THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



■HEAP DAHLIAS, ,. 



HENRY LEGGE is i oiling out allthelea dmg 



Plow f 1851, at D,. to 13* per dozen ; J*?f^ W 



from 3,. t, M>" do,e^atalm*ue, |Jf "jgj^ £ B . Sw2 

 one pottage stamp to Henxt Legge, aiarsn ^ue, 



Bdmonton, Middlesex. __ 



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EGBERT WHIBLKV offers strong plants of that 

 8U perb (ieranium FO< ETT'S HTgW, £8. g. 



each Seddi« K ••••"^^^ ^.^IVd'JTiriw 

 Catenae, tor oo. .t.«p. ^ m ; Di Lon(ion . 



GLASS MILK PANS, &c. <fcc. 



JAMES PHILLIPS and Co., 116, Bishopsgate-street 

 "Without, beg to hand their prices of various articles for 

 the dairy and domestic purposes. 



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GREEN and HOTHOUSE * - - 

 warranted best materials Jif ? e ' ** 

 large Size, with glass at both endf Z^L*^ 



MILK PASS. 



HHKAP BEDDING PLANTS. 



JOITX H\YJ , Florist, Farnham, Surrey, begs to 

 J -p that ha i* prewired to send out BEDDING PLANTS 

 from la f!i to^,. per doz. ; sent post tree for Is. 8c*. per dozen, 



■when three dozen are taken. 



ipUi Catalogues *ent on the receipt of one postage 

 •tamp. Piizengbter and Farnham Castle Cucumber, Is. per 

 packet. ^__ , ... — 



^LCEOLARIA « SULTAN."— This very desirable 



and shrubby CALCEOLARIA for bedding is now on sale, 

 at 55 each, or two guineas per dozen ; babit dwarf, with large 

 dark flowers; it is very hardy, and peculiarly adapted for the 

 flower garden, throwing up a constant succession of its rich 

 ruby-coJoured trusses of bloom throughout the season. 



Though of a different colour, it U equal for bedding purposes 

 to the well known Calceolaria KentUh Hero, sent out five 



years since. 



* John Andrew Henderson and Co., Fine-apple-place. 



Edg ware-road, London. 



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PROPAGATING AtfD 



GLASSES. 



5. d. 

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coat, of best -oil-colour, and delivered V 

 in London. ci *verea to 





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Lord Camoy's Milk Syphons, 

 2s. 6d. each. 



Lactometers, 4 tubes, 6s. ; 

 6 tubes, 85. 6d. each. 



Wasp Traps, 3s. 6d. per 

 dozen. 



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SHIRTING'S IMPROVED TURNIP SEEDS. 



WML SKIRVING begs to announce to his friends 

 and the public, that he has fixed the price of his 

 IMPROVED SWEDF, and also the PURPLE-TOP YELLOW- 

 BULLOCK, at 9d. per lb. 



In consequence of W. S. having extended the growth, and 

 having had a very abundant crop of the Seed of his Improved 

 Turnips, he is this season able to offer it at the above reduced 

 price, and he is also induced to take this step to prevent Agri- 

 culturists being imposed upon by the sale of spurious Seeds, | 

 Offered ut a low rate, under his name. 



W. S. can, with perfect confidence, recommend these Turnips 

 as being the best now in cultivation, in every respect, whether 

 for the greatest crop, the best quality, or for keeping, according 

 to the time of sowing. All other Agricultural Seeds, of the 

 best quality, at very 1 derate prices. A remittance, or refer- 

 ence, is requested from unknown correspondents. 



N.B. W. SciavTNa has no Agent in town or country. 



Queen-square, Liverpool, May. 



SHADING CANVAS, id. per Square Yard. To be 

 had in any quantity from WILLIAM HAMILTON, Seeds- 

 man, &c, 156, Cheapside, London. 



Also BEDDING and HERBACEOUS PLANTS of every 

 description. 



FLOWER SEEDS for present sowing, in packages of 

 12 varieties, for 2s. 6d. ; or 25 varieties, 5s. 



Labels, Garden Knives, Fiower-gatherers, Thermometers, 

 and every other article useful in gardening, his prices for 

 which are excessively moderate. 

 Address. 156, Cheapside, London. 



N.B. Agent for the Registered Rose Girdle. 



DEANE'S WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS. 

 Horticulturists, and all interested in Gardening pursuits, 

 are invited to examine G. and J. Deane's extensive Stock of 

 GARDENING AND PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best London 

 made Garden Engines and Syringes, Coalbrookdale Garden 

 Seats and Chairs. 



Fern Shades with Glass 

 Stands, from 2$. to 13s. each. 



Pastry Pins, from 2s. each. 



Glass Preserve Jars, from 

 3d. each. 



CUCUMBER 

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Avcruncators 

 Axes 

 Bagging Hooks 



BiUs 



Borders, various pat- 

 terns 

 Botanical Boxes 



f^Oa^es of Pruning In-| Hammers 



stru^ents ! Hand-glass Frames 



] Garden Scrapers 

 Grape Gatherers and 

 Scissors 



Gravel Rakes and 

 Sieves 



Greenhouse Doors 

 and Frames 



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Chaff Engines 

 Cttaff Knives 

 Daisy Rakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 



Edging Irons and 

 Shears 



Flower Scissors 



8 tan d 9 in Wires 

 and Iron 

 Fumigators 

 Galvanic Borders & 



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Hay Knives 

 Hoes of every pattern 

 Horticultural Ham- 

 mers and Hatchets 

 Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies' Set of Tools 

 Labels, various pat- 

 terns, in zinc, por- 

 celain, &c. 



Linea and Reels 

 Marking Ink 

 Mattocks 

 Menographs 

 Metallic Wire 



Plant Protectors 

 Garden Chairs and I Milton Hatchets 



Seats Mole Traps 



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Loops 

 Rollers 



Mowing Machine 



Pick Axes 

 Potato Forks 

 Pruning Bills 



„ Knives,variou8 

 Saws 



Scissors 

 „ ShearB [riety 

 Rakes in great va- 

 Reaping Hooks 

 Scythes 



Scythe Stones 



Shears, various 



lckles 

 Sickle Saws 



Spade and Shovels 

 Spuds 



Switch flooks 

 Thistle Hooks 



Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 

 Wall Nails 

 Watering Pots 

 Weed Extractors 

 and Hooks 



Wheelbarrows 

 Youths' Set of Tools 



Halliman's Registered Fruit 

 Protectors, for every descrip- 

 tion Of Wall FrUit, from 6d. 

 each. 



Pastry Slabs, made of Plate 

 Glass, 4s 6d. per foot, su'_er. 



Bouquet Tubes, for Gentle- 

 men's Coats or the Hand. 



Shades for Ornaments, Vases, Milk Jugs, Patent Rough 

 Plate, Patent Plate, Crown and Sheet Glass, White Lead, 

 Putty, Varnishes, Brushes, and every article in the Trade. — 

 Apply, 116, Bishopsgate-street Without, London. 



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ENGLISH versus FRENCH GLASS.— The impor- 

 tation of Glass into France is at present prohibited. 

 Special permission has, however, been granted by the French 

 Government for the introduction of a quantity of Hartley's 

 Patent Rough Plate (supplied by Messrs. James Phillips and 

 Co., of 116, Bishopsgate-s'reet Without), for experimental pur- 

 poses, on the application of some influential horticulturists, 

 who have witnessed the re?ults attained by the use of that 

 article in this country. — Sunderland Herald, April 18. 



GLASS FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &c. 

 in Boxes of 100 feet, 83. 6d. each. 



4i by 3 ... 5 by 24 ... 6 by 2J ... 6 by 3J inches. 

 44 by 3 ... 5 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... 6J by 3 

 44 by 34 ... 5Jby 3 ... 6J by 3 ... 6$ by 3J 



Larger Squares increase in price aocording to size. Every 

 size kept readv packed in boxes, and may be had at a moment's 

 notice. 



Extra Crown, Sheet, and Patent Rough Plate Glass, cut to 

 size for Conservatories, Greenhouses, &c. 



Gardeners and others glazing on Mr. Paxton's plan can be 

 supplied with Sash-bars of any length for the purpose. 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBERS, FERN, PEACH, and 

 every description ot Garden Glasses. 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

 Camoy's Milk Syphons, Milk Lactometers, Glass Milk Pans, 

 Glass Tiles, Slates, <fcc, &c, for collections of which Messrs. 

 Cog an and Co. were honoured with the Silver Medal Of the 

 Dublin Society, as also the Silver Medal of the Liverpool and 

 Manchester Society held at Warrington in September last. 



For Estimates, Prices, and further particulars, please addres 9 

 Messrs. Coqan and Co., 48, Leicester- square, London. 

 Glass Shades. Gas Glasses, White Lead, Colours.dsc, as usual. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



TTETLEY and Co. supply 16-oz. Sheet Glass of 



XX British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

 per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand 

 feet of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 

 Lists of Prices and estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE-GLASS. 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES 

 to James Hetlev; and Co., 35. Soho-square, London. 



See the Gardeners* Chronicle first Saturday in Anoh mnnth 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 



HOT WATER. 



WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 



AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 



G. and J. Deane are sole Agents for LINGHAM*S PER- 

 MANENT LABELS, samples of which, with the Illustrated 

 List of Horticultural Tools, can be sent, post paid, to anv 

 part of the United Kingdom. F ^ * 



Also, wholesale and retail Agents for Saynor's celebrated 

 PruumgKnives, used exclusively by the first gardeners in the 

 United Kingdom. Geohoi and John Dbane (opening to the 

 Monument) London Bridge. " • " w 



GLASS. 



^THOMAS MILLINGTON'S FOREIGN SHEET 



6 ins. by 5 and 7 ins. by i 



6 » H ,, T 

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16s. per box : 



idiate delivery 

 each. 



6i ins. by 6 and 7 ins. by 6* 



6 4 » «i „ 7i „ 'n 



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x. - j ,. , 18 *- 6d - Per box. 

 9 ms. by 7 and U ins. b, 8 i 9 ins. by 9 and 12 ins. by 9 



And many otb'er mes.'or cut to order in various thicknesses 



K ODG H PLATE, perfectly flat, i in. thick, be 8t manufactured . 



In sues under 1ft inehes «d. per foot. 



2* » »}d. 



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Milk Pans, 2s. to 6s. each; Metal Hand frames ft... t'i 



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J. Z^l , A fV C0 " Kin g's-road, Chelsea, 



^ • Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Builders and Hot 

 water Apparatus Manufacturers. The Nob Uty ana Rentrv 



ratus will fand at our Hothouse Works, Kine's-road. Chelsea. 



vatories en p^ l*?" 7 °L Ho *o?»«. Greenhouses', Cote?! 

 Ill m^i L •' ereCted ' and in mi operation, combining 



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■as 'r "r " : » a '»•'•"•»"" Iop " d Bo "°° 



ap^caoon^^WMK^andJDo^King's-road, Chelsea, London. 



QUCUMBER and MELON BOXES 



n „ . . ., „ , and LIGHTS. 



iJh. £ u " red }.' 2 ' and 3 U « ht Boxe8 a od Lights of all sites 



Ilfn Lnf . ,mn ?, ed,ate Q l\ Warranted best materials p, d 



OWn » n J sffw Ll R h *» of every description, ronservatories 

 fcW?„ d Hot-housM, made and fixed in all part, of the 

 kingdom. References given to the Nobility, OentW" and the 



h^ e, n n ^ 08t °J, tne «wnt»»of England.-Ijas. Wirr^s Hot 

 house Builder, Ciaremont-plaoe, Old Kent.r«ul I.JZZ*' B ° U 



These Greenhouses are prepared in 8U oh 

 country carpenter can fix them with ease A X^f 

 for the brickwork, &c. A pl aa u 



Esfimates for erectin? and heating the abnve, <* 

 List, of prices for bashes, Dnors, &c, post free on 

 J. Lewis, Horticultural Works, Stamford hilT 



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GRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, CktW 

 solicit the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, aid to 

 J deners, to their superior manner of Erecting and Heate* 

 every description of Building connected with Hor- MtDre. Tb 

 work done by them at the Right Hon. the Earl of'KHmotej^ii 

 which they have had the honour of referring so long, srill" cm- 

 tinues to give perfect satisfaction. Mr. E.\Bghorn will be bafft 

 to show the work and give any information. 



They also beg to refer to the houses berilt by them daritrlt 

 past season, tor the Worshipful Apothecaries' Compaij* 

 London, in their Botanic Garden at Chelsea. Mr. Moore, At 

 Curator, will kindly show the work, and answer anyiajiMa. 

 They beg also to say the Building only is referred to, m tit 

 Heating Apparatus wa3 not erected by them. 



Gray and Ormson have also the honour of referriir to ftmty 

 of the nobility and gentry in the country, and to several of J* 



London nurseries. 



N. B. Plans and Estimates fu rnished ftwo. 



OTTAM & HALLEN, Engineers, I v Fohdeis. 



«fcc, No. 2, WlNSLEY-STREET, UXPORl>-STfiE£I, L0MD0I. 



Cottam and Hallen having had ^5^«?Jj,of 

 erection of HOTHOUSES and CONSERVATORY C""^ 

 Iron or of Iron and Wood combined), and from ^"'Jfa 

 mentg they hive made during that time, can ™ c y . ^. 



undertake to erect such buildings with econom ^. a f; b ; T 7S 

 HOT WATER APPARATUS for heating t«« u ^ rf 

 other buildings (of which they have constructed uy 

 8000J, fixed at greatly reduced prices. 



»eV»^T 



Cottam and Hallen have on show, at t ^ c 



No. 2, Winslev-street, Oxford-street, a jrc^ . R£ nrC^ 

 following articles, for GARDENS, <fcc, at ferea : 



PRICES, viz :- ir.nd.mlft^ FraB,e * 



Garden Hollers HatHW" 



Garden Engines 

 Garden Syringes 



Wateiine Pots 



Garden Vases 



Flower •*% 



Flower Staij* 

 Garden Arches 



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Mow»ng Machines puVn and Orn 



Every description of Work, both PI a m ana 



wrought and cast iron, for Gardens &c,® r T ggAL 

 HORTICULTURAL I OOLS and AGKltu 



PLEMENTS of all kinds. 

 STRONG IRON HURDLES, strain 



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Show Rooms at the MANU 1 "*''^^' 2 ' -' -- -^Thei ' 



76, Oxford-street, three doors 



WestofthePrin^ 



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T INGHAM BROTHERS, *-> hem 



JU Bi™ttigham f ^ole ManufactttW«^ n p . , e rf. IJ 



w ritn** f " 



pots, &c, in boxes of 100, Ac. The 

 *^__' j '« *__ .^..i~ i na ttncr flnrabiht 



^— • mrnungnam, «oie » Jilu "; t *V , T/; r : Harden ttoTu*>--tfS 

 and ZINC MENOGRAPFT.orLabeKorG^ 



rability ; can bj 

 is secured. Directions for use sent wim 



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greatest 



bottle of Metallic Ink. 



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