May 14, 1864, 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, " 
Miscellaneous. 
onsulting Engineer to the Seaman Society. 
De seme of implements for the castle Meeting 
of the Royal iety vite “eoniderably 
those made ope may 
s too far 
ae the exhibitors bare been there already, or be 
conditionsjare not so 
so forth. At any fate i the conduet of this departinent 
came considerable discussion again on Wednesday, 
I lec Clayden's wholesome proposition as to the 
nm Me ring Eo business transactions 
ug the competing fir as lost by an immense 
inajority. is, however, a "gnideant fact that the 
i absence of Mr. I" her 
Druce, who has 
at the ern 
ing argued a 
point was still taken. ae personal 5 
i 
^ obbs, on y Mr. 
— sed h a judge eari is rae ye 
shows. Büt, ünfortu D date : 
confidence in x» presen nt 
hereas aah resolution should tg 
en om Y ig merits ; ill hav 
w 
pal — advantage is made of the position, Great a 
g 
agitation, we must still oe the inquiry 
the 
that will an even this partial "D NANURE, 
THE HYDROPULT, 
THE HYDROPULT 
THE HYDROPULT 
Is invaluable for use Is desirable in every 
in the HOUSEHOLD 
GARDEN FOR 
WASHING 
Ha BEDS, WINDOWS, 
SPRINKLING WETTING 
PLANTS SIDEWALKS, 
SPRINKLING 
DROWNING OUT TREETS, 
INSECTS, 
WASHING 
CLEANSING CARRIAGES; 
TREES FROM carey 
SMUTS, ISTERNS, 
3 FILLING 
"T 
BARRELS, 
A SPRAY un. 
ETC., ETC. 
0 Mapa 
AN INVENTION FOR THROWING wadii Br HAND POWER. 
URED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
PRICE: WITH pnaas CYLINDERS AND MALLEABLE IRON STIRRUP; 
NNED IN OAK COLOUR, 39s. 6d. 
Bask ee = | pew 
7 g S | [v] 
$ E a BE @ E | 4 PAPAS) bad 21 feet Suction, and 3 feet Delivery Hose, Galvanized Wire Strainer, Rosé, and Small Jet. 
me 8 4 E é E | S mplete as above, with Copper Stirrup, TWO GUINEAS, Packing Case, 15. extra. 
em 
SEE. ior s eighs but 8 lbs. 
Ei Will throw 8 vpn T ag per minute 50 feet, when worked by the power of one m 
La It will draw w through 300 feet of vus Hose, and force it ek 
M Wo i F uses Hobe, to an altitude of 100 fe 
iea a go? 
ki T eee ORDERED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT AS FIRE ENGINES. 
Mies ale eee cee GN See. 
$i 8 eroe m : ~ We sa E. ong Amateurs and Professors of Horticulture, differences o as to the excelleney and 
Sg 23 8 8-8 & bes 3 f ; applicability of Gardenin eife Totem ents. Some adhere to old — TUE denouncía - innovations = 
ess 2 8s eg age gsi & Ei ancient customs 2 MALICE or prejudice, when governed by 4 spirit of 1 TICAL 
A i5 B | | g mjeritieize in a ilt t ei unjust manner an Implement, the merits of whieh e not c a aÈ 
Mc otn E rm e TUR S 8 e appreciating. In er “of the te utility and efficiency of the eee LT as a GARDEN parisataa Tieg 
| | ol fth > testin ioniy n 
d A oc & É Sy | = [ b E [e^ t vi from gentlemen, whose 
eos & 8.4.2 an | ¥ " | & | + | have weight with the readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle :— : : 
E | E " 
LEM a a ee MISC E FE i n 2 EDITORIAL, written by Robert Hoce, LL.D, F.L.S. 
E x i I] BE A THE decani —The great secret of successful indoor gardening consis the freë and judicious tise: 
8 = LE. 2:4 
"9^5 o0 o & EF | ge 1m 5 © | greenhou con: Secvatonp bt abe does not enjoy this luxury becomes a miserable - house of repe pedet aie tes 
dus I E, H | and filth. hold unbounded and people become is. po d with pre own want of success. We we récollect the former 
3 | g @| days of plant culture, the p Ei i gollectione, -whe when the use of t ringe was yet limited or enema What 4 time kata 
&.| © 5] spider, and greenfly! What hat Rurbigeliolit consumption of p and lS paper, w: 
i" an ® | and all sort of remedies were ted to! We IN the — of wes free use of the te syringa a TY of es events in 
4 g a x modern ning. this ia due tt of orchard house ement, Vi ment, but 
S 5 2 2 oH the old syringe with its slow PUN. squirt, is now as m nok pe eas of date in aout lening P an ol. in 
EF EA x = =| modérn oeomotion. Many the improvements a vmplicaitons ns of the old simple sy: e have tried several of them, 
my] ° 2 O | but for ease i - Lang ci dy do» erat e not yet met with anything to oh the Hydropult, sent us by Mr. 
eo y 
18 pA 'Z | Butro®. It is po i d comfortable t k, that one red gets fatigued. With such an 
og @ | instrument E tes = kopti m puer hei, and iris free from insects and dirt. it on a few Geraniums iu 
E 8 | | our conservatory, EE pw be ong M cai & agers? E dm 8, but on our return a stout 
T g. 8 = discharge from t opult s onn on when e d Bevor yet returned. 
5 5 
S&^B ER ipm IL H. Diii B 
ee UNO WEE EM ume d DU = Rie] THe E —When erly noticed this instrumen € - fas om vies seeing it at the Proprietor's ; since 
E T en we have od un: A [7 ing vede y» an oa ear ony to the excellence of the aaae The force 
E gl 3 S| th have had ar tunity of testing it xU h 1l 
fa = m | with which it t a stream of water is almost incredible; while e presi a greenh: gentle shower, as fine as that 
EAEE 5 from a hand Syrie with considerable more effect, i ua be Wally given. We have a gardener, quite of the old- fashioned dctiool, 
E RS Hm $ bee 2" Pt hon eng ally co Se in iy with new- fangled notions, but he is perfectly enchanted with the saving of labour and time 
i= e^" 
B | $ | B E that the Hydropul: 
"m IE Epr — written by SHIRLEY Hinperp, Esq., F.R.H.S 
B 5 FA Ef Tre HvpnorurT.—This is an clie n introduced in a most spi UTTON. Itis at once a fire 
icai 4 Re ine and h garden engine. is alw; oo Flor use at à moment's notice, is nea perce, han er nd -— eies pounds, 
e 2 I st nd worked by a boy of ‘tnoderate strength for some ours i n- sion eT em fatigue. power 
Bg E | &l nbining the egi "d the hand and the resistance to the foot, rede dr A ys oi instrament 
a” F gl From the sole to the bundle. rm Hydropult measures 24 inches. The t © brass 
z ensures 12 inches i vM ES e erm : vie eadth. At the otop of these cylinders India rubber tubin pi» attached, 
$g*3E water. It will perhaps rios the rondes to 
ERSÉSE | ail: the MS SE is a trumpet, will throw 
HEEL istance of 50 feet. M CE d a pecu Deer ‘it, findi 
acer ers will not need to be told the value of a portable force pum} qc , 
: Ecc e to ngo wide house pla 
A cleanse a cistern, 
Give pamm some Cotton-eake, which is 
ex repeat the opium ánd chalk and 
anes Wet A, frena 
Baws ate 
shall 
ost convenient y 
or ansibllate a c P Poil p ths whole "1 d 
e 
Seri ay wa obvio having a i eri 
in dins ¢ an nee f whióh 
been recommended as an efficient and useful Fire Engine by zd Tang. Fire Insurance 
pete és of Great — "iet M: "T War ia ciu 
Ti t 
EF TH 
Y ida contrivances are useless, 
Prospectus, with Testimonials, sent Free on application. 
CHARLES P. BUTTON, PROPRIETOR 
HYDROPULT SHOW ROOM, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
The rps has 
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