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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



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ARTLEY'S PATENT QUARRY GLASS, FOR 



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T^T^UTTWT FY FroitisT &c Pinley, near JTT GLAZING CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, <fcc. 

 KIMBERLLY, *™*f*3> ^dlin* PLUTO at The above beautiful description of Glass is au adaptation of 

 ...ntrv. is now sending « u . his Seedling PL U1U, ar ] * AaTLET , g Pat<mt Rough Plate Glass, wit* a diamond (or 



quarry pattern) ; thus avoiding the use of window leads entirely. 

 Being in single plates, it is impervious to rain, and causes 

 perfect freedom from draughts, which, coupled with its thick- 

 ness, tends to create an uniformity of temperature within the 

 building. Attention is also directed to its durability, non- 

 transparency, and cost; for, although three times the thick- 



Coventry, is now sending . **■ u .» -■ °m\r~* 



t % . per plant, warranted first-rate, and the best. of its class. 

 October 18. 



TULIPS, <fec. 



cheap, about 



500 BULBS and 



of crown glass, the one-eighth thick cost* less than common 

 lights • we can. therefore, with confidence recommend it 



Duke of Devonshire, Emih, Calamine ^^T" ness 



Branch Cunotauh, Sir E. Codrington. and all the most popular fc^ ,------»•.------- - ■ -- ---_. . . 



show flowers of 'he day. Price given on application lo S. as ^ econ omical, useful, and beautiful article for the glazing 



of churches, chapels, schools, &c., *c. 



Prices to be had and samples to be seen at James Phillips 

 and Co.'s, 116, BUhopsgate*street Without, London. 



]£ESSINGLAND WHEAT - Pe , 



"- cult vatwg this productive anV rers °ns <Wm». 

 obtain it by •pvWni to vT,t?~*?' r *«l<*w2* 

 try. who is s^din/ it out 'no. 6 » lFr '* B "'- ** 

 quarters, at t « rate f 6.. per b u ?h 



paid to London. Orders .ponm" • i -k ««#.■* 



be pnnctualty at-ended to ° PaWed b * P^flTcTcrSjJ 





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Waltfre. Hilp^rton, Trowbr-dge. Wil»s. _ 



rpHOMAS" JACKSON and SON having a large stock 



J of the undernamed NEW AND FINK J»LASTd> beg to 



cfFer rbem at the f llowing low prices :— 

 Allamnnda paraensis ... 2s M Gardenia Fortunu 



Schorti 2 6 „ Stanleyane ... 2 



6 Gastrnlobium paniculatunib 



Hojabella 

 ,, campanulata 

 6 „ imp rialis 



H en f ivy a scandens 



Ju-ticia coccinea 



6 Mitruria cocc ; nea 



6 Maranta glnmacea 



Nepenthes distill atoria 



N»matanthus Morellii... 



Poivrea coccinea 

 6 Phlox Antagonist 



6 Khodo f hamnus kamts- 



ch*»icus 



Rogiera amcena... 



(J RouptlrU £rata... 



6 i Tri'onia aurea ... 



6 T imalium elegans 



Thnj* Donneana 



6 Vrie*ia speciosa... 



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JE*cn\nantbus javanicus 2 

 Bartolonia macu'ata ... 

 Bos**sea Headevsosi ... 

 Brach>sema praemorsa 

 Camptosema rubirunda 

 Campyloborrys discolor 



Cupreseu« funebris 

 Canrua d.peudens 

 Chiriti Muni 



Chimonanthus macro- 



pbyllus ... 

 Conoclinom jantinum ... 



Cbnroz* i "ia U-va 

 Paer%dium Franklini... 



Draccena ferrea variegata 5 



Dm zm gracilis 3 



Dip adet ia. crassinoda 1 



Ebcalloniamacrantba... 2 



,, organensis ... 2 



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12 Ericas, of fine sorts, flowering plants 

 12 Epacris do. do. 



12 Camellias do. do. 



12 do. do. smaller 



12 Chinese Azaleas, of fine sorts — - 



Black Hamburgh and Sweetwa'e- Vines, in pots, fruiting 

 plan's, fit for forcing, 5a. each. fHgco'int to the trade. 



Nureerie*, Kingston, Surrey, Oct. 18 ^ 



TULIPS, HYACINTHS, RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, 

 I ILIUM LANCTFOLTUM, AND i»UTCH BULHS. 



Tl ENRY GROOM, Clapham-Rise, near London, by 



I! appointment, FLORIST TO HER MAJESTY THE 

 QUEEN, AND TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SAXONY, 

 "b -£* to recornmend to the attention of t»»e Nobility, Gentry, and 

 Amateurs, bis extensive collection or' the above FLOWERS, 

 Which he can supply at very modera'e prices. He begs to say, 

 that be has received his usual assortment of Hyacinths and 

 Dutch Bulbs, in excellent condition, and th*t his Catalogue 

 will be forwarded by poj*t, on apulica ion. This is the best 

 season to make a selection nf Ru'bs. * 



[READING NURSERIES. 

 CHOICE FRUIT TREKS, CONIFER*. PERPETUAL ROSES, 

 CARNATIONS, P1COTEES. &c . CARRIAGE FREE. 



SUTTON'S PRICED CATALOGUE, containing 

 descriptions of theforepoinjr, and much useful information 

 to gentlcnvn who intend planting, mav be had, gratis, on re- 

 mittance <>f two penny stamps for postage. 

 Reading Nurseries, Oct 18 



violets! 



TILEY'S VIOLA ARBOKEA, ok PERPETUAL 

 TRKE VIOLET (true) — In an >wer to numerous inquiries 

 for the above, and j?reat satisfaction given by the plants sent 

 out last season, by Edwabd Tiley, he beirs to state that he has 

 this y*ar a fine stock of >he above beautiful Doub'e Yiolet now 

 to dispone of, which he can high! v recommend, this being the 

 proper time for making beds or po'tin*. They are beautifully rapia C1I 

 scented ; the blooms are as large as th*- Double Blue Hepatica ; producing 

 they bloom freely from August till the end of May, and are effect fro 

 perfectly hardy. Twelve of these plants grown in pots will 

 scent a large greenhouse ; and h small bed, 9 feet long by 3 feet 

 *wide, will be sufficient to furnish a family with bouquets, the 

 whole of the winter and ihe spring. They should be planted in 

 rather a dry situation and a loose *«il, as the Violet will thrive 

 and blo< m finer than in wet or claj borders. 



E. T. has been informed by trfe gent>eman that introduced it 

 into this country, that he has seen them growing in the thickets 

 Of Persia to the height of 4 feet, with large bushy heads to them, 

 and hundreds of blooms on them at the same time. Large 

 bushy piants, 6*. per dozen ; smaller ditto, 3*. per dozen, or 



11. per 100. AnyJjuantiry of the above will be sent postage 

 and package free. • 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



The undermentioned first-rate varieties are now ready to 

 send out:— 



Myat''s Surprize, sent out first time last season, II. per 100, or 

 3*. per dozen. 



Prince Arthur, do. do., K. per 100. or Zs. per dozen* 



Hyatt's Eleanor, the best and latent bearing Strawberry in 



cultivation, 5s. per 100. 

 Goliah, very 6ne 

 British Queen, do. 

 Alice Maud do. 

 Black Prince, very early 

 Prolific, very fine and early 



Cremont's Perpetual, oV double-beariog Strawberry, 12$ 



dozen, or U. per 100. 

 Trollop's Victoria, 12s. per dozen, or AL per 100. 



The above are strong and weli-root.d plants, such as will 

 insure satisfaction. Any of the Strawberries that are priced 



^&X W £ 3 by P08t ; a,8 ° lh08e priced ' per 100 ' 



riD \i?p a Hc\?dtut ^STr !!?*" ?lantS ^^ ^ W 

 Also, some fine Antirrhinums, all saved frr»m .f^r^^ ««j 

 K d varieties, such a* w«t U^'SLJ'StaShSSS. and 

 b!o..n»earl, next spring, 5» per 100. ' ' 



fr *™ZZ U .' l * ni ** 8 ? cr .' "V" r-,oom B « t Bea «°n. saved 

 fr..m &» distinct varieties .he t l ... g are *tronjr and i«*&\ 



or tCatoC U - per dozen - Can be 8ent *» »5^iKi 



WINTER CUCUMBER. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES &c 



^^!^^ A -^9°' m ^ A y l6 ->z- Sheet V'Glasa of 



GLASS. 



THOMAS MILLIN^TON'S FOREIGN SHEET 

 GLASS is far superior to any other manufacture, as well 

 as cheaper. Ia 100 feet boxes packed for immediate delivery. 



6 inches by 4 and GJ by 4J 



7 n 5 and 7J by 5J 



8 .. 5 and 8 by 5| 



8 „ 6 and Si by 64 



9 7 and 10 by 8 

 12 , f 10 and 13 by 9 



And many other sizes, or cut to order in various thicknesses. 

 Cases containing large Sheets, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at 

 21s. per 100 feet. 

 ROUGH PLATE, perfectly flat, J in. thick, best manufactured. 



In eizes under 15 inches 6d. per foot. 



35 „ 8d. 



75 „ lid. 



Milk Pans, 2s to Ss. each ; Metal Hand- frames, Glass Tiles 

 and Slates ; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses ; Wasp 

 Traps, Gla&s Shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 

 street Without, same side as Eastern Counties Railway. — 

 Established 100 years. 



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GREEN AND HOTHOUSE BUILDER. — Green 

 and Hot-bouses made by Machinery, sent to all parts of 

 the United Kingdom. Thepe Horticultural Buildings are 

 warranted to be made of the best materials, and the cheapest 

 in England. Lists of prices post free. 1£ in. greenhouse 

 lights, 1\d.\ 1} in. ditto, Zd> ; 2 in. ditto, 3j<{. per foot; if 

 glazed with 16 oz. sheet-gl*ss of a large size, id. per foot extra, 

 J. Lewis, Horticultural Works. Stamford-hill, Middlesex. 



ALVANISED 



7d - P er > ard i 2 feet wide. 



WIRE GAME 



nop xin-A n /» ^ 



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2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 

 2-inch „ strong 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 

 15-inch „ light „ 



lg-inch „ 6trong #> 



l§-inch .. extra strong 



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Galvan. 



» ised - 

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i-.iTico „ extra strong,, ii# u " • n 



All the above can be made any width at omlUrrt J * 9 

 If the upper half is a coarse mU, it ^^^7^ 

 one-fourth. Galvanised sparrow-pnvof ner.tineforT ^ 



Patterns forwarded post fret-. 



ULTUEAL BUILDING A 



WATER. 



J WEEKS and Co-* 

 • King's-road, Chelsea, 



HoaTICULTURAL ARCHI- 

 TECTS, Engineers, and 

 Bcilders. These Boilers 

 are very powerful, dura- 

 ble, and economical. The 

 fire warranted to last 15 

 hours without attention. 

 The Furnace Bars are 

 Hollow Tubes, through 

 which the return water 

 passes before entering the 

 upper part of the Builer, 

 thereby causing a very 

 rapid circulation, and 



double the 

 the same 



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quantity of fuel. 



J. Weeks and Co., 

 King's-road, Chelsea, 



CHALLENGE the whole world to make a Boiler that will 

 produce anything like the same effect, with the same quantity 

 ot t uel in a given time. It is one of these Boilers that warms 

 the water of their Victoria regia Tank, which contains 9000 



5ai*Il 8 i# a p°? ?2 L heats 8everal lar * e Forcing.houses and 

 ranges of Pits, with a small consumption of fuel. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings : 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, <fcc, forwarded on 

 application.- J. Weeks and Co., King's-road, Chelsea, London. 



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WARMINGandVENTILATINGforCHURCHES, 



;/ CONSERVATORIES, and OTHER BUILDINGS. - 

 The most emcient and economical Hot-water Apparatus 

 supplied land erected for the above purposes, fitted with irnl 

 proved boilers, requiring no bri^k-work, capable of working 

 1* hours without attention. Also the THEkMANTERION 

 a cheaper and simpler apparatus, especially adapted for 



S l lt» g8 R°?^ U8ed oc ?^ ional, y^ A PP ! y ^ Brum and 

 Tayler, Battersea. near I^hHati 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BT HOT 

 WATER, AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT 

 WITH GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 



X1 Br *h Mannfacnire, aVpr*i-eR*v*i^»"fc*« , ^""TT*T 



per aquare foot, for the usual L *$& f^*?*:* S 



fee: of wl h are kept reads p , v ^? 0r '? ^S %%£*** 

 1 <? f Pnces a*id P estin ,^.. PW J<j 'J >r ?^ t^^l 



P\?KNT RiM'Gfl f PLATF. I IHT K "?^^P- Pl>, ^* tl0 ^ for 



WATh r[P ^ PHOPAGATING 



SLATES, 



Tr r V(pl! WN £ LAHS ' GLA 



TILES and 



GJ.AS^Ks, Glass MILK PAN-, P A "fi T PLATP^A'Vffa 



OK* *H NTAL WINDOW Q, A V> S . HUti ol^UmADpl' 

 to Ja«, H.tlet and Co., 35, - h square, London 8HAD£8 ' 

 &ee the Gardeners* Chronicle nrsi Saturday in each month 



QRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chersea, 



.^♦T 011 ^J 1 '^^ 1 ^, ^ 1 considerable experience in the coi- 

 strncticn of Horticul ural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 design, good materials, and workmanship, combined with 

 economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpas^d bv 

 anything of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 

 execute orders on the lowest possible terms 



om 



*j . u ' or,,er ». l "*y can with the trreatest 



conhdence give the m<)S^ satisfactory rt-ierences. 



i heir Hot .Warer Apparatus is also constructed on the most 



^r Ve and ?™*** c PfittJ iplSNj, *»* ail purposes to which the 

 apphcauon ot Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



Sd, per square foot. 



Manufactured by BANNA RD and TilsTop^i.,^ . 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expense In LjH^* 

 borough! Hull, or Newcastle. PeMe m *****», JB 



FARM AND COTTAGE PUA1PS 



PATENT CAST-IROI 



■P PUMPS, for the useofP™ 



Patent Pump iti £l 11 I 



Patent Pump, with 'lb feet 



. of Lead Pbe attached, 

 and Bolts aid Nuts read? 

 for fixing ' 



Larger sizes if required. 



May be obtained of say Im, 

 monger or Plumber in Town t 

 Country, or of the Patentee! 1* 

 Manufacturers. 



JOHN WARNER & SO^ 

 8, Crescent, Je*in-street, Lot** 



Every description of Madta 

 for Raiein* Water, Fire Enfinei,|| 



The usual allowance to the Inie, 



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AYLESBURY DUCKS (WHITE), BLACI 

 BOTANY BAY DUCKS, BLACK NOKF0LKTURKET5, 

 LARGE NORFOLK GRESE, and COCHIN CHINA FOWLS. 

 —The Advertiser has for sale a limited number of the abw 

 in fine strong healthy birds of this year, warranted of At 

 purest breed, which he offers at the following p ices : Ayka 

 bury Ducks, of the largest breed known, weighing- wnea fc 



>le ; Black Botaj 

 seperiw tn Tal, 



6ia. pcx cuupic j niwR lunula ■.?.»■ ■»«;», --- - 1 7^ 



Geese, of the largest breed, 12s. do. ; Cochin China Fowls [m 

 from a pnir imporred direct from Shangnae, aed weilfeatMra 

 tothetoes ? 4^ per pair.— Orders, accompanied by PWUg 

 orders or reference, addressed to Isaac fatdNNisMortfifi* 

 Great Yarmouth, will receive prompt attention, 



TRON HOUSES, WOOD HOUSES, AND TESJ 



JL for Emigrants »nd use in this country. In iron from a, 



in wood from SL : made for easy erection and f re "SJ L __ J? 



12 feet square ft feet bifch, in lowest part, 5Z. MiflUTJ 

 42 feet round, U.. made of thick canva*. Drawm ^yrX3iI 

 list of houses and tents sent. R. Richardson, *i, "■*"£ 



place, corner of Judd-street. New-road, London. J>* 

 wire fencing less than 2-inch mesh. 6$<i. per squaw^" 

 various widths, from 6 feet to 15 inches. 



CHEEP NETS AND RABBIT NETS.--9J 



O Nets, nearly 4 feet high, iid. per J^'^-^SS 

 New Zealand Cord or Coooa-nut fibre. Long Hare *V ^ 



Nets on Cords 50 and 10» yards each. £ J ZTta 15 Hd* 

 ^d. per square yard, in various widths, from 6 feet »^ 

 AU kinds of Fishing Nets constantly on sale ^ 

 Richardson, 21, Tonbridge-place, corner of Juaa-stre 4 

 road London. ___— — -"" 



a man from wet while stooping dow ^ h V<Jins* 

 for Coachtnen. Gsrdeners, Ga™keepe», ^J^i TsJ 

 Horse Drivers, Porters, and Agnoultorsl ^ „«,, reflW* 

 thousand Londoa Poltcenien's a^ood-fcwA W • H ^ 

 18t. and 24s. nor dozen. Waggon and ^^ Gi ^D# 

 Loin ClothH. Water P roc>f Coats, Driving ^» 2 , I-rtr 



carU, and Omnibuses, *tc, AC.-B. R, ^ H r A .mdon 



place, corner of Judd-street, New-road Loa» ^^ u * 



F N.B.-Tran.pareat Sheeting. "^^^ ^ 8 ecoad-^ 

 yard. One thousand yiards thick Tarpauimg, 



Is. par 



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NEW SUOW BOOMS FOB BEDSTfiA^^ 



SON have «^ ted *^*dU*2 



W.reroom* for the purpose of keep in g ^m 



of Bedstead*. In Iron their stock «^,rf «»<•* 

 manoftetared, from the cheap ; Stamp, tor » , s w^ 



hands*r«oiy ornamented t«balar-pUla»ert *- r^ . «g> 

 Brass Bestead, of e^ery sh*pe and .^^ to»'lo**5 

 Bedstead fbeir Booms are •»««?" ,, '»^ e h '« n d »*>«?£ 

 to fit np a variety, b-.th in *»"***«£ l'*", of JapW« 



steads 



Cbinrz 



com pi 



And without attempvuy w w-r-j. d „_ 

 the lowest class of Furniture is ^. %* f , ul) d te & 

 useful pu. pose, their new Stork will^.^ frade ft 

 the t-amf principle 



_ _ rices i« 



And without attemptmg to" compete /^^feh tt ^ # 



_. . *y i»uw» """7'iu. A « endeo, mu " Am ^t*+ % 



th. *s« 30 year-, been So kucc M™% • „,. > a **"**£** 

 wi her of a plain and sio.pl, V^'f^m*** 9 ^ 

 more expensive ch *ractcr, arc ot i»eii^» 



worxni uiship, and »*™*"* e *: Mnt , containing" \ 0» 

 li.AL and s list of Bedding. "*££**+ • 



f VV Bt« s and Pi Ice* of **W Frtt , t ory, ^^ 



sent tree by « en W»rt«** n !S Court W*> ^^ 



196 (opposite the Chapel), Tottenham ^ 







