· 46—1853. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
TTE. 
“HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, 
FOR 1 PURPOSES, ONE-EIGHTH OF AN INCH THICK 
БРЕСІМЕМ OF WHICH W OWN AT THE 
AMES PHILLIPS e CO, N о eg to submit the following extracts — Leer of HARTLEY’S 
H PLATE GLASS, taken from letters addressed a 
4r — glad to state T my Melon s under Hartley’s | Rough Plate. I purchas I hav ve had of Messrs. Phillips 
re far in — of — under the common glass, though and Co. I have tw E honses slaved with ч —— can at e, d time 
age, the me pit and soil, and wha N. Gaines, SEPA 
all of the same t — more, be seen at my nurs nes, e, Batter 
though the former dc e angle | “Т am glad to say yl still more and 2 wore a «Нва LEYS 
e" . Wood nds, as T ‘ork Lodge, Southam ioe ENT ROUGE ы; и I have оп all occasions recommended 
5I am quite e. with it (Paten t Rough Plate) in eve my friends, who h sis all liked it very much. 
e 
ry | I only 
and pare no doubt of its superiority ‹ over every — — kind of | n — watever 
that 
m at it will bea is suficient light and jun Ae ай n pn and I am con- 
rough Sanding: without breaking or cracking,” зс y Ward, | — th TRUE Hartley's Pat Rough Plate — p 
Belhom m Hill, Surrey, Dec. 16, 1849. satisfaction. I AM MUCH —.— THE pied y Tun CRYST 
е deseription of this 
reen e at this | 
I uty, gene- 
all ore 
far as my experience has as ye e, r Patent Rough | PALACE r NOT het vd WITH YT." —The Rev. J. Wells, Жейу, 
Plate Gino, which I have used in greenhouse — уыш | South Perrott, Crewkerne, Somerset. 
rs very well: AND NOTWITHSTANDI д Mr. Canin g e Vicarage, Nov. 28, 1851), aft 
OF TRANSPARENCY, THERE I MORE LIGHT П IN TNO | years’ exper cag! ( Ратант. Весни Жылы —.— — 
. THAN BEF he е | hesitation in giving his opinion that it d b lapted f. 
BURNING OF THE PLANTS, NI NEITHER DID AY GAR the roof nin giving h „ ч "dest peer 
ER^ og — 4 Esq., House, at for pna. have been perfect in colour pans flavour, and the wood is 
as to 
give every indication of a crop of 
ear. The pte in * . is not disfigured by dirt, 
ae d the li ight, and not the slightest tendeney to 
mp —The 
Supplied for the mot of a 
ect. 
„ HARTLE Rou 
material, which was S ban € i 
— 2 
descriptions of glass. In the first place, by its use, 
some, — T ng is required. ls eed light is beautifully 
interior of the house, imparting all 
wing un der rit) a healthy, —.— and 
J am so тосот A орен with its 
and good t I ho any other 
tion of glass in future.' — Brown, "Garden M "Powis Castle. 
9 p gor — ihe — of two years with the Rough Plate 
— and I can — — м wourably of its — — effects — 
, Vines, Straw ines. ere is LS 
failing of = glass, and in Ака opinion — z хо REASONAR 
RE EXTEN&IVE US UCH pen AN- 
thea 4m Нар Par, Ч "White Barnes. 
From repe 3” 27 705 
ontinued experien s (^ iocum 155 ubt that this is 
the best material yet e ee — ‘that it wall ^ time supersede 
— of sit other колер for the ard 
pos As for the article substituted Y 
P hieN is iia ly in the market for the purpose of im 
gardeners, it is wholly unfit for any horticultural pu 
best samples of it which we haye yet seen is sold by Mr. JAMES 
PHILLIPS, 116, e Among other 
and N Rough 
“ C 
ade, I had no sort of protection, 
and many of my Vines ‘boing in pots, "ae — to — зең 
and not one leaf was cted: whereas І k of — 
lost 1 posin 
se. 
I have 
it answer better than any other glass 
— use; the plants ooa. etes more dwarf, and‘ the foliage is 
of a better green. І do not find it to collect more dirt, and the 
vapour runs — — it quite as — as on other glass. 
If I build more new houses, I shall certainly use HARTILEY'& 
cc — AL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
PLATE CLASS. 
| 116, Bisnonscate — 5 — 
| HUMAS MILLINGTON, um attention to his 
rices of SHEET GLASS, рег 100 feet: et aroun TA BR, 
by 4,and exceeding — 145. 64.) pack ye An 
9 by Е 193 by 9) l2 179.34. — Ф‘ Cy 
12 hy 10 20s. Od. , o ^ 
HARTLEY'S PATENT and other ROUGH PLATE, frem| Ф . 
to 1 inch in thickness; pene Бир Вее Glasses, 
Fern Tern Shades, Mi n eg "t Aug Glas e e Tu Mi. 
87, Bis Street Without, sam 
Eastern Counties Rallwa hopsgate- 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC 
J. WEEKS & Co, King's Rond, Chis 
was |, 
— 
s EA gang "t 111 ( 
gat AND CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS, mr yi mm rupe 
ritish at prices varying from d ЕЕН HEE) ui — ios iM ist ШЕП 
per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand. feet 
an are EM ready ked „ n нот! HOUSE BUIL Ree s. 
rwa оп a on, fi 
| 255 ENT ROUGH ELA. fc CROWN, GLASS GLASS M onere а тнл d 
i and SLATES PES, PAGATING — $4 vw теў 
SSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT, PLATE 1785 
кь WINDOW a SHADES, 
todames HETLEY:& Co., 35, Soho 
Chronicle. 
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ay in each month. ab Hn Lab | ii variety of Hothouses, Green- | 
то AM R T 22 istas] LACH 1433 houses, Sgt Bad 
LOCAL BOARDS OF HEA y y va u 
PATENT GLASS TU BES, Iron p> 
Coated Gutta Percha, Com- 
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Tubing, and every other for Wate 
and every 
— High Presets 
articles to be had, — — Retail, of 
r : 
YDRAULIC ENGINEER, 
d. and каләр ld. ЕЕ 
are аттап Plants are 
ешмге the ches 
à EL s E. v bach 
222 
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man 36 
—— 7 
y steam-power, — 
віп. М foot. Th 
Astralia supe 
nhouse 
also in the highest 
on, 
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collection 
— Vines in — — 
all the best so 
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GARDENING, by Josnva Mason, Knosthorpe, n 
This Mis treats distinetly оп all subjects pe hs э with Land- 
scape Gardening, and is illustrated with engraved sketches. 
Ideal plans are given, IE! — — 1 of, residence 
of different extents, from the villa and garden to the 
palace or mansion, with its Ead. dn Mr park; and designs are 
added, showing different styles of p parterres, and illus- 
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OPINIONS | OP run PRESS. У" 
TI ary i 
a tr ly m gnifi cent style and the numerous 2 stones Hh 
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tion o prove uot only useful to elo. land. 
altogether cannot fail t p 
gardener, but to — — and gentlemen — ri 
delight in having their parks, villa grounds, &c., set 
most picturesque and ornamental style possible. The a * it 
1 u Mie, has st ean the a rt of 
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рун] 
п the before therefore have much 
pleasnre in recommending it to the notice + our readérs and the 
Lp generally." — Agricultura. ач 
* The author of k has onal 
| experience as а landscape rler and ds 8 an ct 
of Ма views both on the theory aud practice of the art to 
he Atte oe tud On all matters 
—— with 
opinion, but in — the contents, of i yolume wil ede d $ 
themselv approval of — j refinement, 
In the absence of profi the —.— given for > 
arrangements of artificial — mi the * wh on 
comm to that at 2 Air died will be fo: und o 
ord he author confine —4. lf to b " jedem dent- 
2 e eee v flori many are t nts of 
| importance being thrown e á 05.28 ЭБ 5 devi to 
blie parks со with large towns. There are various, 
plans and desi as as IR 
tter-press. e should add that, while the t isessen-. 
tially of the most practical nature, the, part is relieved 
disen s өп, neiples of da gardening, with- 
ments on and w е 
o our readers in this part of England it is. "T 
„ш Vr. Major, who has tong ‘been favourably known to 
them, in his professional capacity, as an able aud experienced 
— t and science of landscape gardening. . . 
the pen — an experienced and practical landscape 
— db it does of so complex a. ym pd 
aim n the attention of dli who take an interest matters. 
discusses its materials both. theoretically and М practically | and 
and i sound ad Its pages will 
» — whose tastes 
her accessories the is very fully got 
up, апа ids a suitable book for the drawing-room tables of the 
houses which ‘are Mane ‘by — which have been laid 
out in pursuance of the —— эмб АМАНАЙ? 
volume.” — Leeds 
“We 
in reading the just published work of 
have been gratified 
-| our townsman, Mr. Зоб" Major, on the 2 and Practice 
of Lan The subject is a more com 
scape 
are | T than — A appears, and Mr. MN has treated it in all 
st — unit; vicisti cil 
we equal: 
— which is hand got up and very well 
——— — views of the author, after 40 — exec 
tensive practice of his pem prinetples 
seem dietates of true ta 
rules and details cannot fail to meae — ic parti 
with in such 
Mr. 
andseape кё ШЕ ОНОМ - P 
xtensively employed; and he in us 0 the wor P 
years’ e ur author is a 
experience; and his ook Wi be Munda 
de, especially to amateurs who have sion 
ormation upon any of the varied subjects upon Mg it 
Morem — of the werk is above the gen 
this, together with the gopi illustrations, will make d it an 
— addition to th — Gardeners’ and MM 
и атин t овой à. Wotaiet, therefore Ras seb. 
ttempted to Mo M а scientific botanical book. He is BF ben 1 
— Landscape Gardener, therefore Е he has w z 
on therewith, and is the res ult of m ars’ observa- 
* extensive practical operations. The * are to 
oint in hand clear, useful, and Ae 
t 
of „Ridi 
and d Young Horses. By C 
Light Dragoons. Dedicated | b r^ Earl of Sefto 
London: Loxeman, Brown, GREEN, and TORRE: 
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* — oo artnet T the 
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gs. 
ORSEMANSHIP 58 CE ig the THE ire 
nees, ill 
‚ gardens, &c. е Seite appear toh 
give us what is — for practic 
+ 
oi 1 E 
upon; ed c — ung in his treatise 
ld be cler As clear, and M 
work, we think it is superior tors t of its predecessors Hun 
per Cabinet, 
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