802 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



GLASS VOn CONSERVATORIES, <fcc 



/GALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING. 



or 



Id. per yard, 2 feet wide 



T 



X. 



■ 



l 



GLASSES. wli/\>> mii.iv f«no, lfXlD i 1, t <r i roV"ciJA"n>5' 



ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLA9S, and GLASS SHADED, 

 to James Hetlet and Co., 85, Sobo-square, London. 

 See Gardeners' Chronicle first Saturday in ea ch month. 



GREEN AND HOTHOUSE BUILDER. — Green 

 and Kotbonaes ma« by Machinery, sent to all parts of 

 the United 1 igdom. These Horticultural buildings are 

 warranted to be mad-; of the best materials, and the cheapest 

 in England. Lists of prices post free. 1J in. greenhouse 



' ■ 2 in. ditto, 3^cL per foot; if 



wvw large -ize, id. per foot extra. 



J. Lawus, Horticultural W orks. Stamford-hill, Middlesex. 



iToRTlCULTL'RALlTuaniN'G AND HEATING BY HOT 

 WATKil AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT 

 "WITH GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. j 





llriite, «W. ; 1? in. ditto. M . ; 2 in. ditto, 3^. I 

 glazed mill 16 o*. sheet gl-**s of a large ilM,4d per 



c - - — i___„* i OTA-I.a Ct«»m*orrl htl Ml 



4 



pROSBY HALL VAULTS v 



to invite public notice to their STopV ULL st "l 80* ?" 

 WINES They b e i D(? deeirou/to^S t ? f , ,° LD B0lTl£ 

 wines of the farst quality, at fair and , " ; "'"""- 



maintain, respectfully submit the anne 



Port, old bottled . . 36s. and 42« 

 Ditto, six years in bottle.. 48s.' 

 Sherries, pale and brown.. 36s 

 Ditto ditto .. 42s. to 48s! 

 Marsala .. .. . . 24s. 



Champagne (I doz. cases) 54s! 



wine) ,. amner 



P0rt ' 6u P^or 'dra^ t * 



* « * 



• • » 



• . . 



• a • 



Galvan- 

 ised. 



Id, ptryda 



12 



8 

 10 





Japanneo" 



I r on . 

 5d. per yd. 



9 



6 



8 



11 



M 

 IJ 



I » 



2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 



2-iuch ,, strong ,, 



2-inch ,, extra strong ,, 



lj-inch ,, light „ 



lji-inch m Btrong ,, 



L£-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 Pheasantries, 

 3d. per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

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

 qorough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



WIRE NETTING ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT. 



per 



bottlej 



aiD P«i, 



and may be obtained Genuine^ 8 &^J^pI*** 

 upwards, either singly or in any quantity If \\ • lon * *M 

 Stores, as under, where also a list of the IWrit r re *P*tb. 

 The Brewery, Buiton-on-Trent; c iffi ^K^K 

 City, London; Cook-street, Liverpool'. ] E£ J * il ******* 

 ham; The Exchange, Manchester- R ™i n eet » Bir *2. 

 and 33. Virginia-street, Glasgow. ' 3ai Bre « p ery l DudW 



ALLSOPP'S EAST INDIA~PaTp 



^* BURTON ALES.-The public u r « AXD 

 the ALBS of this season's Brewinirs » "/;i pect ?"j 



o l 18 



"\T UMBER 



-L^ YARD.- 



ONE, SAINT 



GRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 

 London, having had considerable experience in the con- 

 struction uf Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 design, A materials, and workmanship, combined with 

 economy and practice I lantation, 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. & Co. hav» 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 

 approved and scientific principle 5 *, for ail purposes to which the 

 application of Hearing by Hot Water can bo made available. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 



1 



HAPPY OLD CHRISTMAS in iiU I CHURCH - 

 now rapidly approaches. All his votaries T "^ J0y ° U8r <>*»Mii 

 welcome him with becoming honours firer f ^Paring to 

 good fellowship and kindness. Presents ar* fl °"* * Wch m 

 end of the country to the other, and mutual i »« !?* ? r , 0m 0nt 

 exchanged. There is no present more MclTzhu?!? " m 

 friends than a little good tea. It is received *i h L^rT^ 

 and is esteemed a rarity ; its exc*\\to"[?^*?™*}*^ 

 its enlivening and invigorating qualities imaart oh.«If i ' and 

 the circle. Don't then at this time forge T^ naM t0 



DAKIN AND COMPANY, TEA MrRcTuN T « 

 AND PATENTEES FOR ROASTING COFFEE mix vp» 



CYLINDERS. ^^MLYER 



NUMBER ONE, SAINT PAUL'S CiIURCH.YATlT> 

 December 20. ^n-iAUD. 



%* The celebrated collection of Chinese teas from the <w 

 Exhibition is now on show at " Number One " ^^ 



GALVANISED 

 PER SQUARE 



WIRE 

 FOOT.- 



BY HER 

 MAJESTY'3 



KOYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT. 





Tp M'NEILL and Co., of Lamb's-buildings, Bunhill- 



-*- • row, London, the Manufacturers and only Patentees of 



THE ASPHALT FD FELT FOR ROOFING 

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

 purposes, to protect Plants from Froet. 



At the Great National Agricultural Shows, it is this Felt 

 which has been exhibited and obtained two Silver Meoal 

 Frizes, and is the Felt solely patronised and adopted by 



Her Majesty's Woods and Forests, 

 Honourable Board of Ordnance, 

 Honourable East India Company, 

 Honourable Commissioners of Customs, 

 Her Majesty's Estate, Isle of Wight, 

 Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, 

 And on the tatesof the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, Rut- 

 land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at Richmond), 

 tneJate Karl Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Gentry 



and at the Kotal Agricultural Society's House, Hanover! 

 square. 



It is half the price of any other description of Roofing, and 

 effects a great saving of Timber in the construction of Hoofs. 

 ■Hade to any length by 32 inches wide. 



_ _ _ Phice One Penny per Square Foot. 



V Samples, wih Directions for its Use, and Testimonials 

 of seven years' experience, with references to Noblemen, Gen. 

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

 town or country, and orders by post executed. 



iJtKJPl ^ lic { f cauti °ned that the only Works in London 

 or Great Britain where the above Rooting is made, are 



F. M'NEILL and CO.'S 



NETTING, TWO-PENCE 



•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 piculiarly adapted for Aviaries 

 Pheasantries, and to 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 any 

 dimensions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense. 



CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 



12 inches wide 3d. per yard. 



13 „ m 4|d. „ 



14 .. .. Gd. 



30 inches wide 7£d. per yard. 

 36 „ „ 2d. 

 48 .. .« 1$. 



Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 



it 



9» 



Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet, Is. 6d. per 

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

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 Shades, Fly-proof Dish Covers, Meat Safe*, «fcc. ; Window 

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

 gany frames ; Gothic Garden Bordering, Gd. per running foot • 

 Hower Trainers, from 3d. each; Garden Arches, 20s each' 

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

 Plants and trees, Dahii* Rods, and every description of Wire- 

 work; Weaving, for the use of paper-makers, millers, fcc—A* 

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

 Snow-hill, London. - ' 



I L. HANCOCK'S INFLATED IN] 



U • AIR-PROOF BED-CHAIR. 



This novel and useful article 

 may be used simply as an ordi- 

 nary Air Cushion, or as a Re- 

 clining Bed or Sofa Chair, 

 ) by inflating the back part 

 which is attached to the 

 Cushion, but having 



a separate aperture 

 for inflation ; by 



which means it 



B Je f r rs s ^ c «' un , de «- ^e Surveyorship of Chas. Barry, Esq., 



-fo" .nti.fi Li *W Co»n»i"toner« of Woods and Forest* are 



fflitt^ h 6d W ' th ', he rc8ule that tne y have ^dered the Com! 



Sei; F «it 0,n o,»„* "r eS „° f P"""""* *o >»« roofed wUh 

 NrJ* n Qu*n«ty al together used, 24,000 feet. 



nllrd if,T . n i? u ? tr8 sendi ">f dir ect to the Factory can be sup- 



/ ynvioxiuau ii^omuo.-Ai mis testive perioi 



v^ of the year, when friends and lovers assemble at tin 

 social board, or join in the mazes of the dance a morethan 

 usual anxiety is created for PERSONAL ATTRACTION and 

 the following unrivalled discoveries for the TOILET* an 

 culled into increased requisition, namely — ROWLANDS' 

 MACASSAR OIL, for creating and sustaining a luxuriant 

 head of hair, ROWLANDS' K A LYDOR, for rendering the Skin 

 soft, fair, and blooming. ROWLANDS' ODONTO, OR PEARL 

 DENTIFRICE, for imparting a pearl-like whiteness to the 

 Teeth, and ROWLANDS' AQUA D'ORO, a fragrant and 

 spirituous Perfu.ne, an essential accompaniment to places of 

 public amusement, and crowded assemblies. 



BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. -The only 

 GENUINE of each bears the name of "ROWLANDS'" pre- 

 ceding that of the Article on the Wrapper or Label. 



Sold by A. ROWLAND & SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London, 

 and by Chemists and Perfumers. 



OUSE FURNISHING AND INTERIOR 



DECORATIVE ESTABLISHMEiNT, 451, Oxfobd. 

 Street, London. — Cabinet Furniture of every description at 

 marked prices — Brussels Carpet, 2s. 6d. per yard.— Damaik 

 Curtains, lOd. per yard and upwards ; Ditto, in Silk and 

 Worsted (French fabric), nearly two yards wide, at 8s. per 

 yard. — The best Floor Cloths that can be made, cut to any 

 dimensions, 2s. Zd. per yard. The largest Manufactory in 

 London for Paper Hangings, English and French Decorations, 

 adapted either to* the Cottage or the Mansion, fitted up, showing 

 the side of a room finished for occupation. 



FRIGI DOMO.— A perfect protector against frost, 

 a non-conductor of heat or cold, and cheaper in price than 

 bass matting. A canvas made of prepared hair and wool, 

 adapted to many horticultural and floricultural purposes, for 

 covering up, where a fixed temperature rs required. It u 

 l 2± yards wide, and of any required length at U.4d. peryard 

 run.— Manufactured only by E. T. Abchee, Carpet Manatee 

 turpr. 451. Oxford-street, London. 



H 



M 



ETCALFE and Co.'a N EW PATTERN TOOTH- 



°iwIi°Js ^rfS'. 1 ^ 1 ^ NURSING, AND 



tat.. Z*« d£- IS SEMOLA - " a ^eeable'to the 

 introduced S • • -J ^ ,riticm8 substance ever 



Of the Tro'eWr, °^ H s . sanc "« n « d by the leading members 

 each, bnMi' D V^ , MW ,t } 3 > *«■ M., and 7.. «d. 

 an* n4 be or*J^£^£?£ ^™»** l^ 



' ffHSf Jl, "?Ll?AYS.-THE GARDENS of 



may be filled at pleasure to any degree of tightness, and get 

 to any angle. Invalids will find this article admirably adapted 

 for great ease and comfort, either on a bed or sofa. 



VULCANISED INDIA RUBBER HOSE PIPES for 

 Breweries, Fire. Engines, Watering Gardens, and Flexible Gas 



iubing ot various kinds. 



Po J f ab.e India- Rubber Shower and Sponging Baths, "Water.* 



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

 to order. * 



All orders addressed to James Line Hancock, India-Rubber 



manufactory, Goswell-road, London, will meet with immediate 

 attention. 



BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGBS.-TheTooth-BrMh 

 has the important advantage of searching thoroughly into aw 

 divisions of the teeth, and cleaning them in the most extra, 

 ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not comwj 

 loose.- 1 j. An Improved Clothes-Brush, that cleans ma ttira 

 part of the u ual time, and iuoapable of injuring *e -oe,tnap. 

 Penetrating Hair-Brushes, with the durable unbleacn ea^ 

 sian bristles, which do not soften like common hair, x 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, aod powerful Action. ™ 

 Brushes, which act in the most surprising ana *u£ 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its , pre. 



valuable properUes of absorption, v i ta!i ^^fJ !d n ^rmediate 

 means of direct importations, dispensing with aiiw thg 



parties' profits and destructive bleaching, ana .e ^ et J ifE| 

 luxury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge, ^oxford-street, 

 Binglet, and Co.'s, Sole Establishment, L>Ub,i/xiu 



one door from Holles- Q treet. AnTnpn ** oerbot. 



METCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH p ^ WDE ^; tc Ilf£V» 

 Caution. - Beware of the words "From Mbtcal 



adon-ed bv Rome hou«es. — ~ — pi7Z e a 



in 



w 



with its self-acting valve, entirely pre™*. Q 8 tw0 hou rs. 

 of cold air or effluvia. Any carpenter can to* 1 gitor y, t 



Price 1/.. Sola only at Fife and Co's Scientinc * v fof :he 



he 



t'ff ™f ot^Sffi in the ■^"A P-k, will 

 WBlmuY™ SIXPENCE each, 



inclusive. The HIPPOPOTAMU^ ?*?;T™\\?l*f mT '*' 

 exhibited from 11 to 4 o>clo k Th! n G ^ R ^ N UTAN are 

 living animals having SJ ^^tipn includes 1750 

 ^ *Z^_ 8, !.» MVln * recetHl, Wmcreased by the addition 



at Knowsley. 



's ocicuv»»- J el) gt for tiw 

 Tavistock-street, Covent Garden, L° udo / T l !_Lf Commode*, 

 Patent Hermetically- Sealed I 

 U. 4s. , 21. 6j., and Zl. ; also im 



P NGLISH TIMBER cut to any length and scantlino- 



urtwards fmr Elm ; Oak Sash Sills from 2^4. per foot ; Forei M n 

 Timber Dantzic, at B5#. per load ; Yellow Deals from 2d. per 

 foot; Floor Boards, | m. and 1 in., yellow batten, at 12s. 6c/. 



M.Von T A " ^'^wcrtpt"^' equally low.-Apply to Mr. 

 May, 90, Leadenhall-srreet, London. 



nodorcus Chamner CIoset?| 

 ... .... ... _, «... _, _ ...proved Portab le Wa^ ^ pos{ 



with pump, cistern, and self-act 1 - : vaivc 



attended to^ -j — tV)RD"5 



rpORD'S EUREKA SHiRTS an t d 90 i d by»J 



F EUkEKA SHIRT COLLARS »re not ^ tf 



- an wP'^of itnaf*; 



•gERDOE'S SUPERIOR OVERCOATS 



pose, and re 



* claw Garments, adapted ~to£to£ m 7* ry }**** 



duced ro ih. lowest po^ibleS^^!^^ ?J^ 



TO LANDOWNKRS AND AGRICULTURISTS. 



M_ EXTEM^IVE DRAINAGE. 



ESSRS. EASTON and AMOS 



nf PnJ^; U u t,nj? . Engineer8 i° the Rojal A g»calturai Society 



ot England), have just erected an J 



~^AU* oa A i P . POL V PUMl> ' AT Wiij ttl^ea Mere, 



hosiers or drapers. The Collars possess an im ^ 



fastening, which entirely dispenses f™ o *° t s,«. suitable W 



loops, or <" 



once or tw 



sizes, and eitner rounuea or pumieu. * •-- * weD t) 



loops, or elastic contrivances. Adapted to any b ' ^ ree dufere^ 

 once or twice round cravats. They may be uaui dofen 



either rounded or pointed. P« ^e l /'; * SgW F* 



Overcoats fm B.ng of 9 ll ages (at from 25, t„ «Tr» rT* 

 •tkettoii, or made o order at ^ me^rSf' 1 '• ki '^ f r 



faterpoof towing J ackVt, RW nJ ^ A V d .^* 5,°^. 

 Wgm K s, Ac. all Kuaramwd Tn r^.h • **"*** Capes, 

 •ttdpoww every Q n n if , I " e 5 V? ♦ V amo «"t of rain 



PernUen ru7.J ^ ^ l ° * ^ ^ C * ^ 



W. Bixoob, 06, H, w Bond-et^et, and 69, Cornhill (only). 



. ..a.*, tr, »u« uvc iifh^ larger than anv of 



pr.pne ors and farmers .,t the county, agisted bv »everal 

 ► cienufic gentlenteD, a„d at various IJf 8 from I t.. ID fr« a 1 

 two to thr £ e fee., it raised 101 tons of water per roinnteTwhieh 

 would cover an acre ot land one inch deep) ; and at five feet it 

 raUed7 3 tons permmute.-Qrovc, Southwirk. flVe, *- e6 ' xt 



I 



Two. as samples, sent post free on receipt 5 on d„n. 



ajre sta mps — Richard F q bp. 185, Str an<i i _n. TTTpE ?i 



HREE THOUSAND LONDON P°/X )U ; r s i«J 



fresh dressed, 185. and 24». per dozen, w r9> 2i . W 

 farm servants. Waggon and cart Wa'orvrooi 6bA ft, »?» 



square yard, made up. Horses' loin Cloth..'*- J ^ Co** 

 9s. 6d. "for fore ho.se. Driving Avr>™'™£ & -*"- tam 

 -ou'- Wester HaU, 1*. each, lar K e • , « ed ,„" p d „*««. ""i.tiro 



preserve a n.-.n from wet while stuopt u ^[{U 



irausparent Sheeting, for garden U>e, Is. J«y lh , c k **Tm 



^ardswtde: a large quantity ot secoo-i- haua m t^ 



t> 



i 



iiijj:», in e*cellftit" condition, 1*. P« r _ 84J . 

 ri quired. 



of Judd-street, New-road, London. 



Robert R.cHAaDsoN, 21, ToubnU^ ' 



