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HOUSES, RAILWAY STATION'S, tiSGLXZ SHEDS, MILLS, A1AKKET- HALLS, and PUBLIC BUI 



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For Conservatories, rublicButUings, Manufactories, Skylights, &c. &c 



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6 by 4 in. and 6£ by 4 J in., 125. per box ; 7 by 5 in. and 7J by 

 54 in. 13s. 6d. do. ; 8 by 6 in. and 84 by 6J in. 15s. do. ; 9 by 7 in., 

 94 by 74 in., and 10 by 8 in., 16s. 6<J. 



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

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

 feet span ridge and furrow roofs, at a reduced price. 



Note.— Square* are charged according to the superficial con- 

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

 which case the higher price is charged irrespective of the 

 contents. 



Bending. — l-8th } 6d. ; 3-l6ths 9 9d.; \inch, Is. per 

 foot, net. 



Irregular shapes are charged as squares. 



When Crates are ordered, the %Q-inch widths will be 

 sent, unless otherwise specified. 



Packed in boxes of 50 feet each. 



*" % " ' THE PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-ei-lith of an inch 



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

 article of very extensive 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- 

 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 kinds ; 

 Blinds are unnecessary, and when used iu 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 Rou-rh 

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

 JAMES PHILLIPS* CO., HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS, 116, BI3HOPSGATE-STREET WITHOUT, LONDON. 



GLASS FOR PIT FRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &c. 

 in Boxes of 100 feet, 8s* Od. each. 

 4h by 3 ... 5 by 24 ... 6 by 24 ... 6 by 34 inches. 

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

 44 by 34 ... 5} by 3 ... 64 by 3 ... 6$ by 3$ 

 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 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, CUCUMBER, FERtf, PEACH, an 

 every description ot Garden G hisses. 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

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

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

 Cogan 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 

 Mews. Cogan and Co., 48, Leicester-square, London. 

 Glass Shades, &aa Glasses. White Lead, Colours, <fcc, asnsual. 



GLASS. ~ 



HPHOMAS MILLINGTON'S FOREIGN SHEET 



-*- GLASS is far superior to any other manufacture, as well 

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



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT 



WATER, 



6 inches by 4 and 64 by 44 



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



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

 21s- per 100 feet. 



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



In sizes under 15 inches 6'd. per foot. 



91 35 „ 8d. 



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Milk Pans, 2s. to 6s. each ; Metal Hand- frames, Glass Tiles 

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

 Traps Glafes Shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 

 street Without, same side as Eastern Counties Railwav.— 

 Established 100 years. , 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, <fec. 



TTETLEY 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 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 Jambs Hetley and Co., 35, Soho-square, London. 

 Jjee theQardene rs 9 Chroni cle first Satu rday in each month. 



°^???r?.?, ! E AND CONSERVATORY BUILD INGRES TA- 

 TORY^^ MANUfIc- 



THHV i\ vi ad U u REEN ' HARROW.ROAD, LONDON. 



.1 . /AY LOR begg moat respectfully to call the 



™™Hn?!l? ° f the *£?£* Gentry ' and Gardeners, to the very 

 superior manner m which he erects all kinds of Greenhouses 



n^:u T' F ° rcin * PU8 ' &c " and a11 other buildings f ; 



52™ f dl .P K ur ?° 8e8 ' COmbinin ^ al1 tb * **«»* modern im- 

 provements with elegance and utility. His manner of heating 



rnSl U, ir l .f Ull l ing \ Churche ^ Cha P el8 > ^lic Building*! 

 from^ T?,K-rl,* C "U ^ reCeiVed the ***** approbation I 



T WEEKS and Co., 



*J • King's-road, Chelsea, 



Horticultural Archi- 

 tects, Engineers, and 

 Builders. These Boilers 

 are very powerful, dura- 

 ble, and economical. The 

 fire warranted to last 15 

 hours without attention. 

 I he Furnace Bars are 

 Hollow Tubes, through 

 which the return water 

 passes before entering the 

 upper part of the Boiler, 

 thereby causing a very 

 rapid circulation, and 

 producing double the 

 effect from the same 

 quantity of fuel. 



J. Weeks and Co., 

 King's-road, Chelsea, 

 CHALLENGE the whole world to make a Boiler that will 

 produce anything like the same effect, with the same quantity 

 of Fuel, in a given time. It is one of these Boilers that warms 

 the water of their Victoria regi a Tank, which contains 9000 

 gallons, and also heats several large Forcing-houses and 

 ranges of Pits, with a small consumption of fuel. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings • 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, <fec, forwarded on 

 application.- J. Weeks and Co., King's-road, Chelsea, London. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT- 

 WATER, AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH 

 GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 



HALE MA.NUR 



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pany can now SUP PL? w: r ^"^""noi lIT 

 m lacks, at 21. 10* D ,. r u ^\ \. LLV -K'^u au^ (£* 



line of the SoutWe^^ 



Nine Elms. **■*" Railway. aid a| t ^ * w2 



This valuable Manure U at ^ 

 tuising, and will be Cd to be su "eri^ 

 Grass, and root croiw 'uperior to a 



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A singular property of this \fan„ 1 



the rava.es of tlfe £ in SSfi^J •*!»•», 



ie wire- worm. p 1C ls also utterlr^ 



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of the wire- worm. -. -vwrit < 



Orders to be addressed to th* -Rit„ . 

 145, Upper Thame S . s trwt,T 1 Sd B n ,t,B, »- n MSb«U ( i fc . 

 from the first agrieultm-Uts ^ th^^^U. '^^J 



rpHE 



■m^Apra W anted^ the country. "' «•*«•». 



HEMT KE» SETME8, B-q, M p"^' ^ 



John V.lliers Shellet k»c n« rnasn - 

 Empowered b.v Act of Pari ament !l pmy Chli n»tt. 

 Drainage (including outfalls C«h ^^ *KL. 

 erect Farm Building., and carry £&$%?$ *32l 

 improvement upon estates under »«u?JZ m of w2i 

 money orto enaWe the landowner to elSk ^ f "*Z 

 execute the works by his agents • and^l 1 ,<M,>e *2£i 

 the outlay by » charge on the ot^w w ^'^5S 

 a number of years. Property nnp r0T ed, IjiSJ!* 



Applications to be addressed to 



Offices, 52, Parliament-street? LLUM C "" 0,D ' s «o%,. 



OSE ! HOSE ! ! HOSE n i i m „ 1 — - 



Hose, Lined and Coated with Vuti?!?* ^ 

 ire. Fire Ens?in« s . «»,.,i a „ „„i i, utta e *«&* fa [^ 



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flexibility increased the ^ water proV ^aU^reSj 

 price more reasonable. Much research and trill i ka^ ^ 

 facturers has enabled them to arrive at what her ** 

 perfect Hose. Improved Gutta Percha UnioaJoin^ 

 Gutta Percha in all its branches.— A pplv to Mam* '"• 

 and Co. 98, High Holborn, London T Interna^ dS 

 Patented and other Inventions. ul N*r 



OYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHr 



(Cl^ss IX., No. 199, Exhibition), l 



Explained to, and approved of, by her Majesty the QIBM 

 PRINCE ALBERT, on the 9th of July; can be pui togtit 

 and regulared to any angle by any person in one mints, «& 

 out the assistance of a blacksmith ; shuts uplikeakefe,ai 

 can be carried without danger. It effects a ssriig of ii ft 

 cent, in labour, and can be used in an upright position if Htm. 

 sary. — Manufactured and sold by Deane, Deay, and Dun, 

 Agricultural Implement Makers, Swan*lane, London Bridgi, 

 and to be had of all respectable Iron mongers in the ki^i*. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 



BY 



HER 



MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LBTTHI 

 PATIHT. 





RAY and ORMSON, Danver^street, Chelsea, 



v^ London, having had considerable experience in the p™^i„ t ^" f Y ft : Ifforded on the eonstructioii 

 construction of Horticultural Erections, which for elegance of ^ V '^/ n ^ ?° lt ' 

 design, good materials and workmanship, combined with any proposed particular application 



FM'NEILL and Co., of Lamb's-bmldin^BanMl. 

 • row, London, the Manufacturers and only Ptfciten 4. 



THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFiN'G- 

 Houses, Farm Buildings, Shedding, Workshops, and for Girta 

 purposes, to protect Plants from Frost. 



At the Great National Agricultural Shows, i^™** 

 which has been exhibited and obtained two Sum IBMI 

 Pbizes, and is the Felt solely patronised and adopted bj 



Her Majesty's Woods and Foeists, 

 Honourable Board op Ordnance, 

 Honourable East India Compant, 

 Honourable Commissioners of Custom's, 

 Her Maje-sti's Estate, Isle of Wight, 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Pabk, _ 

 And on the Estates of the Dukes of Sutherland, w ™*vT 

 land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleucb (at Kicwi 

 the late Earl Spencer, and most of the Nobility ana w 

 and at the Royal Agricultural Society s House, iw 



,q it a is C half the price of any other description of J*f*f& 

 effects a great saving of Timber in the construction Qi jp* 

 Made to any length by 32 inches wide. 



Price One Penny per Squabe t oo T - ^^ 



**• Samples, with Directions for its Use, ^^."TgJ 

 of seven years' experience, with references to • "^ 

 tlemen, Architeett, and Builders, sent fre« ,to any p* 

 town or country, and orders by post executea. ^ 



$W The Public is cautioned that the only Works « — 

 or Great Britain where the above Rooting if ^ ade ' *" 



F. M'NBILL and CO. a *____*** 

 Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's-buildings > D TT 

 London, where Roofs covered with the Felt nwi '» . % + 



The new Vice-ChanceUor's Cowts.at the entree 

 minster Hall, were roofed with F. H^^ll and to» 

 two years si*ce, under the Surveyorship oftw* ^^ m 

 R. A. Her Majesty's Commissioners of u Woo< *f 1^.^ the C* 

 so satisfied with the result that they have v*"^** 

 mittee Rooms at the Houses of Parliament to w 

 their Felt. Quantity altogether used, *f >f£ fl %L ess W* 



Note. -Consumers sending direct to the . ^TO^ff «r 

 plied in lengths best suited to their Roots, so tnar 

 no more than they require. _ n *„, A timiol M&* 











■OAT^OT GARDEN NETS.— The Subscribers beg 



"V *°. worm Noblemen and Gentlemen that they have now 

 on nand a iarge stock of Nets suited for Garden purposes. A 

 net calculated to cover an area of about 600 square yards will 

 °?* j j net * Other sizes, in proportion. Orders promptly 

 attended to. — J. and W. Stuart, Patent Net Factory, 

 Musselburgh, August 16. 



TANNED 



tES and WALL-FRUIT. ___ 



GARDEN NETTING, for protecting the above from birds, 

 ~ ^ a fentefor fowls, pigeons, <fec, can be had from John 

 JtTN* Farlow t s Fishing Tackle and Net Manufactory 

 o, Crooked-Une, London- bridge, at IJ/i, one yard wide, Sd. two 

 ya 2?' °* W; four yards wide. Forwarded carriage free on ail 

 orders over 20*., accompanied with Post-office order or stamps 



economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

 anjthiDg of the kind io 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 referent*!. 



Their Hot- Water Apparatus is also constructed on the most 

 approved and scientific principles, for all purposes'to which 

 t he application of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



KEEN AND HOTHOUSE BUILDER. _ Green 



t>,o n"? , Ho ^ ou ; €B made by Machinery, 8e nt to al! parts of 

 the United Kingdom. These Horticultural Buildings are 



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TO NOBLEMEN, I-ANDBO OBMTET, Aff"JJCCjT 



ROAD AND RAILWAY CONTBAO i 



WIRE STRAND FENCING, as forn^jj 



W lt , fittings, by R. S. S»wa» and C*. wBfii 

 the unqualified approval of Poetical men parm mcle** 

 commended as the best Fencing for *"«* » inc i ,ur« l**r 

 or SubdWsions. for temporary aK r ?« u "" r /'n other S«*f t 



of any kind of hurdles), for «« d - 8 ^l aD p R scB po»"2i» 

 The PATENT WIRE STRAND V* °* f „ u Jin«*J» 

 economy, .ecurity. and durably, no«f ^ 





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J. lewis, Horticultural Works, S tamiord-hill, Middlesex. J F Office and Warehouse, 130, Strand, I<o» doD - 



ot this material in tne oiope», »»- - . ntlft ijy 

 has the inherent property of remaining equ 



under any variations of temperature. run nin?^; 



N.B. Estimates given at so mucn £ ketche§| «rw 



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