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THi; AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 





IIEFLRR aso SON 



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HOKT SELECT 6KKD| 



!**/**••* GAR S ami r'LOU I U 

 df ^ p<wt. It oarneat endea- 



4» w bother f< the G» or Earn >f 



y am ttna 



art mt own r"***. a» 



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It ; aim M many of the See da 

 before lending out, we 

 action to out em* " 



<>/ mtvm# toil jkot and 



ua. we very reepeet fully 



ef an order from *«*• who have not yet ghrt 

 J IB A Sox loueeeter, Seedsmen to toe 



hi til el Society. 



AWK, TJ LI* **u HLM1AM, 



iebdfl » pa M that II • -ir 



\ 1:1' ind A>«1 



TO GENTLEMEN ENGAGED IN PLANTING, 



D GOJDFKBT respectfully invite 



r Btoc!: of the following very desirable 





etrlaJ 







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Retail MAT of . I. 





I Bay be ebtalnrd, pent rre 





beg to <*er the following CHOICE BOOTS 



j raj fme pentosan 



per lb 



■ 











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P*-rd 



21 





- 



■ 



3j. 



f. 



6*. 



WATEKER aim 

 ar ttion to tin i 



11AK1> - 



Arauearla imbricate, from 2 to 

 7 fee- li ; aa handaonie as 

 plants can be. 

 ma Deodara, In any quan- 

 ta from I to 3 feet hi t'h 

 Do. do., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 

 feet high p lend id plants 



Cedars of l^banen, 3, 4, 6, and 



et high 

 inus 1 igla 3 to 10 feet 

 insignia, 2 to 7 feet 

 ■si, 3 to 7 feet 



. i.sapo, fine plants, 3 to 



6 f ■ 

 Nordmanniana, li to 3 ft., 



all from 1 and remark- 



ly hand mo 



2 feet; a few 



larger, 5 and 6 feet high, on 

 U i roots, and with 



perfect leaders 

 Montezuma?, 2 to 4 feet 



M 





r» 









4^. 



renal*. »•« y 



•any other choice farletles. 

 «M Id var, mlsed, per 



[• rary per 1 no 



tihereeee, ana double, It* p« t dozen 



>I, Mee*flSti Street; and KM, I.»nr»u«H IV.unrneY Lane, 



. ttabiJaaad at 3 nhill, 17 



/ m ^ T\ ATALOGUE of 1 I Rl IS' 



V> ITERS r«>a IfinV \y be had post free r two labels 



TKEA 00 RAN L'Ll'd for eight labela; die on 



r labels. 



RA N I N i ; r L *> splendid named sorts, 40f . to U 



leS safer haeedttiisr ditto ... 1 



i • ■•> ftna mlxtur. nm R#. to 1 



I Bl VNl.U earned sorts, I 



kl U RtKVI . s SKI&Kk*- Asters, llaUam*. Stock 



La / as, A o named assort its, 



■ us and Anemone Seeds, %U. eVi. per packet. 



iiwesraif minimal* - ISteleet Ranunrulna, and 





Pinus canadensis, 3 to 8 feet 

 upressus macrocarpa or Lam- 

 bert ian a, 4 to 7 feet 

 thvoides variegata, 3 to 

 4 feet (the variegated white 



Cedar) 

 Junipems, Upright Irish,perfect 



columns, 3 to 7 feet 

 „ chinensis, 2 to 8 feet 

 Yew, commen F.nglish,3 to 8 feet 

 Irish, 4 to 10 feet 

 gold riped, 1^ to 3 feet 

 do., tall standards, 4 to 7 ft. 

 Dovaston, or Weeping, 

 worked on tail straight 

 stems 

 Thuja aurea, the finest plants in 



the country 



I.'boee- is chilensis, the finest 



plants in the country 

 Large variegated Hollies 

 „ Standard Bays 



it 

 •i 



tenant of Ireland. lie has 



tions. It is a seedling raised hv M r i ,, ; tlCu,lu ^ 

 Gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl of St ,he *t&b^ 



grown it for 8 *evp?? ans ' LW 

 beaten everything that has been put in *?*****! mt 

 including all the newest and most recently h? P " m ^» 

 AVe have purchased the whole stock, hi vim/,! ced*-*^ 



lua *5B&!H 



sum for all the seeds in his possession and it S^""* 1 * 

 time sent out; those who want a good flav nowfo »lei2 

 prize Cucumber, we would recommend to oht*!** 9 ""^ 

 seeds. uu 



It is a first-rate winter fmit, and, with 



cartfil 



ment, can be had in perfection all the year ro?j 

 most prolific, and hears two fruit cm event -^ 



Ver V joint 













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>r-'l« Wall rd. Iierki. 



A Descriptive Priced 



\ I LOO I l Jl if .\MKRfC " PLANTS for 



•aaos in Just i intUhed, and r be bad by enclosing 



»r peatsae As everything in the way of Am an 



Fla an unequalled • r *tnt at this Nursery, Intending 



pur«fc**e >well tnx anielves with this Catalogue. 



W,r» HBR *m t;t>DFKt v phews and 8ncr esters to t 

 ate «ea WaeeW. Knap Mill uraery. Woking, Surrey. 







UDRI'MMii 1> sNn |o\>' NEW I) 

 VIA ri ing select varieties onl- 

 r* and I w ready, and may 

 be bad peat fre*^ on ffteeipt of one postage stamp- This Catalogue 

 wUl. at a glance, furnish the < er with all the m 

 material for drawing out bis Bead List Correctly an without 

 trouble, in refereaee to It the erefcaer*' Ckrmidt remarks :— 



" I* ta a i ort, :>ndeneef the bast we bare sem. They 



are Dan! g the t esso ie s e coarse we have f lien insisted upon 

 for the -<ak»- h buyer and sailer snd this opinion has been 



cor tXXy responded t- > >y all our old and many new customers. 

 W.Dmrwa » Bows' Bead SJNi li lessen tW sreae. Stirling 



CN W CINE MR IA$. [ 



■ if. nAKUINEK. of Fant Nureery, Maidstone, 

 • will enrnmenaa sending out plants on t, 1st of March 



■esfeftaa t n >wi., k - ti^t-ci*ss flowara, raised bv .Mr. Froat 



i f. HeUs, Fvj, e/Praalan Mall, and pronounced 



^'0 be equal it not superior to any in 

 flaRivA 



J»> JULIA - :\WALLI8-^ fe, with g-eat depth 

 ' ^ T -^ p * t * 1 ' ftwly margined with porcelain bine, light 



'>"• ''- • ; je, extra aiae; :i . .t-class fluwer. 10*. to 



KNN1 I I *«f white, with well aerfo.M „ %r c\r\ 



» w\ -ivwia wmmA colon r . with broad 



Mreisi • - * plum ; p 4 |brn ™a babtt. Ha, N 



.•J* % t>««P purple, with disttnet ring of 



^efteiwin reemd tbe -its law nne-Hhaped petals ef eatra size 



Also an imraenae stock of large Evergreens, Standard Orna- 

 mental Trees, Ac 



All the ?ants here offered may he seen growing m our 

 Nursery they are removed every year, and will travel any 

 ice With p< t safety. Ot Rome, such as Araucarias, 

 Deodaras, Golden Yews, Thuja aurea, Pinus nobilis, Nord- 

 Bianniana, wc liave any quantity; and the plants, for root and 

 hmnch, are not to be surpassed. Priced Catalogue* will be for- 

 warded on application, enclosing two postag tamps, to Waterer 

 and (. aar, nephews and Bnccess s of the late Hosea Waterer, 

 Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey, near the Woking Station, 

 South-Wcstern Uailway, where all traiu top, and where capital 

 c. \s can be obtained. I 



The 2d. stamp will also include a descript; italogue of their \ 

 A Plan >8es,andNur ry St ock in general. 



I l<s. E. G. HENDERSON and SON, of the 



Wellington Road Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, beg 

 . infon r Patrow and the Public that their NEW CATA- 



i OF SEEDS for 1865 is now ready, and will be 



war- post five on application. 



I. <i. 11. & Son take this opt turdty of stating that none but 

 the n dar and improved kinds of Vegetable Seeds appear 



in their li->t ; and among the Flower Se h only those whose 

 beauty and me are universally acknowledged, together with 

 a can looted stock of the principal new varieties. 



1. <' . n. ft 8<"U beg i ctfully to call particular attention to 

 the -x-* choice seeds • Florists' Flowers, which have been 



saved from a tine collection of named plant*, and also to the 

 snn< <l New and Choice Flowers, which they can confidently 

 mmend, and in their Catalogue will he found the names of 

 20 beautiful ornamental brasses. Also 12 variegated and orna- 

 mental foliage plants, for decorating the flower garden during the 

 summer months, with full descriptions and other information 

 respecting the following 



CHOICE FLORIST FLOWERS. 



many as 42 have been counted on a * f e nl ^ 

 from 5 to 22 inches in length. The fruity oL 

 like the barrel of a gun, and free from any ri^Z** 

 ness on the skin. It has a short handle and '***" 

 way calculated to beat any other sort in culHvoLm 9 ^ 

 spines are ivhite, and they stand out in the most ne^J?! 

 way. T/te stock is very limited. W**m 



Three seeds, per packet, ls,6d. | Five seeds nernarV 



The following is an official account oj tfa*f!&* 





Prizes won by Mr. Lynch, in competii a with auXl 

 Gardeners and the best varieties in the ncv,hb(MrtZu 



" Royal Devon and Cornwall Horticultural Soefetv N*!T "* 

 « Dear SiR.-The prizes awarded you for y Lur bSSSf* 



-Septfi . First PAi 

 June 



Sept. 8th. First p£T 



-June 1st, First , 



t n ^^ Sept. 9th, FirstPria 



In all, 10 Prizes. * 



" I remain, dear sir, yours truly, 



" Nathaniel J. La'stov Hob *~ 

 Mr. R. Lynch, Gardener to Earl of St. Germans PaTbC 

 W ALE. RE NDLE and Ca,_SEBi. krchaxts,'pi^3 



as follows : 



1851— May 15th, First Prize 

 July 17th, Extra Prize 

 Sept. 4th, First Prize 

 -May 27th, First Prize 

 July 22d, First Prize 



1852. 



1852, 

 1 3. 



1854.- 



JV 



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and g habit ; flrst-cl 



shape and ba» - 6» 

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1th 



wer. 



lilac 



light disc : good 



«* - 



taken, tb^ 



.mi* i h*» A~F m r ihtped H** U; <5rt0 " r <*rim*on 



t and fine form. 7». t If the set of six be 



10». 



W*Li A K ! N * >D C0 -. Bedale, Yorkshire, will 



20 

 SO 



fee ttens!e*l,9to'3feet 



** » J! 4fr*'.aaesp*ciinms 



•'i k last, 3 to 4 feet, r rom «. 



inns esttbra. 4 feat, ine spec4«aZ. 2? 

 : iCeimiiaadar:«.3M8faat, do. do.' 



» Ik handy AaaJea*. with large and 



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frMfceeed 



sbn t,ooth« ^nm^UmhlS^ 9 ^ 

 inly hjhri lendr , % ^ 



to »k 3 J^ Pffect sbrtiba, oa their o'wn root* 



12 RaoeMendreai daiiriaw atrovirens, with llowir-buds, 



IB 



20 



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18 



rf. 

























 







] packet— s. 

 Antirrhinum, extra fine 



mixed 



Auri fine mixed 



Balsam, double Camellia 



flowered, in packets of 

 6 distinct colours se- 

 parate 



double Kose flowered 

 in pack (> distinct 



colours t arate 



new double Camellia 

 I lose, in packets of 10 

 distinct colours sepa- 



te, extra fine 

 Am tine dbl. CI 



„ new dbl. pale yellow 

 amotion, from stage 



flowers 



Calceolaria, from choice 

 hybridized flowers 



2s. to, and 5 



Cineraria, from choicest 

 varieties ... l*.6<Land 2 



d. 



6 

 6 



Per packet— 5. 

 Chr nthemum,Pompone, 



d. 



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3 



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8 







5 

 1 

 1 





 

 



... 1 6 





 6 



fine mixed 



„ large flowered, 

 fine mixed ..'. 

 Geranium, choice show 



„ choice fancy 



Hollyhock, first quality ... 



„ second quality 



„ in 12 distinct 



coIohts, each colour ... 

 Pansy, choice show, from 

 named flowers 

 „ choice fancy, from 

 beautiful striped and 

 spotted flowers 

 Petunia, from extra fine 

 named varieties 

 „ saved from crimson 

 flowers with green 



edges 



Verbena, choice mixed 



Mimulns, beautifully 



blotched 



1 



1 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 1 





 6 

 6 

 6 

 





6 



1 6 



1 6 

 1 



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15$. per box. 



175. 



19*. 



per box. 



n 



9 • • 



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1 



1 











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6 



NEW AND OTHER CHOIC FLOWERS. 



*i2 IF 



and 2 t 



:i t- 4 real 



** U V!fjT* ^ 7 ^.^04^^; 2 to a feet,* '.carlet" 



18 



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18 





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M wdardlfcrb dulcii., will, fine h*»>.i 



fgrwn «n.l Flower ha.ta, twoo/a^t 



JZ . ;* H oJ 1 v hocks, 10.«., and 



V511&&J2 to i fee? T: ::: 



avenne8,4f. Ws.; 6 to 8 feet 



r nvets, Myrtle-leaved, for far h 

 IfjfiO '^<- and . 



» strong, 3 t ct for 'fa fenC€j| and 

 •1000 HoJUea, i to u f^ V C01H 



e -ri— ha Te ^^ ^ JG^^: 2 to 3 feet 



■^wai timea tran.spUuited, 



^HriTTREl 

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<a. 



do. 



20 

 30 



so 



1 



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80 



to ensure 



>!«e, moat an 



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deVMv 



Cher 

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koown 



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Joaen. 



:rw K steodards 

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stand 

 own, 



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iff gtMxUrds 



6 







4 







9 







6 







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8 





12 







48 







Per packet— s. 

 Abronia umbellate .. 1 

 Anagallis szurea grandi- 

 fiora ... ... ... i 



»j rubra l 



Arctotis brevtscapa ... 

 Aster, new Peony pyramid, 

 in packets of 10 dis- 

 tinct colours separate 3 

 „ new bouquet pyra- 

 midal, in packets of 



12 distinct colours se- 

 parate 



Alonso Waneeewicai 



lintonia pulchella 

 Coreo is coronata 



Hlifolia ... 

 hir >r nana 



Prnmmondigran- 



diflora ... o 



alendHna nmbellata ... 



Cyclan i persicum ... 1 



n t . mbmm 1 



Lentaundium Dmmmondi 



Diantbus Dunnetti 



perba 



» ehi s flore 



plpno, extra fine 

 f^'gitalis, new spotted 



cnida bartonioides 

 ?lischoItzia lenuifolla"* x 

 Oramanthes gentianoides 

 Hnmea elegans ... , q 

 Ipomea rubra csemlea ... 1 

 „ limbata ... .'.'.' 2 

 Leptosiphon luteum ... o 



, • f ■' ... 1 



Limn grandiflorum rubmm 



r w b l*.6d.: i 2 



liODeha mcemosioides ... q 



„ erinus oculata .".'.' 



u Queen Vic i a 

 (scarlPt) ... 



.. Hoi Leopold (blue) o 

 Larkspur, new double Jm- 

 proved Hyacinth 



flowered, in packets of 

 6 distinct colours ... 2 

 Limnanrhes aulphurea 



odorata ._ ttm j 



d. 

 6 





 



6 



6 





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 6 

 6 

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 6 



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 6 



6 



6 

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6 

 





Per packet—/?. 

 Lychnis fulgens (scarlet) 

 Ly thrum roseum supermini 

 Mignonette, new large , 



flowering o 



Oxalis rosea o 



Phlox decussata,from fiue 

 named varieties ... 1 

 „ Drummondi coccinea 

 Portulacca, new orange ... 



_ . » rose a 



Primula sinensis fimbriata, 



alba, and rubra, mixed*2 

 Poppy, new large Peony 

 flowered, in 8 brilliant 

 colours 2 



Rhodanthe Manglesi . 

 Reseda myriophyiia (new 

 Mignonette) i 



Schizanthus Graham i car- 



retusus ... 



retusus albus... 



oarpiglossis, scarlet, blue, 



and sulphur, each ... 



Stock, Scarlet Interme- 

 dia *e ... 



German, new large 

 flowering, in packets 



ot 6 distinct colours, 

 separate 



Intermediate, or 

 Autumn, in packets 

 of 12 distinct colours 

 separate ... ... 



Urompton, or Win- 

 ter, .m packets of 10 

 distinct colours, Sep. 2 



Emperor, in pkts. 



ot 5 distinct colours 

 separate f 



Sweet William, new dbi* 

 mixed ... 



d. 

 6 

 4 



3 

 6 





 6 

 6 

 6 



6 





o 



6 







4 

 3 



6 



6 

 6 





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2 6 



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6 



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6 

 



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Trop*olum, Triomphe de 



''"W Schmidt 

 tricolor o 



Vitta,Un ift ar rianU;n ? 



6 





H" 8 ?AC<iuRATus(NewSug?r( meVn TZ "* 



r gw a I^atatas (Japanes. Vln^vdT^ 64 ' 



February 17. -' £b - ld > each tuber. 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 



6 



GARDEN ORNAMENTS -8ni 

 Hundreds of VASES, FIGUI; 

 SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS, which ht T 7*S 

 wholly exposed to the late frosts, may *» W 

 inspected at * " 



AUSTIN and SEELEY'S Snow Va* 

 _ Keppel Row, New Pvoad. 



A few articles which have been stu& 

 as patterns for many years will be soldTs 

 duced prices. Any geutleman unable to r* 

 the yard may have sketches sent, if he ti 

 describe the object required, and price. 



CHEAP FUEL. * 



GAS COKE, as used in the Royal Conseroiria, 

 admirably adapted for Furnaces (as producing no snti 

 and also well suited for Household Fires, to I ad atlfo.pr 

 Chaldron in quantities of not less than 20 Chaldrons, cleareilf 

 barges or carts within a week, from the Pnc x Gas Yiom, 

 Bankside, Southwark. Two Chaldrons delivered within ail 

 of the Works on the Surrey side of the Thames at an additna' 

 charge of 2s. per Chaldron. A smaller quantity, or delivery at 

 greater distance at a moderately increased rate. 



CHEET GLASS (IS oz.) of good quality in 100 fe 



^ boxes. 



10 in. by 8 in. and under 



11 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 24s. _ 

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

 free. CRYSTAL WHITE GLASS, Crown and Sheet GIia£ 

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

 Turpentine. Colours, &c— G. Fakmiloe & Sox, 118, St*" 

 Street, West Smithfiel d. ._ 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



HETLEY and CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GliSJ 

 of British Manufacture, at prices varying from M J* 

 per square foot, for the usual sizes required, main thousand* 

 of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on applicatjOfcW 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS,Gl 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PB0PAGA1I; 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GL» 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHAW 

 to James Hetley & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



See Gardeners' Chronicle first Saturday in eacju gogg. 



Hartley's Patent hough flaJ 

 GLASS, 1-Sth thick, or 2 lbs. to the foot; 3-16ths r orwj 

 and l-4th, or 4 lbs. to the foot, for Ridge and {H^JS 

 Greenhouses, Railway Stations, Engine Sheds, Wi»f ** • 

 Halls, and Public Buildings generally. 



Packed in Boxes of 50 feet each. 



6 by 4 and 6* by 4} 10#.fla\ptf* t 



7 „ 5 „ 74 „ 5i J* e 



8 „ 6 „ 8* „ 65 ... ... ... \l I I 



9 „ 7 „ n „7iandl0by8 ... ^ ° * ^ 



For larger sizes a full List of Prices will be sent ^^L^ 

 Boxes are charged 25. each extra, full price allowed u 

 free of txpense.— For further information apply to 



116, Bishopsgate Street Without. ^ 



"Rough Plate has never been, and never can be, <V® ^ 

 the colouring of Grapes ; though we can easily believe ^ ^ 

 been charged with such a fault by persons who ns ^^ 

 enough to manage Grapes under glas — ^f %7'^» Glass & ^* 

 " There can be no question now that R -ugh Pw t« " ^^H 

 most beautiful as well as the most useful kina °^r! ltg0 f •; 

 employed in horticulture. It is free from & V- fo itself, *** 

 parent glass, and has many advan 5«» 1 U } 1 %[ °icU 

 a single disadvantage as a set offr^Gc^ ^J^^m^ 



GLASS FOR COIMStRVATOhltS. ^ 



THOMAS MILLINGTON'S present prices 



-*» 16 oz. sheet glass, boxes included. 



6 in. by 4 in. to 6 in. by 5£ in. 13*. 3<2- 



7 by 5 to 8 by 6 ... 

 8i by 6£ to 10 by 8 

 lOj by 8^ to 14j by 10J 

 17 by 10 to 18 by 12 ... ... 10 v 3 ' .^t 



A great variety of sizes. Particulars had on W f % p]|Bl i 

 ORCHARD HOUSE SQUARES on Mr. mv* 

 whom I have sold some thousands of feet. . AJ **r!a- 





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6 



14 







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.per 



100 & f ' 



Large Sheets tor cutting up, in cases, at 2**- 

 HARTLEY'S IMPROVED ROUGH PLA] *_*«,,* <J« 



wTATBO^MaS 



HARTLEY'S IMPROVED KUUi.»» * VV;,' M «ratW u ^a 



and Rough Plate, Tiles, Milk Pans, Bee and 1 » 1 * fI1 d* \W 

 Wnsp Traps, Cucumber Tubes, Preserve Jar*, w 



covers ; Fern Glasses. 



tftl Window Oh** 



Ctf* 



iron 



G»rd«n 



Plate, Sheet Crown, and Ornamen 

 Glass Shades for ornaments. 

 Greenhouses, erected in either wood or 



and Frames. . camestf*** 



87, Bishopsgate Street Without, London-aw" 



Counties Railway. 



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