an opinion, the pro 
aT ei 
spec 
be EEA oe h 
Novemser 8, 1860. ] 
THE GARDENERS 
i pr year’s meeting may | 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 987 
GLASS FOR GREENHOUSES, &. 
retin prizes 
Tw wo exhibitors = sheep will each, tkerefor 
amountii o 3 
eri 
02. 10s.—the usual class 
, 101.— and wi 
of ne exhi ibi tors will enter the lists, while iti is rarely 
aa 4 ‘The list for th ea 
ce thei appe ATANCe. prize list for the r 
ome may  jestly be considered the best a nd 1 most com Boong soe a yeas a Sheet Glass, Stock Sizes, 16 Fm A 
Jete in every me E E which the Š “pi sý ADE Ta ri lt by 9, 12by 9, ug 4i 
Paned, the special prizes being duvmeally “iveral in Secondi. ja e Pi Mk Wor ae dia 10 -as 710, 1410, 16 10 } met 0d, 12864. 
amount. Amongst these are a silver cup, s a value | Third: ee) eee 0 Te 0.206 451855 2), 345, e R L 16 ppd 
of 251., offered by the president, po Sep: y Fourth 24 3 n ” is if ” a8, K ” ies I» aera 
E borough, for the best ox or steer age, | Glass = toe zy iven sizes not on the List. | 16», 13, 17,, 13, 18,, 13 LL per 160 feet. 
to be bred and fed by the exhibitor and pete ce silver 19 995 IB ¥ 21-5, 18 . nf 
a ths, 13d., 2d., and 23d. per foot 16.) 14, 17, is” u 
' ep, value 20/., ontribute d > vice-presiden n 8rds, 24d; 24d., and 3d. per foot Dean ere er . | Boxes included. 
‘Thomas Lloyd, ar: e yor a Birmin ngham), ra 21 oz,.—4ths, 23d., 3d., = 84d. pr foot ee » ” 
the best cow or heifer, to lso bred and fed by the »  8rds, 34d., 4d., and 44d, per foot NGLISH GLASS of the above sizes 13s. per 100 feet. 
= exhibito he three extra prizes of 207. each, and Glass for Orchard Houses, Small Sheet Squares, in 100 feet Boxes. 
the two gold medals, each of the same value, are sti As supplied by us to Mr. River: de : a 4 4 Ged: T4 by H 11s. 6d. 
offered by the Society, the exhibitor o best ox or | 99 in, by 12 fe wee St ok: p” ‘ Fe ” “a 3 
steer “of: (if the pra moa yf e case ae hie 20 in. by 13i ee Common Pain Pe = a E ie r r abla etm z 
carry olf prizes 0: e value O; a hb -1 20 in. by Fe Superior do. se 
pitor of the best cow or heifer, on the same Par is 20in. by 15 English Glass 0 Pa tent Pi late ‘and Polished Plate Glass, 
; ; The above pr ces anos the Boxes, witi but few “Sxcoptions, tal and Coloured me 
HAR of the value of 702. » Lloyd’ ra prize When Packayes charged, full’ priče is allowed. w 
materially improved the list, rendering it, in fact, as | returne Pe fore ted Glass for "Venti 
nearly perfect as possible, although hope th 
the Council MS to enabled hereafter to increase the S Th 7 AT 7 
ordinar y priz in the catt ttle classes. Thors aro this LONDON AGENTS FOR HARTLEY’S IMPROVED PATENT ROUGH PLATE. 
otel and Linseed Oil, Genuine White Lead, Carson’s Paints, Paints of various colours ground ready for use. 
innkee of Birmingham having li iberally offered a 
com ve ‘iver cups, value ten guineas each, for the one MILK PANS, PROPAGATING GLASSES, and mt is description of GLASS for 
pen long-woolled and in the short-waolle ži Horticultural purpo 
clas 
JAMES PHILLIPS & 00., 180, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. 
mamae eee EES 
prize, 107., silver cup, kaa. extra prize, 
fi he 1 and innkeepers also contribute a 
third special prize, Hi; a silver cup of the sale of five 
guineas for the bes of young breeding pigs in t 
aoe There is also, we are gratified to state, an 
e number of special prizes for First 
of hte ilver ss Pg oid igi offered by Sir 
d Griffin a similar prize for t 
Paes Globe Mangel Wurzel, to be sh 
conditions. Midland Counties Her a 
——ee ana 
tices to Correspondent: 
Not 
DiseaseD Rye: Will Mr. Drewitt oblige oA sending further 
Specimens c of his diseased Rye vom dl 
. Th 
dic 
WMD 
There can be li ees 
ie coord and indeed 
poe to las} 
E 
Sein 
Begs 
Re 
he best r x specimens o i 
n the 
GLASS WAREHOUSE—ESTABLISHED 1750. 
THOMAS MILLINGTON, 
87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, E.C. 
Reduced Tarif for Horticulture, — and Dwellings. 
ORCHARD-HOUSE SIZES L SQUARES. 
Supplied to rý ee: ome maay Tia. } 
In. by A n. by In. In. by = Per 100 feet. Per foot, 
a 38 ceo 138.6d. 18s. k s i 3 ii A oo sat 
20 6. 14 f Super 16s. 288, ee sper Super. 1a. 
RO" vce hh . Tk . 6d. 
oiaoi pin 
p thineing ¢ 
hel 
in fodder crop. J. B. 
H. No ae Wet 
Squares in 100 and 200 Feet. “egg 
inches a inches, | Inches by inches. 
10 a 14 ) fths. 
F 
2 
r oS waus: eee i ae 2ds. 19s, 8d. 24 
Peruvian guano per ae 28 4. 18 Me Bie 16 ee ve Ists. | 24s. 3 
oa n BO 382 a 20 .. 16 .. ws 
Some J Mae EP | 22 16 am 
not be of m s 
mprove your E ari LASS C CUT TO ANY GIVEN SIZES NOT ON LIST. 
F permits, be ees and more numerous, = ne 134, Me a on per = | - a a 3d., cai 84d. per foot. 
2 
cures Prec ae TOR Si ; Apply to W. B. Sds, 2hd., an ., 4d., and 44d. per foot. 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE: W P. Its yield is about the sam Es case eens ATENT ROVGH PLATE. 
that of the Potato, at and l like it crops of 20 tons, havo Deen Not asiata Jor breakage. 
o. pe: e e while one-third or one of this is more GENUINE WHITE LEAD .. we te ec jet aoe ae. = Pi T oe » 2s. 4d. 
per gall. 
t is a watery Day warcty food, aera the Potato, xt CORROSION PAINT .. : oe ~ 29 
eos ec by toe oe amare an Me 
Insee i eof the ut a hot 
salt linseed soap hrown over chaff with good LACK, GREEN, ps a sth icine of bien Sy rire ` BRUSHES, ina 
Line: Old Sub. Tt must be ed out fresh from ‘the kiln, 
placed in small equi t hi onthe land, covered with} GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 
earth and allowed to slake. Then spread just before you PIT FRAMES, ETC. AMUE u° nf * ate GERROW, 
plough it under. Lime loughed under with a shallow ETL EY 4 Amp CO. are piyi 16-oz. Sheet Glass Geverat Hi RAL BUILDER, 
+ furrow. Toa poor pasture we ketea apply movan of guano anufacture, packed in boxes, containing 100 Kno’ th Asha neat mire 
be cwt. of supanp pombe aia y square Zy Serge eac a a at the following REDUCED PRICES for cash, Reference ce permit tk AS 
Nese mould and applied cor ext ani A ae oe made on 1000 feet. ~eat Britain and Ireland. i: Ren 
See T a pea 3 pos bere ‘delay ‘of a week, i ag ri nde! id cae es oe 12 ipt TER IS TUS FITTED 
r y 4a 12 OT-WA’ 2 AT i 
ie ee stems are alrewdy TORNOU 36 ia TRDEN 4f obey bins From 6 by 4 ” N 5 » 2d. n O16 8 description of Hothouses, Mansions, a Chap ed 
ve the winter ; and if they are of different sorts near o! waa nh H 6 |, od. 3, 018 9 rand gd “ghia 5, ERS 7 “aide oa Tr 
wat ty ng to piel Ha ten on S oagal sods; m AE pi D Sis 10 » 8» 2d. » 1 010 | Cottage, Garston, eing nidi ia Ass 
TA DRE ant tartre cobb ink oi Auch vy B05 2S 12, 9 n 2d. 4 1 211 N.B., First class references may be had on application. 
some extent,and transplanting to a dug plot, covering arger sizes, ii bea 1 SE Ee E 
pecans tirely. They will sprout and ne el per 16 oz. from ia to 34d. per miaro ok peoia to sizo. TH putes FOR THE mee 
‘Stock : Sufolk E n,o screabetng iii, 2h om E C ba Mane py Sram Power 
os to 74d. 
inclining to be heavy,” is à mirent “stocked 2 LEWIS'S. Ho: TURAL 
i RAS E a "ahi aa, HUG me, Sats] a is rE 
9 > ew 4 ou the 100 square cen ds aa aa a au , , ; 
cron tal ae Nee nit pana ee GLASS TILES AN SLATES made t any size of pattem, cinema heaper. 
ore or a horse, oer en asequal to9 or either in Sheet or > complete 30 
@ e Cucumber Tul Paar ; ! 
or calf, as equal toto sheep, and you can edsily perform Milk Pans, Glass 1 Water Pipes, s and Various De. Beran by Att s 
ieo Ane Sub y t advise a y arrangement of | p h PLATE GLASS. ef extremely moderate The kea of any other size forwarded on application to J. Lewis. 
re Macs uitht bë t or lathe: : and extensive | price of this superior article should cause it to su sri all HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND HOT-WATER 
shat il j t your flow into the tank | ther inferior window glass ina eman’s resi No “ee APPARATUS M MA ANUFA! ACTORY. 
‘Repeal Sa provide for ha, Tater eae Ea S | _aleration connectod wth these egies 
ss , e: easily cleaned out. £ 1 to, 
Then pump from a point a good way above the bottom of | C Lory Seeuription of gode < eae iMi oF ajay by exposure. | FOEN T S TAYLOR aD > SON We: to eall the attention 
pir —for that taim eh a cleaning out once a year 7 P: se since the tats wal of the excise duty, reduced one-half. ch g smyth and gentry to the very superior manner in 
wi ene the cesspool. The easiest way to build a tank t of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application to kinds of Conservatories, Vineries, Green- 
is of the circular form, upon ick and cement floor of the J Co., 85, Soho Square, London, C5 Agere sire ti improvement with 
requisite depth—placing one course bricks arourd Ans EEE E P ith — sign Ae C., comb ity of materials ip. 
iruin Hewat of. Word, ‘wis Chae {Aiea eee ocoed ; OT-WATEF S at Wholesale prices, with | “Their VENTILATING APPARATUS for tho Fronts and. 
and the space is to be carefully clayed and puddl Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and every other connection. Roofs of Houses has given the ng ae Churches, 
each course of bricks as it is lai rought a ’ cast iron Boilers, Sad pai ar almin aad cis a: Bohools, Bat here o Halls, Public Buildings, &c., heated! 
3 or. ato he Pinter Reader. ri exposure ; Elliptic, from 24s. “va B pidur rol Y gn Stande te to Bn! PE ot Water Apparatus in a ae t evonomical and efficient 
xpose: me waste as t: t k alves d. 
matter w) uurned. And. i eiee of iar a E E i iss ae Bari, Supply Cisterns, oy Builders’ Castings Sannar. aout 
hee thus’ whissipated is better in tied Sol “than in the air— description in stock, at Mr. LYNCH Wa i 
nce-the advice to plough in leaves, &., while’still green, | Snart pper Ground Street, Blackfriars Bridge, London t y - m3 r 
