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THE GARDENERS 



CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 





GAZETTE 



N0TIOE.—AMERICAN PLANTS. 



10RGE BAKER begs to announce that his exten- 



_ Five collection of AMERICAN PLANTS will be in boom 

 on and after the 80th May, and may be seen gratis. The 

 Nursery is situated seven miles from Staines Station, South- 

 Western Railwav, and three miles from Virginia Water, w here 

 convey es may always be obtained. 



O. B. takes this opportunity of informing the Mobility, 

 Gentrv and Public that he is a Contributor to the American 

 Exhibition, Royal Botanic Garden, Regent's Park. 



Wind'esham Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, June 14. 



STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT PROOF 



WIRE NETTING. 



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A PORT A BLE INSTRUMENT for Fumigating Greenhouses, 

 Stoves, and Frames, or Shrubs and Flowers, in the open air, 

 more efiVctuttlly in conjunction with Sangster's Flordmbra, 

 without injuring the most delicate plant ; delivering the smoke 

 cool, in a dense mass, and effecting a great saving of Tobacco. 



Manufactured and supplied to the Trade by Messrs. Barber 

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Seed«nt« n, and Florists. 





 

 

 





Boua'slrnproved Cottage Hive, working three or five Glasses j 

 the Ladies Observatory Hive, <fcc. &c. 



-A/7 C6d Ca * a l°* ue . * itQ drawings and particulars, for- 

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IN THE G.iEAT EXHIBIT! , 



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^HE REGISTERED 



HYDROSTATIC 8TPHOW 



WATER PURIFIER 



This instrument is self- 

 acting and self-cleansing, 

 and only requires to be 

 dropped into the Water, and 

 the Pipe hung down outside, 

 in which position it becomes 

 a Syphon. It purifies Rain, 

 River,Tank, Pond.orPump 

 Water, however dirty, com- 

 pletely separating ail ani- 

 malculae, thus rendering it 

 perfectly wholesome.. 



Invented, made, and sold by 

 ALFRED BIRD, 



Experimental Chemist, 15, 

 Worcester-street, Bir- 

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 bo'd by all Ironmongers and Chemists. 

 London Agents .—Messrs-. Deane and Co., and Messrs 



£l 4 V a £ d ■ Ironm °ngers, London Bridge, and Wenham- 

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NETTING. 



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CHARLES D. YOUNG and COMPANY 

 W. and C. YOUNG), 



MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, <fec, 

 22, PARLrAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 

 48, NORTH-BRIDGE, EDINBURGH; 

 32, ST. ENOCH-SQUARE, GLASGOW; 



], CASTLE-BUILDINGS, DERBY-SQUARE, LIVERPOOL ; 

 beg respectfully to call the attention of Landed Proprietors and 

 others to their strong Wire-Net Fence, for excluding Hares and 

 Rabbits from Gardens, young Plantations, Nurseries, <fcc. 



This Net was exhibited at the Show of the Highland and 

 Agricultural Society of Scotland, held lately at Inverness, 

 where its Efficiency, Great Strength, and Exceeding Cheapness 

 attracted general attention, and had awarded from the Judges 

 the Society's Silver Medals, with high commendations. 



The immense damage done by Hares and Rabbits in Gardens 

 and Youn? Plantations is often so great, that in the course of 

 a year or two it will amount to more than the entire cost of 

 protecting them with this Net. It is so durable, that when 

 Plantations are sufficiently advanced to be independent of its 

 protection, it can be removed to other exposed situations with 

 the greatest facility, by any labourer. As a Fence against 

 Hares and Rabbits, it is of itself quite sufficient, having only to 

 be unrolled and attached, with small wire sent for that pur- 

 pose, to wooden stakes driven into the ground, about every six 

 or seven feet apart. It is, besides, peculiarly adapted for ren- 

 dering Hedges, Paling, or other existing Fences, completely im- 

 pervious to such vermin ; and by being cut up into small 

 pieces of three or more feet, as required, it forms a most effi- 

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Prices.— 18 ins. high, 9d. ; 24 ins., Is. ; 30*. ins., 1$. 3d. ; and 

 36 ins., 1*. 6d. per lineal yard. 



Or a web of 100 yards, 18 ins. wide, will cost ...^3 15 



Do. of 100 yards, 24 ins. wide 5 



• Do. of 100 yards, 30 ins. wide 6 5 



Do. of 100 yards, 36 ins. wide 7 10 



If more or less than a web is required, it would be charged 

 at the same rate per yard. 



This Netting is also admirably adapted for Pheasantries and 

 Poultry-yards, and is charged at the same rate. As carriage 

 has in many instances been an obstacle to parties at a dis- 

 tance requiring this Net, C. D. Y. and Co. have made arrange- 

 ments by which they will undertake to deliver it at any of the 

 principal ports of Scotland, England, and Ireland, for One 

 Halfpenny per lineal yard. 



C. D. Young and Co. cannot give a better idea of the great 

 strength of their Premium Wire Netting than by seating that 

 the weight of one yard of their 24-inch at Is. is equal to 2J 

 yards of another article in the market, the same width, at 9d. 

 per yard. Samples for inspection sent free of expense. 



C. D. Young and Co. manufacture every description of IRON 

 and WIRE WOHK required for this and foreign countries. . 



Workmen sent to all narts of Scotland, England, and Trela n d 



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