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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[J AN, : - 
© NEW AND SUPERIOR SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 
AMES br sthidneco Fiorist, LAYERTHORPE, Wank. 
begs m y to invite the ateenaien ot! on vators 
of the Dabite to vay pate ere Seedling Varieties (raised in 
ull ed in 1941), which are quite distinct from any 
ry mstan 
1840, and fully prov 
hitherto produced ; pe very superior habit, and co t in pro- 
ducing good Show Flowers throughout the pedo in proof of 
which J. E. begs to state that he has shown above 20 ms of 
e three, during th on, at various Exhibitions open to all 
gland, and has e Se award them, 
amely,—foar 1st prizes, three second ditto, a ee aitto 
ree have also been shown in the following w trays: 
In the Ist sage of es at the Piet tea Society, ¥, York, Avs. 18, 
2d 
Ist i» 
20° ys 26 at the "Botanical Gardens, Hall, Sept. 2d; 
2d ” 
is ne 24 at the’ Horticul. Soe: Scarborough, Sept. 3d; 
is ” 
BOE scrss % 
Lt ae 48 atthe Yorkshire Philosophical Soc. * Sep. oth; 
tet yy = is a errnermnatts ao oer Sent. ist; 
Ist. » Horticultural Soc., Barnsley, Sept. 
ist. ows . 
Betws 48 sigs Botanical Gardens, Leeds, Sept. 22d; 
Ist = Horticultural Society, York, eg 24th; 
ad 
Besides h aving taken other: rg es in addition to the al 
very superior form, ef 9 
m producing £ 
,ed the first prize, in its class, at the York Ancient 
ye BN 20th, and had also the premier prize 
e best Dahlia of any colour,—Height 4 to 5 feet.— 
und, very deeply tipped and edged with 
ut the s ae well up in the 
er fails in producing good 
e first and ceveba a at 
and pee tipped or edged, 
the ~ —— and attractive 
— Plan is. 6d. 
— RY JANE — White groun 
carmine— constant througho 
ellent. habit, and od 
of each pe 
oe from that variety ; very su ee 
xcellent show flower. —Height 5 feats 
k in May ; and 
will be re- 
“Plants 10s. 6d. 
on? will be —_ out the first wee 
of parties at a distance, po 
Brechin, Scotland. No mee! sr © th 
stems red, anda eee or respectable reference 
unknowr correspondents. J. E. canalso supply plants ot all 
aon best Dahlias in cultivation, of whieh a catalogue is annually 
cag ag and can be had pplica 
We the undersigned “og of tt the York 
Horticultural Society, do atten the “oe of Mr. Edward’s 
the above Dahlias; or we strongly peters 
and well worth a 
John North 
Jas. dancelot Foster 
William W: 
John Robinson. 
ateur Florist Society, held on Monday, 
sedges = Members of this Society con- 
ction) raised by Mr. 
colour - A yee white, with a dark tip of purp 
form, » and wtie , good ey oye 
sideration to pronounce it one of the bes it Dahli 
gem o 
the greatest ieedie. on the Tetoake 
ain in cultivation this flower 
of six.—From the York 
first water, and w eflect 
pecs. mes long ri “Dahlias rem 
sys prominent feature in a stand 
. 
E [Msonriccyt APPARATUS. FOR ~ gene 
ib RT Lge te tye ae eaten DWELLING-HO 
Lace The and M FACTORIES, upon improved an 
node sane sone erected ay DANIEL an 
many noblemen and d have had the honour to be 
employed by the H Society of London, in executing the 
besser of their splendid Conservatory, ae erected at Chiswick. 
and E. Barter also construct all descriptions of 
Horticultural a poe Sashes, mn ete we noblemen, gentle- 
ese blic eir various drawings 
at 272, Seibert ma ic ny have the opportunity of 
ete and 
supply of hot water, an 
plete than has hitherto been brought before a8. 
D. and E. BaILe re the first to introduc metallic eurvili- 
near psadines to hartioultarists, and can refer es the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 
ate rs in ely hg das piieme t ee on the Continent. 
iat ain cas pg oe! the celvery cite 
ready ediate di 
Protect . for imm elivery; 
beg to introduce to pabtie notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
ee or other Houses where ur is constantly, or at inter- 
required, and which may be seen at theirs anufactory. 
HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF | 
ATMOSPHERIC AIR. 
WEEKS & CO., Architects, &c., Senior eo a 
* King’s-road, Chels a Si sg Builders, and H 
Apparatus Man ufac turers, b to inform rm the Nobility a 7 
— extensive throughout 
bbe 
pee ra confined to the BUILD- 
very descriptio: on 
4 see the 3rd an 
reen’s, Aan er Cheam 
essrs 4 
‘ Dalsto 
nj Mr. r Hapgood Hiseor, Bayswater; Mr, 
t most of the Nobility and 
e had "a = BN Horticultural Manufactory, 
Gloucester-place, Chelsea, near Sloane-square, 
ILLIAM OMASTERS: having. os many years culti- 
ed upwards of THIRTY as Nursery 
Gardens, begs to submit to the public 4 Gay he Liat of Fruits: 
—W. M. havi collects ed in the first instance, through 
the Kindness of the late J. Braddick, Esq., and subsequently from 
his own personal visits t a Netherlands, a large a Silection od 
celebrated bigs owe EARS, as well as many others fro 
ious oe plan , abdlgnedd, of each iety in his 
Nur ursery, and t es for several years produced fruit, he is 
hav. 
mga to pronounce with certainty 
some are wh Ms berrad 
ar 
g,as Ww + ginger gS ons flavour. Out of av ar, 
collection W. M. confidently re Sy moma the following, which 
become fit for use nearly in er in which t d:— 
DES: SRT T PEARS. —Madeleine, “Jargonelle, Williams’ Bonchré- 
tien, Flemish Beauty, pé, Ca’ a umont, Beurré Diel, Autumn 
ot, White Doyenne, Louise, Princess of Gases: 
as 
urré Rance, Easter B 
Guerre, Uvedale’s ae mig nas epee 
item other sorts cultured, but a gi n furnished w: 
these will at i tie frat toe every med as 
—W. M, hav e: the Hort. Society 
d 
Young, Scarlet Pear Oo eed] 
Beachamwell Seedling, Dr. Harvey, m Apple, ds Tilsvet, 
Screiv MI ppin, Cornish Gilliflower, "Beat let N ig sot 
Knight’s Ganges, Court of Wick, 1 “et Pippin, Walmer Court, 
, Co 
Canadian Reinette, A C 
ba aie Pearmain, Old Nonpareil, ~Setiaa 
Birneredy ee ah pom Go rohit ‘Mi. 
yb wn, Norfolk Hendin: ck ih 
tion, fruit it for all purposes and all s 
CHERRIES. —Purple Griotte, Early Black, Masters’ White 
Heart, Elton, Black Eegic, May Duke, Kentish, Black Tarta- 
rian, Canterbu i; Fp , Bigarreau, Late Duke, Flo orence, Small 
Morello, Large M rll The above have proved the most valu- 
able out ofa nies r of Lemke 
PLU —Law yritce vs Early, Early Orleans, Hative Royal, 
Orleans, Denyer’ s Victoria, Greengage, Nectarine, Washington, 
Black Griffin F ppent at Coe’s Golden Drop, Imperatrice, Wine- 
sour, Large Bu , Damson, Small Bullace. 
Of et whe following have ne ae satisfaction :— 
Early Ann, Grosse Mignonne, Early New m, Noblesse, Red 
Magdalen, Old Newington, Admirable, R ak 
Of NECTARINES—The White, Elruge, Roman, Newington, 
Violet Hative. 
Of APRICOTS—The Hemskirke, Large Early, Moorpark, 
Breda, Orange. 
Of STRAWBERRIES— os Pie cg ? sccppayss Rl Old Pine, 
att’s macy =e whton, 
coh Te wakes: scree 
Black St. a rere Caner. Esperione, Hamburgh, 
tignan, Mu { Alexandria, Verdelho, Horsforth Seedling, 
Black Damase — 
Of GOOSEBERRIES, selected out of 80 kinds—Early Green, 
boar Red maitre Queen of ype ant Delamore, Warrington 
Red, Rookw caring Lion, Duke of York, Crown 
Bob, Wasiwerd's Whitesmith, icart sat at f Oak 
of NUTS— cane Frizzled, Dwarf P rolific, Knight’s Large. 
RIES—Red Antwerp, White Antwerp, Barnet. 
SS Pol ife, mio Common Purple, Brown 
Naples, Penme Ischia, French 
W. TERS offers the Spore ti Bb Fruits, all of which are 
ead and nearly She whole of which have been proved in his 
Nursery, as a more complete one than those usually submitted 
public = ice. 
*, y Commissions will insure immediate attention. 
~re CISTERNS, SHELVES, TROUGHS, &c. 
D anuf: 
for Horticultural purposes.— D BECK, M nena 
turer, Isleworth, near Brentford. Orders, Working £8, 
ed by pi st, willr e due atte: % 
ATENT ASPHALTE PROTECTING MATERIAL. 
Chronicle, Dec. 25,1841, p. 843,— 
Tn the midst of frost it will not be unseasonable to Stagg = 
be Readers of the great importance of preven ‘hei: 
Plants that may have Shes frozen from being thawed 
cadaanly by the sun. All ers know how often Peas fro na 
below a south wall are killed, aba tt Lagat if pi contrivance to 
ye a — pacreger J eey cog eppicoe is m of, they recover. 
of Peas is, to ~ ex sae oe 
=e e of other things. 
A tee ‘eae ago w boda e frost, 16° ; a Lapa time young 
Araucarias expose ed the fond died, while others within a few 
yards, but screened from the sun by stone, did not suffer at all. 
We an greed by the wes that pena aia agg hi ALTE 
sca el pos < — ~ material for de Stig A ds 
n page 4% oe sai 1842, is fully pes 
tm tet to wach t is is applied the Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety. Being a non-conductor it a ually protects from heat 
<< et bandon. 8 JOHN Cater t ieee acer Fenchurch. 
8 
HE JOURNAL of the ‘ROYAL ” 
ey | 'T" Price Sar ENG GLAND, RICULRURAL 
On Drain of Land. By 5 Sansa Burke 
Camgursaive ean ——— of Man ak Wa and Swedish 
T ps. . By L SPE 
pes ene of f Mangold. Warsa: oe WILLIAM Mites, M,P, 
Guan wha a Professor JoHNSTO? 
Cottage G By JAMES Mater 
“and on “Coty parative ‘Trials of Wheat. By 
Bio eaoiey 
ee of etre = n ‘Thorough- Draining and Subsoil-Ploughing., 
By Rr  teuicect 
Practical nkcabtibiie ter Improvin, rnpike and Parish R 
upon the Mile System. By Covoway cuaieewan, sy 
Cotes, PLE. y Turnip Saw-Fly. By Joun 
‘mprov' garg of Peat Soils. By Curupert W. Jonnson. 
ery English Farmers in Improvement round, 
By Pate Pusey, M.P. = a 
Marine Peat in Carnarvonshire as Manure. ; CENT, 
bs TS Mineral Manures, rf an in M ae 
- mparative ee ca a from erry (Irish) 
‘Ows. 
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URCHASE of te name LANDS in the SETTLE, © 
NE EW ZEALAND COM PANY.—TERMS of : 
P 
MENT of NELSON, NE ; 
Hon. FRANCIS BARING. : 
DIRECTORS. 7 
VISCOUNT INGESTRE, M.P. : # 
ETRE. 
IONBY, Esq., M.P. 
CHARLES BULLER, Esq., M.P. 
WILLIAM TAYLOR Tiff Esq., Ald., M.P. 
RUSSELL ELLICE, Es 
& ROBERT Gown, Esq. 
JOHN SHINE, 
WILLIAM HUTT Esq., M.P. a 
ROSS DONNELLY MANGLES, Esq., M.P. 
STEWART MARJORIBANK, Esq., M.P. 
ORTH, Bart. 
‘= Bae 
AIR, arg 
JOHN ABEL eee Esq., aay 
WILLIAM THOMPSON, oy: “Al id., M.P. fi 
HON. FREDERICK JAMES TOLLEMACHE, M “Ps vil 
Town Land, sag arte of Suburban Land, and hes hendesl n 
fifty acres of oe try Land, are still open for Salei in their sec 
Settlement of Nelson. The bea of t 00l. oy 
2. These allotments were u 
ev! 
gi 
— with all the other numb 
presen with 
appli 
and the unsold n _ dra 
which had been novi nate dispos ris os cons y, toe 
the unsold numbers oy rights of priority oe ee (dist 
in respect to Se the sections above described) have b 
6-867 by the 
8. Until father: notic ce, any party, or his agent, at 
the New Zealand House on hey Thursday at three ooiods p 
and producing the receipt of the nga Nee Bankers, Me 
ith and Smiths, for 300/., will be en titled to: 
which th 
all 
with s peste’ precautions pa their securi' 
of the noe op The register of the ori 
show to arty — any number, to what rights of 
of choice hei is enti : 
plicants, tharetorts will obtain preliminary allotme 
ly the same terms, with apart to price and thech 
of Priority of choice, as pecs pu. manage 
t of the registry m h the rights of dl 
which were marae to each ‘by t ed riginal bi allo t, may be 
w Zealand House, on Series to to the Secretary, 
ill titled to the a prieee 
assengers (no! din 
befere the Scere pe 
urchasers ae ing. to New — will be 
to del egate their cia of c e to any agent whom then 
nominate ; or, if they cele en it, olny cho eee will be 
cast on their behalf A the officers of Mo! Com 
order of the Cour 
SOHN bier 
oy. 
Broad- Se wantin ist J an., 1842, 
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