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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Dec. 5 1857 
NOW JIS THE TIME TO PLANT. TREES, & M 
D. FERGUSON, Landscape Gardener and Contracting ame &e., 
ioe a a ge lot of CEDRUS DEODARA, 3 to 10 feet in height, a 
met with in the grounds of the rule and thum 
IMBRICATA, PINUS INSIGNIS, Mid gee, ae > y ABIES. CU 
SNUTS, SYCAMORES, ASH, HAZEL, &c. ; Bushy COMMO 
SCOTC IRS, LARCH, OAKS, ELMS, CHE 
YEWS, NOREEN and VARIEGATED HOLLIES, SUNIPERS, 
splendid WEEPING ASH, fine STANDARD CY :TISUS, 
EXCELLEN T 
STANDARD, HALF STANDARD, & DWARF 
BUSHES of PEACH and NECTARINE TREES, 
warranted ‘ie varieties, r Me very sui tanio for 
planting in t hyp pa or pd atk: 2 they are 
now growin; caf mould and will li well, 
D- F. Jin Maiti 
Sai’ Fi 
as Gard: 
made for his own time and plans, his object being to dispose of his plants, a Pe hasin pee srann ai 
at d Oxford, or, as usual, meet parties half way when liberal ordi. 
send them free of carriage to the Great Western Railway Station 
ROSES, HERBACEOUS PLA 
VERY FINE 
pOOTONEASTER MICRO- 
a = dozen, £1 2 pee ip 
each if taken by the 1000. 
andscape Garde 
00; 3002. for 
gentlemen, but 
PINSA APO, & 
ARBOR-V ITH, PHIL LYREAS, BERBERIS DULCIS, ine 
NTS, & 
F INE 
BERIS AQUIFOLIA, transplanted last 
I Au 
6 and 
ak. it ea a tho 100 
mer where Trees a pte 
red in quantity, alw: 
both for fsa meg future effect. In 
1000 
NI 
LAUREL, ORTUGA CUBAS B s 
DOUBLE PINK and SOARES A i | 
STRONG | 
SEEDLING HOLLYHOCKS from | 
a Seat pe 5 s. An varieties, 2¢ 3 na rh | 
each if taken by the 1000 ; a large packet -ran 10S perloj; 
lection of CHRYSANTREMUN gedir 
each if taken by the 1000 ; less T ki 10,000 or 
ways gives get the am ts in return i tho hae 
ount of 
nswer to i ee Ly nes, We in qi 
are given.—— beka S 
HOT- WATER | APPARATUS 
R. PEILL, 17, New K Street, Southwar 
e (late STEPHENSON & oath avenia of the 
Conical Boilers in 
siderable reduction in the prices charged by we late othe ere: 
be y the trade ara very advan ith 
rials for Warming Buildings of every ‘Adee tical Iron 
Conservatories, Roofs, Sind every omy ar of metal w 
Prices, &c., je a ufactory as al 
JONES: on slides the our pg in London of 
thee tend rod fr ti 
. ELBOW TEES, SYPHONS, | 
and all fittin; the same, Cylindrical, Conical, and 
osm Boilers, o: wrought iron, double doors, furnace | 
apparat tus fixed niei Shien terete sea cheaper th 
those of any other House, on e ame aa to J. Jon 
Merchant, 6, Bankside, Southwark, London 
HOMSON* S PATEN a HOT: WATER 
r GAS-HEATING APPA 
SRRA 
> Don 
Improved r 
d ei ORMSON, St jenja Bridge, King’s R 
sea, HORTICUL LTURAL BUILDER and Hor is N 
‘ACTURI be: 
himself, who k for ha ones 12° years been associated as 
Horticultu ders, &., un) “phe firm of GRA RAY & ORMEON, 
b 
have tual rtners rship, 
which it is h 
i kihdin RET he 
ersonal attention Ta its details, by u 
n the è. Building Doperment his object will be to adapt all 
t ar purposes for which they are required. 
ROBERT pei tv. ax "SON 8, 
UMBERS, BRAsSFOUNDERS, and N.B: 
onmongers, 
lumbers in the Kingdom, or 
direct from the Manufacture 
vr wall devote equal smita to the plain, inexpensive, prac- 
tical siais of Pits, Orchard Houses, Greenhouses, bare 
Ëc, i more elaborate and architec si 4 my s of 
Con: opt s, Winter Gardens, &c., either ag ni 
The este Department will engage his especia Ri Bis onal 
genkai and he feels justified in saying z that in “simplicity, 
sa 
ety, durab ility, 
HORTICU ae: WORKS, 
DANVERS dee ttt S ROIEA, Sepreatorn, 1857. 
OF he RTNERSH 
patrons and isä that the Partners herto 
exi bet | Mr. OrMson and himself is now at fat tok 
and that the Beaton og Az ed on by him as usual, and 
bel to be a continuance of that support 
and patronage abe which th this Bea pra aonane has-been so long 
favoured. 
Mr. Gray avails himself of this opportunity to tender his 
o the many kind friends and supporters by 
whose paons | this establishment has been raised to its pre- 
sent position, ard he begs to assure pen that it will be his 
most anxious aes on study to maintai: 
sf Sane BY Ae = Bi OHN 
a aan GARDENER AT CoLNEY Hovsr, NEAR ST. A 
J. ONES, havin: ing made the entire 
Hg Aus of the above BOILERS, begs to Hal that the: 
both Wrought an SA agg Tron of differen ese 
ith n x i 
each ; 36-inch ditio, 8l. 1 
‘rought- 
agen Boilers sa now ke ept in stock ready ya 
on hie Å and connections for th awings and 
prices, which will be found chea han any other house, on 
application to J. Jones, Iron 6, Bankside, South- 
wark, Lon 
ariar H GUTTA ERS NIE ae —IMPORTANT 
ARDENERS.—The Percha Company have the 
Eee wat knowledge Gee receipt of = xe following letter from 
G. GLENNY, Esq., the celebrated Florist 
£490, S trand, London. 
s Gentlemen,—I have worn Gutta ta Percha Soles and Heels 
en as I neces- 
to 
worn part at all times 
it from the ak eee 
ania! E aati dam) any a gardener Sault 
ce ae ie to of Gutta Eaa aang 
Tubing, rity of Gi Buckets, Fire B 
ckets, Buckets, 
Tolle” > $ HE Chamber Nese 
Toilet Trays, Sponge Sane on ic Batteri 
Talbotype Trays, &c., &c., m the Gutta Perch 
ay, and sold ł ce lariaren dealers in 1 Wee 
s 
rate 
GI DOMO.”. se tate as 
Queen, the Duke of aeret ae for eia J% 
Ris Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, 
fessor Lindley for the Horticultural 8 ral Society, Sir J 
for the Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, late Mrs 
Lawrence, of Ealin; ling Parks oe Ly = -a d. 
“FRIGI gore ” a Canvas: made Hair 
and Woo 
yot € 
‘From Sir Watkin. W. Wynn's Gardener. 
laid out about 14,000 phy wera va 
‘under your ag. genre a ee 
at the 
-have 
one who. 
well Staite 
additional 
efectivencs, his system will bear comparison with any ‘other 
in 
howing the absolute reece for a gee ventilation, he 
daka ita fione of aa considera 
Estimates, an e, and to t 
personally o any tae i or Gentlemen who may desire to see him 
on their ates —Stanley ing’s Rd., Chelsea, Dee. 5 
ALL FRUIT TREES.—Worsted Net, to protect 
Blossom, 7d. per square yard, in bpa idths. 
RABBIT NETS, oñ cords, 50, 80, and 1 i pieds. Ready 
for use. 
GARDENERS’ CAPES,- Waterproof, long enough to protect 
man from Te ee stooping down, 8s. each. Old Police 
apes: 18s. and 24s, per dozen. 
"WATERPROOF "WAGGON COVERS.—Size for millers’ cart, 
millers’ waggon, 2 
TRANSPARENT SHEETING, nearly 2 yards wide, Is. ; 
as ditto, ls. per square yard ; Roofing Canvas, ls. per 
samaro yand oop WIRE-WORK, 63d. pan square yard. 
preng zi Be ergs.» Place, N 
Howe® 
CH ROM A F i c M 1 = 
MITH AND- BECK, 
, Coleman Street, 
Prize Medal of the Paris Exhi 
lence of Leora Microscopes.” 
101. Educational, Microseope (see leadin: 
Chronicle, Now. 24, moe _ y be post on receipt of six stamps. 
Genera al Ca atalogue fo ‘for March 1857 may behétio n application. 
(“a ECONOMIC WEATHER At Sd 
MENTS, with plain practical instructions, forming a 
series of really practical portable and reliable instruments for 
the weather. 
CASELLA’S AGRICULTURAL or COTTAGE BARO- 
MOASELL lls. 6d. 
re ig GARDEN THERMOMETER, for registering 
ra ASELLA’S, GARDENER’S THERMOMETER, for register- 
ig ex 
p CASELDA’S RELIABLE GARDENER’S RAIN GAUGE, 
CASELLA’S DRAI INAGE: L, as strongly recom: 
Piee by the Royal A cabaret a Society, 4l. 5s, 
CASELLA’S MILK ST, for the Dairy, 4s. 6d.; ditto for | 
Cream, 3 
he is equal to one in our ession at ten times 
rice, Ny tc ra has KT 
y efficient. Grepet Chroni 
they should be in the hands of eve ery fi 
yp eure ebaet-vations: ‘shall be made with them.”— Mark Lane 
ess, Sept. 14 and Oct. 5, 1857. 
dint CASE itá, Instrument Maker to the Admiralty, the United 
om. Gaverniaatt Royal bservatory, Geographical 
soeiety, &e. > 20, TAB itton a ats London. 
an wings on receipt of a stam en 
{WATERPROOF P 
BARN AND CATTLE-SHED + 
armer; ym next 
“LOORS. 
uring the 
s duri 
ial Akii PORT- 
eniak te 
TO NURSERYMEN, ETC 
3 000: NEW ARCHANGEL MATS, le in 
For any of the above purposes, with instructions for 
down, to be had by app lying to JOHN PILKINGTON. iya 
Street Hill, London, E.O. S BTT 
Tariety of BE z R n in SIATE >a 
variety of articles for te tural purposes, all of which 
een in use a ong peer 
y be 
| Savon eee exce 
f Plant Tubs and Bo oxes forwarded on x c 
ENTILATING STOVES! § PEN 
STOVES !—The two Best, Ch ar mea Bona 
Prospectuses wil with stir aoe t free 
JEANE, Di 
ondon Bridge. A.D. 1700. 
(NUNDY’S I ees PU RE WARM AIR VEN- 
TILATING STOVES.—The only Pedestal Stove which- 
ned a Prize M iy (Class 476) at es Great Exhibition, 1851. 
Especially adapted for warmi Chapels, Schools, 
= trance Halls, Libraries, Warerooms, de, with great economy. 
Sold by CUTLER & Sons, encees and Manufacturers, 16 
$e Seow wach at Lines ia Fields, Re en $ 
ronmon 
UPERIOR GAS-COOKING APPA 
a set 
SEEREN FCAPS, s 
Bucki: 
Baer Dov th 
Barracks, Dover ; in use al the’ 
nobility, Government Offices, Club Slee ke. ; am exten- 
sively adopted by the public in generak Price io iier 
5s. each. Drawings and Testimonials forwarded on 
tion to James BARTON, Iron Works and a a fared 
Patent Stable Fittings and Enamelled Mangers, wens 
Street, Lon gon 
HUBE” S LOCKS 
HUBB’S veered bh Pec 
all sizes and for e 
“OHUBBS Piet ROOF. SAFES 
BB’ P 
Wrought irom" mia the Detector Pie rei 
GUNPOWDER P 4 
Complete Illustrated Lists of prices and sizes sent free m] 
application 
Čaves & Soxs, 57, St. Paul's Churehy. 
Liv ims m St., Manche: 
f strong 
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HRESHER poe GLENNY Teise fi 
Shirts ; 
a or India Tweed Suits; ae 
runk, N.B. Lists of prices, en coe 
outat for India, may be had on ke r 
opening ; 
Articles for A By ~~ for ay t 
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ROOM FU RNITURE and MILITARY ou 
nai Catalogue).—18 and 
A Dan List| Messrs 
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