CHRONICLE. 
S 
i 5 £ , 
is —1845.] THE GARDENERS ii 
E T FUCHSIAS, [si i i tahoe 
| Gp NE 7 E PANSTES, BISI E il iisk | since discovered that, in some houses at least, the being thrwyn off the old prices—and the manufac- 
VERBENAS, ES. a 3 rs told OBERT Pia that that was ro- ` 
CARN. oe ag . “CO. a aon to supply the above duties had been lower than we were aware of, and portion betwen the dut uty : and the selling price of 
Y punn AD be plants per post, free, at the following | this neatly alters our opinion 
dices. Their collection of the above is eee feepuchane he duty on n plate-glass was Qs. 103d. a foot, o i the instances narke d*,the de alers pocket ‘the 
želect in the alles, Kingdom, tine doen’ tothan thereabouts ; therefore every square foot ought to| whole of the repealed duties, or 200 cent., and 
ia ty 0 FUCHSIAS. Á ai = e soldat 2s. 104d. below the price which it bore] at the best they give ‘the-consumer bu 23d. out of 
Yourtt de Co.'s: arietes of Puchsias x ESETA immediately before the õth of April. Up to that|9d.! Indeed, we h ious doubts whether 
: mamma ditto, New...» 21s. time 2s..10;d. a foot was paid to Government by the | the so ? re is, however, a difficulty 
ee xp Hine Varieties of maker; after that time the — as no piger in reconciling ol various price-lists ; and, there- 
j 50 Extra fine U reels wb sltele een owe ode e aid. n “the co arative ktat welf < ; 
VERBENAS. 2 mp ore, we give the glass trade ‘the ben efit ‘of our 
Extra Fine Varieties, 6s., the Selection left to Youell and Co. /spublis it appeared that the orpona in price | doubt. And yet we see glas ba 
4 H Ditto mien” is Sagan" the Purchaser. | \ ried from 3s. $d. to 7s. 83d. per foot, and there- humbug the publio with x mwe wun -allvrabitie: 
WF spine Varieties byn Osper aoe. r the trade seemed to il dealt wo by | ments about the mmense reduction in the price of 
4 do. do. t sumer. 8 | gl TI h r 
12 Extra “Pine we now ore ass. he truth ‘is, th of the duty on 
YSANTHEMUMS. [Sent postage free.] > y 0 
” Pity  CHRYSANTHE) eener by Postage 12s. per dozen; the aor -list of the Uni n Pleas yampeny for crown-glass, which no man of sense will now buy, 
for list and “oupee whi ch Sige per dozens ent of Mar 184 ‘the following “table ws wai r that | and they keep up the price of sheet-glass, which i 
I rows sont ns se ives aid seven | Come thrown of thas ep ot duty: | the only ay tha is y irane gn 
kinds sent per po Difference} Difference which 106 dated 
2 pairs extra fine TONS meant iain £ sed. Dimension} og, New actually =| = made, up 650,0007. a Ww ear ? for thi 
ote Flow be fais - 210 ó in ineh Eia e trade, Bi ees say of the county "t th will not do the common-sense 
E s e country the "injustice to suppose that ir 
2 ai to Sito Show Flowers 110 0 PRS R nee, AEE NSE 
ins aga 4 ~ £8. dsl a a.lé a. al Ê caso. 
oem eink ar Tt) ewe dal E 3 cal > Bl 2 10 Nothing more platily ah ows a man to be in the 
t 1 Í . . 
The Selection being left to Y. & Co. 18 x "12/0 FI 6/0 5 9 5D 43 wrong than his anxious evasion of a pláin question ; 
gana ERICAS, 12s. per doz: 18 x 18/0 18 -9/0 911 10 1 
ARAUCARIA THBRIOATA; or CHILI PINE TREE. —Four- 24 Xx 12/016 0 8 2 7 10) not to be mistaken Ask a plate-glass dealer this ques- 
gemon plants; in 60-sized pots, 8 to'10 inches, ‘107. per 100, or | 54 x 18}:1 7 0/015 15| O11 7| tion: I have your net er for a sheet of glass, 
E ““hitra fine ditto, five years, 10 to.12 inches, in 48.sized pots, |24 x 24/116 0/1 311/012 1 02 by 140, before the 5th April—tell what pe 
picked Slants, 60s. per Soren. 30 x 18} 1.13 9 1 9/012 0 10 7} | cent. reduction you will deliver me the same article 
dor tar further particulars see Yourn1 & Co.’s ‘Advertisement | 39 y 24| 9 0} 112 5-012 7 1 now? He not give a direct answer; ‘he wil 
H wUciisia STED., sard! from t ar and best varieties no x pe : = r A aa i 1 H $ kE you io it requires an immense umount o of 
i vation} an per packe | i 
sine Double an and 1 Single Byecintha) in potettey marae; 9.and| 36 -x 30| 3 6.217 7 ul ¢ pa oc abet he il call pile 
f ; i 
sal Achimenes poduneulata, hirsuta, a nd grandiflora, 9s, per = x Pt ; 3 4 i s ; X f2 101d. g t duty makes 
Be A enes picta, er doze: i ¥ 
J Fine ‘plants of Pinus mack fr Seed, 9in. to Ift., 42s) per | 48 48/110 2 8 0 9 ll] % á little or no difference, &e. We have such an an: 
dozen.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, May 10, 1845. 80 68 < 68136 1 9 3: 10 3 3 6 g 1 ihe) In our hands. 
— aeieea it l 
se calculation ipraves ves that al though these glass s difficult for the dealer ‘to calculate how 
The eE chicane de 
TURDAY, MAY 10, 1845. 
Haan FOR THE TWO 0 FOLLOWING lpia a 
spar, May l4— Society — 
i paty 2 f ouh br Tendon Floricultural 
Saturpay, May bee. tural Gardens 
poste 
RY Setpa 
Torspay, May 13—St ei ultural. 
Wepwaspay,M. Fa ai perea Boekel and Horticultural. 
Tavasray, May saf fur Surrey Horticultural and Floral. 
iad erpool Botanic and Horticultural. 
"pid Bis thro 
ethi 
SPM 
LPM. 
LBM 
We are now within a fortnight of the ue of the noah 
‘Garat Exuimrrions in the 
a a 
in exceptions, nce et 
m small sizes, the e duty |, 
d 
measures about sl; Sı 
on of ey 
the 
fay, re ey aes rhei Government 117 1 pe 
| the e benefit of the public, give it to the public i gi the 
5 | ¥2 
a dihati los muc eh 3 into hie @ own pocket 
| by withholding the “dy, a thats 2s. 104d. a foot. 
eg ass-maker that ore pep 
Sens struck for wag or 30 per 
ent more pay 
1s.7 
a, 
“We 
s eae oma ee ‘ped day, “ 
n it is t Wonde 
trade 
= 
S$ 
mbodied in an Official 
und e 
ciety, in pE pps columns P in 1507.1 
om ms is rak 
prar 
i ft ae So 
6d. Fortu tunately, ‘the poy sis yes 
T.: 
ny plate-glass ipa who. et at the present 5 
p 
s ha pers die 5 EAn 
z8 is exactly ane the glass trade is doing. 
G IT ON. 
de jii by one of our genic in- 
that ithe Hou 2 of 
ermit 
lm sa 
n Gua 
that ae 
a which we 
SS~ TRAD 
mer to have 8d. of the remitted ities es, and 
ë- ise 2s. 2d. himself; and so on o 
| si 
P 
one we add, 
he ey article b 
tere sted in the glass trade, 
hes o 
7. 
sata aid the 
e ue that the 
en sheet-glass, we 
Best. 
2. 
3. 
le on the i 
I engage that Bea 
retofore paid 1s. “for a ae a 
it fo r 4d; in other words, for 
sconds, 
Se 
t 2. 
: 
glass, shall get i 
sates ene, gre 
‘orehand 
ur hearty ina ill ‘an 
of the Whitefriars em 
as their firm 
was all en anarem] 
ap x 4in. &e.Tune;1843 
April, 1845 
9 X 7 in. &c. June, eae 
“April, 184 
1 foot, &e,, June, 1843 
t as yet eiia deh a April, 1 
that 
tw boy 
a time we ha ave bee en "under 
fat than Sage lic was inclined 
3 and in vorer to show at 
e anel 
more 
2 feet, &e,, June, tes 
the April, 1 
3 feet, &e., June, 1843 
weeks sj ‘April, 1845/4 
asi; Seon 
wane descriptions of glass t the fall |6 feet, &e., June, 1843/5 
SS OM BS wo oaf 
2A 
an se oan D DO 
dijs. 
2 
Se G85 wo sw an weof 
_ 
Be GA wt 
per cent 
‘you with 200 per cent. on glass. This, it must be 
Fy 4 4 . gr. a N pg 4. 4 
a 
out 
it so; and for that and other reasons, but most espe- ; 
" Would the 
Income-tax. House have con- 
pop 
wy 
ok ww NES 
* 
OS S&H OS SS we 
wes 
ivalen’ 
Te a the total, jet Sahid, 
red and 
A 
© Gv- vo od ow mot 
a 
oO AR noe o o wre 
oor oa 
is the case now 
gs o oo © o On (A: 
one of | “April, 1845/4 
renee We i 
ave, nsehesind _ Thus it appears that 
astead of 
‘the makers of sheet-glass take advantage 
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