THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Ocz. 5, 
ERY, NEAR GODALMING, SURREY, 
D NURSE Mr. William Young having Past ter- 
eg Be Saad Sale, invite the attention 
tlemen, and. po én 3 general, to the 
yr ee ive Stock of ie 
ond Am 
ge 
To Gentlemen wishing to furnis' 
aie, oe er not to be neglected, as the 
offered at redu 
(Signed) iowa Nose, THos. Ewin, M. WATERERB. 
reo dhe GARDEN ALM 
r 1 will be puotiehed, | oe 
"GARDEN ALMANAC & FLORAL 
All Advertisements intended for 
» by 
On Nove 
H4Re SON S 
LENDAR for 1843. 
insertion ae be forwarded to the Publisher, 66, Old Bailey 
the 26th inst. 
is day is sew ee 32mo, gilt edges, price Is., 
nd Edition, 
TH [-BOOK OF KNIFTING, NETTING 
AND .CROCHET ning plain directions by which to become 
proficientin recone of useful and ornamental employment. 
DIES’ HAND-BOOK OF FANCY NEEDLEWORK 
AND EMBROI DERY ; containing Hentf ese whereby to 
cond Edition, 
E LADIES" aN 
OBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND OTH 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS @ are in- 
io: he Premises, 
Stoke Newington Common, on Monpay, Oct. 17th, 1842, — 
followitw days, at 11 o'clock, t 1 
NURSERY ct, ON THIRTY ae al of Fruit 
‘orest Eve ome, n Plan Deciduous 
and nie igs 1 Shr ‘abs, of cay variet consi siderable — 
about 5,000 of Myatt’s British Queen Straw 
ancwheated by superior judges to be t ; 
about 200,000 Quick, Peete 1 8 and Sea-kale, for rarely 3a 
tity of Rotten st — Apne may be viewed 
hilling e returnable to pur- 
he Premios; of the ioe pal Seedsmen, 
ant ofthe wBeoenecis saath ae n Nursery, Leytonstone. 
ESTBURTON, between AnunpeEx and Petworr TH, 
Live and De 
Succession Pian est qua- 
cele- 
in ous ; 
their excellency, they have constantl 
the Shows in m, where they have been, Lata 
petition with - (England. Together with es 
Flower and Pine Pots.—The F. naa nas sts of 5 
capital Cart- aren a grey Jesu s Sie, sdtas:: Wether Sheep, & 
fat Pigs, and a quantity of excellent Spahle A four- horse power 
ing Machine, 2 narrow-w Waggons, Dung- 
Carts, Corn-Cracker, Chaff- Narang ng hae 5 thes Shee! 5 Amoi 
Press, Cloths, and other Effects, Tue Lire InTerest, of Jam 
pee: about 53 years, in the sum of 8031. 5s. 6d. 3 en 
standing in the names of piers eS, aad irddenee | 
an en Anal = sepa of 241, 1s, iod., will be offered precisely at. 
ra “ite 
ai be ready 1 erg previcas to the Sale, and ma 
be rere on he premises 5 Mason nting Office, Hick. 
Ash. Mr. Dilley’, fruterer, ha one Garden ; and 
at the office ott undel. NE PLANTS and | 
Life Inter 
Ui 
estmay vk aa d on application to 
aauiye ante, be viewed the day s savionk ie the Sale, 
Ellis and Upton, Solicitors, 
Stock ans ‘Pine ine Plants, will be sold | 
and Apparatus thereto | 
gacuae and several alah 
The ae Ce Le 
with the Life Interest, on tha.agt 
T-WATER APPARATUS FOR wreeheaa be found specious. suited. The ek pesnciviow. a = verons 
O 
HORTICULTURAL Bor bioe DW. re 
HURCHES, RIES, upon improved prin. 
ciples, and at very moderate apare 
aoyan> BAILEY, 272, HOLBO 
« BarLey hi g Son t ra; 
tion of this subject, and had much Nes ir meg in the erection vol 
ciety ofLondon, in executing the 
peg ge bea Mamas” erected at Chiswick. 
2 He metal 
works of theirs 
5 oe moe have the oO wabtcilegee of 
exhibiting amongstother metal works, an extremel: on ‘ 
i 
G BY HOT W. 
WALKER, 4 at, St. ca essa! 8 ns Square, Glatenve, 
cn er. yess . 
tuality and despatch. ina 
HE CONI -W. — 
Dy actoe CAL HOT. ‘Obtai 
eS, » erected by DANIEL and | tions are made pep 
and nts 0! 
King’s- road, d Chelseny Mesars: Veitch pepe y 5 
the Gardens of the Horticultural Society of 
cicero OOKER’S snag oo FLORA. 
lished t 5 day, SY. . 602, with 12 Plat 14s Plain with 
ents if Plates ellonsads 24s. clo oan . 
HE BRITISH eee Vol. one comprising Pheeno- 
rin, 
Flora, 24s. boards. 
eben Brown, Green, and 
imp. 32mo, gilt edges, price Is. 
H. G. Clarke and Co., 66, Old Bailey, 6 doors from Ludgate Hill. 
HE GARDENER anp PRACTICAL beets — 
1 D, 
. at 
containing 
culture, 
whom Adve Communicati — re 
received. oysold t ¥ ‘ail Penaeatine and New 
ditor are 
In Monthly Nos., 8vo, with Four Fela aah: Plates. 
‘ i A? ‘ 
Ax ae = N’S igh N. ANY. 
The mber for oo 1842, contains Lo 5 anna 
deiwings of Sophvaniti grandiflora, Erica Net eee Pentstemon cras- 
sifolius, chites atropurpurea ; likewise Papers er Gar- 
ning as ~ science 5 on Planting Shrubs in Beds; a 
P y Plants through the Winter. Floricul- 
tural Notices of autiful Plants a bring, in the leaiing 
ck air Periodicals - ius dastermberi together with 
plete alendar of Mo am Pporeuoue for the | Gar 
Mt og latec 
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admirers x aby are hor to observ 
1. That all the drawings are take n from a nature, PN aa are conse- 
Brit 
2. That, with few exceptions, they are all done by o ase e artis 
whine abilities are of the highest order, ape acho travels jinisel? 
wach the pin where the Sephed ein flow 
they are lithogra) by the. jake 3 individual, and, 
rae) By. aahdrs din a superi a on nannet have all the spirit and ele- 
gance, and much of the oe, =! the al drawing. 
4, That about one-half of t e, drawings are from plants which 
have never before been figur this country, the rest ie: 
senting the most popular novelties, as well as the more neglected, 
sometimes far handsomer, old species; the majority 
such as can be anvate by every one possessing a 
flow: are ‘order a anda grenboure or frame. 
I mclusion, de afely asserted that, both for the 
beauty a its mnedbetiietaneit s, and the utility of its contents, this 
ork is well adapte ithe wats of all who delight in gardening ; 
| and as the improved system of having the _plates pe bc 
at eac 
volume shall now be. perfect in itself, the ro a . desirable 
rice +e those who rap be oe come subse 
.S. Orr 
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and to Artists and Mechanics, these little Works will 
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red 
the Eleme Science tt uced, not only to their 
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POPULAR "GEO ETRY. Satter in 
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and suicient for a tight eon of every Art aka Science 
ths and ral rand By GEorGE DAn- 
a 
and rendered ‘Meiicdladly useful to the various purposes of Life, 
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oS 
SYSTEM OF eect a ahead with a Section on 
Beacons and Progressi ird Edition. 4s. 6d. cloth. 
4, A SYSTEM OF POPULAR T TRIGONOMETRY, | aie Plane 
garithm 
and Spherical, with Popular and the 
application of Algebra rire pana 
: dents who only seek this limited knowledge of these 
—— € are t — w 
ther path ap: with 
e advantage than Darley’s Geometry and Algebra.”” 
Skane ary of Useful poner Article ** Mechanics. 
2 is hod and btn Booksellers and Publishers to University 
Colles 28, Upper’ Gower-st street. 
one small vo! voldrme; pad 15s. 
Paxton’ s POCKET BOTANICAL 
In what may be called ne ste eet Gyelopiedias remot the —— 
'sion of a great variety of information in in order 
it within the means of persons of. all machen is 80 chemin 
| it is evidently desirable that the Gardener, and those coms 
neeted —_ his profession, sho ye as well accommodated as 
» partic bk oak ce isting, however, at 
to the jesue of _the present spubliostiona oom value will be at once 
more essential features ofa potential 
London : J. ‘Andrews, Bond-street ; Orr and Co., Potewoscage: 
FUN FOR THE FIRESIDE!! 
gh in clot! 
rome 
ANTED, by a Rlugeryman 4 in the Se of Bag 
may 
. No One meee 
apply qacest those who have comments experie ence and 
kn 
nowledge. 
eekly a SITUATION as GARDENER, a 
aged 27, who pba a understands his 
all its var: noes branches. have no objection 
Cow, or to look after five ee = land, if ihe 
good character. Direct B.A., Post-office, Edmonto 
Bete a SITUATION as GARDENER, a you: 
Man, aged 30, without encumbrance, who cantar 
a year-and-a-half’s Sys character from his late employer, i 
objection to take charge of a ae and chaise, or to makes 
cottage if required. vi eligious family rege Direct to W. 
Clark, Mr. Elmkine’s, High- ote ee 
ine 
ANTS a SITUATION as GARDENER, or GAR. 
NE veh a BAILIFF, a Married Man, 
mbrance who well understan 
Single 
go abr’ 
35, Queen’s Liberty, Portman-place, Edgeware-roa 
sein Ree ISLEWORTH, MIDDLES 
be heoagt ECK inferms Horticulturists generally 
wt Citers Tanks, Shelves, Stages, Conse: rvatory 
aston A ge ag paths, ke cssman nf ‘actured 
ne une on Cottage, upon 
ESEX, 
by him in Slate, may at Wort 
bar gaara to the Ganka, 
Letters of inquiry will receive every attention. 
QHir FOR NEW: ZEALAND, under Charter ‘to the 
New ge Company, to sailas under mention 
R WELLINGTON AND NELSON, 
patter. ire Tons, from London, 15th November, 
‘or further particulars apply at the New Zealand House, Broad 
uitet Buildings. 
toe is ciple NURSERYMEN, anv OTHERS,— 
Cott = ee 
and nothing of the kind in the neighbour! 
vec set OF taken at a fair valuatio on. For particulars apply on the 
ODGSON and ABBOTT'S. PALE .ALE.—The 
Faculty, is to be procured only from E, AB 
Middlesex. The Trade not being supplied, the Pale Ale cannot 
be genuine if re ocured elsewhe 
City Office, 98, Gracechurch-street. 
EAT-SO 
ols R’S S ARTIFICIAL “GU: ANO MANURE.— 
ARTIFIC Guano MANURE was 
tn eect with sho $B le a 4 res “ie <a the estate of A. Cot- 
» Hilde rsha am Hall, , Cambridge, ona Field of — it 
years, and the pro- 
vont esr of Barley to the acre. . The space marked 
a, being 80 inches higher than that from com- 
On p tof a a “Grass Field the application, whi 
was but lightly saab Sddadincad at least noces ee pro 
A paripe, of as 
bi 
mpared with those of — Beltane V 
gathered, In the instance arsneps, the .Manure was 
ixed with earth, and deposited aes the seed; ae of culture 
ecommend e practice of Mangel War the pe i 
in 
much higher in price than the common Manur 
materiality: greater. 
Works, Upper Fore-street, London, 
caeeaarnempeanecaite sate 
KEENE’S PATENT CEM 33 
EMENT is harder than any abhis known, and 
nserva- 
is perfectly 
HIS 
is Nab § fitted for the wi 
es, &c.,..as nei 
impenetrable by insects. 
ange of Hotho 
iieemon are aot peing stuce 
nearly equally wi eats fo ary 0 
it forms a paving vomit fue i at Tr than Porttatid Stone. ill 
nk, Westminster: Manufacturers, J. B. WHITE and SONS, Mill- 
niles a Hothouses, Co: 
etates, and.is 
with it's 
ordina 
bank, W 
io Gardeners’ Chronicle Ave! 
1841; p, 100, 415, rg and p. be obtained in 
Sheets—32 inch 32 inches by - Inches no 
by 96 inches, ot pda ee —. 8, Inj 
t. A liberal disco 
SiN Sr eee 
"THE PATENT. ASPHALTE PROTECTING MA- 
AL, spoken so highh . 
unt to Hothouse @ Builders Nu 
segs rene &c. 
3 h, price 5s, 6d., trifle 
ee MILLER’S TEST- BO OK, | nicious Com 
Meine tions tieetaet and. 
ER ee 
GHEE NETTING, _ RABBIT. NETS, FISHING 
NET, per yar 
high, much approved for aheep- folding Sr aa tet fences. poe 
d Hare Nets on 50, gp ate te ee ae “earred, 
the purpose. Rabbit < d poultry f fence net, 1 yard hi re 
2d. Net for encl ants, fowls, &e. to 400 
s| eae Flues, Edson mels, » Drags, —_ . Ban pubes Nets 
ards long, rea use. 1-inch mes! yard. 
n ardor of all Kini RICHARDSON, Net and 
made to order of all kinds. ROBERT 
Tent maker, 21, being aio a we New-ro gd.and 
hand Police Capes, for arsed erm Servants, ath 18, 
2s. each, waterproo 
tion 
AUTION, TO FAMILIES.—The high. reputal 
ai: ‘and consequent great demand of the undermentions 
| Articles have excited the avarice of some kee, who, to 
re profit, attempt to impose on the Public highiy Pe 
nicious Compounds as the real MACASSAR OIL for the atts of 
KALYDOR for the plexion:: they copy the S ane or the 
the origin } either an assumed name, 0 
word GENU the place of ROWL Ora — San Tose 
rege ; necessary, On pu fonts 
ba, ay es et ni CASEAR Ot 9 on. ay rig rh as ave: 
LAND’S MACASSAR OIL, rice 38. 6d. ; 7S Ei 
tles (con ion a . Aiba and double that Ane] 
: R for the. Sid ald 
Tand 
red : ‘the 
