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.„vws pati NT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, FOR RIDGE AND FURROW ROOFS, GREEN 



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&C, NO. -, \Vl«SL£I-8THEET, OXF .ED-STHEET, LoWDOW. 



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 V\U ^ !do. ; 8 by 6 in. and 8* by 6J in. 15,. do. ; 9 by 7 in., 



Pad I in boxes of 50 feet each. 



TUB PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-eighth of an 



iSfffto-. ** d 10 D >~ 8 in ' 165 * 6d ' 

 XB—Tlie Patent Rough Plate, one-eighth of an inch 



itf i$ supplied in quantities 62 by 1H ches, for 10 



Zupt* ridg* and furrow roofs, at a reduced price. 



lL™^S<mares are changed according to the superficial con- 

 •JtTticeDi where the length exceeds the restriction above, in 

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Cottam and Hallcw havta? hid loner rxperience in the 

 erection of HOTHOl and CONSERVATORIES (made of 



Iron or of Iron and \V\>od combined), and from many improve- 

 ments they have made daring that time, can with confidence 

 undertake to erect such Vmihlnjs with onomy and dhpatch. 



HOT WATER APPARATUS for heating the above and 

 other buildings (of which they have constructed upwards of 

 9000), fixed at greatly reduced prices. 



55ta^l-Mft» W.; 8-lttftt, 9d.j i inch, \s. per 



Irregular slutpcs are charged as squares. 

 When Crate* are ordered, the 30-inch widths 



will be 



unless otherwise specif ed. 



thick, and weighing 2 lbs. to the foot, has now become an 

 artie'e of very ex f endive and increasing consumption. 



It is universally admitted to be the best and most suit' 

 able Glass for Ridge and Farrow Roofs, Gr nhouses, 



Factories, Workshops, 



And all such like purposes, and is a cheap and efficient substi- 

 tute for Fluted or Obscured Glass, where the object is to 

 intercept the vision without diminishing the light. Its non- 

 transparency, strength, and cost (being no more weight for 

 weight than Common Sheet Glass), render it eminently suitable 

 for the Glazing of Conservatories and Roofs of all kftmd* ; 

 Blinds are unnecessary, and when used in Greenhouses 



gcorching occurs* 



Where still greater strength is required the ?,-16ths and I inch 

 thick will be found much cheaper than the Common R u h 

 Plate. Samples will be forwarded on application, by applying to 



Cottam and Hallen hive on show, at their repository, 

 No. 2. Winslev-street, Ox for <L street a great variety of the 

 following articles, for GARDENS, dsc, at Greatly REDUCED 

 PRICES, viz :— 



JAMBS PHILLIPS .fe CO., HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 116, BISHOPSGATE-STREET WITHOUT, LONDON. 



SALES BY AUCTION. 



TO OFNTL^MFN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell by 

 Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on TUESDAY, 

 May 27, and THURSDAY. 29th, at 12 o'clock each day. a first. 

 rate collection of DAHLIAS consisting of all the approved 

 kinds and the newest varieties ; Fmhsias, Verbenas, Hear's- 

 tase, Climbing and other Roses; a fiue assortment of Gera- 

 lUmsaado'her plant* in bloom, together with a quantity of 

 useful and ornamental Plants for bedoine. May be viewed the 

 morning of sale j Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the Auc- 

 tioneers, Levtonstone, Essex. 



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JAVA ORCHIDS, &c. 



R. J. C. STEVENS has received instructions from 



I^ARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms 

 - lease or yearly teuancy. About :J00 acres of Clay I 



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"Mannret West," direct from Java) of PHALiENOPSIS 

 GRANDIFLORA, affording an excellent opportunity to Orchid 

 growers of enriching their collections wi'h fine Plants of this 

 most graceful and charming species: also a new Dendro- 

 bium, described by the collector. Mr. John Hen*ha>l, as being 

 very beau itul. To the Sale will be added 50 Piants of the 

 hand omeyeUow Rhododendron (Kbododendron Javanirum). 

 —May be viewed on the morning of sale and catalogues had. 



FOR PUBLIC SALE, at the New Corn Exchange 

 Tavern, Mark-lane, on MONDAY, June 2, a? 2 o'clock 

 precisely, by order of Messrs. Antony Gibbs and Sons the 

 Importers, 500 Tons, more or leas, damaged PERUVIAN 

 GUAM >.— Catalogues, and farther particulars, in due time, 

 from J A. Rocker and Beucbaft, Brokers, 26, Commercial 

 Sale Rooms. 



ORCHIDS—THE MOST IMPORTANT COLLECTION EVER 



OFFERED TO PUBLIC SALE. 



^TR. J. C. STEVENS is favoured with instructions 

 -a> to submit to Auction, at bis Great Room 88, King, 

 itreet, Covent-garden, on MONDAY, June 9ih, and following 

 day, a collection of ORCHIDS, that has ranked for some years 

 past as one ot the finest in the kingdom ; it comprises magni- 

 ficent Specimen Plants, in perfect health, ot all the favourite 

 varieties, an enumeration of a few of the principal of which 

 will suffice to show the high character of the collection. 



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yearly teuancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land, 

 thoroughly drained, in a midland county, near a good market 

 and a good railway. The Roads, House, and Offices are all in 

 excellent condition. Rate* very low; no pressure of poor; 

 Tithe free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 

 tenant risrht ; Game not strictly preserved. About GO acre 

 m*>re of Grass Land misrht be adaV-d if desired. 



Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible oempanoy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor ot the Gardeners* 

 Chronicle, at the Office," 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 

 Lond on. 



n^O BE DISPOSED OF, with immediate possession, 



1 orin Autumn, an old Established NURSERY and FRUIT 

 GROUND, the proprietor retiring from business. It is situated 

 in a populous neighbourhood, six rnil«s fr >m London; the 

 ground is unrivalled for Trees and Shrubs, also for producing 

 the finest Fruit —For particular- apply to J. C. Hardy/, Esq., 

 National Guardian Assurance Soaiety, 19, Moorgate-street, 

 London. 



Garden Rollers 

 Garden Engines 

 Garden Syringes 

 Watering Pots 

 Garden Vases 

 Mow it^r Ifacht 



Hand gla«-s Frames 



Flower Stakes 

 Flower, bordering 



Flower Stands 

 Garden Arches 

 Garden Chairs 

 Every description of Work, both Plain and Ornamental, in 

 wrought and cast iron, for Gardens, &c , &c 



HORTICULTURAL I OOLS and AGRICULTURAL IM- 

 PLEMENTS <.f all kinds. 



STRONG IRON HURDLES, strained Wire Fencing, «fcc. 

 Show Rooms at the MANUFACTORY, 2, Win-ley-street, and 

 76, Ox ford. >t rest, three doors West of the Princess's Theatre. 



ALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING, 



Id. per yard, 2 feet wide. 





Aeridt-s maculosum 

 ,, quinquevulnerum 

 ,, odoratunx psirpurescens 

 ,, crispum 

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Cattle j a Acklandii 

 „ buibosa 

 maxima 

 superba 



MossisB 

 oris pa 

 bicolor 

 Ubtata 



Perrinii 

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 Chj*is bracescena 



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Dendrobium Devonianum 

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 Paxtonii 

 forrnosum 

 armenum 

 Ruckerii 



Phalsenopsis rosea 

 t9 grandi flora 

 ,, amabilis 

 Saccolabium guttatum 

 ,, prsemorsuro. 

 Biumei major 

 calceolaria 

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 Vanda Batemanii 

 violacea 

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 Catalogues are preparing, anil will be ready 10 days before 

 _ t he-wto. 



IN SURREY, A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, with a Farm 

 hi high cultvation, comprising over 200 Acres, two miles 

 from a m-M-class Station on the South Western Railway, 

 aa4 wi*hin an hour ot the Citv, or Westminster. 



TO RJB DISPOSED OF, on Lease, a VERY 

 COMPACT FaRM, for five >ears past undermost lihxral 

 cultivation and improvement^, with a good family HOUSE, 

 situated on a delightful and healthy elevation, aud in complete 

 Te pair; containing a handsome drawing-room, a library, a 

 dining-room, and g ntleman'sroom, 10 bed-chambers, and suit- 

 able <.nVe« ; coach-houses, excellent stabling and loose boxe- 

 (two packs ot hounds in the neighbourhood, and the right of 

 ahoo'iirg is witu the tenant), two entrance lodges, pleasure- 

 gronrid*, garden and orchard, and large newly erected bnro 

 and other osedern and admirably anauged tarm buildups, 

 s&ehericg hr e stoclc yard;*, with manure tanks, and every 

 r eqoi»ite f r the profitable and enj^ynb «>ccup ttiun of the 

 la»i._ F,, r particulars app'y to Mr. John Daw-o», Auctionee« 

 anri L^ n <t*ig^ut, Marlborough Chambers, 4», Pall-mail, and 

 Kingston, Surrey. 



TO BE SOLD OR LET ON LEASE FOR 90 YEARS OR LESS. 

 TO Gl TLRMRN'S GARDENERS DESIROUS OF ENTER- 

 ING INTO BUSItfFSS, NURSERYMEN OR FLORISTS. 



TO BE SOLD OR LET, immediately, at Michael- 

 mas, or within 12 months from this date, a very compact 

 Horticultural Establishment, consisting of about 12,000 feet of 

 glass erections, nearly new, having all been erected since 1843. 

 The whole of the Pits and Houses are heated by hot water ; 

 there is an excellent Dwelling-house on the Premises, in good 

 repair, consisting of 12 rooms, which are so arranged as to 

 accommodate two families, if required. The construct'on of 

 the houses and hiruation is very desirable for persons wishing 

 to cultivate Plants for market, or attending to the business of 

 looking after small gardens, being situated on the main road 

 from London to Brentford, and within four miles of Picca- 

 dilly. A Lease for 90 ye*rs can be granted by the present pro- 

 prietor, if required, whose great increase of profefesional 

 business from home is the only cause of this desirable property 

 being disposed of. This offers an excellent opportunity for two 

 persons wishing to enter into the Nursery business. — For 

 further particulars apply to A. Z , at the Office of this Paper. 



NURSERIES. MERRIOTT, NEAR CRE WKERX3. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, the above old-established 

 NURSERIES, on reasonable Terms, in consequence of 

 the Proprietor's engagements in another business which 

 requires his whole attention. There would be no objection to 

 accept security for a part of the purchase money, if desired. — 

 A p ply to Mr. W. W e b b k k Nurser ie s. Merriott. near Crewkerne. 



DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT. 



PAGE and CO., Seed Merchants, &c, 37 and 38, 

 Oxford-street, Southampton, have to offer their COM- 

 POSITION for the destruction of those INSECTS which are 

 so severely attacking: the Roses, Wall-F«uit Trees, Greenhouse 

 Plants, 4c, at 1*. dd. per gallon (jars extra). It is particularly 

 recommended to the Amateur and the practical Gardener, as a 

 speedy and effectual remedy. 



Agents : Messrs. Butt and Co., Strand. London ; Mr. Wilson, 

 Nurseryman, Wi inborn e, Dorset; Mr. Moore, Seedsman, 

 Cowes, Isle of Wight; Mr. Whitmore, Nurseryman, Newport, 

 Isle «.f Wight. 



Turnip Seeds, of the most approved sorts, at the lowest 

 market prices. — Plants, for the decoration of the Flower 

 Garden. 25a., 305., and 40a. per 100, very strong. 



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2-inch mesh, light, 24-inch wide 



2 -inch tt strong >f 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 



inch „ light „ 



1^-inch ,, strong ,, 



lf-inch „ extra strong „ 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the prices one- 

 fourth. Galvanised sparrow.proof netting for pheasantries, 3k<, 

 per square foot. Patterns forwarded post-free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expeuse in London, Peter- 

 borough, Hull, or New ■ istle. 



WIRE NETTING, ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOl. 





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DO YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS? 



ORSE KEEP.— Oat Bruisers, Chaff Cutters, 



Ploughs, 42s.. Shares, 5s. per dozen ; Rollers, Wheat 

 Mills, Bean Mills, Steam Engines, Scarifiers, Turnip Cutters, 

 Dressing Machines, Drills, Threshing Machines, Wood and 

 Iron Harrows, Steaming Apparatus, Scotch Carts, Hay- 

 making Machines, Horse Hay Rake*, and Drug Mills. First 

 class goods warranted. Maet Wedlake and Co., 113, Fen- 

 church- street. Mo*t liberal discount for cash Goods de- 

 livered free. On receiving six postage-stamps a list, with 107 

 engravings, will be sent free. 



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ALLSOPP'S EAST INDIA PALE AND OTHER 

 BURTON ALE- -The Public is respectfully informed, 

 that these favourite Ales may be had genuine, in casks- of 18 

 gallons and upwar Is, at their respective stores, as under 

 where also a list of the bottles may be obtained. 



The Brewery. Burtnn-ou-Tretit ; Stores, 61, King-Wiiliam- 

 aTeet, City, London ; Cook-street, Liverpool; Hi^o- street, Bir- 

 mingham. The Exchange, Manchester, o\ Yirgini reet, 

 Glasgow. 





GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWO-PENCE 

 PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requires no paint- 

 ing, the atmosphere not having the slightest action on it. It 

 was exhibited at the late Metropolitan Cattle Show, and was 

 highly eulogised both for its utility and pretty appearance, and 

 acknowledged to be the cheapest and beBt article ever produced. 

 it forms a light and durable fence against the depredations of 

 hares, rabbits, and cats, and is peculiarly adapted for Aviaries, 

 Pheasantries, and to secure poultry; and by the galvanised 

 requiring no paint, it answers admirably for traiuiwg all kinds 

 ot creeping plants. Large quantities always kept in stock, of 

 18, 24, 36, and 48 inches wide : it can, however, be made to any 

 dimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense, 

 12 inches wide &f. per yard. 

 18 „ „ 4id. 



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Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 

 Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 8 feet, Is. Gi. per 

 running yard ; if galvanised, 2s. Also every description ot 

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 shades, nl> -proof Dish Covers, Meat Safe-, A'C. ; Window 

 Blinds, It. lOd. per square foot, with bolts complete, in maho- 

 gany framts ; Gothic Garden Bordering, 6d. per running foot; 

 Flower Trainers, from 3d. eaon ; Gavdett Arche ' 20 *i.**V:' 

 Flower Sands, from 3*. 9d. each ; Galvafltoed Tvmg WI re tor 

 plants and trees, Dahlia Rods, and every description *^T' 

 work ; Weaving, for the use of paper- makers miJlrf ™LJt 

 the Manufactory of Thomas Henry Fox, 44, »kinrer-snxei f 



Snow-hill, Loudon. 





30 inches wide 7&*. per J ard 

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