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FLORETS, AND OTHERS. 



IEROE and MORRIS will Sell 



\~L** it the Mart, Bartholomew- lane, on TUBS- 

 A^tf^ WEDNESDAY, 10th, and THURSDAY 17th, 

 ^"•^ ke«ch dav, a tirst class collection of Carna- 



Plnks and" Auriculas ; also Dahlias in Roots, 

 fl ouier Geraniums, Chrysanthemums Fuchsias, 

 r-f > t^ellias, Roses Ac. May be viewed the morning 



\«H^ Catalogue* may be had at the Mart, and ot the 

 rf wmm American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex- 



mu 



r A ; T INDIAN AND AFRICAN ORCHIDS 



Zn TfBSDAY next, 15th inst., at i*2 ior 1 o'clock 



,7a i*3^SJ XMENT OF ORCHII , made by a 



re - n £ in Sylhet, tne 2 ran d feature of which is 



a (the Blue Yanda), recently figured and so much 



there 



few. 

 frtrr, in Atnca, near Natal 



of *tk. 



are several fioe plants of thi^ .harming species, 

 ciuiens of an Aeride*, collected by Mr. R. W. 



May be viewed on the morning 



ArfK ttA^iiAM >vill Sell, at the Auction Mart, 



ill Loedon, on TUESDAY, April 15, 1851, a collection of 

 Standard and Climbing Roses, Tea and other Roses, in bloom ; 

 Pcwso, Apricot, and Nectarine Trees, Herbaceous 

 4c, ~ Catalogues to be had at the Mart, and of the 

 • f Epping. Essex. 



/^LASS FOR PIT FRAMES, H0TH0USES7&^ 



VJ in Boxes of 100 feet, 8*. 6d. each. 



4 A u y ~ "" I \? 3 - 6 by 2 * - 6 b ^ 3 i inches - 

 4£ by 3 ... 5 bv 3 ... 6 by 3 ... <U by 3 



44 by 3J ... 5.} by 3 ... 6J 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 nlan can be 

 supplied with Sash-bars of anv length for the purpose 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBERS, FERN, PEACH, and 

 every description ot Garden Glasses. 



Bailiffs, Fanners, Dairymen, and others supplied with Lord 

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

 Glass Tiles, Slates, <fcc„ <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 

 Messrs. Cogan and Co., 48, Leicester-sqnare, London. 

 Glass Shades, Gin Glasses. White L*»d Colours. <Vr-.. aenmial. 



E^?£? ITI0N ' 18S1 — Home Everywhere - 



u TKN t S t0 ;, the MILW °*. »t Benjam** Edgington's 

 Marqu* 1 ent, Flag, and Kick Cloth Manufactory, 2 D^a! 

 street, 8 .uthwark. A Warehouse, 20*, Piccadilly ' 

 «.T5 e fo ' lowin & Second-hand Marquee-, to bes<>ld rea^onablv-, 

 SSOftrt by 28 180 feet by 40, 120 feet by 33, and 150 *e*t by^ 

 Netting, Bunting, and Scrims for Fruit Trees 

 Emigrant Tents fitted up complete. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING 



BY HER 

 MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



BED? HIKE. — Great Barfbrd, near Bedtord, Biggies- 



wadeaod Sandy -valuable Freehold Estate, Tithe free, and 

 Land Tax redeemed, giving Votes for the County. 



R. EDWARD PALMER will Sell by Auction, 



br order of the Mortgagee, at the Golden Cross Inn, 

 g^ettBarfurd, near Sandy, Bedfordshire, on TUESDAY, 13ih 

 o(MaY next, at 1 o'clock, in 11 Lots of about 3 Acres each, an 

 Important Freehold Estate, consisting of about 31 Acres of 

 Liod. all sdjoinin^ and delightfully situated on an eminence 

 fadm the south, at the entrance of the village of Great Barford, 

 fttm Bedford, near the We-deyan Chapel, having an extensive 

 froctitf« to tne road, and commanding a beautiful prospect. The 

 lia4U of excel lent quality, and suitable for building cottages with 

 nrdto ground attached, the cultivation of which in this neigh. 

 farlHH^ has been found so exceedingly profitable from the 

 #%»? traati' of vegetables by rail to the London markets. — 

 3. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mort- 

 «m if required, or the whole, if satisfactory security is given. 

 Particulars, with plan and conditions of Sale, may "be had 14 

 dm prior to the Sale, of Mr. Benjamin Chandler, jun., Soli- 

 ctor, Sherborne, Dorset ; and Messrs. Poole and Gamlen, 

 BeltehoT*, 3, Gray's-inn square, London ; Mr. W. W alien, jun., 

 Architect st irveyor, 14, Baeinghall-street, City, and Green- 

 * i, Kent; at the Law Property Assurance and Trust Society's 

 Office*, 80, EiSf x-street, Strand ; at the Golden Cross Inn, Great 

 Barford ; wn Inn, Bedford ; White Swan, Biggleswade ; and 

 at the A loneer's Offices, 20, Change-alley, Corn .ill, London. 



1 : MOST SUPERB BED OF TULIPS IN EUROPE 



MR R. LAWRENCE, of Hampton, will sell his 

 unrivalled bed of TULIPS, of the splendour of which 

 idea may be formed by the number of tine varieties : viz., 

 Louis XVI., 16 Musidora, 12 Pompe Funebre, 12 FabiusJ 

 from 4 to 10 ea -hof Bysantium, Pandora, Parmigiano, Brown's 

 Polyphemus, ditto Ulysses, Dicken'a Duke of Devonshire, 

 Marcellus, Rose Arlette, Lyde's Queen of Hearts, Brown's 

 Majniificeut, Strong's King, Nora Griena, Thalia, Vivid. Be- 

 tide! several each of Lac, Coronation, Iago, Apelles, Salvator 

 Ron, Lord Collingwood, Marshal Soult, Seiim, Groom's 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GliEEN HOUSES, PI I 

 FRAMES; AND PLATE GLASS FOR DWELLINGS. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON supplies SHEET GLASS, 

 packed in 100 feet boxes, at the following low prices : 



STOCK SIZSS. 

 6 by* to 6J by 5 ... 12s. each. I 9 bv 7 to 10 by 8 ... 15s. each. 

 6J by 5£ to 8 by 6 ... 13 „ | 11 bv 8 to 14 by 10 ... 16 .. 



16 oz. SHEET GLASS in 200 feet cases. 

 If 1C cases are taken, 38s. per case ; if 5 cases are taken, 40s. 



per case ; or if a single case, 42s. 

 ROUGH PLATE GLASS. 

 Rough Plate Cast, perfectly flat and uniform, the best manu- 

 factured. A small sample upon application. 



Gla«s Shades for Ornaments, Sheet and Rough Plate Tiles, 

 Milk Pans, Propagating and Bee Glasses, Lactometers, and all 

 other articles in Glass for Horticultural purposes. Priced 

 List Bern on application. 



Oils, Colours, Varnishes, Sheet, and White Lead . 



87. BisHOPSGATE-STREET, WITHOUT, 



Same Side as Eastern Counties Railway. 



GLAaS FOR CONSERVATORIES, «fcc. 



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

 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 James Hetlet aud Co., 35, Soho-square, Loudon. 



See the Gardeners'' Chronicle first Saturdav in each month. 





Queen 

 Qastn 



•ylua, Jeffrey's Elizabeth, La Belle, Nanette, Lawrence's Lady 

 ■ale, and nearly every flower that has been raised worth culti- 

 vation, by Lawrence, Clarke, Ljde, Dixon, Strong, Walker, 

 •jenny, Goldham, Brown, Groom, <fcc. Persons desirous of 

 reeemag Cata'o^ues, may send their addresses to Mr. R. Law. 

 Mice, Red Lion, Hampton (where the bed may be seen, from 

 •» l«of May to the day of sale) ; Mr. Lockiiakt, 84, Fleet- 

 *t; and Mr. Glennt, Strand. Catalogues will also be for- 

 warded to th*» principal Seedshons. • 



ARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms — on 



^ l e *»? °J y^rly tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land, 

 •^rou-My drained, in :i midland county, near a rood market 



aai a good railway. The Roads, House, and Oi es are all in 

 excellent condition. Rates very low ; no pressure of poor ; 

 littie free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 



m^l/F ; r 6ame not 8trictJ y Preserved. About CO acres 

 more of Grass Land might be add*d if desired. 



irf lZ° m de f lrous of treating for this very eligible oceupancv 



(Z I w ed !° ap P^ ^ letter to the Editor of the Gardeners' 

 )%™£> at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 



05s DISPOSED OF^—A Lady, in the aeighbSw. 



hoodot St. John's Wood, is desirous of disposing of an 

 *f mental Wood SUMMER HOUSE, ditto Table to match, 

 2 (,arden «eat, made by Prior, of Cricklewood.-Apply to 

 J" Andrew Hendersow and Co, Nurserj uien, Pine Ap"ple- 

 gw^ l v are-road, Lond on. 



TTO GARDENERS, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 

 BE LET, for a terra of years, a very compact 

 and desirable NURSERY BUSIN1 S within four miles 

 ^London, in an improving Neighbourhood. The above con. 

 Wtta Cottage, four Greenhouses, with Pit«, Frames, a good 

 gplyot Water, and every other convenience in trade.— For 

 Jjer particulars. Direct to A. B;, Messrs. Neal and Co.. 



Mulish loime Wan^wrtrtli *-f\ir\ Qnnth I - — u»*u o 





U ARTLEY'S PATENT HOUGH PLATE-GLASS 



x * FOR CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



»«e Article in the Gahdenees' Chronicle of Saturday, 



ii#k jE? oued ex P erieiJ ce leaves us no room to doubt that this 

 e best material yet produced, and that it will in timesuper- 

 fPaw of all other kinds for the greater part of Gardening 



|r£*». . . . M As for the article substituted for Rough 

 " 'i* iv lt 18 wnoll y unfit for a °y horticultural purpose." 



MitafeLfa^A t>€St 8am P le °f iJ which we have yet seen was 



SaMr??I?Tt ? y Me88rB " Haetletb » and sold b ^ MESSRS. 



Wy "i^ 1 ^ 8 * CO.,116, BISHOPSGATE STREET." 



♦NbrhS "olesale, Retail, and tor Exportation ; cut to 



8 \h ^ ne% Of 



» W^^V- 4 ^^ J 2 by 8 ™aerl4by 10 6d. 



1J foot * ' noC ab0Ve 20 inches lon » •• 5 4 rf - 



4 £1 -* ■ * t eet - 30 - ...61* 



. . .Id. 



Tj^LEY and CO., HOT -WATER APPARATUS 



-L* MANUFACTURERS, HOTHOUSE AND IMPROVED 



PIT BUILDERS, b*g to inform the Nobility and Gentry, they, 



being practical and working men, drfv competition, and are 



enabled to supply their IMPROVED PORTABLE CAST-IRON* 



BOILERS, requiring no Brick-work, being more durable than 



Copper or Wrought- Iron, and surpass all others. Building 



and Hot- water Apparatus arranged so that any gentleman's 



tradesman can fis them, or their own services can be had at a 



trifling expense. Can be highly recommended by the nobility 



and gentry, for whom the most complete works have been 



erected.— The Trade supplied. Estimates free. Boilers ot every 



desouptton supplied. Conservatories in Metal, Iron, or Wood 



on the most ornamental designs.— Address, City-road, near the 

 Toll-gate, London. 



Buildfn or Sashes supplied glazed or ungjazed. Price of 

 Boilers fro m 21. lo 5 . to U qua those charged \bl. 



HORT I CULT U it AL B U ILDINO AtfD HEATING BY 



HOT W\TER. 

 WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 

 J AT THE lowest POSSIBLE PRICES. 



W 3 feet — 30 



£?: - * ^et - 30 — 



n^ 5 feet - 35 - 



**J*ttid« k /? ED W B O^E8 of 50 feet each. 



bi 5 ,S S ?* 4 J 12 «- Od. | 8 by 6 and 8J by 6J 15s. 0d. 



9 by 7 and 94 by 7£ and 



°y ® &ad 7J by 5^ 13 6 



lArrTft/JX att enfion of Nm4ery 



*8Sw^?- 8 » from 2 °- to 



^i«t 



« 65. each; METAL HAND- 



SJf e &nd 5?, aleB » Pr °PaKating and Bee 



I"**"* • Pea^Tfti *' G w pe ^ ! es : Cu ^'»ber Tubes, Id. 



^P Sbadu ^ CLASH -'ifn^'f and Windw Glass » 

 ^-^^ -d List of 



«U WAREKOUSE, 116, BISHOPSGATE-STREET 



WITHOUT, LONDON. ^ A1 ^ bi «SET 





WEEKS and CO,, King's-'road, Chelsea, 



• Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Builders, and Hot- 

 water Apparatus Manufacturers. The Nobility and Gentry 

 about to erect Horticultural buildups, or fix Hot-water Appa- 

 ratus, will find at our Hothouse Works, RingVroad, Chelsea 

 an extensive variety of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Conserl 

 vatones, P^s, &c., erected, and in full operation, combining 

 all modern improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can 

 select the description of House best adapted for every required 



purpose. * * 



THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (which are efficient 

 and economical), are particularly worthy of attention, and are 

 erected in all the Houses, Pits, die, for both Top and Bottom 

 Hea% and in constant operation in the Stoves. 



The splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants are 

 m the highest state of cultivation, and for sale at very low 

 prices. Also a fine collection of strong Grape Vines in pots 

 trom eyes, all the best s.irts. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vine*. Seeds, &c. forwarded on 

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



P M'NEILL and Co., of Lamb's-buildinga, Bunhill- 



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



THE ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING 

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

 purposes, to protect Plants from Frost. 



At the Great National Agricultural Shows, it is this Felt 

 which has been exhibited and obtained two Silver Medal 

 Prizes, and is the Felt solely patronised and adopted by 



Her Majestt'8 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 Estates of the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, Rut- 

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

 the late Earl Spencer, and most of the Nobility and Gentry 



ana at the Royal Agricultural Societies House, Hanover- 

 square. 



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

 effects a great savins? of Timber in the construction of Roofs. 

 Made to any length by 32 inches wide. 



Price One Penny Per Square Foot. 



V Samples, with Directions tor its Use, and Testimonials 

 of seven vears exoerience, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 

 tlemen, Arcnitects, and Bunders, sent tree to any part of the 

 town or country, and orders by post executed. 



$y The Public is cautioned that the only Works in London 

 or Great Britain where the above Roounp is made, are 



F. M'NEILL and CO.'S 

 Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's-buildings, Bunhill-row. 

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



The new Vice-Chancellor's Courts, at the entrance to West- 

 minster Hail, were roofed with F. M'Neill and Co.'s Felt about 

 two years since, under the Surveyorship of Chas. Barry, Esq., 

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

 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 feet* 



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

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

 no more than they require. 



Every information afforded on the construction of Roofs, or 

 any prooosed particular application of the Felt. 



GALVANISED WIRE GAME 

 Id. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



NETTING 



• •• 



• 01 





!» 



• •• 



Galvan- Japanned 



Ised. Iron. 



7d. per yd. 5d.per yd, 



9 „ 6* 



12 „ 9 



8 „ « 



10 „ 8 



14 .. 11 



ft 



it 



2-inch mesh, light, 24-inch wide 



2-inch ,, strong „ 



r 2-inch „ extra strong „ 



|-inch „ light 

 lf-inch „ strong „ 



l|-inch „ extrastrong,, ... __ „ _. „ 



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 pheasantries, 8d # 

 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, ONE PENNY PER BQTTABE 9O0T. 





GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWO-PENCE 

 PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requires no paint- 

 rag, 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 to secure poultry; and by the galvanised 

 requiring uo paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 

 of creeping plants. Large quantities alway* kept in stock, of 

 18, 24, 36, and 48 inches wide ; it can, however, be made to any 

 dimensions desired. Patterns forwarder free of expense. 



12 inches wide 3d. per yard. 



14 ,. ,, 6d. 



_. ,_*wd 



43 .. .. Is. 



H 

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Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 

 Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 8 feet, I*. 6d. per 

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

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House*lan terns and 

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

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

 gany frames ; Gothic Garden Bordering, Sd. per running foot 

 Flower Trainers, from 8<L each; Garden Arches, 205. 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, 4se.—At 

 the Manufactory of Thomas Henry Fox, 44, Sk inner-itreatp 

 Snow-hiii, London. 



