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JARDINETS, AND BARR’S NEW HEATED FRAMES. 
The Nb Plus Ultra Drawing-Room Jardinet. 
Various sizes. Empty, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, io/6, and 12/6. 
If filled with Hyacinths and other bulbs, or Hyacinths 
alone, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, 21/, and 30/ 
Prince of Wales Circular Terraced Drawing-Room 
Jardinet. Empty, 15/6; filled with assorted bulbs, 
42/. This lardinet is equally elegant planted with 
ferns. A smaller size, 7/6 ; filled with bulbs, 15/-. 
BARR’S NEW HEATED FRAMES.— THE IMPROVED WALTONIAN CASE. 
FOR RAISING SEEPS, STRIKING CUTTINGS, OR PRESERVING DELICATE PLANTS DURING THE WINTER. 
HEATED FRAME B. 
B. For Preserving Delicate Plants durhig Winter. 
No. 4. 23 by 17 in., on Stand, 90/ ; on Dwarf Ft., 84/. 
No. 5. 29 by 20 in., on Stand, 98/ ; on Dwarf Ft., 92/. 
No. 6. 35 by 23 in., on Stand, 105/ ; onDwarf Ft., 98/. 
HEATED FRAME A. IMPROVED WALTONIAN CASES. 
• A. For Raising Seeds and Striking Cuttings. 
No. I. 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. 3. 35 by 23 in., on Stand, 105/; on Dwarf Ft., 98/. 
^e^T 'Phe Iron Therm 07 neter, price 3^. 6 d., should bepurckased as an acco 7 npaninient. 
Frame A will be found the most suitable for raising seeds and striking cuttings. 
Frame B is deeper, and on this account belter for keeping delicate plants in winter, and starting into growth 
Achimenes, Gloxinias, Begonias, Double Tuberoses, and plants of this description, also forgetting Hyacintlisand 
other bulbs into flower early. For forcing Lily of the Valley these frames arc 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 one of these 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-siiicd garden. The frame has a water chamber and a 
hot air chamber, with a receptacle for a lamp. The price includes a Colza oil or Paraffin lamp ; but the latter 
generates more heat, gives less trouble than oil, and cost of working is cheaper ; it is therefore always sent unless 
otherwise ordered. Gas may be used as the heating medium when convenient. 
