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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| APRIL Ess 
BLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 
REENHOUSES, PIT FRAMES, &c. 
AMES "PHILLIPS AND CO. beg to hand their 
SHE KES * for cash: 
| 
| 
rices 
Cut to order in Pa + t | ked in Boxes of at Hs feet | 
0 inches long. tS gg 
vee . 3d. to 34d. 6 by 4, 6} by 44 0 13 T 
21 do. 2 =e. — = 7 by 5, 74 by 54 0.5 0 
26 8 by 5, 8 bv54 . 0 15 0 
In Crates N 300 — 16 = 8 by 6, 8h bro . O17 6 
22d. pe 9 by 7, 10 by 8 a Mero 
ANY srs sae FOLLOWING * — at 188. 9d. per 100 feet. 
Boxes, 28. each; returnable at full price 
22 by 16 .. 22 by 15 . . 22 by 13. 20 by 15 .. 20 by 14 
20 by 13 ... 18 by 14 .,,. 18 by 13 ... 18 by 12 .., 20 by 12 
15 by 12 16 by 12 18 12 + by ~ 18 by 11 
17 by 11 16 by 11 by 11 . 16 by 15 by 10 
14 by 10... 14 by 11 13 by 10 13 = 5 „12 * 10 
12 b; 1 by 
ALL SIXTEEN “OUNCES em THE F 
R S PATENT ROUGH P GLAS side Con 
atories, P — — ings, Manufactores, Skylights, ae. 
eac 
8 by 7 — 83 by ha 135. 6d. 9 by 7 and 10 by 8 
OREIGN SHEET GLASS, of very superior e packe 
in cases of 200 feet, and in sizes varying from 36 by 26 to 44 by 
30 inches, at 388. 403 , to 428. per case. 
HARTLEY'S PATENT bane GLAS 
mber Tubes, 
Tues and Slates, Wasp 
py — for Ornaments, Fern S 
in th 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 116, Bishops- 
gate.street Without. 
Traps, Plate, ote om and 
and every — 
THOMAS MILLINGTON S S FOREIGN SHEET 
GLASS is far superior to any other manufacture, at 224 
as cheaper. In 100 feet boxes packed for immediate deliv 
ea =e ms . 4 y ane e, oa 
7 by i o i 15 
3 $: sa 15 0 
8 ie = 85 57 M we „ 
CCC 20 0 
2 10 and 13 by 9 š 
1 š 20 0 
And many eier sizes, or ent to order in various E 
Cases containing large Sheets, T 100, 200, and 300 feet, at 
21s. per 100 feet. 
ROUGH ee perfectly flat, ; in, thick, „ 
r 15 inches 6d. per 
” 
„ ee i renee 
2 Pan dae 8 "Metal Hand Frames, — Tiles 
Slates umber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses; Wasp 
Traps, ine Shades, nig! Plate 1 at 87, Bishopsgate. 
street —— * 8 same aces as Eastern Counties 3 
00 years 
OR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 
. supply 16-02. S 
” 
ag 
Establish 
‘Lists of Prices an 
PATENT souon Pl 
A 
GLASSES, GLASS T PANS, PATENT 3 2 — 
ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLA ASS, and @ ES 
to James Herter and Co., 33, . Tandon. 
See Gardeners’ Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 
yinga PATENT GLASS 
“tained 3 Knight A lag —— &c., Chel- 
sea; Messrs. Hend Nurserymen, . 
place, ile g Whitley 22 Osborn, Nurs n, c., 
Mes srs, 
todntir, =y weloh become el 
thi ces “is ple. Existing Walls covered 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMAN: 
"AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE nme 
t hothouses on 
Glass and say 
i Sooo ooo 
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3 
a a 
EEKS anp Co., Kings-road, Chelsea 
orticultural Architects, Ho thouse Builders, and Hot- 
aratus Manufacturers. The 3 and Gentry 
J. 
water A 
about to a H ppg buildings, or fix Hot-water Appa- 
ratus, w 
find a 
ur Hothou * adang; —— To 
an 83 — 4 of Hoth ‘Gree nhous 
vatories, 3 1 = ea de Se am — “fall — we et at 
all modern ements, so that a lady or gentleman can 
of House best adapted for every requ 
HOT-WATER eee (which are efficient 
“i and economical are pa worthy — — and are 
“efect pand Botto 
Pe 
* on lag —.— kes for bo 
d in constant o petion ine —— 
lend collection of à Greenhouse Plants are 
or sale at very 
Vines in pots 
Buildings; 
TAAA 
8 
sinc anal be made wide 3 ki 
ired . dispatch, rsa for — — . — to defy all co 
HOTHOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES. 
25 
AMES Wars. Hornovse BUILDER, CLAREMONT- 
OLD - KENT-ROAD, CUCUMBER and 
Kinedo N materials, packe 
parts of the Kin 
“HOTHOUSES, CONSERY ATORIES, &c., made 
miplete at a con e ee reduction, and Garden Lach ts of 
— ert description. References may be had to the name 
Gentry, and the Trade, in most of the counties of En 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 
BY HOT WATER, 
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 
ee AND ORMSO 1 Chelsea, 
n, having had considerable e perience in the con 
— of Horticultural Erections, 5 for elegance of 
design, Rage tet als, and workmanship, combined with 
ractical adap tation, cannot be surpassed by 
anything oft the kind in the. country, — ar in a position to 
ute n the lowest possible te 
Kare been extensively employed 1. the Nobility, 
Gentry, a and London Nurserymen, and t whom they 
have been favoured with orders, they pad ee 5 the greatest 
jy 47 give ose * satisfactory references. 
Their Hot-Water Apparatus is also constructed on the most 
3 and scientific . — pars purposes to which the | 
application of Heating by Hot Wat n be made available. 
HALus GARDEN NETS, Lieut anp Dura 
F 
rost, Hail, and W 
aud good for outside . prn 
Bes 
Wasps and Insects; 
houses, &e. 
ALL 55 Incnes WI 
No. L per na bid, N. 
me A — sa we 
eedsmen 
Dublin, Ma nchester, Liverpool, Chester, Norwich h 
Ma nehester, Ap 
3 
h, 55 &e, 
WIRE GAME NE 
d. per yard, 2 feet wide. 
„„ 
4) 
TTING— 
85 $- BROT 
8 ey Sees: 
125 
1 
Se 
LR 
Galvan- Japanned 
ised, 
4 =a mesh, light, 24 ee 1 eve ja “oe Ha. 7%. 
S 
2-inch M extra strong ,, 55 . 12 a * „ ia 
1g-inch „, light 5 01. ” 6 n 
lg-inch „, strong * 10 ” 
18 -inch „ extra strong, 5 
If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it w 
one-fourth, Galvanised sparrow- —— pian Phe 
peran forwarded 15 ee. 
RNARD and BI 
. r q 
` HOP, — 
8 ned delivered kg of expense in London . 
boror Hull, or Nev 
. WIRE AND D POULTRY 
14 11 
All the above can be made any width at proportionate pio 
the prices 
| 
aioe 
NETTING, 5d, per running yard; 
nes 
N a 
255 
55 
BS 
7255 
bess 
22221 . 7882820 . 
GALVANISED Gaian -4 running mo z feet wide. 
a 
THOMSON, LANDSCAPE GARDEN AR, Hor- 
en DEsjex rn, and BorLDER, Hammersmith. 
article was show 
ee ee e 
Galvanised, 
per yard. 
bi 
4 . jon 
„ Bd. per square foot, 
tionate ar This 
» where it was 80 
and at. 
in. ” in- 1044. 
8 in. 2 in ls. 2d 
Sparrow Proof Ne tting, Galva nise 
made to any size for the same — 
wn at the“ Great Exhibition, 
24 
30 in 
36 
4 
N X TRSN = ee — i = 
Ea, kind of Horticultural Structure ee ee and 
heated by Hot-water Common Flues ayt other modes, on the 
most economical and improved — rinciples. Testimo- 
mas and references from Noblemen and 'Gentiemen who have 
r, by 2 
than ses ip pe —— 
This simple plan ean be 
already ventilated by the 
3 as a 
— 
AND HOTHOUSES, made by 
EN 
Machinery, at J. Lewis’ Horticultural Works, Stamford 
1s. 6d, and 25 — “ye ard 
H 
at 
— on app lication x, City of London 
and Iron Fence — ory, 44, “Skinner r-street, 06 
Snow-hill, London. 
RKS. 
-square. 
re 10 
AND I — — 
175 — — tzr 
: MENTAL ** 
STANDS, 
useful and faney wire and Iron 
— tion by the Nobility and Gen 
— Flo 
R 
dee iter the 
e a — 4 
tal enen 
dding, & 
sig htly ob ecte — for 5 
ig Š —— — 
ed by experien 
and ZINC 3 — 
pots, Ge., in boxes o 
approved of for Their lasting durability ; 150 
when dry, a 
ae each bor 
—— 1 
y i g2 postage stamps. 
HOT. ae as GREENHOUSES, ETC, 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
_ ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
DENCH, PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, 
„ KING’S-ROA AD, CREL —The superior ies in tee 
respect of these Structures Sat ing agas ved in all parts 
— United Kingdom, has caused 3 ater demand Ea 
han E. D. could execute; k has boen n obliged to —_ N 
— powerful — made to umerou ers, 
and can now execute any amount of Sak w great perfection, 
tion, 
tent Hothouses, with e glass 3 feet — 
mide, every front sash to sees — — top one to slide d 
with pulley made sam aterials as the electric tele. 
i foot super., complete 
deen fitted, and e 
So ge 16 ft. 8 peed ong,” 12 ft. rine — 4 ft., 281. 63. 8d 
— red. 
Donite ‘of Metallic Ink. Hortic 
Sole Agents in London, G. and J. beets ‘London-0) a 
Implement Warehouse, 46, " King William iy informs ihe 
of the a 
graph wires, which 155 a ae painting; delivered free to Wharf a 
1 ine | 
marked previously, making a | 
Directions yo uss sent wi 
E i yenas eam as rete sc ne rompects 2 $ 
has at 
1 sufficiently lofty and extenvive re to sb 
—_— of —— eharaoter a and descrip’ 
arein f Tents, for Em nite ine 
— — or — Garden Ls Lawns oe 25 “te 
at No. 2, Duke-street, > a 
3 wili be giv it Trees, &c- 
TING for Fru 
d BUN ad enjoy 
ETTING an 7 
ATERPROOF PATHS.— — Those who 
their Gardens during the win 
struct their Walks of PORTLAND 
d the gra 
whic 
u obainn a 
or one Vet 
på in 
ANDO 
24 fr. 6 ins. long., do. do., 526 fl., 301 13s. 8d. ; 28 ft, ein 
long, 13 fes rafters 113 fe eie. 105 84. fl. Heating ng by Hot-w 8 
; ee ee — 
| foot, super alls, * d. and 84, per 
yer 
