1868.] 



CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND PLANTS. 



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Foi- small conservatories, 

 staircases, landings, and 

 staircase windows, the 

 RUSTIC FERNERIES 

 are a great acqnisition and 

 a source of continual en- 

 joyment to the possessors, 

 ihey are equally adapted 

 for to-wn and country 

 residences. They can be 

 constructed on the smallest 

 and on the largest scale, 

 and can be associated with 

 water — indeed, the interest 

 is doubled in the latter 

 c ise. The Ferneries are 

 constructed at from ten 

 guineas upwards. The 

 illustration represents a 

 rustic fernery we lately 

 fitted up in a small con- 

 servatory in London. 



Barr's Improved Albert Plant Case and 

 Stand, with Patent Ventilators. — The 

 frame and fittings of this case arc of wrought 

 iron, and the pan of strong zinc. It is un- 

 questionably the premier plant case in elegance 

 of design, superiority of workmanship, and 

 adaptation for the gi'owth of plants. The Case, 

 according to size, GOs., S-lf., 105.5., and 135s. ; 

 f uiTiished with Plants, 95s., 120s., lG8.s.,and 210s. 

 The Stand, 35s. to 50s. ; if mounted on castors, 

 10s. extra. A cheaper Case of the same design 

 can be supplied, with zinc frame, but it is not 

 recommended. Other designs of Plant Cases 

 will be found in our Illustratsd Sheet. 



The Cleveland Window Conservatory. — These 

 are peculiarly adapted for London and other large 

 towns. They can be planted with ferns and foliage 

 plants, or they can be simply used for flowering plants. 

 They are a gi-eat acquisition. Price, £7^ lOs. and 

 upwards. 



Window Wooden Flower Bo.x, plain, lo."!. Gil, each, and upwards ; and ornamented, 15j. and 

 upwards, according to size and amount of external decoration. 



