298 
URSERY, } MARESETELD, 
Fyoopuanns, eae Mar noon £3 
as been stock is limited. 
Messrs. 
, High H seen Sea at Tar mbetdst 
or by application at the Nursery, 
MANURE 
W. skin SKIR RVING, Senoswaw; QuEEn- SQUA 
biome Sete begs to announce to Landed Proprietor, and 
poh Farmers and G — e Gua 
jhas just been fixed by 
Ton for quantities woe five Tons, and 15/. per 
— quantity 
W.S., from his es with the Guano on various 
om the appearance of the crops of Grass at. pied 
ed, can with confide: om - 
for the Sate of vo — ine Guano, 
orders, which shall be promptly — 
ready money; a remittance or reference 
Se eeekactncamel. “oth April, 1842. 
Ps i MAY begs to return his fron hemes to his 
numerous ds for the very liberal enco — he nw 
received for his Pansies, &c.&c. It has been ve Hine 
consequence 0 
s 
f the very ph trshe cee 
new kinds has a ee So 
Lane, Tottenham 
© London, where his business will Tbe carried 
n poe as im uence of his removal he begs to offer fine 
eties of Pansies, by name, in- 
g most of last year’s ap men Show varieties, for 21s. ; 
fine border varieties, 100 pcs 25. named a = 25s., pac ck. 
ag sig wepent be fine an med Fuchsias, 18s varities, by 
25s., packag A large as: cteonk of Dablias, 
arg 
all the asorored thow ‘kinds, from 25s. to 30s. per doz. ; 
ed older kinds, ut to 12s. per doz.; fine plants of 
which. are now ready to be sent out. 
W.B. Fine plants of that fine blooming creeper, Solanum Jas- 
pens which he has prayed to be perfectly hardy, 2s. 6d. per 
P 
A remittance or reference is respectfully requested + 
known correspondents: the safest wey. of remittance is ig sate 
orders, aoe at the Edmonton Post- office, or General 
Fest, London. y Nursery, yrotten ham, April 1 
MES TEES VEITCH, i SON “bed to offer to the 
Public the undernamed Plants. 
Gloxinia §: “yar. Macrophylla Variegata. An imported 
s, and of which a figure, &c. may be seen in 
for April 1842. 27. 12s. 6d. per plant. 
colour, : 
fehl bert Spinenum i re eae 
Fair Maid: of Deyon nate Tis fier was exhibited at 
wi 
Rae, 2 
the June exhibition raQrary ake: % = 184 
did Geranium 
by the 
of I e siz 
upper pee 3 beantiful Teehe fines on, with 
margin round; bea Brn petals light pink, with white ce 
Extra fine, 63s. pe’ 
Rose of Oxton Pewee: raised by J. B. Swete, Esq.,. Oxton- 
use. The coloura ol me ght rose, with clea r white centre ; 
fine form, abundant ng A really good 
variety. 21 lan’ 
* Mulatta (Swete’s) - beautiful clouded flower, upper petals 
being almost black, and the under petals deep Pm An 
m striking fancy variety, but the form 
Pc per plant, 
of the three plants marked * may be seen 
ference to teliemofs of the London Horticultural roy on 
ree gre 15th oa March last, when a medal was awarded 
them ; Gardener: noe No. — p. 190. 
ed avons April 20th, 1 
NEW asvesk on pgp rien 9 rg ae IAS, DAHLIAS, 
ERBENA » &C. 
CA cATLEUGH respectfully cs i the Nobility, 
Gentry, an his peng ae ee of 
Ao gabe te or delivery, in 
. R. Prouse, + Sone 
oJ 
s+ 
Exeter, 
wu? EL "RENDLE E eapeciflly informs 
= _ the 
left of that sso on oe 
iYNEs CIRCA 
which has gained for itself, by RCASSIAN, vho has seen it, a 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
May 4, 
> 
niums, C oe feo 
Plants of his Bean uty 0 of En: 
the Auctionee 
EED “BUSINESS to be sg -geipares OF, pring 
with a wide, light Cou 
od House, ogee Coach and Cart Ho sini 
d “ on are the cause of. wishing to 
Fi reat ill health an 
Tow rented addressed to A. B., Mr. King’s, 
21, Finsbury- piece North, Lona vine 
Pe aren LIFE sashes SOCIETY 
and por ne ve FUND empow f Parliament. 
Offices, 29, ank, — 
oard 0 Dire 
John Blogg, Esq., Guildford-st., nome ones Innes, Esq., Billiter- 
street, City. 
‘ it, Esq., Argyll-street, 
treet. 
W. T. Smith, Esq., Public Office, 
Southampton-buildings. 
ee — et sate “ so me aye By 
qd. 
Aodito 
Robert Dover, Esq., Cornhill. Sane Walton, Esq., Grocers’ 
Amos Hodgson, Esq., Ordnance} Hall. a 
Office, Tow 
Arbitrators. 
Charles Compton, Esq. | Peter Ellis, Esq. 
Ph =. Tidd rar pews 
—The Bank of England. 
Physician. i ne Sarit, ~ D., F.R.S., &c., 21, George-street, 
Han r-square, 
Surgeon.—David Le “le ge "28, ery-place West, Finsbury. 
ee ane c tfield, Wineate voaghien - hg Cornhill. 
Actuary.—F rancis Neison, E 
Chief apt for mo ieee Fu ak — Thoma $ Bull, Esq., 91, 
ori 
London 
on the principles of Mutual Life Assur- 
Meeting takes place annually, at which is given 
Society. ie policy stamp 
en 
Society ty which affords 
ners the same facilities and advantages of life 
pride in ipo eo have hitherto enj joyed. Upon 
vide an annuity for his wife as 
oe erva- 
ull, 
to captains and ma: 
assurance which 
this sg ata 
{CULTURAL I 
ASS Buitie: ape the uae ae extractive — 
_e pert pre with 
inform Noblemen, Ge 
and practical Gardeners, that he has now a 
TE RA p for the ees 
tructi ake such dead! 
s and plants (particularly the Peach and 
ea- 
sure of watering her ft cow and flowers stout tte least mtigoe, 
and the water ma ee Sete in form _ ag shower or 
dewfall. The pe cted, = Tequive e but two- 
ny ek the ertiigs of any ae rene ae now which the 
ee, from 31 years" practical experience i ience of 
Hoxticaliere, ona 8 21 years in manufacturing and improving them, 
can safely warrant.— Likewise FIRE ENGINES made to ord 
capable of cer et from 20 to 40, 70, or 120 gallons of water 
er minute, which may be seen and proved at 35, Regent Circus, 
dilly. 
pean “WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICU a BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
ANU — ORIES, upon improved prin- 
—— erected by DANIEL and 
10 
y¥ having Genes much time a a pam cage 
D. and E. Bar 
tion = this cane, and ha experience ir ion of 
ah tus for the above- sceulion ed purposes, ay ve, by i imprere 
ments suggested in ges —_ ctice, rendered their mo f heat- 
ing not only ve t, but very simple, and have a ccnthied 
durability in the s iesaeetor with economy in the charge. They 
have yi Bae can in En ani ireland, for 
many lemen gentlemen, and have had t 
Smead by the Horticultural Soci ondon, in p executing - the 
works of their ai get poeta LA. lately « erected at Chiswick. 
mstruct in 
- and E. BAILEY ions of. 
Horticultural Buildings’ oun es, and invite jaaviroblemen, gentle. 
en, ublic to an inspectin of their various 
n ent of the oven 
e than has hitherto been brought before the public. 
. an ILEY e the to introduce metallic = 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to a theon as one of their work: y 
others in this nd on the Continent. 
ountry & 
D. seine a have prepared yananane of the Galvanic Plant 
ha ara which are now dn a immediate delivery ; they 
to public notice a new Trou ipe, for Orchi- 
eutedis or other eee where eiptine is constantly, or vat inter- 
vals, required, and which may be seen at their sree iaa f 
Sant-eabe char apap ioe toe g plants 0 sae pots, sar each 
Wegnidtont Warr 
Lyne’s Princess Royal, and Bassett’s Glory of 
a met E. K. possesses the entire pon 
—s bout July next, in consequence of the numerous 1 
A Acca 's Fair Maid of Devon, (just sent o 63s. 
nsy.—Fox’s Cornish Gem, 10s. 6d. e i Re 
Rosa Devoniensis, good strong sori s. 6d. each. 
jee Imbricata, in 48-sized pots, ‘6s. 6d, Berg et 
. R.’s General Spring Catalogue of Gerani 
€ 0. arias, , Pansies, Herbaceous Plants, &c. (which peter, 2 
descri acm of the above-named plants,) can be had on prepaid 
on, 
ey ts in London: Messrs. Warner, Seedsmen, Cornhill; 
M.W. Bristow, gh eas yh! through whom lant o of an 
, of 
the above may be proc d.—Plym outh, April ril sath, 1963 y 
who have so liberally ised their improved Conical 
yea say Gardeners’ Chronicle, Ma Moreh} 12, p. 170) To 
yeni ers will be found invaluable. They req 
i in brickwork, are moveable at Sei 
may be applied with facility to the smallest houses or 
— extensive Tange of ree St 5s, and upwards. Fur- 
ee ae te obtained as. ‘above; where also may 
4 Brass and 
Iron Bedsteads, Ornamental Wire-work, Garden» Implement 
&c. &c.. The trade supplied with Ho’ t-water Sockebioen, two, | ad 
three, and four inches, at 2s, 3d,, 3s. 3d., and 4s, 3d, per yard. g 
Pa | 
wis {A7 ANTED, by by a gentleman, in a ae county an 
active, — te sin an, as GA RDENER. ’ 
ete te er owing and frui 
feelaiee. 
Wages 3 cane wil No o 
apply on eae arodies a good character for honesty, sobriety 
civility, and a oem knowledge of his 2 mes from a gentle. 
man with whom he — lived as head gardener. Apply by letter, 
post-paid, to W.S&., 1, Ghaving Cross. etter, 
an agem ent 
years’ aes p 
of aso death of his eapleyer, 
Terrace, Balton Street, Islington. 
a Ee 
sor a SITUATION as GARDENER ina Noble- 
or Gentleman’s ‘family, a man 30 years of age, who 
mo a iractical knowled i i hava 
t left, 
prnkaber nl deauiee: rom 
Soply by ‘letter, aaa oat to 
isham, Ken 
e he ae nearly three coe ge 
Ys Z., Messrs. Willmott and Cha aundy’s Nursery, Lew 
ANTS a SITUATION i GARDENER (a single- 
handed one : — young man, who can havea good 
character from the 0 objection to a 
Ss 4 oR place in a gentleman’s garden. Apply to A. B., Mr, 
Henbrey, Jun., Tit Aboetg Croydon 
Wants« a SITUATION as GARDENER a ioe 
jed man, who perfectly understands his business, 
Would have no objection to a cow or two; no objection to town 
or country. Direct C. T., Mr. Owen’s, Millfield Place, Newington 
Green. 
pollen EY eee Ye 
7 ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, a net 
Man, aged 28, ete Reo stands his business in all its 
branches. Would ha ye no object ction _to accept a situation in 
ance. Can pro oduc e Gentle- 
man he has peceuslg: ‘eft, with whom he lived 5 — Address 
A. Z., Post Office, Crouch End, Hornsey, Middlese 
Sg gta a SITUATION as NURSERY FOREMAN, 
d Man, aged 33, Pd practical experience in the busi. 
ness, as seepagiter: and the general routine of the Nursery de. 
artment, and at present por ting an entensive establishment 
within 100 miles of London, having * a general knowledge of the 
seed business, and compent for the journeys if required. Apply, 
if by letter, to E. C., Messrs. Warner and Warner’s, Seedsmen, &c., 
Cornhill, London 
25 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND FARME 
ANTS a SITUATION, as FARM BAILIFF, im 
any i ng a native o! 
berland. The advertiser pops joe brought up to ein 
peiFestny 3 and is acquain t ae 
ents in a) satire end would be able 
iivencee: and produce peso testimonials as to character and 
capabilities. Address A. ., Post-office, Brampton, Cumberland, 
ANTS a SITUATION, as BAILIFF, GARDENER 
ANAGER, a Respectable Middle- aged Married Man, 
without encumbrance, who perfectly beepegiiee setieigr 
arts of the Kingdom ; also the Sy Gardening, 
Y 5 Sa — 
He 
anage 
piace, Pini 
VANES a SITUATION as FOREST Se a Yo oung 
ve his present pid 
tion 
iaetanle’ anal in the plantin 
pi can | produce ample certificates of character and qui 
e would have no objection to undertake 
the charge in the Forest Tree department of an extensive Nur- 
sery.—Address, Eagle and Henderser, Seedsmen to the Queen, 
urgh, 
Edinbur; 
URSERY AND SEEDSMEN. 
ANTS a : SITUATION, as FOREMAN and PRO- 
PAG. R, a Single Man, 36 ye f age; is fully com- 
— to take the entire management of the pl He in every 
department. The Advertiser possessing a practical knowledge of 
business enenwy. ‘would be happy to devote his abilities exclu- 
sively for the f his employers, having been similarly 
gage last ane. all 3 @ most satisfactory re- 
fer ters directed to W. G., ery, Holt n Halesworth, 
Suffolk 
Feemepton Park ee ay Kensington-road, London, 
with immediate attentio 
TROSRID St Beso eee 
ANTS a shag age as GARDENER, out of the 
se, a Young M native of Sqatians, about 30 years 
of age, who perfectly und = his business in all its various 
branches ; be very highly recommended by th he Gentleman 
he is now leaving, ond = verse industry, &c. ee having 
five years in his situ rs addresse ., Post-office, 
Farringdon, Berks, will he e duly citeniad to. 
G BY 
— OUSES, aad every nleseription ral Horti culture 
Seon er with the els, re aed Buildings, he re mos 
ve apparatus 
ster), beg 
Leger ye ’ 
variety of important 
anne tome sof his Grace 
he other extensive establishments, W 
complete succe: t 
They have sab successfully applied C. W- Williams’ Pater 
A to their boilers, and rsh made arran| 
with the Patentee for its general adop It economises 
and removes =e nuisance and disfigurement of eos 
eee of = aoe wet and is w and valua 
e United Kingdom 
.* Manchester. 
ot 
pent i Fam tie ia every part o 
punctuality and dispatch.—23, Brown-street, 
SHADES FOR GREENH 
WEE f ‘e Sea 
KS & CO., Langer z 
erection 
and effectual, that it onl be 
adopted. ‘To be seen in Use areca 
andat their Horticultural Manufactory, Glouces' cester-place, 
