66 : t f . ’ 
THE GARDENERS’ ery 
Bas 29, 
f AND SUPERIOR SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1842. 
‘AMES Reenter Fons, Lavenruonre, Yorx, 
respectfully to invite the attention 0: Sore 
of the Dahlia cle the followin: 9 & Varieties (raised in 
1840, and fully proved ae a aber ae = -auite distinct from any 
hitherto prone As of it, and meee gee t in pro- 
crate tor nog be season; in proof of 
ph a to state ‘chat he i shown above 200 blooms of 
e season, at various Exhibitions open to all 
nine for th 
name 
they have also 
Tn the b| = of 24 at the Horticultural ponents York Ang. 138, 
“ 
ia 
ad 36-at the’ Rotanical-Gerdens; Huil; Seve 
ad 12 : r 
ov Loan 24 at the Hortical. Soe, Scarborough, Sept. 3d; 
ist 
Ist - “ 
Jet. ty 48 at the Yorkshire Philosophical Soc .., Sep. 9th; 
ASE...-'yy 6 ,, Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, Sept. 15th; 
Bate. os $6)... B tural Soc., Barnsley, Sept. 21st; 
Ist 24 
Ist ms 43 ,, ‘Botanical Gardens, Leeds, Sept. 22d; 
ist 18 on Horticultural Society, York, Sep. 24th; 
ad 
Besides having aes Brizon in in addition to the above. 
Premier.—Fine brome salmon, very superior form, of excel- 
lent habit, throwing its blooms cag above the foliage, and always 
pe ended upon in pi show flowers. This 
ariety obtain: aay first prize, in its class, at the York Ancient 
Florists’ yor Reotemer 20th, and had also the premier prize 
awarde og e best Dahlia of any colour.— Height 4 to 5 feet.— 
Plants 
ni “dans, een very deeply tipped and edged with 
purpled nt throughout the season, well up in the 
canal bgp Gacaticed sible — never fails in producing 
flow Th 
oe 
Yada produced in its arg Toe 4 
or Ricumonp.—Fine light pink an low, colours 
beautifully blended byes with, a light yellow up } the end 
mie begs new to paps uchess quite dis- 
me ty ; very pons 0 Some oe Eoiatnant, 
and excellent show flower.— Height 5 feet. 
trong plants will be apa out the first week in May; and 
a distance, orders will woe re re- 
ge Charlw sag: fa 
ven 
o allowance e trade unles 12 plants are 
ordered, and a remiteanae or peace Prey py apur will be required 
from nh correspondents. J, E. canalso supply plants of all 
the hast Dahlias in cultivation, of Dem agg catalogue is annually 
lica: 
print ted 
Pat ems 
We the rsigne mbers poet e Committee of the York 
Horticultural noc, a attest the each aor. d 
description of the above Dahlias; and we strongly recommend 
them as distinct varieties from any yet sent out, and well wortha 
limited collection. 
Place in the most 
es Ric! on Richard Land John North 
ohr John Walker Jas. Lancelot Foster 
J. Heseltine => Edward Bearpark, | William West 
Robert ici 
d will reflect th credit on the f ite 
raiser, for so as Dahlias remain in cultivation this eo 
ee eee —From the York 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
atid” ana aa eh ha CA gs HOUSES, 
Sr cares and NUFACTORIE pon improved prin. 
ciples pent re see chines, aestet by DANIEL and 
EDWARD. BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
D. and E ‘havin ving deyoted much time to 
d had much experien 
PP ed 
ments Gexiested in their practice, rendered their pa bod heat- 
ing not only Pant efficient, but very simple, and bo. mbined 
ility in th e apparatus with economy in the ey 
, Scotland, tid ‘Tretand, for 
be 
¢ considera- 
pers og poe wine at : 
er, an arran 
ee hishexte waht batons . SSS 
ne shen 
first’ to introdace tn metallic 
H ENRY SPARE much regretsnot being able to acknow 
ledge the kindness of vera Benefactors ge —s Galoved 
his family’ 's distress, in the next Gardener's not 
having made out his ices for the printer 
© NURSERY, CANTERBU 
Ws suntane MASTERS pene ae many years culti- 
ted upwards of IRTY A ursery 
tnt ~ uate submit to the public ies atowieg? ierers Fruits: 
or Ane meyer aving collected in the first instance, iproneh 
the kindness 0 of ele md J. Braddick, Esq., and subsequently fi 
bis the meaner lanes. a meeP collection ot 
the ph ork ve TLEMISH PEARS, a 
various sources, planted a speci — 
he 
ee to cpt eee wi 
less— e too tender for our net x 
the vhonant ie unt of th 
6 as on as i see delicions flavour. Outo 
y recommends the ‘following, which 
om order they stand:— 
nelle, 
f Ora 
? Crassane, Bez ZY opde la Motte, 
bonne de doi Knight’s 
a , Easte 
‘oreless, Do woe de Guerre, ‘Uvedale’ s St. Germain, Catillac. 
lap t 1 cultur d, but a garden n furnished with 
ag horse having cas w of the Hort, Society 
are rear wt availed himself of the pri- 
wed ha from that liberal establishment such so: 
articular notice, and which 
tish orchards and 
mber far exceeding the point of Geacinéab. 
— ed, ane = se pele eae st is 
rranged as 
caetibelashe reco arly 
possible in the onler in Srhich for use :—Juneat- 
ing, Borowitski, K pn, Quarrenden,liawtho len, Keswick 
Codlin, en mao Golden Pippin, ——— Nonp King of the 
ppin ndi, Downton i < Diya 
Golden Pipp: in, Ribs enheim Orange, M 
You ang, § — Feared: Danelow s Seedling, Prieur 7 ama 
ell Seedling, Dr. Harvey, Lem mon rh nee Russet, 
vos carlet Nonpareil, 
Cow 
gnonne, 
s Gre $e — aoe La 
With mie eve selection, fruit fc for and all s 
all purpose 
me CHERR RIE —Purple Griotte, Early Black, Masters’ Whi 
Heart Bitcn. "Black Eagle, May Duke, Kentish, Re Tarta- 
rian, Canterbury Black, Bigarreau, Late Duk ence, Small 
The above have tropa ithe most valu- 
Early Orleans, Hative Royal, 
Orleans, Denyer , Greengage, eigen ete wine’ 
a Griffin, Citharioe, "Coe s goa Drops Imperatrice, 
ur, Large Bullace, Damson. 
Of PEACHES ¢ = following have gzen ey satisfaction :— 
Noblesse, Red 
Magiolan, ’ola 3 Resdhaton, eins ie Na 
Of NECTARINES—The White, Elruge, Roman, Newington 
Violet Hative. 
er tee Hemskirke, Large Early, Moorpark, 
da, 
Mae STRAW BERRIES—Grove-end Scarlet, Roseberry, Old Pine, 
een’s Seedling, Myatt’s Pine, Downton, Elton. 
‘Of G ee hes Burgundy, Sweet-water, Muscadine, 
Black St. Peter, White Cluster, Esperione, Hamburgh, Fron- 
an, M of Alexandria, Verdelho, Horsforth Seedling, 
Black sadam 
Of GOOSE ERRIES, selected out of 80 kinds—Early Green, 
Early Red hough, Queen of Sheba, Lady Delamore, Warrington 
Red, Roo , Gunner, Duke of York, Crown 
Bob, Woodward’s big son "Heart of Oak, 
Of NUTS—Cosford, Frizzled. Doar Prolific, Knight’s Large. 
Of RASPBERRIES — Red rp, White Antwerp, Barnet. 
Of FIGS—Lee’s Prolific, Brunswick, Common Purple, Brown 
Naples, ieee Ischia, Fren 
WwW. M S offers the snore List 0 Fruits, all of w 
the whole - which have been proved = his 
e than those usually submitted 
ake oe and ‘hea 
more complete 
a ‘pong notice: 
*,* Early Commissions will insure immediate attention. 
A rrovet and APPARATUS, upon the most im- 
me nye economical principles, for Horticultural and 
—STEPHE d CO., Agen 
. 
the 
er particulars may be 
acechurch-stree, where also may 
* e see ariety. of pattern % Iron and Strained-wire F spe 
nd on Ng Sa and Iron Bedsteads, ie &e. 
vals, os and which may be seen at their m 
HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULA 
ATMOSPHERIC AIR. wae 
A EEKS & CO., Architects, &c., Bicorestet-yice, 
* King’s-road, Chelsea, Hothouse Builders, and 
afacturers, "beg lea eave to bags es ‘Xobility and 
ir business, which has throughout 
the country foe many years, is entirely pov to “the B BUILD. 
ING ‘OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every description, 
and the HE nao of them em by HOT WATER; see the 3rd and 
pet Gard. hronicie. 
— may e an works seen, at Mr, M's a 
; Mr, Green’ %] Lower Cheam; Messrs, 7 Fo Sata 
Pine- pg Nurse; Mess eps eee Nursery, Tooting; Mr. 
Knight’s wa Nurse saieen j wei ide Foteeste aeare: 
sery; Mr. Catleugh’s Nursery, PB sip Mr. Gaines’s N 
Battersea Mr. ae ck’s, ae and Nursery ; 
Nursery ; Mr. Smith’s 
sery, Kensall Ft pepe 's Nursery, Bayswater ‘. 
Wilimer’s Narsery, ne and at most of "the Nobility peak 
Every particular 
Gloucester-place, eslove, near ptackegot 
lactate ASPHALTE PROTECTING MATERIAL. 
Extract from Gar Chronicle, Dec. 25,1 a _ 
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nN 
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A few weeks ago we had a severe frost. 16°; at that time young 
exposed to the south died, e others within a fi 
Wemky Coane! a the berg e, did not suffer at all 
e e way that CROGGON’S 
pogrieg Pe on bp ined @ most a sniper terial for ti yor fy 
1, 1842, is fal escribed 
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