TRE GARDENERS’ 
3s kO r ie 2a SAND NU AL oT WATER *2paRATUS FOR HEX 
TG LA N D "p TN E- PR REE \pR i OKER baling: pa to contie the HORTICULTU LARA LDINGS, DWELLING-HO 
LEMEN, —The time iis L alueation of Nursery ‘prin for sale, after the present | CHURCHES, and M IAN UFACTORIES, a improved pri 
i one yere {RO ples, and at very moderate charges, ted by DANIEL 
ES sy ot ther EDWARD BAILEY, 272, Pubes kke 
iew to clea the D. and E.Barey having devoted m MUCH thaine to the ideri 
faking inves prred niy er Mane ent on very advanta geous | tion of this subject, and had eee ee eias iin sig erection n ol 
terms,—Bren nchley, Kent, Jan, 18,18 appa panus. ee the omg ngptiot purp urpo: hav. A 
their prac git 
at les! 
If mer | ——— —— ted i a “th e 
aba Ay ‘his auc. he leas he v p ESSOP’S. NURSERY, Chelteuham, Established in pa Boal Biy kei effifiens =e sd 2 pe gi „a 
cause there is no y deal-w ood in the pelzhbourhood : he builds it O 1815, fom its extensive torneo offers peculiar advan- durability eee the maapoieotne Ei a “F 
therefore of whins, orof anyother rub T a i told of. In- | tages to Noblemen and Gentlemen requiripg Gardeners , [bave ere aratus ing n a Loss 
stead of having. plenty of fir- wood on all hanus to fence young Faresters; ron Farin Bailiffs, of paer ianea skill siliieepatati ion. 
hedges, planted like other pnek abn aa common sufface of the All com cations promptly a ded to 
ground, military-like se oe gece ns have been raised to divide feigeeectien: MERENS pom uke 
fields, occupying as much good Sid ead as is contained in three of "E 
the largest co! Megas Britain s iti t è ba ineffectual zs SIA] THUS RUSS ELLIANUS The subscribers Batter he a EAAS ni Sashes, and invite t baig: 
attempts have been made to grow hedges. After the Ist of Langs tala strong Seed, saved by themselves, of the best men, and the public to an ins pection of their v 
He when the Royal Agricultural Suciety’s Prize on fences variety of this eet Plant, at Is, 6d. per packet. The usual and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have 
shall have been awarded, a great yaar of this a edges es TD fo Ee ja aise La x mpi packers it ordered, exhibiti st other soe tal aaa a 
throughout England will be reconstru antin » a | i i 
the plain surface; and the question wili. we rt Ew al i TO GROW ROS 
the wood to protect them in their young state to come from?” | ray and C. LOCKHAR RT. 2 ets a SEEDSMEN 
‘Turning to the railways which are now being formed in every heapside, London, fave now on malo ‘2 aim vara 
k ? 156, Ch 
county in England, another and greater question arises as to A 
i i $ i i Collection of STANDARD ROSES, at 18s. per doz. ; and strong 
the supply of wood which will be required in thiir construction. Plants of MOSS ROSES, at 6s. aaa rer. j 
Go up, I am told, toth banons fa nd—those i reiia 3 others in this country a Nie ma Continent. 
forests in the north of tland - and t pimi ps phe dges any Bicep oped of Secde and “Hethebeous Plants will be for- D. and E. Baitey ha A aa a quantity of the Gäl 
trees as will be required. From those, picar , I find we must | r Plant Protectors, whisho ady for aoe deli: 
expect but-a limited supply. Like the famons Mount of old, they Rene e protic than t A Ep ENTATO, poe earlierand they beg to introduce to Baus § a otic ce a new ‘Trough Pipe, 
are already overrun a bi axe, and a continuance of “hy pre. | more ETAN s: HA TO. F, Ber es Orchidaceous or other Houses where Jint nie be ates) 
sent rate of pea or a few years more will reduce the trees | |, aR. intervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufacto 
upon Mata mnant, It is not the original numbers BaRa M A ste thanks ‘oth M Ane y return : 
required for s kas E which will effect thi: ange, but it is the eir sincere eir friends for the encou- 
sae sant demand, ad infinitum, for timber to received 1 in the sale of pe true Conreu AND, HALLEN, Eneinerrs, IR 
which is already laid down, or may be he f OWER, “hes to aah they hi the FOUNDERS, &c., &c., No. 2, WINSLEY-STREET, "Ox 
n addii al lines. -Look at it how we may, the state of our | entire s' m the same stock, which h LONDON, and at CORNWALL RoAD, LAMBETH, 
try at the present crisis prov s that our immense and be ay zii ens the difficulty of obtaining seed 
almost measureless tracts of what is generally called waste land | the ti offer it at less than 4s. per oz. 
were not created to be a scene merely of unproductive solitude. | Tr iok Walcher ao coli fi per oz. 2s. 6d, 
The rains — baring are ering = the x ‘ostering sun- P ra ' Broce i, an impro ovement on the 
shine that upon them, have ht us that Provi- e hardy, produces karda SWA 
dence ha hea them to e aver other to white heads, delicioas flavour, and may be had i 
the wants of man; and though Nature h en unable to lead eana Ma cane € througout the year; per oz. 570 
»mprehend her lesson, so simply brought before us, hetn arly dwarf EAA of a most 
necessity has at length compelled us to look to those districts ar per oz. 3 6 
where only a sufficient quantity of timber can be eet whit e’ A new dark a s Beet 
our increasing wants. Now, then, is the time to plant: wi With every eikean of eop west and most ovos kinds 
ever there is a waste piece of ground, mo: el of Vegetable Seeds in cultivation. 
be forthwith invested with trees, for eve They also beg to call particular attention to their choice and 
tocome, will unquestionably bring with it an additional demand LOWER SEEDS, ae German 
for timber.- Thus far on the necessity of planting. me | As Larkspurs, Zinnias, &c. (w “sit ch 
next to bring under notice the sort of tree I would recommend | th ve just received from the principal German growers), 
to be planted, which is the chief aim of this Address, i oice and novel Kind of Flower-seed waRhy of 
is the TRUE HIGHLAND PINE, for introduci i i es of which will shortly appear, and may 
‘the honour, along with my brother, of re cite H A few ot the le adin ng articles sub- 
Society’s prize. It is admirably fitted, in every respect, to take | join a 
ony of all the uplaods throughout England, It will grow 50 varieties of the ficest double, avert and glo- iE 
eely on all soils suitable for the common Pine; its wood is ar Asters, in original rene as imported, 
very durable ; and for railway sleepers it is unrivalled, Brind- Öd. per packet, or 12 for oa 0 HO he en SES, “icp ether of Fon S &e., m 2 
ley, the cele brated engineer, considered its durability equal te 0 do. do. Stocks, do. * 6d. per "packet, ori2for | 6 0 Koi bi e d, whieh can be fx e, either of iron or of iron a 
aes as che the Oak; aha BE Sm wisi wacky in the poea of th Emperor Stock, which lasts two or three years, Erion. af cate a ee ed complete in any part of t 
land Society of Scotlu that he has it d blooms twice a cket 1 0 5 
bor down after it had beef 300 years in the steer cass ‘old Anagallis Parksii Hise me a 10 HOT-WATER APPARATUS Aia Hothous 
as fresh and full of resin, as newly imported ti Brachycome iberidifolia a (warranted) 10 Conservatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Pri 
ey eaves nd that it was actually worked up into new Cineraria, from the est fo owers af last year, Buildings, &c., with Corram 
furniture. “Such,” says Loudon, “is the durability of this per packet eE a 5 years’ e 
wood, that while the bog timber of the Birch is often fonnd re. Calceolaria, do. do.” à F Š T pac et 1 0 
duced to a pulp, and pa pa ‘cracks iato splinters as it dries, Choice mixed Picot g T 
the heart of this Pin ns fresh, embalmed in its own per packet 3 ry « > Vek OF 
digs | Spec Lisianthus Russellianus. 9. per packet 1 6 
y Logos, LADIES; AND GENTLEMEN,—Allow me to add a Martynia fragrans (true) . Poo sO e had for who wish to fix their Ø 
Weh or two on iia merits ras this tree as a landscape orna- Silene speciosa, > . osoh yee 10 i 
pe ae ct this respect i , if not excels, the Cedar of Thunbergia Frazeri á 5 h To THE TANK SYSTEM o = improved princip 
note e: F ra at any rate heehee i eat op than peul oculata di ts pk = a š > . that will heat the house at the sam eg without pipes. 
à cott observes, il aria ina rummondii (dark va: ie . , Vi 7 
fian = a TE the hinge peste ke figure of the Oak. In > pale ET PRBS (fringe ed) r S 4.0 On Lele Pres PEY Wi eet et "Strained ra 
ae pepe t e eats of Norfolk (and the remark is licable mophilla discoid: i m 1 ô 
iar iglan oi j} it T quently occurred to me that xe apa had „itte ‘the last 14 ane one : I y wi i 8 oera A Ses at for Ae emicuntenan 
vt en taken ol ra oe situations ka investing them v. Hackney, Jan. 18, 18. n 
with grand evergreen trees ; for so soon as November comes, | z ney an S-_______________| Show Rooms at their Manufactory, 2, Winsley-street, Oxf0 
' HE ARBORETUMS, QUEEN’S. m BROMPTON, NEAR R; sane a large assortment of the’ above can be seen. © 
our parks lose Aai ali that weight of i Phare for which 
they are so celebrated in summer-time, Their solemnity ceases RAMS T BROTH ERS, Laxoscart Ganonars 
ad 
with the fall of the leaf; but were they ornamented with this NSON bg CO., 61, behing sti 
Pine, its broad pee tec remaining gree# during Contractors for egies Earthwork, Road-making, Form- crabs and 17, 
winter, the = nge consequent upon the approach of winter | ing Ornamental Waters, mprovers in general of Lande d Sia urers of the 
would be much less kramasi y and our country residences ee Propert 
at all times be surrounded with the dignified accompani Plans and Eaimatos submitted, and 
SO consistent with their character. an. ny ptg t e kingdom, P 
atie hapa of this subject will, I doubt not, be accepted | Messrs. R. invite Noblemen and Gentlemén to an inspection coset hes ic heat, pete ia horton: neat ae c 
as an apology for my thus ventwing to express my opinions so | Of their e choice Sook of Ornamental Plants, which have been oe 
plainly on matters of E og et = actice. My suggestion as to Petes o e Lawn, the aa and the Firo re 
improvement of park and ure-ground scenery by intro- om ee at Queen’s-Elms, one mile from Hyde Park 
teeth the i in k esn i offered fcr the greatest defer- | Corn e 
ence, being fully persuaded that i s of this ig tion n 
Engiand has been always distinguished as its ang aste. I Pyare ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS.—The m ino ation : ~“ ti ill be i 
am ete to dispose of the Highland Pines at the fo aor ing Bulbs of rg Peen and fragrant Flower have just been ne as reference Of the thi ates i thori hiz t] 
-price received rra Italy, gan RE ETT’S (late Mr. Barron’s) old- y bes at most of the Nobility’ “4 eats ane ae ees 
Single 1 Plants, si g rak and weltrooted. . . f: each. established ITAL IAN REHOUSE, 18, Pall-Mall, and are Nn cseriik throughout the kingd ya E 
Strong Plants, 18 to 20 inches high . 5. per 109. arrai Double, at Ps a dozen, Also, a choice collection | $, & Co. beg to inform the is ade that at their Manuf: tor 
Strong Plants, a to 18 inches s.p.1 of Orange and Lemon Mees, Pena and Arabian Jessa- | New Pee st., ever at SG Mina 
maner apan ed Plant s for exposed situations 10s. to ei Epoo: mine Plants, &c. The e from 2 to 6 feet high in | Horticultural. 
e the honour to be, My Lords, Ladies, and Gentlemen, ble wei with strong aie. PA full of forage on 8s. to | obtained upon the most a 
saul toe RA ble e Servant, adem ach.—N.B, Packed safely, and sent anyw in the tte atories, &c. of Iron or Wood, reedetell upon the 
L à RYMAN, Norwich, Y: mental see Balconies, Pelisading, Field, and Ga 
Fences, W Wire Work, &c. &c, 
S CHIMENE The following Collecti 
‘ See ion of these 
WOODLANDS SUSSEX; MAR ESPIELD, near UCKFIELD, AS! truly bea a a easily Salki aied plants may be had, 
three bulbs of pita or 7s. 6d., or individually as follow: 
WATER HEATING APPARATUS. 
M Ooa p SON have still on hand a few coccinea (Cyr ; 
y rong plants of f their New and Superb Seedling Gallica x grana E AA ra . PORA es . se cabs ni 2 a % other tol Kihi E sben foe riot Galvanionn Ona 
Rose. MARGARET MARY,” a full description of which will A, longiflora . > . è . . : 
be found in their fo: ny sed Ad vertisem| ent of Nov. 9, price 5s. per A. pedunculata A . . . . : : 
plant. Standard or Dwarf with the usual discount tothe Trade. A a gs K . . . . : > 
Early orders are soli: cite d, A. ro! . . . . 7 
wW. W. Son further beg to state that they are now send- The e or any o of t! them, will be sent post-free to 
ing out Collections of ROSES, at the mra Lr the se- | of thers upon an order for the amount bein Pog? 
lection g left ip eee Sa oz. Parin 0. | J. MicEKLE, Gardener, Folkestone, Kent. 
— Su sa arie rd Ri g £ Also, ‘Martynia senor 3 seeds, 1s.; Welcove Broccoli, a | 
Select dwarf budded 
30 or 10 o fine late indispensable sort, 1s. per packet, or 2s. 6d. per oz. 5 
and MELON BOXES and LIGHTS 
atent Galvanised Tro: 
st 
mediate nse, warranted of the best | Pence Work, Son park, s econd carriage turning to the 
est | from Southwark Bri 
rom. U OTI 
= | Frames wes Fra ge and hung complet €; led es of 
AMES Sash aaa ont- lace, 
Rented phe erences given -pl Old PE ting bee! 
ey SATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLE; 
: T! owing Articles, — ‘actured is ‘Slate for 
e Horticultural popoe, may be seen in use at Worto 
Oe pl caloto the gardene: er (8 undays excepte ao 
Z ‘Covers ei Bott 8 for Frames 
Cisterns — Boxes r Balconiesand Ver 
elv daks a 
Edging Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes, &c, 
RD BECK wiil be happy to answer any inquiries, either 
or by post, ! London, Jan, 18. 
ssrs. Wm, Jos, My 
ENRY ae Gonaal fan B, 
ANTONIO Acosta, Consul- general de Bolivia 
