FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
No. XXXIV.—OCTOBER. 
TERMS: FOR ADVERTISING. 
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Genuine Garden and Agricultural Seeds 
TAMES CARTER and Co., SEED 
O FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND NURSERYMEN, 
237 and 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
New Strawberry, Sir Joseph Paxton. 
TRIE above approved variety obtained 
J- three First-class Certificates this season. Strong 
Plants, now ready, 2Is. per 100. 
CHARLES TURNER, The Royal Nurseries, Slough. 
Rose Catalogue, 1864 and 1865. 
TOHN CRANSTON will be happy to 
*) forward, on Application, his Descriptive CATA¬ 
LOGUE of ROSES for the Present Season. 
Nurseries. King’s Acre, near Hereford. 
Sutton’s Unrivalled Collections of Bulbs. 
BUTTON’S GUINEA COLLEC- 
O TION of BULBS, for BLOOMING in POTS 
and GLASS RS. 
SUTTON’S GUINEA COLLECTION for BEDS 
and BORDERS. 
For particulars see SUTTON’S AUTUMN CATA¬ 
LOGUE, which may he had Gratis and Post free 
SUTTON & SONS,.Royal Berks Seed Establish¬ 
ment, Reading. 
Ranunculuses, Anemones, &c. 
n TYSO, FLORIST, &c., Walling- 
\Jt ford, Berks, is sending out his SOVEREIGN 
COLLECTIONS from his unrivalled Stock of the 
Above Flowers. They can be Forwarded to any 
Address, Post Free, for 21s. Also Assortments. 
Fifty Ranunculuses, choice named, £1 ; fifty Double 
Anemones, choice named, 10s. 6d. 
Treatise on Culture of RANUNCULUS for seven 
Stamps; Ditto on ANEMONE, four stamps. CATA- 
LOGUES Gratis. _ 
Just Published, Enlarged and Improved, 3s., 
T HE Twelfth Edition of “MINIA¬ 
TURE FRUIT GARDEN.” By Thos. Rivers. 
London: Longman & Co.; Journal of Horti- 
culture Office, 171, Fleet Street; or from the 
Author, Sawbridge worth, Herts. 
THOMAS MILLINGTON, 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
87, BISHOPSGATB STREET, WITHOUT, LONDON, 
ESTABLISHED 1750. 
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Fig. G. 
Fig. A. Fig. B. 
NEW REDUCED TARIFF. 
ORCHARD-HOUSE SIZES, as supplied to Mr. Rivers and others 
20 in. by 12 in.) 4- Best. 2 ds. 3dg . 
16 oz. 18s. Od. 16s. Od. 13s. 6d. 
21 oz. 27s. 6d. 24s. Od. 18s. 6d. 
20 in. by 13 in. ( 
20 in. by 14 in. i 
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Fig. D. 
20 in. by 15 in. 
6 in. by 4 in. 
64 in. by 4J in. 
7 in. by 5 in. 
7| in. by 5| in. 
8 in. by 6~ in. 
84 in. by 64 in. 
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‘small 
) in. 
in. 
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by 74 in. 
10 in. by 8 in. 
104 in. by 8| in. 
11 in. by 9~ in. 
llj in. by 94 in. 
SHEET SQUARES. 
7 in. 1 
Best. 
17s. 3d 
2ds. 
14s. 8d. 
3ds. 
12s. 
4th. 
lls. Od. 
14s. 6d. 
4ths. 
10s. 6d. 
Fig. D. 
Fig. A. 
Hand Glasses. 
8. d. 
12 inches .. 5 
14 
16 
18 
20 
24 
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6 
7 
8 
9 
11 
6 each 
6 „ 
6 „ 
6 
6 
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If open top, Is. extra. 
Fig. B. 
Propagating Glasses. 
s. d. 
3 inches. 0 4 each 
^ >> 6 5 ,, 
6 „ 0 7 ,, 
Fig. C. 
Milk Pans. 
s. d. 
6 inches . 0 5 each 
10 .. 0 104 „ 
14 „ . 16 ., 
10 . 1 2 „ 
i 8 ;; . 25,, 
12 . 1 6 ' 
20 . 210 
16 „ . 3 0,, 
22 . 34., 
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24 ;; . 40,; 
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9 
12 
11 
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Fig. E. 
Hyacinth Dishes. 
inches . Is. Od. each. 
. Is. 6d. 
. 2s. 6d. 
Fig. F. 
Cucumber Tubes. 
Id. per running inch. 
Intermediate sizes in proportion. 
Crystal Glass Shades, Ebony and Gilt Stands, Gas and Lamp Glasses, Chimnies and Globes, &c. 
Anti-Corrosion Paint, of all Colours, 34 s.per Cxvt., Packed in Casks of various sizes. Prepared Oil for ditto* 
Patronised by the British, French, and Russian Governments, as also the Dock and Railway Companies. 
Fig. D. 
Hyacinth Glasses 
Common, 2s. 6d. per dozen. 
Improved, 3s. 3d. „ 
Crocus Glasses. 
Common, Is. 9d. per dozen. 
Improved, 2s. 3d. „ 
Fig. G. 
Rolling Pins, 
l^d. per running inch. 
Opal Ditto. 
14 inches . 3s 6d. each. 
16 „ .. 4s. Od. „ 
18 ,, . 4s. 6d. „ 
