me =). _. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [N° 45, 
BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURP the Patronage of Her Majesty. RES’ TREATIS 
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pserheampecly to forward the numerous copies ordered other means, 
Orders for small or large quantities of for Lights or | KA] EW GARDEN NET, 1d. per Square Yard, made ABERCROMBIE’S GARDENER’S JOURNAL. ~~ 
Houses accurately cut to the required size, aa oa panctonth al of Hemp by 4 Pla one Ane weed, for sreveryine Fruit n One Pocket Volume, closel; ited, Pri we 
cuted upon ee ee terms. Window Lead, Trees from Birds, Frost, Blight, Mildew, &c., &c.; also for Seed | + BE _GARDENER’S POCKET. JOURNAL, 
> Prepared Cement, and every requisite forGarden GaGlecing. Beds, Strawberry Beds, heim tpesahs ouses, Gerry tees, ¥ AssIsTANT IN ENG AL, and 
- Gooseberry and Currant-bushes, Tulips, Pease, Aviaries, &c. ; oc pit in of ® the pratt ewe ri DENING ; in @ Concise 
ILLIAM LIAM | MASTERS, EXOTIC reeew cred also Weollen: and Worsted Net, Linen Net, Bunting, see, Net Es om 2 hes ¥ Bt A has BA pad vf bf general Gardening 
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gof SUCCULENTS, begs to © nt the following List Green Woollen Binding for tying up flowers, Russia Mats, Xc. Eas ona = Dstebe , by Assignment of the Trustees of 
&c.; also all kinds of Fishing-nets,—several Seine, Drne. Flue, os 
and Trammel Nets, from 4 to 200 yards long each, kept ready on Baldwin and Cradock, for Towan "Tece, 73, Cheapside; sold, 
sale; Hare and Rabbit Nets, various lengths, from 50 to 150 yards Ee Sneeon ——___ 
long, on cords, ready for use; all kinds of Fishing or other Nets }~Handsomely bound in cloth h 93 Wood Engrayings, price 
made to order; Sheep-folding Net, 3 ft. 4 in. high, 7d. per yard, > PI 68.6, 
4 ft. 4in, high, 10d., made of string cord ; Net for Fences, 1 yard De rrnasanioxs oF s — HE BIBLE, AND COW. 
deep, against Cats, Dogs, Rabbits, &c., 2d. eo By of three- of & ayer nae ED a ea eg from the 
— twine; Rick-cloths and Marquees, Tarpaulins, Waterproof | ents bf Aary iii rep z tor, LL.D. 
Irdia-rubber Canvas, Portable Rope- inader ‘ree ~escapes ~— From t hese Hapasiar- “This is an elegant and well. 
wooden steps to them, ke. &e.—R. Ric N, Net-maker, \ | ic epeae-the Dineen ape Hagar me. bone 
2 3 e Bi am Herald.—* A valuable and indispe; 
Ton ee Be arsed iia A Art Euston. “square my ee a — eat ahd of every fn prs student.” ead 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING B Froi as Hartw Introduction to 
HOT WATER. 4 i Critical Stodya) of ine ‘Seriptures Ni three hundred taste of 
J WEEKS & Co., ARCHITECTS, &c., GLOU- Sues Lice att areg’ eee ag eon in hontedx clegantly- executed 
CESTER PLACE, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, i orean tates test interesting.’? 
and Hot-Wate aratus M: : 
ys 6s 
, ‘ para beg | LETTERS FROM PALESTINE, reatdieies 
pert be ag attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Horti- there in nos Ps eos. iay the | ca afte 
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riety of Horticultural Works upon improved principles. A large visited by the author, wer ‘hs to Scripture History, 
Damascus, hem, 
stock of Forcing Frames, Glazed Lights, and other Horticultural 't Tabor, 
ecti ly made. 
Their Hot-Water Apparatus, which is kept in action, is upon ue tee 
the most simple and economical construction. Soteresions may Tihesiad, . 
and The Plain of Esdralon, ‘The Plain of Sharon, 
The Dead Sea, 
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The Valley of the Jordan, 
war 
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Mr. ~"Gaticugh’s B Nurtery, Chelsea ited Wauster, Ee, Clewer In the present state of affairs in the East, this volume at 
Lodge, Windsor; Sir Edm: » Cheam; and at si wid 
Horti cultural Pa cr Gincouten vitae cease doar | Tw Senta eeaaan aad teeaaceectte mac cane 
a geet ager Also may be had, price 7s. 6d. cloth, se 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
pene aa wae wane Lhd be adpaime glide, yr A ore| is History has 
SHURCH NUFA! RIES, upon improved prin- ion for the use of fie Normal Schools of France. 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and | Fri iniste! ao Jantennecrived for a large at 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HO! copies | gst the Regimen in Be 
slation of this popular 
may be had of alt Booksellsrsp piss ie pas ime Leg volumes wee 
French edition e English. 
sage i 
THE BIPEPRE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
y Joun Frost, of Phi 
many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be ee ASTRONOMY. 4 Geor: 
employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing A.B,, ages of a System of Popular 
the works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chis - eometry—a Sy: sem of Popa 
wick. coer Trigonometry 
| D.and E. Batsy also construct in metal all descriptions of i es eee : 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, genile- isa deal of astronomical information conveyed ia 
win. i du ing manner in this delightful little 
at 27 Hi i novelty of its plan bs hf 
taste 
i j arley.— Sun. 
Taylor and Walton, ae ha 2 Pabilishers to University 
College, 28, Upper Gow ect. f 
bat vebedbayg 2 Sara 
—The 2 coekent 
the Institution, that the pace a ersons have been recom- 
mended to them as Candidates for Election, on the 3rd of June 
next, viz. :-— 2 
Coutyse z, Wa., Horsell Birch, Surrey, aged 80 | 
Denon "ALEX. 10, Church-street, Ronsagion 7a. 
Epwanrps, Josern (at Edward Moodie’s, gardener), Parham 
Park, near Petworth; Sussex, 71. 
Gaier, Jonn, Workhouse, Kendall, 86. 
HarpistTyY, FRANCIs, chi da head- lane, 
Messrs. 
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D,and E. Bairey metallie cu: 
near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to =e Conservatory ON for the RELIEP of 
attached to the Pantheon as one of their et besides many 
others in this country and on the Continen' 
and their 
on, at the next meeting of the Committee (et 
the Crown AND AweHoR, Strand), on Baie poet the ath of Mav 
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