8 . 1 n a 
EN FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. H eae ROUGH PLATE GLASS. 
TO GENTLEMEN, FL 
ESS 
RS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS will sell 
ad he M 
neers, Ame rican N ursery, Leytonstone, Esse: 
MEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERY MEN, 
= TO NOBLES, GEN ag OTHERS. 
3 Fe * a rage. 
sell b; 
e G bridge — ee 
hr ee, Newly. -erected GREENHOUSES, eaoh 120 J 
es, a ee aa Slate, Sh 3 c. Ty be 
E. 
Catal 
the premises, of the principal 
Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 
SEA. 
— — A. RAMSAY will sell by Auction, on the pre- 
es (Cook's Ground, — 2 — Chelsea), by — ned 
Mr. 3 (the pote being taken 
THURSDAY, June 6, at 1 o’elock, = an 7 
Stock, &c., comprising a quantity of Greenhouse Plants, 
Pansies, Evergreens, &e: ; =~. a small Greetietan, Bt, 1 — 
May ad vie the ior and morning of sale. 
logues to be had on the premises, and of the Avene, 
Brompton Nursery, Fulham- road, Brompton, near London. 
on the premises, 
on cton MONDAY: June 10, 
Ms BATEMAN’S CELEBRATED COLLECTION 
F ORCHIDS.—The Committee for providing a Church, 
Parsonage, n Schools in the wild. r ana neglected 
district of B iadaa 2 are happy to inform the growers of 
view. — Cata s may 
tioneer, or from — of the Secretaries, who will be hap — 
to give any additional information — the projected 
Church, &c. 
ARD WILSON, Buglawton, near Congleton, 
Rev. Joan St SUTCLIFFE, Catan: ditto, 
Hon orary | retaries. 
TO FLORISTS, Mig tise ae AND OTHERS. 
ARTNERSHIP. 5 rare opportunity n . offers 
itself for going into a most profi A Nur. 
po iara of great ee “ant witha * t Enowiedge 
of Floriculture — 3 in all its branch: d havin 
pe Sap — some distance from each akon, is = 
of mee sting © with a pare PARTN ER to take Bagot 
of — of them, his own being indis- 
pensably required at thas — where there is an — 
of greatly increasing the present amount of business. The 
capital required is moderate, and the profits — Or one of 
ium.— For 
— Solicitor, 
4, Verulam Buildings, 's-inn, 
TO NOBLEMEN LANDED PROPRIETORS, AGRICUL- 
TURISTS, ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. 
ood work of 
also stuccoed and bri k baildings, and are remarkable fi 
superior 3 properties, cheapness, and durability.— 
8 N ew Er 7 oad- 
Street, London, 
EN A, WEST „Secretary. 
TO BUILDERS, 
IMPORTANT SANITARY {NVENTION. 
Decorative Marble Pa er-han — 
— — near the Bridge. * 
IRON AND WIRE FENCING, 
AND METALL 
HO MAS P 
LIC 
og RD. REET ( ¥ Ai 
252, OXFORD-ST. l (rman, DE — 
And Highfields Foundry a ache ren Works, 1 
ensions and prices, sent on 
ss 
T t 
. IN BOXES o 
* and 2 by 10s. 64. 
— ae and 73 — hi 128. Od. 
Pans — — — Es Metal Hand- . Tiles, 
Slates; Propagati a Bes ses from — m 
Tubes, 14d. per inchs; “Pench — pT 
3s, 6d. per d + Pa Slabs, “Hyacinth — feri Dishes, 
Shades and dow 
of every description, and Lamp Shades trying 
the 8 — ae 4 1. 7s. 6d; tubes, 106. Sell. reg E 
ing Ther s for Greenhous es, Horticultural Glass, &e. 
JAMES ‘PHILLIPS and CO., 116, BISHOPSGATE STREET 
WITHOUT, LONDON. 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, HORTICULTURAL 
PURPOSES, Ge. 
PROPAGATINGABEE CUCUMBER CLASSES 
MILLINGTON’S SHEET GLASS, which is of | 
va 
the — 5 — ription, ing from 16 to 32 ounces, at 
from 2d. per upwar =; 100 a and eases of 
co Sheet Glass, or cutting up, at 23d. per foo British | 
Plate Glass, fro 2d. to 2s ber peer according to size. 
atent Rough Pla ate Glam, from } to Linch in thickness, from 
4d. per foot upwards. Glass Slates and Tiles. Milk ou from 
12 to 24 1 fi om 28. to 5s. eac Cueumber Tubes 
ot m 12 to 24 inc Lactometers, Ts. 6d. 
ches long, at keys * inch. 
Wa — raps.—Lists may be had, on application at the 
— 87, Bishopsgate-street Without, same side as the 
Eastern Counties Railway. 
GLASS FOR 
SERVATORI ES, 
t Glass, 
e re, packed in boxes containing 100 
square ee cash, at the — REDUCED PRICES for cash, 
A reducti ad 1000 feet. 
Sizes, — — Per foot. Per 100 feet. 
nder 6 by 4 p lid. is £012 6 
From 6 ,, 55 eee 8 
as ee a id. „ 018 9 
„.). y Se. Se. 2 1 010 
ifs B „ aed 12011 
Larger siz exceeding 40 inches ] 
ei 3 to 304. per square foot, to size, 
ee „ 38d. Tide ae re 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THIC yee > ha Abad GLASS, and 
EA 3 PLATE GLASS Bove purposes, at 
y the 1 
ol e “AND SLATES pade. to any size or pattern, 
or Rough Plate Glas: 
> Bc 
os 
. 225 
Ss 2280 
. — 
22 5 
8 ös 
225 N 
BERRA 
— Japanned 
— ae light, 3 ch vi ra m yd. sa yd, 
2 nch s finn strong » 5 12 9 nd 
1f-ineh 8 light 3 » 6 2 
1 strong aap 2 
1 . me 2 1¹ 2 
—— = above can a made any wide s a proportionate prices, 
If th wear ball ibe mesh, it will reduce the price one- 
Togri ga anion — ow. proo i netting for pheasantres, 3d. 
per square foot. Patterns arded pos 
N by abr gene ie and ‘BISHOP, 2 
or wie London, v 
borough, 10 or stoke aay ee 
STRONG PREMIUM ake AND RABBIT PROOF , | 
WIRE NETTING. 
— 
* 
oat i 
387. 
8888 
ae 
a 
C 
2 
— 
Lo 
1222 
P 
HARLES D. ung AND n 4 
ACTURERS OF TRON AND eae, wel WORE, $ e 
DINI 
32, ST, ENOCH SQUARE, GLASGO 
ES CASTLE BUILDINGS, DERBY Silane, es 
others to their s strong Wir 
nad Rabbits from Gardens, young — 
d at the 8 
eNet "Fees, for excluding Hares 
antations, Nurseries, — 
attracted gen: 
the — s Silver eda, with high commendations. 
The one — Hares and 3 
so great, 
— are y advanced to be of its 
protection, it can be removed to other exposed ms with 
the greatest facility, be any labourer, As a ph ain ra 
Hares and Rabbits, it is of itself quite sufficien AF 
be unrolled and attached, with small wire rive kke t pur- 
pose, to wooden stakes driven into the nd, about every siz 
or pren feet apart. Itis, besides, peculiarly 1 ned 
deri et 3 . fed other existing Fences 
perv such vi and by being cut pt ep into 8 
ieces es of three or more — t, — required, it f a most effi- 
"Gass sses, cog Glasses, ‘Cucumber Tubes, Glass 
i Pans, © Glass We ter other articles not 
PATENT PLATE secured ag -The arenes extremely moderate 
superi 
opti ch t little expense, for individual P — and 8 
— ink: high, 9d. ; 24 ins., 1s,; 30 ins., 
rticle should cause it to supersede all 
988 window glass i a gentleman’ s residence. No 
N N igi th the sash is req: 
GLASS SH HADES, as 3 to, or, for for the preservation 
of every susceptible of injury by ex- 
ure. Prices pea oy ph tm ipa ge Excise duty, re- 
Estimates forwarded o 
ie aan 3 and es 
ames Herrey and Co., 35, Soho-square, | 
\ROWN, 5 AND ROUGH er ay GLASS, 
and substance, at the same prices as at the rimess 
100 PA 200 feet cases of large Sheet Glas 23d. per 
foot. all ditto, 10s. G. per 100 feet, packed: 15 — ready 
for — delivery. Curators of 8 Societies, Florists, 
Railway.Agents, and others requiring 1 q 2 
on sending dimensions, receive estimates — 
GLASS MILK PANS, CREAM POTS, Lactometers, Bee 
Glasses, Fish Globes, anda. ll kinds of Glass, Propagating 
Glasses, Hyacinth Dishes, Cor un Tubes, „ other 
2 of Garden Gla 
‘PATENT GLASS PENS, “Self supplying, never 
soil the ruler, and will write, 
Sealed Glass Rulers, Glass Inks for Sale tenia desks, de. 
tationers and Schools su Wholesale — br for 
ta, Colonia uine White 
AND SONS, 
S ENSON ` anD „Co, 6l, 1 res Perens i 
London, and 17, New Southwark, Inventors 
nufacturers of die: . CONICAL and DOUBLE 
CYLINDRICAL B gece | 8 solicit the attention of 
pr e 3 S pee tours much at oved — v| eo 
app ying the Tank 1 to ee pagating Houses, 
by which oheric heat at as well bottom- heat is 
to an without the aid. flues. 
. authority; or ee 
Or a web of 100 “eggs aa -- £315 0 
k of 100 yards, 2 ins. wide wre OE 
oe of 10 eo rahe: “ >à 
of 100 y 36 ins. 
1. m. re or less than à web is pan RE A it alte 8 
at the — rate ard. 
This Netting is also admirably adapted for 2 and 
8 8 ire is charged at the same rate. As carriage 
stances, been an Were t —— at a dis- 
et, 
ts by which take eliver it at any of j 
AE s Engle „ and for One 
eee ge Sater ie of he at 
strength of their Wire than by v 
weight of one yard of thelr 24-inch at 1s. 5 
s 
free of 
yar 
per yard. Samples for inspection sent 
d WIRE e 
oe IRE WORK required for this and 
ger LEVEL.—A Very Superior Draining Level, of great sim- 
. —— of the ! Mr. Joun Davts, ` 
e e Derby. r —— tntto a ny 
never | part of the empire: 
Te HIPPOPOTAMUS presented by H. H. the 
Rein of Egypt to 
the Zoological Soeiety of London, is 
ted daily from One 16: Six o’clock, at their Gardens in 
the t's Park. The —— of the Fir —— see 
Pere by permission of Colonel Hall, every at 
our clock. Admission One 1 on Mondays ö — 
D. W. MITCHELL, B. A., Secretary. 
= SUMMER RIDE OR PROM JE—The 
eculiar virtues of i — BALM OF 
COLÜMBIA co p nove the difical en y 
in preserving 7 afte reise; its use so 
— ae hat tresses, previously — 5 and 
hich main- 
ing the 
— iray be seon at a —— e pas ea . lised nations. 
be —— upon the 
Conservat 
i lp Iron or erected upon the m most 
‘ornamental designs. Balconies, —— Field and Garden W 
ire-work, & c. kee 
Fences, W. 
