50 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
LY. AN. aa 
SHELVES, TROUGHS, &e 
a bron Manuf: 
king Dra Brewings 
San, ones been t P 
Brentford pray Bee 9 Bs, 
te Edgings for Flower Borders, ‘ke. 
OF-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
TICULTURAL BUILDINGS, —— LLING-HOUSES, 
CHURE aes. and MANUFACTORIES, m improved prin- 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, bsected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD bh pri 272, HOLBORN 
Bese ggger 
= re forwaried AA goon 
AILEY also construct al al i 
Horticaltaral hs sand Ronee, and ‘invite pemckg gen 
pir ou ‘o their various drawings 
ara ther yet ew Je opportunity of of 
ete an 
onvenient k a appaatea , orrange, adapted f for the continue 4 
pore org why and an sraneunes’ of the oven more com- 
plete than has hitherto been brought before the publi 
ui E. Baitey were the first to introduce metallic \- 
near houses to horticulturists, and can omg bd or Paperrtaesy 
the as one 0 = , besides 
others in this country and e Con’ me 
D.and E. Bate baye. 
prepared a wantity of the Galvanic Plant 
Lat ys ready ugh P 
HEATING ‘BY “HOT WATER, WITH THE ey: OF 
OSPHERIC AIR. 
WEEKS f £0. Arpbitecte, &e., Giopesstes-piace, 
Builders, and Hot-w 
inform the No 
wh ch ye been extensi 
, is entirely bony to t 
atari aren, every qaocrietion 
: 
Apparatus 
Gentry that ar basiness w 
by H see the 3rd and 
of the y Berm: ane’ Caren 
gags aid their works , r. stomp to 
aber ay Mr. enderson’s, 
ton 
aines’s Nursery, 
r. Young’s, Milfor . 
‘amith’s Dalsto r. Woodro fs Nae 
I Green; Mr. } Hongood’ 's Wareney, Bayswa' 
y, Chelsea; and at most of the Nobility ahd 
Gentlemen’s ‘Seats in the cou 
Every to be — at their Horticultural Manufactory, 
Gloucester. place, hele oane-squar' 
2 sy ny wh eats as usiaicr stan beatt@rcate et ech 
eee a, BID te eee SOCIETY, 
Phe we a4, Pes Le tibeag 
cg rato ty ete ad Partionne 3 William 
ig ren RATES ‘OF PREMIUM THAN THOSE OF aay pote ye able 
that entitle the crt ES nat. in th — , as = ows :— 
ge. | 15 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 4 
Annual | 
Premiam|t 108 24 321011 
per cent. } 
The Bonus declared in 1834 amounted upon a erage to 161, 
r yi Segui = Ae gee ye then paid; and in veo 8 a second 
Luzi ime daeey tye 
i 
= = 
oe 
Bon ntin 
on the premia oak qu dena re the prece 
No extra charge for residence in 
proceeding (i ke Fh re ked, fing, 
noth: ‘a 
on the average to 31/, per cent. 
ng five years. 
art of Europe, nor for 
ithe ben rfession. niente 
of the world upon term 
Policies on the lives a a £0) i by suicide, duelling, or 
he hands of justice are not val as on eure ne inter 
— om "whom they may have been legall 
Ass es may be pet on any bas pins + 
7. of the  eoere of of Directors, 
s Downer, Secretary 
PLANTING SEASON. —EXPIRATION OF LEASE AND SALE 
OF NURSERY STOCK. 
To Noblemen and Gentlemen, Public Co peeeeete Nurserymen, 
Builders, Gardeners, and Other 
aes Sh hotbed al ~ 
ests of 
have re- 
? 
4 
en, the Proprietors of 3 
fog Bela os enrich their sage ch with meet 
ile hard and Shrubs. it the 
poche Bio > bare only a isnited ice adapted 
if thos 
for Horticultur rtion of the ps pata haat nach ted 
with a suitable lena = “farnishing small gar col- 
lections of differ ~~ ruit Trees, Mo iv oe and 
Shrubs, collection of 1 ae is of ornamental Trees in 
one lot ler of 50 kind rabeg egy od collec. 
tions of Shrubs and Evergr canny nesiten Plants, &e. Ca’ ues 
may be had after the 7th be ts oe a = Auctioneers Leyton- 
stone; Messrs. Buchan erwell, and of ail the 
principal Seedsmen in the sets 
PATENT ASPHALTE PROTECTING MATERIAL, 
ince of preventing their more 
en frozen from being thawed 
ners know how often Peas frozen 
that if any contrivance to Eee 
S$ made ust 
or 
Hebge 4 of ice ; Joutiel y des d the 
rats Fto which it is pan he on ‘io Hextieutaral So. 
geing a rg ts pty sg a! ~~ ually pr from heat 
or Gifianonas Jo ccoN, 8, Ingram- sate Fenchurch- 
street, London, 
sy ay NOBIEMEN and GENTLEMEN. JAMES 
ener and steward to the 
bongs F om Vicoun t ie ry 
o meet with asimilar 
with od gaining pa ral and 
te work. J. F. is a native of Scotland, 
in the print of life, will be disen ngaged | a few weeks, and can 
haw od the mot’satisfactory testimonials ee bie ey employer. 
—Address, J Finlay, Bedgebury Park, Gaudbur: 
RSERY, CANTERBURY. 
ASTERS having for many years culti- 
vate, upwards of THIRTY ACRES of Land as Nursery 
submit to the public the following List of Fruits : 
PEARS.-W. M. having collected in the first instance, throu 
the kindnes of the late J. Braddick, Esq., and subsequently fr 
his own pesonal visits to oe Netherlands, gee collection ye 
the aang > FLEMISH PEARS, as well as many others s fro: 
arious saarces, planted a specimen of each variety in hi 
having for several years produced fruit, he is 
at m yw 
the order in which they Rabe pac: 
illiams’? Bonchré- 
rré Di u 
Louise, Pri —. 
Althorp Crassane Bezy a Mot 
bonne de J I we Mnlghts 
rré d’Aremberg, Nut- 
m’s 
ARS 
Uvedale’s St. Germain, Catillac. 
Many ‘ther sorts still ¢ d, but a garden furnished with 
these vill groduee ? fine bala poo every i ge 
—W.M 
APILES.— been a Fellow of the Hort. Society’ 
hare p 
Tre whole "hare been fruited, and “the fol 
eacham well Seedling, Dr. Har > Lew 
Screiyton Golden Pi Pen | Cornish "Gillifiower, Scarle 
x we bi si oy hy 
pareil ag thas are 
onpareil, Collins’ Russet, Golden Harvey, Dutch Mi- 
Green Newtown 
Winter N 
gnonne, Hunt’s Gree , Norfolk Be: cope French Crab. 
b bee the above selection, fruit for r all purpose seasons 
aay he 
TMMIES, —Purple Griotte, Early Black, Masters’ White 
eart, Elton Ris Eagle, May Duke, Kentish, Black Tarta- 
ck, Bi au, e, Florence, Small 
Morello. are: above have proved the most valu- 
able out ofa bese num py =<, 
.—Lawrence’s Early, 
Orleans, Denyer’s Victoria, Gre 
Black Griffin, Catherine, Coe’s Golden Drop, Imper, 
Large Bullace, Damson, Small Bul 
HES the following have given ak satisfaction :— 
Early Ann, Grosse Mignonne, Early 5 ha Noblesse, Red 
Magdalen, i. Newington Admiral ble, R 
Of NECTARINES—The White, ase "Rowen. Newington, 
Violet Hative 
Of APRICOTS—The Hemskirke, Large Early, Moorpark, 
Breda, Orar 
Of STRAW BE 
Keen’s Seedling, pre att’s Pine, Downton. 
f GRAPES—Mil 
seer Orleans, Hitive Royal, 
ge, Nectarine, aaa 
e, Wine- 
RIES—Grove-end Scarlet, Roseberry, Old Pine, 
n, Elton. 
0 ler’s Burgundy, Sweet-water, Muscadine, 
Black St. Peter, White Cluster, Esperione, pho mt Bos 
tignan, Mus sd of Alexandria, Verdelho, Horsforth Seedling, 
of GOOSEBERRIES, selected out of 80 kinds—Early Green, 
pg Ler —" Queen of —. Lady Delamore, ‘Wartthgter 
Red, Rookwood, Roarin ov Gunner, Duke of York, Crown 
Bob, Wood i nob of Oa 
Of NUTS—Cosford, Frizzled Prolific, Knight’s Large. 
Of RASPBERRIES~ Red Antwerp, White in Ant wor, Barnet. 
Of FIGS—Lee’s Prolific, ae ick, on Purple, Brown 
we Black — _ h Pro i. 
W. Masters offer aera List of Fruits, all of which are 
ome, and nearly the get of oan have been proved in his 
ursery, aS a more complete one than those usually submitted 
re Moe ke acer 
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