654 
ONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES 
were tT Oe FRAMES, ETC. y 
p Co. have the petas to 
SHEET GLASS, PACKED IN BOXES CONTAIN 100 Fer 
6 by 4, and 64 by 45 12s. | 8 by 6, and S} by 64... 13s. 6d. 
g by 5, ar 74 by 54 =... 13s. by7,and10 by8 .,. 13s. 6d. 
12 by 9, 13 by 9, 14b; 9 we) 
aS WB ae BO ) TE 810 9 10sec 147 @ 
eca fie ei Blue 
14 1; ” (d ” 2 ” ooo 
is aa, 19" 12 cay ere “rf 18 0 
16 ,, 13, 17 y 13 ae 4 383; . -tis 
392/38: 5 2 18 E e af 
16 „ 14, i 2m 18 ,, 14 tig o 
W 4, WW, 14, 21, ,, 14 
LARGER SIZES, NOT EXCEEDING 40 INCHES Loxo. 
16 oz. from 2d. to 21 oz. from 34d, to 5d., 26 oz. from 6d. to73d., 
r foot superficial, according to size and quantity. 
TEE EN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS FOR ORCHARD 
SUPP: 
t 18s. pe! 
Donbl 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS, Sixteen-ounce, winter 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ented 27, 1856. 
TREE TRANSPLANTING BY MACHINE, gg cat, 
GARDENING, ORNAMENTAL Se ae &e. 
ris RUN _ store aa be omg xec mie any of 
ct or otherwise 
Designs peor 
ppy t 
above e terms, by ¢ fierten 
The sfachine wil be TA byt the sn with Man. 
Estim —Calverly Road, Tunbridge Wells. 
gs aN gaaiee iN EVERY VARIETY, — 
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ARRANTED GOOD BY THE MAKERS 
OSEPH MAPPIN ann BRO 
CuTLERY Works, Sheffield; 
THERS, Queen’s 
and 67, King William Street, 
London, where the largest stock ‘of Cu izai y in the world is kept. 
rawings forwarded b st. 
(RESTS FOR GATE PIERS 
modelled to 
Also a large Stock of Sent for 
the 
Terraces, executed in 
of 300 feet, 24d. per foot. Twenty-one Ounce, 34d. 
Foreign "Sheet Glass, in cases of 200 feet 34s., 38s., 40s., and 
42s. 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHO 
116, Bishopsgate Street Without, sao 
aay ob bois HORTICULTURAL „PURPOSES. 
5 oz. sheet, gn here sont te 
8 by 6, 3 Gas 9 by 
9 by 7, »  12by 3 eee came 
12 by 9, PG... a ae o aa > 
1D 10; 0 ont nat shave 3 tt en et 
2 
T.& W. 
per box. 
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RVATORIES, ETC. 
xp CO. Cappy 16-02. SHEET GLASS 
Me nufaecture ,at prices varying 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE,THICK CROWN. GEASS. ‘GLASS 
TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES PROPAGATING 
GLASSES, ee MILK PANS, P. PATENT PLATE GLASS, 
ORNAM: L WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 
to James EO 0., 35, Soho Square, Lon mdon. 
See G: ronicle first Saturday in each month. 
BY 
ROYAL 
FING € GLASS from 1s. 6d. per 
biaa TILES and SLATES from 6d. each. yi on 
Pepe ue. HELY’S HAND CHURN, 5s. 6d.; NG’S 
SLABS, each. Glass Fern Shades, Bee Gis, 
‘Cucumber | Hyacinth | Glasses, 
Hand Lights, &. et ‘3. per andthe New 
PERFORATED VENTILA’ 
Aquarium 10s. each. 
(GARDEN FRAMES, SRERNHOUSES PITS, &c. 
—TRANSPARENT SHEETING, a substance for Garden 
admitting light to plants, and keeping ont frost, 1s. 
“yard, runs nearly 2 yards bing: aye a s ditto, ee per, square 
yard ; large waterproof ca) o protect while 
are yard; 
Road, London. 
N.B. 3000 on Police Waan tor Eor ‘fresh dressed, 
48s, and 24s. per dome ine gardeners and farm 
WIRE FENCING, 6łd. per Sq rd, 
juare “Ys 
various pr wnt 6 feet to 15 — mesh less fen 
2inches. An effectual fence Rabbits, «Bag 
Deer, &c., and for the enclosure 7, Pheasai 
4 inch mesh, 4d. per yard, 
R. Rr e i a Tonbridge Place, New Road, London. 
E RNID oe or. T WA R— 
AUTUMNAL —BENJAMIN EDGINGTON has 
prepared a large of ee ae or Peace Rejoicings, 
e of from 100 — ees 
for Horticultural Fêtes, Cricket lubs, &c., new and 
‘second-hand, for Sale or Hire. A great variety of 'Fents erected 
on the premises. 
TEMPORARY ROOMS of any dimensions, and with boarded 
on Hire, for Dancing, Dinners, and Publie Meetings, with 
‘conveyance and attendance to a th mg if required. 
BE PARTICULAR To ADD! Sar FULL LENGTH, 
BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2 DUKE STREET, SOUTH- 
WARK, OPPOSITE THE BRIGHTON Ba war, 
ONCRETE FOR WALKS LOORS.— 
PORTLAND ROMAN AND BATH cumin AND 
= BLUE BESS LIME in by Railway 
Reduction in price 
ce if Six en by Railway, 
peers Canal, 
ai & 
to A fall from the middle < of the path towards the sides. 
e first-rate paving = BARNS, 
io —. piema D bottom is 
“well ine Se saree: 
Se Cai x. Ware & Bere 
d for 
Artificial Stone, by 
J. SEELE = 
(Late Austin & SEELEY), 
Nos. 1 to 4, Keppel Row, New’ H 
wOA 
wW ARN BES Y SWING W PET ER-BARRO W 
o HorD fcc foes LONS) 
Will saye much A a iii and labour. 
May be 
obtained of any a s for 31. 
Hi 
“hag 
ita Syringes, 9s. to 1 
Also a great variety of effective betro nes 
poses, and to supply pent Ho thouses, 
Mansions, or Boards of Health, with every 
with the c We veyance and distribution re Liquide. 
Fountains suitable for Conse: ories, Lawns, 
GREAT aapeaTiON IN THE ‘acs OF GALVANISED 
WARE. NETTING, 
e S 
Hydraulic pur- 
Cottages Farms, 
site connected 
BARNARD 1 anD BISHOP, Market het A 
> 
improvements i in their ry for 
the mama teatereot of the article, have been enabled ot od 
a great reduction in t e apih ioing Galvan- ane 
ised. iron. 
2-inch mesh, 24 inches Eat ban er 4d. per yd. 
rite * E whites Bae "eas. m cm 43 wa A 
» intermediate, do. ... ... i ae 
rtm » extrastrong,do. ... .. % ” T p 
1§-inch ,, 2d4incheswide ... ... 54 4, ae 
A ors ce a ere Geen oe -o 
| 1g-inch ,, inte iate, do. .. te 4 : 
er bs xtra strong, do. .. . 10 
1l the above kinds can be made of- any width paar 8 feet), 
at palara prices, 
than the —— othe: 
Strong Gal 
a in London, TOE Hull, o; 
rers of Improved Strained Wire Cattle 
arded by pe 
and durable m: 
a other ortan, pe 
ing scorching rays of the sun, with- 
out prenan the light; an one of Sop ey best protectors of Fruits 
from tg and balers and the Bloo 
s 20 yards 
r yar per piece. A liberal cr, rama t the gen wh 
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t, City; and of all Nurserymen and 
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