





THE AGRICULTURAL ftiZSTTE. 



CLASS FOR 



CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



CTLeTamTcO. supply 16-oas. SHEET GLASS, 



iRriiiab Manufacture. at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

 * Jl foot for the i al sizes required, many thousand feet 

 1*S±?t+ kept read v packed for immediate delivery. 

 *#^Mc«and*EstiiDates forwarded on application, for 



MSJilnvOll PLATE, THICK CLOWN GLASS,GLAS 

 f ATl» T K y L c , a n r s WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 



PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 w "ZYui FAL WI«DOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 £5!«s tley & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 

 w*** 3 * Gard&nir j Chronicle first Saturday in each month. . 



HFOR WATERIMG GARDENS. 

 ANCOCK'S 1MPK0V1D VULCANISFD 

 INDIA-RUBBER HOSE and TUBING is vow man" 

 facmred especially for the above purpose; is of greater fi 



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BY 



ROYAL 



LETTE RS 

 PATENT. 



GLASS COMPANY. 



miE COSMOPOLITAN 



1 The Manage* beg to inform the Nobility and Gentry, 



r r^it* Gardeners, &c, that their new List of Prices may be 



JJfrJ on implication at the Company's Depot, 296, Oxford 



wmmt London. 



PI ATECKOWX, and SHEET "WINDOW GLASS. 



hapTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE for Koofing Con- 



££« HaUs, and Public Balding*. 



(6toon& and Ornamental Glass. 



rvv'^TAL SHADES for covering Ornaments, and 



MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATOR, and Lock- 



any thickness, for all kinds of steam and water joints, or made 

 any size or figure to order. 



Allcon]municationsajidorderspunctiiallyatffnded(o,addressed 

 to the Manufact- , -, J as. Lykk Hax co< , Goswell R< I, Lon n. 



T)EANE'S WARRAKTED GARDEN HOLS, 



. HofMoaHnrlihl and all interested in Gardening pnrsui 



Averuneatcrs 

 Axes 



B;ip-ging Hooks 

 Bills [terns. 



Borders, various pat- 

 Botanical Boxes 

 Brown's Patent 



Gidney's Prussian Pieki s 

 Hoe [Scissors Potato Fork 



rape Gatherers and, Pruning Bills 



• el Rakes and 

 Sieves 



Greenhouse Doors 

 and Frames 



migator [struments Hammers 

 Cases of Pruning In- Hand-glass Frames 



Cnam Pots ana sypnoub, ^umuo, ^uhvi audio emu ciciuo, jiies 

 and Slates; Bee Hives, &c. 



Aqiiariossf, Fern Shades, Propagating Glasses, Fruit Pro- 

 tectors, Preserve Jars, Cucumber Tubes, Hand Lights, Flower 

 Vases, 'Labels, Ac., and all kinds of Agricultural, Horticultural, 

 Arch tursl, Doi sf c, Scientific, and Ornamental G lass. 



FOREIGN ArvD ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE* 



; BlSBi TSGATE STREET, WITHOUT. 



T WILLI NGTON supplies the above SHEET 

 • OLASS in any size or substance, packed in 100, 200, or 

 100 feet cases. Same as supplied to Mr. Rivers and the leading 

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



in. by 4 in. and 6 in. by 4£ in. 



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Daisy Rakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 

 Edging Irons and 



Shears 

 Flower Scissor* 

 „ Stands in Wires 

 and Iron 

 Fu mi gators 

 Galvanic Borders and 



Plant Protectors 

 Garden Chairs and 

 Seats 

 Loops 

 Rollers 



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Hay Knives 

 Horticultural Ham- 

 mers and Hatche: hears, various 

 Hoes of every pattern. Sickles 



Knives, various 



Saws 



Scissors 



Shears 

 Rakes in great variety 

 Reaping Hooks 

 Scythes 

 Scythe Stonrs 



PUS and Frames^For particnl a ~pply to £ ?& 

 gggfor dNoreery, Hay, lock Hill, I „. audwood, 



-»r^ ™ 7.° F LCRISTS AND C^RLtNEFS ' 



rr J BE SOI n ME - N ' SEEDSWE *< AND FLOR.STS — 

 I V nb feOLD, m consequence of the Prompt™. 



AmSBt , suss 3r, , i» &5B 



17 years standing. The IT a ^ "^ ^i.n.cuon, and of 



well situated, jrilfbe .old t VftS. ta.1, '"l"'^ 



opportunity seldom occurs.-ForpariicularbanivM^V. t n 



Kumryigta, ,vc , Wellington, So, m ' l> t0 Mr - Lksi>c,!i '' 



VALUABLE tSTAT i~~ * 



T°-a5Sr^i F1 ^ CL ^ '^TE of the 



richest land, with a clear rental of 



— iM.ii*:,*. iuhu, »im a cicar rental <>f nearSOO' » v«.r. «« 

 expensive place to keep u close to a Ra.lway^Td S^aLrt 'and 

 about 60 miles from London.-Appiy to jlr. JamkTcI™ 

 6 y Serjeant 's Inn, Temple. ' MES Latrd ' 



COUNTY OF KILDARE. VALUABLE 



X- ?" S0LDj the HOUSE. 



Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies' Set ot Tools 

 Labels, various \^\ Spuds 

 tefns, in Zinc, For Switch Hooks 



Sickle Saws 

 Spades and Shovels 



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celain, &c 

 Lines and Reels 



Marking Ink 

 Mattocks 



Menographs 

 Metallic Wire 

 Milton Hatchets 



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Tools 



bcrapers 





Thistle Hooks 

 Transnlantin 



Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 

 Wall ^ails 

 Watering pot 

 Weed Hooks 



AVheelbarrows 

 Youths' Set of Tools 



J£ l l l3 ^V- by 13 ' 22 hy 13 ' 21i °y 13 i> 16 i »J I* J, 20 by 14, 

 tlbyl i0 ly \5, at 18*. per 100 ieet. 



21 in. glass, in boxes under 14 by 10 r 2d. per foot. 

 Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot ... 2A 

 DMo „ 2 feet 



Mole Traps 



Mowing Machines , „ 



i>rJ&?£: ,I?S AY » AND Ca aresole Agents hrYlNG H*A M T S 

 PERMA:NE^ LABELS, samples of which, with their Illus- 

 trated List of Horticult " "~ 

 part of 



forSA 



by the first Gardeners in the United Kingdom. 



DEANE, DRAY, & CO. (Opening to the Monument), London 

 Bridge. 





ESTATE. 

 -*- LANDS of NEWBERBY,in the Parish <* farteSy anJ 



County ot hjldare, .consisting of 5S0 stafnt, aci , |,eld iifee 

 farm. The House Is large and commodious, with attached and 

 detjjchtd Offices, Water hud all over the Hon^ «S?SK 

 Walled Garden, and handsome Shrub' , ami IMantations 

 The Lauds have been thorough drained, are rime quality all 

 under Grass, ami In high condition, havj - } n f or the last M 



iZ%*ul 7 arG u im SSh [ ", ? € "**mton of the proprietor. 



The fields are well watered, fenced, and sheltered withwttod 



hedges and valuable hedge-row Timber; also some fine old iJhw 



mental Timber, and a handsome piece of water in front of the 



house, with a Mill and Millei ouse, and good watei • ,wer, on 

 the public road side. Upon these Land* there is an abundant 

 supply of the best shell mail. Iim ne, sand, and eravel 

 ^wtaiy Hall is 24 miles from Dublin, ul, s from the large 

 Market Town of Edenderry, 4 from the Ent d Station of the 

 Great Midland Railway, 10 from the O ; ra^h, and 2 from the 

 lickncvin Station on the Grand Canal. The Kildare Hounds 



mint the coumv within 4 milen Tlifl niin*«i, v» .„* r^ai^ t%- 





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HAKTLtV S Rough Plate, Sheet and Rough, Tiles, Striking 

 and Bee Gh< ss, .Milk Pans, Cucumber Tubes, and Wasp Traps, 

 U Horticultural List. *-* 



Milled S et, White Lead, and Lead Pipe. Paints, Colours, 

 and Varnishes, see Colour List, which can be bad on application. 



Established more t han 100 years. 



CLASS for^oKtser^torTes, r GREENHOUSES^ 



Tiur P ' T FRAWES » ETC. 



JAMES PHILLIPS and • Co. have the pleasure to 



band their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash :— 



SHEET SQUARES. 

 In Boxes of 100 feet. 



'^ I 7 -"J"""" 6 l "° *^m«sTie, ann the Roman Catholic Chapel 

 about a statute mile distance. A purchaser can obtain imme- 

 diate possession of the entire.-For further particuWand order 

 to view, apply to Messrs. II. Wallack & Co., Jolicitora, 30, 

 North Great George's Street, Dublin; Victoria Street Belfast- 

 orDownp atrick. ' v "* ov » 



TO FLORISTS AND CARDENERS~ ~ 



T^O BE SOLD, A GREAT BARGAIN, by valua- 



-*- tion or private treaty, a first-class stock of Geraniums, 

 Fuchsias, Roses, Verbenas, Dahlias, Calceolarias, Mimulus Chrv- 

 santhemums, Hollyhocks, Carnations, Picotees, Pinks Phloxes 

 and a general good assortment of Plants for any one in the 

 trade; consisting of a very large Greenhouse 150 feet lone- 

 Forcing and Propagating Hon a, Cold Pits, and Box Lights' 

 i ■, u ■ , withallsortsofToolsforu.se: likewise three lar*?*"vv«f^r r ^aV,v c . , 



^tl?o e ^i?T entS "f tW 2 f tsof , b * ^ U i- 1 to J L10 "-^ ditt0 ' and a good supply of Water;' gS^^^u^^ 

 o^5™i 1 I , _ / naments , aTld ^°, sets f ^ f b . ars i 6L 1_05. to 12M25.; good lot of Fruit Trees in full hearing. ' 



N.B. Situated in Surrey, about ine miles from London, ad- 

 joining a railway station, and within half a r .a of a good market 



l^LNDERS, STOVES, AND riRlMKOiNS. 



Buyers of the above are requested, before finally deciding, to 

 visit William S. 3 rton's SHOW ROOMS, 39, "Oxford Street 

 (corner of Newman Street), Nos. 1,2, and 3, Newman Street, and 4 

 and 5, Perry's Place. They are the largest in the world, and contain 

 such an assortment of FFiNDEHS, STOVES, RANGES, FIRE- 

 IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be 

 approached elsewhere, either for variety, novelty, beauty of 

 design, or exquisiteness of workmanship. Bright Stoves, with 



Bronzed Fenders complete, with standards, from 75. to 3/.; Steel 

 Fenders from 21. 15s. to 6L; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, 



from 27.15s. to 7 7.7s.; Fire-irons feen ls.9d. the set to 47.4s. town ;~a good Dwelling House upon "the premises"can betaken 

 Sylvester and all other Patent St. ves, with radiatinghearth plates, by year or lease. i Premises, can oe taten 



Dahlias from 3s. fo Gs. per doz. ; good sorts and strong plants.. 



Fuchsias „ 6s.tol2^. „ 



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£0 12s. Qd. 

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7, 10 by 8 



K fi Z S in T J°°/ eet D0 «s, from 12 by 10 to 20 by 15, 

 w- Per 100 feet. If cut to order not exceeding 40 inches long 



« oz. from 2K to 3 ^ , 21 oz. from 3icf. to 4^ 



Silt** oz< from 5W - t0 7 i d - 



U «»fflL™? ARD HOUSES, THE SAME QUALITY 



oo Ittd" T0 M r> Kitees, and of variou 

 Hoam 



arious dimensions, always 



GLA TILeT^w 1 "? ? ^«W sI <W ^ 100 feet boxes, 

 itftn inch thick AVorksh ops, Farm Buildings, &c. 



\ "• *1 17s. 6d. per case of 50 



t " - 2 13 „ 60 



•ad Colours 



H «Wlturain a rUh ^ S ' and eTCrv ' art ^le in STteSte! 



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fclta?'"-«o3h.cl 1 « i„v ' Vf" l *UAA TUBING 

 £"- kss bulk? "i n "™: te , r) Wil1 s,,st 1 a . in B sr^*er pressure, 

 »!5? th *« the S 1 ^ ear lon ^ er ' a,ld is n1 't CO per cent 

 JftSV £a6y , 2J& manufactured *„l y by 



METER 



Lancaster. 



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^' U, telT'ff /"» p :: Pe R Yard.- a lw . 

 •" J y«s»«rt«^L?':- WH 9**, Lancaster. 



?»^«dVou 



. ^ *«, De ff to inform yon 



r Jieeeoi 2* inch Patent Flax Tubing, 



^ ^.uu^u L« ^ in tlie Presence i 



Th e p n i„j: u5 f un ^ Government Inspector, Professor 



s tried 



**« rtmlrrtly? in sta «ng that "the toS.'^sStaSttJ 



fi» ^ »irh the t .- i*' ec «ot ^* inch ] 

 51rV or ' Mr Rfl ir nCasttr Waterworks, 



«*l l*J ,0 340 f ( . . m ni ■ f l ' r ^ ,rhi,,!l tbe tubing i. 



«J*n 



? «o the 



°, the Great P " ,ng * bIe to te» you that 



■'••powSLS* ,t * , t n * nd other ship «- i8 weU 



your hose, 

 worth the 





W^g/^om i ^, r " ?'I e8 us 8«at satisfaction. 



■*■ ^^^ W .!a£i^ ov rheTeearwa.:; 1 . 



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A.11 which he is enabled to sell at tin > very reduced charges, 

 lst/— From the frequency and extent of his purchases; and, 

 2dly,~ From those purchases being made exclusively for cash. 



BATHS AND TOILETTE WARE.— William S. 

 BUB-TON his ONE LAKGE SHOW BOOM devoted exclu- 

 sively to the DISPLAY of BATI and TOILETTE WARE. 



Tie stock of each is at once the largest, newest, and most varh d 

 ever submitted to the public, and marked at prices proportionate 

 with those that have tended to make his establishment the mo 

 distinguished in this country. Portable Showers, 7s. 6d.; Pill 

 Showers, 81. to 67. ; N sery, 155. to 325. ; Sponging, 15s. to 32,?.; 

 Hip, 14s. to 31s. 6d. A large assortment ot Gas Furnace, Hot and 

 Cold Plunge, Vapour, and Camp Shower Baths. Toilette Ware 

 in great variety, from 15s. 6d. to 45s. the Set of Three. 



*yHE BEST SHOW of IRON BEDSTEADS 



-A in the Kingdom is William S. Burton's.— He has two 

 very Large Rooms, devoted to the exclusive show of Iron 

 and Brass Bedsteads and Children's Cots, with appropriate 

 Bedding and Matt es. Common Iron Bedsteads, 18s. ; Port- 

 able Folding Bedsteads from 12s. Qd. ; Patent Iron Bedsteads, 

 fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 17s. 6tf . ; and 



ots m 20s. each; handsome Ornamental Iron and Brass Bed- 

 steads, in great variety, from 21. 13s. Qd. to lol. 15s. 



OAPIER MACHE ato IRON TEA-TRAYS.— An 



« assortment of Tea Trays and Waiters wholly unprecedented, 

 whether as to extent, variety, or novelty. 



New oval Papier Mache Trays, 



per set of three from 20s. to 10 guineas. 



Ditto, Iron ditto from 13s. to 4 guineas. 



Convex shape, ditto from 7s. Gd. 



Round and Gothic Waiters. Cake and Bread Baskets eqnallvlow. 

 William S. Burton has SIXTEEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS, 



1 communicating, exclusive of the Shop, devoted solelv to the 



show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (in- 

 cluding Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and Japanned War 

 Iron and Brass I teads and Bedding), so arranged an. i classi- 

 fied tha t purcba sily and at once make their selections. 

 Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) free. The money 

 returned for every article not approved of. 



No. 39, O: rd Street (corner of Newman Street); 1, 2, and 

 3. Newman Street; and 4 & 5, Perry's Pla< 



CO/S OATMEAL 



(registered Nov. 3,1854). 

 Price 6d. each. This soap will be found the purest and most 

 perfect v. ter soap ever introduced to the public. It preserves 

 the hands from chapping, and renders the skin soft and agree- 

 able.— Sold wholesale ul retail by the' inventors a le manu- 

 facturers calfe, I*i i.EY, & Co.. Brushmak> and Per- 

 fume 11 R.H. Prince Albeit, 130b and 131, Oxford Street. 



CAUTION. — To prevent fraud, each tablet bears the registered 

 mark and the names and address of the inventors, as above. 



Metcalfe's ALKALI* TOOTH POWDEK >•. per box.— 

 The above may be obtained of most respectable Chemists, Ter- 

 fume c. 



DOR KINQ FOWLS. 



T^O BE SOLD, a COCK and SEVEN HENS of a 



- 1 favourite breed,— For price, &c, address D. L., Essex Gasette 



Of^ioo Colohpster. 



/_|OLDEjN M'AMGLED HAMBURGHS. — Eggs 



VI (fresh) from i t rate Birds, at 19*. per set of 13.— Add: 

 M r. John ConrToy. Porteaeste r, Fareham, llants^ 



rYOKKING BLUE MOTTLED FOWLS' EGGS 



* * lis. per dozen. Took first Prize at Brighton Exhibition 



of three counties, 1864.— Address Mr. Ld. Hesdest, Beehive Inn, 

 Dorking, Surrey. 



Verbenas 



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Saks bs Auction. 



FANCY POULTRY.- PERIODICAL SALE. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will iell by Auction, at his 

 Great Room, 3S, King Street, Covent Garden, on TUES- 

 DAY 



choice 

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and Timothy Mason's stocks; Hamhurghs, from "Manchester 

 Prize Birds; Cochins of large size and good colour; Brahmas, 

 Poland s. and Bantams; Ptarmigans, &c— Catalogues by en- 

 closing a stamped directed envelope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, 

 King Street, Covent Garden. 



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METCALFE, BINGLEY, and 

 and CAMPHOR SOAl In tabl ,( 



POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. 



TULIPS IN BLOOM. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS beg to 



intimate that Mr. J. Edwards's COLLECTION OF 

 TULIPS will not be sufficiently in flower on the 28th instant to 



enable intending purchasers to have a full inspection of them. 

 P. & M. therefore deem it imperative to announce that the sale 

 will take place at the Parad Nursery, Ilornsey Road, on 

 MONDAY, JUNE 4th, at 1 o'clock, ir id of on the day hitherto 

 stated. Catalogues may be had for two postage stamps.— Ame- 

 rican Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



BALE ON MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1 5. 



TO CENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 



bv Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew [Lane, on WED- 

 NESDAY and FRIDAY, May 30th and June L at 12 o'clock, a 

 first-class collection of Dahlias. Choice R , Petunias, Fuchsias 

 and \ nas; Cab [arias, Azalea rudi hoice Geraniums, 

 and other Plants In bloom ; with a variety • mmental Plants 

 fori Iding.— May be viewed the morning of Sale; Catalogues 

 had at the Mart, and of the Anc neers, American Nursery, 

 Leytonstone. 1 ^ex. ^_ 



WIMBLEDON HOUSE, SURREY. 

 Fjxe Collect/on of Orchid Stove, and 



Grj tors Plants. 



*>. RUSHVVoRTU am) JARVfS beg to 



notify that the seventh days -ah f the effects of the late 

 Mrs. Marrya*, on the premis Wimbh don House, on WED- 

 NES vY\' June 6th, will < *e the collection of Orchids, 



includin some rare and valuable gpecimons, large Orange and 

 Lemon Twes, Camellias, Azale Ericas, Aloes, Cacti, &c, a 

 1 ir quantity of healthy Bedding Plants, also handsome Stone 

 ami Composition Vases and Pedi s, WireBorders and Trainers, 

 Garden Implements, Frames, and Hand Glasses. Catalogues on 

 the preniises> and at the Offices of Messrs 1 i worth & Jabvis, 



■ V.nw, ILzpnt Stroo'; ^ul 19 Ch angft All ornllllL 



CnWiV-a AWU VAUo^BLt LULUCllU.v OF TULIPS. 



'■^O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, without the least 



Reserve, at the Lea Brid G dens (adjoining the Lea 

 Bridge Station of Eastern Counties Railway on MONDAY, 

 June 4th, at 1 o'clock precisely, a first-rate collection of TULIPS, 



, comprising all the gems in cultivation. May be viewed two days 



l prior to sale and catalogues had. 



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