THE GARDENERS' 



CHRONICLE. 



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(June 



GLASS. 



GLASS. 







HARTLEY'S 

 HOUSES, RAILWAY 



GEKEUALLY. 



P\TFN t T ROUGH PLATE GLASS/FOR RIDGE AND FURROW 



IlLWVY SIAT10:'l ENGINE SHEDS, MILLS, MARKET-HALLS, akd 



ROOFS, GREEN- 



PUBLiC BUILDINGS 



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For Conservators, Public Buildings, Manufactories, Skylights, &c. &c. 



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THE PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-eighth of an inch 

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

 article of very expensive and increasing" consumption. 



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

 able Glass for Ridge and Furrow Roofs, Greenhouses, 



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- 

 tranpparency, 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 kinds ; 

 Blinds are unnecessary, and when used in Greenhouses no 



scorching occurs. 



Where still greater strength is required the 3-16ths and J inch 

 thick will be found much cheaper than the Common Roush 

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



6 by 4 in. and 6 J by i\ in., 12s. per box ; 7 by 5 in. and 1\ by 

 J5£ in. 13 s. 6d. do. ; 8 by G in. and 8$ by 6£ in. 15*. do. ; 9 by 7 in., 

 94 by 74 in., and 10 by 8 in., I65. 6<l. 



N.B.—Tlie Patent Rough Plate, one-eighth of an inch 

 thid, is supplied in quantities 62 by 18 inches, for 10 

 feet span ridge cmd j -row roofs, at a reduced price. 



Note.— Squares are charged according to the auperfieial con- 

 tents, except where the length exceeds the restriction above, in 

 which case the higher price is charged irrespective of the 

 consents. , 



Bending.— I'Kth, Btf.; 3-16£to, 9d.; \inch, Is. per 



foot, net. 



Irregular shapes are charged as squares. 



When Crates are ord> red, the 30-inch widths will be 

 sent, unless otkt noise specified. 



j A M Kg PHfLUPS&OO. HOflTIOULTlTUALGL4S^ MERCHANTS, 116 BISFTOpaQATE-STRERT WITHOUT. LON POX 



GLASS toil OON8 RVATOKIES, dec. 



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

 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 anil 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 Hetley and Co., 35. Son -square, London. 



See the Gardeners' Chronicle first Saturdav in each month. . 



GLASS FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &c. 

 in Boxes of 100 feet, 83. Gd. each. 

 4* by 3 ... 5 by 2J ... 6 by 24 ... 6 by 34 inches. 

 44 by 3 ... 5 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... 6$ by 3 

 44 by ^ ... 5A by 3 ... 6J by 3 ... 6* by H 

 Larger Squares increase in price according to size. Every 

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



notice. 



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

 size fur Conservatories, Greenhouses, <fcc. 



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

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



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBER, FERN, PEACH, and 

 every description of Garden Glasses. 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

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

 Glass Tiles, Slates, &c, &c, for collections ot which Messrs. 

 Coo 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 address 

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

 Glass Shades. G*s Glasses. White Lead, Colours, Ac. as nsual. 



BY HER 

 MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LETTERS 

 TATENT. 



E. 



, Inventor, Patentee, and Sole Manu- 



GALVANISED SHEET-IRON GREENHOUSES, 

 HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



DENCH 



facturer, Kin>'s-road, Chelsea, who now « ffers 101 to 

 any person that can show a House of Grapes, equal for Quality, 

 Quantity, and in proportion to space and age of Tines, as Mr. 

 Thomas Frost, Head Gardener to Edward L. Retts, Esq , 

 Prestoa-hall, which is a Galvanised Sheet-iron House, built 

 and headed by himself. The superiority of these Houses having 

 been fully proved in all parts of the Kingdom, references can 

 be given in every instance where a Patent House has been 

 erected. E. D. has at present five Parent Houses of different 

 sizes for sa^e, and some at a greatly reduced price, thinkiDg of 

 making alrerations on the premises, and has erected two 

 Patent Greenhouses in the open space of the Great Exhibition ; 

 one the roof glazed without putty or wood, and one with putty. 

 Hea T ing b y Hot-water. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT- 

 WATER, AT THE LOWEST PRIORS CONSISTENT WITH 

 GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 



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THOMAS JnLLINGTON'S FOREIGN- SHEET 

 GLASS is far superior to any other manufacture, as well 

 as cheaper. ^ In 100 feet boxes packed for immediate delivery. 



6 inches by 4 and 6 inches by 4£, lis. each. 



16s. per box : 

 6 ins. by 5 and 7 ins. by 4 | 6 J ins. by 6 and 7 ins, by 6J 



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18a. 6d, per box. 

 9 ins. by 7 and 11 ins. by 8 l 9 ins. by 9 and 12 ins. by 9 



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And many other ^izes, or cut to order in various thicknesses. 

 Cases containing large Sheets, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at 

 21*. per 100 feet. 



ROUGH PLATE, perfectly flat, J in. thick, best manufactured 



In sizes under 15 inches 6d. per foot, 



35 , Sd. 



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.. 75 „ V2d. „ 



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ad Slates; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses ; Wasp 

 ***!'£}£* shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 



V^wiJK?^ ~: e 8ldQ a3 East€rn C °^ ie a tt*!VaV. 



Establish* 100 year 



GLASS WATER PIPES ' _ 



^/[ESSRS. COATHUPE A *n CO., C*own 



^Li E q SHEET G LASa , MAHUPACTt-mMs, Naflsea. near 

 Bristol, Somerset, beg to inform Engineers and others that 

 they are supplying GLASS PIPES, with their Joints, from 

 1 to 4 inches bore, capable of bearing very great atmospheric 

 pressure, in lengths from 3 to 7 feet, the lengths being les. 

 as the diameter of the bores increase. These Pipes may be seen 

 £V£! J* hl . bl ; lon /Class 24, Section 47), with their forms and 

 tnotfes of joining, in the Section allotted to the Glass Manufac- 

 tures ; and references can be given of their great utility in 

 nume-rous localises, where they have been successfully em- 

 ployed The great advantage of Glass Pipes for the convey. 



SSf i ? f £"■*** ter \ w a11 metallic substances, has been too 

 largely dwelt upon by medical and scientific authorities to 

 require any further comment. 8 w 



Nailsea Glass Works, near iMstol 



RAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 



London, having had considerable experience in the 

 construction of Horticultural Erections, which for elegance of 

 design, good materials and workmanship, combined with 

 economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

 anything of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 

 execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G. & O. have been extensively employed by the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to all by whom they have 

 been favoured with orders, they can with the greatest confidence 

 give the most satisfactory references. 



Their Hot- Water Apparatus is also constructed on the most 



?£« r *Zi»S 8C ;tT ifi f P™ciples for all purposes'to which 

 the application of H eating by Hot Water can be made available 



^_ GREENHOUSES 



JJEXRY FREEMAN, Hothouse Buiim* and Hot 



**•**- Water Appabatos Mancfactdrix TH»r. A i A a- u 

 Xondoo, beg* to .olk-i< the attention ofVJentr^ \i hi^ 



prices for cash. 



B^ttoI 7 ^?^^ 8 ^ 11 at the GREAT EXHI- 



■^B^TION of 1851, by Geo. Neighbour and Son 127 Hi*b 

 Nolborn, London. No. 1, .Nutt's Col»arer»l " -' ' g 



Hive 



2, Impro^ 



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Lb r Box.,, Iron !I«d.tt<h«e, Suamw-hoo « £L V." d 



EsUxnates ia the obow line, either kt mwd^ fi J* 



' ,h.°i % I - MP S. wd °° fU,re Hlre - **Wng th«"or fl«o£e.« • 



the Ladies Ob«erratory Hive, Ac &o weeeee , 



A priced Catalogne, with drawings and Darticular. for 

 warded on receipt .,f two po.tage.tamn, P»""««»» »r- 



che 8 °ter "ll^i ^aVT I W ,^ - ,,rur y- "Castle-etreet. Man- 



AND 



CO., 



r WEEKS 



is • Horticultural Architects 

 water Apparatus Manufacturers*' 

 about to erect Horticultural build? 



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T he RobiliiTiSia 



«uuu^ iu u«us "orucuitural -buildlTiM « * llll r «» 

 ratus, will find at our Hothouse W 0f li °£? X ."^il 

 an extensive variety of Hothouse r 4 ^^H <llC 

 vatories, Pits, Ac, erected, and i n f„n Q *^<**i 

 all modern improvements, so that • uT* 5111 

 .elect the description of House best ada^ fJ 



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THE HOT.WATER APPARATUSES rwhfch 

 and ecoiicmiical), are particular^ worthy of at 5^ **i 

 erected in all the Houses, Pits *c Ju ?L entlr,I1 .u 

 Heat, and in constant opeWtion^*^^ ***** 



The splendid collection of Stove and oi 1 i—a. 

 in the highest state of cultivation and t B ? !e ***** 

 prices. Also a fine collection of X£ G^V' • 

 irom eyes, all the best sorts. * ^ e v,l *» a pa 



Kin^Vroad. Ohelita, ^ 



OTRAWBERRTESandPRUITTREES^tT^_ 



O GARDEN NETTING, for protect the ab^fSr 



or as a fence for fowls, prgeons, tulip asrl seidSl* 

 Joan King Fablow's fi.hing tackle and net tt«* ■ 

 Crooked-lane, London-bridge, at ljd. one yard U t«S 

 or Gd. four yard;; wide. Forwarded, carriage f/ee ini 

 over 20 S .. accompanied with post-office order or 



T^EANE'S WARRANTED~GARI)K> 



A^ Horticulturists, and all interested in GardeniaeH^ 

 are invited to examine G. and J. Deane's ex»e«vi»' 35 

 GARDENING AND PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, fc jl 

 made Garden Engines and Syringes, Coaibrookda 

 Seats and Chairs. 

 Averuncators Garden Scrapers 





Axes 



Bagging Hooks 



Bills 



Borders, various pat- 

 terns 



Botanical Boxes 



Cases of Pruning In- 

 struments 



Chaff Engines 



Chaff Knives 



Daisv Rakes 



Dibbles 



Dock Spuds 



Draining Tools 



Edging Irons and 



©rape Gatherers ana" 

 Scissors 



Gravel ! Rakes and 



Sieves 

 Greenhouse Doors 



and Frames 

 Hammers 

 Hand-glass Frames 

 Hay Knives 

 Hoes of every partem 

 Horticultural Ham 



Pick It* 

 Potato Fd?ti 

 PruniQirBSi 

 Kolrtt,** 



SriiWrj 

 „ Sfaein 'nlf 

 Rakes ia tm\% 



Reaping flookl 

 Scythes 

 Sc}the StODW 

 Shears, raHcfc 





mers and Hatchets Sickles 

 Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies' Set of Tools 

 Labels, various pat- Spuds 



terns, in zinc, por- vitch ffoota 



ThistlrHooks 



eickle Sat; 



Spade and SM 



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Mowing Machine 



TranspUrtiifT 

 Trowel; F 

 Turfing lm 

 Wall Nil's 

 Wateria^Pats 



Shears 

 Flower Scissors J celain, &c. 

 Stands in Wires! Lines'and Reels 

 and Iron (Marking Ink 



Fumigators Mattocks 



Galvanic Borders & Menographs 



Plant Protectors j Metallic Wire 

 Garden Chairs and 4 Milton Hatchets 



Seats (Mole Traps 



Loops 



G. and J. Deane are sole Agents for ' UEGHAff HI 

 MANENT LABELS, samples of which, with tbs immm 

 List of Horticutural Toois, can be sent, poet part,*-* 

 part of the United Kingdom. ^3^ 



Also, wholesale and retail Agents for Saynon cjWJ 

 Pruning Knives, used exclusively by the first gard« 

 United Kingdom. 



Monument) London Bridge. 



Weed 



and H6»«i 

 Wedtaffon 



I Yoath^' Set«fte* 



( ed exclusively by the tir.^t garueu 

 Geokob and John Djane <opWfBT" 



REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BOILERS. 



RURBIDGEANDHEALYbeg^pe^l ^ 



n their Friends, in consequence .of 1^ 





price of Iron, they «re enab ed to ^ iU i^«r. 

 ilon in the price of their Boilers, The r^e m 

 10 in will warm 50 ft. 4 in. pipe 



12 in. 



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 100 ft. 4 in. do. 

 1-10 ft. 4 in. do. 

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350 ft. 4 in. do. ... 



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 New I'attiRW Brnin*- 

 30 In. will warm 800 ft. 4 in. pipe 



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AWKRT, AND THE MNG yt« r0r a0 ^ 



I OHN BAILY, 113, f^T^f^^i 



J London Dealer in aH »rtt « Jv, *£$* 



Domesticateu_ ^^,0^ , *• 





.1 quarts. 135. 6d. Drawings ana p 



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on spp'tciitm. ., ,, nS ffenn-M" 



B*iiT*s ' Hints £* *• ^SSeJftW 

 Dorking FowIb for the Table, P« c 



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