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1851.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 



GHEES HOU3B-5, PIT FRAMES, &c. 



WARM I 



v v rows j 





JAMES PHILLIPS and 

 price* of SHEET 



Cat to order in Panes not 

 •bore *<> inches Ion*. 



!*..«• M. to3Jd. 



fldo 84<l.to5J. 



#6 do. ... — 5 <*- t0 7 J<*- 



In Crates of 300 ft., 16 oz*. 



4C the foot, 2jd. per foot 





CO. beg to hand in their 



GLASS for cash : 



Packed in Boxes of 100 feet 

 each. 



6 by 4, <5*bv4* 



7 by 5, 7* by 5* 



8 by 5, 8 bv B £ 



8 by 8, Sh bj 6 



9 by 7, 10 by 8 



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£. s. d. 

 II 

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17 6 



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FOREIGN' SHEET GLASS, of very superior quality, packed, 

 to cases of 2(|0 feet, and in sizes varying from 36 by 26 to 44 by 

 JO inches, at 38*.. 405., to 42*. per case. 



HARTLEY'S PATENT QUARRY GLASS. 



M'lh Pans, from 2*. to St. eacb, Propagating and Bee Glasses, 

 Cucumber Tubes, Lactometer*, Lord Cauioy's Milk Syphons, 

 Tiles and Sla es, Wasp Trips, Plate, Crown, and Ornamental 

 Glass, Shades for Ornaments, Fern Shades, and every article 

 in the Trade. 



HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 116, Bishops- 

 gate-street Without. 



GLASS POR CONSERVATORIES, <fcc. 



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 and estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN 0LA8S, GLASS 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE-GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 to James Hetlev and Co., 35, Soho-square, London, 



See the Gardeners' Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



The most efficient and economical Hot-water Apparatus, 

 supplied and erected for the above purposes, fitted with im- 

 proved b»iiers, requiring no brick-work, capable of working 

 14 hours without attention. Also the TUERMANTERIOS 

 a cheaper and simpler apparatus, especially adapted for 

 hui'dings only used oecmonally. — Apply to Spillee and 

 Tatles, Battersea , ne ar Lo ndon. 



THE ROYAL EXHIBITION. 

 FLOWER-POTS! PLOW RR.POTS!! FLO^ER.poTS !! ; 



CHARLES PHILLIPS, Potter, of Weston-Super- 

 Mare, having been requested by the principal Nurserymen 

 of England to publish a complete LIST of the clear inside 

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

 join the fallowing :- 



No. 

 1. 

 2. 

 3 



4. 

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Size. 



ills. 



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THOMAS MILLINGTON'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 64 by 44 



7 „ 5 and 74 by 5 j 



8 - „ 6 and 8 by 6 



8 „ 6 and 8^ by 6 



9 „ 7 and 10 by 8 

 12 „ 10 and 13 by 9 



And many other sizes, or cut to order in various thicknesses, 

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

 21*. per 100 feet. 



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



In sizes under 15 inches 6d. per foot. 



35 ,, , 8a, ,, 



50 „ 9Jd. 



75 Ud. 



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13s. Oti. 

 15 

 15 

 17 6 

 20 

 20 



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Milk Pans, 2s. to 65. each ; Metal Hand- frames, Glass Tiles 

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

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

 street Without, same side as Eastern Counties Railway.— 

 Established 100 years. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT 



WATER. 



3 WEEKS and Co., 

 • King's-road, Chelsea, 



HoRTICCTLTtJBAL AbCHI- 



TEcrs, Engineers, and 

 Builders. These Boilers 



are very powerful, dura- 

 ble, and economical. The 

 fire warranted to last 15 

 tours without attention. 

 The Furnace Bars are 

 Hollow Tubes, through 

 stfbich 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,, 

 Kjng'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 begia Tank, which contains 9000 

 gallons, and also heats several large Forcing-houses and 

 ranges of Pits, with a small consumption of fuel. 



Hans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c, forwarded on 

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



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT 

 £ATER t AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT 

 WITH GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 



RAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 



London, having had considerable experience in the con- 

 J uction of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 



"gn. good materials, and workmanship, combined with 

 ai.'Jw^ and Practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

 •«ytnmg of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 



ecure orders on the lowest possible terms. 

 *cnt haTe been «*tepBively employed by the Notility, 



fcaveh* aTU * Lom * on Nurserymen, and to all by whom they 

 fconPrt floured with orders, they can with the greatest 



Taa- °i? Ri * 6 the mo8t satisfactory references. 

 •D*r 1 ter Apparatus is also constructed on the most 



a — ,-edarul scientific principle*, for aU umptiill to which the 

 wucauon of Heating by Hot Water can he made available. 



Xo, Size. No. Sixe. 



11 8| in. 16 1ft in. 



12 9fr „ 17 16 



13 11 „ 18 18 



14 191 „ 19 W 



15 U „ 20 22 



Saucers and Seed Basme the tame width as the Pots. 

 Persons visiting the Royal Exhibition can inspect Charles 

 PniLtiP*'* Pottery, &o», 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 

 parries who have not yet j mnised him to the Royal Gardens 

 at Frogmore and 1 vr t and to the principal Nurserymen in 

 London, Plough, Reading, Oxford, Swindon, Cirencester, 

 Stroud, Worcester, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bath, Hrintol, 

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

 and South Wales, Ac, dec, for tlie quality «»f the articles which 

 lie has had the honour of supplying them with. All orders tor 

 the abore Goods will be promptly forwarded, Carriage Frik, 

 toanv Railway Station within 150 miles of the Manufactory, 

 either in doxrns, casts, hundred*, or thousands. Every descrip- 

 tion of Red Ware, Sewerage, Piping, Closet-Pans, Chimney. 

 Pots, Land Drain Pipes, SeaUale Pots, Vases, Tiles, Bricks, &c 



Lists of Prices, Terms, dtc, forwarded to any add»-«a. 



Manufactory, Locking Road, Weston-^uper-Mare, Somerset. 



Establi shed 1836. 



ALVANISEI) WIRE GAME NETTING, 



7d. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



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extra strong „ 

 Rght „ 



strong ,, 



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Galvan- 

 ised. 

 7d. per yd. 

 9 



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 10 

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11 

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Japanned 



Iron. 

 M. per yd. 



9 



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8 



11 



11 

 •1 

 11 

 11 



2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 



2-inch 



2-inch 



lf-inoh 



li-inch 



lj-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 Pbeasantries, 

 5kf. per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

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

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. ^__________ 



WIRE NETTING OaE 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 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 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, 

 Pheasantries, and t:> secure poultry ; and by the galvanised 

 requiring no paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 

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

 18, 24, 36, and 48 Inches wide ; it can, however, be made to an\ 

 dimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense. 



12 inches wide 3d. per yard. 



18 „ it 4J<*. ,, 



1* .. ,. €<*. 



30 Inches wide 7$4, per yard. 



36 „ lf 94. 



48 .. .. U. 



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Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 

 Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet, 1*. 6& per 

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

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 shades, Fly-proof Dish Covers, Meat Safes, d*c. ; Window 

 Blinds, Is. lCkL per square foot, with bolts complete, in maho- 

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

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

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

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

 work • Weaving, for the use of paper-makers, millers, dsc— At 

 vhe Manufactory of Thomas Henry Fox, 44, fekinDer-street, 



nnw-hill, Lon don. 



FARM AM> COTTAGK PUMPS. 



PATENT CAST-IRON 

 POMPS, for the use of Farms, 

 Cottages, Manure Tanks, and Shal- 

 low Wells. 



Patent Pump £1 16 



Patent Pump, with 15 feet 

 of Lead Pipe attached, 

 and Bolts and Nuts ready 



for fixing 2 19 



Larger sixes if required. 



May he obtained of any Iron- 

 monger or Pmmb r in Town or 

 Country, or of the Patentees and 



Mann facturers. 



JOHN WARNER & SONS, 

 8, Crescent, Je*in-street, L«>ndon 

 Every description of Machinery 

 for Raising Water, Fire Engines, Ac 



The usual allowance to the Trade. 



2.KEEN AND HOTHOUSE HU1LDER. — (J 



.u »?" d Hothouses mad« by Machinery, sent to all parts O 

 the United Kingdom. These Horticultural Buildings art 

 warranted to be made of the best ma'e nai*, and the cheapest 

 n Lngand. Litis of prteat post free. 1} in. greenhottte 

 hghtt 9M ; If in ditto, *L; 2 in. ditto, SJ<f. per foot; If 

 glased with 16 01 sbaat-gl^ss of a large *Ue. 44 par font extra. 

 J. Lewis, Horti c ultu ral Works. Rtam d- MU. Mid dlesex. 



BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW, 1851.— The 

 CBR II PIOATBS of Entry, for CATTLE. «H*EP PIGS 

 and POULTRY, are now ready, and, with the PRIX»5 LISTS* 

 may be had on application to Mr. Edwird Latbrout, at the 

 Office, No. 2, Insurance Buildings, Union Pat-age. Intending 

 Exhibitors are particularly requested tom*ui\on the nature of 

 the Stock for which they require Certio\ ates, as a separate form 

 is necessary for each Entry. Attention is also requested to the 

 regulation*, as set for h in the Prise Sheets, that no entry can 

 be received for Cattle in Classes 1 to IS tnH i-ive, or for any of 

 the Classes of Sheep or Pigs, without the Breeder's Certificate, 

 in al casts in which the Exhibitor i* not the Breeder also. The 

 Entries close on SATURDAY, the 15th of November. 

 Birmingham, Oct. 15. T. B. Wright, II m. See. 



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THE ORE AT EXHIBITION. HVPK PARK. 



Hnrih.w*«t Gallery — CUm ?8, No. 83. 



T L. HANCOCK'S IMLATKl) ] \ Dl A-RUBBER 



O • AIll-PROUr BED-CIIAli;. 



This novel and u*eful articla 

 may be used simply as an ordi- 

 nary Air Cuihion, <>r ts a Re- 

 clining Bed or Sofa Chair, 



by inflating the back part, 



which ii attached to 

 the Cushion, but hav 



ing a separate jWr mk ** 



aperture for in- V 



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by which means It may be filled at pleasure to anv degree of 

 tightness, aud set to any angle. Invalid* will ftnd this article 

 admirably adapted for great ease and comfort, either on a bed 

 or aofa. 



VULCAiaSED INDIA RUBBER HOSE PIPES for 

 Breweries. Fire- Engines, Watering Gardens, and Flexible Ga§ 



Tubing of varimi • kind*. 



Portable India-Rubber Showerand Snoniying Baths, Water- 

 proof Fishing Boots, Air Cushions and Beds, made any siie 



to order. 



All orders addressed to James Lt*r Hancock, India-Rubber 

 manufactory, Goswell-road, London, will meet wl:h immediate 

 attention. 



FOWLER'S PATENT DRAINING APPARATUS. 

 —Stand 28 A, Class IX., Grand Exhibit; n.— As Mr. 

 Lowcock's engagements with Mr. Fowler will terminate during 

 the present mon»h (the above Machine being now perfect and 

 fit to come before the public), Mr. L. beg«- to Inform the Land, 

 owners and Land Occupier* of the United Ktng m that ha 

 is now prepared to SURVEY any ESTATRS requiring 

 DRAINING, and to Inform them whether the ab^r- Machine 

 can be used with advantage, and also at about what cost per 

 acre. The usual surveyor's charges will be expected, including 

 travelling expenses; and the price of the llachlne, or terms 

 of letting the same, can be obtained of FOWLER AND 

 FRY, TEMPLE.GATE FACTORY, BRISTOL, om HENRY 

 LOWCOCK, ST. PITER'S STREET, TIVERTON, DEVON. 

 Mr. Lowcock, is alio about to Offer for 8ale the natent right of 

 his Patent Turn-wrist Plough— Stand 28, Cla*e IX. Application 

 to be made at St. Peter-street, Tiverton, where ail letters must 

 be addressed, post paid. A*.hi* engagements are numerous, an 



early application is requested in respect to the above ad vertiae- 

 ment. 



NEW SHOW BOOMS FOR BEDSTEADS. 



HEAL and SON have erected some extensive 

 Warerooms for the purpose of keeping every description 

 of Bedsteads. In Iron their st k will include every sort 

 manufactured, from the cheap Stump, for servants' use, to the 

 handsomely ornamented tubular-pillared Campy, as well aa 

 Hrass Bedsteads of every shape and pattern ; and in wooden 

 Kedsteads their Rooms are sufficiently extensive to allow them 

 to fit up a variety, both in Polished Bi*ch and Mahogany, of 

 Fourpost, Canopy, and French, and also of Japanned Bed- 

 steads—in fact, to keep in Stock every sort of Bedstead that is 

 made /and they have also a general assortment of Furniture, 

 Chintzes, Damasks, and Dimities, so as to render their Stock 

 complete for the Furnishing of Bedsteads as well as Bedding. 

 And without attempting to compete with the prices at which 

 the lowest class of Furniture is sold, and which is fit for no 

 useful purpose, their new Stock will be found to be priced on 

 the same principle by which their Bedding trade has, during 

 the last 30 years, been so successfully extended, and the goods, 

 whether of a plain and simple pattern, or oi a handsomer and 

 more expensive character, are of well-seasoned materials, sound 

 workmanship, and warranted. 



Hral and Son's list of Bedding, containing full particular* 

 of Weight, Sixee, and Prices of every description of Bedding, 

 tent free by post, on application at their Factory, 



196 (opposite the Chapel), Tottenham Court Bond, London. 



I NTERESTING FACT.— " The following singular and 



JL authentic case of restoration of the human hair is worthy 

 of observation, more particularly as it relates to an article of 

 high and universal repute during the last half century. Mr. A. 

 Hermann, of Queen-street, 8obo, had been quite bald for some 

 time past, and had tried various preparations for the recovery 

 oi his hair, but without any beneficial result. He was then 

 induced to try the effects of * ROWLANDS' MACASSAK OIL,* 

 and after daily applying it for about two months, he, much to 

 bis grati6cation, had his hair quite restored, and n >wpoase#se« 

 a beautiful head of hair. The fad speaks too strongly for iUelf 

 to require comment. "—jfeZfr Weekly Messenger. 



ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL. 



The unprecedented success of this d t*ry in restoring, 

 preserving, and beautifying the human hair, is too well known 

 and appreciated to neVd comment. For Children it is espe- 

 cially recommended, as forming the ba*is of a beautiful head 

 of hair, and rendering the u«e of the fine comb unnecessary.— 

 Piice 3i «., 7s.; family bottles, equal to 4 amallj, 10s. $d. % 

 and double that site, 21s per bottle. 



N B. lack bottle of the genuine article hae the words— 

 ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, engraved in two 1-m s on the 

 wrapper; and on the back of the wrapper nearly 1500 timee, 



coutaining 29,028 letters. 

 Sold b? A. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hatton Garden, London ; 



and by Chemhts aud Druggists, 



