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qOPPEMIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
NOW READY, _ 
In one thick volume 8vo, containing 900 pages, and upwards of 500 Illustrations, price 30s. in cloth boards, 
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THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM; 
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THE STRUCTURE, CLASSIFICATION, AND USES OF PLANTS, 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, 
such a stock as will enable him to execute all orders as soon 
as received. 
PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, and GRAPE GLASSES 
of every description, cheaper than at any other house.—For 
New Lists, apply to R, Cogan, Glass, Lead, and Colour Works, 
48, Leicester-square, London. 
GLASS AT VERY LOW PRICES. 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE anp CO., at the solicita- 
tion of many of their most influential customers, have 
determined to enter into the GLASS TRADE, Arrangements 
have been made with some of the most extensive manufac- 
turers, so that they will be enabled to supply the best quality 
Glass, at the lowest remunerating prices for Cash. 
Delivered free of Carriage in London or Plymouth. 
SMALL Squares, 
inches by z and under 5 inches by 3, 11d. per foot. 
» 3, » 6 » 4, 2d. 5 THE TANK SYSTEM, 
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LARGE SQUARES, not exceeding 40 inches long. 
Cylinder .. No. 0, 11 oz. to the foot, 43d. per foot, 
Sheet — .. No. 1, 16 oz. $ Bid 
Sa -+ No. 2, 21 oz. 
++ No. 3, 32 oz. »* 1s. 
Packed in Boxes containing 100 feet. 
ash remittance or reference in London, 
Mar. 14, 1846, 
THE RUDIMENTS OF 
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Plymouth, 
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THE ARTICLE GLASS. 
ESSRS. DAINES AND BRADDOCK have mad 
tained at 3s. per 112 Ibs., upon , Farri ; 
n. N.B. A Stock of Patent Plate and Stained Glass con. 
stantly on hand,—March, 1846, 
TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, NURSERYMEN, IRON- 
MONGERS, AND OTHERS. 
INGHAM BROTHERS, 170, Little Hampton- 
street, Birmingham, sole Mannfacturers of the IMPROVED 
MENOGRAPH or Labels for Garden Bo 
&c. Engravings of the same, with prices attached, sent per 
Post to all par i 
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1 ingdom, on application as above. 
8 Agents in London, - Deane, Horticultural 
Implement Warehouse, 46, King William-st., London Bridge. - 
UPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 7. per ton, at 
Mr. Lawes’s FACTORY, DEPTFORD CREE I 
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URBIDGE ann HEALY having heated a con- 
siderable number of Pits and other Horticultural Struc- 
tures, for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, and 
other tropical plants, icul: upon the plan ded 
in Mr. MrLLs's recent work on the Culture of Pines and Cu- 
ich are working at the present time, 
method of HEATING, by the CIRCULATION OF HOT 
WATER, may be seen i NHÀ 
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scientific Horticulturists to their much ap) 
applying the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, &c., | ; 
OHE: URATE OF THE LONDON MANURE 
COMPANY, FOR TARES, TURNIPS, WHEAT, &c., at 
Four Guineas per Ton.-The above Manure having stood the 
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ILLUSTRATED UPON THE NATURAL SYSTEM. 
BY JOHN LINDLEY, Ss 
Professor of Botany in the University of London, and in the Royal Institution of Great Britain. 
*«* To suit the convenience of Students and others, it is proposed to issue the above Work also in 12 Monthly Parts, 
price 25. 6d. each ; the first of which will appear on the 31st instant. 
Pu.D., F.R.S., AND L.S 
Also, by the same Author, a New Edition in demy 8vo, 
SCHOOL BOTANY; 
BOTANICAL SCIENCE, 
WITH NEARLY 400 ILLUSTRATIONS, PRICE 5s, 6d. HALF-BOUND. 
London: Published for the Author by BRADBURY & EVANS, 90, Fleet-street, and Whitefriars, ~~ 
Now ready, in 1 vol. 8vo, price 115. cloth (forming the new 
volume of the ‘‘ Foreign Library”), 
6 KING or SAXONY’S JOURNEY curover 
ENG ND, in the year 1844, 
US, Physician to His Majesty. 
Translated by S. C. Davison, B.A, 
OnarMAN & Hatt, 186, Strand. 
BY THE AUTHOR OF HARRY LORREQUER, &c. 
n 1 vol. cloth, gilt edges, price 5s, 4 
ST. PATRICK’S EVE; or, Three Eras in the Life 
of an Irish Peasant. By Ouartes Lever. With 4 Etchings 
and numerous Woodcuts by Phiz. 
“ One of the best and purest productions of this fertile Author. 
The tale is touched throughout with genui 
PMAN & HALL, 186, Strand. 
DEDICATED TO THE YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS 
* OF ENGLAND. 
New Edition, fep. 8vo, with Illustrations, price 7s. 6d. 
ODERN COOKERY, in all its Branches, reduced 
to a system of easy Practice. By ELIZA ACTON. A new 
and greatly improved edition, 
London: Loneman, Brown, Gree 
NEW WORK ON THE HORSE’S FOOT. 
Just published, royal 8vo, with Engravings, price 7s., 
HE HORSE’S FOOT, and How to Keep it Sound. 
yy WILLIAM Miles, Esq. 
“ A capital work, treating of the anatomy of the foot—the 
practice of shoeing, and the proper stable management of the 
orse, with espec f the hoof, 
, and Lonemans, 
h al reference to the treatment oi 
Mr. Miles has written a very useful essay, which should be 
read by every gentleman owning a horse." —Gardeners! Chronicles 
London: LONGMAN, Brown, GREEN, and LONGMAN: 
INGLE’S HAND DIBBLING MACHINE, for 
depositing all kinds of Seed. It is so constructed that it 
will at the same moment make the hole and deliver the exact 
quantity of Seed with extreme regularity, nor is the soil liable 
to choke the point. 
Agent in London :—Mr. MARK FOTHERGILE, 40, Upper Thames 
Street, where the Machines may be seen. 
test of many years’ experience, is with th 
greatest confidence ; being uniform in its manufacture, it 
Full particulars 
don application. The Company also 
Wood, erected upon the most 
riars, E. Purser, Secretary. 
Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
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LIEBIG'S WHEAT MANURE now ready for delivery. 
OTTER'S GUANO FOR TURNIPS. 
Result of an Experiment tried by Professor DAUBENY, 
i the Royal Agri Society,and published 
ornamental designs, 
Fences, 
H pus SEDE APPARATUS FOR HEATING ER 
HOR LTURALBUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, | € "a; > i 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved pring? | in their e A 
ples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and | — ACRE. 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. g 
D. and E. BArLEY having devoted much time to the considera- A 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of | — 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 
ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 
Weight of 
1 Unmanured we m Ui 
2 Bone Shavings, 10 cwt. ener 
3 Manure Company's Guano, 260 Ibs. . 
Nitrate of Soda, 1j cwt. — .. 
5|Phosphorite 12 ewt: ..  ..  ..  ..  ..| 28,639 
6 Ditto, with Oil of Vitrio .. .. ++} 90,869 
eruvian Guamo, 260 lbs. : ..| 81,114 
8 Bones, with Vitriolie Acid, 11 ewt .. ..| 31,898 
9 Graham's Animal Compost, 260 lbs. oe! 82,109 
10 Sulphate Ammonia, 1 cwt. .. . aid ..| 92,070 
11| Bones, finely powdered, 12 ewt. — ., 4 ..| 96,185 
12|POTTER'S GUANO, 260 Ibs. . 
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Oxford, Dec. 8, 1815. 
Norr.—It thus appears, that by the application of PorTER's 
Guano, the productive power of the Jand was nearly trebled ; 
and when tried against eleven. other artificial manures, it beat 
them all, producing a greater weight of BULBS, at a much less 
cost. 
Its superiority over the Peruvian is evident in this trial, the 
latter applied at a cost of 25s. giving 31,114 lbs.; while Por- 
TEWS, costing 21s. gave 37,201 tbs. 
similar result on GRASS was obtained by Lorp ZETLAND in 
they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for | 1842. See his Testimonial. 
Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or | *s* Observe, Mr, Porrxn's present address is 28, Clapham-road- 
at intervals, required, and which may be seen at their Manu- place, London, TUS 
Tete UANO.—To be Sold, at No. 2, St, Dunstan's-hill; 
ower-street, on Monday, March 16, 300 Tons in bags, of 
Fine Dry BOLIVIAN, in lots of three and five tons. 
Wm. KrRkMANN and Co., Brokers, 
FOR TURNIP SOWING, &c. 
Bone MANURE mixed with SULPHURIC ACID 
before the public. 
D. and E. BAILEY were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
vilinear houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conser- 
vatory attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides 
many others in this country, and on the Continent. 
. and E. Barney have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery; 
JURBIDGE aww HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 
estis a E Sylvester's Patents.—This Cooking 
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any yet submitted to the public, both asregards strength of ma. 
terial and workmanship ; infact, the laws of heat are so applied 
as to produce the greatest effect with the least consumption of 
safely recommend it, from experience, as un uestionably supe- 
rior to anything of the kind hitherto made, d uds can 
be forwarded, upon , detailing i andprice 
at 130, Fleet-street, 
O, warranted equal to Foreign, at 4l. per 
ton, and may be paid for when the result is known. 
YDRAULIC RAMS to be had of, Freeman RoE, 
ngi d Fountain Maker, 70, Strand, London. 
Rams adapted to all situations, 
No. 1 Ram, Supply Pipe, 4 in. 
Ditto 2 in. 
Ditto in, 
Engines and 
Pumps worked by Steam, Horse- 
power, or Manual-labour. Foun- 
tain Basin in Iron, from W. 
ma 
Bath 
&c. heated upon the most simple and economical plan, Steam 
losets, Cooking Apparatus, &c. 
Sole Agent for TRuMAN’s PATENT WATER PURIFIER. 
The AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL ALMANAC, by FREE- 
MAN Ros, price 2d., now ready. 
INSLIE'S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS.— 
For MAKING and Dnyrxa Draining Tiles of the 1st Crass. 
Gentlemen having works in operation, or who are about to 
erect them, will find the above worthy their attention. 
The Process combines Errrcr with Economy, as Tiles can 
be made ready for BURNING at all seasons ; generally from ten 
to thirty hours, according to the nature of the clay. To be 
seen at Alperton, Acton, Middlesex; Mr, Howe, Engineer, 
119, Great Guildford-st., Southwark ; the Polytechnic Institution, 
Regent-street, London. Particulars may be had from Joun 
AINSLIE, Alperton, Acton, Middlesex. 
parish of St. Paw 
county, where al! Advertisements and Communication 
d to the Editor,—3atu:day, Manca 14, 1846, 
are to be addre 
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