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iCTOBEft— NOVIMBEB. 



POTATO 



Monday, Nov. 3. 



r i\*r* • — — - - - 



( ContinMd fro** 



Th* nnmmit^ee report that the market is well supplied both TT 

 L^'eTn 1 ! by* T Z. Trade is exeeediogly h^avy .and i , is | tl 



ETLirr»^=fs«i ■ 



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Time, 



Man. 



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Win. 



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1 10.10 p.*. 29-41 ,;•• 

 7 30 a, dp. 3».D* 



Wind and Weather 



10.13 p.m. 29.54 



Hov, 



I] ; "» a.m 



11.80 A.D 



» • • 



r.*\NNW. Brisk. Barometer 



i ii u steadily. 



K.NNE. Stiff breere; over. 



M»|. F.K.XW. to VV.NW. 

 Moderate, fine, and sunny. 

 Barometer steady. 



^difficult* the folding quotations Ire realised :-York 



AND Co. BUDply lfi-07 ■»* ^ -. 



British Manufacture, at priceVv^i Wt **■ M 

 per square foot, for the usual sLes *- ary,ng '«*»*- * 



4c, 



Sheet 



mM 



30.49 



II p.m. 

 J San. - M a.m. 



. '.# 







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19 



l0.3ap.»J.IM* 

 g a.».| 



I 



,10 10 p.m.|lM§ 



1 |M9 p.w. MlM 



r - 



. . * 



2*6* 





■ 



.'.70 



a M. W. Barometer ia>uug. 



'2*000, V. v VV. Brisk, sunny ; 



cold, passing showers. 



Birometer rising. Evening, 



tfW. Moderate. 



Night, Barometer failing. 

 WNVV. a.m. Noon, NW. 



B irometer risiog all day. 

 Fine, with occasional sho were. 

 > N W, Still" breeze. Fine. 



Barometer rising steadily. 



*, Brisk. Bright and sunoy. 

 Barometer rising steadily. 



\ 



V 



• Continuation ot preceding storm, wmi-u i»j ^ *«« « v ..~- 



, r . ,* England ( Scotland) to the eastward. It will be 

 SSS tha? .1..HWM- U» Hind veer, from ( west toward, be 

 Srtk. "be b.r»met.r rise., aud theu falls as tho wind goes back 



to the wwtw.rrt. _ ., 



Dorclw.te. Nov. ■» *• *• B - "• 



whites, 40s. to 50s. 



SMITHFIELD, MosnAY. Nov. 3. 

 Last Monday's improvement in trade has caused a consider. 



ablv increased supply of Beasts to this day's market. There is 

 aoiy lucreaseu buij£j u but the choicest descriptions 



SXXke Is Yd g the ' unction being chiefly discernable in 

 Xior qualities 'The number of Sheep «n« g 

 fi ver to the demand, and we are not enabled to quote higber 

 nrices a r«w of ?he choicest kinds may be stated the turn 

 P deareV. Good C elves are freely disposed of, at fu 11, late , rates. 

 From Holland and German, there are 1 612 Beasts, _4680 Sheep. 



and 1C8 Calves _ 



land counties. 

 Per st. of 8 lbs.- 



Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, Ac. 



Best Short-horns 



d quality Beasts 

 Best Downs and 



Half-bred 9 

 Ditto Shorn 



[ e ?L°l7 h i.± " e .^ " ad ? v*?^* "0/^^.7. 



TILES and SLATES, WATEH-PIPfs p^ 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PiTEW P??Ji**l 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS? and^R«£?US 

 James Hetley and Co., 35, Soho-square Lonh- 

 See the Gardeners' Chronicle fi rst Saturda'v^^K 



to 



iuime(ti au 1ZS 

 1 on abi.iicjff**' 



mitt 



and 2050 Beasts from the northern and mid- 



GLASS. 



MILLINGTON'S FOREIGN' cm^ 



GLASS is far superior to any other manuf^t ^EEI 



as cheaper In 100 feet boxes packed for imin^^ f* ^ 



6 inches by 4 and 64 by 4^ ^mediate dtli^J- 



rPHOMAS 



d s d 



-8 



3 



3 

 3 

 2 



6 to 3 



4 



4 



3 

 2 



8 

 6 



10 



• *i 



4 0-4 2 





Per st. of 8 lbs. 

 Best Long-wools 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes <fc 2d quality 3 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs ... e.. 



Calves 3 



Pigs - 3 



t - • 



d s d 



8 to 3 10 



2—3 6 



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— o 



0—4 



4—4 8 



Pigs, 510. 



7 



8 



8 



9 

 12 



M 

 M 

 U 



H 



5 and 7£by5£ 



5 and 8 by 5$ 



6 and 8^ by 64 



7 and 10 by 8 

 10 and 13 by 9 



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1 1 • 



• *t 



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And many other Bizes, or cut to 



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* 1 1 



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t* 



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lo » 

 15 I 



20 I 



- . • • , ' Dl _ , - . order in ▼arious thick* 

 Cases containing large Sheets, in 100, 200 and arwi 



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l> 



Beasts 5151 ; Sheep and Lambs.25,370 ; Cal.es, 218 ; 



Feidat, lNov. 7. 



Tfc was exnected there would have been several Beasts left 



over from Monday, but considerable business was done towards 



til c ose This day's supply is short, :ind we are consequently 



enabled to retain M on day's quotations, although the demand w 



not extensive. The number of Sheep is sm»ll, but sufficient ; _ ^~»,T -• ««W 



SrVcefreinali unaltered. The non-arrival of some Dutch boats street Without, same side as Eastern Countiei RtSS 

 prices remain uu ff gupply of CalveSj an d a consequent Established 100 years. wa ' 



215. per 100 feet. 

 ROUGH PL ATE, perfectly flat, J in. thick, best manututa^ 



In sizes under la inches 6<i. per foot ^* i 



^2 » Hd. 



Milk Pans, 2s. to 65. each ; Metal Hand, frames G1imT*u. 

 and Slates ; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glii»Jrw 



Traps- fiia.c» Rhadas. and Pint* ainaa •♦ ot ^TT' "•• 





causes an unusuall\ small 

 increased activity in trade. 



From Germany and Holland we 



Notices to Correspondents. 



CULTS' WM. Will any of our corrofpoudentsfiive a recipe 

 for the cheapest durable asphalte which will bear a cart, and 



\ for harn doors. . . , . , 



tfliooai : J M lc slKWild be cut into pitoes an inch or an inch 



and a half Urn*. A common box charfcutrer, worked by a 



deittrou- hand, would do lor them very well. 

 Cltiaw Constant Mferfttr. The American cl.urn Is made to 



©hara l°«c li 'b».; ar.^1 it date its work well and speedily. 

 CoKrouaD FLowaaa ! K V.. Whit do you mean by " compound 



flttnarsT" Cloven do not belong to tho natural order 



riAtim»: iyi§mttlMe, We must not advertise dealers. They 



advertiae tbaawalves in oar eolumnt. 

 SUwu'iLU Worzil : Q 8. In the Agricultural GcunU*, October 4, 



Calendar <>t OpamUoJi*, Dor»ai r*arm, fivaaaa a ce a g olol 



the utore pi^s bei I entirely from the last year's Mangolds, 



no to time tint. Would he be so good as to say in what 

 t&ite the Mangolds are given, whether raw and whole, as 

 they come from the heap, or are they cut or boiled, and 

 would he ftls ,*ive the method of storing. 

 Sort Birrrim: Nortkwood. Try Bean-meal in place of linseed. 

 Figs : M A Ringing " is the only remedy we know of. 

 TouLTai "- G<xUttm€. Cochin Clm.a fowls, at four months old, 

 will easily bear a long journey. They should start by an 

 «vtai< r night train. J. BaUy, 113, Afount-jfreet. 

 EmiATtSM. la ttie artlale on " Granite M inure" in our No. for 

 t ,Otfk 1^ or « &Umic acid," read " SUioie acid." 



3 6 to 3 



have 93 Beasts and 60 Calves; 

 home counties. 

 Best Scots, Herc- 



fords, &c. 

 Best Short-horns 



2d quality Beasts 



Best Downs aud 



Half- bred s 



Ditto Shorn 



and 125 Milch Cows from the 



a 



2 



4 

 4 



3 

 2 



8 

 6 



10 



» ■ • 



4 0—42 





Best Long-wools . 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes <fc 2d quality 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 



Pigs 



3 8 — 3 10 



« • - 



3 2 — 3 6 



Crowi 



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3 

 3 





 4 

 4 



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 4 

 4 





 



8 



JHarfttts* 



COTBxVT GABDElf, Nov 8. 



English Tina *pp«e» uoiuiuuo plentiiul, and Grapes, both 

 foreign and English, are also abunda.nr. Pears are still brought 

 from the Continent. The best Engiith kinds fetch 2s. to 4s. a 

 das. 1 and 8s. to 12s. per half sieve. Oranges are coming in 

 plentifully. Sots remain nearly the s irne as quoted last week. 

 Carrots, Turnips, Cabbages, <fcc, are suilicient for the demand. 

 Potatoes are generally good in quality. Lettuces and other 

 salading are ffunlcieat for the demand. Mushrooms are still a 

 little cheaper. Cut ftowers eoosiwt of Heaths, Pelargoniums, 

 Mignonette,. Heliotropes, Stephanotis, Biguonia venusta, aud 



Raaes. 



FRUIT. 

 Fina.«pplet, per lb., 8s to 6s ! Almonds, per peck, 6s 



a, hothouse, p. lb., 2s to 5a i — sweat, per lb., 2s to 3s 



Beasts, 891; Shee p and Lambs, 3"»)Q : Calve s. 179 ; Pigs, 560. 



MAliK LAN w. 

 Mowdat. Nov. 3.— There was a fair supply of Wheat by 

 land carriage samples from Kent, but small from Essex ; the 

 whole was a slow sale on the terms of this day se'n night. 

 Foreign met s- me inquiry, but the state of the English market 

 induced buyers to hi Id off, a»d the sale was limited, last week s 

 prices being with difficulty obtained.— There is a good demand 

 for Barley, and loreigu is Is. per qr. dearer.— Peas are un- 

 altered in value.— Beans sell readily at rather more money.— 

 The Oat trade is veTy firm, and in some instances a slight ad- 

 vance 'is established on last week's prices. We observe no 

 alteration iu the sale or value of Flour. 



Per Imperial Quarter. s. s. 



Wheat. Essex, Kent, <fc Suffolk... White 33—41 Red 



— — fine selected runs.. .ditto 40— 44 Red 

 — Talavera 44 



'. — Norfolk, Lincoln, & York.. .White 31 



— Foreign |31 



Barley,grind.& distil., 24s to25s...Chev. 28 



— Foreign... grinding and distilling 

 Oats. Essex and Suffolk 



Rye 



Scotch and Lincoln shire... Potato 



Irish .....Potato 



Foreign Poland and Brew 



22- 

 16- 

 19- 

 18 

 18 

 28 



46 

 36 

 -48 

 -31 

 25 

 20 

 -24 

 21 

 -22 



Red 



Malting . 

 Malting . 



9. 8* 

 35-38 



38-40 



Feed 

 Feed 

 Feed 



30 1 Foreign". 





— Lisbon, per lb., JM to Is 

 Melons, each, Is to 2s 



Apples, kitchen,p.bsh. t lsto2s8d 

 Peart, dessert, p. dot., 2s to 4s 



Lemoas, per dot., la to 2» 



Walnuts, rjer bush., 12s to 24s 





Oranges, per dot., Is to la 6d 



— per 100, 6s to 10s 



tfuts,Barcelona,p.bsh,20sto226 



— Brazil, p, bsh., 12s to 14s 



Filberts, per lOOlbs.. 70a to 90s 





25 

 30 



21. 



28- 

 24. 



30 

 33 

 -29 

 -30 

 26 



-39 

 32 



21 



Harrow . 



Longpod 



Egyptian 



Suffolk... 



Foreign . 



Yellow... 



Norfolk . 

 Per sack 



YEGETABLES. 

 Cabbages, per do*., 8d to Is Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d 

 Cauliflowers, p. doz.,6d to 3s 





sieve, 2 s to 4 s 

 Broccoli, per bunch, 8d to la 

 Peas, per sieve, 6s to^Ss 

 Potatoes, per ton, 45s to 80s 



— percwt.,2*fco5s 



— par feath., Is 6d to 2s 6d 

 Turnips, p. bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Cucumbers, each, Id to Is 

 Badishefcper do*,, 9d to Is 6d 



— ffcrnip, p.doz.,ls to ls6d 

 Celery, p. bundle, 6d to Is 6d 

 Carrots, per bunch, 4d to 6d 

 Brussels Spronts, per hf. sieve. 



Is 6d to Is 3d 



Spinach, per sieve, It 6d to 2s. 



Tt«st.Marrows,p.dz„ls,tols€d 

 Onions, p. bunch. Id to 5d 



— • *panltli,p.doz M l86dtoii 

 Leeks* par bunch* id to 2d 



Prime Meadow 

 In (trior diUo... 

 Rowen ... 



Kew Hay 



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• -. 



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Garlic, per lb., 6d to 8d 

 Artichokes, per dot., 4s to 6s 

 Lettuce, Cab., p. score, 4d to Is 



— Cos, per score, 3d to Is 

 Small Salada, p. punn.,2d to 3d 



HorseRadisb,p.bundI.,ls6dto4p 

 Red Beet, per dot., Is to 2s 

 Mushrooms, p. pot, Is to Is 6d 



— per bushel, 7s to 10s 

 Sorrel, per hf. sieve, 6d to 9d 

 Tomatoes, p. half sieve, 3s to 4s 

 Fennel, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Savory, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Thyme, per bunch, 2d to 3d 

 Parsley, per doz. bun,, 2s to 3s 



— Roots, p. bundi. 9d to Is 

 Mint, per bunch, Id to 2d 

 Basil, p. bunch, 3dto4d 

 Marjoram, do., 3d to 4d 



w a tepereta ,p.l2bunch.,4dto6d 

 —Per Load of 36 Trusses. 



7*s to 78s \ Clovea .„ 7 Qa f A Q « 



60 m I 2d cut In ™ S 



60 65 I Straw ... .. j3 27 



J. Coopsa. 



Rye-meal, foreign... per ton 



Beans, Matagan 24s to 27s Tick 



— Pigeon 26 —32... Winds 



. — Foreign Small 



Peas, white, Essex and Kent Boiler^ 



— Maple 27s to 23* Grey 



\faize White 



Flour best marks delivered ...per sack 



— Suffolk ditto 



— Foreign per barrel 



Friday, Nov. 7.— The arrivals of Eng 



have been moderate, but we have a good supply of Wheat from 

 the Continent, and of Oats from Ireland. This morning's 

 market was thinly attended, and great indifference to purchase 

 Wheat was generally evinced, and prices of both English and 

 foreign remain unaltered. — Barley is in good demand, at the 

 extreme rates of Monday. — Beans and Peas are unaltered in 

 value. — The trade for Irish Oats is dull ; foreign remain as 

 last quoted. — €k>od qualities of Flour are in request at the ex- 

 treme prices of Monday. 



AaaivALs this Week. 



GLASS WATER PIPES, 



MESSRS. COATHUPE and CO., 

 and Sheet Glass Manufacturers, NatiW atai 

 Bristol, Somerset, beg to inform Engineers and others that 

 they are supplying GLASS PIPES, with their JoinU, fro* 

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

 pressure, in lengths from 3 to 7 feet, the lei ha beini Urn 

 as the diameter of the bores increase. These ripe* may bt tecs 

 at the Exhibition (Class 24, Section 47), with their fonni mi 

 modes of joining, in the Section allotted to the Glass Manufas. 

 tures ; and references can be given of their great utility (a 

 numerous localities, where they have been successfully «&. 

 ployed. The great advantage of Glass Pipes for the eonvty. 

 ance of pure water over all metallic substances, has been toe 

 largely dwelt upon by medical and scientific authofiuM to 

 require any further comment. 

 Nailsea Glass Works, near Bristol. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 



GREENHOUSES, PIT FRAMES, &c. 



JAMES PHILLIPS and CO. beg to hand in their 

 prices of SHEET GLASS for cash: 



Cut to order in Panes not 

 above 40 inches long. 



16ozs 2d. to3Jd. 



21 do 3Jd. to 5rf. 



26 do 5d. to lid. 



In Crates of 300 fc, 16 ozs. 

 to the foot, 2|d. per foot. 



FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of very superior quality, packs* 

 in cases of 200 feet, and in sizes varying from 36 by 26 to 44 tj 

 30 inches, at 38s„ 405. , to 42s. per case. 



HARTLEY'S PATENT QUARRY GLASS. 



Milk Pans, from 2s. to 6s. each, Propagating and Bee GlMjei, 

 Cucumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoy a Milk Sjpfiow, 

 Tiles and Slates, Wasp Traps, Plate, Crown, "f Ortimen« 

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



Horticultural glass warehouse, us, Bishops. 



gate- street Without. 



Packed in Boxes of 100 feat 



each. 



6 by 4, C I by 4 J 



7 by 5, U by 5* 



8 by 5, 8 bv5i 



8 by 6, 8* by o 



9 by 7, 10by8 



£.1.4 



it* 



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111 



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OH 

 015 



017 

 1 



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HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 



WATER. 



BTHOf 



English .. 



Irish , 



Foreign .., 

 Imperial 



AVERAOE5. 



Sept. 27 , 



Oct. 4 



— 11 



— 18 



25 



1 



Wheat. 



Qrs. 



2010 



9240 



Wheat. 



Barley. 

 Qrs. 



2990 



570 



Oats. 



Qrs. 



950 



15870 



11680 



Barley, i Oats. Rye. 



INov. 



Aggreg. Aver. 

 Duties on Fo- 

 reign Grain 1 



Fluctuations in 

 JPiiCES. Sept.27. Oct. 



0<i|25* 4d 



24 2 



25 

 23 6 



23 8 



24 10 



Flour. 

 1450 sacks 

 3140 brls 



Beans. Peas. 



10- 



the last six weeks* Averages. 



4. Oct. 11. Oct. 18. Oct. 25,iNov. 



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New nay 

 Old Clover 



Flaa Old Hay 

 Hew Hay 



Inferior ditto 

 B*aw ... . 



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*** 



**• «apply larg 



^vnaamLAMD 



»*tD%0aUm%ri 



New Clover 



80 « J - St - 



36s 9d- 

 7 







7 



6 



60 70 



65s to 7S§ 



1. 



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set 



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set 



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J WEEKS and Co., 

 • King's-road, Chelsea, 



HoRTICULTUEAI. AECHI- 



tects, Engineers, and 

 Builders. These Boilers 

 are very powerful, dura- 

 ble, aud economical. The 

 fire warranted to last 15 

 hours without attention. 

 The 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, 



Boiler 



thsttfl 



jYiog-B-roau, vuwbcji, moke a 



CHALLENGE the whole world to 1 make be 

 produce anything like the same effect, wiin ^ at wiflg 



of Fuel, in a given time. It is one of these B ^^ #* 

 the water of their Victoria begia TanK, iDF . b oaies m 

 gallons, and also ^ heats severa^ [l^^ 



• • ■ 



I ranges of Pits, with a..m^Joo.» ; y«^ Snltur jl BtfjJ^ 



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^Bmca*m, Nov 



2* 28 

 Joshua Baker. 



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... 



65 



50 

 21 



New Clover 



72 



M I Inf 



Hat noted. 



war ditto... 

 COAL MARKBT.-Fan,^^^^ 



••9 9 



♦ •• 



75 

 50 



84 



65 



20a. :. fraUtsst# ?^mkr rt « <m. „a^_ _*?•• » w allsend 



1 - «Ur/S 



*eiSTs. Pattanden anc' 

 tioa of the duty thalws4afeas""imD'rovid , 'fW 8I ?fi. the ^eclara- 



^ealdKe^s ... 126s to 147s | Y^rnnga':, ^'ffig 1 



Liteipool, Tuesday, Nov. 4.— Our market this morning 

 was well attended by home and country millers, with several 

 Irish buyers, directing their attention principally to foreign 

 Wheats, in which a fair business was done at the currency of 

 this day se nnight, and in a few instances choice qualities were 



Farmers' new Wheat moved steadily on 



. , 7 Malting Barley was Is. per qr. cheaper ; 



grinding samples remaining unvaried. Malt, on the contrarv 

 improved Is. per qr. In Beans and Peas we have no change 

 to note. Oats were in moderate demand, and steady in value • 

 w nie Oatmeal receded W. per load from last Tuesday's prices' 

 Floating and arrived cargoes of Indian Com were rather easier 

 to purchase to-day.— Friday, Oct. 3L-Upon a slender 

 attendance of home and country millers at our Corn Exchange 

 to.day the transactions in either English or foreign Wheat 

 were very moderate in amount but withnnt tho, fi ;i fl . k q ; — 

 pressed 



current 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Hort. c 



application.— J. Weeks and_Co :! junK 



and uo., xliu^^Z^ -^1 «t^ 





rates of Tuesday remained unvaried. 



' 



declined 3d. per load. 



GREENHOUSE AND CONSlvKV VpPARATC3 **>[ 

 BLISHMBNT. HOT-WATBR APPAK D> L 0>^ 



TORY, KENSALL-GREEN, ^^LtfoUy to <^Z 



JOHN TAYLOR bega most ^^ w WjjJ 



attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and £ rf «g»p 

 superior manner in which he erects^" * othe( >lmg»^ 

 Conservatories, Forcing Fits, *o., «J the ffl0S t ^^ 

 Horticultural purposes, combimng Hig , 

 provements with elegance and utui 3 

 Horticultural Buildings, Churches, cn«P 



Entrance Halls, «fcc, *» ff«2 f^hom he 

 from the Nobility and Gentry M wu 



sively engaged. 



/^REEN AND HOTHOUSE ^-^z 



VJ and Hothouses made by Mwn f tura l B ^W< 

 the United Kingdom. These • W£ t6rUUl and "J^jJ 



warranted to be made of ?• *"*"*«.. %]*{ ia*%L 

 in England. Lists of prices post « 8i*«^^ 





**>!%}*]& 



2 



ioaa. Indian Corn dull on the spot, glazed with 16 oz. sheekglass 01 * - - 

 request, ^^ * t L£WI8 . Horticultural Works, *w 



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