BLUE TREVIRANA, OR “‘ACHIMENES Fe Fa 
ESSRS. MOUNTJOY AND SON have “much 
& Son take this o portunity of mentioning > had they will 
have Plants in May, price 10s. 6d., = their fine Seedling DAHLIA 
** Horace,” the colo’ which is a very rich and acumen 
dark plum, ne ee cack bane, eee is oe border variety, 
well as being a first-rate Sho 
et renter om or india  papoctfaly requested from un- 
known ee caeesecnaann aaing: Middlesex, Feb. 1, 1842. 
SeeeNG DAHLIAS to’be sent out in May next, 
a Yiiginks “SURRY. LANE, BATTERSEA. 
GE > PERFECTION ; beautiful oran 
Gaines’ ORAN ; a ge, at times 
. This flower was sent for the opinion of the Horticul- 
and Floricalt Societies of sagg-oe t both places con- 
sidered first-rate. It isa fine grower, throwing its fsa well 
above its foliage. good show flower. 4feet. 10s. 6d. 
Gaines’ EMPEROR; beautiful crimson, very superior 
petal, with great depth of flower, and well up in the centre. A 
constant good show flower. 3 f . Gd. 
ear COMPACTA ; fine purple, very superior form, of ex- 
cellent a PB be its blooms — its foliage ; its centre 
well u ood show flower. 5 fee 
te ‘ore were Co! 
that saw them growing. 
ling’s ‘Aumateur Bowman fi in April and I May next. — 
se gala Ss pga ‘flowers by those 
em will appear in “‘ Wake- 
of first-rate Dahlias, Geraniums, 
aa &c. may be obtained by post-paid applica- 
tion as above. 
UGH LOW & CO. have ed Bessuace: re in sub- 
mi ~~ ae the attention of their d the Public 
the tw r-named first-rate DAHLIAS. one — will 
be ready for aetivery the first week in Mayat 1 0s. 6d. ea 
ERTON hh bcce (Nelson), ped prseatl fine 
habit, flowers well above the foliage, height five feet. A figure 
-will appear im the pent number of the Florists’ Journal. 
DUKE OF CORNWALL, i Ruby, fine habit, well up in 
+ ophe es of Le Grand 
of being of much 
by the perso: who obtained Le 
vied Cisuaevantve, acknowledged to be two of the 
bes as Duklias of 1H0k anil d exhibited in winning stands than 
any two of the same season 
. L. & Co, think it needless t to inform mer who have hitherto 
ast year may be had on 
ery, Nov. 24th, 1841. 
INES, AURICULAS, CARNATIONS, 
A 
he has a fine Selection of ee aes 
following very modera 
eslante at the fe 
Gakencitivas. F-4 
nate. rery sorta, wifll thelr lames 7 
ery fine sorts, ditto ; 
Mixtires, — ds Nes 2s. per hundred. 
100 ac eR ca ne 0 
100 ditto in 50 210 0 
Superfine Mixtures, f from 10s. 6d. to 21s. per hundred. ; 
AURICULAS. 
25 superfine sorts, with their names, 1 plant | ofeach 313 6 
CARNATIONS. © 
25 superfine sorts, with thi ee l pair ofeach 3 10 0 
25 superfine sorts, ere thar a Hants; 1 pair ofeach 210 0 
ELLOW PICOTEES. 
12 superfine sorts, with their names, I pairofeach 2 2 0 
GERANIUMS, 
25 superfine sorts, with their names, I plant ofeach 310 0 
— win > 0 inform his er that he _ 
mpleted 
introduced, as well as the seeds from first-rate collections of Cal- 
ceolarias, Mimulus, Ipomceas, Stocks, Asters, " nias, 
Thunbergias, & ; all the better and more esteemed 
Vegetable Seeds: Grainge’s Early White Broccoli, Mercer’s Cau- 
liflower, Brussels Sprouts (foreignseed), Seymour’s superb Giant 
Celery ; Kerrison’s on House, Emperor, Hor- 
ticultural, an in prize Cucumbers ; as as is of the 
very choicest Melons, all the better early and succession Peas, 
principally saved by the most select wers, who supply this 
unequalled market.—4, Great Russell- Covent Garden. 
All the better kinds of Agricultural G parate or mixed, ‘ 
Sel mchegmes pera White Carrot, Winter and Spring Tare 
Ash-leaved and Early Frame at etek * ye Globe pce ning War- 
rs Sear &e, "ke Mats, and Mushroom d Budding 
\HE Unde RICULT TURAL SEEDS, 
rsigned Hh poe rm ‘the ) 
Tee and his sed eg leave ee Pe 2 at ouiey; 
fier tae for 1842 is now ready, 
appli¢ation. Also the following 2 pEREGS rasa ay be hao a on 
Amato, ad be purple. .. : 0 
a, Widnall’s, FOUOW crak so Pi . 0 
Andrew Hofer, pa wor 6 
eatity of the Plain, white-edged .° . pu 6 
Constancy, Keynes’, fine purple. oe ts i a 
Countess of Pembroke, peach , for ee 
Duchess of Richmond, bronze i Fugees ca oak 
tian King, shaded bronze , A ; myst 1s” 
Fanny Keynes, shaded rn . - : oo 
Grace ling, rose’. . 4 . ak ee 
Le Grand Bandin, fosy b : . “ ‘ € 2 
Lewisham Ri > ins | “fF ot A Pe o 
Maria, Wheele ie Tose " oe ee 
Maid. of Bath, edged with os eS 
vaca ope ately bronze ize shaded ith vi : eo 
Pres as Fos 
Gene fidnall’s, “ ‘ oe eg 
Scarlet Defiance, light : : : 6 
Uxbridge Magnet, mottled purple 4 * — 6 
Unique, Ansell’s, yell » ss > > « 9 
One of each of the a 0 
Fine mixed sorts, Pot roots: perd . 1 0 
James Carter, earns and Florist, 238, “High Holborn, 
London.—Jan. 29, 
cae SONISEE "HOE WATER BOILERS eae 
ocers, Esq., may be obtained to an 
SHEW EN; lronmonger, ken enoaks, K 
J. Saewen having had every opportunity ed him 7 an 
extensive practice to bring thi tus to perfection, begs 
offét. it -as most efficient and economical: it may be seen at 
Hatin  Henders ; meapple-pince Mr. Knig 
, M q ——— 3. Mr, ht’, 
.o ‘ . Veitch and ee pe mt “ 
the ‘of the Horticul aitaral Society of Lo: 
| 126, B 
: MESES? 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
- 
Fes. $:« 
> 
Meee SUTTON having been engaged many years 
in grow! doar? eminent 
Agricul 
‘turis ies, have 
great confidence in soliciting the commands o 
ings 
f the readers ‘of the 
whom 
e ex- 
 endtass s 
ary that soot nature of the soil should be described, 
wien ne most proper sorts and proportions Ye ii oo sap 
e names of which and {other relative information may b 
bewti obtained by application.— Reading Nur: wb Feb. ist. 
HEDLEY and PSON, Bo = Rei 4 Nursery, ras 
ade and mec 
a Seedlings, in 
Hed sens utiful 
ee ur feet, aa wn 
novel variety, ey stem shape, ,eantitlly cupped, 
and rising centre, show: well above the foliage 
supe 203 wer E. Hedie ey 
full 
the above is — desertion ae thi 
n will w t the abov: 
and So ia faction, 
he price wi Banta beblay at t 10s. 6d.. Necro 
RINCE, large, dark, bold d back-row w ilps serene pen od, oth the 
6d. Bo 
ll Eng’ 
. York, Feb. ‘Ist, 1942. 
HEATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF 
TMOSPHERIC AIR. 
& CO., Architects, &e., iets Nn 
and 
Sunderland Fe toa 
Rose Hill Nursery, Yarm 
every descri 
mF HOT WATER;; see the 3rd aad 
‘s’ Chronicle. 
‘their — aot at Mr, Perry’ anc 
3; Me 
ry 
sery, Banbury ; Mr. Green's, Lower ssrs. Henderso: 
Pine-apple Nursery ; Messrs. Rollisson’s 1 Nursery, Tooting; ag 
Knight's Exotic N , Chelsea ; Messrs. Low’s, berg Nur- 
3; Mr. Catlengh’s Nursery, Chelsea ; mas Gaines’s N Ty; 
Ba tterse a; Mr. iene Sevens ursery j Mr. Pome s, Milford 
ursery ; ‘Mr. Smith’s Nursery, 3; Mr. Woodroff’s Nur- 
Dalston 
sery, K Green; Mr. Hopgood’s Nursery, Bayswater; Mr. 
phe Nursery, Chelsea ad and at®*most of the Nobility and 
Gen en’s Seats in the co 
crac pie to be fo ye at their Horticultural Manufactory, 
Gloucester. place, Chelsea, near Sloane-square. 
eee APPARATUS, upon th ost 
proved and economical principles, for Horticultural ra 
oy Buildings — “orm rages wa eye 
and 61, Gra 
9h Hot. 
-pipe for Hot 
. 3d., 38; 3d., 
4s. 3d. per yard. Ditto, with oes for roc Reet 
houses, three and four inches diameter, at 4s. 9d, and 6s. 9d. per 
yard 
Conical 2 made of strong plate. 
copper, w req: a in brickwork, 
from 5/..5s. upwards. Also, every senor description of a ay ers 
of the most approved cons struction. may be 
obtained = sun Warehouses, pv yo urch-street, wh vg me may 
be seen a of patterns an “siihaemae d-wire Fencing, 
Hurdles, Seeds and Iron Bed sean 
Peers ASPH rng hd Hy ROTECTING MATERIAL. 
The much-approved 
from Garden Dec. 25, 1841, p. 843.— 
* Tn the bh of frost it will ef ry non sonable to warn all 
ur of the great importance ‘of preventing their more 
tender Plants that may have been frozen from being thawed 
sudd by the sun. All ow often Peas froze 
below a south wall are killed, ontrivance to 
ntrivan re- 
vent their | being suddenly thawed is made > use of, they fences, 
at is true of bamndg , to a great extent, tre of Ka thin 
A few weeks a e had a severe sgh 16° ; at that time ws 
ra h died I 
ng 
t bey at all. 
heme aby 
‘eens, ” 
n 
CROGGON 
for suc ar 
In page 8 of same 1, Jan. 1, 1842, is fully dese 
purposes to which it is applied by the Royal Horticultural So. 
a” 
ciety. Being a non-condnctor it nay ened protects from heat 
or cold. Por ooy, Joun Croceon, 8, Ingram-court, Fen i rch. 
street, Londo 
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ard Barnard, Esq., F-R.S, 
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