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The Paxton Nail Bag. as above illustrated, 
was designed by the Jate William Bames, ot 
Camberwell, and considered by him ,to meet all 
the requirements necessary, io/6. 
The Chiswick Bag is Jarger than the Paxton, 
and by some preferred, 7/6. 
Barr’s Portable Transmission Cut 
Flower Cases, Tin Japanned, in compart- 
ments. — No. I. 14 in. by 10 in., 2 comparunents, 
18/ ; extra strong, 21/. No. 2. 18 in. by 13 in., 
3 compartments, 25/ ; extra strong, 33/ No. 3. 
23 in. by 16 in., 4 compartments. 31/ ; extra 
strong, 42/. These cases cannot be too highly re~ 
commended; they are so very portable, while cut 
flowers and fruits remain longer in good condition 
in them lhan in wooden tases. 
Gilbert’s Hand Lights. — These Plant Pro- 
tectors are of great value to amateurs, and in 
large establishments useful for Winter Salads, etc. 
I2in. square 5/6 22in. sq. 10/6, hing. 12/6 
I4in. ,, 6/6 24in. ,, 11/6, ,, 14/ 
i6in. ,, 7/6 44m. by 22, 19/ ,, 22/ 
i8in. ,, 8/6, hinged 10/6 48m. ... 24, 21/,, 24/ 
20m. ,,9/6, ,, 1 1/6 5ft. ... 2it. hinged 29/ 
6ft. by 2ft. hinged 32/-. 
Orders received for the above will be executed 
direct fro 7 n the manufactory. 
Barr’S Portable Garden Engines. No. i, 50/ ; No. 2, 
42/.— No. I will throw a continuous stream of water 40 feet, and 
through a ^-inch suction-hose draw its supply Iroin a distance 
of 60 feet. No. 2 will draw water from a distance of 30 feet 
through a f-inch hose. These engines are constructed on the 
best principles. They are not liable to get out of order, while 
their value for washing wall fruit trees, cleansing hops, and 
watering flower-beds, etc., cannot be overestimated. 
Extra hose, 3-inch, u. 6</. per foot run. 
,, 3-inch, \s. sd. per foot run. 
Barr's Heated Frames. 
The Improved Waltonian Forcing Case. 
Raising Seeds and Striking Cuttings, 
It is impossible to over-estimate the value of tliese frames ; , 
they take the place of a stove or forcing-house, and wliere one ^ 
of these is at work a dung frame is unnecessary, as a suthcient i 
supply of seeds may be raised and cuttings struck to furnish a 
moderate sized garden. Tlie frame is licatcd by a Parathn lamp. 
No. I. 23 by 17 in., on Stand, 90/; on Dwarf Ft., 84/. 
No. 2. 29 by 20 in., on Stand, 98/ I oi' Dwarf Ft., 9^/* 
No. 3. 35 by 23 in., on Stand, 105/ j on Dwarf Ft., 98/. 
THB IMPEOVED PAXTON FU- 
MIGATOE.— Those who dislike the dis- 
a^rrpeable process of fumijfatiug houses 
in the ordinary way will find the Paxton 
Fumixator to bo all they could desire. It 
is simple and efficacious. The noxzle, 
cylinder, and inner gratings are cast in 
brass, and will stand any reasonable 
amount of heat ; the bellows na-e strong 
and well made. The operator has simply 
to insert the nozzle through, a email 
opening, aud gently work the bellows j. u ^ 11' 
till ho has filled the house with smoke. When fumigating a single plant, screw on the br^ss tube to the nozzle, ana \>y 
that means scorching the foliage will bo avoided. Price, including stained wooden case, 20s. 
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