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1851-1 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZ1.TTE. 



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CLASS. 



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GLASS. 



rt\RTLEY , S patent rough plate glass, for ridge and furrow 



|T HOUSES, RAILWAY STATION'S, ENGINE SHEDS, MILLS, MARKET-HALLS, and 

 GENERALLY. 



For Conservatories, Public Buildings, Manufactories, Skylights, <fcc. drc. 



ROOFS, GREEN- 



PUBLIC liUlLUlNGS 



v ciid l * Cbates, for cutting up of the sizes as Manufactured : 

 so inches wide and from 40 to 50 long 



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I by 4 in. and 6.} by 4$ in., 125. per box ; 7 by 5 in. and 7} by 

 Win. 18**. &*• do. ; 8 by G in. and 8$ by 6£ in. 15j. dj. ; 9 by 7 in., 

 fjbyTiin., and 10 by 8 in., 16s. 6d. 



H.B.—The Patent Rough Plate, one-eighth of an inch 

 supplied in quantities 62 by 18 inches, for 10 

 ridge and furrow roofs, at a reduced price. 



Squares are charged according to the superficial con- 

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

 which case the higher price is charged irrespective of the 

 coo tent*. 



Bending. — l-8th, 6d. ; 3-16t}cs, 9d.; ± inch, Is. per 



foot, net. 



Irregular shapes are charged as squares. 



When Crates are ordered, the 30-inch widths will be 

 sent, unless otherwise specified. 



Packed in boxes of SO feet each. 



THB PATENT ROUGH PLATE, one-eL-hth of an inch 

 thick, and weighing 2 lbs. to the foot, hss now became an 

 article o* very extensive and increasing consumption. 



It is universally admitted to be the hrst an riost suit- 

 able Glass for R'hLjc and Furrow Roofs, Green/touses, 



Factories, Workshops, 



An! all snch like purposes, and is a cheap and efficient substi- 

 tute for Fluted or Obscured Gla«s. where the object is to 

 intercept the vision without diminishing the light. Its non- 

 tran a p «ivnuy f strength, and cost (being no more weight for 

 weigh: than Common Sheet Glas*), render it eminently suitable 

 "for the Glaring of Conservatories and Roofs of all kinds; 

 Blinds ate unnecessary, and when used in Greenhouses no 



scorching occurs. 



Where still greater strength is required the 8-1 6th* and J inch 

 thick will be found much cheaper than the C"mmon Rough 

 Plate. Samples will betorwarded on application, by applying to 



CONHKRVATORy. 



WANTED, to PURCHASE, a good CONSERVA- 

 TORY, or GREENHOUSE, either with or without the 



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JAMES PHILLIPS & CO., HORTICULTURAL GLASS MERCHANTS. 1 16. BISHoPSG ATR-8TREET WITHOUT, LONDON. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. ~~ 



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

 British Manufacture, at prices varying from Id. to 3d. 

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

 fset 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 Hetlet and Co,, 35, Soho-square, London. 

 Seethe Gardeners 9 Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



nts. — Address, stating dimensions and other particulars, to 



Z , caie of Messrs. Wilson, Wholesale Stationers, 103, 

 Cheapside, London. 



r rO BE SOLD, a 



«*■ and Healev's Hot- 



GLASS. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON'S FOREIGN SHEET 

 GLASS is far superior to any other manufacture, as well 

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



6 inches by 4 and 6$ by 44 



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order in various thicknesses. 



300 feet, at 



6 and 7J by 5 J 



5 and 8 by 5} 



6 and 8^ by 6£ 



7 and 10 by 8 

 10 and 13 by 9 



And many other sizes, or cut to 

 Cases containing large Sheets, in 100, 200, and 

 2U. per 10h feet. 

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



In sizes under 15 inches 6d. per foot. 



35 9 8d. 



50 „ 9Jd. 



,,.,. _ - >» 75 „ 12d. „ 



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

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

 Traps, Qi a *e Shades, and Plate Glass, at 87, Bishopsgate- 

 greet Without, same side as Eastern Counties Railway.— 

 Established 100 years. 



ENUOUSE, with Burbidge 



ley's Hot- Water Apparatus complete, with a 

 quantity of Slate Shelves, and a Flower Stage in the centre, 

 made'of the best materials. The Houseitoneof the hestand most 

 complete that can be made, b ing 25 feet long and 14 feet wide, 

 with thi. k sheet glass, and large squares. It i* nearly new, 

 and to b*» sold for merely its value (cost price) ; price lOOt. com- 

 plete. To be seen at 19, Tollin«ton Park, Hornsey Road, 

 near London. The collection of PlanU, Camellias, Azaleas, 

 and Geraniums, to be sold with or without the Greenhouse. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING~AND HEATING BY HOT 



WATER, 





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CO., ' Crown 



Nailsea, near 



_ ^^ GLASS WATER PIPE8. 



MESSRS. COATHUPE and 



irr . an Q d Sh **T GL4SS MANUFACTOBEB.S, 



tmstol, Somerset, beg to inform Engineers and others that 

 « e J are supplying GLASS PIPES, with their Joints, from 

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



^rt? U 5? , In len * th8 fron > 3 to 7 feet, the lengths being less 

 as tne diameter of the bores increase. These Pipes may be eeen 



•LiS 16 L 5. hl . bl . tlon (Class 24, Section 47), with their forms and 

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

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



rwT U U 0calitie8 ' where tbe y hav e been successfully em- 

 ployed The great advantage of Glass Pipes for the convey- 



b«i 5 Ure i Water 0Vflr a11 metallic substances, has been too 

 «seiy dwelt upon by medical and scientific authorities to 

 nonire any farther comment. 

 J[*"*a Glas8 Works, ne ar Bristol. 



„ RE ATEXHIBITION.— New system of GLAZING 



adk*^, 0USES » &c «» without the use of putty or other 



in m ki!/ ( J aipo8t » b ? ALFRED KENT, Chichester, as shown 

 ahaLi« J" tbe ^ e8t End of the Building, outside. The 

 cZrLu^ haa att ^acted universal notice amongst Horti- 

 o^ the mihT other8 » and n as maintained, under the scrutiny 

 all othPT ■ «k C eye ' it8 P ret «nsions to overcome the great evil of 



A. Km? P - 8y8tem8 ° f Glazin ^» viz - leakage, 

 the nart* nn ^ made great improvements in manufacturing 



STifrVn *t /?^ uired 4 ° thii invention, can now offer his new 



4-inrh r u § cost thaa a9 before a dvertised :— 



2-inch at UM Li & ht8 ' com P lete - at **• °^- P«*r ft, superficial. 



The i!* P - aCked 8ecurel y> and » ent to anv P art of the country, 

 beia^ <!f D * °* reDair * effected by this system, over all others, 

 *ny com Par * mount im P<>rtanee, A. Kent is willing to reply to 

 *■ iEt«5 Un £ ation (po8t P aid ^» explaining how such a saving 

 k^^^fl. Estimates given for the entire erection of Green- 



ThTr any part ' 

 ticnJinr^K^fj 18 °P €n t0 co-operate with any extensive Hor- 



ibePa* * er in i-ondon, to Manufacture and carry on 



« p nt, or to dispose of the Invention entire. 



I WEEKS AND Co., 



*-" • Ktng's-road, Chelsea, 



HOETICOLTDBAL AfiCni- 



tects, Engtneees, and 

 Buildeks. These Boilers 

 are very powerful, dura, 

 bte, and economical. The 

 fire warranted to last 15 

 hours without attention. 

 1 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 Roller that will 

 produce anything like the same effect, wiih the si me quantity 

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

 the water of their Victoria regia Tank, which contains 9000 

 gallons, and also heats several large Forcing-houses and 

 ranges cf Pits, with a small consumption of fuel. 



Plan*. Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, Ac, forwarded on 

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



~ THE ROYAL EXHIBITION 



FLOWER-POTS! FLOWER-POTS!! FLOWER.POTS!!! 



pHARLES PHILLIPS, Potter, of Weston-Super- 



V>/ Mare, having been requested by the principal Nurserymen 



CHEAP AND DURABLE liOOFiMS. 



BY HER 

 MAJESTY'S 





ROYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



FM'XEILL and Co., of LambVbuildinga, Bunhill- 

 • row, London, the Manufacturers and on 1. Patentee* of 



THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING 

 Houses. Farm Buildings, Shedding, Workshops, aud for Garden 

 purposes, to protect Plants from Frost. 



At the Great National Agricultural Sh^ws, it is this Felt 

 which has been exhibited and obtained two Silvfr Medal 

 Prizes, and is the Felt solrxt patronised and adopted by 



Her Majesty's Woods and Forests, 



Homodrarli Board or Ordnance, 



Hon rsAMLE Ea*t India Company. 



Honourable Commissioners of Custom?, 



Her Majesty's Estate, Isle of Wight, 



Royal Botanic Gardens Regent's Park, 

 And on the Estate* of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfelk. Rut* 



1 ** ■* «■ X"* _ *^_ _ — - _ * \ _ mt » ■_ i i a ■»% « > — ^ 



square. 



1c is half the price of any other A -'rrij0km of iioohng, and 

 effects a great saving of Timber in the oonetruction of Koofr. 

 Made to>auy leu^tb hf UU luciies wide. 



Price One Penny ffr Sqdare Foot. 

 ♦»• Samples, with Directions lor its Use, and Testimonials 

 of seven years' experiene* with references to Noblemen. Gen- 

 tlemen, Architects, and Builders, sent free to any part of the 

 town or country, and orders by poet executed, 



&r The Public is cautioned that the only Works in London 

 or Great Britain where tbe Hbove Roohng is made are 



F. M'NKILL and C< 

 Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's-buildlngs, Bunhlll-row, 

 London, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen. 



The new Vice-Chancellor's Court*, at the entrance of Weft- 

 minster Hall, were roofed with F. M'Nbill and Co's Felt about 

 two years since, under the Surveyorship of (has. Barry, Esq.. 

 R.A. Her Majesty's Commissioners of Woods and Forests art 

 so satisfied with the result that they have ordered the Com- 

 mittee Rooms at the Houses of Parliament to be roofed with 

 their Felt. Quantity altogether used, 24,000 *e*t. 



Note.— Consumers sending direct to the Factory can be sup- 

 plied in lengths beet suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 

 no more than they require. 



Erery information afforded on the construction of Roofs, or 

 any propo*«<l particular application of tbe Felt. 



ALVAW J SED WIRE GAME NETTING. 



Id. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 



2-inch „ strong „ 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 

 15-inch „ light 



l^.inch ,, strong M 



lf-inch ' „ extra strong „ 



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Gal van- Japanned, 



ised. Iron. 



7<L per yd. 5d. per yd. 



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10 „ 8 



14 .. 11 



91 





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

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the price* 

 one-fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for Pbeasantries, 

 Zd. per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured byBAHNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

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

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



WIRE NETTING ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT. 



GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWO-PENCE 

 PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requires no paint- 

 ing, the atmosphere not having the slightest action on ft. 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 best article ever produced. 

 It forms a light and durable fence against the depredations of 

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

 Pbeasantries, and to secure poultry ; and by the galvanised 

 requiring no paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 



r t. i j * u . , . ^ tto* * i % •- t * , of creeping plants. Large quantities always kept in stock, of 



5f.!. D ^ nd , ^^^A.T?. 1 !! 6 , LI8T of the ctoar inside 18f 24 , 36, and 48 inches wide; it can, however, be made to any 



diameter of all Pots manufactured by him, feegs leave to sub- 

 join the following : 



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16 .15 in. 



17 16 



18 18 



19 20 



20 .22 



dimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense. 



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Prut* •« VI NAIGRE DE BORDEAUX. 

 7*; WINE VINEGAR (preferable to any other) 



healA„! ^ D L est ^a^y, highest strength, welt matured, and 

 Bold bVrk briUi ancy like the wine from which it is made.— 

 **kin H mi€t- » Grocers, and Wine Merchants throughout 

 'ito w whose names may be learnt on application to the 



K Bf and S ' Kknt and SoN8 ' Uoton^n-Severn. 

 -— txport orders from Bonded Warehouses ex duty. 



Stores in London, Liverpool, and Hull. 



Saucers and Seed Basins the same width as the Pots. 

 Persons visiting the Royal Exhibition can inspect Chables 

 Phillip *'s Pottery, &c, in the Model Greenhouse, situate at 

 the West Entrance of the Crystal Palace. C. P deems it super- 

 fluous to laud either the quality of his Clay, or the style in 

 which his goods are manufactured, but confidently refers those 

 parties who bare not yet patronised bim to the Royal hardens 

 at Frogmore and Kew, and to the principal Nurserymen in 

 London, Slough, Reading, Oxford, Swindon, Cirencester, 

 Stroud, Worcester, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bath, Bristol, 

 Taunton, Tiverton. Exeter, Torquay. Totnes, Plymouth, North 

 and South Wales, &c., Ac, for tbe quality of tile articles awhich 

 he hss had the honour of supplying them wit*. All orders for 

 the above Goods will be promptly forwarded, Caeetage Feee, 

 to any Railway Station within 150 miles of the Manufactory, 

 either in dozens, casts, hundreds, or thousands. Every descrip 

 tion of Red Ware, Sewerage, Piping, Closet-Pans, Ghisnaey- 

 Pots, Land Drain Pipes, Seakale Pots, Vases, Tiles, Bricka, &c. 



Lists of Prices, Terms, Ac, forwarded to any address. 

 Manufactory, Locking Road, Weston- Super- Mare, Somerset. 



EsTABLTSnED 1836. 



12 inches wide 8d. per yard. 

 18 „ „ 4Jd. 

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30 inches wide 7$d. per yard. 

 36 „ „ 9d. 

 48 „ ,, Is. 

 Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 



Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet, It. 64. per 

 running yard ; if galvanised, 2#. Also every description of 

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 Shades, Fly-proof Dish Covers, Meat Safes, &c. ; Window 

 Blinds, 1#. HW. per square foot, with bolts complete, in maho- 

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

 Flower Trainers, from 3d. each ; Garden Arches, 20*. each. 

 Flower Stands, from 3s. 9<J. each ; Galvanised Tying Wire for 

 Plants and trees, Dahlia Rods, and every description of Wire - 

 work : Weaving, for the use of paper-makers, millers, dec. — At 

 the Manufactory of Thomas Henry Fox, 44, Skinner-street, 

 Snow-hill, London. 



« 1^ NOW THYSELF."— Professor ELLISON con- 



IV tinues to give his very peculiar and interesting deli- 

 neation of the character and qualifications of individual!, 

 discoverable from their handwriting, which have given so 

 much astonishment, instruction, and delight. The mental and 

 monil qualities of yourself or of others in whom yon may be 

 interested will be minutely and interestingly described, on 

 receipt of any specimen of writing, enclosing fourteen postage- 

 stamps, and a mention of writer's age, addressed to Mr. £. 

 Eixison, 151, Strand, London. 





