t 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



Med 



O mmd trot. 



new 

 for 



l )\\ 3 Sl't'EKB BROCCOLI.— Every 



SasJs* *•**•** U p« obl, a*. ; pound bags 

 fmXTxtV BAWAM.-Uneonatssi for tiz0, 



from 



doabUs***. and osfe 

 % n enl* 



IM I HOLLYHOCKS 



p nM« flMM. Miasm. « 



St mixed, 1j 



packets 



flows n .^esJM 



H 



10 



CMrqrodUi 



V*»U*t 



ttural agent, 

 attended ; 



work, rnamsntal Water, Ac, planed 



Ti I0SC0REA BATATAS-THE NEW CHINESE 



U POTATO. -This new esculent was i folly <frsenbed by 

 Professor Llndter in the Cknmkto of December 23, IS*. 



77* Subscribers are now importing a chotce lot of 

 Hoots, and can supply them on the following terms : 



... £0 10 1 Fifty Tubers £5 6 



_ ... 12 6| Hundred „ ... ... 10 



First Orden wiU have the best Roots. -Apply to 

 WILLIAM E. RENDLE & CO n Seed Merchants, Plym oath. 



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R. 



WEEDS 



FLEMING'S 



ON WALKS. 



WEEDING or 



broath 



MACHINE FOE GRAVEL WALKS, COURT V 



r5*^N 



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manufactured and sold byALEXANDEB Shanks & So*a^ 

 h, Forfarshire, from whom particulars with prices mavbmiJ** 



Four Tubers ... 



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BANKS' NEW SEEDLING FUCHSIAS FOR 1855- 



J. El'i'Sbega to state that he haa purchased 



the following HulltnK Fuchsias, raised by that celebrated 

 •rower E. Ban •* S«>Wen I^jre, Deal ; taw were toe 



E* selection from wis splendid bass* of Seedlings of MH a 

 £*. bs*n thoroughly Ptored Tawy are dfettoet rich, sod the 

 greatest advaac* npon any of tee kinds known, and cannot fail to 



girm the -highest matisfactkm. 



I H \ \ -(named try Mr. Ba>a«).-Tohe stent, sepals very 

 broad rene * a fretty ennrs or hull circle, the points of the 



j. 



MAW'S ENCAUSTIC TILE PAVEMENTS^ 

 an indestructible and highly decorative substitute t? 

 inary flooring, and their imperishable Oil Cloth Covering. £ 

 trance Halls, Passages, Verandahs, Conservatories, fa* 



-.«-. 





rich velvety c: 





2 



netal * wmehiatr the seed" v ^^ ^^ 



the coroiu wery Urge, of a splendid violet and great sub- 



Ktance : hat snst, and blooms partknlarly free, Is. $d. 



y A < qi ~ Very distinct sod striking. Immense 



Vinssgr beanttml «»xy wttt» tube and sepals, tinged with 

 tansin lens w » 1 1 - nfnpnrt lened flower corolla large, and of a 

 wety rich p4um enksir pace. It. €d. 



OEAh Sl'l.TAN A very nobes flower, and will ho many 



i -tote It Is equalled b#*»tl#al milage, and trstmte for 



Hag flowrs large, vsry stent, sens! ndhi similar to 

 ths Tern nndsf s v«ry rich crimson cnloar corolla 



Urge, and ry dark velvety pnrple. 7#. &*• 



hi A Ft) OFKlvi I ■■ « proneaneed by the fol- 



Itwirmjfl i Mr. (Awards, Secretary • > the Fl cultural 



8edett Mr r.arnes, of i lamden Nursery; Mr Todd, of Sutton, 

 to he the Iswttieat and most distinct Fuchsia yst raised; habit 

 and bushy, iug great duster* f i y 



ms, of great instance, *sry r!« wnxy whlfe, with s rich 

 a-colonrwd pace ' lis, and exceedingly striking. lOt.Sd 



OF Till, now Bit.— A ▼cry rich and periW 

 Hower, scarlet tube and sepaN, which reflex over the 

 tube, displaying a beautiful dark purple corolla of great sub- 

 aUnce: habit, peHhet. 7 #. csf. 



f'.RP \'lli -A large and well. proper ncd flower, with 

 dark rrii i tubs and sepai< corolla, intensely dark velvety 

 par] habit, •■ t iud very graceful. ;«. i: 



I will he sent out in A\> —Strong Plants, at 42«. 



Thenenal dl icsnct to the Trs*le where thn f each are taken. 



Agent:- ii r and M m sir, Heed Merchants, Lendenhall 



set. London.— Bcsw*r irse Mai tlat e n e. 



M~ KSSR& E. iC HllS i) II ON aniTbON, of the 

 V gtot irnnry. »t ohn's W od, Loadon, will osn 

 it fontp»antsin\^r;i next of their h IElM.lN«i 



M -I All WITH Wjiin ( «>i;i»M.A8, HoTH IM)UBLK 



LE, also TWO fTRIPFJ I VARI 41 ; l» 



COROt.l VI) h\ llfllAH. and TW«» L'NIQUl H !H81AS 

 with Vl*>Ll AN U ill. I »LLA8. The lant two 



were p»»' of R- Hanki, flm\ , after having been flowered, 



the eo co sj i: sea^n, and prove I as nowers p ussiiiilg on- | 

 q lestlonabla merits, and nncqimlle<l by -ther re I variptiee pre- 

 vlonsly sent out. All tb her varieties were purchased of 



W ftMCJj Bsi| ( Newton. In the ec unrv 4 Devon, who * ncco o d od 



in introdiiclog a Scarlet FunhsJa with White * rolls, which new 

 •ar .re In this tribe gives one of the greatest novelties that they 

 have had the pleasure of seeing for many yean. Mr. Story, 

 hetM the n this new Class, offered them to Messrs. 1 lender 



son fur Oss II aso Unxsj which oftVr they aosspted. A 



l diawing of three of the va rice here ofcred has been 

 by Mr. James Andrews, the well-known nVuiciiltural and 

 Lorticultsral artist; sketches from which have appnared in Van 



-» re d»»s Sorres," \ erscharTelt'a Illustration 



1 tlcde," snd will also appear furnt . ; ^risr r 



F^ehrnary. The dwarf, compr and free flcjwering habits of the 



piar II be inre to please every grower of this tribe. 

 QlKfcN VH TOKl A §torytj.-8plenn1d wide sepals, bean- 



hnhlly lessttnn, ^>f a hright scarlet crimson, and a lovely clear 



w corolla fkalOc.ls?. 

 FRTWCI! A! FRT (Ranka'aJ.— Rcnriet crimscn sepsis rn» 



flexe. t r\rh x Ua This flower wncefisttU rnneqn ailed 



by si « reuexsug properties m« such that either more or 



lees would be a fault . indeed the Hower Is perfecUofc tseit 



ITRS. ST nr f9tf>ry'a).-~F1ne targe scarlet tube, long wide 

 sepals renexed ; c • lis fine substance and dear white. lOt. M. 



1AM M I l M\ IA f8torv"«:-.-sssirlet sepals and tub* 

 with double white corolla, a Hower not having that contused 

 appearance as ma; of the dot e varieties are known to possess. 

 rhai was considered the beet of the only two double white 

 varieties flowered by Mr. 8tory. »1#. The other double ra 

 we do not sppear to have received. 



PER! O Story's),- Fine large scarlet sepals and tube, 



with a const ions striped corolla of rose snd purple flakes, 

 ha n d s o m ely rertexed snd tree flowering, lot. 6U 



fcM P*S8S BKU; (Story's).^- Wide renexed petsls of a 



rosy crtmson he instde of penis having a violet shading: 

 •enrntsa fine white. 10s fl* 



RAFFAB1 I K (8torVs).— A beautiful variegated corolla with 



s?riroeon sepals well reHexod. and of good substance ; the colour of 



♦ corolla is a rich chocolate flaked with rose, free flowering. 



io». ew 



i.ADYOFTfff LkKT, StorysV— Flue 



e blu^h white eoroHa, wery pretty lot. 64. 



WATER NVMPfl teryaX-Rright scnrlet Hmsen globe 

 t wide petal, corolla now clear white; an elegant flower. 

 Os. 6V. 



r if the set of nine be taken, the price, 4/. 4*. A coloured 

 4 three of the abore 1 asias and one of Cyclssnan Atkinsi 

 he forwarded by post, ou receipt of six postage stamps.— 



CHOICE CALCEOLARIAS. 



COLE bece to offer a few dozen of his un- 



bloonmd Seedling HERBACEOUS CALCEOLARIAS 

 from his choice stock: they were the admiration of all who saw 

 them last summer. They are not potted off though strong 

 enough for large 60-sized pots. The Seed was saved from selected 

 stock carefully impregnated. J. C. offers them at 4.?. per dozen, J 

 or «•. per hundred. A remittance solicited from unknown cor- 

 . jfiponden t^-r i ejdNnrBery, St. A loan's, Herts. 



UNEQUALLED NEW MELON, 



GOLDEN DROP GUEEN FL II. 



EDWARD TILEY having purchased the whole of 

 Meesrs. Wood & Son's stock of Seeds of the above-named 

 Melon, can with confidence recommend it to all growers 

 of that splendid fruit. It has been thoroughly proved by an 

 eminent Melon grower, and declared by all who have seen and 

 isted it to be one of the finest -flavoured Melons yet grown. 

 It is a very beautiful colour when ripe, skin very thin, flesh firm 

 and solid, and of a most superior melting and delicious flavour. 

 Free setter and proli fie bearer. It poseesuts e great advantage 

 over others in its exceedingly handsome appearance when placed 

 npon a table or on the stall of a fruit salesmen, and for exhibition 

 this Melon will be the favourite. 



THE KINO, Snperb Scarlet Flesh Melon.— Tli is is a variety 

 very much wanted, and which has for some time past l>^eu 

 neglected, but Is now becoming in great request ; such being the 

 case, EoWAR- Tilrt has just procured a stock of this most 

 superb Hybrid Scarlet Flesh Melon, which he can recommend 

 with asgteat confidence as those before sent out by him. and 

 which have all given the greatest satisfaction to the public. 



Each of the above varieties may be had in packets containing 

 six seeds, Is. 64. par packet. 



The following Hne varieties of Melons can be highly recom- 

 me and are all warranted true :— 



Is. 

 Is. 



Is. 

 Is. 

 Is. 

 Is. 



If. 



Is. 



,. - . .... ^_„.™~ ., ttbstttute 



ord 



Entrance 



Maw & Co. send free of expense their Book of Designs^'sniST 



.-„ ««« a n a otyie for every description of Building.— Bes2S 



v fiolnn. ^*fl 



in price and s 

 Works, Broseley, Salop. 



CHEAP FUEL. 



GAS COKE, as used in the Royal Conservator^ 

 admirably adanted for Furnaces (as producinewo a****. 



»«i*me 

 admirably adapted for Furnaces (as producing no si&ob? 

 and also well suited for Household Fires, to be had at iSTS 

 Chaldron in quantities of not less than 20 Chaldrons, clear*} 1 ? 

 barge or carts within a week, from the Phoenix Gas Wort? 

 Bankside, Southwark, or at the Bridge Foot at VauxhalL •£$ 

 Chaldrons delivered within a mile of the Works on the SsijJ 

 side of the Thames at an additional charge of 25. per ChaldrcZ 

 A smaller quantity or delivery at a greater distance at a bkJ 

 rately increased rate. 



OT - WATErTpIPES at wholesale prices,^ 



Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and every requisite cota^ 



tion. Cast Iron Boilers, 55s. each. Improved Soot Doors ^ 



Furnace Door9. Builders' Castings of every description kept h 



tock at — Mr. LYNCH WHITE'S, Old Barge Iron T8W 



Upper Grou nd Street (near Black friars Bridge), London. ^ * 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES & LIGHTS 

 FOR PITS, CUCUMBER & MELON BOXES X LIGHTS* 



TheQneen 



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Is. 



It ram ham Hall 



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Is. 



Incomparable 



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U 



Iden Itall 



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1j. 



i. olden Perfection... 



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Is. 



Bo wood 



... 



Is. 



eeoryofBath ... 



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It. 



Camecton Court ... 



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If. 



ChlrhpstT Prise ... 



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Is. 



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Beech wood ... 

 Windsor Prize 



Emperor 



Fleming's Hybrid Persian 

 Blackall's Green Flesh .., 

 Bailey's ditto 



8now'a Hybrid 



Gordon Castle 



A packet of the Golden Drop and one of the King Melon, and 

 one packet of any other variety mentioned "will be forwarded, 

 post free, on receipt of 3*. 6d. In cash or penny postage stamps. 



F.nwai Tilsy, y urseryman, Seedsman and Florist, 14, 

 Abbey Church Yard, Hat! >merset. 



T I QUID AMBER.— The undernamed is a buyer of 



'^ either a large or small quantity of the above. Send cash 

 jrice, and helgl to Mr. Jfvf.b, >• -series, Northampton. 



TEN IS, HARQUE1 , and RICK CLOTHS.— 

 Now on Sale, several second-hand Kick Cloths, Marquees, 

 snd Tents, of various sizes. Some of the Marquees are well 

 adapted for Horticultural Societies. One 50 feet by 30, price 35/.; 



one 70 fas* by 30, 60/. ; snd one 100 feet by 30, 6K. TUeee are 

 almost new, and quite ready for use. Small tentH for the Wars 

 or Emigrants, weighing Pi lbs., price 26f. each, new and waterproof. 

 Small Tents for Gardens, 901. each. — R- llu hardsos, 21, 

 T< nhridge Plac« New Road, London. 



I>LOSSOM of FRUIT TREES. — WORSTED 



1 * NKT to effectually protect the blossom of wall fruit trees 

 from frost snd blight, and the ripe fruit afterwards from wasps 

 and flies, ~d. per squsre ysrd, in various widths. All kinds of 

 garden, nshina, and sheep nets, made by machinery, and at very 

 low prices.- R. Kichabmox, 21, Tollbridge Place, New Road, 



King s Crosa, London. 



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f •• 



••• 



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fed 



155. per box. 



175. „ 



195. „ 



per box. Boxa 



crimson, with 



I A • Banks'a Favourite).— Fine kasidscniB scarlet sepals 

 tube large snd eoneylcuoMW ftower*. with sepals enely 

 \ and a splendid blue-violet corolla of great substance* 

 r *£* P* 1 " 11 ^e* 11 * 8miai tb « i-'imber of plants will be limited. 



I 







& G. HENDERSON and SON were 



..^y? "**''* tf> *** * fl advertisement a few weeks back in the 

 r r" mr l. £* rw *«^. n*m Messrs. iucornbe, Pince, and Co., of 



■ees, eaVrtt>c, two new Feshasa^ similai In chametar to t heal 



!I?^r ^Tw' *S * ftwr ' w "tten communication with Mr. 



-J i7^' ST^lJ^ST^^ ^ one of the Firm to make 

 ^!.oJ?L ^ *^T t ** tI1, fcnd m consec|iit«ee Mr. Aironsw 



™£^nJ%V" £**?Z %M ** W%m wh * re be wm informed 



■*.* Jl ^^ ©eered W. for them by a Nerservman in London. 

 hUt whose name »r address he did 4 know ^ w>o«on, 



JttE^^ ^explanations necce. 



mm 2 •; "- « -."nc* m a «a| samba* * ^imnHn hnrhafl 



nreeesd » at ngher >ces than are Quoted above Thin 



^ made tn conseqaen (>f in«brn*n«ion which thp'v lave 

 red, theft leaves m doubt en their minds b*ttfaai tnee? to 

 be sent out h r Messrs. Lacornhe* Pinee, A Co n arTsteiuT in 

 character to the abeve^WeUiaarton Hursery, St. John^Wo^d 



TANM1D NETTING, for the protection of Fruit 



* Trees from frost, blight, and birds, and for the security of 

 fieah sown seeds, either in Gardens or Fields, at Id. per square 

 yard; 200 yar< 145.; 600 yards, 30s : 1000 vards, 50*. Scrim 

 Canvass, for Wall Fruit.— At EDGINGTON and Co.'s, Rick 

 Cloth, Tent, and Waterproof Cloth Manufacturers, 17, Smith- 

 field Bars, City, and Old Kent Road, Southwark; Emigrant 

 Out -ers. Ship Chandlers, and Exj t Merchants, Brunswick 

 Street, near the test India Export Dock, lilackwalh 



-OOLLEN NET for the PROTECTION Of 



WALL FRUIT TREES feom FROST, 2 and 3 yards 

 ide, can be had of Wf.atherhead, Walters, & Co., Derby. 



See Gardener* hrtmiek of Oct. 28, 1854. 



HALL'S GASDKN NKTTINliS; the best and 

 cheapest for all purposes of shelter and shade from Frost, 

 Hail Storms, and Gales of Wind. No. 0, 5rf. ; No. 1, Wd.; No. 2 

 6d. ; No#. Sand 4, 7«*. All 56 inches wide, and in lengths of 

 10, 20, SO, and 60 yards.— Manchester. 



CHEAP WIRE GAME ft POULTRY NETTING 

 6rf. per running yard. 9 



GALVANISED DITTO, Id. per running yard, 2 feet wide. 





JAMES WATTS, Hothouse Builder, 8, Claremoal 

 Place, Old Kent Road, London. 



Green and Hothouses, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 feet wide, tat 

 length, from 16 to 100 feet. Frames and Lights for Pits, 6 ft. 6U, 

 7 ft., 7 ft. 6 in., 8 ft., and 8 ft. 6 in. wide, any length, from 12 1» 

 100 feet. Upwards of 200 Cucumber and Melon Boxes act 

 Lights, from 4 ft. by 3 to 10 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft. 6 in., kept ready 

 glazed with stout sheet glass, painted four times, complete, re*dy 

 for immediate use, all made of best material, packed and senta 

 all parts of the kingdom. — Reference may be had to the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and th e Trade, in most of the coun ties in England. 



SHEET GLASS (15 02.) of good quality in 100 

 boxes. 



10 in. by 8 in. and under 



1 1 in. by 9 in. to 22 in. by 14 in. 

 Larger sizes to 28 in. by 18 in. 



Also similar sizes in 21 oz. Sheet at 245. 

 charged 2s. each, and returnable at the same price, if delivered 

 free. CRYSTAL WHITE GLASS, Crown and Sheet Glass in 

 Crates, British and Patent Plate, &c. &c. White Lead, Oils, 

 Turpentine, Colours, &c— G. Farmiloe & Son, 118, St. Jolm 

 Street, West Smi thfield. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



HETLEY and CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS, 

 of British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to U. 

 per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand fact 

 of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS,GLASS 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES. 

 to Jambs Hetley & Co., 36, Soho Square, London. 



See Gardener? Chro nicle fir st Saturday in each m onth. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON'S present prices for good 

 16 oz. sheet glass, boxes included. 

 6 in. by 4 in. to 6 in. by 5J in. ... 13*. 3d. 



7 by 5 to 8 by 6 13 6 



8J by 6$ to 10 by 8 14 J. per 100 feet 



10 J by 8J to 14J by 10} 16 



17 by 10 to 18 by 12 18 



A great variety of sizes. Particulars bad on application. 

 ORCHARD HOUSE SQUARES on Mr. Rivees's pta»i to 

 whom I have sold some thousands of ieet. 

 Large Sheets for cutting up, in cases, at 2±d. and 3<*.per foot 



HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE GLASS, Sheet, 

 and Rough Plate, Tiles, Milk Pans, Bee and Propagating Glass* 

 Wasp Traps, Cucumber Tubes, Preserve Jars, with and without 

 covers; Fern Glasses. 



Plate, Sheet, Crown, and Ornamental Window Glass. Crystal 

 Glass Shades for ornaments. 



Greenhouses, erected in either wood or iron. Garden Lis* 41 

 and Frames. 



87, Bishopsgate Street Without, London— same side as Easta* 

 Counties Railway. 



1 



Galvanised. 

 24 in. wile. 2 in. mesh, 7n\ per yard. 

 80 in. „ 2 in. „ 9d. 



36 in. „ 2 in. „ lOjrf. 



48 in. - 2 in. „ 1#. 2d. 



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N 

 PI 



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Not Galvanised. 

 W. per yard 

 Sid. 



7*d. 



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... 



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CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES 



J PIT FRAMES, ETC. 



AMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleas** * 

 hand their present prices of Glass for Cash :— ^ 



SHEET SQUARES. CROWN SQUARE* 



__ „ In Boxes of 100 feet. In Boxes of 100 net 



Under 6 by 4 



6 by 4, and V, by 4J ... 



7 



8 

 9 



... £0 12s. 6d. 

 ... 13 



ti 



8: 



,, 8, 12 by 9, I 



15 

 10 



ss.ed. 



12 6 

 14 



t« £r^/T' f ..! <ettin * ; * lv »'? iMd ' M - P« «qn»w foot, made 

 to »njr size for the nme proportionate p««. Thia attic e was 



»r its l.gtit and durable appearance, and acknowledged to be the 



cheapest and best article of the kind ever offered. Extra «trrm» 





1 



7, —10 



12 by 10, 14 by 10 m 

 Larger Sizes, not exceeding 40 inches long. 

 ft oz. from 3d. to 3 id*, per square foot, according to B** 8 * 

 21 oz, „ 444. to 5d. „ n n 



26 oz. „ 6d. to 74* „ n „ 



SIXTEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 

 FACTURE FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, the saws Q*£»* 

 as we supply to Mr. Rivebs, and of various dimensions, ****** 

 on hand, 



Double-crown Glass of various dimensions in 100 *«•* M 

 Glass Tiles, J of an inch thick, packed in cases, containing 



l7l 



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t 



Also every de 



ApcIiss, Bordering. Mower Stands, Tv Wire Tiellia Wnrl 

 Work for Har ultnrsl nnrDcsw«— Tl !,.♦,.. ♦*j /i.*-i. c ™ 



»s, 21/. per dozen; Propagating and Be« OJjjJJJ 

 1, Laetometera. Lord Camoys' Milk »yP*S 



l?^! 1 ™* ' r Trainym, LHhlia Rods, Garden when returned. 



Glass Milk Pans, 



»..^ ^_ T1 . - . r — .. .»« Cucumber Tubes, j^anomeiers, juora uawoys j» * »»*■ ****-* frf 



Pattern, forwarded toe* f*FZ^^» n \*J : £*}2* a " of J?"* Tn9 *> Plate - Crown - and Ornamental Glass, Shades 1 



..,.!__ •nutscTory, 44, Skinner I Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bishopsgate Street 



Without, London. 



Street, and 6 and 8, Snow Hill, Lon «. 















































