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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
JUNE 18, 
DS NURSERY, 3 MARESFIELD, near 
Ww LANDS 
Bf begin ge hay “goer cea 7 to 
Ps ae wo ge altural tural Public ‘genera, i, that their 
unrivalled and most extensive collection ES, consisting 
of many thousands, both Standard and nl cultiv ated on 
wards of 14 Acres, and comprising every variety known that 
bay worthy of cultivation, are now in splendid bloom, and will con. 
e until the end of the Rose season. 
Ww. W. nnd SON ‘beg to = e that their collection is not sur- 
passed by any other in Europ i 
Coaches to Lewes bear from the Golden Cross, Charing-Cross, 
were through eg} 
Woodlands, Jun 
IUM es Aoiagghese 
r London, (Re- 
s the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, 
that he has a fine stoc espe sre Album, and Punc 
moderat ces, 
tatum, which we can supply at v 
He begs to say his Catalogue 5 Geraniums is ready for deli- 
Pie can be had on application 
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLOR 
Janes bepettert NuRsER hepa 
Essex, begs to acquaint Nurserymen and Amateurs that his 
PLENDID PELARGONIUMS, which have been so much an 
admired, wea ong rego Camilla, Van ae 
‘Anna, Alice Grey, &c. &c. &c.; together with many New and 
ecg Seedlings not yet a the possession of any other person, 
ow in Bloom, and ng Bs ror at his Nursery. 
MW altbainitiw, June 9th, 1 
Vy ue I MAY begs to announce that he is now 
sending out his SIX iy aap FUCHSIAS a 30s., and his 
ISTS. 
Walthamstow, 
SIX NEW CALCEOLARIAS 2s, ‘*Lady Constable” Cal- 
goalerie, ae separate, pb, me an this plant will be sent post 
as ey s of his splend SH 
aoe. veAemeMe Teft. Descriptive Lists may be had on 
application.—Hope Nursery, Leeming-lane, near Bedale, York- 
shire, June 10th, 1842. 
ng Garden ant r pets eeelng Plants 
se for planting out. re e collection of the above plants in 
omg poh ‘as well as other Greenhouse and Herbaceous plants 
and 
Canan:, 10,000 REENHOUSE HEATHS and EPACRISES, in 
fine health; worthy the attention of the Amateur and Nursery- 
pS Pilcher es ays for permanent pasture, in selected 
shovb ga Bor ese eg Edel the e quantity of ground, 
i aentity of t 1, and for what Bete = 
F Guthg this they may oe oe atic the _— r kin 
t not above on Shird more: ¢ sapere gy poner the o ¥ got rene 
cl producing ther Herb- 
as much seed as will 
ESTERN LIFE- ASSURANCE SOCIETY.— 
ahha ote PARLIAMENT STREET, WESTMINSTER, 
Capital 500, on Ang 000 i ve 502. each. 
sit 5/7. each Shar 
This tomy is establishe d for the ‘Assurance of a hie upon 
be A? $e , 
‘Bagshot, where further Orders wild oblige. 
s Road, Chelsea, 16th June, 1842. 
PLENDID _—, ty the ib naa COLLEC- 
OF EXO 
Auction, ithae oe Gant lens of Wood- 
There will be Sold oy 
and folowing ‘day, 
ar whole ad that ex- 
LECTION of HOT Mia E ar 
HOUSE PLANTS, Sosa — of numer 
valuable species, among which ar many place te iestelingnd 
of paosgrenrney ——_ Bpiphyliums, aehge Psd Sae ge cks, 
Zamia ith a very e and superior 
Pears eetahanis ( Getantans): Todian. ‘Abales as, and other 
Setiney 
miscellaneous Greenhouse and Stove Plants ; of which Catalogues 
may be had ri apply ing bs Be MY. Murray, 0 dens, 
asgow ; 2 ‘Asian, Nursery an edsmen, 
Pe: Guseow: Woodhall ed 33, Buchanan-street, Glas- 
to vod Gardener by Hol 
errhe “collecti of Camellias is war kno 
by any in the gatas the specimens por 
Ea ford numerous specimens of t 
geet ‘farishing, it is believed far tues 
as not surpassed 
of the 
rome tah which 
y collection 
‘ Eo i 
more rohan 
5 = orton 
Bee SLATE, 
y informs Horti cultarists, 
¥ Flan ein rob ot Orn Bhtnwd Roe 
gings for nhs Fg seen isterns, Shelves, 
‘upon penn ada to the malay vy in use at his house 
RITANNIA LIFE ASSU 
RRA eres ee OeENT, 
Fg Institution i is empowere 
pad . = 
tel i t0.Po casera | 
ag 2 ided superiority of its ph | pete Bs 
e and support, roved, in- 
coutentabie, 1 its extraordinary vt Unprecedented stccess. ‘ 
basse greater 
ined in‘ other r Offi ces. 
fere 
Extract from In er _ # Rates of Premium, for an 
1 for ith term of Li: 
ual Premium payable ring 
Age. | ist five onat five ‘2d five ath ‘ive (Remikinaee 
| years, ‘agi years. | years. of Life 
20 j#1 1 4 /é seer fee 9 £2 3 
Bis thee trig 4{}° 217 
40 510-1. 4 7) 6) § si a3 
of} 916 7! : 9414 Si 6. 8, 63a: 7 
oe _ PETE R MORRISON, nigra a3 ial 
Henry Edgeworth Bick sear oa. ig Tals bedi tae esas place, 
William Cabell, Esq., Newington-place 5 
Thomas Somers Cocks, jun. 3 Esq., Gute cot hal 
Wi 
William Freeman, Esq., ank-stree 
Francis Foie: Esq. _ Poultry, London, rand Croydon. 
James Hunt, Esq., Whitehai 
- oe porreeer Lethbridge, em be Gisisiwich Hospital. 
mund Lucas, Esq., Millbank-street. 
ge Kennet Pollock, Esq., Riess George-st., ay SEIDEL 
illban and ‘Swanscombe. 
od, Esq.,*Artillery piace. Westminster. 
Henry W nch, Esq., Kin . eee street, London Bridge. » 
Trustees. Y William Whateley, oh L. C. Humfrey, Esq. ; George 
Drew 
Auditors.—Ormus Biddu » Esq.; John Freeman, Esg.; John 
Bazley 
Co nsulting Comet 
Convey eya neing C 
Physician. = William Richard Basham, Esq. +g, MeDey 
eet, mol ead place 
17, Chester- 
Surgeons. BERS Leggatt, Esq. ; George pave. Pollock, Esq. 
Bankers.— Messrs. Cocks, Biddulph, a ie Cross. 
J. L. Bicknell ee Lethbridge, 25, 
Solicitors.— Messrs. 
A 
ingdo: 
TABLE OF PREMIUMS to assure ~. dl the whole — : 0 e. 
Age. |] Ann, Pre. | A nn. Pr Age. [> 
& 8. a. s. - 8 
20 i114 2 35 2 IFO 50 4 3 3 
35 118 11 40 219 6 55 6°54 
30 | ee 5 3.9.4 60 3 
The object of this Society is 
sar of Hci: Assurance, at a zee red 
RE 
on 
ety aaeare re Nin life for 5007, by the annual payment of 11/. 3s. 4d., 
which ina bape where the bonus is held out as a main induce 
‘ost hi 131. 7s.0d., i 
me annual irtégiden he could a is 
ai whereby he derives AN IMMEDIATE AND CERTAIN 
ONUS OF 100 
All particulars as to Shares, Loans, Assurances, &c., may be 
ers bs: poplar to the Secretary; and, if required, for- 
arded 
inthe Neorairy eligible for undertaking Agencies are re- 
qherba ee ginds 
A very liberal Commission allowed to Solicitors and Agents. 
EDW. T. Lh peas rom 
Actuary and Secretary. 
HEATING BY HOT WA 
OTHOUSES, and every ees + Horticultural 
Buildings, Churches 8, Chapels, Public Buildings, Mansions 
and large Rooms, fitted M4 
improvedand scientific 
.» WALKER and Co. “habs Mosley-street, Manchester) beg 
to announce that they ¢ Bc odiel to execute bk dee of we sore 
ant 
,in which prey hey tare introduced a variety of impor 
ae ofa mins e, especially to Hor eds 
rists. E hays apni principle on a more extensive 
scale than Bit gt ts panes at thestupendous Con. 
servato one a Ho ouses of e Duke of Davonsbire, 
and in ee other extents cate ebeente » with the most 
complete su 
They hay eins successfully applied C. W. Williams’ Patent 
diane Purbate to their boilers, and have made arrangements 
with the Patentee for its general adoption. It pene pe — 
ona» removes the nuisance and disfigurement o 
bier g soar of panne andis anew and enti. Soatire 
Appar 
Works exec seep in every part of the United Kingdom with 
punctuality and deapateh —33, Brown-street, Manchester. 
TING BY HOT 
OHN WALKER, 46, St. John’s s Caane Clerkenwell, 
London, having been or 
, M 
's 
heating in preference to any © 
gi in town and cou mntty; "enare he has successfully reste 
satis ett sypiie dit. Baths: fitted- -up and heatec 
quality “aint dispatch. 
$197 waree APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
BEER AN BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
3 | CHB Lar it gan MA n te charges, upon a ee ved prin- 
ciples, and at very mo urate 
EDWAL ~ BAILEY, 272, HO OLBORN Sd i a = 
devoted fa time to the considera- 
ad ae eee ce in the erection of 
E. Bartey having 
tion of this subject, iy 
ap h 
— erected apparatus in England, Scotland, d Ireland, for 
any noblemen and sak aane and have had the Ege Se to be 
by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 
ir splendid Conservatory, latel ick, 
Secituy cleo Goneiialt t in metal all descriptions of 
wortialtal Bul ee te — Sashes, and invite ps oma tins 
@ public to inspection of their variou 
and models, at =e “Holborn; wiert they have the sptenciecr im of 
epee amon gst other metal works, an extremely ba and 
convenient kitchen apparatus, orrange, adapted for the continued 
supply of © hot water, and an arrangement of the oven ee com- 
plete than has hitherto been brought Gefore the public. 
D. and E. Beuxr ere the first to introduce metallic curyili- 
near houses to urists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Paritheon as one of their wae besides many 
Others in this country and on the Continen 
,and E, alge ca heye repareda ate 4 the Galvani c Pl 
? Pp q y i ep Pent 
bet fo introduce : 
Us Or other Sees where ¥ apn | is pit et or at inter- 
vals; required, and may be seen at their manufactory. 
SHADES REENH 
WEEKS & ie "aredanete, ae Gloucester pac, 
*s » Horticu! rk tal Builders 
ating 
inve cathe am ce for 
a ytieh it acts is so simple 
cultural erections. mple and easy 
bse effectual, that it only req 
opte To be seen in use at most of the Lon 
anid a their Horticultural Manufactory, Goa ester-place, Chelsea. 
ty ose 
bhi oe above apparatus on the most | 
"iT to ee om Noses 
3? NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN, “a 
ANT SITUATION as GARDENER, — 4 | 
Maried M an, aged 37, of first-rate oe is desirous of ob. 
He perfectl 4 
the managem Pines, Vi ines, Peaches, ake Apricée; aa nde 
a ot Hasphetrics, ‘Bigs, h 5 ee 
SO lower 
tions. on have the ana er op eee for sobriety, &e. from the 
mi th 
— bing ‘Cole, coamneny Bitoni in 
Liquorpon, 
the ki ise om.—A N 
street, Fee ameh s 
W* ANE a SIRUATION as ARDENER, a Stea 
n, who has a entific 
Seine 7 Pines, naling Peablich, Pa 
ench Beans, and Mushrooms. —Dire: 
Saat, opposite the Haymarket, London 
Wvian« a SITUATION = GARDENER, a a Single 
aged 30. Hasa perfect knowledge of his business 
n all its ee igs and can be well recommended from his . mi 
Shui, here he lived ro ‘teas —Address A. B., Mr. Fran 4 
2, Gilbert-street, Oxford-s' 4 
ANTS a SITUATION as FOREMAN, or to take 
charge of the Figvics, 2 hg Man who has ‘pad 
experience in first rate 
teal filled similar seal * Direct J. B., 
urseryman, High 
Wiss a SIPUATION as GARDENER a Married © 
Man. aged 2 th 
rb ay yom has a good character from the Gentleman 
he i is leaving. Address, Dae, to D. P., Botanic Garden, 6 
brid ge. 
ill me 
won. 
ay | 
Ne Early Cucumb 4 
ct M. S., 15, crea | 
to the care of Me 
ANTS a SITUATION as SARDEN ERa Married | 
Man, wit a thorough knowledge 
the business, can manage jsitalsonan & and Meadow Land if 4 i 
required. Refe ne <a fone art Address, post-paid, 10-4 My 
Botanic Garden, Cambridge 
aaa Bs SITUATION as GARDENER, a Pera 
ged about 50 par who is thoroughly acquainted with © 
his prchencion. which he has been very successful ; he 
rate grower of patie Forced Fruits, &c., as well as a : eee 
Gar dener, and is well versed in Lege ere and Forest — 
Heisa wearri d Man; with Two Children, Terms 75/. a-year, © 
ing. 
with House, coals, ges ee falta s W. B. G:, Post- once 
hir 
Northallerton, Yorks 
Soph a SITUATION as PRINCIPAL GAR: 
NER, a Married Man, 32 years of age, = has had 20 — 
years’ pheetical erience: with 5 years’? good character from his” 
be t BP ge A situation Where subjects are grown va for “Exhibiti 
e preferred.—Direct, A. B., Mr. Jno. Smith, Nurseryman, 
years of age, who has go od Busi 
was EMPLOYMENT, a ae pre about 45 
ood han ‘ 
ae is 
sks 
, &e., if required, and can 
GARDEN SEATS, FLOWER STANDS, WIRE WORK, ~ 
QERENHOUGES, &e. : 
s, Flower Stands, lignonette and Plant B 
r walks. erin 
J.€ ype Pouptane Forcing i ouses, Conser- a 
tories, Greenhouses, Veran s, Alecoves, and Summer ents, 
davis a nd Hare-proof Fences, Gates, &c. “3 in short, almost every 
de — = appendage to the Rural Re: sidenc 
script 40On 
SPSUSEREC 
8.85 
oo 
v4 
° 
ret 
plants, & c. &e. 
Plan Estimates submitted for wo orks in con templation 
Blin asc ae es description made, repaired, altered, or painted, 
aa ee 
n One Volume, small 8vo., price 5s 
LEMENIS or. AGRICULTURAL ane : 
E.B.89. 1, Se etary eer of the "Royal A 
Baciery, Reader in Chemistry and Mineralogy in the 
of Durham 
Publishing i in Monthly Numbers, price 6d. 
By the same Author, 
CTURES. on AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 
earti 
Galturiste??2Blackwood'e 's Magazine 
Printed for ‘WILLIAM aiacew eas AND SONS, 
London. 
In Monthly Nos., 8vo, with Four beautifully-coloured Plates, 
Pri 
— XT e) N’S 
I 
e Number for June, 1842, c hig’ 
of Epiten drum Le es hoets Fuchsia cordifolia 
on 1 var. ee = den 
on lening as a nee eo tr 
Flowers; Tender Cimbers. fot Sum 
Notices of new or beautiful Plants figure Botan 
Periodicals for May, and of those in lower at the ae 
ban Nurseries and Gardens ; togett with a complete 
of eee Operations for the den. a plates 
comprises, Sanka ye r admirably-coloure 
and tealinices pages "of orca ig and usch seful letter-press- 
serv’ 
er Purposes ach 
admirers of flowers are requested t eC 
j 1 the drawings are taken from nature, and are cons 
wa! made from plants which aaa flowere itain. 
lants are in fower. 
the graphed by the same individual, and 
anner, have all the spirit 
— where the 
they are litho 
being coloured | in a superior m 
gai and much of the ee 
Ae: od — Se girs = ats 
very 
flower-horder anda cenhouse rf 
tmay, in conclus fon, be safely asserted that, a . 
pean obits sebettighanen nts, and the utility of its co ning 
tility 
well adapted to —— orb eli 
ma as the improved s hav he 
‘ it is in 
+ 
oppartanity ie those who wish to 
m: W- §, Orr and ees 
