514 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. — e 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, erg = 
‘TY OF LONDON. | H g 
HO ; à 1 bol -~ 9h re, 4 nra 2 from of 
er ane oot, for the usual sizes re 24. to 
feet of whi quired, x, 
EXHIBITIONS IN REGENT STREET. lig Nees And Be Packed for immedi 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE THICK ce gee fo 
$ TILES d SLATES, W ASS, 
HE COUNCIL OF THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Heresy Grve Norice, that, with a view to sol GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS DIRES, PROPAGATISS 
og encouragement of good cultivation at all seasons and in all branches o ene Med: ale and con peed of | ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS 3 re: FLATE Glass, 
Mer ll be given at the General Meetings of the Society — Reg gents street, during the years 1852 and 1853, according to to James Hercer and Co., 35, Soho-squar Soe: SHADES 
ee Schedule, and under the Regulations thereto annex e Gardeners’ Chronicle first tust — 5 oe 
Strawberries (one dish h oui shown by each Ex- b e s a r 
8 19. Third Tuesday. eeting at 3 P. u. hibitor) Site be. ie ay a eee am . THE CHEAPEST fresh FOR: 8 G 
The hest collections of = ardy iiai ‘(oat 1 Ne ee 8 Ae K. OLOU LASS, Olt, 
flowers), each sort named correctly... vith . Max Third Tues ned, ing at 3 r. u. WHOLESALE pe 
Table Pears, correetly named, vont collections of = Wet be 9 ES Shana : 
six, two specimens of each so sias beren 9 C. "Eoria . — pot = Hy 8 „ SK. SB. on — 8 bad s, 125 R, Lea AD, Grass, Ort, ang 
Grenn Peas, named correct! iita irrin A in 75 5 2 SB. s in any quantities, at wholesale a on stroet, » Portsea, 
NOVEMBER 2. First Tuesday. ‘oem 2 P.M. The best and most varied Salad 8 . SHE ET GLASS, Patent and Polished Pe nd H 
a r (sbows- in ‘sixes, “in * APRIL 5. First Tuesday. 5 Meeting oe 3 P.M, biet 1 Plate for 
eeding 11 inches in inside diame ter) +» SK, SB. Hyacinths (shown in pots in sixes) 0. ber, and 3 Glasses, and every description . 
Alpine Strawberries 1 ae C. Fruits or Vegetables, preserved whole by private or Horticultural purposes. Ornamental and 3 Of Glas 
ai Celery (shown in three heads) re 280 persons for ee pkan eee Church Quarries, &. Deep Well, Lift, and Gander Glan, 
$ DECEMBER 7. First Tuesday Me ating ek M. (shown in bottles of white „one e bottle of Plumbe rs’ Brass Work, Brushes , Varnishes S, and Col 
: A n-flowering Heatha (shown. in Sixes, in each "kind), accompanied by * prices Colours at 
pots not moret ers SK. SB. of the manner in which they hi have been vi —Ex xperienced workmen sent to any part of the 
Table Pears, as in Oct CCC pared DOE a . See 5 0 + HOUS Country, 
The best lot of forced Vegetables „ „ 27 .. SB. C. ES, G REEN HOUSES, Ero, 
sume 19. Third Tuesday. .. ae “Meeting a A é a Ye 
Cyclamens, in pots 
Wager 18. Third Tuesda ay eeting at 2 P. x. Cherries (one dish oniy to be shown by each on A BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
e best collection of Har vibe towering Exhibitor . 0; 5 
2 — (cut flowers arya h e). SB. 5 Cauliflowers, in sixes... ia 3 MAJESTY’S ay ES, PATENT, 
English Grapes. 3 „ 28.8. Mar 24. burt 7 uesday. Meeting at 3 P.M d 
The best and most varied Salad. 3 SB. C. The two dest collections.of: Vegetables... SK. SB. E. Kine’s Roat PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, 
Frpruany 15. Third Tuesday. pg at 2 P.M. | TUNE 28. Fourth Tuesd ING’S ROAD, CuELSEA.—The 
esday. Meeting at 3 v. x * on eae 
Camellias (showa in threes, i in pots n not exceeding sK. 85 The two. best colleetiane of Vegetabi an- Sk. SB. — 2 3 8 shearing: een pro proved 
Tab in October et ROE ane Joxx 26. Fourth Tuesda, ne Mestis at 3 p.m | than E. D. could execute; he has been obli; to havı 
ay. 8 ged 
e 8 in SA . SB. € The two best 33 of Vegetables... . SK, SB. and powerful 3 made to rp the u 
: nd can now execute any amo to gr 
Mazen 1. First Tue Meeting at 3 P. u. SK.—Silver Knightian Medal. with dispatch, and for quality and price to defy 
pee re (chown i in pairs in Sinch Tapta SB. C. SB. T sitver eee oe 1 
SB. C. atent Hothouses, with excellent glass, 3 feet 
Uimalagan Primalas, in pots 0.— wide, every front sash to open, and top one to 
with p of the same materials as theel 
The Medals and Certificates of Meri e on no account | furnished by the Exhibitors, if they are present or live near wires, which require no painting; delivered free 
10 015 reased beyond those named in ani schedule. They London. The —— will only find dishes for what comes from — Station, at ls, 2d. per . super., com 
are to be given for fine cultivation, and not for mere a a 3 stance. ted, and every portion marked 
Which is to be a secondary Fruit must be perfectly ripe and perfectly coloured, or it Greenhouse 16 ft. 6 inches long, 1277 ft. rafter, 
attended by great excellence. 4 ft. 6 ins. long, do. do., 526 fl., 307, 138. Sd.; 
2. Prizes may be withheld if the objects 8 . for com- 05 Veg etables must be produced in the state in = mene D ft, rafter, i ft., 41“. 10s. ed.” 1 è 
peton do not, deserve them, cored ar as in the best class of shops, and properly most epprors and economical principles. 
ough “howe subjects of exhibitién which ee thus Boed for the cook, Pat Sashes for Pits and Peach Walls, &. d. and 8d, pet 
Ba, y t the Co agp are most desirous of | 9. Foreign fruit and vegetables ane ne but not in foot, s 
receiving he objects are also admissible, and — with produce of home g — 
sane Maina 2 even be given for them; provided they . Everything must be in the — hours before the 5 BUILDING AND HEATING | 
nspicu merit, The Silver Knightian Medal 2 ing, and ready for a T the Judges two hours HOT A y 
il be be ‘the highest ‘addivional reward which the judges can | before the meeting. If anything received later is allowed to NTED BEST MATERIALS AND 
anction of the 8 be exhibited, it will be liable to exclusion from competition. WARRA wonKsassat, 
4. In a future year other kinds of produce will be selected | 11. Exhibitors, and Exhibitors only, can receive passes to T THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 
for. ay He tition, enable them to return to t the . se Bg-room after the Prizes A 
hen iti — all have ours before ate meeting 
sos oa they must quit on nee, in ended that the Judges may be 
6. Dishes or baskets for fruit and vegetables must be | undisturbed. ä —— 
RS — ' 
HA ARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH P GLASS, 
ton. RIDGE AND ae ROOFS, GREENHOUSES, RAILWAY STATIONS, ENGINE SHEDS; j MILLS, 
ET. -HALLS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS GENERALLY. 
For oo Postic Boirpines, MANUFACTORIES, One-eigh'h 3.16th inch | 4 inch 
SKYLIGHTS, &c., &c. inch thick, thick. | thick. 
si In CRATES, for cutting up of the sizes as Manufactured :— 8. d. & d. s. d. 
neb men and from 40 to 50 lon nig s ae vee vend } | 
1 0 6 0 8 0 10 
50 to 70 zy wal w "A ‘ | p Rond, i 
= EKS anp CO., King’s Chelses, . 
In SQUARES, 3 to ie . ee — i i | — gd ticultural Architects, "Hothouse Builders, — 
* eee ore ene ore eee eee * s.. oe water * aratus Manu ‘acturers. e are $ 
1 by < under. 30 by 2 85 M 35 F j ù " ; 5 : | About 0 "erect ind, at our Hothouse Works fk ot. Kip Hn 
aoe 10 14 feet e, if the length i does not ‘exceed 20 ine 5 SA ) 5 j | 8 * — varie 9 3 
I ep. * or if above 20, and not above $04 inches long <»; z 3 1 en SoS Led, and in Jef 
— ' 4 ; 1 9 2 c., erecte hat a lady 
Š 5 a 30 = 3 j bining all modern i mprov ements, sot 
3 » ” i 5 ” 35 ” a ber ee 3 i : dan select the „ of House best 
2 3 ” * . 
6 ” 8 ” ” 40 ” ” 25 ( ( 4 0 1 st en a PPARATUSES 12 
8 a a” 10 ” ” 45 ” 55 ” ore 0 84 01 ] THE HOT-WA RA og of al 43 
mw, j 1 : 55 70 = 0: 0 1 1 and economical), 85 . ly worthy of a 
ee N : 3 A ae * erected in ail the Houses, Pits, Ses 
= 5 „ ” 3 Heat, and in consta or overige 2 = Stoves. 
ACKED IN Boxes oF 50 jan EACH, THE PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-eighth of z The splendid eollection o 
s. Ins. Ins. Ins, a: a. thick, and watching 2 Ibs, to the foot, i Er i Bros pe ap in the highest state of cultivation, and 
T7 ea we Op Atel OF voy and increasiog consumption, visos. Ales a faisaia OF stron 
and 7 JFF... Ee | | À f m eyes, all the tural] 
f bys eei 8 * . — 4 It 5 2 y es to be the best and most suitable Plans, Models, and “pe a FO 3 
9 by 7 e ee and 10 by 8` 15 0 Ts 1 Works and Furrow Roofs, Greenhous ouses, E 3 . A 
Ores, y D 
Nors,—Squares are charged according to the superficial con. om 
tents, except e the length exceeds the restriction above, And all such like pur poses, and is a cheap a 8 substi- HEATING 
im wiih cane” th the * — is charged irrespective of the ute for Fiuted or Obscured Glass, where th e object is to HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND 
content intercept the vision without diminishing the 8 fe a non- HOT WAT 200 
Bending 1-8th, 6d. ; 3-16ths, 9d.; I inch, 1s: per weight than Gom bang Sect Glase) ans, no more weight for | AT THE LOWEST PRICES ee T 
raa 4 * . on $ 
foot, net — ble for the Glazing of Con Tender and Ro ERTE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, 
; ee Irregular shapes are charged as Blinds are wn nds are unnecessary, and when used in Greenh 
When Crates are mea the 30-inch widths r me he p bere b. pr greater s strength is required the 3-16ths ana finch 
sent, unless otherwise specified. Plate. Samplee will much cheaper than the Common Hough 
ate. Samples will be forwarded on application, by applying to 
AMES PHILLIPS AN 
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HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LON Doc. 
WING'S PATENT GLASS W 
1 OMAS MILLINGTON FOREIGN SHEET —The following are th Agents, pond on application 2 
ob- 
GLASS is — superior to a nufacture, as well whom drawiogs 3 e seen, and al r inform 
„ee Ja: rea H ae packed or immedia inte dalivery. 8 — — N * Berry, Nu — — dos Chel. 
7 y 7: — 54 8 oe oa > place, London; ieee s. Whitley and een io 1 aig 
8 3 Fulham, London ; Mr. Glendinning, Nurse? man, Ee. Chic. 
8 Ks Gand 84 by 64 aes on” wick, London; ‘essrs, Veitch and Son, Nurserymen, È 
9 i 7 and 10 8 À ae essrs. Dickson, Nurserymen, Cheste ; Messrs. Lawso £ 
e 10 0 and 13 by 9 V 20 0 Sons, Nurserymen, Edin h; Messra, Dickson and T — 
And many oth eee * a pti Feb "thi k ball, Nurserymen, Perth; Mr. M‘Intosh F. R. S. 8 
Cases containi — Sheets, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, ar | (2, the Duke of Buccleuch, Dalkeith; Mr, Flemin PHS. 
és — ioe eet, a 1 to aad Bigg 4 of Sutherland, Trentham, Stafford, | 
PEATE, perfectly flat, ; in. thick, best manufactured. $ — 3 Anglesea; Messrs, 
kader 13 oo — ee Pilkington and Oo „Plate, Crown, and 8 * lass Works, St, | cco 
3 ne Walls ag when 1 be made wide enough for a 
toenter, by which they . na ant h 
Rebeet prine iple. " Existing Walls covered a Gl fen pe dicen 
5 2 A 4 ES, mad h 
Machinery, at J. Lewrs’ Horticu tural W Y | con e 
MU, anin. warranted best asa T l Work 88 Thole a seen pele 
Eugland.—A List of l rices sent by enclosing 2 ‘postage stamps, 8 an | by l. 
