best Doub'e. 

 Panorama, bright red . 

 Bouquet 'IVndre (or Water 

 loo), large dark r . 



Alamode, striped blue . 

 Anna Maria, large white, 



with purple eye . 

 Alamode Epuis6, blush . 

 Bouquet Pourpre . 

 Bouquet d'Orange 

 Acteur, large pink . 



Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Reading, Berks, respectfully pre- 

 ent the above as a select list of the softs most worthy of cul- 

 tivation, an.l recommend early application, while they possess 

 line roots of every variety. 



N.B.— Parcels delivered free to any part of London, and pro- 

 perly packed for conveyance to any distance. 







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Comtessc de la Costa, red 

 Comte de Very,— very 



dark purple. .10 



La Vestale, pure white, 



bright green tips . 1 

 La Deesse, pearl white . 1 

 Jenmetre, blush . .06 

 Kroon Van ludien, dark 



blue . . 1 .10 

 Jaune Pyramide, yellow 1 



La Favorite, tine primrose 9 

 Groot Voorst, large blush 6 

 Hintltftf piuk . .06 



Don Gratuit, pure white 9 

 Grand Vedette, light blue 9 

 Demodocis, rose colour . 6 

 Hirsilia, deep red . .09 

 Duchessede Normandie, 

 fine blue . . • 9 

 ndracht, dark rose . 1 

 Flos sanguineus, red with 



green tips . . • .10 

 Penelope, white and pink 6 



Perruguc Koyale, red . 1 

 Dnchemc de Bedford, 

 large white, with pink 

 eye . . . .10 

 Guide Vlies, fine white . 6 

 Rex rubrorum, red . 1 



Nannette, pure white . (i 

 Zyrene, white, green tips I 

 Lord Noel, large blue . 1 

 Lord Wellington, do. .09 

 Munarquede France, large 



blue, dark eye . . 1 

 Pas^e tout, dark . .10 

 Ophir, true yellow . 1 



Best Single. 

 Grand Vainqueur, paper 



white, large truss 

 Hannah More, do. 

 Hercules, large pink 

 Emicus, dark purple 

 Ami du Cceur, do. . 

 Appius, very dark . 

 Talma, large red 

 Le plus noir . 

 Orondatis, large blue . 

 Toison d*Or, yellow 

 Henriette Santas, red . 







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THK NEW SUPfcRB SEEDi.ING PICO TEE, 



"BURROUGHES'8 DUKK OF NEWCASTLE." 



YOU ELL & CO. have much pleasure in announcing 

 they will send out for the first time the above splendid 

 light- edgrd purple Picotee, raised by the Rev. J. Burroughes. 

 U is guaranteed to surpass any Purple Picotee that has yet beta 

 raised. Without commenting further upon its suueriority. 

 Y. lad Co. beg to tiler to a report in a late No. of the Gardeners' 

 Chronicle, as follows : — 



"The 1>> of Newctuttt is a flower of first-rate properties; 

 Itbalifb iged purple; the petals are large, and ot good form 

 and substance ; even on the edge; the colour unbroken ; the 

 pod goo. I, and with less disposition to bar than is common." 

 Jt obtained the first prize, as the best seedling, at the Norfolk 

 and Norwich Horticultural Exhibition. Price 21*. per pair, and 

 will be sent out the latter part of next month. The stock being 

 limited, to prevent disappointment early orders are respectfully 

 requested. Y. & Co. will also be enabled to supply at the same 

 time the following superb Picotees, raised by the same gentle- 

 man, all possessing first-rate properties, and having been ex- 

 hibited and obtained first class prizes at several of the metro- 

 politan Exhibitions of the present year. They are as follows : — 



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Burroughes's Mrs. Benyon, Red Picotee . 7«. 6d. 



Lady Alice Peel, Ruse Picotee . 7 6 



Miss Jane, Purple Picotee . .76 



Miss Bevan, Red Picotee . .76 



Enchantress, Scarlet Picotee . 5 



CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 



Y. and Co.'s collection of this beautiful tribe of flowers will 

 be found the most extensive and select in Europe, comprising 

 every known variety of merit. The plants are remarkably 

 strong and healthy, and will be ready for sending out to any 

 part of the Uuited Kingdom and the Continent the latter part 

 of September, at the following prices : — 



12 pairs extra fine and very superior first- class Show £ s. d. 



12 

 25 



Flowers 



ditto 



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ditto 

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ditto 

 Show Flowers 

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The selection being left to Y. and Co. 

 Great Yarmouth Nursery, August 29, 1844. 





 

 







SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 



HPHE following Articles, manufactured in Slate for 



-*- Horticultural purposes, may be seen in use at W'ortou Cot- 

 tage, upon application to the gardener (Sundays excepted). 



Tank Covers I Bottoms for Frames 



Cisterns I Boxes for Balconies aad Veran- 



Shelves J dahs 



Garden Edging | Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes, &c. 



Eowaro Bkck will be happy to answer any inquiries, either 

 personally or by post. 



CTEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 



a \? n&Q ?' anal 7. INew Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 

 r v, ,l a no a ( ' l . U , r " 8 ot the ^proved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 £? Vi u \ L B0ILERS . respectfully solicit the attention of 

 scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 



S PP i > » ? *i «£ U l 8> ' Ste v. m to ****** Propagating Houses, &c. 

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



1° J"/ , re ^,A egre ? ?*!£* *■ aid «< P*** or flues. 



f-*H »hil„i?ni° J C lb ? at the "q«e*t of numerou 

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



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

 now so well known, scarcely require descriotion, but to those 

 who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will be for 

 warded as well as reference of the highest authoiity • or the v 

 may be seen at most of the Nobility's seals and priuciual 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. * 



S. & Co. 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 be 

 obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



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

 ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field, and Garden 

 Fences, Wire Work, &c. &c. 



HOT- WATER APPARATUS FOR HEVTING 

 HORTICULTURALBtJILDINGS.DWELLING-HOUSES, 



CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 

 ples, and at very moderate char , erected by DANIEL and 

 EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



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

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

 apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, 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. They 

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

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

 employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 

 the works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at 



Chiswick. 



1). and E. Bailey also construct in metal all descriptions of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

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

 and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the con- 

 tinued supply of hot water, and an arrangemement of the oven 

 more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



D. and E. Bailky were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 

 near houses to horticulturists, 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 K. Bailky have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, Which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 

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

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 intervals required, and w hich may be seen at their Manufactory. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATING by HOT WATER. 



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

 • place, 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 ERECTIONS 

 of every description, and the HEATING of them by HOT 

 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 beat 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 be 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, Plaus, 

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

 place, Chel>oa. near Sloane-sqnare. 



GUANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 

 ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON; 



Ww. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 

 And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, and PRYOR, LONDON; 

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

 47i Lime-street, Aug. 30, IR44. 



A/I ANURES.— The Readers of the Gardeners' Chro- 



1VJ_ 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. 30, 1844: — 



p. ton £4 10s. Od Nit. ot Potash p. cwt.£l is.Gd 



Bones . 



„ crushed, 5/.l0s.to 6 

 ,, calcined . .70 

 Carbonate of ammo- 

 *»ia . . p.cwt. 2 16 



Guano,Peruvian,p.tn.l0 



,, Ichaboe ,, 6 



Gypsum . . „ 2 



Nitrate of Soda, p.cwt. 14 





 





 

 

 



9 



Oil of Vitriol, or Sulph. 



acid . . p.lb.O 



Rape Cakes . p. ton 4 15 



Salts, Epsom .,9 



„ Glauber .,7 



Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia, per cwt., 16s. too 17 



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Wm. Northcott, 13. Rood-lane, Fenchurch-street. 



TO FLORISTS AND ADMIRERS OF FLOWERS. 



1)RA1N'S CONCENTRATED LIQUID GUANO, 



*j* lor the Garden, Shrubbery, Hothouse, and Conservatory. 



I his 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.-Pnce U.9rf. per quart Bottle, and may be had of Wm. 

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

 and most respectable Dmgaists and Seedsmen, with full directions 

 for use inclosed —•Works, Thoma s-st^Sta mford- st., Blackfri ars-rd. 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



T 



PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. 



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 non- 

 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 cau be had of any length, 

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

 Taos. J. CaocGox, 8, Ingrain-court, Fenchurch-st., London. 



f Arc. si 



Pu 



O YPSUM, &c— rure Uypsum (Sulphate of I i,7\ 



OT for Compost Heaps, Urine Tanks, Stables, * c . \t^) 

 phuric Acid, Guano {foreign and Potter's), Rape Cake JSTv** 

 Dust, and all other Manures, may be had of the Unders?^ 



Synopsis of Prices, and mode of use, on application "*- 

 MabkFoimrgili., :-. Upper Thameistreet. 



TTATCHER'S BENNENDEN TILE-MACHl\? 



A-l- Manufactured and Sold only by COlTAMand Hu r! 

 Engineers, Agricultural Implement Makers &c 9 vu . • 

 street, Oxford-street. London. ' ^" '' * ln *iey. 



This is the most efficient Machine that has been invented for 

 the purpose of making Diain Tiles. Anj 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 of labour, the product of a day of 10 

 hours is as follows, viz. : — 



1 inch diameter oi Tile, 1 1,000 12 inches diameter of Tile s 800 



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 Granbrook, Kent, 

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

 Machine includes free use of it. 



DRAINING OF LAND. 



THE A LEVEL, designed for the Use of Workmen 



-*- in preserving a uniform fall in Drains and Water-courses! 

 In consequence of the approval expressed and the demand 

 made for these Levels at the recent Southampton Show, Mr. 

 Bailky Denton has arranged with an eminent London Mathci 

 matical Instrument Maker to make them in any number ri 

 quired. Price 30s. 



This Level is as accurate as a spirit-level, and so simple, that 

 the workman unable to read can use it with facility. When 

 closed it forms a 5 feet staff. 



Orders addressed to Mr. Dbntow, Land Aeent, 9, Gray's Ino- 

 square, London; or to Mr. ChArnock, Wakefield, Yorkshire, 

 will insure a perfect instrument. 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 

 and 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 glaze 

 from Is. per foot, at Jas. Watts' Sash Manufactory, Claremont- 

 place, Old Kent-road. *** Reference given. 



M 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS have re- 

 ceived instructions from T. and C. Lockhakt not to pro- 

 ceed with the Sale as advertised in the Gardeners' Chronicle of 

 the 10th and 17th inst. 



T. and C. LOCKHART, Florists and Ski dsmen, 



156, Cheapside, London, having dissolved Partnership with Mr. 

 Anorkw Duncan, beg to inform their Customers aid the public 

 generally that they will carry on their business as usual at the 

 above address. Their Catalogue of BULBS and FLOWER- 

 ROOTS for the present season has just been published and wi.l 

 be forwarded, post-free, on application. 



NURSERY STOCK, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA. 



TV/fR. KIRKE respectfully begs to announce that lie 



1>-L has received instructions to Sell by Auction, on the pre- 

 mises, (late The American Nursery) King's Road, Chelsea, on 

 Wednesday, September 11th, at 11 for 12 o'clock, by order of the 

 nronrietor the ground being required for other purposes, the 



ORANGE LEMON, and CITRON TREES; ALOES, FL( H- 

 SIAS YUCCAS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, AZALEAS, and 

 SUCCULENT PLANTS; the whole in pots, and arrange 

 fn small and large lots to suit the convenience of purchaser, 

 GREENHOUSES* Sc. &c.-May be viewed two < ay, prior to sa e. 



Florists, Cheap: 

 Brompton-row, Brompton 



m BE LET, ou Lease of 10, 15, or 20 years from 



1 MTchaelmas' next, the RECTORY FARM LITTLE 

 GRANSDEN, containing 400 acres, of which about «0 acres 

 «e old and 150 new land; all under-drained.-Apply to the 

 Rev. F. Norbis, Gransden Rectory, near Caxton. 



FARMS TO BE LET ON LEASE; 





heath Railway station. «^"TT^ aT~'i«~Oharles-street, Mid 

 For further particulars, apply to. U, 3, Cnarles street, m 



dlesex Hospital, London , or at Ho lmstead. 



STOCK FARM 



ri^O BE LET, at Michaelmas next, a very compac. 



1 Farm, with convenient BuUdngscon^ni, of 4 ret 



Pasture; TSdWi of Downs Land, in a good l jjj 

 ; and part of it may be entered upon .m, H; 

 * rfipUrs annlv to Mr. Sami/klDruck, En^mn, 



of Arable, 99 



of cultivation. 



—For further particulars apply to 



near OifoTd* 



TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



rno BE LET, with immediate possession, within-" 



1 °Jel of London, a -all NURSERY and PUBLIC- OL.E 

 doing a good business. The Nursery 1 .well so 1 

 choicest American Shrubs, Fruit, and other Tree s, 1 - ^ « 

 wi Win a few minutes' walk of a railway stat.on Ever > P^ 

 ticular can be procured by application **£$£&*»*. 

 Rus<ell-street, Covent Gg*t2J^12^«B&l <* ed a P pl} '' 



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