786 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Duc. 14, 
G Ways 
Respectfully solicit the attention of the Nobility and 8 D N 1 manner of Erecting and Heating every description 
fnil 
he 1040 to the 
2 
„„ AMEE | 
CHELSEA, 
of 
range of houses shown below 
ORM SON, AND BROWN, 
DANVERS STREET, 
Building same. with Horticulture. They have much 
cit 
2 | I 
—— 
Peach Ho Vine: Stove, 455 0 . Vinery, Vinery, 
30 by 16 — 30 by 16 Leet. 45 by 20 ft. 30 by 16 ft. 30 by 16 ft. 
ERECTED FoR JoHN SHAW Tale, tee, N Hoo.) 
of a Letter 127 Mr. FRASER.—“ I have much pleasure in expressing my entire satisfaction with the range of houses you ted here. I may also state that my honoured e A 
JoHN saree * Esq., is perfectly satisfied, I have no Povey Gi in — that to the best of my knowledge a 8 complete range of glass in the country re both 
building an ting, I may add that they are admired by every Gardener who has seen them. I shall ! g eee you may please to direct, 
( Signed.) 
U 
„JAMES FRASER, Gardener, Luton Hoo Park.“ 
ASTERN COUNTIES RAILWA 
E 
23d, 24 
Secret 
enone PRENTUN FARE AND RABBIT PROOF 
WIRE NETTING, 
LATE 
15 Oo 
HARLES D. YOUNG AND COMPANY 
W. OUNG), 
ACTURERS OF | IRON AND WIRE WORK, &., 
M 
REET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 
NORTH BRIDGE, 1 
1, CASTLE BUILDINGS, DERBY SQUARE, LIVERPOOL ; 
beg ly to * * felony r — 
. — strong Wire-Net Fence, for excluding — 
9 Rabbits ard dee . 
com G young 
his Net as — A at the Show of the Highland and 
ultural Society o — ——— held lately at Inverness, 
where ns Efficiency, Great Strength, and — nna 
ge re general — aus had awarded from the Judges 
s Silver Medals, with high commen 
a year or t 
protecting th . * this „Net. It is so durable, that 
antations are Apm advanced to be * of its 
protection, it e removed * other ee Map 
the * facility, by any laboure: 8 
Hares Rabbits, it is of itself quite eer ce nly ei 
be 2 9 er be 
ven 
or seven iP 15 is, besides, peculiarly ne 
g Hedges, Paling, or other existing 
— vermin; being or — into — ak 
eces required, it forms a most 
cient a at little expense, for individual Plants and Shrabs. 
3 —18 ins. dir 9d. ; 24 mus., ls, ; 1 Snien 
36 ins., 18. 6d. 
Or a 10⁰ 18 ins, wide, win cost . 3 15 
Do. $ si 100 y 24 ins. wide oe ae 0 
Do, of 100 y 8 3 a za .. . 5 
Do. of 100 y ns. „ Lae 
If more or less than 3 is required, it would be charged 
at the same rate 
per 
This Netting is leo — adapted for Pheasantries and 
e same rate. As 
acle to parties at a dis- 
ce requiring this Net. Co. have made arrange- 
—.— by which * wll —— to deliver it at * m of the 
poesy pal ports o 2 England, and Ireland, for One 
ny b 
C. D. Youne and Co. can: — —— the great 
stre of their Premium Wi stating -< 
tion sent 
e every description of 3 
and WIRE WORK ooir for th 
is and forei 
orkmen sent to all parts of Scotland, England, ad aaa: 
G WIRE GAME NETTING.— 
Td. per yard, 2 feet wide, 
8875 
v 
112225 
85 
02s Fete! 422 i 
gt, eaters 42 2225 207 
2222225 2 
Zich meih, ei -inch wide 
2-inch eS 
Zn „ . 2 E 
nch „ lichte * ion ” 8 ” 
1 inch „ st AE og 8 
x Ail th Some — Seas — 2 
ea o ay vite rtionate prices. 
If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will ar — the price one - 
fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof ne for pheasantries, 3d. 
Qn 
HODODENDRONS anD AMERICAN PLANTS. 
—An 9 supply always on sale, at the low scale 
prices cones liveréd in London, if ordered in quantity, 
RHODODENDRON PONTICUM, 2 to 6 inches, 203., 40s., and 
80s. per 1000; 1 foot, single stems, fit for working, 108 per 100 
fit oy pao. out for cover, 208. to 
e stems, a 2 — — working the 
frbë ofc 
per dz. ont 
WHITE RHODODENDRONS, 188. per dóz, 
KALMIA L eileen pane 8 to 9 inches, 25s. per 100; 14 to 
2 feet, blooming, 1 
Dwarf ogee Stools at ft for working, 8s. per 100. 
8, fit for w. orking, 42s. to 50s. p. 1 
plants; 14 foot Scotch Fir, 
2s, per 1000. 
ARBUTUs, 12 to 15 inches, fine, 25s. per 100; 6 inches, 
88. per 100. 
LAURESTINE, two sorts, 88. per 100, bedded, 1 foot, 
TREE ROSES of the most esteemed kinds, 125. to 18s. p- 1 
A large and fine Stock of the true Durmast“ Bnglich OAK 
aijee 3 to 5 * 208. to 608. per N 
scriptio ae aye gre tal Trees, — ogu 
prices . Nurseryman ond Contrac 
Planter, Red fan: ane N 
T SE WAREHOUSE, No. 107, St: Joha- 
reet, Weet Smitbfield, London on, 
ENWI 
d| JAMES G. R res ‘ally informs his 
Customers throughout the Country, that his Stocks of 
Culinary Vegetable seeds, of this year’s growth, have now bee 
gathered in, and in prime con n= —— to — 
usual, on application. J. G. R. — 8 
minding those of his friends, who las wer mo 1 — 
ordering HIN ES N EARLY S, that he su poly 
| 17 New 
substitutes be recommended, they may 
| all above 
84 
ited, and would — Bromide i 
early applications. Price per bushel, 20s, ; per peck, 63. 
TEPHENSON xv Co, 
gene street, 
London, a 17, New e Southwark, Inventors 
nd — Ml of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
SY LINDRICGAL BOILERS, respectfully 5 —.— 2 
cientific Horticulturists to their much impr 
aapna 
ø 
E 
3 
5 
2 
HH 
n ition, pi 
as wel! as reference of the highest authority ; 
hey ey may be Seen at — — the Nobility's seats and — 
t ngdom 
mand On beg — inform the T Trade that at their Manufactory, 
street, every article required for the construction 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for hea em, may 
Conservatories, &e., of Iron or Wood ted upon the most 
ornamental designs. — Palisuding, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire wo a &e. 
FUR 3 . 
H a Co. supply 16-oz. Sheet Glass of 
uf. 
per er 
Se 5 Yr gr panne d for 5 N e 
PATENT ROUGH 11 815.1 THICK CROWN. Perey 8. GLASS 
TILES and SLATES, WAT TBR-PIPES, PRO ATING 
GLASSES, GLASS MILK W PLATE-GL ASS, 
RNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, d GLASS SHADE 
to gom — ser wn “a „ 35, Soho-square, Loudon, 
'hroniele first Saturdav in each month, 
UxIST MAS CATTLE SHOW, BAKER STREET. 
READS | IMPLEMENTS (STAND, 146), 
Patent Subsoil Pulverizer, Patent Injecting Instruments 
for Cattle &, ec, hollow Probangs om altering Horsa 
or Choked Ba ullocks, Sheep, Calves, Re. Patent 
Garden Engines, Macbines, and Syringes of every aa priva, 
PaTENTEE, 35, REGENT la cus, „London. 
e Adams’s = ent . — Mill, &. &. 
TIGHT LIGHTS. PATENT ALBERT NIGHT 
G h 
LIGHTS (Patented 30th January, 1844), CHILDS’ 
NIGHT LIGHTS (R th September, wo arhed by 
all ‘Grocers. and Wax : Chandlers Gere arte the. 
va 
to — tons kly, show 
fe of th 
e pale any Hees o 8 is therefore unne- 
object of this advertisement is, to pa wih 4 pur- 
their 
3 ona to ge Frere the 5 the boxes, 80 as to insur 
getting what in 
ight Lights are nae not to last the time that they profess 
(frequently going ou n hour or two after lighting); to be 
affected b f the room they are burnt’ — to 
be injured by keeping any length of time, aud to have 
Tbe manufacturers consider that, by use 
an un- 
aterial secured to by several patents, and by long ex 
perience in the manufacture, that ave overcome 
difficulties ; they fi 
the rticulars, 
B.—Tbe wino. DUIK Lamp, on which tamped 
t recommen 
is s 
+ Clarke's Patent,” is that nded for the Albert Lights, 
Psicse’s PATENT CANDLE Company, Belmont, Vauxhall, 
SAR O 
| Londo 
IRE FENCING, PAINTED.—An effectual 2 
ainst hares, rabbits, heen cats, dogs, deer, &e., als 
easants, fi &c., for heightening exi 
PA 
SHEETING, for protecting from frost Greenhouses, 
Frames, PL > ls. per yard, 2-yards wide; alk — 1 — 
Canvas, ls, per square us ; Patent Asphalte Fel ated 
square foot, for Neben g, 5 pi S, 
dressed with India- ae 5 
Aprons, 128.; 8 Loin aur 7s. ; j zt aah Drivin 
apes, 38.— R. RICHARDSON, 21, Tonbri place, New-ro 
N.B. 3000 Ap Moari Capes, 18s. per 2 — for Labourers 
and Farm. serv 
* R tes * wer he gpa NETS. 
E 
Long Hara ang 
ing Rabbits 
ome 
Machinery, 
R. RICHARDSON, 21, ——— New-road; London. 
aT ee 3 —— TARPAULINGS, 
La Capes, to effectually protect a 
wuu stooping down, 38. each; — 78. 6d.; 
„128.; Horses’ Loin in Cloths, Ts. 5 
size fr a a miller's ear 3 — 
d., P 
biene, 21, Tonbrlage-pace, New.road, London, 
housan Comes, 
don P fresh dress 
155. per dozen, for farm servants and a hobo 
EORGE BASSIL’S PAEASANTRY, Wood 
Farm, Hem a of the 
0 Station, on the London aud — —— 
+ B. 5 invites * ang early orders, 
f upw: 
tock thi 1 r consists o 0, so that he will be 
ais to 1 almost any 3 of Tame Bred Pheasants or 
Pheasants’ Eggs in the sprio 
1 AND DIGESTION IMPROVED.% 
EA AND erage WORCESTERSHIRE 
ost erasi 1 relish to Steaks, 
ame, Soup, Curries, 
aud by its tonic and invigorating properties enables 
the stomach to perfectly digest — 
The daily use of this aroma * delicious Saues is the 
best safeguard to heal 
Sold by the tors, Lea and PERRINS, —— 
Oxford- street, London, and 68, Broad. street, 
by Messrs. Barclay and Sons, Messrs. Crosse and e 
and other Oilmen and e noa London; and generally by , 
bp pt omer pe dealers in 
N. B.— To guard against {mitations, gee that the names of 
0 — i Penains” are upon the label and patent cap of the 
e. 
— ——— e n ᷓ— 
OOTHACHE PERMANENTLY CURED by usin 
BRA 2 EN ap for egy 
nderi em soun 
spveral Teeth! The 4 2 — Tarona by the jaer an 
fa sanap as — 8 or danger, and the good 
effeets of which — 
Sold by all Chemists in the United . tion, N really 
tion ert ihre 4 86s by Yet 4. Poet bt by J. . 1 2 Bast 
Sent free by return of post by . 
TEMPLE CHAMBERS, W . WHITEFRI ARS, PLEET STREET, 
ITO? 15 75 tion has 
r 2 
tious, an D a . advertisements. 
4 er 1 91 55 to guar su h imanit 5 
ing that the n of J W Pa al 
He HUMAN HAIR.—Of the numerous dae. 
Truan, 
promoting the 
air, few survive,evenin Somme, bean 
—— yond wg 5 ROWLAN a Page cg aa — 
i , zs increase 
e of this disco- 
very, either in — te Bate a its wa ah eg he 
— — D l delic 
its exqui —— a acy, ` 
the bair of cand: even of the most tender 
Royalty, aud 
„ and, 
— or — add to 
will be found an reese 
r aoe — size, Is. 
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