THE COTTAGE GARDENER.—ADVERTISEMENTS. 
rjIHE LONDON MANURE COM- 
J- PAN Y beg to offer as under:— 
Corn Manure, most valuable for spring dress¬ 
ing, Concentrated Urate, Super-Phosphate of 
Uime, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, 
Fishery and Agricultural Salt, Gypsum, Fossil 
Bones, Sulphuric Acid, and every other artificial 
manure ; also, a constant supply of English and 
Foreign Linseed Cake. 
Peruvian Guano, guaranteed the genuine im¬ 
portation of Messrs. A. Gibbs and Sons, ^'9 10s 
per ton, or ^9 Ss in quantities of five tons or 
upwards. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary, 
40, Bridge Street Blackfriars. 
rilHE ROYAL EXfllBITION— 
-L 39, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, observe, 
opposite the York Hotel.—Valuable newly-in¬ 
vented, very small, powerful. Waistcoat pocket 
Glass, the size of a Walnut, to discern minute 
objects at a distance of from four to five miles, 
which is found to be invaluable for yachting, 
and to ijportsmen. Gentlemen, and Game- 
keepers. Telescopes, possessing such extraor¬ 
dinary power, that some 3.J inches, with an 
extra eye-piece, will show distinctly Jupiter’s 
Moons, Saturn’s Ring, and the double Stars. 
They supersede every other kind, and are of all 
sizes for the Waistcoat pocket. Shooting, Mili¬ 
tary purposes, ^^c. Opera and Race-course 
Glasses with wonderful power; a minute object 
can be clearly seen, from ten to twelve miles 
distant. Invaluable newly-invented Spectacle. 
Deafness — New Discovery — The Organic 
Vibrator, an extraordinary powerful, small, 
newly - invented instrument, for deafness, 
entirely different from all others, to surpass 
anything of the kind that has been, or probably 
ever can be produced. Being of the same 
colour as the skin, is not perceptablc; it 
enables deaf persons to hear distinctly at church 
and at public assemblies ; the unpleasant sen¬ 
sation of singing noises in the ears arc entirely 
removed; and it affords all the assistance that 
possibly could be desired. 
S. & R. SOLOMONS, Aurists and Opticians, 
39, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly. Observe, 
opposite the York Hotel. 
Lately piibliehed, price 5s 6d, 
M 
RS. I.OUDON’S WORKS ON 
BOTANY AND GAKUKNING. 
New Editions, Revised and Improved. 
These Volumes contain beautifully Coloured 
Dra.wings of above seventeen hundred of the 
choicest species of Garden and Greenhouse 
Plants and Wild Flowers, with descriptions, 
and full directions for cultivation. 
In \to., cloth lettered, price £\ 15s; half-hound 
morocco, gilt edges, £2 2s, 
THK LADIES’ ELOWEE. GARDEN 
OF ORNAMENTAL ANNUALS. In Forty- 
eight Coloured Plates, containing upwards of 
Three Hundred Figures of the most showy and 
interesting Annual Flowers. 
In ito., cloth lettered, price £2 2s; half-bound 
morocco, gilt edges, £2 10s, 
'I'HE LADIES’ ELOWER GARDEN 
OF ORNAMENTAL BULBOUS PLANTS. 
In Fifty-eight Coloured Plates, containing 
above Three Hundred Figures of the most 
desirable Bulbous Flowers. 
In Ato., cloth lettered, pHce ; half-hound 
morocco, gilt edges, 85, 
THE LADIES’ FLOWER-GARDEN 
OF ORNAMENTAL PERENNIALS. In 
Ninety Coloured Plates, containing Five Hun¬ 
dred Figures of Hardy Perennial Flowers. 
In Ato., cloth lettered, price £\ 11s 
half-hound morocco, gilt edges, £ 2 , 
THE LADIES’ FLOWER-GARDEN 
OF obnamental greenhouse 
PLAN is. In Forty-two Coloured Plates, and 
containing about Three Huiulred Figures of 
the most desirable Greenhouse Plants. 
In ito., cloth lettered, price £2 2s; half-bound 
morocco, gilt edges, £2 lOs, 
BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. In 
.containing Three Hundred and 
l-ifty Species, beautifully Coloured. 
London: Wm. S. Oer & Co., Amcn-Corner. 
B ass and brown's new autumn catalogue is now ready, 
and will be sent free on receipt of Three Postage Stamps. 
BEST NEW GERANIUMS OF LAST SEASON. Strong Plants now ready. BASS AND 
BROWN have the pleasure to offer, as under, the following, all new varieties, of last 8ea.son, raised 
by JMessrs. Hoyle, Foster, and J^obson. The Collection may be had for jL '.\ 15s. Any 12 for 
50s, or left to our selection, for 41s. 
s. d. 
Magnet (Hoyle). 7 6 
Mochanna (iloyle). 3 6 
Monteilh (Foster). 3 6 
Painter Improved (Beck).. 3 6 
Purple Standard (Foster).. 5 0 
Rubens (Foster). 3 ('• 
Shylock (Foster). 5 0 
s. d. 
s. d. 
Enchantress (Foster) 6 0 
Exhibitor (Beck). 3 6 
Ganymede (Hoyle). 5 0 
Gem (Dobson). 3 6 
Herald (Hoyle)..... 3 0 
Incomparable (Dobson) ..3 6 
Laviiiia (Foster) . 3 6 
NEW FANCY GERANIUMS, raised by Ambrose, Ayres, and Henderson, 
the 12 varieties for £2 2s. 
Captivation (Ambrose) ..50 
Electra (Ayres). 2 6 
Formosissima (Ayres).... 60 
Gipscy Queen (Ayres).... 60 
Miranda (Ayres) . 5 0 
Ariadne (Foster). 5 0 
Ambassador (Dobson) .... 36 
Arethusa (Dobson) . 3 6 
Chieftain (Hoyle). 3 6 
Colonel of the Buffs (Hoyle) 5 0 
Commissioner (Beck) .... 3 6 
Elise (Hoyle)... 6 0 
Ambassador (Henderson).. 3 0 
Beauty of St. John’s Wood 
(Henderson) . 3 6 
Caliban (Ayres). 5 0 
Othello (Henderson). 3 6 
Princess Royal (Hcnder- 
BOii) . 3 6 
Richard Cobden (Ambrose) 5 o 
Superba (Ambrose) . 5 0 
NEW SCARLET AND PINK-FLOWERING HORSE-SHOE-LEAVEI) GERANIUMS. 
Amazon (Low). 2 6 
Defiance (A. Henderson) . 2 6 
Hendersonii (Henderson). 2 6 
Blountain of Light (Lee) . 3 6 
Odoratissima grandirtoruin (Henderson) ..2 6 
Shrubland Pet (Henderson). 3 6 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, fine bushy plant.s, well set, with flower-buds. 
6o Splendid New and Select Varieties, Large-flowering and Lilliputicnne, for.... 2 0 0 
40 ditto ditto ditto .... 1 10 0 
25 ditto ditto ditto .... 0 17 6 
Fine Selections, 5s, 7s 6, and Qs per dozen. 
For Varieties of Previous Introduction, see Catalogue. Our Annual Importation of Dutch 
Bulbs has arrived in rxcellont condition. We also beg to call attention to our very superb collec¬ 
tions of Ranunculi, Gladioli, Iris, and an extensive stock of other roots. 
Post-office Orders payable to STEPHEN BROWN, Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 
Sudbury, Suffolk. 
H 
orttcultural building and heating by hot water. 
Warranted best Materials and Workmanship, at the lowest possible prices. 
J. WEEKS & Co., King’s 
Road, Chelsea, Horticultural 
Architects, Hothouse Builders, 
and Hot-water Apparatus Ma¬ 
nufacturers. The Nobility and 
Gentry almut to erect Horticul¬ 
tural Buildings, or the Hot- 
water Apparatus, will find at 
our Hothouse Works, King’s 
Road, Chelsea, an extensive 
variety of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Conservatories, Pits, &c., erected, and in full operation, com¬ 
bining all modern improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can select the description of House 
best adapted for every required purpose. The Hot-water Apparatuses (which are efficient and 
economical), are particularly worthy of attention, and are erected in all the Houses, Pits, &c., for 
both Top and Bottom Heat, and in constant operation in the Stoves. The splendid collection of 
Stove and Greenhouse Plants in the highest state of cultivation, and for sale at very low prices. 
Also, a fine collection of strong Grape Vines in pots from eyes, all the best sorts. Plans, Models, 
and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also, Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c., for¬ 
warded on application. 
J. WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, London. 
•IIEAS ARE I.OWER IN PRICE.—The Stock of Tea in England being 
-L nearly ten million pounds more than at this time last year, prices have, in consequence, given 
way, and enables us to sell really good Teas at very low prices. 
The Congou Tea at 33 4d per pound, and the Hyson Gunpowder at 4s per pound, make an 
excellent Mixture for general use, while the fine, rich Souchong Tea at 4s, and the rare choice 
Gunpowder at 5s, are so really good and truly cheap, that we confidently recommend them to ail 
who desire very superior tea. 
Wc are also selling pure Jamaica Coffee at Is per pound, and the best Mocha Coffee at Is 4d, 
Tea or Coffee to the value of 40s sent carriage free to any part of England, by PHILLIPS AND 
COMPANY, Tea Merchants, 8, King William Street, City, London. 
A GENERAL PRICE CURRENT SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION. 
rilllE ONLY STOVE WITHOUT A FLUE, for 
JL which Her Majesty’s Royal Letters Patent have been granted. 
Prospectuses, with Drawings, forwarded free. 
Plain, 125 to 25s. Ornamental, 31s 6d to 6s. 
Stands for Stoves, 2s fid, 3s. and 5s, each. 
CAUTION.—An Injunction having been granted by the Vice Chan¬ 
cellor in the case of “ NASH u. CARMAN,” restraining the Defendant 
from making or selling any colourable imitations of the Plaintiff’s 
Stove or Fuel, the Public is respectfully informed that the “JOYCE’S 
PATENT STOVE,” “ WITHOUT A FLUE,” and the “ PATENT 
PREPARED FUEL,” can only be obtained from the Proprietor or 
his authorized Agents. Every genuine Stove has the Proprietor’s 
name and address on a brass-plate on the front:— 
“SWAN NASH. 253, Oxford Street. London.” 
JOYCE’S PATENT, for warming Halls, Passages, Harness-rooms, Greenhouses, Water-closets, 
&c., &c. The above Stoves do not emit smoke or unpleasant smell, and will burn without attention 
or replenishing from 12 to 48 hours. In use daily at the Sole Proprietor’s, SWAN NASH’S, 
Ironmonger, 253, Oxford Street, and at the Depot (City), liy, Newgate Street, London; and to be 
had from the princi|.al Ironmongers in Town and Country. 
PATENT PREPARED FUEL, 2s 6d per bushel, only genuine with the Proprietor’s name and 
seal on the sack. SWAN NASH, 253, Oxford Street, and 1 IQ, NEWGATE STREET. 
N.B.—Sole Maker of the Portable Vapour-Bato, for Families and Travellers, tScc., &c., as 
recommended by the Faculty, complete with large Cloak, £\ IlsOd. Sypuon Aie-vent Beer 
AND Wine Taps, 3s 6d ; electro-silvered, 6s fid. 
