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HYACINTH GLASSES, AND BARR'S NEW HEATED FRAMES. 
ELEGANT HYACINTH GLASSES, 
In new Designs, Colours, and Decorations. 
The Woodcuts faithfully represent the shape of these elegant Hyacinth Glasses. 
THE QUEEN. 
WITH ART-CAMEO FIGURE 
Each, 3s. fid. and 4s. Gd. 
TYE’S TRIPLE. 
WITHOUT DECORATION (including Support). 
Os. (id , 7s. Od., and 10s. Od. each. 
TYE'S MINIATURE. 
FOR POMPON HYACINTH OR CROCUS. 
Od., 9d., and Is. eaoh (including Support). 
Plain, in various Colours, 
9s. per doz., Is. each. 
WITH ART-CAMEO FIGURES 
AND OTHER DESIGNS, 
Us. 0d., 3a. Cd., and 4s. Gd. each. 
THE PRINCE. 
WITH FLORAL DECORA- 
TION8. 
3s. Od. each. 
In addition to the Hyacinth Glasses above Illustrated, we have several other Patterns chastely decorated, 
is. 6 d., 3-y. 6 d., and 4 s. 6 d. each. Hyacinth supports for Triple Glass, 9 d. each ; for Ordinary Glass, 51. 6 d., 
per doz.; for Miniature Glass, 31. 6d., per doz. 
BARR'S NEW HEATED FRAMES.— THE IMPROVED WALTON I AN CASE. 
FOR RAISING SEEDS, STRIKING CUTTINGS OR PRESERVING DELICATE PLANTS DURING THE WINTER. 
HEATED FRAME A. IMPROVED WALTONIAN CASES. HEATED FRAME B. 
A. For Raising Seeds and Striking Cuttings. B. For Preserving Delicate Plants during Winter. 
No. 1. 23 by 17 in., on Stand, 90/; on Dwarf Ft., 84/. No. 4. 23 by 17 in., on Stand, 90/ ; on Dwarf Ft., 84/. 
No. 2. 29 by 20 in., on Stand, 98/; on Dwarf Ft. 92/. No. 5. 29 by 20 in., on Stand, 98/ ; on Dwarf Ft., 92/. 
No. 3. 35 by 23 in., on Stand, 105/; on Dwarf Ft., 98/. No. 6. 35 by 23 in., on Stand, 105/ ; onDwarf Ft., 98/. 
The Iron Thermometer, price 3 s. 6d., should be purchased as an accompaniment. 
Frame A will be found the most suitable for raising seeds and striking cuttings. 
Frame B is deeper, and on this account better for keeping delicate plants in winter, and starting into growth 
Achimenes, Gloxinias, Begonias, Double Tuberoses, and plants of this description, also forgetting Hyacinths and 
other bulbs early into flower. For forcing Lily of the Valley these frames are exceptionally valuable, as the tem- 
perature and moisture for insuring success is easily commanded. 
It is impossible to over-estimate the value of these frames ; they take the place of a stove or forcing-house, 
and where a Waltonian Case is at work a dung frame is unnecessary, as seeds of all kinds may be raised and a 
sufficient supply of cuttings struck to furnish a moderate-sized garden. The frame has a water chamber and a 
hot air chamber, and a receptacle for a lamp. The price includes a Paraffin lamp. Gas maybe used instead of alamp. 
