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o offer to the public his Tw 
pis yl ready for sending 
,” for which (ere BY ’s 0 opin 
8’ Ch nas ate 6 » 1844 :-—* 
ag st Seedling 7 it is 4 good dha’ and 
me; colour, cliesnut-brown, yellow 
begs t 
larias, W 
pinion, A 
g. 10, 1844:— 
ich yellow, 
of smaller 
althy 
AE fiowe: an r 
centre, having a margin 
good form.” Strong and hea 
t he_o ae; = $ 
bove at 7s. 6d. each. s 
x Easo goon PL core of his Fuchsia “' NORE 
Ay » at 3s. Ôd. e ripe s ‘ected Plants, 5s. The usual 
HERO, e Cae: if Ae plants of each.are yeah 
th 
ss.’ s par Si aibe Culalonae L arasat Calceo- 
on POR applig 
April $ 
SA , BIGGLESWADE, 
aan a Te informing 
his 
dane Peapply of the Liverpool, and 
Hi TURNIP S S, which he. can 
nd:— ings’. Liverpool ‘Improved Yellow 
eed; Cannon-ball ditto; Green Top ditto; 
Hardy Bunker ditto; hite Field Carrot 
1 Seed; 
: rri 
, Mr. Wo Co itchi in, Mr. L. 
nn; Bedford, Mr. W. SAAE Estate Agent. 
Eim the ara: here offered may. be relied 
n gro 
call the attention of 
of o in this 
>, Kent. 
aponapplicstion to the gardener (Sundays excepted): 
Bows for Frames 
s for 
i ny 
so Ede ng Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes, &c 
xwann nome mw be happy to answer any inquiries, either 
ally o; 
cisterns Balconiesand Veran- 
a a e T E TATT 
TO HORTICULTURISDS, FLORIS 
BORGE & JOHN DEANE’S Stock af GARDEN. 
RUNING IMPLEMENTS, combinin 
— by fe Mee ay a 
‘eet, London-bridge. 
* FLOWER-POTS AND GARD 
JOHN ‘MORTLOCK, pin Oxtord-street, edpetthally 
ounces that he hasa very large assortment of the abov 
in various pes ames and Re a an early inspection. 
on of useful k A, GLASS, and eg Oxia 
RE at Seah eea ble- ora for Ca sh. —250 
yae. 
( = METALLIC HOTHOUSE ‘WORKS, 
Proprieto: eon 
Sabet Se a of the ‘Works, a p Jonn 
[3 “hah Tead toe Seer most areittipnie to 
ity; Gentry, a ublic 
Establishment’ has been 
d, 
Metalior Hotbouses s oT re ii 
estimation in which his 
ingham, under the eart A 
K vanes _ endence and ae of Mr. Jones, and are a 
y co) t 
iind ed ee ju ges to be the most complete’ a nal 
UPERIOR, — A TER APPARATUS FOR}, 
H IG: HOT-HOUSES, 
he application if Patent Galvanised Ir water Pipes, 
sk AR Tan Ae & he sole 
7 ne 
$ 0. ià È. bein ng t Ie ‘vention of | 
S} &e., it has been 
inds of Hêrtienitarat Buildin 
. Bios wile cs wi Ps ppriples.s a ghd ee aro 
J, PortTEerppo 
ti deg peo Batent t Galvanised 
ofa 
Iron ( Ford’s pro-. 
ns at a long dis 
y 
Grove Iron Fence Works, South ark, 
sg id at Southwark Bri idge e Tron Roof and a Building Works. ) 
D CO., 61, Gra cochareh. strest, 
New w Parksstreet, South wi , Inventors 
eos ee the ye aby CONICA "AL al an Si DOUBLE 
RA oe aod peo of 
iturists appr 
‘that at their Mannebir 
ee rey ir for rah co 
aie 
t large, for the very liberal j 
Gi 
HENRY HUNT’S PATENT GARDEN POT “AND STAND, 
FOR ELTETE kn IMPROVED DRAINAGE AND DRAUGHT OF AIR TO a cae ROOTS, AND 
HEREBY GIVING HEALTH rH AND iD VIGOUR TO THE PLAN 
aie rock 
any Ext tracts (much 
from Snel Tending Horticataral basis Sci- 
W: PREAS Castle, Nive 
invented Flower an 
ceive ed, pan muc: oh adm Y ant, by Her Majesty, ee His Royal Henne P Prin RA “Albert. 
“Itc sbin s far as perfect ada 
plants i H pots is RA wit Kihore taste than we ri erate pti stal ee 
Nothing can exceed the skill of the whole a means of promoting the health he plants, 
which, when kept in drawing+rooms, so often perish from exe tering and a defi- 
ciency of free drainage. r florists, who love'to have thei ings stocked with 
hic D i iden Ta and maiden care,’ need no er, if they 
owers, which they tend mai 
adopt these appren pots, be 
2l 
highest value 
“ This construction is of the affor mipi tr "to the roots of plaa ts, in keeping the éarth f 
m 
facilita sting pakei of growth, and ecko production of flowers, phe in checking the nee [uxaiiance of leaves and 
branches, we have before asserted. But it is of further benefit for preventing the entrance of worms to the pots.’’—Pa: 
“ Magazine of Botany,” May, 1843. 
«It is obvious at first ag at thepa rah manly will more pene allow the escape. of 
and are but lit! tne higher in pri ae ner’s Magazine,” June, 18 “ PR frma hor NAN CORNER TET 
“ The advantages offer ed Mees bite nen e: First—complete Ta Ao the under part.of the hole the bottom being 
mea to stand an inch or more from the ground. Second—a complete current of air under the pots, however thick aresks may 
and. Third—the coh ath oe son nor the roots growing is the earth. nes abet their admirable adaptat n to go chee (bose 
ey stand in common saucers, Fifth—their precluding the entrance of worms to ther —The i 
aa they m; 
Practical Florist,” NO. 
“ Imthe improved s s the bottom of the pot is elevated, The water drains through intoa sort ofjunder apartment, aii the 
object oe ro tie; patent p has a sort of a ridge which raises it from the gr Pe and when useäin houses can be placed 
ine com ands, for the ri riggek eeps it above the water.’ *—Gardeners’ Guzetie, May 6, 1843. 
i “a As lad ve am egant, DE ceable, eaan but little eare SPEO, ẹ substitute recently introduced: in addition 
e e peta of their appearance ey also possess advantages whic! ts have not, and 
desired, 2—=Pri efac olume of ‘‘ Popular Flowers’? —18: re nae E 
; An geet to Nature than to place the bottom of the pots in a stand of water, for we all know that she 
e soil, thus supplying the upper roots first, To facilitate. draining, and yet pain the tidiness 
ntem ms pen Huber Testo the hae ‘of worms, and allow current air 
ack,” 
23. 
Hun ots are inven 
he sir form is elegant.”—Jounso 
“ It is especially récommended because of the eh in Seng ‘Ola se ally piata baike ë article is made! tò aiski and the 
berter gtr of ich i is composed. “put its real-edvantage consistsin certain improvements, from-which arise incalculable 
bene ert ua Union, January, 1844. 
e We LAA be coal y observations of our own in favour of the invention, by quoting from the various standard autho- 
rities on Gardening; ra Aare is hardlý one únder whose rey io it has not already passed, aaeh neon ae the most” aaien 
where ` 
terms; but we wish to have our own say on the subject, as it pertains to the finished building o; ing ani 
the NS ec cht pee the concluding touches of the architect and the designer’s hand, soar og panty choice as A design, ax 
fena” 7 a a for the vestibule, the balcony, the terrace, and }down to the common tage wi window they a e to be pre- 
erred.”—The 
‘ The Patent Garden Pot fici the articles of the ordinary make, which 
S $ 
various colours and des 
Rich, Cut. a Plain gael Vases in White and Coloured Glass, at prices as Elegant _ 
Gilt China Bouquet Holders, 2s. 6d. and 3s, 6d. each.—Samples may be nen and orders executed fio one ren ae) or 
Florist in most of the provinci sist is wns, lists of whom will be hereafter ie 
Samples Retail orders executed by Messrs. FLA ers hn House Street; and by Mr. CLARKE, 
Bishopsgate Stree ibe orders to inclose a eg of the firm, padrensing: :—* The only Wholesale and Retail Garden 
Ear theta ie Glass Depôt, 29, or Row, Pimlico, near the Palace.” 
i ted, cond=hand Greenhouse Slope Roof, about’ 15 y t wide; 8 feet long, 9 feet high at back, 7 do. at front, Address, 
Stating wee, 
ENT “ECONOMIC” DRAIN-TILE AND | PIPE KOHIN E 
Tar attention of 4 
description can be'm: spine Áp ee siete, a 
at from its ee and portable form (as it occupies no more spac han a common hand Straw Cat! ter) iti 3 
long the drying-sheds, a: y- be tee, ed by those who w ork it.—That from the haan of the fachine’s construction 
operation, there is little-probal of its pe out of order.—Thatit is — aa and m omicaliy worked by hand- 
one man and three boys being able to mould and shed from it 8000 feet o! ot ab ts nor aji io Tiles pees day. (of 19 working ho 
and of Pipes a much r quantity, in proportion,to their sizes.—That from rare popat l 
y by a boy who feeds it while it continues in action, no tim ost in 
a sat okser iapeealine bbe ge od erka Ke a Pie 
st other ments.—" pri ma e Pipes e mosi perfec 
fhe ¢ Charatan of the Clay will admite—That a Avhen is we: othe eas in à ee king is 
converted, during. the EA a go p cee ya ma 
the purpose PERE, PRICE £20, pe we LICENS. 
This M achine is now on'show, at work, at No. 14 (coachmaker’s shop), South Street, Ma rte wË y 
up to ha, 25th instant.—Information ent De acquired on the spot, ie at Mr. oe DENTON’S msn 9, SAIA Inn Squa 
boston ar of Mr, CHARNOCK, or Messrs, BRADLEY & Co. (the Makers), Wakefield a 
9,Gray’s - Se nare, April 12. 
GUA AN e-best quality, in bags PERUVIAN | ss os of the LONDON MANURE COM- 
l, yoe ton; ICHABOE 7l. by w BU pN per tom 
according u to quantity; E with an me whore 
Nor e, Fenchure! 
UAI ai cde 
3 Gua m, Sulphates 
Sulph 
of I uric ‘Acid Bone- dus t, Super- | Parnips, Carrots, and Potatoes, either put in with ase or 
phosphate ‘of time, Sulphate and "Phosphate of Ammonia, and sown ap pais sit not NA E i efits t / franer i 
r Man a PORRES A Upper used, but extends its fertilising pro mie 
ried street. nt for Potter eing prt with the gieatest pies “The Urate” qif 
or thes ri 
yeats Be epar 
UANO PT PERUNAN A BOLIVIAN be eirag aer arch Company, or 
o BALE; BY THE ONLY fa oily 
: ANTO NY GIBBS 4 AND SONS, Li l3 
m. J. MY D CO., LIVER ise 
And by tei Agen 
COTESWORTH. “POWELL, AND PRYOR, LONDON; 
aoe) Rate be: T, & CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 
‘Lim et. Apr. 
T 
an unaduiterated state. Testimonials and particulars 
forwatded on epplication. 
The Company also supply Peruvian and African Guano, Su- 
osphate.ot pad every aroan Manure, of the most i 
re i 
hosphate: 
mé-street: Apr. 12. Cor OOT OAO pa itea A best <a cash. 
ENUINE PERUVIAN RUANO oe Hhpagation 40, New Bridge-street. ARD- PURSER, Secretary 
GIBBS & SONS, Lon MYERS, E TTER AN 0. z 
r Mr. 
san hate of ane for 
osphate 
Sanur 
aE. PuRSBR, 
rs. A. BS & 
Aeka sttongeat adam Acid, S 
uss ch eg and Phosphea e of Ammoni, Superp 
of Lim pocan Salt, and rey other 
Lon uon 'e Company, 40, New Bridge: 
REDU 
RE, hich has 8 stood the test ot tie 
ior oer 
manta INDEPENDENT OF ICHABOE FOR GUANO. 
RAIN’S GUANO.—This* being the third y of Fon PLOWE GETABLES: 
its introduction to the Agricultural world, it has been ended by Dr. Linpsay and others. Sold by all res- 
vise ption of crop and soil, by ways, be pectable Seedsmen and Chemists, at 1s. gd. per Quart 
Kit ta nough tomake 60 to 89 gallons of Liquia Manure, 
depended. on, age of m strength and compositio: g ON.—Be sure to ask for POTTER’S M 
ania on en Coed ESDP without its are Imitations. — 
BHORPRATE. e E, 6s, Gd. per cwt. ; SULPHATE 
“wench from a . Kzusny, Esd Hope LIME, (G: per ton = in qpantiiy A 
M Marafactory, 29, Ur Fore-street, Lambeth, ; 
O° COLON ists, EMIGRANTS, 4 ao A 
MARY WEDLAK: wie w Of the THOMAS WED- 
thank you to si LAKE, at 118, hoon 0 Ciry, informs E Emigrants 
remain, you ars respectfully, F, W. Kx ad others that she rie nies manufacture 
Deine gt. per ton. pay rings i EAE nko Implements for w! 0 
tha T and the distance not exceed 10 miles | sively patronised by the ia, 
from E, delivered free. Also, BRAIN’S HIGHLY- xe ak Diemen’s Land, n River, Nes |, and other British 
ger ATED LIQUID GUANG; fòr Flowers, P. Colonies, ‘The following articles, m very superior 
ass Lands, &c., 1s. 9d. per quart bottle, which, added to rs manner, are kept on sale at the London Warehouse, viz.— 
Ai water, will make a most power Liquid Manure. Patent Hay- Shr eM ee rece pnia ea 
n ists. | Dres: nes c ` 
e of all r ble Florists, Seedsmen, and Chemi —_— aao a ines | Subsoll Pleughs Ke 
Oil-cak Threshing ‘Machines for the 
: Doubdle-action Turnip-cutters | Ba of all kinds— i 
less than 3 tons, warranted Railway Wheels Vacuum Pumps ` 
Steam Mills, Thomas-st., a i, Blackfriars, London. PB geese ao rong in Sg address, MARY WEDLAKE, 
E PA Nurat, Londo: 
