THE GARDENERS 



CHRONICLE 



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This Nursery 



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7~~r,* A , i WHO 4\VB A GARDEN. 



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this is an advantage seldom rf** 1 - D AliPIN 'ES. 



SELECT EIARI HERBAGE 01. PLA NTS AHU* . q 



100, own selection, two of each kind, 305. , or 



100 varieties, i'2s. . , . , ^o. 



100, purchaser's »l»ctioa, W»e of «•* *»». * 2s » 

 10o' Alpine or Rock Itaate, ,«s. d wieti# , ( g e le<s*aa 



The above extendi ovtr l*»'P*V ntry warranted second 



from the chdceat col X»lav uSa. inu^nse stock, 



to none for beauty and diaplaj . »« " * 



they can be furnished «t *«« • I™ P' «]• SHR rj B S, ORXA. 



ofeatli ' do per 100. H. 105., two of each. 



ua» lon-» held high celebrity for possessing 

 of Flowering Shrubs and Ornamental 

 T^i extending over 800 species and varieties of the 

 l 1 * 6 !' Ji,..,n • «nd for ouali:y, correctness in naming, and 

 «■*?„ "iTeaualied by any. To Gen.lemen forming Arbo- 

 ££& or'adTng deriderata, this is an opportunity never 



* H0 e LLYH0bK3.-No. 1, fine double hinds all shades of 

 colour tor exhibition, 9s. per dozen ; 50a. per 100. .No. 3, for 

 Wer diepUy. 65. per dozen ; or 305. per 100. These are 

 ■elected from the finest collection in the country. 



Ci HON LAURELS, li to 2 feet, per 1000, 41. ; or 10s. per 

 100, fine. 2 to 3 feet, bushy, extra fine, per 1000, «. ; or 



12 Foim : aAL LAUBBLS, 1* to 2 feet, 20,. per 100; fine, 3, 

 per dozen. 2 to 3 feet, extra fine aud bushy, 30s. per 100 ; 6s. 



Pe EVEUOREE?T I'UIVET, fine, 2 to 3 feet, per 1000 ,40,.; 

 per 100, 5,. 3 to 5 fcet, strong, 45s. per 1000 ; or, per 100, 6,., 



h U MEs" d pe fi r n iff*" « «■* 30,. ; 5 to 6 feet, fine, 40,. per 



100, tine avenue 'rees. <** t an *. 



HORSE CHESTNUT, 5 to 6 feet, 30j. per 100 ; 10 to 12 feet, 



50#. per 100, splendid. 



ROSES, 50 splendid sorts, Standards, fine healthy stuff, per 

 100 Si • or 185. p»r dozen, own selection, 100 superb sorts 

 of Dwarf R >ses, in 100 fine varieties, 60s. ; or 9s. per dozen, 

 own selection ; mixed, 805. per 100, or 65. per dozen. 

 MISCELLANEOUS GREEN IIOUSK AND STOVE PLANTS. 

 00 nrat-rate sorts, own selection, 21. Ma. ; or 15a. per dozen. 

 00 do. purchaser's selection, 3£. ; or 18*. per dozen. 

 ERICAS, &0 of the iinest tons grown, own selection, 21, 10s.; 



or 155. per dozen, 

 purchaser's choice from list, 

 M M. ; or I85. per dozen. 



CHINESE AZALEAS, 20 excellent show sorts, blooming 



plants, 21a. ; or 15$. per dozen. 

 M ,, purchaser's choice, U. 5a. ; or I85. 



per dozen. 

 The above will be found to contain ail the most beautiful 

 and leading favourites. The plants are free grown, tine, and 

 heattby. A splendid opportunity for specimen growers. 



SEEDS. 

 HBRBACBOUS PLANT Seeds, 100 fine varieties, com- 

 prising the choicest sorts from our unrivalled collection, 25s. ; 

 •50 line for 15a. ; '16 for 8s. , post free. A season will be gained 

 by lowing th»*m now in pots, and protecting under glass 

 through the winter, and transplanting in early spring. 

 CIN BW.v^IA, from the choicest sorts, per packet, 25. 6<£. 

 PAN^Y, do. do. do. Is. U. 



HOLLYHOCK, warranted to produce 75 to 80 double in 

 the 100, U. 4a. FRUIT TREES. 



GOOSE BE KR^ES, the nnest Lancashire, and other sorts, 

 per 1000, 41,, in loo varieties ; or 10s. per 100, in 50 varieties. 

 A selection of the choicest description for show, 4s. per doz. 

 The stock extends ot*r 50,000, and i^ fine and free grown. 

 CURRANTS,— Mat's Victoria or Raby Castle, red, has 

 the finest flavoured, most abundant bearing, and largest sized 

 bunches and berries of any Red Currant known ; it i3 the best 

 sort grown, and ought to be in every garden. Fer 100, 25s.; 

 or per doz., 4s. 



Black Naples, the finest black (no other sort grown), 12s. per 

 100, 2s. 6d. per doz. 

 Red Grape and Champagne, fine, 10s. per 100. 

 White Dutch, large and line, 12s. per 100, 2s. per doz. 

 APPLES.— Pine ciean Standards, 10s per doz., 70s. per 100. 



„ ,, Dwarfs. 8s. per doz., 50*. per 100. 



„ Dwarf trained superior kind*, 2s. 6d. each, or 24s. p doz. 

 The collection is very choice, from the Horticultural Society. 

 PEARS.— The same price as Apples, well meriting the 

 attention of planters, containing the choicest French, Flemish, 

 and other sorts. 



PLUMS and CHERRIES,— All the leading sorts, standards, 



18s. per doz. 



Dwarfs, fine, 9s. per dozr 



Dwarf trained, 3s. 6d. each, or 



36s. per doz. 



APRICOTS, PEACHES, and NECIAR1NES.— Fine three 

 years trained, 5s. each, 50s. per doz. 



RASPBERRIES.— Fastolff, 3s. per doz., 16s. per 100, 



Antwerp Red, 2s. per doz., 12s. per 100. 

 Mouthiy, or Double. bearing, 12s. per 100, 

 2$. per doz. 



STRAWBERRIES. — Early and late kinds, 25 fine sorts, 

 including wme American novelties new to England, and all 

 others of approved merit, 3s. Gd. per 100. 



An extensive Descriptive List is in course of publication, in 

 wrtse parts, due notice of which will be given. Part I will 

 contain Greenhouse ana Stove Plants, and all such as are tender. 

 Z?f \ , t lu He J ba £eous Plants and Alpines, with Orna- 



mental Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, and Roses, Part III. Fruits 



%2Zm t*' A ?k ° n ^rtpiioa wiU De **™, as far as 

 I^cucahle, of everything contained. The want of such a list 



xias^oog been feit by ourselves and correspondents, as a euide 

 in making selections. To be had gratis on application. 



#4«« ?f25 W *! ereonr friends ieaTe to u » the discretion of selec- 

 S ' -iJtt Vii* lwa J! be our anxious desire ro supply fine plants 

 fj "« M^** W cogently relied on. To that end it is 



*? a\ are^reL 6 ™*K^ faV0Ured with a list of 8uch &***, 

 Went AU c^nn!* tkeir P^session, that duplicates may not 



Mo^ursfrilTh^-^T^ •?<*"««* t0 Joh^ May, the 



Oraaaieutal >r rounds desuenM a - A/> „ 4 ^j , „ . , , 

 liberal terms. Forest PlantSTfe "^ m ^ aad furDl ^ ed on 



ARTLEY^S" PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, FOR RIDGE AND BURROW ltoTTFr^^ 



HOUSES, RAILWAY STATIONS, ENGINE SHEDS, MILLS, MARKET-HALLS, and PUBUo L r GR£ EN- 

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Note —Squares are charged according to the superficial con- 

 tents except where the length exceeds the restriction above, in 

 which case the higher price is charged irrespective of the 

 contents. 



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JAMBA PHILLIPS <fc CO, HORTICULTURAL GLASSMERC H ANTS 



T'HOMAS HANDASYDE, Glen Nurseries, Mussel- 

 burgh, by Edinburgh, begs to intimate that he has now 

 fine plants of his new Seedling PANSY, Maid of Athens, ready 

 for sending out, at 55. each. The Gardeners' Gazette of the 

 19th July gave the following description:—" Pansies : T H, 

 Musselburgh. Your seedling came to hand in good condition; 

 upper perals rich purple, of velvet-like consistency, lower ditto 

 broadly margined with the same; centre pretty straw colour, 

 shaded with ultra-marine from the margin; blotch, same tint, 

 veined with black ; eye, bright gold ; brow white, well raised, 

 and finely arched ; size desirable, and shape good." Also, 

 Handastde's PANSY Duke of Perth, per doz. 18*. Od. 



Merry Monarch, do. ... 18 



TUB PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-eighth of 

 thick and weighing 2 lbs. to the foot, has "now beiTZ 

 article ot very extensive and increasing consumption 



It is universally admitted to be the best and mtt I 

 able Glass for Ridge and Furrow Roofs, Gm**um_ 



Factories, Workshops, ^^ 



And all such like purposes, and is a cheap and effw An * —as- 

 tute for Fluted or Obs^ed GIass ^^ th ™J™™Z* 

 intercept the vision without diminishing the li*ht ft§ 

 transparency, strength, and cost (being u more weiirhf ^ 

 weight than Common Sheet Glass), render u eminent 1 * inifihlT 

 for the Glazing of Conservatories and Ro.fg f all kio<i«. 

 Blinds are unnecessary, and when used in Greeahoisssifti 

 scorching occurs. 



Where still greater strength is required the U6th§ indHnch 

 thick will be found much cheaper than the Common ll )U2 h 

 Plate. Samples will be forwarded on application, by ap»lvi»fc» 

 S,116, BISHOP*GATE-STREET WITHOUT, LONuoy 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BT HOT 



WATER. 



"With all the leading show flowers of the season, of which 

 Catalogues may be had. Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, 

 wi'h many of tbe more rare Coniferaj, Evergreens, and de- 

 ciduous flowering Shrubs ; Roses, Carnations, Pinks, Holly- 

 hocks, Phloxes, Fuchsias,*<fcc. 

 Garden Seeds for early sowing. Orders respectfully solicited. 





GLASS. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON'S FOREIGN SHEET 

 GLASS is far superior to any other manufacture, as well 

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



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300 feet, at 



6 inches by 4 and 64 by 4£ 



7 „ 5 and 74 by 5 



8 „ 5 and 8 by 5 



8 „ 6 and 8^ by 64 



9 „ 7 and 10 by 8 

 12 „ 10 and 13 by 9 



And many other sizes, or cut to 

 Cases containing large Sheets, in 100, 200, and, 

 21$. per 100 feet. 



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



In sizes under 15 inches 6d. per foot. 



,, 35 ,, Sd. 



99 so „ Hd. 



99 75 „ lid. 



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

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

 Traps, Glass Shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 

 street Without, same side as Eastern Counties Railway. — 

 Established 100 years^ . 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT 



WATER, AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT 



WITH GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 



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J WEEKS and Co., 

 • King's-road, Chelsea, 



IIORTICOLTURAL ARCHI- 

 TECTS, Engineers, aud 



Boilders. 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 

 producing double the 

 effect from the same 

 quantity of fuel. 



J. Weeks and Co., 

 King's-road, Chelsea, _ .. ... _,« 



CHALLENGE the whole world to make a Boiler that wUJ 



produce anything like the same effect, with * ne ^^™*°2 

 of Fuel, in *a given time. It is one of these Bodsra t at wanw 

 the water of their Victoria regia Tank, which contaitt WJ 

 gallons, and also heats several large Forcmg-housw ma 

 ranges of Pits, with a small consumption of fuel. ... 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticah urn 1 B*^ 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines. Seeds Ac ..for ^dtfoi 

 application.- J. WEEKsnnd Co., King'^a^ne^U^ 



WARING AND VENTILATING. 



and E. BAILEY, 272, Holborn having had mjj 



ears> experience in warming buildup b> ^ ^ 

 i to erect Hot Water Apparatus on the moit ippng 



D. 



continue to erect Hot water Apparatus -u ~~ - - - iM 

 principles.for Mansion*, W««houf«^CoDMrfaw«M m 

 Horticultural Buildings, and they beg to £t wd M ^ 

 public a BOILER of their invention, wsicn has i Dee ^^ 

 great success, and ha* this season been put up . ; dcaB . 

 of the Horticultural Society, Chiswiek, andtsnot^s ^ 

 mended in the Gardeners' Chronicle of Saturday, a*f m 

 page 508. Dr. Aruott's Ventilating ^ ^ v f; h « W f np^' 

 construction, many having been made under to ( ^ 9f 

 tendence of Dr. Arnott Himself. Also a verve p , gft)Te< 

 and efficient Portable Cooking Apparatnsj>r^v« ^ 



ENGLISH TIMBER cut to any "*8j J^, 1.. an* 

 at from 2a. 4d. to 3^. per foot tor " a !L r toot; ?orf£ 



Oak Sash Sills ^"jjftj. ;,o« W.IJ 

 Timber, Dantzic, at 55^. per load ; Yel^ J f „!*£ 



foot; Floor Boards, i in. and 1 m., lf«VL _ 4 p# to %U 

 and 15#. All other descriptions equali) 

 May, 90, Lead-nhaU-srreet, London 



ds for Elm 



FAR* ASDCOTTAeB I^f^T-lRON 





Glass of 



H GLASS FOH CONSEUVaVuwi^^ ^ 



ETLEY i» Co. supply iG-o^^t' 

 British Manufacture, at price* *m\**Y «. « 

 jer square foot, for the usual sizes wiSSF £2™ **- to 3d : 

 feet of which are kept ready packed S JJ m ^ thousand 

 Lists of Prices and Bstinaatei tor£&T£l£ **«?- 

 PATENT ROUGH 

 TILES and SL-- 

 GLa^vSES, GLASS 



OW AUENT AL WINDbV GLASsfanT OUs" WadfI' 

 ^15 ETLEY and ^ »- Soho-square, Londoi SHAI)ES f 



i** bortmer* Chtmdc urst Saturdaj in each 



GRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 

 London, having had considerable experience in the con- 

 struction of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 design, good materials, and workmanship, combined with 

 economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

 any thins; of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 

 execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G. ds Co. have been extensively employed by the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to all by whom they 

 have been favoured with orders, they can with the greatest 

 confidence give the most satisfactory references. 



Their Hot- Water Apparatus is also constructed on the most 

 approved and scientific principle*, for all purposes to which the 

 applica f ion ot Heatin g by Hot Water can be made available. 



Q KEEN AND HOTHOUSE BUILDElL^Green 



^J and Hothouses made by Machinery, sent to all parts of 

 the United Kingdom. These Horticultural Buildings are 

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

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

 lights^ *\d.\ If in. ditto, 3d.; 2 in. ditto, 3jd. per foot; if 

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

 J. Lewis. RortirnUnrsl w,> r W«. faainftmt-hHt, Middlesex. 



WARMINGand VENTILATINGforCUURCHES, 

 CONSERVATORIES, and OTHER BUILDWGS. - 

 The most efficient and economical Hot-water Apparatus, 

 supplied and erected for the above purposes, fitted w4th Iml 

 proved boilers, requiring no briek-work, capable of working 

 14 hours without attention. Also the THEKMANTERION, 

 I a cheaper and simpler apparatus, especially adapted for 

 I buildings only used occasionally,— Apply to BriLLim and 

 > Tailes, Battersea, near London. 



puMrs,^fj£;*dsh»i. 



Ibr the 



Cottages, Manure 



low Wells. 

 Patent Pump ■ \ b f e et 



Patent Pum£ ; wn ^ tache d, 



£116 







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attac 

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for fixing ... ui ' r ed. Trt *. 



*£$« or vrt?*»«» * 



Country, or ot 



80»*. 



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The usual &U ^L^—^ 



TO LANDOWNERS AND AO^J [0 i 



EXTENSIVE DRAI^A^ ^ J^M 



ESSRS. EASTO W ^r 



(Con.uitmg Engineers to the Hoya V\j^J m J 

 ,d), have just erected an API « ^ «'«<£p ** 

 , which is 20J times l^^JJS five ' ; * rt ' a 



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 This powe: 



ed b? ^^ 



Mr. Appold at the Crystal ^^Jl^rful P u,,,p 

 any ot the kind yet made 



tried on 



proprietors 



acientittc gentlemen, ^ d A ^^^V^^^ 

 two to three feet, it raised 101 t0 .°Au de ep) J f ud * 

 would cover an acre ot land J n ^r C Soa ihwfttf^ 



raised 75 tons per nunute,— tfrov* « 



ie kind yet mide. 1 n« K-" " re ^n , bf t**T t 

 the 12th of November, m ^ .-i»'« d . Vj 

 .rs and farmers of the . oc ««^ ltol^^l 

 5 srentlsmen. s»d at varioui 1J1* » ***** fee 



