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THE GARDENERS 



CHRONICLE 



[August U 



WILLI \M YOUNG begs to call the attention of 



BBgY EVBbS EKsl. ORNAMENTAL TREES AME- 

 mrvN PLANTS &c, which are this eeason particularly fine, 

 and havinj been\ell "prepared for removal he cau confidently 

 recommend them to transplant with perfect safety, 

 recommentt w ns F about t0 p i ant to inspect his stock 



which is standing over 50 acres of ground, in which will be found 

 all Hnds of plan* adap ted to e very des « n p turn of o = n£ 

 planting It consists of HARDY COMtLKA, containing 

 some of the finest specimen plants ever offered. . 



leethigh. 

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Feet high. 



Abies Douglasi 6 to 8 by 5 to 6 



8 to 10 by 7 to 8 

 10 to 12 by 8 to 9 



Menziesi 44 to 5 



nigra, Black Spmce 44 to 5 

 alba, White Spruce 6 to 8 

 canadensis, Hem- 

 lock Spruce ... 6 to 8 by 7 



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Chinese Juniper 



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 54 to 6 



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7 to 8 

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5 to 6 

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6 to 7 



Taxodiumsempervirens 6 to 8 



10 to 12 

 4i to 5 

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PORTAIMT 



GROWERS 



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Irish Yew 



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Picea Pinsapo .. 



nobilis 

 „ Nordmanniana ) handsome 



Araucaria imbricata . 21 by 2£ 



do. do 3 by 3 



do. do 4 by 4 



do. do., very handsome 6 to 8 



Crvptomeriajaponica ... 3 to 4 



Cedar of Lebanon ... 3 J to 4 



... 5 to 6 



7 to 8 by 6 



10 to 12 by 8 



4* to 5 



6" to 8 



9 to 10 



10 to 12 



Lebanon and 



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A Large Quantity op fine 

 EVEKGREENS. 



Green Hollies 4 to 6 



... 6 to 7 by 4 



,, „ 8 to 10 by 6 to 7 



Evergreen Oak 3 J to 4 



„ 4* to 5 



m ,, 6 to 8 by 4 to 5 



Spruce and Silver Firs 6 to 8 



10 to 12 



8 to 10 



34 to 4 



44 to 5 



54 to 6 



ARNER'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 ime and 

 abour 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 31. 3s. 



Manufactured by 

 John- Warner & Sons, S, Crescent, Jewin Street^ London^ 



Weymouth Pine 

 Yews 



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(The Cedars of 

 Deodara are 



handsome and well furnished.) 

 Thujaorientalis.Chinese 



Arbor-vita? 5 to 6 

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1' A HOARD ROSES, 



Quercus oxoniensis — 

 New Leucombe Oak... 



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AMERICAN PLANTS. 



Azaleas, fine named sorts 

 Rhododendron ponticum (good 



for cover). 

 Do. all the new and best vars.- 

 Kalmias, Andromeda, Ledums, 



&c. &c. 

 of all the best varieties. 

 FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS TREES, 



tor Parks or Avenues, from 10 to 12 feet. 

 FOREST TREES, for Copse Planting, from 2 to 4 feet. 



Prices given on application. 

 A Catalogue is in course of publication, and may be had the 

 first week in September for two postage stamps. 



The Nurseries are two miles from Godalming Station, s South- 

 western Railway, where conveyances can always be obtained. 

 Mil ford N 1 i rseries, near Godalming, Surrey. 



AIMBRIDGE and HEWISON, of the York 



Nurseries, beg to inform their friends that they are now 

 prepared to supply the following New FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, 

 &c, at the reduced prices attached :— 



NEW FUCHSIAS, 1855, 3s. Gd. each, or a dozen left to their 

 selection, 365.— Climax, Fairy Queen, Grand Sultan, Maid of Kent, 

 Beauty of the Bower, Omar Pacha, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, 

 Mrs. Story, Empress Eugenie, Raffaelle, Snowdrop, Lady of the 

 Lake, Water Nymph, Dominiana. 



FUCHSIAS, New 1851, Is. Gd. each, or the dozen for 12s.— 

 Autocrat, Queen of Hanover, Telegraph, Vanguard, Omega, 

 Magnitica, Charmer, Clio, Duke of Wellington, Eiegans, Monarch, 

 Ashfordiensis. 



FUCHSIAS.— Good older varieties, 6s. and 95. per dozen. 



NEW VERBENAS, 1855, 25. Gd. each.— Wonderful, Blue 

 Beard, Lady Lacon, Commander-in-Chief, Empress of France, 

 Florence Nightingale, Rose of England, Tyrian Prince, Eva. 

 Other select older varieties, 9s. per dozen. 



GERANIUMS.— Carlos, 2s. Gd.; Claudiana, 2s. Gd.: Duchess 



f Wellington, 2s. 64. ; Lucy, 5s. ; Majestica, 2s. Gd. ; Marginata, 



25. Gd. ; Mary, 5s.; Regalia, 2s. 6c*.; Rhoda, 2s. Gd.; Rosa, 2s. Gd.: 



Virginia, 2s. Gd.; Zeuo, 2s. 6/; or 30s. per dozen. Good older 



varieties, 6s. and 9s. per dozen. 



NEW FANCY G ERA NI CMS.— Cloth of Silver, 10s. Gd. ; 

 Evening Star, 7s. Gd; Exhibitor, 7s. 6d.; or the three for 20s. 

 Best older varieties, Gs. and 12s. per dozen. 



STOVE PLANTS. 

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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 ... £4 10 

 No. 2 ,, 15 „ „ 45 „ ... 5 10 



No 3 28 45 ,, ••• o 10 



T TYLOR & SON'S BARROW GARDEN ENGINE 



J • (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 



and jet. 



No. 10 holds 8 gallons, throws 25 feet high 



No. 13 „ 12 ,, „ 30 



No. 11 ,, 16 „ „ 40 



No. 12 „ 24 „ „ 4S 



No. 14 „ 30 „ „ 45 



A large assortment of every description of Garden Syringes, 

 Pail Engines, Conservatory Pumps, &c, kept in Stock. 



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

 14 inch, 14s. 3d.; No. 2, do., diameter of barrel, If inch, 12s.; 

 No. 3, do., diameter of barrel, 1£ 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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Achimenes Earl Wolforth 

 Sir Trehern Thomas 



„ gigantea ... 



Aphelandra Leopoldi 

 Begonia Prestoniensis 

 superb a ... 2s. Gd . and 3 



„ Zanthina 5 



,, Ingram! 2 



Hexacentrismysorensis2s.,3 

 Medinella magnifica ... 3 





 

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Heliocentrum roseum 



Hippiela atrosanguinea ... 



Cyrtanthera magnifica ... 

 Echites picta 



Hebeclinium ianthinum... 

 Passiflora amabilis ... 



Decaisneana 

 Hartwessina 

 Siphocampylos ne plus ultra 2 

 „ bicolor rosea 2 



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GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



Acacia olei foli a eiegans... 2 Kalosanthus L. Naooleon 1 



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„ grand is (true) 

 Castrurn aurantiacum 

 Cheiranthera linearis 

 Chorozema cordatum 



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dens ... Is. and 



,, Laurencianum Is. and 



.. variura nanum 

 Ciianthus ma -,'nificus . . . 

 Cyclamen persicum ru- 



brum _ 



Daphne indicaalba ls.G /., 3 



g „ rubra ls.6d., 3 



Dillwynia cinnabarina 



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„ Drummondi 15.64., 2 



„ scabra ... Is. Gd., 2 

 EngeniaUgni ... ... 2 



Fageliabituminosa ls.Gd. 2 



Heliotropium Beauty of 



the Boudoir 1 



Kalosanthus coccinea . 1 



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Kenned ya monophylla 

 Lilium iancifoiium album 



„ rubrum 



„ rubrum 



speciosum 



Mahernia vesta 



Phlox General Radetzky 



,, depress 1 criterion 

 Polygala cordifolia 

 „ myrtifolia ... 

 Rhynchospermum jasmi- 



noides ... 

 Statice Halfordi 

 Swainsonia galejrifolia 



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XTEWLY-INVENT 



i> GREEN FLY DESTROYER^efttp IS - RUSH 



is particularly called ^^^ 

 Ingenious Instrument, inveSS wfii* 



E.S Bull, of Colchester f^ft?***. 

 simple and easy manner 'inSJV * 

 the Rose from that desw?* 1 ? ^^ 

 Green-fly (or ApnV % ^jS* 

 slightest injury to the bud * folfi* 1 * 

 Price 2s. Gd. each, or free fjg k 



Manufactured by 

 JOSLIN AND SONS 



Ironmongers, Colchester. 



Retailed by all the principal 



Wholesale Agents: 

 W. Thompson & Son, 15, Upper ft* 



Place, Gray's Inn Road, UoiJ* 



HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND^HOT^Wr^ 



APPARATUS IVI AN U FACTORY. 



Kensal Green, Harrow Road, Londow 



JOHN TAYLOR and SON beg to call the ' 



O of the nobility and gentry to the very superior 



which they Erect all kinds of Conservatories, Vineaa, 

 houses, &c, combining every improvement with < 

 design, and durability of materials and workmanship 



Their VENTILATING APPARATUS for the F** ^ 

 Roofs of Houses has given the highest satisfaction. flwJ 

 Chapels, Schools, Entrance Halls, Public Buildings, &L b3 

 with Uot-AYater Apparatus in a most economical and 

 manner. J. T. & Son have great pleasure in referring to mm 

 of the nobility and gentry by whom they are extensively oq 





GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES 



PIT FRAMES, ETC. ^ 



TAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure lc 



J hand their present reduced prices of Glass for Cish ;- 



SHEET SQUARES. 



In Boxes of 100 feet. 

 6 by 4, and 6J by 4J £91feW 



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10 „ 7, 10 by 8 

 STOCK SIZES, in 100 feet boxes, from 12 by 10 to »VyH 

 at 18s. per 100 feet . If cut to order not exceeding 40 inches loaf. 

 16 oz. from 2ld. to 3\d. \ 21 oz. from 3^ to 4£ 



26 oz. from 5^d. to7Jrf. 



Sixteen-ounce Sheet Glass packed in cases of 200 feet, « 

 Crates of 300 feet, 2ld. per foot. 



SIXTEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MAM- 

 FACTURE FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, trk sues quautt 

 as we supply to Mr. Rivers, and oi various dimensions, ilwiji 



on hand, <nAU^\~— 



Double-crown Glass of various dimensions in lwmMWB, 



GLASS TILES for Workshops, Farm Buildings, fa. 



1 of an inch thick £1 17«. 6i per ctae of 50 



2 13 



1 17 6 



Glass Slates of the usual dimensions. 



lass Milk Pans, 21 s. per dozen; Propagating and BttGJM 



lumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoys Milk byfm 



.sp Traps; Plate, Crown and Ornamental Glass, SbadaiW 



laments; Fern Shades, Sheet Lead, Pipe, .^j^ * 



Colours, Paint Brushes, and every article in the toja 



Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, BishopsgaieStti. 



Wit hout. London. 



CLASS ToiTcONSERVATORIES ETC 



U ETLEY and CO. snpply 16-oz. SHEET GUa, 



Ll of I^ritish Manufacture, at prices varying from^j 

 per square foot, for the usual sizes wqm«d,manT IOT 

 of which are kept ready packed for ^mediate MW«^ fc 

 Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded ' » ^K^! 



PATENT ROUGH PLATE .THICK ■ V^^ropAGAT« 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPEV^ 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS PAl LNTP L| ^^ 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, ^d GLASS Dfl^ 

 to James Hetley & Co., 35, Soho Sq"^e ; London. 



See Gardners' Chronicle first_Sa^ayjBja^mo 2: 



BY 

 ROYAL 



LETTERS 

 PATE^ 



-PHE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS C^MjJ 



I ?liLY & WAKING, M«a^»,2^0 



REDUCED TABIFI' OF AGBICULTURAT 



BTBONG HORTICULTURAI 



SHEET, fr^.^M 

 HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH *^*"£X St* 



PERFORATED GLASS for Ventilating 



Dairies, 



top 



&c, from Is. 

 dozen; Hely 



Bee-g 



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10 5 . ; Glass Fern Shades anu o umu-, »— r n ; Glasses, t**# 



er Tubes, from Is. ; ^^T^ariuins, ^g 

 Flower Labels, 7s. per 100, A^ ltnrtl , fioftt* 



Gd. ; Cucum 

 to 7s. each ; 



alba 



6 i Tetratheca ericifolia 



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2s. Gd. and 3 

 verticillata ls.Gd, 2 



Veronica Andersoni 



„ variegata 



„ Liebmani 

 Sollya Drummondi 



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■ MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. 

 Per dozen. -£. 5. d. 



... 15*. to 1 10 



Erica 3 fl 



Camellias ... 12s. to 12 

 Azaleas 12s., 24*., and 6 

 100 Herbaceous Plants 



in 50 vara 



100 ditto in 50 vars. 

 100 Fine Rock Plants 



in 50 vars 



Pansies, select vars., 

 per dozen 6s. to 



£. s. 



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Phlox Dr. An dry 



Fanny Adam ;... 



Alexandrina 



Madame Bosvi He 



„ Domage 

 Mr. Domage ... 



The six for 7s. Gd. 

 Phloxes in arood varietv 



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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 Tel >pe Tube as shown in engraving for waterin 

 plants on stands at a h< ht of 8 feet, so that any quantity of 

 water can be deposited in t\\u pot wit ut wetting the leaves, 10s. 



By a simple arrangement this Syringe is rendered more 

 effective than any portable ( iservatory 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 a* 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 

 j 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 



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10.. each; and every other description Jg 

 tural, Architectural, Domestic, Scientific, 

 British and Foreign.-Cataloguesjree. 



Orname 



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cmoi iVh SHEET CLASS WA 

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GLASS in any size 



MILLIN GTON supply 



included. - ^ 



6 in. by 4 in. ami 6 in. by fi 



300 feet cases. Same as m i PP '«» ™ ^ nc u,d 

 men of tbe day. Keduce ,« J. b«- .„_ _.. 



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B.& H. would call especial attention to their fine stock 

 Camellias and Azaleas, a n»e-i .. ™?"L™ st0CK 







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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 iu its action, as it is not 

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

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

 other Syringe. Itsconstruetion is perfectly simple, and cannot get 

 out of order; the ground in ball valv« md rittii ^ed for filling 



all other patent Syringes 1 ltinl up- e4. To be had MM ^ A __ 



of auy respectable Ironmonger or >edwnan in town or country. | an( j Bee Glasses, Milk 1 *n»| 



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Ditto, not exceeding I *<** 



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HARTLEY'S Ron^h J^^ber Tubes,* 



ellias and Azaleas. A Catalogue of Dutch B uYbs imported 

 be ready m September, and may be had free on appffion 



August a. 





J. Tvi.oii.fc Sons, Marmfacturers f Horticultural Apparatus, I as Hortlcnltnral List. 

 Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, London. j Milled Sheer, WM» _**■ . 



N.B. These prices do not include carriage, package, or expense ■ and Varni 

 of delivery in the country. 



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