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t attention of the Nobility mad Gentry to their superior mnw r of &m ajg and Heating erery description of Building connects* wHn Horticulture. They Lave much 



pleasure in giving the following testimonial referring to the ran^e oi houses shown below. 



Teach House, 

 SO by 1 J feet. 



Vinery, 

 80 by 16 feet. 



Vinerr. 

 SO by 16 ft. 





Yinery, 

 80 by 16 ft. 



Store, Greenhouse, 



45 by 20 ft 45 by 20 ft. 



(Eeectbb fob John Siiaw Lfigh, Esq., Luton hoo.] 

 Fxtract of a Letter from Mr. Faista.— " I hare much pleasure in expressing my entire s* -facti 3n with the range of houses you erected here. I may also state that my honoured employer, 



perfectly satisfied. 1 hare no hesitation in stating, that to the best of my knowledge, there is not a more rompiete range of glass in the country, as regards both 



r ; , t ddti at thi v in admired I j srarj Gmrdener who has seen th' m. 1 shall havs much ; Ifc jure in answering am ref. rem h rou niai ph is* T i oMre *. 



(M^aed.) "James Feasee. Gardener, Luton Hoo Park." 



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MAJESTY'S ROYAI* LETTERS PATENT. 



PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KINGS-ROAD, CHELSEA. 



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DENCH, PATENTEE. 



This Range, consisting of Sine Houses, varying from 21 feet to 30 feet long, by 16 feet to 19 f t wide, each, wl h are an heated by not- water, being half the number erected for 



Edward L. Betts, Esq , Preston Hall, Ajlesford, near Maidstone, Kent. 



Mr. Thomas Frost, the ITead Gardener, has proved the superiority of these Houses for the growth of both Fruits and IMants, and will give every information. 



THE PATENT com I of two distinct principles for all Horticultural Erections— on one plan the Iloof is 

 and not m re than three-quarters of an i; h of 1 grit being taken up anywhere, and is very light, strong, Hiid elegant, free from drip, m 

 the other principle consists of the Hoof being formed in Sallies, and the surface of the Roof wing Iron, Glass, and Patty, and, the iS&rk h 

 expansion. These Houses have betn proved in all part?, and are found to excel nil others. Heating bv Hot-water on most scientific principles. 



ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND HOUSE FOR SALE. 



SALES BY AUVTIOX. 



BRENTFORD. MIDDLESEX. -FINAL SALE. 

 To Noblemen, 0>n lemeo, Nur*er\men, Market-Gardeners, 



and others engaged in planting. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by the Executors of he late Mr. J. Ronalds to 

 offer to pub ic <>m petition, by Auction on the premises, the 

 Hurts and Twolands Nurseries, Brentford, Middle on 



HON DAY, February l h, and following dav, at 11 o'clock. 

 The whole of the remai i< NURSERY STOCK consisting of a 

 rich assortment of Fruit and Forest Trees, Evergreens, Orna- 

 mental and Deciduous Shrubs, American Plants, &c. Maybe 

 viewed, and Catalogues had (6<I. each, returnable to pur. 

 chaser*) rior to the Sale, of the principal Seedsmen in Lon- 

 don, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 

 Essex. 



Important Sale of about 200 Camellias, from 18 in. to 5 fU, 

 and some very strong Camel ia St ><ks, American Plants, 

 Standard and Dwarf Hoses, and Dahlias In dry Roots, Ac. 



MESSRS. PIIOTHEROE and MORRIS beg to 

 announce tb*t their Annual Bale of Camellias will take 

 place at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on THURS- 

 DAY, March 6h, at IS o'clock. The Plants are very healthy, 

 and beautifully furnished with bloom buds. May be viewed the 

 morning of sale ; Catalogues may be obtained at the Mart, and 

 of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Lcytoustone, Essex. 



Tii GENTLEMEN. FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



T\/[] -SRS. PROTHEROE and Morris are 



lf X Instructed to sell by Auction, at the Mart, Barb >lomew- 

 lane, on THURSDAY, Februiry 27th, about 200 choice 

 double Camellia*, fmm 2 to 5 feet, well set with bloom buds ; 

 also a quantity of Lilt urn lancifolium. In varieties ; a selected 

 assortm ent of standard and dwarf Roses, American plants, 

 comprising fine Hybrid Rhododendrons, fchent Azaleas, 

 Andromeda*, &c. ; together with a choice collection of 

 Dahlias in dry roots. May be viewed the morning of sale, aud 

 Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American 

 Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



SOUTHAMPTON.— FINAL SALE. 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and others 



engaged in planting. 



MESSRS. I'ROTIIKIIOE and MORRIS arc in- 

 strutted to offer to public competition, by Auction on 

 , the premises, Page's Hill and Sidford Nurseries, the second 

 week in March, the remainder of the valuable NURSERY 

 STOCK, consisting of Evergreens, Ornamental Fruit and 

 Forest Trees, Deciduous Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants, several 

 Light! and Boxes. Seeds *<*• May be viewed, and Catalogues 

 had. one week prior to the Sale, on the premises of Mr. 

 Brooks, Accountant, 24, Portland-street Southampton; at the 

 principal Inns in the neighbourhood ; Seedsmen in London ; 

 and of the Auctioneers, Leytonstone, Essex. 



HIGHBURY NURSERY. 

 To Gentle en, Nurserymen, Proprietors of Tea Gardens, Ac. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 

 by Auction, on the Premises. Highbury Nur*err, 

 opposite Highbury Barn Tavern, Islington, on MONDAY, 

 March 3d, 1851, and following day, at 11 o'clock each day, 

 by order of the Proprietor, in consequence of the land being 

 let for building, the whole of the CHOICE NURSERY 

 STOCK, consisting of fine Evergreens, T)eciduou« Shrubs, and 

 Ornamental Trees ; also, the selected Greenhouse Plants, 

 comprising large Camellias, Azalea indica, large Araucaria, 

 Rhododendr n Arborea, Oranges, Myrtles. Ficm elastica. 

 Geraniums, Fuchsias, Cyclamen, <fcc. ; together with the Pits, 

 frames, and Lights, Hand. glares, Wheelbarrows, a quantity 

 of well seasoned Bog. Potting Mould, Ac. ; a Summer House ; 

 an Erection or Tea Booth, 36 feet by 18 ; Tables, Forms, Tea 

 Trays, Crockery; 2 Coppers; a Swinging Boat; Utensils in 

 iraae, *c. May be vie*e 1 prior to the Sale ; Catalogues had, 

 ea. each, returnable to Purchasers on the Premises; of the 



a22. , SeedsTnen in London • and of the Auctioneers. 

 American Nursery, Leytonstone, Es*cx. 





EXTENSIVE IMPORTATION OF BUTCH FBUIT TREES, 

 BELGIAN CAMELLIAS, STANDARD ROSES, AKALttA*, 

 «fcc. «fcc. 



MR. HA SLAM will sell, as above, at Auction Mart, 

 on WK1)M.M)AY, March 5, and following days. Further 

 particulars in next week's Chronicle. 



*r^ —~. FINAL SALES. 



MTO NCRSRRYMKN. BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. 

 iv u. a. RAMSAY having received instructions 



Souses? wplSK^ h ° KEEN ' 



Tl4iDAY^r>h^ m °^u 0lrd€n »' King-s-road^ Chelsea, on 

 withW. iZlJ. *** g*. ^d following day, at 12 o'clock, 





othei 



«0<1 U*bU~~i.'S ^"" r "' ^««a«ons snrubs, Garrlon Frames 



S abte it^fc v Ue n K° t5c ! wiU be « ivea of fatcre .ales of 



<*fl»AartZi£? P « em *f ; at . the n-Jndpal Seerf Sh, )p * ; and 



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•aOUCESTERSHIRE.— ROYAL NURSE RY.CIRENCESTER. 



8ECOND SALE. 



MESSRS. JEFFERIES and CO. beg to notify that 

 they will proceed to the Second Sale of W rasERY STOCK, 

 upon the a hove named premises, by ordir of the Assignee «»f the 

 Estate and Effects of Mr. William Gregory, on TUESDAY, 

 WEDNESDAY, and THUi DAY. March 4th, 5th, and 6ih. 

 The second portion of the Stock comprises black and white 

 American, Norway, and Hemlock Spruce; Silver, Sco'ch, 

 Larch, and Balm of Gilead Firs ; Weymouth Pines, Finns aus- 

 triaca, Lartcio, Muirhus, <fcc., of various heights ; Limes, Acer. 

 Birch, and other Ornamental Trees, 12 to 15 feet high, fit imme 

 diately for Park Trees ; Oaks, jtiaf ted Elms, Beech, Hornbeam, 

 Haxe), Ac. ; many thousands of variegated a. id other Hollies, 

 Yews, Irish Yews; American, Chinese, and Siberian Arbor- 

 vitae; Mahoniaa, Red Cedars, Phillyreaa, Aucubas, hardy 

 Heaths, comm n Laurel*, Lucombe's and Evergreen Oaks ; 

 pink, scarlet, and other Thorns; Laburnums, purple and fern- 

 leaved Beech, Fraxinus, Sorbus, Cytisus, together with an 

 immense number of ornamental Deciduous Shrubs, such as 

 Lilacs, Ribes, 1! uckles, Syringas, Deufzias, Guelder Roses, 



Berberis, Ppiraeas, &c. ; Standard and Dwarf Roses, in great 

 variety; the well-known choice and extensive collection of 

 Conifers, which drew forth such general admiration at the last 

 Sale, will be arrauged in Lots of 150, 100, 50, 25, <fcc, also the 

 extensive assemblage of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, together 

 with a large quantity of tandard and Dwarf Apples, Pear*, 

 PIum«, and Cherries, Gooseberries, Currants, &c. The whole 

 of which will be fully detailed in Catalogues, to be had at the 

 Nursery; at the principal inns in the neighbourhood; at Baily 

 and J >ne&* Priming-office, and at the Auctioneers' dace, 



Cirencester. Th *te w commence each raoming pane ry 

 at II o'clock. Part , re tin.: at a diXtsmce and requiring 

 Catalogues shall be jstjppHed with th'-m on their enclosing four 

 postage stamps. As the whole of the above sto-k has been 

 grown under the superintendence of Mr. B. Rgl, he will be 

 happy to receive and execute any comrni ion with which he 

 may be entrusted by parties resid ; at a distance. 



OATENT CRBOSOTED FISH FOR MANURE 



/- —This manure is composed entirely of animal matter 

 The analysis of an eminent chemist states that one ton of the 

 prepared fish contains 263 lbs. of ammoni: . 150 lbs. of phosphate 

 of lime, aud 89 lbs. of potash. It will be seen that they contain 

 all the manuring properties of the best guano, and an they can- 

 not be adulterated, they will be found to he a most useful 

 n. .nure for Potatoes, Wheat, Oats, Carrots, and all ro .tt crops. 

 They a * » have the prop* Y of preventing the Potato disease. 

 All the Potatoes planted with them last yea-, produced good 

 crops, and were entirely preserved from the disease, although 

 the m hbouring fields greatly suffered. See Report of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society of Dec. li, >850. Price /. j ton. 

 Orders received by Mr. Hkhbt Hill, Corn Exchange, Mark- 

 lane ; Mr. Geobge Bush, 22, Abcburch-lane ; and Mr. Rj? mjistt, 

 73, Mark-lane. ■ 



PERMANENT PASTURE. 



TTENRY ROGER SMITHE, of Eastling, raver- 



AA sham, Kent, informs the Public that his mixtures of the 

 Natural Grasses and small Clovers— excluding no sort which 

 is prcptr to form a PERMANENT PASTURB, as the soil Ac. 

 may direct— are now ready ; delivered on the railway free of 

 charge, at H. per acre, allowing 3 bushels as seed for an acre - 

 als'i Lawn Mixtures, and the sorts separate. They are gathered* 

 under his immediate* superintendence, and are quite new 

 this unprecedented low price last year, and the p-ospectsof 

 agriculture, having created an unlooked-for demand. 



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Improved Metallic 



Flower Label j 



ADVANTAGES OF THE 



IMPROVED METALLIC FLOWER LABEL 



1 OVER ALL OTHERS. They are less liable to disturb 

 the roots ; they are indestructible ; they are uniform and orna- 

 mental ; they arc smoother, and can be written upon either 

 with lead pencil on wet paint, as on wood, or witn chemical 

 ink. Price 2s. per 100. 



May be bad of T. Lockhart, Seedsman, Si, Fleet-street, 

 London; or Wholesale to Dealers, of 8. Hooke, jun.. 7. 

 Whifalf-street. Birmingham. ' J * * 



DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALCULE. 



DEAD'S GARDEN ENGINES and MACHINES. 



*~* — As Spring approaches, the Larva? ol destructive iosects 

 are propagated in Infinite multitudes, to the great it jury of 

 the young Shoots of Trees, Vines, Plants, and every species Of 

 Vegetation put int » motion and growth by the genial influence 

 of tr>e bea>on. Richabd Read, Instrument Maaer (by special 

 appointment) to her Majesty, begs to inform Amat. ur and 

 Practical Gardeners, &c, that he has mnde r »nsid^rable Im- 

 provement in his GARDEN ENGINES and MACHINES, 

 which are now so perfect that he will warrant the valves to 

 keep in repair during the term of the patent. 



Manufactured onJy by R. Read, 35, Regent-circus, Picca- 

 dilly, London. 



TTAYniORN'S HEXAGON GARDEN NET. 



XX Mubiemen, Clergymen, and Gentlemen who have 

 Gardens or Hothouses, are respectfully invited to transmit 

 their address to Mr. J. W. HAYTHOKN, 4, Ci in ton -street, 

 Nottingham, who will forward free, by post, particular* and 

 patterns of his Hi -XAGON GARDEN NBT, the best and 

 chea. -t article, highly approved, and now generally uaed for 

 the protection of bloom, fruit, and nWers, from fr birds, 



w ups, flies, children and servants, and aU > for rdaclhr on 

 Hothouses, effectually keeping out MroV and insects, hnut 

 preventing the admiision of I|bt and air. Par s * *** ?*«*• 

 carrfage-paid, to London, Lirerpool, Bristol, Newcastle, Half. 

 <fce., and intemedtate tssdions.. 



