Cr EYRE: THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. "APRIL 16; 
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EATING BY HOT WATER, WITH THE CIRCULATION OF ws ANTS a Siinabion as ee aterer a veg in a Nobleman 
DWARD BEC MANUFACTURER IN SLATE, 
he De AR etapa re: y inf Horticulturists, ATMOSPHERIC AIR. Gentlem amily, a Married Man, of gms aaa 
that be rag ea SLATE TUBS for ran Trees and Con- y. EEES & GO: O., ! Arehiter= &e., Gloucester places Pit Aes necro i Pen s thorough Sl pige-ot ht ween 
at: upon e Cisterns, Shelves, use Builders, an ‘water | Can have an unexceptionable character from the family he has 
1 ae to inform the Nobility, and | just left. No single- handed since will be accepted. Direct ro 
rp ages paths may be seen in use at t his house | Apparatus name Fen tie ic 
gings for gard' s 
nce we! ome ‘ . aon cir business, which has been extensive throughout | H. M., Mountjoy and Son’s, Nurserymen, Ealing, Middlesex 
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APORLORISTS, Hi HORTICULTURISTS, AMATEUR | |No OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every aevcription, | WATANTS 8 SITUATION as GARDENER, « Single 
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TIC COMPOST, for | and the HEATING of them by pen’ Ae ; the 3rd Man aged 27, who from crm has been emplo ed 
and Kitchen "Garden, Greeahonse Plants, Pineries,. | 37th Numbers of the Gardeners’ Chron Situations in various oe of England, whens every Ka 2 in 
&e.: the a OMPOS add greatly tot References may be had, and thal waren seen, at Mr. Perry’s Nur rried vay extensively; with an nnexcepti of 
Flower and produce of the Kitchen Garden. sery, Banbury ; Mr. Green's, Lower Cheam srs. Henderson’s, able character from his ast situation.—Address, A. B i “pa 
new Gardens it will be found invaluable; it has 5 en Pine-apple Nursery ; Messrs. Rollisson’s Nursery, Tooting; . | Whitehorn’s; Evento gre ce, Turnham Green. Was Mr, 
omendine brs gr Hye: we One Guinea per | Knight's Exotic Nursery, Chelsea; Messrs. Low’s, Clapto on Nur- patieet it id - Wages, 70/, 
bag, sery Mr. 
; Mr. Catleugh’s N , Chelsea ; Gaines’s Nursery, 
r. Ca oes sreety ung’s, Milfor Wises a SITUATION as GARDENER, a respect. 
off’s 
one years Battersea; Mr. Buck’s, Portland Nursery Mr. Young’s, Milford 
Aisd Prepared HAIR DUST. This P tion will eectally Nursery ; Mr. Smith’s Naréery. Dalston; Mr. Woo ur- arried Man, with no incumbrance, aged 36, andh 
preserve ers, Plants, Bulb-roots chpecdalty, from the vages sery, Kensall Green; Mr. H alle: 's Nursery, Bayswater; Mr. ractical knowledge of re business; can have an excellent 
of worms, Eads; Se erent Sess he sce nisi Willmer’s Nursery, Chelsea 5 and at most of the Nobility and character Soret years from. the gentleman he has jhst left. 
perishable nature, its ng ce One Guinea | Gentlemen’s Seats in th if required.— Direct, 
per bag. Address, Stanbridge Clarke, St. Pancras W Wharf, King’s | Every particular to be hat at their Horticultural Manufactory, | C+ 8.» Mr. Gardener’s, Greengrocer, &c., Upper Tooting, Saree d 
Cross ; or Henry Clarke, seedsman 86, Borough. Gloucester. place, Chelsea, near Sloane-squar Wism a SITUATION as GARDENER, a Marri 
BAO an INSTITUTION for the RELIEF of Man, aged 2, with, One Child who nalgaianae oe 
AGED and ENERS and their WIDOWS. culture of Pines, and his business in all its branch 
ag Institution wate the pleasure Bl OTHOUSE SES, vand every desceipeica of Hofticultural an exeeneut character from the gentleman he is sha aue have 
ef catiog the om 7 1 alae a Subscribers to those Pobiialied iam eB Churches Viernes ; ber te Mansions | pis fase can take the age! oe of Poultry, or a Dairy, if re vitae 
“in Febraary last, viz :— and large — ont pon be — — h the eaore tus on the ibe Address, W. W., Post-office, Woodford, Essex. quires 
npton, John, Ibion-road, St ; 7 improved and scienti Poceatinr RY Bette ames  S cindalaca: Botan hg 
Cleave, — = Ee tee Hon, George Fortescue, “3 “ WALKER and Co, (late of Mosley-street, Manchester), Deg ANTS a SITU ATION as°GARDENER, 
twithiel, Cornwall to announ at they continue to execute works of the abov W DENER and BAILIFY, a st or GAR- 
: le Esq., ‘Denmark: ‘ill description, in which they have introduced a variety porta’ fant we _a steady, -active, Married Man, 
hue, —, neat Lynn, Norfolk improvements of a satisfactory ature, — ~ mppoterataoe aged 38, Kitch a F D 
, Mrs., ” Carshalto’ ne grove : rists. “They have applied this principle on a more extensi Flower, 3 in page an 1 eine: =p artments ; ; Well. acquainted 
reres' "Yas. at Mr. Waterer’s nursery, Ba gshot. |. scale than has ever bees hitherto adopted a ndous Con- | With amie ror aascaiies 83 ee me earing of Stock; Nur- 
Sodfrey, Robt. ‘at Mr. Waterer’s, s, Knapp -hill ; servatory and Hot sof his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, sery a rabies ultiv : ain ingen ell recommended from a 
naieat ., seedsmen, ion-hous. street and in numerou lishments, with the most oa of A aire respectabiity: Ww: e last served, —Direct to 
rag ‘ ee, me : complete suc P, M., care of Mr. Ellens, Grocer, cingston, Surrey 
Jones We nu n on . They hav € also s uccessfully applied C. W. Williams’ eerie 
kson, Wm., gardener, Acre-lane, Brixton’. fs Argand Furnace to their boilers, and have made mrsaaigisouet ANTS a ake a TRON as GARDENER, a Married 
, nurseryman, S: . i rape a patentee for its general adoption. It econ: olen tock, Man, withou amily, 35 years of age, ua a practical 
é Mr. W., nursety;, Hackney 3 3 i * — removes the nuisance and disfigurement of abies; so much knowledge of f his ee in all its various branches, Grass land, 
M‘Arthor, nurseryman, on-place, Edgware-road : pce a ‘of ay Gardeners, and is: anew and valuable feature | &c. &c. His w “ee ee as both havelived in the above capa- 
Pavey, gardener, En os Slee ‘ pos ‘thest Appara’ city the last ; unexceptionable character will be given 
. Piper, nurseryman, Tunbridge Well ‘ j é é Works executed in oe. part of the United Kingdom with from th ace Tast gece ndtitag oo, have just left. ——- plone ae 
: , Mr. pein ag . ) | punctuality and dispatch.—33, Brown-street, Manchester. ot be obj nie Directto J. A., Post-office, Parson’s Green, 
‘, Joseph, gardener, . . ) cere 1 ere eto ot ss itt PPE Me Poliam a epaid. 
“Wells, Lamberhurst Kent, gard, — Husse sano menceen test 
Moen F., Esq., K ae Seancares ee vs = | oa WIRE WORK, HOT, WATER, APPARATUS,-.GEEEN- OBLEMEN AND GENTLEME 
maaan “5.3. Bowne, Hon, Sec. |” xy 
“*,* The Committee beg leave most Fespectfally to remind gal T. Lp BAKER, a OR OU, MANOR- ANTS a ‘SITUATION a GARDENER—G. H, 
whose subscriptions are unpaid, that by the Rules © KING’S-ROAD, CHE anufacturer of 1EMAN, Gardener to the Venerable Archdeacon Berners, 
nstit of | INVISIBLE WIRE FENCE, to resist Grésing Metock, ‘end Ye e ty Gardner tT. bonchere, Esq., of Hylands, 
red Rabbit WIRE in ers, Arches for Walks, . Sy age shes is shed pose pine re e 
Bordering, Flower- , Pheasantries, &c. eae ses rd 3 See ee 
BUILDINGS, Gr Green and Hothouses, Conservatories, &c. The an, age 37, without Scene nce, and will be disengaged the 
e heated by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, oot improved aad Pb J dare ree fig ged Satisfactory reference will _ 
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Parties waited on in Towa or Country, and Drawings and Suffolk. 
Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. ANTS SITUATION as GARDENER, a M 4 
Reet tallest tee ee a a a arrie 
WARD’S PORTABLE GREENHOUSES Man, with no family, age 50, who has a general practical 
ge AND Co., ZINC MERCHANTS AND knowledge of his business, and can nhave a good character from 
CTURERS, 22, JEWIN STREET, and 57, GRACE his last eo. where if ~ oon e had under his ma- 
‘ Cc joROH-STREET, City, beg to inform the Nob and | magement a Conserv ory, Greenhouse, an mellia-house, a 
JM ESUIN that they are erie Portable olility and Gentry, Flower-Garden, ahrubery, &c. The Forcing Housal were Pines, 
f FURNISHING Ward's principle ee No. 49 of the Gardeners’ Chronicle) with | Grapes, Figs, Peaches, and ona, with sn exteneen ) alled 
7 ; plain stands. Also GALYANIC PLAN T PRO- Kitchen-Garden. Letters ertag 2 prepaid to F. rge 
; the Flower-Garden and Greenhouse, begs to submit for | TECTORS oAND BANDS, Zinc Fanlights, Skylights, ong Gothic | Place; South- street, Camberwell, Surrey, willbe date hae 
Saeed the Nobility and Gentry who :  Horti- | Frames for Conservatories, Hothouses, Forcing Frames, ie. 
pursuits his eee ities uTS, | Garden-stand Frames: Engines, Waterin pots, Flower Labels, dy ge athcldel in a Small Family, to board in the House, 
Dye VASES, which Se ogee Safes, and Dish Covers, Bat Baths, Ex a GARDENER for a small Kitchen, Flower Garden, and 
i nega elegance, workmen sent to altparts - —— for potereriog with h Zine, Greenhouse ; to milk one Cow, and take charge of the Stock on 
— anrivell _ DEN and HOTHOUSE are Churches, Spires, Houses, Terraces, Verandas, &c. &c. a few acres of Pasture.—Letters, senting - erms sueheve the appli- 
ru ‘ saeee Ns and byte WATER. fOr wit cant has lived, and to whom reference can be e given, to be ad- 
every other Im with cmos tke ONED.—CHOICE SHRUBS, &c.— —— to T. M., Mr. Mudie, Stationer, *Coventry-street, who 
a r. Lahee respectfully notifies that this Sale is po: will forward tl to th 
seer ener Ghaee a Cars a FENCING Ih YRERAT> WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst. ee A Beeegye Babeshale rrr thence eleanor verter se a 
4 bey: —mng saiss- TAL EE. W ANTED a Bice ta So as GARDE rinks _ 
A ye Roos, Boa may be 0 ye boas savenieed | 10 BE DISPOSED OF—A NURSERY, SEED, W. P. Ayres, author of Culture of the Cucumber in Pots, 
GHEWan. Ironm re Sevenoaks, Kent, LORIST BUSINESS, situated at Henley-on-Thames, and of a Popular Tiustration of the Principles of the Grouping 
J. Suewen having had € ery opportunity afforded him by an Oxon. Pos Con further Particulars apply to Messrs, s J. Noble. | System m of Flower-Gardening, pag in the Press, &c, &c., having 
extensive ond : apparatus to perfection roe : See see} 152, Fleet- street, lamers or to the Proprietors on nearly concluded his engagement as Gardener to John Dobede, 
offer it as most efficient and economi » DESS CO | the:Pre: Esq., Place, Soham, Cannslagesbire, is at liberty to enter into 
Messrs. Chandler & Sons’ Nur Va en it, may be seen at an arrangement with any Nobleman or G ntienien in want o! 
Hackney ; Messrs. Hende: mien 3 ie ee Menai, Loddiges’, THE VALUABLE Leapeece LIBRARY ‘OF THE LATE | responsible servant in the above capacity, as GARDENER 
; 's, Pineapple-place; Mr. Knight 
King’s road, Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch and Son’s, ainten: a a 2 LAMBERT, ES and STEWARD. W. P, A. has had extensive "practice in all the 
the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of London. * R. SLEIGH “SOTHEBY will sell by AUCTION, | Practical departments of his profession, as well as in Landscape 
= in, arden Archi i n pr 
en a Premises. dening which he ca ce 
“FJ OT-WATER APPARATUS, upo April i = ~ imonials of 
N n ro pril 18, and two following days, fine and if ‘ 
H?2 pon improved and ; +. LE valuable pg empluye?, as well as from oily of the first horticulturists of the 
c eis 
es, for Horticaltural and oth 
ings.-STEPHENSON and CO., Agents for the Old Park an 
&e. of Boyston House, Wilts, Autho “ Shute 1 foes arried, and 30 years of ‘Application, personal, 
Pest vie Go r of the “Genus Pinus,” and | (whictr would be preferred, » aby letter to W. P. A. as above; to 
and Saturday preceding the 
works, and Manufacturers, 61 Gindechure -s' Pag nus Chincona.’”? The Collection will 
retul y h- street, aes the Friday > eer’ on public — Mr. Malleron, Royal Gardens, Claremont; or to Mr. T, Rivers, 
, saw 
eworth SEES Herts, will meet t with imme- 
diate attention, 
see Gardeners a oie 12, p. p75) To GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND Scns 
y req 
ESSRS BG OTHEROE and MORRIS. Nill submit | 
‘ompetition at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on [ MAWE’S GARDENER, BY MA 
girs moveaiiea secure | IV sy Bartle MAIN 
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aad ‘upwards rar SDAY, “APRIL a chain 1842, at Twelve o’Clock, a splendid | Twenty-fourth Edition, with great im apiece, and the whole 
collection of CARN and PIC UTEES, the Surplus Stock | brought down to the present state of Horticultural knowledge, 
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c. for deseri 
ohtiiiied ds above. where also ofa much-esteemed Amateur Also a fine assortment of DAH- | _ 12mo, 6s. cloth lettered. 
hes may LI ERANIUMS, 3 4 
Fencing, E. a th aye G ne A feng oa on Cae pee nan ee VERY MAN HIS S OWN GARDEN ear 
wi Garden Implements, | the Auctioneers, American Nursery, complete Gardener’s Calendar and Gen 
two, cont a 9 Pees for Feil necessary int : ss “i 
wee R. T. ANSELL, Jon., is instructed to SEL hy Tapa sa, Seren, Se Ageat read 
TLORvATER ‘APPARATUS. FOR “HEATING: Mi exucrion: at the’ Suction Mart, Bartholomew ones | oc Serteck Picstans arden, ae aee 
renee LLING-HOUSES, TUESDAY, 19th st an et ink a i: Root, well of DAMLIAS (| is every —, me the Boa with Practical Directions 5 ee 
as ay (pon. ‘ “ eagees - | ing, Propaga and also ervations 
. cused by DANIEL and | yyiscell peasy prw one ce Varieties in Plants: a | to Soils and Situations: ro nage Br is added a Complete Systematic 
mich Ries . hiss tot S Assortment of GREEN HOUSEPLANTS in boom. Catalogue of Plants, proper for Sig tion in British Gardens, 
sine titpecichor ia tae =| Sud a variety of Plants bade ay sa re rom umboltii, &e.; | with Directions for their Culture. By THOMAS MAWE - 
above-mentioned < nig ESerton er naviewet ane ot at m theo ower. JOHN ABERCROMBIE; ; and revised gah continued by JAME 
' r practice, m, Yeerionpa ti ee aed had the a i ; 
- very efficient, but very ice ay bee ghee of heat- = oe and of the Auctioneers, Camden N ng a ee , and Co.; T. Cadell; J. M. Richardson 5 
ae 2 ooo oe economy in the charge “ag | Eales d and » Beigg Baldwin and Cradock ; J. G. F.and J. Riving: 
have erected in England, Se Fret, std OR THE ton; S. Bagster and Sons: Hamilton and Co.; Whittaker 4m 4 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour ee ow ‘ FACE AND 8 Co.; Sherwood and Co.; Duncan and Malcolm; Harvey er 
employed by the Horticultural 8 SncleGy of Lakatos pox LAND’: Ss KALYDOR, a Tpiivbestih from Darton; Simpkin, Mars hall, and Co.; T. Hearne; Cowie ant 
of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at ating th e ie Oriental Exotics, is now unive! own as the only safe CO. Smith, Elder pest Co. ; ‘Houlston ‘and Stoneman; J- Capes 
D. "D. and E. Baicey also construct in metal all descr wick. ant eftclen protector and beautifier of the Skin and Complexion. E. Hodgson ; J. Wacey; H. Washbourne s and C- Dollie 
H Hl ‘and Sashes, and invi descriptions of | Its virtues are. commonly displayed in thorough! seater all 
men, and thé pobli A mvite noblemen, gentle- Pimples, Spots ly eradicating all 
public to an inspection of their various dra’ 5 s, Redness, Tan, Freckles, and “oe unsightly Cu- ‘LINDLEY’S ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. 
d models, at 272, Holborn, where they have, the spree ot | — eh iy Se in rendering the most rough and nneyen Mustrated by many hundred Figures on Wood, In} Vol., 8¥ 
exhibiting, et hl other metal w 
d smooth. To the complexion it im 
pa paid sk 
soy ant roseate hue, ; see to the Neck, Hand, and Arm, a deli- BLEME ENTS OF BOTANY, STRUCTURAL Pe 
| cacy, Sag’ fairness unrival 4 STOLOGICAL, SY , and Mepicat, Being 
saving. oi oreapeeirt Rica 4 sun, dt, ae Wash, during | Edition of the First Principles of Botany. By By Joun Linpiets 
oe Sah dau winds, and the | Ph.D. F.R.S., Professor of Botany in Uni “i 
D-and E. Bs 4 : L : : ‘ 
a aruy poet age jin gent hes of vin tb void t oe envelope, with nn plants: An analysis of the fat Li 
beg to introduce to public notice a new “pipe, forOrchl.'| toe iad ale eater tl BON, 20, Hation Garden, London,” | which « lotpe mentor of wecdeats are introduced, aod some New 
- e are engraven on the Government Stamp fixed over | views bmi to natural classification are added to the matter 
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_daceous or other Houses where vapour is constan 
Yala, required, and which may be seen at their man fant oF ae 
- the cork Hecg Sold by them, and by respectable Perfumers and Medi- | to be Be ated previous editions.” — Preface street. 
for Taylor and Walton, 28, Upper Gower- 
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