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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
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(CUCUMBER axo, MELON du anD LIGHTS, 
-houses ‘iiade I ud fixed all 
parts of ie: [ues RREN given to the Nobility, deny, 
eS Hus Trade, in most of the counties in England. 
s WATTS, Lo x Builder, Clatemont | place, Old 
Entoni. London. 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHEET AND HORTI. 
CULTURAL GLASS. 
IEEE AND WELCH have to announce to the 
Nobility and Gentry, that they have just concluded ar- 
xahkerrente wit th J. LOH, jün., PurLLIPS and “Co., 
purchase of the business lately carried on by them, 
Panton-street, and us us call attention to their extremely low 
prices for Horticultural Glass of every description 
PRICES OF V SORTIGU LTURAL GLASS: 
Not above 40 in. long by widths from 5 in. to 18 in. 
No. 
13 British or P sheei 
13 oz, to the foot .. .. 4d. per foot, 
s 16 UU . "Ul 1, 
uot » š ^ 
55028. 026 9» ” . if 
pseu FED", A 
SMALL SQUARE 
Packed in 100, feet B es mot pari ticular to thickness. 
Under 5 in r foot, 
i a 4 d As 6 by ^. 2d. ” 
FOR ‘GLAZING. 
Black Cement, as pee at Chatsworth, 
Best Dope Oil Putty 
e Lead, dou Tead, Solde ors P» dec. 
UE E Mi Glazing Executed in any part of the United 
ingdom 
The PAREN of Patent Plate, Sheet, and flatted Crown Glass 
for Pictures, &c., particularly attended to. —12, Panton-street, 
Haymarket. 
2s. poni cwt. 
LASS—BRITISH AND FOREIGN PLATE, 
CROWN, AND SHEET Gier auccm, 49, 
The hades begs to infor m his Friends and the Horticul- 
tural Public that he has on hand a large Stock of cas and 
Foreign Sheet and Crown Glass of a very superior quality, 
and such as he "un confidently recommend 
surface, complain: 
s having been repeatedly made, since the 
dui as ue takes off, of the inequality i the surface of 
Glass which has been used for N s purposes. Itis nowa 
vell-k fact that i r heights pe dents 3 the 
surface of Glass are found to act lens, concentrating the 
rays of the sun, and theret by injuring the more delicate plants. 
pucr Sheet Glass, weighing 1 Ba 
o the square foot, from ........ 5d. to 6a. s foot| S g 
Ditto, ditto, 21 oz. to the square foot 7 to EE 
Thick Crown Glass, from $ te K 82 
Violet-coloured Crown. 7 to9 ci 
e Proprietor has also on hand an inferi llty of Sheet 
Glass, varying from 13 o 6 oz, to the foot, fot BAT. to di., 
to use which for Greenhouses or Conservatories would pe mis- 
taken economy, experienc ving proved to us the positive in- 
jury produced by xis for Horticultural purposes, being 
Ie only for E ows and skylights in inferior buildings. 
he most upon Glass to be used with safety to the 
plants i d Cro from 6 by 4 to 8 by 6, both to the first 
some people forget that large panes 
small ones and the larger the piece 
its break 
Glazing done in any part of the ats by contract, or at so 
much per foot, 
ALBXANDER Mansuazt, 49, Broad- 
» Bloomsbury, London. 
OREIGN xs SET GLASS, of good debis for 
Hortiealtura general purposes, To had a 
EANES WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS.— 
oe and all interested in Gardening pursuits, 
are invited to examine G.and J. DxXNx's extensive Stock of 
GARDENING AND PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best London 
made Garden REDE and as Coalbrookdale Garden 
Seats and Chair: 
Averuncators Garden'Scrapers Pruning Pug 
xes Grape Speer sand) ,, nives, va- 
Bagging Hooxs Scissor ‘ious 
Bills Pavel ares and; ,, S 
Borders, various pat-| Sieves b> Si - 
terns Doors She 
Botanical Boxes and Frames Rakes in erent va~ 
Cases of Pruring In-| Hammers iety 
struments jand glass Frames Reaping Hooks 
Tay. Khive 
Hoes pnus ry pattern| 
Hortieultural XOU 
Dibbles mers and Hate 
GRE Handles "li le Sa 
Labels, various pat-|Spades Sur Shovels 
terns, in zine, por-|s Spuds 
Shears celain, Switch Hooks 
Flower Scissors Ladies Sets of Tools Thistle Hooks 
ds pies in Wire|Lines and Reels lace. Tools 
cythi 
Scythe Stones 
Shears, various 
kles 
arking Ink [To wels 
Ens attoeks Turfing Aus 
Galvanic ^ Borders|Menographs | Wall Na 
and Plant Protec-|Metallie Wire [Watering 1 Pots 
tors Ma ton H atobat | Wee Extractors 
Garden Chairs anzd|Mol 
Seats Mos 
anc 
Wheel Barrows 
Youths' Sets of Tools 
m Machines 
» Loops Pick Axes 
e Rollers Potato For 
CH pon J. DEANE are sole Agents for LINGHAM’S PERMA- 
ni NT LABELS, samples of which, with the Rupaon pr 
f Hortieultural Tools, can be sent, post paid, to any 
tho United Kingdom,—Dranr’s Horticultural Tool AANER, 
opening to the Moments 46, King William-st., London-bridge. 
TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, NURSERYMEN, IRON- 
'om its equality of I< 
Y. OK’S, le-street East, Oxford- dices For 
Bo ly Money only. 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, GLASS TILES, E 
imported by and sold at C. TARYIS' s old. I Win. 
MC ONGERS, AND OTHERS, 
| Fe ING GHAM BROTHERS, 170, Little Hampton- 
reet, Birmingham, sole Manufacturers of the IMPROVED 
MENOGRAPIL or Labels for Garden rd "lower Pots, 
&e. Engravings of the same, with ae Eine sent per 
Post to all parts. of ie Kingdom, on application as ab bove. 
Sole Agents in London, G. and J. Deane, Horticultural 
tpl Warehouse. 46, King William- st., London Bridge. 
FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF STOCK. 
KIRVING'S ROB PLE-TOP YELLOW BUL. 
LOCK TURNI attention of Agriculturists is 
arnestly solicited P vm very superior Turnip, whieh has 
preyed itself to be HE best Yellow Turnip in cultivation. In 
good Turnip soils last season, it yielded from 4 
are excellent. 
Sikseving, "atra rantec 
ing ntm cub, carefully Hanak TA and are ora trans- 
planted bulbs 
White Globe, 
Green ditto. 
Border Imperial Yellow. 
Aberdeen Green-top Yellow | 
Bullock. | du -top Swede, 
Dale's Hybrid, | Laing’s Improved Swede, small 
| size, but yields a good crop. 
Quantities of not less than 28 Ibs. delivered free at all the 
cipa seaports of the United Kingdom. —RonEmr T. MAc- 
man. 4, St. Andrew et, Edinburgh. 
Purple-top Swede, pure East- 
Lothian, bighly approved of. 
Skirving’s true Liverpool 
Swede. 
prin 
INTOS 
Hio WATER APPAR ATUS HEATING 
HORTICULTURAT TUI DINGS, ,DWELLING- HOUSES, 
HUR CHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 
bi s, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
EDW. n BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
Baw y haying devoted much time to the considera- 
and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in r practice, rendered their mode of 
heating not only very efficient, but very simple, and have com- 
bined | durability i in appar atus with economy in the charge, 
dow Glass Warehouse, 38, Great Castle-street, a Sw hs 
“Street, good in quality, very stout, and low in 
manufactured Glass of every description, on 
the lowest ge for ready money only. 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 
PSLEY PELLATT an CO., Falcon Glass 
Works, Holland-street, Blackii riars, are prepared ito supply 
(in quantities not less than 100 square feet), SHEET AND 
CROWN GLASS OF BEST QUALITY, at the following | 8 
Net Cash Pı 
Any size under 40 ins, Bees 
Per square foot, 
d. 
13 oz. weight per foot $ 4c 
160z. ;, iy : s 5 
Bion, 5, » 2 ies 7 
26 oz. i 
Smart Squares from 5 ins. by Bins. up to 10 ins. by 8ins., 
from: 13d. to 3d. per sq foot, 
e 16 oz. i trength for Greenhouse: 
XXe AND BRI TISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— 
. having again reduced the prices for small crown squares, 
Bins a comparison of the prese: ud quotations with his former 
ists gross. 
Gin. by4 .. 6s 
Tin. by 9s 
. by e Y 
R. C. will in future receive weekly consignments of STOUT 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of which he purposes keeping 
such a stock as will enable him to execute all orders as soon 
as received. 
PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER,and GRAPE GLASSES 
of every ip s cheaper than at ar ny other house.—For 
New Lists, apply to R. MT papae Lead, and Colour Works, 
48, L Leicester. “square, Londo: 
URTIS'S BUDDING 
KNIFE, —f This is the 
e ivory handle is 
shaped like the blade LÍ curved Penknife, sharp and turned 
icum Si Instr ument Maker and Cutler, No. 
262, "Strand, ion and at No. 3, Dolphin-street, Bristol, begs 
to call the attention of the public tothe above desirable article. 
Sent free to any part of the kingdom, on mn of 38 penny 
postage MU or a post-office order for 3s, 2d. 
; P. cautions Floriculturists and the Public in general 
against numerous VE E of the above article, he being the 
only a) c fanufacti 
WER- deg AND GARI EN SE 
youn "MORTLOCK, 250, Cord: ls vepedidiy | 
announces that he has a very large assortment ofthe 
ees sg i in various colours, and solicits an early inspec- 
description of useful CHIN, NA, GLASS, and 
EARTHEN ARE atthe ue possible price; for Cash. 250, 
Oxtord-street, near Hyde-par! 
They! 1 ted apparatus in England, Scotland, and In eland, 
for many noblemen and. gentlemen, and have had the honour 
to be employed by the Horticultural Soc of London, in 
executi ing the works of their splendid Conservatory er ected at 
Chis 
D. construct in metal ail 1 descriptions of 
Hortioulteal Buildings and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
Gentlemen, and the 
AILEY were the first to pees pe cur- 
to horticulturists, and c; to the Con- 
servatory tached to the Pantheon as i "m eir won, 
besides many others in this country, and on the Con 
D. and E, BAILEY have prepared e quantity of the Galvan 
Plant Protectors, which are now rea, mmedia 
they beg to intr ‘duce to public motes a new Trou; eni T ipi eid 
Orchidaceous or other Houses Where vapour is MODE. or 
ae XS vals, required, and which may be seen at their Manu- 
tri eet, 
ply of their various improved BEE-H 
Sup of ** Nutt's Collateral Hive," ‘The Single. Box tive” 
ition 
PEREOS PANIE OF LIME, 77. | 71. per ton at 
Mz. Lawes’s FACTORY, DEPTFORD ÜREEK. 
GUANO AND OTHER MANURES.— The under- 
signed begs to offer the following on the best terms, viz. : 
Gv. CLP Bolivian, and African. 
Ditto—British, (made on the Strict analy- 
sis of Peruvian, 
SurrnPHOSPHATE OF LIME (see er 
Agricultural Society's Journal vol. vi 
2.) 
p Wheat, Oats, 
rley, Beans, Tur- 
sn Mangold’ Wur: 
art Potatoes, Tari es, 
Bone! Dust and HALF-INCH Bong, ass, dre. 
Bone SHAVINGS, 
Gyrsum—F or Clover, Cinquefoil, Trefoil, Vetches, &c. 
Nemrare or Sop A—Às a stimulant for Wheat, Oats, Barley, 
Grass, 
NITRATE OF POTASH. 
SILICATE OF Sopa, 
SILICATE or POTASH, 
Dy eR E a top Pre Es Old Pastures, Clover-leas, 
eing a complete puri 
No er pdt. SaLT—for Compost menm &c. 
UnATE—for Wheat, Oats, Barley, T ps, &c. on hot land. 
Surenurie AcI—for dissolving Bane Dase AKADE Shavings. 
Sopa Asu—for destroying Wire-worm. 
Also Sulphate, Muriate, and Phosphate of Ammonia, Sul- 
phate A Muriate of. Potash, Sulphates of Soda and Magnesia, 
and all other Manures of known value. 
mx ply to Mark FOTHERGILL, 40, Upper LUE AL 
ndon, Agent for Dingle's Hand Dibbles, adapted for every 
deser aban of seed. The Machines may be seen, ET further 
particulars had as above. 
HE PATENT CORNWALL WHITE MANURE 
is an efficient preventative to the E of the Wire- 
As a top dress for Wheat. 
strong fertiliser, UP a advantage- 
ous in its application to Turnips. The ollowing en was 
Taid before the “Royal Agricultural Society,” by W Shaw, Esq. 
E. ed Vus 0 
Silicate i id $e T0 
] i i 5 
Carbonate of Soda — ..f [Chori Adi 3E 
Gaustic Lim: E .. 28.2 
Magnesia and Alkaline Salts e 3.8 
xide of Iron .. . m e 2.7 
Tünósitaons I. on m m ow 1.0 
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Price 42s. per ton, in DEM RES Y Choaaon, 8, Law- 
rence Pountney-hill, Cannon-street, 
TURNIP ee è 
Ms URATE OF En. ONDON ON MANURE 
COMPA NY, Four Guinea 
manures, the Company so 
manufacture the Urate, that the food requisite for a rotation 
of crops is fully maintained, therefore parties unne the Urate 
for Turnips will find their succeeding crops o! Bar rley and 
seeds materially improved, Full par! tioulars, with E, 
forwarded on application. 10, w Bridge-street, Black- 
. EpwanD Purser, Secretary. 
no LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg “to 
offer Genuine PERUVIAN TANN delivered direct from 
rters’ bonded warehous: 
Nitrate of Soda, Tin 
Sulphate of Ammonia, 
ag NU, of Lime, 
1e Bone Sawdust, 
Salt, 
And one article of Artificial Manure in the most genuine 
state.—No. 40, New Bridge-street, M Ars. 
D PunsER, Secretary. - 
QHANKS'S IMPROVED GRASS- CUTTING AND 
ROLLING MACHINE,.—The complete success which has 
gusce es introduction of this Tnipabved Mein’ dote Mowin: 
Grass, a: adaptation for Cutting the Grass of Lawns, 
has been lly proved by the numerous instances where it has 
ED A and now as menant use, particularly at Rossie 
rfarshire ; Bread- 
He Perthshire ; Ciner, and at many other Noblemen 
and Gentlemen's seats in England, as well as abroad. Thi 
Machines are made to cut breadths of 42, 30, or 20 inches, 39 
required, the latter being adapted to hand-power. The M 
chine works with perfect case, producing a "beautiful smoo 
surface, and attended with Lo saving in abridging labour. 
Orders may be addressed t SSTS. ALEXANDER Utd 
jun., & Sox, Machine Mite) °arbroath, N. B., by whom fur- 
m AND CO. d , 6l, " Gracecl 1 
M2 London, and 17, New Park. street, Southwark, Inventors 
Manufacturers of the Im m od con NICAL and DOUBLE 
OYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 
entific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 
appt ing the Tank s, Pi 
&c., by which Atmospher c heat as well 
cured to any required deg a Wihour the aid of pipes or flues. 
FB REA PENIS M ‘that at the request of numerous 
friends they are now making their Hr EA Eun as well as 
Copper, by which the cost i edie e Boilers, which 
are now so well known, s reely Pesta destitit: but to 
those who have not seen. ACA in operation, Mesi d will 
be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority ; or 
y may be seen Eu jid i eae Nobility’s seats and principal 
DR ea hy zdom. 
8. and DE to inform the trade that at their Manufactory 
in New P. very article required for the constructic 
of Horticultural Buildings, as well as ba heating them, may [ps 
obtained upon the most RAMS E ous 
Conservatories, &c. of Iron or Wood, Tordid upon the most 
SHEET designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
es € Work, &c. &c. 
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can be rded, upon Modern. detailing particulars and 
price, at 130, Fleet-street, 
ther partic will be given, P YAN ue 
^ DRAINING TILES AND PIPES. 
z| A INSLIE’S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS. fc 
For Maxine and Dryive Draining py) of the 1st CLA! "is 
Gentlemen having works in operation, or who are about 
erect them, will find the above worthy their attention. P 
e Process rae eae with Economy, as ‘Tiles ate 
be finde read; 5 at all seasons ; generally AER E 
to thirty oiua, Wd ; the nature of the clay. - 
seen at Alperton. Aci n iadteeex ; Mr. Hows, Eng 
119,Great Guildford.st, ~ sgh 2 Polytechnic Ins 
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Regent-street, London. may be haa trou 49 
AINSLIE, Alperton, Acton, si 
