278 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [APRIL 26, 1856. 
——— i me a an = a = e a 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 
PIT FRAMES, ETC. 
LLIPS anD oo eps the pleasure to 
ubl pa Glass of various TPO in 100 feet boxes. 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS, teen-ounce, p! d in Crates 
of 300 Kei i per foot. TE A Onate; io, 
Foreign Sheet Glass, in cases of 200 fee 40s., and 
42s. a oy 
HARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GL 
Packed in boxes of 50 feet each. 
r large: 
ERN CASES, with Ferns table for 
ing Room, from 25s. each. 
Bp: tht MS, with French polished stands, from 10s. each, 
‘ase-shaped ditto, on glass stand, 20s. 
Perforated Glass for Ventilation, from 1s, 6d. per foot. 
G ass Tiles and Slates, 
Glass Milk Pans, 21s. per dozen; Propaga’ and Bee Glasses, 
Cucumber Tubes, gman ‘Lord vsti ab Milk aa 
Cc and Ornamental Glass, Shades 
pa suit 
Horticultural Glass Aiae Lee Med Bishopsgate Street 
Wit 
RITISH SHEET = OR HORTICUL- 
TURAL Abe ear Baar from 7 by 5 to 9 by 7 at 
11s. 6d. per 100 foot box; by 74 and y 8, at 12s. per 
box, in 21 oz. 1s. per bi ; larger sizes up to 22 by 14, 15 oz., 
at 16s.; and 21 oZ., 25s. per 100 feet. Boxe: arg 3 
and returnable at the same price if delivered free. tas 
White Glass, Crown and Sheet Glass in c artley’s 
e e ie 
t Gl: tes, 
Rough rat} irisan and Patent Plate, &c.; White Lead, “Oils, 
Turpenti: &e.—G. FARMILOE & Sow, , 118, St. John 
Street, West Sa 
GLASS FO! CONSERVATORIES, E 
ETLEY anp CO. supply 16-02. SHEE? GLASS 
of British aor guint fo prices verine from 2d. to 3d 
y thousand feet 
Epe Paman 
Lists of Prices and Tstimates { sorwenied on application, for 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 
TILES yt SLATES. WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
GLASS LASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE TADES 
pi: “po Me TAL WINDOW BEARS: s LASS SHADE; 
Hate? én aed ud oi London. 
ie in each month. 
LETTERS 
PATENT. 
TEES COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COM ov piper 
ARING, M: 296, Oxford Street, London. 
orl HORTICULTURAL SHEET GLASS 
2d.; and HARTLEY’S PA’ HEET SQUARES, PLATE, from 44d. 
per CRO or SHEET S, in 100 feet boxes, 
under 10 by 8, 12s. 6d.; above, per box. FOREIGN 
SHEET, in 200 feet cases, 34s, per 
PERFORATED VENTILATING GLASS from 1s. 64. per 
foot. TILES and SLATES from 6d. each. MILK PANS, 
2 ae HELY’S HAND CHURN, bs. 6d.; WARING’S. 
ER SLABS, 10s, each. S Fern Shades, Ap pase 3 
Cucumber ropagating lasses, 
"Hind TARS AORE A , and the New 
Aquarium 
FOREIGN | ‘ane Es oan A HEET Adrani dinni ah WAREHOUSE, 
ITHOUT. 
MILLINGTON pti the above SHEET 
* GLASS in ibstance, packed in 
ane Same as supplied to Mr. Rivers and ‘thn leading 
the day. Rebsted tariff, hox xes included. — Per men. 
6 in. by 4 in. and 6 in. by 44in.  ... 128. 
ae ae a DA 
Ty, & it 3 aia M pal 13 
8%» 6t ees cate AO 18 
eee P E ET 
104 3 HAG. We eee ee 
12 test ogi hg RARE 
10 1 10}, 108° 14 
11 16 112 i; ast ny +14 
11 1 is 54-14 3 pone! 
12 1 A WR o.. w 14 
13 1 k see i ria iaei 
13 1 j AERE ~ 16 
1 1 i a ~ e 
20 by 13, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 214 by 134, 164 by 144, 20 by 14, 
21 by 14, 20 by 15, at 18s. 22 by 19, 2p by a wn 
21 in. glass, in bo: nay etre en or nee 
Ditto, not exceeding 1 foo "Oa 
Ditto 2 feat 
HARTLEY'S Reugh Leng: Sheet and Rough, Til Strikin; 
and Bee Glasses, Milk Pans, Cucumber Tubes, and Wasp Traps 
as Horticultural re 
Milled Sheet, White Lead, and Lead Pipe. Paints, Colours, 
and Varnishes, mf Son Listy which can Lest bec on application. 
blished more than 100 y: 
MARINE AND FRESH WAT! PENY 
QGANDERS AND WOOLCOTT., ay Doughty. Stree 
F 
on, Manufacturers 
petore Al om, have constantly so hand and in opera- 
tion GLASS TANKS of all sizes for the Marine and Fresh Water 
E 
These Tanks can be safely forwarded to all parts, and lists of 
prices may be had Kig a ae at the above address, where 
also the tanks may be 
DWARDSS TRTERED Bae te TRAP 
is an el 
- Descriptive drawings sent ipt of 
wings sent on receipt of postage stam 
E’Eowanse £02, Inventors and Manufacturers, St Paul’s = 
*Square, Birmingham. 
| faction to be. able to 
b; 
I Co., and others j Marine Engines, none Screw Propelle 
and a great hines 
CRT ota bated 
ae lb ACK, 
SEASON 1856. 
PROGRAMME. 
Te DURBETORS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPANY have the honour to announce the 
4 Di a ing Season i the Ist of May :— 
I.—FETE IN CELEBRATION e THE RETURN 
OF PEAC 
This is intended to be held early in Ár and will be on a scale 
of great E par ee an ce ee details will be fully an- 
nounced in a separate A 
FLOWER SHOWS. 
1. On Saturday the 24th of May, a Grand Horticultural and 
Flgrienitarel Féte. 
A Second Gran Show, on Wednesday the 25th, 
ae. Thursday the 26th cel 
3. A Fruit and Flower Show, including special Prizes for 
Amateurs, on baw we day, Thursday, and Friday, the 10th, 11th, 
and 12th of Septe: 
IIL—-GRAND WATER virgen 
The arrangements for playing the whol e Grand System 
of Water Works being we nally a a Fête will be 
vam: as early in the Sum as the state of the weather will 
rmit, at which a fipa will be made of the whole of = 
[iaip arit aes s of Upper and Lower Fountains, eae des, 
Waterfalls. Of this Féte due assy will be given. 
IV.—ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE 
PALACE NOW IN Fingont 
1. Prorure GALLERY.— Steps have been for the forma- 
tion of a Picture Gallery, í od the exhibition and eon of the works 
ools of England and the Continent. 
Great Tran: app Cok pa arisan at once more acce: 
and more mient to the Department aaae, hitherto 
occupied. 
katini L Musevm.—The Directors have also set foot the 
rmation me Naval Museum of All Nations, the object o of whi on 
rogresses. The proposals of 
most favourable consideration in al 
confidently to announce that the. Nee l be 
shortly opened. The Museum will occupy the "Ga Siete on the 
Garden side of 06: Month Fee ka in Senos zih it will 
be a papartment. aea ond. Manufac: of all} 
kinds connected with Ships iit be 
3. ExcrveermneG Mopets.—In Pea to the Naval Museum 
there will be also a Collection of Models of aan a and 
Architectural Works, Bridges, Docks, Viaducts, Churches, and 
other si which, although of great interest rest in eusian 
peor forming an important hahah of Art-manufacture, have, like 
the models of Ships, been hitherto inaccessible to the e public, 
4. COURT or INVENTIONS:—A Department is also in formation 
for the exhibition o Patent Inventions, in which explanations of 
Cao arisa onia s iie giva: A er shown in 
5. Ceramic Court.—In one of the Industrial Courts, on the 
Garden side of the Palace, the Directors sg ad opens 
a Collection of Ceramic ob moana ont ay ing the of Pot- 
sie down nto the latest 
the eee 
Aa 
.Mitehell’s Library, 33, Old Bond Stree: 
10. GR R Towers.—Arrangements are being made 
ae peti the ‘Visitors to ascend these Towers, and enjoy the 
autiful and e sive view from the top. Particulars will be 
shor nnoun 
Ma CULTURAL MACHINERY.—The De apg 
Ong Machinery and Implements is now in a v 
te. mples will be found a ere S all the pes laam ep E tie 
fac turers, and purchas made at the 
pri ay the warehouses of the Bertar "The stock fein ee d 
Dmsipa receiving additions, and every means is taken to make 
ita partons zeprodzntation of the state of one of the most impor- 
tant bra s of modern indus saik 
12. Fancy FAIRS. tbs Directors are prepared to afford 
Accommodation to Benevolent Tostitations for ae Fancy 
Fairs in thi oe Palace during the semn. ve been 
alr mi e by the Managers e Queen “Adelaide A Naval 
Fund for a "Fanor pag S the 7th, “uh, ad na of June, under 
the patronage of her Majesty a nd ni of Rank, 
13. paan RY ND CRICKET ie pala ae Direetors 
contemplate errangements for the encouragement of these elegant 
and healthy recreations in the Palace Grounds. 
ND MORNING CON 
TS. 
‘urther to announce ay have com- 
chief m 
Th 
leted 
raami fi of Th 
be given in the months of May, June, and July. These o Rosca 
will be mi dade by the following celebrated a stes, w! 
most kindly offered their nce to Mr. GYE 
DAMB. c 
Mania mai LENNY NEY, 
RRRA LLE DIDIEE 
ATRAE MARAI, 
LE BOSIO. 
Stevor RONCONI. 
Sienor LUCHESLI, 
Sienor ZELGER. 
fiche GRAZIANI. 
R GREGORIO, 
riuh = SOLDI 
R MARIO. 
Sienor LAB eke 
SIGNOR DANDONE 
Sıexor TAGLIAFICO. 
ORMES. 
Signor nite hae 
D Sr mae 
The Band of the e Royal T n Opera is engaged, and will be 
considerably augmented, Mn Cours has sioti wor offered 
hja vainahiaiai id, and will himself conduct a portion of the 
VI—SEASON TICKETS. 
The Directors have resolved to issue different classes of Szasoy 
TICKETS, as follows :— 
1. Season Tickets, not transferable, admittin, 
the Pope to Kud fel on all occa 
Da, 
sions, ore ys named for 
the above One GUINEA, 
2, Season aoe y not irbnaksea sun admitting 
the Proprietor tothe Palace on all paneo 
including the Concerts a. Two GUINEAS, 
9 sferable rie admittin: ae thie Beatie’ to 
the Twelve Concerts and to the Flower 
Shows, but not available on other days 
ihe the issue of pete under Classes Two a Three 
ssarily be Apo an early application 7 — zis Haken 
on Ticket: now issued; and may 
Crystal Peo, at the Offices ‘of the r eat 7 Lomba 
Street; at the Offices of the London and Brighton Railway 
Company, London Bridge, and Regant, Girons, Liray D at 
~ ames’s Street; and of Mr. Hammo) na Tomah 
emittances for Season Tickets to reader stage BT 
n the 
6. Exar ’ Dep. ok Geeta Directors are happy t: 
announce siao ie owing = mea rrangements lately Zie 
for the admission, at 5 piia al rent, of articles intended for Ex- 
hibition, almost the whole of the pate spani a now allotted, 
the completeness and interest of the Industrial portion 
of the Palace will be much increased. 
7. COLONIAL DEPARTMENT.—It gives the Directors ore expat B satis- 
ann ounce, that Bey hav 
made arrange- 
th the Governments of the two great Colonies of Canada 
the 
with exhibitions of the procnets of those importan ntries, 
under stipulations hes Fa nsure the maintenance of the C: oA 
e commerc: 
lections as ee 1 Bi Shapentie Sangh of snes state of the 
manufac! e Colonies from time to time. 
o amang asda ENT OF REF ps ENT Rooms.—By an alteration 
progress in the MGA approach to o Palace from Pi 
Raile way, a giek additional pee. ngr Sa obtained for Dinin 
ce Re 
rooms, while the entrance through rohmi Ak cone: 
hitherto found so obieeilanikis = oil. be entirely avoided. 
E we facilities moh gee been provided for the Refresh- 
of Third Class Visitors. 
9. Macurnery ry Morion.—The completion of the Water 
Fate of at aera the Diséetors to reir the final arrangements 
r Steam-Engines ich give motion to the 
pehe po too! hem of the Machi De ae 4 
wail therefore, for the miai, bei in action at such times 
apnoea orgs det: 
r; by Tod 
t variety of other mac! 
The rates of admission 
remain as before, 
xN MONDAYS, bet 'UESDAYS, Nha ai tn: 
DA YS, and FRIDAYS 
Ow SATURDAYS a aie a O . 
CHILDREN UNDER 12 Years OF AGE, HALF-PRIOE. 
The Palace will be opened on Mondays @ pte jam Toomer 
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 10; excepting on 
days of thet Concerts by the Ones ( ompa, on whieh days, and 
on Saturdays, it will be opened closing daily about sunset 
ILWAY ARAN GEM 
ta the Pal aval ði 
d duris 
o'clock, AM., till d 
ntervals. em pes the’ 
(For of starting, se¢ 
Ra ilway Compan: Bye Time Ta ble A 
o the 
“ist Class. “ine Class. 3d Class. 
Ow SunLme DAY: = 1s. 4 
On ae: Sanus, Day: aa oe A ras 
oo REN TET 2 Yesai , HALF-PRIG 
pat e Di seine are happy to be able to 
kaitse that the. ‘West-End aes Lys the P: and 
the — rloo Stai will be partially opened early 
summ 
: TEA RSIO INS. 
Arrangements h made by which Benevolent Societios 
hools, po other Targo "bodies may visit the ieg = a 
Sc 
following reduced rate: pplying only to Shilling D 
Third-c lass Carri ages :— 
over 250 and under 500... As. eawnent mee” uar 
Exceeding 500 and under 750... 1s.2d. 1s. pad 
Exceeding 750 and nnder 1000. eae 
Exceeding 1000 . e.. s. ds. 7 ” 
ri Children, Half-price. 
ARTHUR patrias Chairman. 
Joseph PAXTON- 
James Feraussoy, General Manager. 
(Signed) 
