THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
MAS 
oa. Lane, Cannon Street, City ; and of all Nurserymen | 
men pon ot t the kingdom. 
mats as 
ater atkin W. Wynn's Gi 
“I have sale ist laid bite about 14, 000 pants anid keep the 
r part ne eure A pe s mo, jaaa — someon oo for the 
ast three or big ioe: plants 
is ae: to, soe how Shealthy an well ie “a get Aan the 
use of glass observations accompanied an additio 
posh Sora 22, KP 
$56. 
= ree ?? FOR oo aaa CONSERVATORIES. | 
anufactured b & Co. , Princess 
HN SHAW 
Potion 
iatna aly Ape ig ae and durable materiak for 
Conservato: 
Shading |` 
r He othouses, effectually y securing Plants 
t; 
also one of the p! protectors of Fruits from Birds and Wasps 
and the Bloom of Wall Trees from Spring Frosts. Soldin 
20 yards long by 38 inches wide, at 3d. _ per yard or 5s. per piece. | 
| Chiswick. 
N.B.—Orders from Soo correspondents must be agcom- | | 
panied by ar Sy yaa 
Youn SHA A inform their 
—— that ae « Tiffany,” for shading € Conservatories, Te: i 
y be procured from the ree Age 
T Miis cory Sed 1 sedans aap 
Chester. 
-~ Mr. John Jeyes, Ni a ee 
Mr. W. Cutbush, Nurseryman, 
Messrs. J. anaes ee — Russia Mat Warehouse, 4, 
Wormwood Stre 
_ = oe % Pem Cottingham and Hull. 
J. Ep 
Mr. Job Holand, Florist, Middle 
e Roge 
: ate Geor 
an, Uet toxeter. | 
A Chivas, Sood Merchant, Chester. | 
Mak i Seed ] wn, Nurseryiien, High $ are Southampton. | 
, Sud 
| 
i rsery eo Kaodan; Banff. be 
iy. ; P. Dixon, Nurseryman 
fae 5.0. Wheeler & Basin Nurserymen, Gloucester. = 
ee ge | 
a: soothe! ‘ Tiffany” ay also be m the under- 
X. 
" requested to be sent direct 
—————— 
= cee WORKS AND HOT-WATER 
ieee RATUS soko gg an 
Baie alice OAD, 
dea T R AN to ee ‘the attention 
of the apy and gentry rage = very superi Wea Ue MB Eek Go ATES ES 
which they E all kinds of Conservatories, Minucles, Giese. Ta 
ho Âc., co; padra ns every improvement with elegance of 24 inches long .. 2s. Od. | 16 inches — = .. ls. 4d 
design, and durability of materials and w orkmanship. 22 K E 110 14 : 1 2 
Th ILA ty APPARATU: the Fronts and Roofs | 20 k a : 12 0 
of Houses has given the highest satisfaction. Churches, Chapels, | 1g a Made to any lingth. 
Water kp Entrance ‘Halls, Public Buildings, ¢ &e., heated with Hot- "PROP i ATING GLASSES 
2 in. sent s 84d. each | 12 in. diameter 1s. 9d. each 
T & Son have great pe ure in referring to numbers of | 3 a Be 13 5 2 0 ; 
a he nobility and gentry | by whom m they are ex are extensively engaged. | 4 fa 2. 14 S 2 6 4 
THOMSON’S o ILER. 5 » ) 6 ,, 16 4} 8 0 59 
A New Form or BOILER FOR By Ho TER. | 6 » E » 176 si a 
DESIGNED BY MR. THOM: ITH 7 » i slag ae 
A SON, Arbroath, Forfarshire, have | 8 ” ” 2 a 
9 2 t 18 os 5 0 = 
e much pleasure in stating that they ri 10 i 4 19 6 0 id 
arrangements with as ga to Regret ture and =F Ly | 5 1 . o 3 
me above ter Doe onion mor GLASS PREBAVE JAUS- Per dozen. 
argiya menek passt tvetis, Ty st Wied DEMIT, 15 Without lid. Withlid. | Withoutlid. „With lid, 
in regard to its simplicity in „iiniigatient, it economy in fuel | 3 inches 6s. Tin. £0 12s. 0d. x 16s. 
and Lo mrn but also in regard to the great power of/4 » . tee 5 : 6 0 s : 
heating w t posse oot The. Boiler is ADN one of the|5 » = 8 » 4 
mi ing purposes that has ever|ô » .. 10 10, 4.0 112 0 
been Niche rib before the sabi Full particulars with illus- wasr TRAPS, 38. 6d. po ri 
trations and prices forwarded on application. HIL LIPS A 
WATERPROOF PAT _ 16, Bishopsgui pereat ‘Without, EO. _ = 
ARN AND vette SHED F S. CLASS R CONSERVATORIES 
HOSE who Miten ais heir Gardens during the ETLEY anp CO. supply Teon SHEET GLASS 
winter months uld construct their walks of PORT- of British ‘Manuifact ture at pric rying from 2d. to 3d. 
T CONCRETE, which are formed thus :—Screen | per square foot for the usual sizes required, ma: A ie ds o 
the gravel of which the path is at present made from the loam | which are kept read ked for tinmadi eliv 
which is mix th it, and to everg p gravel Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on sre iattths, for 
one of at sand. To five eA of such equal mixture | PATENT ROUGH PLATE, ICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 
-add one of Portland Cement, end juboeporate the whole well| TILES, and. SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PRO TIN 
in the dry applying the water. T I GLASSES, GLASS MIL NS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 
laid on 2 inches thick. Any la spread it. | ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLA HADES, 
No tool is required beyon nd the mga odii in48 pa hoth it becomes | to J. res ee & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 
as hard as a rock, Veg through or upon it, ‘ardeners’ Praniai a Far men in each month. _ 
ag erent het ed tog ar apie y ae 
as water not soa Oo give a fa om the > : . 
iis pl cna a aa pres "TOMAS, MTCLINGTONS Twit 
yk ving for BARNS, CATIA EUS S, FARM- Abov Sty 1 att eer rbe 1. 15 oa, å 100 
"ARDS, & all a arerp Seve Te a clen isa ve 15 by 10, an exceeeding y 8. "per 
pom ere ing belaid in ually woll as in summer., | feet. spree E the above in 21 oz. Glass at 1s. 
anufacture’ the Cement, z B. WHITE & BROTHERS 100 0 feet ap by 6 
Milbank Street, rastin ister. 3 
RIGT MOND)? 63 by 44 10s. per 100 feet. 9 by? 12s 
RIGI DOM 2 Pitroniséd by her Majesty the 7 by5 p 94 by 74 
the Duke of Northumberland for Syon House, 74 by 54 by 8 
his Grace the Duke of Devonshire for ick Gardens, Pro- 103 by 84 12 by 10 
‘fe Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton 1 by 9 14s. 13 by 10 lás 
for the Crystal Palace, Zoological Society, late M: 114 by 94 14 by 10 
Lawrence, of Ealing Par = — R ' ; $ D 2 by9 15 by 10 
“FRIGI DOMO,” a Can epared H: = $ a } 16s. { S si 13 
and Wool, a pe rfect pikaa tere of Heat ‘na Col, kee ing 
wherever it is applied a fixed tem is adapted ‘for Foreign Sheet Grassi in 200 ft. Soon 32s. dA 40s. Aani a 
all Ho “ig and Wiestoabeaiat avec ola ais in; Glass for Orchard Houses pplied to Mr. 
g Ipeni s TE Rough Plate ‘Gia: z to 3 and Haka thick, 
r Horti 
in rticultural, Public Buildings 
Propagating Glasses. awm Shades — Stands 
Pn 12 inches, l4 ins., 16 ins., 18 ins., 
| diameter. 
Rough Plate and Sheet Glass Tiles to 4-inch in thickness. 
A variety of other articles as por eae ural List, which may 
rd Suckers 
on 20 ins. in 
be had on applica 
Plate Glass, Rough-cast do., Patent Pinte a do, le Blue, and 
other Coloured and Ornam 
Genuine White Lead, 
‘olours na pe 
Wholesale, el and for Ex 
kages charged, but allowed for when returned. 
Address, 87, PN ig imo Street Without, the same side as 
Eastern Counties Railway. . tern Counties 
WN MOWING" MACHINES.— 
L at the London Horticultu ral Society’s Gardens, 
-Johe 8 5, 1857. Four Spee pa trial on level 
ground; Second ditto on hrar ie: Third ditto on 
places, round trees, &c. EEN’S Patent was unani- 
mously declared by the appointed. J pirn to be the best in each 
trial. Every information may be obtained on application to 
Dr. Royle, Secr to the onan kia a Serei 
21, Regent Street; also Mr.. McEwen, Superinten so e 
i the Machines may be at wo 
cbt" S i 
TRI 
skew! 
cultural Departionnt, C Crystal 
Palace; and at the Manufactory, Leeds, Fiag hire, wher 
S ice Li d references can 
GREEN’s Patent Improved Machines betas è onl introduced 
erinnere and on trial have Late to be the best, and 
have “been — patronised by the Sei nobility and 
gentry, 
Rt. T Honte J J. ER lyn a Sir Wm. Hutton 
Duke o Duke of Devonshire, Chis- 
Vis Ca t Gann pds . - wick House 
Sir A ngus Campbell ee  Hortieultural So- 
ot of Harewood Dr. Royle, son da ditto 
Earl Clon: Lanne LP y, Esq., Editor 
Lord Ashto of Fae tel a, 
Earl of Stamford and War-| Lord Bridport, 
rington (twice). ir George Goodman 
Earl of Leicester. Sir T. W. Ram: 
Lord Suffield. Sir John Scott. - 
Sir Robert Sheffield. Rev. Sir George Robinso 
THOMAS GREEN, Proprietor, Patent Mowing Machine o oik 
"TG: ‘are 
gs tfully to call attention to th 
i Poay o y i e superiority of 
te ndon Agents :—Messrs. Cottam 
and n Oxford Street ; Messrs. Burgess & Key, New reet, 
SON’S IGIN. ANTI-CORROSION 
NT, a patronised by the Britis 
ts, the East India C 
& Hallen, 2, Winsley Street, 
OWwEa! 
a 
Clergy, for out-door wor' 
a Anti-Co cir a is icularly 
a of ern oe 
=a 
No Agents,—. 
| moral iI qualities, talents, 
IRON HURDLES MADE 
AND 
Fase rst fs moore "sta afi a abour 
eo superior affor ahireiron 
with those made from oiron, snd wil 
Fencing, Gates, and Tron W, 
atories, R 
8 
Im: 
par nee gates, aid 
rystal Palace, RESERO 
cation to CoTr LLEN, 2, Winsley 
BGUTTA PERCHA TUBING FOR SPREADING |) 
NURE. 
TS GUTTA ERCHA COMPANY. 
favoured with the receipt of the following Fire 
Fr oe JA — KENNEDY, Esq., My nip E 
ived your inquiry as : aitoi 
of Gutta Parca Tubing. I ote is Se. it E 
da Ls 
nag f the a ubi 
otch acres 
of ii ma 
my farm, and Gutta ree oon a 
facility in rface ae e land. 
think highly of “the Gutta "Percha Union Joint —¥, if 
zak 5 J 
S, > 
sad sold Oy their Wholesale ‘Dealers rs in town ande 
peer vip agiti KNIVES = vee 
ED GOOD By T 
APPIN, BROTHERS, Queen’s ( 
Sheffield ; and 67 and 68, King William 
APPIN’S “SHILLING” 
where, warranted good by the 
THERS, Queen’s Cutlery Works ae 
William Street, City, London, where ; Stock o 
in of, orld is kept. ? ." 
APPIN’S SUPERIOR TABLE KNIVES m 
tain their unrivalled superiority—handles cannot possi 
me loose; the blades are all of the very first quality, b 
their own Sheffield manuf: actu 
pes i DRESSING CASES AND be 
TAPPIN’S PLATED DESSERT KN] 
FORKS, in cases of 12 and 18 pairs, are 
elegant designs and first-class quality. 
APPIN’S ELECTIO ee PLATE, 
ki 
with List of Prices, free o 
plicatio: i 
anufactory, eee 8 ear Works, Sheffield, 
J. AMADI 
acked in mahogany case, with three 
Sa N me two pee will show no 
—Address JOSEP: 
powers, 
setae a Ee 
the coena air.” —The Field, June 6, 1 
Atii MICROSCO 
MITH ax Marotion 
ECK, oe 
Co foie Street, Lon 
Medal. < the ewe Exhibition of ere and | 
s E xhibitio: ot 
illustratod, Pe 
lence Ka their Microscopes” 
Educational 
Cronicle, Nov. 24, 1855) se Co poat on rece 
General Catalogue for Pram + 1857 may beh: =a 
yrna Sponges 
Pe pring (h a the Te 
betw 
NOW THYSELF.—The > secret At fy 
bgi EE long 
HAR NDWRITIN TING Oy woot 
3 MARIE 6 COUPELLE with on A tailed 
iin delinea both full 
m anything 
ifforing, from themselvon men oft | 
ive, in a few days, & i 
of the writer, with many other things 
be addressed to The 
itorial C ications should be 
Editorial Com Uae 
leationeters to.“ The 
Wellingt 
Ro. 
of M 
uineis 
2 Street, Covent 
Printed WiıLLram BRADBUR 
f std MULLETT, aras 
Parish of St. Pancras, in oie . 
Lombard St., h 
8 
them at the 
Covent Garden, in 
