BAEE AND SUGDEN'S GUIDE 



TO THE KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN FOR 1867. 



IT EMBRACES EVERY NOVELTY AND SPECIALITY WORTHY OF NOTICE US 



PLOWEE AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



INTENDING PURCHASERS 



WILL BE PRESENTED WITH COPIES ON SENDING THEIR ADDRESSES. 



COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Sent Carriage Paid. 

 21'., 30;., 42/., 63/., 84/., 105/., to 210/. 



Smaller Collections made up if required. 



COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS 

 Sent Post Paid. 

 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 15/., 21/., 42/., 63/., 84 

 105/., to 210/. 



For full particulars of these Collections see the Guide. 

 BARE & SUGDEN'S WINDOW CONSERVATORIES & WINDOW FERNEKLT" 



OF YABIOUS STYLES. 



The present Illustrations are part of a series which B. & S. have fitted up. The introduction | 

 these elegant structures is a great boon, especially in large towns. Window Conservatories (as 

 Illustrated) being constructed generally in the front of the house, give increased elegance to m 

 iacade and contribute to the retirement of the interior. Plants in bloom may be cou served | 

 these for a longer period than if they were exposed to the drier atmosohere of the room, or fer. 

 may be successfully grown in them; indeed they may be made an interesting source of recreatiu 

 throughout the year. 



Window Ferneries, which can be constructed with or without an Aquarium and Fountain, ai 

 are used principally on defectively lighted staircases, or to replace windows that l.ave stained glas= 

 Ihey are also used in rooms where the prospect is objectionable ; and as thev abut some little dis- 

 tance outwardly, m addition to the refreshing nature of the green foliage, and abating no whit rf 

 the light, they give an enlarged appearance to the apartment. 



WINDOW CONSEEVATOBY. WINDOW JEHNEBY. 





BARE AND SUGDEN, 12, KING STREET, C0VENT GARDEN, W.C. 



