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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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5jyllER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KING' S-ROAD, CHELSEA 



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DENCH 



PATENTEE 





CHEAP OAHLUS, FUCHSIAS, ANl> VKK«h : TA^r7 ::: 55 



T COURCHA can supply all the new DaS 



O • of last year, at 7*. per dozen; older varietur .f\ *S 



of last year, at Is. per Voien ; older varietie^^?^ 



dozen ; Fuchsias and Verbenas, at 3*. per doien — n ♦ ?' ** 

 may be- had on application, to Joseph Cotjrcha pi .^ 

 Wellington-row, "Harfe-lane, Bethn ^--reen-road, Loa™' *•» 



AND 



SEED LABfcLS. 



MOORE'S DESCRIPTIVE A\n 



^X CU TUBAL SEED LABELS, are printed on nan. * 

 requisite size for packing the ordinary flower-seeds. Ea h? ^ 

 besides containing theFcientirJe and popular name" of th l ^ 

 and its botanic il description, gives simple directions^ ^ 



lttfce. ThmLABBLLBD SEED PAPERS are u'ed bv aIU? 

 incipal Seedsmen of the kingdom, aixd have received th V 

 * appr bation vt the horticultural press. As these labels h" 

 n now printed on a much beter quality of paper tha 



cul 

 princi 



est 



been now priiueu uu » muuu ut? «jr quHiny or paper tha ~" 

 used last season, the price is 35. 3t/. per thousand, in qnantif* 1 

 of not less than 50 of each sort.— Orders must be sent JS 

 deiav to David A bd, 170, Fleet-street, London. n 



STRONG PREMIUM HARK AND RABBITPRrmp 



WIRE NETTING. UUUif 



Conservatory, 20 feet. 



Peach-house, 24 feet 6 inches. 



A 



Vinery, 24 fee* 6 inches. 



THIS RANGE WAS ERECTED FOR A GENTLEMAN AT NEWARK, NOTTINGHAM. 



similar Range was Erected, and Heated with Hot-water, for C. Vickers, Esq., Crawley, Sussex. 



Mi* finT.Tva\riTiT. flip. Hpad-<rarrlener. will rive everv information. 





THE PATENT consists of two distinct principles for all Horticultural Erections 

 formed wholly of Iron and ftra**, no wood or putty, <fcc, and not more than three-quart 



-on one plan the Roof is | 



ers of an inch of lght being 



taken up anywhere, and is very light, strong:, and elegant,' free from drip, and perfectly impossible for the rain to penetrate ; 

 the other principle consists of the Roof being formed in Sashes, and the surface of the Roof being Iron, Glass, and Putty, and, 

 the work being hollow, is perfectly free from contraction or expansion. These Houses have been proved in all parts, and are 

 found to excel all others. Heating by Hot-wa'er on most scientific principles, 



ONE GOOD SECOND- HAND HOUSE FOR SALE. 



FLANAGAN and SON beg to inform their customers 

 and 'he nublic general v, That their Oatalogua of VEGE- 

 TABLE and FLOWER SEEDS is now ready, and a copy mav 

 be obtained on application by post or otherwise. Flanagan 

 and Son take this occasion of anurias? their friends that their 

 Seeds are of the best quality, and trust to receive those orders 

 with which they have tor so very many years been favoured. 

 9. Mansion house-street, London. 



BRITISH QUEEN POTATO.— A new and superior 

 variety— as early as the Shaw, and quality of the Regent, 

 coming in a month before that kind. The grower says, **I 

 planted them last year, close by a good stock of Shaws. They 

 were quite as early, and when each were full growh, the 

 BRITISH QUEEN were worth considerable more money, being 

 much like a Regent, and ready nearh a month before it. My 

 salesman considers thtm preferable to any Potato he ever saw ; 

 they grow short haulm, and in a cluster ; will admit of being 

 planted closer together than most sorts." 



To be had only of Nutting and Sons, Seedsmen, 46, Cheap- 

 Bide, London, at 9s. per bushel ; where may be had every 

 approved kind of Agricultural, Horticultural, and Floricultural 

 Seeds. 



SILVER SAND, PE \T, &c— Reduction of Price. 



EDWARD KEMP begs to return his grateful 

 acknowledgments to'hin Friends and Patrons for favours 

 hitherto received, and informs them that he has made con- 

 siderable reduction in the price of Silver Sand, which he 

 trusts will ensure a continuance of their support. Particulars 

 will be forwarded on application addressed Edward Kemp, 16, 

 Ann's-place, East-street, Old Kent-road, London. 



N.B. No conn etion with anv other party. 



R. S. NEWINGTON'S PATENT DIBBLES, 



HAND-HOE CULTIVATORS, DRILLS, and other Agri- 

 cultural Implements for effecting a more scientific system of 

 cultivation, and insuring more abundant crops Early orders 

 must be given to ensure early execution. An illustrated Cata- 

 logue. <fec, may be obtained; on application to Messrs. Dupaue 

 and Co,, so^e manufacturers, 21, Red-lion-square. London. 





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p H ARLES 



1 UC UMBER 



BOXES 



THORN QUICK, 70 per cent below the usual price. 

 — On i*ale a large quantity of 4-year-old Quick, at 5s. per 

 1000.* Parties wanting a first-rate quality for the markets 

 will find the above well worth their attention ; the bark and 

 root being all that can be desired. Height, about 3 feet, the 

 greater part being strong enough to fill up old fences. Samples 

 of 150 sent to any part of the country, which, on inspection, 

 will be found worth 10*. per 1000. 



STAMFORD HILL HORTICULTURAL SO- 

 CIETY. —The Exhibitions of this Society for the year 1851, 

 Will be held on the undermentioned davs, viz. : 



Thursday, May 15th. 

 Tce-day, June l?th» 

 Wednesday, July 23d. 



And the Evening F§te on Wednesday, June 18th. 

 This Society is confined to the resident gentry and amateurs, 

 but for the general encouragement of Honicultnre, prizes 

 are awarded to Nurserymen, who are invited to compete among 

 themselves at each. Exhibi- ion. 



Charles Anderson, Honorary Secretary. 



PO YANTHUS SEED. 



JAMES WOODS has a quantity of Polyanthus Seed, 

 which he can recommend with coufidence, saved from none 

 but named aud uood laced Flowers, price Is per packet ; or 

 sent free on receipt of 13 stamps. Also, a few hundreds of 

 Ranunculus roots of 'he best old named varieties, in one mixture 

 St 5s. per 100.-— Address to Jamks Woods, Florist, Harwich, 

 Essex. 



TIOSES FOR THE MILLION.— The following fine 



SX Assortment, comprising rao^t of the best ever blooming 

 BOSES in existence, are offered in strong one-year-old plants 

 from pint pots, on their own roots, at the following advan- 

 tageous terms, package included, on receipt of a Post-office 

 order from unknown correspondents for the amount. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL— Amandine, Geant des Batailles, 

 Comte de Egmont, Aubernon, Baronne Prevost, Comte de 

 Montalivet, Comte d'Eu, Comte de Paris, Dr. Arnal, General 

 Moranquiez, General Jacquimint, La Reine, Lady Alice Peel, 

 Pius IX., Madame Laffay, Madame Trudeaux, Rivers' Robin 

 Hood, Sidonie. William Jesse, Henry IV., Clementine Seringe, 

 and Duke de Alencon. 



BOURBON. -Queei, Bouquet de Flore, Detaches, Enfant 

 d'Ajacio, Beauty of Versat les, Madame Angelina, Glory of 

 Paris, Hf nry Lecoq, La Grenadier, Menonx Marianne Pierre 

 St. Cyr, Reiue des Vierges, Gloire de Rosameae, Souvenir de 

 la Malmaison, and Planter. 



CHINA.— Ciara Sylvain. Mrs. Bosanquet, Tancredi, Cra- 

 moisie Superieure, and Fabvier. 



TEA-SCENTED.- 



and MELON 



and LIGHTS. 

 One hundred 1, 2, and 3 light Boxes and Lights of all sizes 

 ready for immediate u^e. Warranted best materials, packed 

 and sent to all parts of the kingdom ; 2-light Boxes and Lights 

 from 1 1. 4s. Garden Lights of every description, Conservatories, 

 Green and Hot-houses, made and fixed in all parts of the 

 kingdom. References given to the Nobility, Gentry, and the 

 Trade, in most of the counties of England.— Jas. Watts, Hot- 

 house Bu'lder, Claremont. place. Old Kent-road, London. 



URE WaTlR raised to any height from, a small 



stream, where a fall can be obtained, by FREEMAN ROE 

 and HANSON'S IMPROVED RAM ; less waste, by two-thirds, 

 than those ordinarily in use. Portable Steam Engines for Agri- 

 cultural purposes, Threshing Machines, Deep- well Pumps, 

 Water-wheels, Baths, Hot-water Apparatus, and Fountains. 

 Towns supplied with Gas or Water. Drawings and Estimates 

 made. — Freeman Roe and Hanson, Hydraulic and Gas Engi- 

 neers : Office, 70. Strand, London. 



TCTG ENTLBMEN, THE NURstfRY TRADE, AND OTHERS. 



TO BE SOLD CHEAP, about 40 Fine Large 

 S tan dard-t rained Nectarine, Apricot, and Plum Trees.— 

 The trees have been on the wall six year9— 6 feet stems, fine 

 heads, and of the best kinds. The reason why the above are 

 to be disposed of is, that the wall on which the trees are is the 

 property of a public company, and is to be taken down. Such 

 trees are seldom to be had in the Nurseries, and are well worth 

 the attention of any one requiring trained trees in a bearing 

 state.— Direct to T. F , 18, Grove-rosd. Mile-end, London. 



r 4^0 BE LET, in consequence of the Death of the 



X late Proprietor, a compact NURSERY, in the immediate 

 vicinity of Bristol. Connected with the Nursery is a Dwelling- 

 house, with Stable and other Outbuildings. The person 

 taking to the Nursery may have the option to rent a Shop 

 centrally and eligibly situate in Bristol, calculated for the car- 

 rying on of a good Seed Business. The Nursery, Stock, Out- 

 houses, «fcc, to be taken at a valuation. — For particulars apply 

 to Mr. Thomas Dtx. Solicitor, Small street, Bristol. 





D. YOUNG and COMPANY tun 



W. and C. YOUNG), 



MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, fa. 

 22, PARLIAMENT STREET. WEST MINSTER, LONDON; 

 48, NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH; 

 32, ST. ENOCH SQUARE, GLASGOW? 

 1, CASTLE BUILDINGS, DERBY SQUARE, LIVERPOOL; 

 beg respectfully to call the attention of Landed Proprietors ani 

 others to their strong Wire-Net Fence, for excluding Hara 

 and Rabbits from Gardens, young Plantations, Nurseries, 4c. 



This Net *a« exhibited at the Show of the Highland and 

 Agricultural Society of Scotland, held lately at Internes, 

 where s Efficiency, Great Strength, and Exceeding Cheapned 

 attracted general attention, and had awarded from the Judg« 

 the Society's Silver Medals, with high commendations. 



The immense damage done by Hares and Rabbits in Gardeui 

 and Young Plantations is often so great, that in the conned 

 a year or two it will amount to more than the entire costd 

 protecting them with this Net. It is so durable, that when 

 Plantations arc sufficiently advanced to be independent of ij 

 protection, it can be removed to other exposed situations witt 

 the greatest facility, by any labourer. As a Fence against 

 Hares and Rabbits, it is of itself quite sufficient, having onlyto 

 be unrolled and attached, with small wire sent for that par. 

 pose, to wooden stakes driven into the ground, about everf hi 

 or seven feet apart. It is, besides, peculiarly adapted form, 

 dering Hedges, Paling, or other existing Fences, cmpmi* 

 pervious to such vermin ; and by being cut up into M 

 pieces of three or more feet, as required, it forms a most®. 

 cient suard, at little expense, for individual Plants andSW 



Prices.— 18 ins. hisrh. 9d. ; 24 ins., U. \ 30 ins., l*.3o\;« 

 36 ins., Is. 6d. per lineal yard. ... . 



Or a web of 100 yards, 18 ins. wide, will cost .. ** w J 

 Do. of 100 yards, 24 ins. wide .. •• 2 ! a 



Do. of 100 yards, 30 Ins. wide . . •• « ° J 



Do. of 100 yards, 36 ins. wide . . •• ' 'V. 



If more or less than a web is required, it would be cna** 



at the same rate per yard. „^ flflfl irf 



This Netting is also admirrbly adapted for P^easantae"" 

 Poultry-yards, and is charg d at the same rate. As camg 

 has, in many instances, been an obstacle to parties k •»■ 

 tance requiring this Net. C. D. Y. and Co. '• ave made otj 

 menu by which they will undertake to deliver it at any ui 

 principal ports of Scotland, England, and Ireland, iur v* 

 Halfpeuoy per lineal yard. f .. ^ 



C. D. Young and Co. cannot give a better ideaot wo i 

 strength of their Premium Wire Netting than by staw „ 

 the weight of one yard of their 24-Inch at Is. is equai 

 yards ot another article in the market, the same wiaw, 

 per yard. Samples for inspection sent free of fX P? n ^ e * f ^qj 



C. D. Young & Co. manufacture every de nption oi 

 and WIRE WORK required for this and foreign cou^n^ 



Workmen *ent to all parts of Scotland. F,nir!amlJina_i__. 



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TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. 



SOLD.— A large quantity of VASES, 



FIGURES, and ELIZABETHAN CHIMNEY TOPS, will 

 be sold by Auction, on the 27th of January, without reserre, for 

 the purpose of clearing the ground for building, on the premises 

 lately occupied as an Artificial Stone Manufacto y, Diana-place, 

 near Fitzroy-square.— May be viewed two day a previous to the 

 sale, and Catalogues had of Mr. J. Folleb, Albany-street, 

 Regent's-park, London. 





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Adam, Bougere, Comte 

 ensis, Caroline, Mansais, Reine de Bassora, 

 Leag^s, and Noisette Eclair re Jupiter. 

 Purchaser's selection of 12 for 

 Ditto ditto 18 



Ditto ditto 24 



Dtito ditto 36 



Ditto ditto 48 



These prices will not apply where more than one or two 



sort are seleced. 



12 Climbioir Roses for ... a* n^ 



i Standard Roses 15 



N.B Desert , live Catalogues on application 

 _A*cn.BALD Godwin Roe Grower, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. 



RAROVfFTRHS For TrTF mumw 



R ^1 N v'hVS^ bed barometer i» «*, 



GALVANISED WIRE GAME 

 Id. per yard, 2 fee* wide. 



NETTING. 



REGISTERED ROLLER MILL for 

 Linseed, Oats. Malt, Barlcv, &c, » ?,d f ? rca * l %) \g 

 and Peas. Manufactured by E. R. TURNER AM>bU, 

 IIurwood and Turner, St. Peter's Foundry, I P* w , lc «l 1!er 30 

 E. It. Tctrner and Co. claim for their registered i£ , 



the particular attention of Agriculturists, Hotase °7^ e *# 

 others. Besides accomplishing all the P ur P' >ses K °* e nti»& 



known Roller Mill for crushing Corn ami See . »y a " ' ^ 

 novel arrangement it is madetobreili B * ans . ° n g«tln** 

 ffectually, and without involving an> delav in ™ Smpte* 

 Mill from one procaw to the other. They are ve ^ ;lflIf 

 construction, and therefore not liable to g*t out *\™**#0t 

 be worked with ease by one man, and for «*?«ncj ■ ^ 

 ness are superior to any Implement of the Hina yc 

 tured. 



Price complete, $1. 9t. 



CroifcW 



E. H. T. and Co. also manufacture a Holler Mm: '" aE d 

 only, of the same site as the Re^tereC h m ^ rft g^tf*" 



larger Mill, for which Harwood and T v R n £ * ^ w * ^ 

 the Royal Agricultural Society's Prize at Norwltn i ^ 

 Price «»f Small Roller Mill ... ... ■■ 



„ Norwich Prize Mill for Horse, Steam ^ 



or Hand Power •-- -«*#.«* 



Delivered Free to London. Norwich, Bury M 

 a 1 intervening Stations. To Hull by water, 



within 30 mile* of Ipswich. . oaVCD ent£ 



A Discount of Five pet cent, allowed for Oasnjw 



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ITllUsiTand >MYRNA SPONGES.-The J^^t 



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ETCALFE and Co's NEW PATENT 



This un.que l.t.ie ins.rarnenr. ,,., K Uen *rea sa ' sfact on th 

 g*«P Ucfa * " ■*»■ »• "«h of pmS„ who would not b 





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Gaivan- 

 ised. 

 7d. per yd. 

 9 

 12 

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 14 



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Japanned 



Iron. 

 5<i*per yd. 



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8 

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loose.— 15. 



the 



finest 



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aoje to purchase a more expensive article. Pe 



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raons purchasing 



Thermometers lor registering the extreme of cold, 5f/ g 



2-inch mesh, light, 24-inch wide 



2-inch „ strong 



2-tnch „ extra strong 



-inch „ light 

 i^-inch „ strong „ 



l|*inch „ extrastrong,, 



All the above can be made any wi lth at proportionate prices 

 If the upper half is a coaree mesh, it will reduce the price on- 

 fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for pheasan tries, & 



per square foot. Patterns fo rw arde d post-free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered freo of expense la London, Peter, 

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



par- oftne usual time, and incapabh- of injuring t e ch ^BJ 



Penetrating Hair-Brushes, with tbe durable uo» ?g 



•ian bribes, which do not sof en like *™™^£j* T 22 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, and powerful ■■ % ^^ 

 BriMfces, which act in the most surprising ^ » ?r tfZ 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Bp«nge, wi dara biliflL| 

 vakiaole properties of absorp' vitality, an ^rmeJJ 



mwans of direct importations, dispensing wltn . rf 9 ecn^ 

 parties' profits and destructive bleaching, *" Ms^jS 

 luiury of a genuine Stoma S-pon«e. ***■* ox^'* 

 BlffOLtr, and Co's, Sole Jtatabliabment* 1*» B > 





one door fr»»m Holies-street. 



MKTCaLPK'S ALKALINE TOOTH 

 Cautiow. — Beware of the woids 



adopted bj some houses. 



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