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HORTICULTURAL BUILDING 



LOWEST 



CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 



HEATING BY HOT WATER. 



MATERIALS & WORKMANSHIP 



GRAY & ORMSON, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON. 



G'llAY and ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea, having had considerable ex- 

 perience in the construction of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 ;n, good materials, and workmanship, combined with economy and practical 

 adaptation, cannot be surpassed by anything of the kind in the country, are in a 

 petition to execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G. & 0. have been extensively employed by the Nobility, Gentry, and Ufa 

 Nurserymen ; and they can with the greatest confidence give the most satiifie&n 

 references to all by whom they have been favoured with orders. Their Hot** 

 Apparatus is also constructed on the most approved and scientific principles, brd 

 purposes to which the application of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



HORTICULTURE 

 IN ALL 



ITS 

 BRANCHES. 



GLASS. 



JOHN WEEKS & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, 



THOMAS MILLINGTON, Importer of Foreign Sheet Glass, requests attention to the present Prica 

 Glass and Stock sizes, which are cheaper and better than those of English manufacture :— 



PACKED IN ONE HUNDRED FEET BOXES, THIRDS QUALITY, BOXES INCLUDED. 



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HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



rrilE NOBILITY and GENTRY about to erect Hor- 



-I- tienltnral Bnftdings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus, will find 

 at our Horticultural Establish- 

 ment and I "house Works, 

 King's Road. Chelsea, an exten- 

 di variety of Hot booaaa. Green- 

 houses, Conservatories. F'ifs.&c, 

 erected, and in full operation, 



^nabining all modem imprc 

 nienrs, so that a lady or gentleman can ft ct the description of 

 House best adapted for every required purpose. 



The HOT-WATER APPARATUS, which passes through all 

 th* I loose* and Pits, 

 affording both top 



and bottom beat, la 

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 tion and particularly 

 worthy of attention. 



Many of tbe Houses and Pits are f wide and lofty di 

 and together equal in le th 1000 feet. They are ait i 

 heated by one loiter, which, during the severe wint< 

 does not. cost In labour and fuel 

 more than 8*. 8d. per day. and 

 he apparatus is so arranged 

 that each House or Pit may be 

 heated separately and to the 

 required temperature. The 

 splendid collections of Stove 



and Greenhouse Plants are also in the highest state of en 

 ration, and for sale at very low prices. Also a fine collect 

 of strong GrapeViues in pots, from eyes, all the best sorts. 



Plana, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; i 

 Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c forwarded on applicat 

 to Joh2» Wxkks & Co.. King 8 Road, Chelsea, London. 



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IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH PLATE, PLAIN, FLUTED, AND IN QUARRY PATTERNS. 



British Plate, Patent Plate, Sheet, Crown, and Coloured Window Glass. Pure White Shades for Omsmenll 

 Pumps, Water Closets, and Plumbers' Brass Work. Genuine White Lead, Paint, Colours, Varnishes, liruske*, «t 



Tariffs of the above on application to 



T. MILLINGTON, 87, Bishopsgate Street' Without, London. 



SHEET GLASS (15 oz.) of good quality in 100 feet 

 boxes. 



10 in. by 8 in. and nnder ...*| 15$. per box. 



11 in. by 9 in. to 22 in. by 14 in 175. „ 



Larger sizes to 28 in. by 18 in. ...J ...-a 19$. „ 



Also similar sizes in 21 oz. Sheet at 245. per box. Boxes 

 charged 2». 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. Fabhiloe & Son, 118, St. John 

 Street, West Smithfield. 



WEEDS ON WALKS. ^ 



MR. FLEMING'S WEEDING or SALTO 

 MACHINE for GRAVEL WALKS, COURT 

 &c, manufactured and sold by Alexander Shank?,* 

 broath, Forfarshire, from whom parti c ulars with pne eswu 

 NEW AND IMPORTANT LEVELLING IIMSTRUiW 



TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 



THE BRIDGEVVATER FIRE AND WATER- 

 PROOF MINERAL PAIST.-An Important Discovery. 



This substance is a \ n of parth found only in one of the 

 Hridgewacer Mountain t" flew Jersey, in the Unll ; States. It 

 is the most extraordinary paint off* red to the public, possessing 

 new and valuable properties, and applicable to a variety of pur- 



nes. Irs colour is dark red, nev*r fading or changing in the 

 test climates. When mixed with any other paint, the colour 

 prodnced by that mixture will bo udered nn ling »] After 

 it has been ap and exposed to the atmosphere a few months, 



it becomes fireproof, and as durable as stone. Wherever it is 

 applied neither rain, sea- water, nor damp can penetrate; thus 

 preservii: iron from rusting wood from rotting, and brickwork 

 from damp. It will endure intense heat without cracking or 

 blistering. It has also the property of flexibility ; Canvas, Tents, 

 a^ covered with it became waterproof, retain their previous 

 fieximlity, and are not liable to crack when they are rolled up. 

 k2? ^^PP* covered with two coats of it, are an excellent 

 roostitiite for Russian mats, to cover gardeners' pits and frames 



?5*-« proteCk ,* aU fniit ****> to*"* cheaper and more durable. 

 Lw! C fw l v st ** *PP Ued to trees, above and below the ground, 



it 7SJ2S V}* P « nt a " d th * treea ke P l in * heaIth y condition. 

 It is spread out easily, and does not emit any unhealthy effluvium 



^m^Z^lTi 3£ " wraT> ^ r9 te ^deners and 

 »* <~ , unai-TUiKM to supply Gardeners and the public with 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



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

 of British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

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

 of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, foi 

 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 Hetlev & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



See Gardeners' Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 



PIT FRAMES, ETC, ' 



TAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure to 



^ hand their present prices of Glass for Cash :— 



SHEET SQUARES. CROWN SQUARES. 



In Boxes ot 100 feet. In Boxes of 100 ieet. 







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Under 6 by 4 



6 by 4, and 6£ by 4* 





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wrappers at moderate 



hill, London. 



the ::-.i n KiS^ A S - wnsof 



\l ha 14, Borourij, London ' W Af \* K & "tJ*' 0,] 

 QrfcV Prj-W Oil to mix with I [\ l/TAY 



«Won, and aho Testimonial, in its fa "V, 1 * W,ntCr 



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10 H 8, 12 by 9, I 

 12byl0,14byl0j 



Larger Sizes, not exceeding 40 inches long. 



16 oz. from 3d. to d. per square foot, according to size. 

 21 oz. „ A\d. to 5d. „ 



26 oz. „ 6ti. to74<*. „ ,, * 



BIXTKEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 

 FACTUKE FOR ORCHARD HOUS1 , the same qijaOTY 

 as we supply to Mr. Rivees, and of various dimensions, always 

 on Land, J 



Double-crown Glass of various dimensions in 100 feet boxes. 



*?!*?! T l l f ' i ° f an in ^ thkk » packed in <**e*t containing 50 

 at 11. lts.Gd. per case. Packages 2*. each extra, but allowed for* 

 when returned. cu Iur 



Glass Milk Pans, 21, per dozen; Tropagatin- and BeeGlas.es 

 Cucumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoys' Milk SvnhnSa 

 Wasp Traps; P e, Crown, and Ornamental GlfsJ s86fi& 

 Ornaments, Fern Shacks, and every article In the trade 



Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bishopsgate Street 



n ithout, London. " 



PATENT "iNCLlNOSgg 



Earthen Embankments, Railway tirauieni D , 



QILLESPIE'S 



Taking, Fixing, and Adjusting Surfsce ■ Slo p»^ 3 

 on F.m^fcmfiif* Kftilwav Gradients, A-C., ^ 



aud B 



Outfall, or Rise of Drains, Water Courtesy < ^q,, 

 applicable to determine the plans and bxoj m pfr 



.pplicable mi uewsruiius i«c r ««— - — . : r ii engine' 



levelling or sloping operations known in civu _ & d 



Inclinometer, with mahogany frame 



jountiof 









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Prices : 



brass mounting 

 Do. with oak frame and wrought i ron m 



Light Telescope, 105. 6d. extra. 



TESTnroxiALS. tf ^ 



From Mr. James Gentles, U ont ra ct0 p InC ltiH^ 



siderable time past used Gillespie s Fftten aI|dI jj#5 

 extensive drainage operations earned on oy » minutfJJJr 

 it to be of the greatest service, in showir^ i llW iiot «^ 

 the ground, and in saving of labour: ana p f RCC „r*7 

 structed many of the drains with mT%*™\ 7 Wl 

 its assistance."— James Gentles, Hart uuh / ^ ( - 



Extract of a letter from John Mitchell^ ^ a Ve?S 



gate. — u I highly 



ment. In level 



which directiou the land slopes, it i» ""-" Surv^^itp 



Extract of a letter from Mr. John T»^ er ; x appJJ 

 -" The more I have tested it themoie W ^^b^ 

 value. By this invention the power oner 

 the reach of all men of ordinary capacuj . &c 



Sold by William Dray & Co.. Ern^^ ftt tb eir ^\ 

 London. Specimens and Models may be se ^ 

 Also a Descriptiv Treatise on the na tnw g of itsC t^ 

 Inclinometer, and copies of Recommenaau 

 value to be had on application. 



r appVedate its **?&*£$?» *" 

 lands, where there » ■* ^% e ; ^ 



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