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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



| ILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. — Flowering Bulbi ol 



fkne most beautiful LIMES to be had at the following 

 Lancifolium album . . 5*. each. 



„ punctatum . 5*. ,» 



„ specinsura . 25*. ,, 



L J-ICtrr~ ng. Seedsman, 46. Cheapside, London. 



from the best varieties of IX IAS and SPARAXIS, at2«.6tf. 



pazXet. . 



CAMELLIA JAPONIC*. 



ROBERT LAW SON, Est.; of Tiverton, intends 

 deposing of his stock of Camellias, whirh he has collected 

 expense, and successfully cultivated for many years. 

 i» the highest state of health, and most abundantly 



with Mooining-" buds. Mr. L. disposes of them sole'y in 



flaenceof their having become too large for hisconser- 



. They are as follow:— £ s. d. 



from 7 to 8 feet in height, a very fine 



•a, eaite healthy and green 

 _att«at»w 'from 7 to 8 feet in height, 



to 4 



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(Gray's) 5 to 6 



„ 4 to 5 



„ 2 to 3 



Striped 5 to o 



iora Alba 4 to 5 



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The Prices seed are for the separate plants, of which not 



thM*8 can he taken together. If the whole are taken in 



}»t a cuv. '.Table reduction will be made. Mr. Lawson 



wtf» be h y to show them, or give any further particulars 



m\y '■->■■' required.— Tiverton, Oct. 4th, 1844. 



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JItfcjHNAN begs to announce the arrival of his large 

 % and carefully selected Dutch, Cape, and other Bulbs of 



9**tj description. 



Fi*tst named Hyacinths, old favourites, from 6s. to 12s. and 



r. yrr dozen. 



Jfc*ible red mixtures, different shades, 3s. 6d. per dozen. 



UuuWe blue, 3s. 6d. per dozen. 



ItoaMe white, 3s. fid. dozen. 



)e, each colour, as above, 3s. fid. per dozen. 



y Tulips, Narcissus, Jonquils, Anemones, Ranunculus, 



}aaa», Amaryllis, with all the new Lilies and good Herba- 



Plants, hardy and greenhouse, worth cultivating. 



_. nas also to offer, of this season's saving, some very 



afcoire seed — 



¥fom the finest named Calceolaria, 2s. fid. per packet. 



Cineraria, 2s. fid 



Heartsease*, 2s. fid. 



Geranium, 2s. fid. 



SBarlot Phlox Drummondii, 6d. per packet. 



ScV,i2 1ms Hookerii, fid. 



Intermediate Stock, 6d. 



By sowing the above this autumn a season will be saved. 



rfe many other good Bienn als and Perennials. Also, 



_frlHTl Hi hi Pi jitfnrfl Pine Strawberry; Myatt's British Queen 



i Prince Albert do., Lady's Finger do., Keen's Seedling do. 



Pine d>>., &c , fee. 



•alky's riet Admirable Rhubarb, the very best for early 



Ibwag. Giant Asparagus and Sea kale Plants. Rivers's new 



Carfaio^ue and Amateur's Rose Guide. 



While Clover, Rape, Winter Tares, Rye, and Italian Rye- 



\, for early green food. Catalogues may be had on appli- 



mhk Aft Mr. Rivers's Dwarf and Standard Roses may be 



•■*&«*: through J. K. 



Cartis's and other new Budding and Pruning Knives. 

 4, Great Russell Street, Covent Garden, Oct., 1844. 



SPLENDID NEW PLANTS. 



J'fiSf _S CUTHILL begs most respectfully to announce 

 lhat he has now ready to send out strong, healthy plants 

 at tfct fo'liiwing:— Lisianthus Russellianus, 2s. 6d. to 5s. each; 

 _.a>gres?cns, 5«. to 10s.; L. longifolius, 5s. to 10s. ; L. corym- 

 feoaa, 10j. eac ; L. glaucifolius seed, at 2s. fid. per packet. 

 J. V. has a splend'd Yellow Lisianthus which will be sent out 

 »*at year. A Treatise will accompany each order on the best 

 _*iV>d ot growing the Lisianthus. Fine roots of the Prince of 

 Brsmark Scarlet Clove-scented Carnation, an excellent forcer, 

 )*ap»r ;!<::. ; Petunia ornatissima (Van Houtte), a fine pen- 

 c&tri Hlaa, l,/. each; also Fleming's Trentham Cabul Melon, 

 ■wbfcigaintu* several prizes at Regent-street— the best-flavoured 

 »n# moht extraordinary bearer ; three lights produced 80 lbs. 



Wop— 40 the second ; and is now bearing the third ; 2s. 6d. 

 paeke'. Latter's Victory of England Cucumber, 2s. 6d. per 

 yaeaet;. Cuth ill's early improved Black Spine, very handsome, 

 IA per packet, or 'the three for 6s. The trade supplied by 

 ouacs < t the above Cucumbers, by sending a money order 

 tfce C.oi.bcrwell Post-office.— Letters directed to J. Cuthill, 

 ri»t, Deunuuk-hill, Camberwell, London, will be immediately 

 attended tt). 



X.B. The Lisianthus nigrcscens can be seen in bloom 7 feet 

 lifh, wk' ards of 1000 blooms upon it, and will continue 



a» flower till Christmas. 



Stsonc Plants of the British Queen, and Keen's Seedling 

 JTJlAWBhKRIES in pots for next year's f-rcing can be selected 



»J 40i>0 pots. 



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"i EO. LIGI1TBODY, F irk, respectfully informs 



the cultivators of the RANUNCULUS, that his CATA- 

 LOGUE of SEEDLINGS li now ready, and maybe had on appli- 

 cation. A few Varieties of Superior New Seedlings will be let 



out this geaaon. 



NEW CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AND PINKS. 



ESSRS. N. and B. NORMAN'S CATALOGUE 



.of SHOW VARIETIES can be had on prepaid applica- 

 t i on —Bull Field*. Woolwich. 



S! JURY NURSERY, MIDDLESEX. 



JT. W1LLMER, Sex., begs most respectfully to 

 • offer to the Public that beautiful Purple Flake CARNA- 

 TION ••MAYO," which received a Certificate at the last July 

 Show of the Horticultural Society of London. Price fa. 6d. per 

 pair. Likewise a Carnation with huff ground, pink and maroon 

 -tripes; a novel and beautiful flower. 7s. 6d. per pair. The 

 above Flowers are well adapted for bedding, when a sufficient 

 stock is raised. The plants are well rooted and strong, with 

 the rest of J. T. W.'s stock of Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, and 

 Auriculas, Catalogues of which may be had by prepaid applica- 

 tion, inclosing a postage stamp.— October 4, 1S44. 



Mr. HOYLE'S NEW SEEDLING GERANIUMS. 



W'lLLIAM MILLER respectfully announces to the 

 Nobility, Gentry, Amateurs, and the Trade, that he has 

 purchased the entire stock of the following superb SEEDLING 

 GERANIUMS raised by G. W. Hoyle, Esq., of Guernsey, viz. : 

 1814— Titus .... each— £3 3s. Qd. 



Pompey ♦ 



Champion 



These three for six guineas. 



1843-Unique 



Queen of England • • 

 Claude •••••• 



Sarah Jane 



Amelia 



Majestica 



Rosalia 



Flora •>•••• 

 General Pollock .... 

 These nine for five guineas. 

 The entire set: 10 guineas, with a discount of 20 per cent, to 

 the Trade. A remittance must accompany the order from 

 unknown correspondents. 



Titus received a seedling prize at Chiswick, June 1844; 

 Pompey, Champion, and Unique were pronounced by Professor 

 Lindley, in the Gardeners' Chronicle of June 29, 1844, to be 

 14 three flowers of good substance, size, and variety ; M and Mr. 

 Glenny, in Gardeners' Gazette June 22, 1844, says, speaking 

 of the Geraniums at the Chiswick F6ce— w Mr. Hoyle had by 

 far the best lot there ; Pompey was the best of them, and Titus 

 next." Blooms of the others were likewise exhibited at the 

 June FCte, Chiswick, 1844, and attracted very extraordinary 

 attention, and were universally admired. On the whole, the 

 above varieties, for substance, roundness of form, and general 

 excellent qualities, are among the best ever offered to floricul- 

 turists. Printed Lists, with full descriptions, can be had on 

 application. The plants are now ready to send out. ^ 



W. M. has been supplied by Mr. Hoyle with some choice 

 GERANIUM SEED, which he saved from his own beautiful 

 Seedlings, and the newest and best varieties sent out by other 

 growers. Sealed packets of 100 seeds, 12s. ; do. of 50 seeds, 7s. 

 Also, Hybridised Seed, saved from his own extensive collection 

 of Pelargoniums ; packets of 100 seeds, 105.; of 50 seeds, 6s. 

 Providence Nursery, Ramsgate. 



BURBIDGE and HEALY'S NEW BOILER and 

 FURNACE for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 

 Registered under 6 8c 7 Vict., Cop. 65. 

 No. 130, FLEET STREET, LONDON. * 



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Burbidge and Hkaly 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 

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

 monials of their complete success : for the further assurance of 

 thohe who may require this apparatus, Burbidgk and Hkaly 

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

 also to Mr. Glbvoinnino, 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 : — 



3J d r 



Plain 



Boiler, 



in. #s. 



10 1 5 

 Ribbed 

 Boiler. 



= £_- 



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W ESSRS. TYSO and SON, WaUingford, Berks, 



■***■ respectfully invite the attention of the Nobility, Gentry-. 

 >«t4PuV to theii extensive collection of TULIPS, RANUN- 

 USLUfcES, CARNATIONS, PICuTEES, PINKS, Sec. 

 'JYLTPS. — In beds, containing an equal number of Roses, 

 jVw.-nei d Bizarres, under name, arranged for planting. 



1H -jortnicnt.— A bed of 30 rows, or 210 bulbs, £ s. d. 

 »- ag many extra fine new sorts . . .20 



Abed of 40 rows, or 280 bulbs, difo ... 25 

 *J Assottment.— A bed of 30 rows, including many 



very fine sorts 12 



A bed "f 40 rows, ditto . . . \ \ 1 15 



38essr P. and son beg to inform the cultivators of tbe Tulip 



Wmt thvy intend letting out six roots of their splendid new 



fei>p •• Folydora," a third row Bizarre, figured in No. 120 of the 



** rY ffieoitura) C .binet." It was much admired by connoisseurs 



Ut »C'I »ear London this season, when in bloom, and will be 



j_i»dto i -os all the requisites of a fine show flower. Pricefi/. 



BAN US CULL'S ES.— Messrs. T. and Son having cultivated 



* beautiful flower with unparalleled success, are enabled to 



JwppW strong roots of the>r seedlings and other fine varietie 



»^pted for competition. They obtained first prizes at Chiswick, 



15th; at Surrey Gardens, June 18th; and at several pro- 



»cial Exmbiti i.s this season. 



Mts T. and Son's General Descriptive Priced Catalogue 

 be had. Gratis, on prepaid application, inclosing two 

 labels. 



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Will heat of 

 Pipe. 



10 



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h. d. s. d. 



6 62 6 



67 6 



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63 

 64 



6 

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30 feet. 



8 6 .-) 6 





50 35 8 6 



50 to 70 ft. 4 in. 

 80 to 125 feet. 

 150 to 250 feet. 



300 to 400 feet. 



Forcing Pit, 

 Length by feet. 



12 to 20 



7 6 600 to 800 feet. 



Under 25 to 40 



40 to 65 



65 to 100 



f Warm a grap- 



< ery 35ft. long, 



^ and a pit 50ft. 





HYAf INIHS AND GREENHoi^r "TlTnTT 



TTUMPHREYS'S SOLUBLBCOMp" ND 



J- J- A few gn.ins are effective. Half a Dottle dbioL. 

 in a quart of water furn^-hes a superior Lio in , rSt- ** 

 half the usual cost. Sold in bottles* Price i. _J ° * 



Mc 



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 regulating the 

 tire 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. ^ 



CONICAL BOILERS.— The Boilers invented by 

 John Rockrs, Esq., are made of several sizes, and may 

 be obtained of John Shewkn, Ironmonger, Sevenoaks, Kent. 



They may be seen in operation at Mea . Chandler's, Vauxhall; 

 Loddiges\ Hackney; Henderson's, Pine-apple nlace, Edgware- 

 road; Kollisson's, Tooting; Fontey's. Plymouth ; The Horticul- 

 tural Society's Gardens, Chiswick; and in the Gardens of the 

 Royal Botanical Society, Regent's-park. 



________■——* 



R. LAWES' MANURES.— Mixture for Wheat, 



71. per ton ; Super-phosphate of Lime, Jl. per ton. To be 

 had at the Factory, Deptiord Creek, near London. 



Super-phosphate of Lime, in a concentrated form, may also 

 he procured at Messrs. Warner's, 23, Cornhi'l, in /lb. packets, 

 price is. 



Flanagan and Son, Mansion-house-street- Hmr^ 

 Mcllk.v, Leadenhall-street; W. C,. ARKK [' BUh^jS 1 

 within ; Smith, Islington Nursery, Grimley and Co CoKS* 

 Garden; Ratt and Ruti.ky, 412, Strand; Wiiliam and Jo»J 



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156, Cheapstde; Shuttlkworth, Pantheon; Minier Adam* 

 and Nash, 63, Strand; Thatcher and Son, Islington- j 

 Fryer, Clarendon-terrace, Camberwell; Thomas "anskll 

 Camden Town ; Thomas Watkinson, Market-place, Manche_ 

 ter; T. S.King, Rochester; W. E. Rendls, Plymouth- Diet 

 sons and Co., Edinburgh; Pontky, Leeds; Fisher, Holms' 

 and Co., Sheffield; P. Lawson and Son, Ed n mrgh ; J. Thorn_ 

 Shepton Mallet; and other leading Seeo-mkn- in towu and 

 country. Wholsesale Agents, Davy, Mackmurdo and Co 

 100, Upper Thames-street, London. " 



jp OTTAM AND HALLEN, ENOINEER^nS^, 



yy founders, &c, &c, No. 2, Winsley-strret, Oxford, 

 street, London, and at Cornwall Road, Lambeth. 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



upon the most improved principle, either of iron or of iron and 

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

 Kingdom, at very low prices. 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, 



Conservatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Puhlic or Private 

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

 After 15 years' experience, and having fixed upwards of 2001 

 Apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various 

 improvements which they have made during that time, C. and 

 H. can with confidence undertake the erection of similar Appa- 

 ratus upon the most extensive scale. 

 Materials may be had for those who wish to fix their own 



Apparatus. 



THE TANK SYSTEM on an improved principle, 



that will heat the house at the same time, without pipes. 



IRON HURDLES, best Wire for Strained Fencing:, 



Ornamental Iron arid Wire-work, Garden Chairs, fee, &c and 

 every description of Implement for Agricultural and Horti- 

 cultural Purposes. - ^- -. 

 Show Rooms at their Manufactory, 2, Wmsley. street. Oxford- 

 streer, where a large assortment of the above can be seen. 



Sales lis auction. 



STX DAYS' SALE OF VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will submit 

 to Public Competition, by Auction, at the American > . ur- 

 sery, Leytonstone, Essex (about one mile fr ,° o m / ne .^^7 

 Station, Stratford), on Monday, 21st October, 1844 and five fol- 

 lowing days, at 11 o'clock, (to close .Executors' wwunts). the 

 celebrated NURSERY STOCK, consisting of the choicest kin« 

 of Fruit and Forest Trees, fine Evergreens, p™"^. ?Se 

 duous, and American Plants, of every variety, ^ f c ^^ 

 quantities, and lotted to suit every description of purchase^ 

 The Stock is particularly worthy the attention of ^oblemen 

 and Gentlemen laying out t^ir grounds from its ha mgmao 

 rare specimens that are only to be found I « fi^ ra r *"» ^ 4° ral 

 (also of the Trade, from its excellence;, and co 4 m P ns,n & sc \, ," 



_£_S£^gf_ 



of the Auctione ers, Leytonstone, Essex. _ 



■"" " BUNNEY'S FINAL SALE. 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTI^^^^ 



1V/TESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are a- 



on the Premises, Kingsland Nun ;crf . «»» ^g» oXlock 

 Monday, Oct. 7, 1844, and fo"<»™J **Y *>* ^ e uftble NUR . 

 each day without reserve the whole :o( the ™ REESft 



SERY STOCK, ^nf^^nSS'K^gAMERICAN PLANTS, 

 considerable quantity^ of EVERGREENS .AMJ»' tionof 



STOOLS, &c. The Stock is P^^^^^ds ; also the 

 Noblemen and Gentlemen laying out their ^™"'' . » t co iec- 



Se, from its excellence an c ^^ m ^SSoDESDfiOSS. 

 tion of Ghent AZALEAS, MAGNOLIAS RH^ ^ h&d oQ 



_C. May be viewed prior to Sale. Catologues ^ Auc . 



the Premises, of the principal Seedsmen. » 

 tioneers, Leytonst-.ne. 



M 



TO GKMLEMEN, FI ORISTS, AJ D OTH|BS. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and U°*?£ h £u" 



1VX structed by Mr. Franklw («» wnj^oeng of submit 



having expired and the ground » e ' f " b t ^. p Sce, City Rt»J 

 Public Competition, on the Prenn-cs Cottage i ^^ d 



on Thursday, October l 7 th, 1844 at U ^ C ^ Vmg TuUrt 

 his VALUBLE STOCK, consisting of name nhoU8e an d 



Auriculas, Carnations, *™"»>™£ ^\hn.bjll*-i™t 

 Herbaceous Plants; a capital Greenl iou.e Catalogues may 



sundry Effects May be v^ d pnor U » *» n . and of the 



be had on the Premises; of the principal 

 I Auctioneers, Leytonstone. 



