PRIZE MEDAL— 1851. 



A T A v i: R Y E noNOMICAL R A T K. 



SAMUEL CUNDY, Mason and Builder, PlMUOU 

 Masj i and Stone YVoreb, Uelgrave \\ harf, Lower Helgrav* 



Place, Piinlico, London. 



Mai hie Chinim-y-pieces manufactured by improved maebtaery. 

 The public art- invited to view the stock, unequalled for qtmli 

 and pri<*«. A ood Marble Chimney -pi- »r4 Marble W«*rV 

 in all it 'ranch*** at a remarkably cheap rate tor Halls, Dairies, 

 Larders, Sec r-rmlars tent on applu-xtion. 



N B. The *'R tl fill Omnibuses pass the Works ever> 

 ten m inute* from the Kink 



T INGHAM BRUTHI >, .No. 17o, II tmpto« Street, 



JL_» rmiugham. le Manufacturers of the im| Wool) 



and ZINC MONOGRAPH, or LABELS for Garden Bud. 



1- lower- «Xcc. f iu boxoa of 1*.0 each. The Zinc Labels a 



highly approved of i«>r their lasting durability, can b* wr 

 pon with the grout* st eas*-, and when dry a permanent inacrip- 

 on 1* secnr lHre< >na are sent with each box, including * 



te of metallic ink.- * in London, Mensrv. 1>k t, 



Okay & Co., Horticultural Implement Warehi , 46, kii 



William Stre» ' n Krhl 



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T TYLoR and SON'S BARROW GARDEN 



Y • I s - INE(Fi I), in bent well paiir.U n*k tub, fitted with 

 improved Pump, universal j< , and i« »g d Spi r, which 



answer* the purpose ot the separate rose tan and jet. 



No. 1 holds 10 gallons, throws 30 feet high 

 No. 2 „ 15 „ „ 45 



No. 3 .. 28 !. - 45 



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J TYLOR & SON'S BARUOW GARDEN 

 • fFffj. 2), in strong tinned iron tub, well painted inside and 

 ontsMe, with improved Pump, universal Joint, and registered 

 Spreader, which answers the purpose of the separate roae fan 

 and 



No. 10 holds 8 gallons, throws 25 feet high 



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No. 11 „ 1H „ „ 40 



? VI n 2* „ r, 41 



A large ssortment >f every description of Garden Syringes, 

 Pail En.i jusj g, 1 nr*rvatory Pumps, Ac., ke] ^tock. 



No. 1. Plain P r •. with rose and jot. diameter of barrel. 



14 inch, 14*. &/.; No, . d dtamefer of barrel, 1? Inch, 12*.; 

 No. 8, do., diameter barrel, \i inch, 10*. fid. 



Read's Steixck, with two roses and one Jet, 195. 



J. Tvloii St SosV Horticultural Apparatus may be obtained at 

 these prices from any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsman i 

 town or cotiutry, through whom alone they will be supplied, and 

 of whom Drawings and Trices may be had. 



NIL Cost of carriage, Ac, not included in these prices. 



J. Tyi.or St Son's Manufactory, Warwick Lane, Newgate 

 Street, London. 



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TYLOR and SON'S REGISTERED GARDEN 



SYRINGE. Small sixe. for Amnteur use, 21s. each; 

 Large size, for Gardeners' 1 25s. each. 



Extra for Telescope Tube a 1 in engraving for watering 



plants on Stands tt ■ height of 9 feat, SO that any quantity of 

 water can be deposited in the pot without wetting the leaves, lus. 



By a simple arrangement this Syringe is rend* d more 



effective than any portable Conservatory or Garden Punip ever 



ffered to the public It is equally adapted for Garden or 



Conservatory use, and is capable of discharging twice as much 



Water iu a given time as any other Syringe now in use. The 



arrangement «-ists in attaching a small flexible suction tube 

 to the barrel of the Syringe, through which it is tilled with water 

 at every discharge or the previous contents. I»y this means the 

 Syr n;* & always charged, and the poll-up stroke of the piston 

 rendered perfectly easy, it having, indeed, no work to do % the 

 barrel being previously full of water. Being thus made self 

 supplying, a great saving of labour is effected ; and the necessity 

 of stooping to fill the syringe at every discharge being done 

 away with, the direction of the water can be maintained tor any 

 length of time. It is perfectly cleanly in its action, as it is not 

 possible 1 any water to get on the outside of the barrel, which 

 is a wellkuown ire >nve»*em endant on the use of every 

 other Syringe. Its construction faperfec simple, and cannot get 

 oat of order: tb* r <: din ball valves and fittings used for tilling 

 all other patent Syringes being entirety inner* ed. To be had 

 of any pectahie Ironmonger or Seedsman in town or country. 



<J.T\T.OR& Sows, Manufacturers of Horticultural Vpparatus 

 Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, London. ' 



N.B. These prices do n t Lneiirie cAiriage, packa t e, or expenses 

 of deLrery in the country. * * 



BEEHIVES 



IGUBOUR'S IMPROVED COTTAGE 



BEE- 



HIVE, as original] introduced by Gkouoe Nkiohbo. 

 1 ^ A Sons, with all the lecent 



Improvements, gli es, ther- 



>meter, &c, price 35> , 



securely packed for the 



country. 



This unique hive has met 

 with universal commenda- 

 tion, and may be Worked 

 with safety, humanity, and 

 profit, by the most timid ; 

 its arrangements are so per- 

 fect, that the honey may be 

 taken at any time of the 

 gathering season without at 

 all injuring the bees. 



Early applications, ad- 

 dressed to Geo. Neighbour 

 & Soss, 127, High Holbor*, 

 or 149, Regent Street, Lon- 

 don, will receive prompt 

 attention. Their newly 

 arranged Catalogue of other 

 improved Beehives, with 

 Drawings and Prices, Bent on receipt of two stamps. 



Agent*:— Manchester, Hall & Wilson, 50, King Street; 

 Liverpool, Jajob Ccthbrrt, T?, Clayton Square; Chester, 

 P. & A. in >s & Sons, 106, East^ate Street; Glasgow, Austrn 

 & MA lsd, Trongate Street ; Dublin, J. EwU VMQ»;*C*» 



fll. |> tt m* Street. 



/^OTTAM and HALLEN have on Show, at their 



V^ Repository, No. 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, London, 

 a great variety of the following articles for the Garden, &c, at 

 verr low prices, viz. :— Garden Rollers, Cast-Iron Rickstands, 

 harden Engines, Mowing Machines, Garden Chairs, Superior 

 Garden Tools of all kinds. Garden Vases and Pedestals in great 

 variety, and a large assortment of Horticultural and Agricul- 

 tural Implements. 



Ornamental Wire Flower Stands, Pot Trainers. Rose Tree 

 Guards, Flower Bordering, and every description of Wire Work, 

 both plain and ornamental. 



Hand Glass Frames, Cast and Wrought Iron Flower Stakes, 

 Garden Archefr, Set. 



Btrong Iron Hurdles, and best Wire for Strained Wire Fencing. 



Hothouses, Conservatories, &c, made unon the most improved 

 principle, either of Iron, or of Iron and Wood combined, which 

 can be fixed complete, with Hot Water Apparatus, in any part 

 of the Kingdom. 



Show Rooms at the Manufactory, 2, Winsley Street, Oxford 

 Street, opposite the Pantheon, where every information may be 

 obtained. 



jl|OORE'S PATENT VENTILATOR, for every 



H-a Description of Farm-Buildings, Conservatories, Hot-houses, 



Warehouses, Market-houses, Bell-turrets, also for Ventilating 

 Shafts, «&c. 



These Ventilators are fitted to side-slips of wood with iron 

 levers, iron tianges, and brass screws, with rough plate, or 32 oz. 

 t glass, at is. per foot super. 2s. 6d. extra for necessary 

 fittings to each Ventilator. It with brass levers in place of iron, 

 4*. per pair extra. It is presumed the accompanying drawing of 

 s Gr nhotise will show the advantages obtained (independent of 

 a most perfect system of Ventilation, by admitting any amount 

 of fresh air and distributing equally over the plants, &c., and at 

 the same time emitting the vitiated), viz., a much neater appear- 

 ance, and an uninterrupted view of the whole interior. Green- 

 houses at Mr. James Veitch, Jim., Exotic Nursery, Kings Road, 

 Chelsea; Messrs. Veitch & Sons, Nursery, Exeter; Messrs. 

 Messrs. Perry, Nursery, Banbury ; and the Pleasure Grounds at 

 Hampton Court Palace ; having been htted with these Ventilators 

 with perfect success, the Patentee has obtained permission to refer 

 to the above places all parties desirous of seeing the same. 



These Ventilators have been applied to many other Green- 

 houses, Conservatories, &c, but they are not published, in order 

 to avoid ; ir.g unnecessary trouble. Fifty-fonr of these Venti- 

 lator*, 5 ft. square (34 on the roof at an angle of 60 degrees), have 

 been fitted at Her Majesty's ltpetre Works, Waltham Abbey 

 the success of which has been proved by the fact, that the saltpetre 

 is cryi-talised in little more than half the time, previously to the 

 light aud ventilation obtained by the adoption of these Ventilators 



GLAZING WITH OR WITHOUT Pir^T 



BENCH, Patent Hothouse Works K\Z' n 



« Chelsea.-Printed Price Li- supplied r^ ,? , . B4 H 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES 



HETLEY and CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET* GI At* 

 ot British Manufacture. at prices Varying from %t 



per square foot, for the usual sizes required, man v th^f' j C **" 



ux>oatS4 tut 



TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAr?^ 



ASS MILK PANS. PATENT PI \f V A J?° 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLAS>. and GLASS 8H An 

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



and 

 GLASSES, GLA 



See. Gatd#n*rr Chronicle first Saturday in each montk 



BY 

 ROYAL 



LETTERS 



PATENT. 



HTHE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY^ 



A The Managers beg to inform the Nobility and GentrT 

 Farmers, Gardeners, <fcc, that their new List of Price* mavb 

 had free on application at the Company's DepOt, -J6 oinS 

 Street, London. ' ^ 



PLATE, CROWN, and SHEET WINDOW GLASS 



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE ior Koo^ug . 

 servatories, Halls, and Public Buildings. 



Coloured and Ornamental Glass. 



CRYSTAL SHADES for covering Ornaments, and 



MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATOR, and L«t 

 head's Patent Perforated Ventilating Glass for Dairies, Gr 

 houses, Stables, &c.;Gla Milk Pans, Pails, Tests and >; 

 Cream Pots and Syphons; Churns, Butter Tests aud SIaLj fa 

 and Slates; Bee Hives, &c. 



Aquariums, Eern Shades, Propagating Glasses, Fruit Pn>. 

 tectors, Preserve Jars, Cucumber Tubes, Hand Lfglm ;.t W 

 Vases, Labels. &c, and all kinds of Agricultural, Horti 

 Architectural. Domestic, Scientific, and Ornamental Glaus. 



FOREIGN A»N»0 EimGlISH SHEET CLASS WAREHCUTt 



87, BlSHnPBGATK StHEET, WlTItOITT. 



H[T MILL1NGTON supplies the above SHEET 



-A • GLASS in any size or substance, packed in 100, 900^ tr 

 300 feet cases. Same as supplied to Mr. Kivers and the i «lioe 

 men of the day. Reduced tariff, boxes included. — Per 100ft 



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20 by 13, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 214 by 13*, 16* by Hi, 20 by 14, 

 21 by 14, 20 by 15, at 18*. per 100 teet. 



21 in. glass, in hoxes under 14 by 10, 

 Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot 

 Ditto „ 2 feet 



HARTLEY'S Rough Plate, Sheet and Rough, Tiles, Striking 

 and bee Glasses, Milk Pans, Cucumber Tubes, aud Wasp Traps, 

 as Horticultural Liat. 



Milled Sheet, White Lead, and Lead Pipe. Paints, Colonrt, 

 and Varnishes, see Colour List, which can be had on applicative 

 Establishf d more than 100 years. 



CLOCHES. 



TAMES PHILLIPS and CO. have the pleasure to 



*-J inform their friends they are prepared to supply 



GLASS c'LOCIIES. ' 



Similar to those at the Horticultural Society's Gardens it 

 Chiswick, at the following prices, viz. : 



11 inches diameter 



9 inches diameter 



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CUCUMBER GLASSES.— Each. 

 24 inches long 2s. Od. 16 inches long ... 



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GLASS FERN 4HADES AND STANDS. 



6 in. diam., with stands 3s. Od. 



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servatories, Public Buildings, Manufactories - 



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Bee Glasses, Lactometers, Lord Camoys' Milk Syphons, 1 

 and Slates, Wasp Traps; Plate, Crown, and Ornainentai o«« 

 Shades for Ornaments, and every article in tlie ^ade. -^ 



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GU3»,^ 



S, Manufactories. ^M^*^ 



JAMES PHILLIPS and CO., Horticultural GlabS waw— 

 116, Bishopsgate Street Without, London. 



Extract from Gardeners' Chronicle, April 21, 185i , 



" The garden also supplied some Neapolitan Cabbage ** ^ 

 a portion of which had been grown under ^Jf'^Ttv^iip 

 differ from the French cloche in having a venti la- ^^j" rkep c 

 in the shape of a neck or chimney, which can be le,t ^, Am 

 clos« as mav be desired, by covering it over or not • ^ l " ^ 

 small bell glass, made for the purpose. The result 01 "*- 

 has been very satisfactory." — "wr P4C 



r^RELOAR'S COCOA-NUT FIBRE MA M^ f 



STITUTE, are distinguished for superiority and ex ^^^ 

 workmanship, combined with moderate prices, i r 'r;,* 

 in England and America at the Exhibition of all >a no ^ v 

 - T. Tbkloak, Cocoa-nut Fibre Manufacturer, 4-, uu 5 



London. .^T ^ 



u l-'uir.T fina«n» Patronised by her MnJ 681 / 



U£LDAK'6 LUCUA-iNUT * ^^^'Trvrvr 

 TERES, consistingof MATTING, MATS, MAI i» 

 JSHES, NETTING, HORSE-HAIR, and a „ d excels 



"' 'prize Medal 



-current Ventilators for I 

 ■ry description of apartme 



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N.B.— These V 





to the Palace. Stained and Ornamental Glass if required , u 

 taking the size, the exact opening should be given, stating the 

 height and width distinctly. Tariff Prices of the ordinary 

 Ventilators may be had on application at either of the above 

 addresses. Packing cases allowed full price when returned free. 



Titilstors can be readily fitted to Greenhouses 

 already erected, by removing the entire sashes and fiximr the 

 Ventilators in their places. e lue 



Perfect Ventilation in* all Capes Guaranteed. 

 Church, Turret, Musical and House Clock Makers, to the Lords 

 of the Admiralty, the Hon. Board of Ordnance, the Emperor of 

 China, &c. * 



London : SI, Fleet Street, London.— Manufactory Sekford 



Works, Clerkenweil. 



FRIGI DOMO."— Patronised Dy n« -"g^HH 

 Queen, the Duke of Northumberland ^»^° ?t ^0f 

 Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick ^'J^n for ^J 

 Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Jo^epo ^f^as* * 

 Crystel Palace, Royal Zoological Society, M-". *~ 

 Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., of Dartford. 



PROTECTION FROM MORNING J™*^ V* 





and Wool, a perfect non-conductor 01 nw — - iisisf^' 

 wherever it is applied, a fixed temperature • 1 V erV i g FJl 

 all horticultural andfloricultural purposes,' wrpr^ ffm *m- 

 and Flowers from the scorching rays of the s. '^^ 

 from attacks of i nsects and from morning trosts. 1 rf t ^m 

 required length, 2 yards wide, at Is. 6Vf . per yaro ^. Q .> f ]^ : 

 Thohab A hkr. whole and sole manufactm- ^V*^ gar 

 Cannon Street, City, and the Royal Mills, ^ at w ^ 

 and of all Nurserymen and Seedsmen tbroufenom. 



rt It is dudh <Acaper than mats as a covering. 





