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21.—1845. | THE GARDENERS Sn 343 
EWES? AND VERY BEST FUCHSIAS| was er and the as r inar : 5 : 
VORDEN (AS, PETUNIAS, PANSIES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS | able s the same ’ As agai h k v we certainly did 
OARE ATIONS, yisi PICOT EES. he pi ri cause lie bab Baa it Eda gai atu ; we merely used the w ord as 
OUE anp CO. continue to supply the above | as pre a plate- ghe makers to cancel the best we could fin i for 
pes pet ntal plants per post, free, at the following | thei he st t ariff in ra f 
en heir collection of the above is the most extensive and cain? If w ag n uch fi Say for Pie epi ients and glaziers; 
Ereet ir = the United ra n, thus EES to ao A ar aaa! | that t untoward.e ‘he not f 3 oe l misinformed, | a tied aes reason for doing noes difficu ulty ol of 
see cabnty of rédi rst-rate varietie Tose irom the great reduction | making out vel i ra dete The manu- 
es CHSIAS made by the pl te-glass makers in their small sizes ; facturers declare that th ly rena ffa creat 
YovELL & Co.’s 8 New and § Splendid § Seedlings, va had it been otherwise ery different amo f| deal of 4 . vfs 
gg ae of Pachsias ~, š 12s LAAEN seek int kier unt o e ia daty ; the cutters maintain that it is all 
12 Ditto 3 2 s. Ad . allowed in the price ; then, si the public d 
50 Fine Varieties mi _ The way in which Mr. Cuarer sets about prov- not get it, Ks lisle Anat baro i bar a 
een Se ENAS. a lo tatements to h ietancoas, is this. We/ glaziers stoutly deny having any hing to do with it, 
> 2 a Fine Varieties, 6s., ad ction left to Youell and Co, | 08S declared that the duty as taken off and throw all the blam he fg f 
T v Extr: i : é upon the manufacturers. 
Ditto 10s., the Selection ee o the Purchaser. | Crown-glass, and that those w ho made that kind of | « We assure you,” ays one glazing firm in corre 
+ Sib. ES. [Se SESS stage free.] materig tf Sas s R p Blazing fir ` - 
eG 12 Fine Vari s bya iiie 10s. per dozen, Ap aria had acten fairly by the lic ; we after- spondence with us, “ we are not the parties combined 
y arh puar doi 18s. 53 s ascertained that the same course had been | for the purpose of "ere 
C 2 x Det p eas of maintaining an improper price 
=I CHRYSANTHEMUMS. [Sent postage free.] aken by the green-bottle trade, and by some, at | or, in arg d s < 
| Fifty of the seb best varieties, by name, 12s. per gorek; least, of the flint-cl: . ’ other words, not a g the consumers the 
for list and colours of which see their Advertisement of Mar, 1 > int-glass makers, and we said so. | benefit ¢ yr Bg of the duty, and we beg to 
k PETUNIAS, 12 pi it bg But we See that th makers of sheet-glass, | inform you manufact h 
FLOWE EDS a kets ef the choicest and newest patent plat plate, had t eee ry a= r ahd hie are t oh 
"kinds sent per post, free 6s, parties 0 50. nre his 1s enou 
FINE ERICAS Mr. Cuarer answers this statement by a nary = to perplex +x people ‘with less common al s 
ARAUCARTA IMBRICATA, ‘on cali PINE TREE.— Four-| about crown-glass, concerning ra a than that which Mr, Ca sorets = 
A -old Peta in 60-sized pots, 10 inches, 102. per 100, or no dispute, and ‘he’ trea 3 th kä fint- easing Aad tea EA tas egrets hae! st pos- 
r doze ~ g 1 n o ? 
Extra fine ditto, five years, 10 to 12 inches, in 48-sized pots, 1 th hough the j y 9 iak amp:oye Len ae 
, ked iis Gia nar dozen. ver, it is bu t fair to express our belief that, 
pici e pies EAr A A A Bes Aent anges es stb aa bitt tterly of not getting back 5 ta rh are b d all doubt trying 
of Jan. 1. their b.; beg although the duty amounted | they can impos on the credulity of thei 
y of their 
neti reyes bt ee [eo 30,0» year, With roeper to patos be employe yet tha the ein. body ae seg as 
Fines st Double ‘and Single Hyacinths, in pots by name, 9. as 2s. 103d. a foot, says that it | fai ir Hs athe iape s ibe prices will permit. 
12s. per dozen, now coming forward for bloom. is now oes she it was not so Dae ee a pote as it may,t Joubt that bett 
chimenes pedunculata, hirsuta, and grandiflora, 93. per b r whom ?), and finally confes ses that e value af » o doup at better 
i ozen ; Sphiments picta, oe x psem T i y AA ae "i and that the glass mon opoly is in 
ine plants nus excelsa from Seed, 9in. to p c 
ozen.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, May 24, 1845. : rt plates! If this is a torr wen ee our alle ui ie pti: ea ay tare “ni jam sab 
; a SA | tions, it would have been better for the glass-trade P at this 
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The Gardeners Chronicle. | that Mr. Cuatex should have endeavoured to con- moment in the oon of rap et Pie organisation whore 
; firm “te ex ve pe na equal to the fourth alit 
SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1845. aling with the patent plate igege t p glass, Sal pin aps hating will be so old f for 2d. pers 
sega soit alts that all our prices line for lin 
ere an p the prosent prop of such glas ass i s about id p per | 
Manges Mer toh E TWO FOLLOWING ¥ Scan i cause “the present numbers, washes: Say pee Need w agai 
y, 2—Entomological : 8 Past and super cial contents, do no correspond.” Our he cate di fliculty i in making s gina ata low i pea 
Tozsay, June 84 Horticultural : CADER reply to this is very simple ertain glazing firm aean . ie searcity of wo Ther 
Wrmenoas,June 4- Eoyal Botanie Gardens < Bpa iss in 184 aper headed. “ Prices of Patent | above 300 men in th in ee aah now we esa 
; Famay m COUNTRY SHOW. : Plate Window-glass,” in which were two divisions | ploy Pius or n-glass ; and so long as th = 
E bp si eee ene called “ Best” and “ Seconds,” each subdivided into | the case "he “supply wrist a pref nd ihe 
de e proc mine thie Statements three = S, n, called No. 0, No. 1,| po oly ut we safely ies! the 
‘made on n behal? of a Cia Trane by Mr. Pir- | No. n April 7, 1845, the same gla azing firm public o judge warmi 
apa another paper, headed in the same way, and 
ho w lox ng, in a country s 
with intligent mechanics, such a deficiency of 
iieis that: the 
re of it t 
ma me in the new divisions marked Best ay Secon 
who those aripa are, x a Prix1Nctox, | similar in all essential respects, except that a new labar is likely to continue 
m the n eet, an 
> , Quality, e the forego obse ations were in t 
t. Helens, and one of lsi Aey test | A, while Best had the letter B annexed, res Second mior leter, from Mr. peed ad 
ing om; Mr. Cuarer is the | bad the “ate S; ee remi ns in ie dCw woke of Su virais and will 
3 g ags-outting firm of C 1 2, buta é másk ed N close the discussion in our es m + cota 
“4 are both, of course, inti- ote ile new fiiio rked‘ shaper rior | the main part of all our statements, aithougl it 
the facts of the glass ques- Quii, AD ‘the old prices of “ Best” ahiliky are re- | defends the glass trade, as of course it would. It 
KINGTON must be regarded as the but a reduction, such as we have stated, is is admirably written, as we shou 4 a iue 
Be: d. i - 
f we have fallen into Ape same error as that“ com- 
‘ by Sir Rozrrr Pert,” in aw- 
T | then he takes eredi S hates thickness, sndlay y 
e compared Best and Second in 1844 with pa i be no lover of combinations; to ba: fully ie po 
and Second in 1845, and the result of that and le t us add, perhay 
parison is given. If te lds n the king- 
ape then we must be driven to the jee kanes dom. A will now g seen whether or ae we were 
that the old prices are Pome of this we are | right in our repeated advice to buyers to wait. 
eoriain, at the gor intend ara buyer to suppose | Let us recommend then Jind put themselves 
mparable, and if there is any mistake about | communication with Mr. TLEY, whose 
e Mr. | is“ Wear Glass Works, Sender 
HATER’S OWN Saa emen e admitsthat 3s. is 
still 2s.6d., 4s. i 6d. my a But 
ast 
it they ieee to oat themselves, ie let us take 
Cu Poke ide 
6d.,and so o 
tion Pip 30z. per to 
stress upon an 
do a far ne ee 
mfess our inability to dis 
ae gla ass s has 
d by the cost of conls, e 
inga ne ee of the 
creased thickness is a grea the ma 
l bead e the cost of posi joris om consists 
largely in the breakages that occur in the polishing 
(PORR pr 
d 
ocess 5 | and itis obvious that the thicker itis made 
to prove his case b ue) 
any one etal us how vaigi contin state- 
ex ept up ng 
2, h 
rn, with pleasure, that Mr. Huen 
We learn 
ang was safe at Sarawak, in Borneo. 
J 
ora 
ars 
, apnea "page. a , unde = 
How 
dunk atu! in ge “a e proposes to prove by figures lin 
p-| that no duty is vine ola „This he effects by the | 
Mr. Carter, who is a bra 
We prefer Mr, 
than a 
Menpe, 
on window-glass was 
AT 
lso 
raan 
e latter gentleman, bowser, insists pons the 
200 
] 
e carriage of | compac’ 
a 
cently, homens: } = “ate 
detailed acco 
en reneactions the Linnean Society, r ed 18, 
gure, 
n evergreen tree from 40 to 50 
us branches, mak 
assumed, oing an farther ae ph examination of his figures. 
e Right Gentleman does mad ) y TER’s gl nt him in rst- 
does not pri a ~ x not a iages of the mail train, y 
therefore, co coul rsonal | conveyance ? $ , hi saison 
2 Be sata En but Jai his fuforingtion made by some one eminently ing that “com- 
oaio ge aie ns ne Pe e haye fmon which h apere tnd for 
ve, was the glass pe ti Howev ever, we admit that the on n ; 
writing. If, then, the | sheet jass in crates are aller mi wee mig Inyo si inferior Face GAT 
d we poor journalists are | extent than we at first sup) fruiti ee smaller than that of the common Upright 
pe to be pardoned for the mist: ,| But we cannot pursue io le egg 0) ey Segoe i ae a ‘and certainly not so large as a Walnut, as was 
nce of the oiiaii under nothing but "i pan me woald stated by Professor 
could it bea ake ? | have ape us eee eomer that it has| "he timber is said to be white, fibrous, and 
the omai the error in the | already occupied, Wes shall th e dismiss it] highly prized both in Japan and in the a parts 
k PORE of China, The tree appears to over. plentifi parti- 
of opinion as soon as the point; We have been blamed for using i term ‘dealers; | cularly at Shanghae, where ortune found it 
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