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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



( AK.VAl I S AND Pit L'EKS. 



JOHN DICKSON, Acre.Jane, Brixton, Surrey, has 

 prepare d for the growers of th splendid flowers a Cata- 

 logue, enabling them to judge of their qualities, with tlie price 

 am -?d, which may now he had at the Nursery, and of 

 ;rs. W aiixkr & Warner, Comhill, London. 



THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY" 



GREAT 



YARMOUTH 



NURSERY. 



NORFOLK, 

 1844. 



FAT iNfSED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE 

 QUK'\, lilS GRACE THE DIKE OK RVTLAND, HlS 

 GRACK THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUC !i, THE EARL 

 OK HARRINGTON, THE EARL OK LIVERPOOL, THE 

 LOUD ! I HOP OF LONDON, LORD VISCOUNT LORTON, 

 LOR ONDES, &c. &c. : as well as by the HORTICULTU- 

 RA IETY 01 LONDON. 



YOUELL and CO. beg to announce they are again 

 able to supply fine canes of the above truly excellent 

 variety, unequalled for the size of its Fruit and richness of fla- 

 vour ; prices as follow : — 



Packages containing: 100 Canes . j£'2 

 Ditto „ 50 „ .110 



Ditto „ 25 „ . 12 



For particulars of the above, see Youell & Co.'s Advertise- 

 ment of Nov. 9th. 



Youi.i.i. and Co. feel it due to themselves to state that a spu- 

 rious kind was offered for sale by other parties last season, 

 under the title of "FastoJff Raspberiy," the same having: no 

 pretensions to the genuine variety ; and to obviate a repetition 

 or the like they have appointed the following: Nur ymen 

 and 8 i dsmen as their Agents for the sale of it, at whoso 

 establishments may he seen engravings of the Fruit :— Bury St. 

 Edmunds— Mr. R. Pettitj Canterbury— Mr. W. Masters; Car- 

 lisle— Messrs. Little and B.illantyne ; Chichester— Messrs. New- 

 man and C \ ; ( . Vale, near Led:, Staffordshire— Mr. F. Fox; 

 Cork—Me- . Hayoroft; Doncaster— Mrs. Milan, Seed-shop j 

 Dundee- &rs. Urquhart and Son; Durham— Messrs. Han- 



cock and Sons; Edinburgh— Messrs. Peter Lawson and Son; 

 Fulham — Mc rs. Whitley and Orsborn; Glasgow— Messr 

 Drys.iale and ' ; Haddington— Mr. T. Dodsj Halifax— Mr. 

 \ 1'hrop; . ; cy— Mr. B. Saunders; Leeds— Messrs. Ely and 

 Son, Roth well Haigh; London— Messrs. Flanagan and Son, 

 No. 9, M ion House-street, and Messrs. Noble, No. 152, 

 ilcet-btii«t : Liverpool— Mr. James Cuthbert, 12, Clayton- 

 rqumrei Man' r— Mr. H. D. Cormackj Nottingham— Mr. 



J. F. "Wood, The Coppice: Peterborough— Mr. John White; 

 Pt-nzanc J Fox; Plymouth- r. \Y. E. Rendle ; Shef- 



field— M> I . Holmes, and Co.; Southampton— Mr. 



James Ingram; Stafford— Mr. J. Sandy; Torquay — Mr. J. 

 Mot ake field, Mr. \V. Barratt; Watcrford— Messrs. Fen- 



nessey and Son . rliam, Kent— Mr. I. Cattell; Wexford— 



Mr. James Harpur; York— Messrs. T. and I. Backhouse. 



YOUELL'S CELEBRATED TOBOLSK RHU- 



BARH, the earliest sort known; fine roots, fit for forcing, V2s. 

 per dozen. For Particulars, see their Advertisement of Nov. 2. 



Finest Imported DUTCH HYACINTHS, Gs„ 12*., 



and I &«. per doz. ; for Particulars of which, together with 



the Extensive an ! Select Collection of CARNATIONS, 



PICOTEES, and PINKS, see their Advertisement of 

 Nov. D. 



Great Yarmouth Nursery, Nov. 13. 



DUTCH HYACINTHS for forcing, Single and 

 Double at -is. per dozen ; also Narcissi, [Socuses, Tulips, 

 L s, Jonquils, Anemones & Ranunculuses ;*riced Catalogues 

 of which will be forwarded per post, from Arthcr Cobbett's 

 Italian and Foreign Warehouse, 18, Pall Mall. 

 Double Italian Tuberose roots expected the end of next month. 



pOTTAM and HALLSN, Engineers, Iron- 



V-/ FOU.VOKKS, &C, &C, NO. 2, WjN'Sl.K Y-STRKKT, OZFOKD- 



stk T, Lo.vdo.v, and at Cornwall Road, Lambeth. 



[Nov. 16, 



1 i. HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS DV.K i ! l 



. iG-iiO! 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



up .n 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, Public or Private 

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

 After 15 years' experience, and having fixed upwards of 2000 

 Apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various 

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

 II. car. 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 SY r STEM on an improved principle, 



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



IRON HURDLES, best Wire for Strained Fencing, 



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

 every description of Implement for Agricultural and Horti- 

 cultural Purposes. 



Show Rooms at their Manufactory, 2, Winsley- street, Oxford- 

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



OURBIDGE and HEALY'S NEW BOILER and 



l-> FURNACE for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 



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



No. 130, FLEET STREET, LONDON, 



cfl 



u. ana Ji. 11 ai ley having devoted" much time tn th . 1 



tion of this subject, and had much e"perien™ in ^hpV° ni de * 

 apparatus for the above-mentioned ptoses hav^ ? ht ^ Ctlon * 



tents suggested in their practice, rendered their" £$ In ? n 

 ing not only very efficient, but r rv "iS „J , m0<le of h 

 durability in the apparatus with Som P in Ihe char^ 

 have erected apparatus ir! England, Scotland and ir ff i * 

 many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the h„» ' 

 employed by the Horticultural Society of London to eZ- t0 

 works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erect^ ^ rv^-' 



D-andKBAXLEY also fam.tn.ct ?k S^ C '3Blttg22 



noblemen, gent 

 " various drawin 



e-xhibltTnT^ 



and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range adaStS I fir ^H 

 tinned supply of hot water, and an arkngemen^ : of the^" 

 more complete than has hitherto been brought before thVnnn- * 



D. and E. Bailey were the first to introduce mrtafcui? 

 near houses to horticulturists, andean refer to tw ! r 

 attached to the Pantheon as 'one of their uorkbSd^^^ 

 others in this country and on the Continent ' ldeS man ' 



D. and E. Bailey have prepared a quantity of th*» r.i„ -• 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate £1 

 they beg to introduce to oublic notion J" 1 ?!?.^? ?5 uver J 



IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS &c 



A^- »-«?!,-?/. SOILS,_ MANURES, and 



u , \ — " *" «wnaiiuu B wiiuuivr cue Soi , in which it i« 



proposed to grow any particular crop, contains all That Is 

 necessary to produce a luxuriant vegetation ; al so to c 

 the relative value and purity of Manures, and the eompsrSK 

 worth of Farm Produce in general. Gentlemen insSedto 

 Agricultural Chemistry. The course will comprehend the Ele 

 ments of Analysis.-No. 5 a, Hawley-road, Kentish Town. 



NEW AND SPLENDID RHODODENDRONS. 



KHOD DENDROX W1LLIAMSONII. — This 

 mag at variety was forwai for the opinion of Dr. 



Livm ky and also of Mr. Glkxxv. Dr. Lwdlsy ;s*ee Gardeners 1 

 Chronicli for , I84t)<— "0. B. S.— Your seedling makes a 



handsome amd show, variety for the gai . ; the heads of the 

 flowers are large, con act, rich in colour, ami the foliage is very 



handsome." Mr. Gi.kvw (sec Gardeners' Gazette for May, 



18 i »— " 0. B. S.—lt hardy, a very great acquisition ; size very 



large, bright rose, well spotted, and if bloomed in the 'open 



ground, a valuable addition to our hardy plants, for the foliage 



is as perfect as the flower." 



RHODODENDRON INVICTUM.-A very dazzling deep rosy 

 crimson, very dark spots, a most distinct and superb variety 

 and blooms iater than most of the hybrids, and quite hardy! 

 Tiie above two splendid hardy Rhododendrons now offered to 

 the public were raised by Mr. Williamson, the Curator of the 

 Sheffield Botanic Garden, where Ixvictcm has bloomed for 

 several years, and has been the admiration of all who have 

 seen it. Price for the two, 21s. 



Apply to F. Gonwix, Nursery and Seedsman, Sheffield; 

 W. and A. Godwin, Market Drayton ; or Messrs. Waexer and 

 WARNua. 2s, Corn hill, London, where paintings of the abov 

 may be seen. 



SUPERB DWARF ROSES. 

 F. GODWIN, having a v* ry large stock of Dwarf Roses, in- 

 eluding the most approved varieties of the Hybrid China 

 Gallica, Provence, Damask, &c, is offering them at the follow- 

 ing red-iced scale of prices: — 



14 - tccted sorts, in 50 named varieties . . 2 r >s 



2* dp. 12 . 8s , 



The above are strong, healthy plan's. 

 Sheffield, Nov. i«2, 1844. 





He 









. 



n ur^! DGE L and Healy 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 ot their complete success: for the further assurance of 

 tnose who may require this apparatus, Burbidoe and Healy 

 refer tn em to the Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick: 

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

 isursery, in the same neighbourhood, where the apparatus may 

 be seen in successful operation, in connection with their new 

 lames. I he following are the present prices :— 



4 o 



Plain 

 Boiler, 



HOT WATER FOR BOTTOM-HEAT. 



m. at s. 



10 1 5 

 Ribbed 

 Boiler. 



10 

 12 

 U 



18 



24 



2 



a 



3 



2 

 15 

 10 





q£ 2^ § 



-2 

 5 "2 



s. 

 20 



5 5 



8 15 



20 

 30 

 35 



42 

 50 



CCP, 



.0 



1 ~ 



6-. d. 



7 6 







Tw 



o 



a 

 £ 



P 



10 6 

 12 6 

 17 5 



s. d. s. d. 

 6 62 6 



Will heat of 

 Pipe. 



7 

 7 



8 



62 

 63 

 64 



6 

 6 



30 feet. 



Forcing Pit, 

 Length by feet. 



12 to 20 



25 8 6 



5 



35 0,8 676 



50 to 70 ft. 4 in. 

 80 to 125 feet. 

 to 250 feet. 



300 to 400 feet. 



600 to 800 feet. 



Under 25 to 40 



40 to 65 



65 to 100 



f Warm a grap- 



< ery 35ft. long, 



Land a pit 50ft. 



•i - r* y 7 < »'iv|UMuuoaui) |»iuvuu mat uenuiiie uuano 



is the simplest, cheapest, and best Manure within the reach of the 

 Agriculturist. The only reasonable anxiety which now remains 

 is to procure the Guano unadulterated, and to obtain such practical 

 directions for using the Manure as shall fully develop its produc- 

 tive powers. To secure to buyers these indispensable requisites 

 with each purchase will be given a warranted chemical analysis 

 of quality, and also a copy of the recently published Pamphlet, 

 • Practical Instructions for using Guano as a Manure, illustrated 

 by Practical Results." 



Large parcels will be delivered direct from the ship or waterside 

 premises ; smaller quantities may be had at the warehouses, 24 

 and 25, Billiter-street, or delivered within any reasonable distance 

 at a trifling additional cost. Apply to Jambs Clark, 24, Billiter- 

 street, Fenchurch-street, London. 



UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS be* to 

 announce, that the Sale of the VALUABLE NURSERY 

 STOCK, at the Key Field Nursery, St. Albans, Herts, will com- 

 mence on Monday, November 13th, 1S44, and two following 

 days, at 11 o'clock each day. — American Nursery, Le\ tonstone. 



TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, AND OTHERS. 



LAVENDER HILL NURSKiJV, WANDSWORTH ROAD. 



UNRESERVED SALE OF EXTENSIVE NURSERY STOCK • 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by the Executors of the late Mr. Pampmv, to sell 

 by Public Auction on the premises, Lavender Hill Nursery, Wands- 

 worth-road, near London, on Monday, Dec. 2d, and following days, 

 at 11 o'clock on each day, the whole of the EXTENSIVE and 

 VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK, comprising a larpe quantity of 

 the finest Hardy Evergreens of all sizes (which remove particularly 

 well out of this ground); Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs and 

 American Plants ; Hardy Herbaceous Plants; large and small Ca- 

 mellias ; a very capital collection of Ferns, some of which are of 

 extreme rarity ; Garden Frames and Lights; Shop Fixtures and 

 general Fittings of a Seedshop and Counting-house; Stock of Seeds 

 of the nresent Harvest : Garden Implements, including useful 

 Carti 



200 Pollard, willows wan tneir lop ana top ; evergreen ana otner 

 Hedges; also some growing Crops, as Mangold Wurzel and 

 Turnips ; together with many useful articles. 



The whole will be Fold without the least reserve, the premises 

 having been disposed of for other purposes, and must be cleared 



before Christmas. 



Catalogues will be ready one week prior to the Sale, and may be 

 had on the premises ; at most of the Secdshops in Lor. i ; at 

 No. 45, Frith-street, Soho; and of the Auctioneers, Leytonstonc, 



Essex. 



SIX THOUSAND MOSS ROSES 



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 r contracting the fire, or by regulating the 



»>k ?K r V •> 1S ^° :;s . ibIe to heat a m«ch larger quantity of pipe 

 with the boner, 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. 



MR. JOHN KING begs to give notice that he is 

 Instructed to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Vicoria 

 Park, 011 the l^th November, 1841, at 12 o'clock precisely, by 



J. SS55 A £ D , DAY » Architects, &c, Glon- 



BuIlDMS^l%l^r n |\ R ~^ CheiSea ' HORTICULTURAL 

 X.ir S ' /,. *' w , atcr A PP"atus Manufacturers, invite 

 the attention of Horticulturists to their Improved Plan of Bot- 

 tom-Heat, now becoming so universally adopted 



/£?.!« 5*2 ? *l aCtiC * \ he .T. have b ^> honoured with 



s 



WIRE-WORK, HOT- WATER APPARATUS, 

 . . GREEN-HOUSES, &c. 





nminS Rr ? te8t co ^ de . nce in recommending the^r 

 SSI S 8S the u ! nofit efficient of any yet invented, the? 

 largest being capable of heating a range of Forcing Houses 300 

 feet in length, with a comparativelv small quantity of fuel and 

 only requiring attention once in 10 hours. To be seen in use at 

 most of the London Nurseries, also at their Manufactory and a 

 variety of Horticultural Erection?, Models, Plans, &c. &c 



ivviSmr v .'wfoS 1 ^'JSi AD » CHE ^EA f Manufacturer of 

 IN\ ISIBI E W IRE-FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and ren- 

 dered Rabbit-proof WIRE-WORK in Trainers, Arches for 

 Walks, Bordering, Flower Stands, Pheasantries, &c. HORTI- 

 CULTURAL BUILDINGS, Green and Hothouses, Conservato- 

 ries, &c. The same heated by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, on 

 improved and economical 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. 



c 



be obtained of John- Shew»N, Ironmonger, Sevenoa! at. 



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

 Loddiges', Hackney; II lerson's, Pine-apple- olace, Ed*ware- 

 road; Rolli n's, Tooting: Pontey's, Plymouth ; The Ho"rticul- 

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

 Royal Botanical Society, Regent's-park. 



Ik* «« — — » — 1 

 Covent Garden Market, THE LEASE OF .... —^ -_ 

 ROOMED HOUSE, EXCELLENT OUTBUILDINGS, AND 

 FOUR ACRES OF CAPITAL MARKEf-GARDEN GROUND, 

 covered with the choicest Fruit Trees in full bearing. Also 

 from 5000 to 6000 feet of Glass, that has been erected within tne 

 last four years, and heated by hot water. Likewise the Stoc* 

 and Crop, which consists of upwards of 400 F1 uiting Pine plan, 

 nearly 700 succession ditto, several thousand Strawberry pianw 

 in pots for forcing, upwards of a Thousand Chillies; several 

 thousand empty pots, tools, leaded cisterns with every other 

 requisite for carrying on a most profitable Trade. There are 

 36 years of the Lease unexpired; Rent, 30/. per annum, for 

 further particulars apply, personally or by letter, to J. D., airs. 

 Lowe's, Grocer, Southgate, Middlesex. 



f* ARM. —Wanted to Purchase, A FARM of 200/. to 

 400/. a year rental : it must be south of the river Thames- 

 —Address, by letter, stating siae, situation, rent, and price, 

 E., Gard rs' < onicle Office, 5, Upper WeUington-street. 

 Covent-gardeu, London. 



OR SALE, an INDIAN BULL, COW, and CALF. 



and the Cow, which is only thirty-six inches high, again 

 forward in calf.— Apply to Mr. Gidley, Langford Budwill, Wel- 

 lington, Somerset. 



