THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[July 28, k- :l 



l^PPIN'S PRUNING KNIVES IN EVERY VARIETY, 



W vbbasted Good by the Makers. 



TOSEPH iMAPPIN and BROTHERS, Queen's 



J Cutlery Wobks, Sheffield; and 37, Moorgate Street, London. 



Drawings forwarded by post. 



HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND HOT-WATER 



APPARATUS MANUFACTORY. 

 Kensal Gbf.es, Harrow Uoad, Losdcw. 



JOHN TAYLOR and SON beg to call the attention 

 of the nobility and gentry to the very superior manMr in 

 which thev Erect all kinds of Conservatories, Vineries, Green- 

 es s&c., combining every improvement with elegance of 

 .lesien and durability of materials and workmanship. 



S VENTILATING APPARATUS for the Fronts and 

 Roofs of Houses has given the highest satisfaction. Churches 

 Chanels Schools, EntSnce Halls, Public Buildings, &c., heated 

 with HotAVrter Apparatus in a most economical and efficient 

 manner J T & Son have great pleasure in referring to numbers 

 of toe nobilitv and gentry bywhom they are wtonMrelvengaged. 

 HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES S LIGHTS 



FOR PITS, CUCUMBER X MELON BOXES 1 LIGHTS. 



JOHN 



Crescent, Jewin Street't^Li ^^ 

 GALVANiSEDXHON^b 1 ^^ 



With Warner's KEGismm, a 



WARNER'S SWING WATER-BARROW 

 (TO HOLD THIRTY GALLONS) 

 Is intended for all large Establishments where much water- 

 ing is done bv the watering-pot. By its use much time and 

 labour of the Gardener are saved, particularly where the Tank, 

 Pond, or Pump, is at a distance from the garden May be 

 obtained of any Ironmonger in town or country for 3*. 3s. 



Manufactured by 

 John Warner & Sons, 8, Crescent , Jewin Street, L ondon 



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JAMES WATTS, Hothouse Builder, 3, Claremont 

 Place, Old Kent Road, London. 

 Green and Hothouses, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 feet wide, any 

 length, from 16 to 100 feet. Frames and Lights for Pits, 6 ft. 6 in., 

 7 ft., 7 ft. 6 in., 8 ft., and 8 ft. 6 in. wide, any length, from 12 to 

 100 feet. Upwards of 200 Cucumber and Melon Boxes and 

 Lights, from 4 ft. by 3 to 10 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft. 6 in., kept ready, 

 glazed with stout sheet glass, painted four times, complete, ready 

 for immediate use, all made of best material, packed and sent to 

 all parts of the kingdom.— Reference may be had to the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and the Trade, in most of the counties in England.__ 



as also Machinery of all kinds for raising Water from m 

 depth to any height by Steam, Horse, or Manual Power. PfeZ 

 sent on application. Syringes of various constructions and 1m 

 from 9s. up wards. Metall ic Strin g f rom bd. to U. 3d. per Ik 



TOHN WARNER and SONS, 8, Jewin Creai 



<J London, Manufacturers of FIRE ENGINES, Km 

 GARDEN ENGINES, and SYRINGES. % 



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HORTICULTURE 

 IN ALL 



ITS 

 BRANCHES. 



JOHjST WEEKS & Co., King's Eoad, Chelsea, 





HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



THE NOBILITY a.nd GENTRYabout to erect Hor- 

 ticultural Buildings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus, will find 

 at our Horticultural Establish- 

 ment and Hothouse Works, 

 King's Road, Chelsea, an exten- 

 sive variety of Hothouses, Green- 

 houses, Conservatories, Pits, &c, 

 erected, and in full operation, 

 combining all modern improve- 

 ments, so that a lady or gentleman can select the description of 

 House best adapted for every required purpose. 



The HOT-WATER APPARATUS, which passes through all 

 the Houses and Pits 

 affording both top 

 and bottom heat, is 

 in constant opera- 

 tion and particularly 

 worthy of attention. 



Many of the Houses and Pits are of wide and lofty dimensions, 

 and together equal in length 1000 feet. They are all effectually 

 heated by one hotter, which, during the severe winter months 

 does not cost in labour and fuel 

 more than 3s. Sd. per day, and 

 the apparatus is so arranged 

 that each House or Pit may be 

 heated separately and to the 

 required temperature. The 

 splendid collections of Stove 



and Greenhouse Plants are also in the highest state of cultiva- 

 tion, and for sale at very low prices. Also a fine collection of 

 strong Grape Vines in pots, from eyes, all the best sorts. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; also 

 Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c, forwarded on application 

 to John Weeks & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, London. 



HEATING BY Hof WATER. 



JOHN WEEKS & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, Hor- 



** ticnltnral Builders and Hot Water Apparatus Manufacturers. 

 At our two Establishments horticultural science is fully carried 

 out in ail its branches. 

 The accompanying 

 sketch represents our 

 Improved Boiler. These 

 Boilers are very power- 

 ful, durable, and econo- 

 mical. The whole of our 

 extensive nursery estab- 

 lishment is heated by 

 one boiUr, measuring 

 only 5 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. 

 The Houses heated con- 

 «ist of forcing-houses of 

 various descri ptions, 

 many of them are of 

 wide and loftv dimen- 

 sions, in length 1000 ft., 

 and exposing to the at- 

 mosphere upwards of 

 16,000 superficial feet 

 of glass. Daring the late 

 severe winter it only 

 cost us 3s. per day for 

 fne!, and we had more 

 than a sufficient com- 

 mand of heat Any 

 number of forcing-houses 

 can he heated by one of 



(Fie 1 ) (Fig. 2.) 



TYLOR and SON'S BARROW GARDEN 



ENGINE (Fig. 1), in best well painted oak tub, fitted with 

 improved Pump, universal joint, and registered Spreader, which 

 answers the purpose of the separate rose fan and jet. 



No. 1 holds 10 gallons, throws 30 feet high 



No. 2 „ 15 „ „ 45 



No. 3 „ 28 „ n *> 



TYLOR & SON'S BARROW GARDEN ENGINE 



(Fig. 2), in strong tinned iron tub, well painted inside and 

 outside, with improved Pump, universal joint, and registered 

 Spreader, which answers the purpose of the separate rose tan 



audjet. 



No. 10 holds 8 gallons, throws 25 feet high ... £2 15 



No. 13 „ 12 „ „ 30 „ ... 3 5 



No. 11 „ 16 „ „ 40 „ ... 4 



No. 12 „ 24 „ „ 4o „ ... 5 



No. 14 „ 30 „ „ 45 „ ... 5 18 



A large assortment of every description of Garden Syringes, 

 Pail Engines, Conservatoiy Pumps, &c, kept in Stork. 



No. 1, Plain Syringe, with rose and jet, diameter of barrel, 

 14 inch, 145. 3d.; No. 2, do., diameter of barrel, 1| inch, 12s.; 

 No. 3, do., diameter of barrel, If inch, 10s. Gd. 



Read's Syringe, with two roses and one jet, 19s. 

 J. Tylor & Son's Horticultural Apparatus may be obtained at 

 these prices from any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsman in 

 town or country, through whom alone they will be supplied, and 

 of whom Drawings and Prices may be had. 



N.B. Cost of carriage, &c, not included in these prices. 

 J. Tylor & Son's Manufactory, Warwick Lane, Newgate 

 Street, London. 



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TYLOR and SON'S REGISTERED GARDEN 



SYRINGE.— Small size, for Amateur use, 21s. each. 

 Large size, for Gardeners' use, 25s. each. 



Extra for Telescope Tube as shown in engraving for watering 

 plants on stands at a height of 8 feet, so that any quantity of 

 water can be deposited in the pot without wetting the leaves, 10s. 



By a simple arrangement this Syringe is rendered more 

 effective than any portable Conservatory or Garden Pump ever 

 offered to the public. It is equally adapted for Garden or 

 Conservatory use, and is capable of discharging twice as much 

 water in a given time as any other Syringe now in use. The 

 arrangement consists in attaching a small flexible suction tube 

 to the barrel of the Syringe, through which it is filled with water 

 at every discharge of the previous contents. By this means the 

 Syringe is always charged, and the pull-up stroke of the piston 

 rendered perfectly easy, it having, indeed, no work to do, the 

 barrel being previously full of water. Being thus made self- 

 supplying, a great saving of labour is effected ; and the necessity 

 of stooping to fill the syringe at every discharge being done 

 away with, the direction of the water can be maintained for any 

 length of time. It is perfectly cleanly in its action, as it is not 

 possible for any water to get on the outside of the barrel, which 

 is a well-known inconvenience attendant on the use of every 

 other Syringe. Its construction is perfectly simple, and cannot get 

 out of order: the ground in ball valves and fittings used for filling 

 ail other patent Syringes being entirely superseded. To be had 

 of any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsman in town or country. 



J. Tylor & Sons, Manufacturers of Horticultural Apparatus 







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All 



.... articles of John Warner & Sons' mapttfictqraag b 

 obtained of any Ironmonger or Plumber in town or connfrj, li 



the advertised prices. .. , „ _ ■■ .^- 



John Warner & Sons having been practical HoruccIMW 

 for many vears, know exactly the requirements of both Amttmrt 

 and Gardeners. A gardener with a properly omPV 

 will get through as much work in five minutes u he ««»*» 

 any Syringe in a quarter of an hour, and with hall ttft labour ■ 

 himself. Syringes are economical for small houses. 



No establishment offers such a variety of effective madron 

 hydraulic purposes, whether to supply <*«*«»> 

 Cottages, Farms, Mansions, or Boards o . HeaM ^JgJ 

 quisite connected with the conveyance and distribution .a aq» 



Fountains suitable for Conservatories, Lawns. &c 

 Sheets of Engravings sent on application. 



i^OTTAM and H ALLEN have on J ^^* 



\y Repository, No. 2, Winsley Street Oxford S£* ^ 

 a great variety of the following arhdes for t^ ^^ 

 very low prices, viz. s-Garden Rollers Cast w> 



Garden Engines, Mowing M^ n ^ wfrSSS h£ 

 Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden \ aseajna r^ ^ ^ 



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Garden Tools oi an Kinus, «*""-"' Wnrticultaril 

 variety, and a large assortment of Horticulture 



tural Implements. p . Tra i n ers. R* 



Ornamental Wire Flower Stands, ^i 1 ^ rftfiie ** 

 Guards, Flower Bordering, and every descnp™ 



both plain and crnamental. Wrolieht IronFfc** 



Hand Glass Frames, Cast and Wrougnt 



Garden Arches, &c. f strained WlrfPJgj 



Strong Iron Hurdles, and best Wire for 8W ^ ^«fil 



Hothouses, Conservatories, &c^ ma a a ;, u i- ood comN** JJJ 

 principle, either of Iron, or o r Iran and ^^° r ^,iB^J 



can be fixed complete, with Ho *^ a ^^^»iJ5 

 of the Kingdom. Show Rooms »* ™ " ffD ere ^ ~ 

 Street, Oxford Street, opposite the Pantheon, 

 mation may be obtained ! ________ r . ji> ^ R0SE s 



IMPORTANT TO GROWER* OF * ^ 



EWLYJNYENTE DA P £ . b „ ^ » 



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GEEEN FLY DESTKOYER^ f fi"5* ■* 

 ^ ^ . is particularly _ cal'ea ^ ^ 





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Green-fly. <P' *&"£* bud or foT-J^ 

 slightest injury t°t^ f e . r free by I-* * 



Price 2'- «* •**' ° r 



JOSLIN * ' N ° ol caster. 



IBOSJIOSGBBS^" 



Ketailed by all ^ ~. - 



place, Gray s 



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cmr Boilers, and any part regulated at pleasure. Plans, Models, _ _ 



and Estimates of Horticnlturai Buildings, or Heating by Hot ] W^rwickLane~ Newgate Street, London 



>\ ater, forwarded on application. 



Jomr Weeks & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, London, 



3re given with each ^* ^ffl l-f-tf 

 dental to Cows, for *»«*" t the 

 medv. One Drink give" 



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 Sold by nil Metfw & *<#§, 



N.B. These prices do not include carriage, package, or expense clestiehi. Cheshire, m d alAW n>E> 



delivery in the country. ° I Agents, Barclay & mm 



i of delivery 



