— 
ad 
oaks, Ke ut. An pier oo 
stamps t, will ha 
* THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 
W a . rs CALCEOLARIAS, &, 
to 
so inform their 
‘the Florieultural Public generally that their unrivalled 
of. GALCEOLARIAS, with th 
Friends and | 7 
ARMOUTH BRORTERS. — ad AND OF 
THE FINEST QUALIT 
Yarmouth has — beg been — celebrated for its well- 
wh o ‘Yarm h Bloaters,“ the de y of whic h, * 
obta i uc 
—— is now — and they can be n to any 
—ů 2 (on receipt of a zoned 
office — k 125.1 per 1 £100, . age i —AlLor to be 
Mr. oK BROUGHTON YOUELL, Church. | 
— she Yarmo outh. 
admi NEW PRIZE S LINGS, raised Weir, 
Gardener, Castle Craig, strong plants of which will be sent out 
in 3 us under, the first week i te r ie : 
x finest and most distinct variet per 0 
— — — ditto A.. Y O 
Eighte ditt rr A CBO 
Teenty-four i ditto ditto 5 A 5 5 0 
Finest va s of — "1867, core from 18s. to 423. per 
dozen. Ol 12s. per 
Co. tarne; — 75 heje SIX PRESSET 
SEEDLING. PANSIES, ich they will be prepared to sen 
above, price 215. the 8 8 Siara de 
Duchess of 8 Douglas, Marchioness of Ailsa, and 
Miss Jessie R. Dick 
arate Priced Liste may be had free, on application, of 
Caleeolarias, 8 . Verbenas, Cinerarias, 
Ericas, Camelli a gener: e of Gre use and 
EW HYACINTH GLASS, with: brass N N 
designed by R. REDGRAVE, A. R. A., for SUMMERLY’S 
ART MANUFACTURES, and sold by all first-class retailers. 
The late novelties in Summe erly’s Art Manufactures are The 
Shrimp Salt-cellar, and a Tea-caddy Spoon i i. plated metal, 
the Camellia t N a Wooden Bread Platter an 
Knife, Glass F. Ec. A 8 3 24 designs, 
sent on receipt hace 7 stamps, from CuNDALL’s, 12, 
Old Bond-street, London. 
logu enhou: 
Stove Plants, r Seedling and Transplanted Foret Trees 
— — Bg ria merican 1 
— de 3 —— ERIM Pansies, — 
age e pe Dahiias, Florists’ Flowers, 
85 — map Akee — adaltlon D. and Co. have made to their 
Plant-houses, they are prepared -à Tinen oe most 83 
New Greenhouses, Conservatories or Stoves, with well. grow 
Rare and New Plants, og very ag es — 
Fruit trees their stock also continues unrivall ed, and 
deserves the attention of gentlemen and horticulturists who are 
—— New Orchards We Gardens, or improving their col- | 
and Gentleme emen m supplied with Practical Gar- 
Pigg rand St Stewards, g Foresters, whose character and 
Ried. e late celebrated 
CINTH GLASS 
AMES PHILLIPS | AND CO. tar t 
T of at 
er gross ; improved shape, 
inth Dishes, Is, 8d. and 28. 8d. each. 
Wire Supporters, Gd. e acd. 
es, 11 
6, Bish treet, Without, London, 
LASS var „ ene CONSERVA- 
ORTES GARDEN FR is, «&e, 
Hothouse „Nu urse: 1 81 en, and 6 others, supplied with 
every — of Sheet and Crown Glass, Rough Plate, &c. 
| Glass “1 Tiles, r Cucumber, and all other Garden 
—Ad dress, T. COGAN, om ts pen London. 
RICES OF SMALL SQUARES IN BO ES OF 100 FEET. 
ar SEE eet. 
Squares under 6 by 4......10s. 6d, 40 128. 6d. 
6 by 4 and under 7 by 5...... 14 0 1 
2 5 3 e 18 e 
8 by 8 0 t i 
Tiia — of an a ties soa substances, sakii low, 
the Nobility and Gent ry, tbat he attends profess —.— — 
designing w Fruit Gardens, Dwarf har 
3 Also By i ing the cos of ara ae considers mosi 
- CAMELLIA STOCK 
Ree LAN GELLER begs to — the publie that 
he has several thousand fine plants of the above, all in 
pots, fit for . 3 from aie * 70s. 7 — Also, a very 
FOR CONSERVATORIES, ' 
, Bishopsgate- street 
SHEET GLASS at the following 
uce 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS eer CONSERVATORIES. 
CUT TO ag UP TO 40 RICES OF SMALL SHEET 
INCHES LONG. 8 
16 oz, from 3d. ne 33d. per foot. In . of 100 feet. . d. 
sg 1 a4 4 dunde ae 3 ae $ 
an er 
26 „ rs 73 „ : bys by 18 6 
32 25 
extensive collee E are fit to plant 
out in Commarvatorien: Nona he Bat. ate kept by R. L. 
A remittance or reference a s required from — corre- 
ts. —Clarendon Nurs . Helier, Jer 
pre divine SEASON he tee Red 
E Stoneham, near Southampton. — — ited 
cription of FOREST, FRUIT, and ORNA- 
MENTAL TREES, ie y- R se and AMER RICAN PLANTS, 
2 snips ti S, QUICKSETS, &c:, &c., may be p 
y 
con cm sive grou a at the most wed 
ae e of which may be had of the ew 
. RUGERS, 
Plantin 
PLANTE 
9} 6 
GLASS — PANS, PROPAGATING chases, AND BEE 
GLASSES. ILES AND 
— — POTS 
3 * 21 quarts, a 
MBER GLA SSES, * 
* 
cU 12 to 26 iether] * 
LACTOMETERS for trying the quality oe 
a 3 , 10s.; Peach Glasses 10d. each; 
Wap and Fly pa s 38. 6d. 
— Glass; Lamp Shades and Chi eys. 
METAL HAND-FRAMES. 
HARTLEY’S ie A A R Ns GH PLATE, AND PATENT 
FLASS. 
aig Plate and Win- 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
F. MSEILL oo Ca of Lam “a 
row, London, th 
THE ASPHALTER SS F md 
Houses, Farm Buildings, Shed 8 FOR risa y 
purposes, to 8 Plants from Feast. e st 
t National Agric 1 
which | * been exhibited 7 steal Shoma g 2 
PRIZES, ant is spr sete SOLELY patronized and ; 
s Woops AND For adopted by 
——— Bo R 8 N an 3 
HONOURABLE Ea AST — 
Hoxou 
3 13 —— 
An aE Raa of the Dukes of Sutherland Nen 2 
land, newts stle, Northum — ced Buecle 
the la r 48 ncer, ras m 
es wide, 
Fr cap as Savane 
* Samples s, 8 Directions for 
i seven years’ experience 5 fer 
tlemen, Architects, 
H yer 8. F. M New and 
i years since, under the isurveyorship 8. 
R.A. Her Majesty’s Comm 
o satisfied TE the ee ‘that t 
any yas ee particular — oft the Felt. 
Me Nee AND CO. — 
A a 
Lin vores 3 Alt, 115 ones, Gh I i 
going B 1 ‘and Oats, 100 105. 7 kerne : 
amog Bonen of 25 loa } 
—_— k = Kr and Coss } 
ushels a ay, price 71. Ts. and 51, 58. Horses 
chine, Turnip virion Turnip Drill, Stubblerak 
Breakers, n and Oat Cr — Subsoil 
Sira Roller, &c.—Mar ls 
treet, opposite Mark. — 
PATENT FLEXIBLE INDIA RUBBER pires 
ting contracted for to any extent from 5l. to 201, — acre, WN GLA DISTILLERS, FIKB-ENGIN COMPANIES, - 
SEEDLING FOREST TREES. TO HOTHOUSE Or WATER FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. AND AGR ae 
. Ape an 3 — 4 Jo HOT W R PIPES, 4e. 
Bech, tesan feet baer — h » T — 5 No. 6, 1e [ne — 5 of HOSE PIPES are m 
estnu * ne) ie oe HOT-WATER PIPES, with Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pieces, Without pe ola ot be 
reg Seoteh (üne) . 12 0 » to 7 0 Coll Valves, &c., S for HEATING Buildings and Hot- = perfect! y flex 
4 Pineaster = 4 163 ” 2 6. 8 6 houses; also SOCKET and FLANGE PIPES, with the usual 8 
” * * Om ” Se 8 6 8 aE San CORY NS, Pog -water Pipes, Busca engines, Pumps, 
wi 8 ” re as ailing Bars, Air Bricks, Scrapers, BARROW 
Mahonia or cover 93 * ” — e WHEELS, Tie eg dic. The above CASTINGS at very 
Hazel (fine) 2 feet ie 8 bi 020 ” 3 low prices, at Jon 6, Bankside, Southwark, London, Aiea 
Oak, Enzlish, I to 3 feet 123 3.60.5 0...7 6 : 
Thorn, iche ksets 2 Ci FS Pine AND OTHER URABLE LYNE Hancock _ Goswe 
TRANSPLANTED FOREST es See feet, adapted ieren Fare Peres One Tee he bots a! | NB Vulcan 
nsive Forest or Coppice p recta for plants of a Iani. Goldie. Pi on as 5 Ficus = ite- | of Hot-water and Steam . — nd 
— 0 size, from 3 to 12 feet, r ts gn ir Planting, the ts “SS MILE an POR THE DAIRY. * any thickness, for all kinds of Joints, and other p 
CETINE mouse 7 0 51. aaen Cream Pots, 1 ters, Glass Rolling Pins, Pastry Pans, ea : 
Pee er 1000 is 20 30 | Fir Silver 1000 40 60 80 Shades for Ornaments, Lamp Shades, &c., as a, For ue en S IMPROVED PATENT SEED 
canis. p 15 20 30 2 5 P. P (priced) direct to T. Cocay, Got Colour, and Lead War N MANURING MACHINE, 
e aoe an ( 40 60 house, 48, Leicester-square, Lond Manufactured by the me tentee, Penzance. 
Oak (true oa" E MAISE HEATING te and affective Baod Pee oo AAA 
a x z ceurate and effective Seed Deposi 
) 0 LEWIS'S IMPROVED REGISTERED STOVES, all the properties of the DRILL, pe oe ud P 
Black are d ivered to the Rai rondi ith plans for fixing, at depositi ng any given quantity o — 
ey ., 60 the following prices. For a Greenhouse, 12 feet by 8, 41. 10s.;| acre. It is adapted to large or closures, 
Š 20 40 60 20 ft by 12, 6l. 10s. ; 30 feet by 14, 81. 10s. ; 1 Wr py 18, 101. 10s. soil, over ridge or furrow, on level or ‘hilly lands 
well 40 60 80 To be seen on pre mises, Horticultural Wor rks, Stamfor highly approved of for pantry Particulars, 
Quicksets, pran 2 by 125. d. bill, Middlesex. ices, t nials, &., 5 the ret tof 
ORNA AMEN AL stamps to cover post y apply: aten 
... ß , .. 
8, 2 ndon. 
on pem- 1 to 7 feet, transplanted, 10s., bona t improved principles, at the very lowest charges, 1 1 10s. ee bee Oe 8 5 
» 3 to . ns — * for M. x ITHAM, 8, George-street, Ca | Jae, 
i ce 10 189 305. per dosen ving heated a 3 number of —— ei | 
5 reseum, 2 feet, 40s, Per 100 other ba ana hay. many years’ experience, begs 
z p hybrid 88 i 1 foot, 208, per 100 leave to inform the —.— and Nurserymen that he can supply 
„ n folia, bedded, 125. Gd. to 20 s. per 100 nee fix any kind of HOT-WATER APPARATUS on the most 
5 2 feet, 400, 505 red 100 beral „ in any part of the Kingdom, together with thereby securing and enting 
Arbutus, bedded, 40k ee be d other Beare l sizes an an largest consumes ‘arvation or 3 injury, whereby it imt 
eres 1221 F feet, 25, nnd 40s, per 100 — N poms quantity . 1, ‘ey requiring — meg — and is full two-thirds snore productive : 
Laurel, 1 to 258. > heat a ra g-houses th a 
Portagat i to 8 feet, — êd. to 50s. per 100 feet in length. He also begs leave to recommend his improved | o 
Sweet Bay, 1 to 2 feet, 256. to o TANK, whic! be made of wood, iron, or cement, for sown 
; bedded (smail), 85. per 100 bottom heat for Propagating-houses, Pineries, Pits, & c. i 
sorts, 1 to 13 foot, 20s. to 40s, 100 sA e may be ba ‘tis owa — 3 causing an 
Holly, saree 1 to to 3 dace Son toa seen in use at his say place. Gentlemen the seed casually or loosely sown. 
Rose Stocks, 1 foot a fit for Eeg waited upon with Plans, Estimates, ease and ra ig A man with a pair m 
4s. P 1 LAND CE NT.— Testi — received from day with e f 
ng 2 quarters pro is CEMENT to possess the rare pro- ti 
perty of 9 r ber hte 2 and to be consequently — 8 os Sik 
superior — er ydrau urposes, such as buildin: 
and lining of Reservoirs, 12 Baths, Fish-pon „c. For | may be hado of "Messrs, D can, Dray, & > 1 
ee external 5 requires neither London; Messrs. eo 5 os va ort; Mt. 
superb collection, 1 aint. It — rage and will carry from three | Whitfi eld — — — 3 e si Dove, * 
z to four times its own body of sand, Davis, oea and Co 
2 1 100 
Pinus (A glasii, on their own roots 8 seed, 
3 425. * dozen, or 15l. per 100. This i 2 
most mag niſicent of the Coniferæ. 
“The pe rices t are wholesale ; if ————— quan- 
tity, a propor y higher —— e will be made. 
MPROVED LOPPING SHI P mee 
1 éful articles st steel, and so co — 
Pri 
poten JohN Sewes, Îranmonger, 8 
* ost- oflice order r postage 
ve immediate at tehtion, 
Westmin 
incor 
——— work, fresco, imita 
ing properties, th 
— J. B. Warre and Sons, Millbank- street, 31 
shane ae colours ; it is adapted to 
0 marble, and the — 
t. So perfect —— its setting or crystallis- 
warp, ©: 
‘porate with ad mire del: 
damp walls, may 
S a 8 habitable Peete the materi 
CHARLES — ee to be met 
aancis and Sons, 1 —— Cement Wo: — — London. Pa 
offi 
The fine — will not 
