THE COTTAGE GARDENER.—ADVERTISEMENTS. 
BASS & BROWN’S NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
supplied free for three penny stamps. They have, this season, a very 
line and vigorous stock of the finest Roses, among which are a number 
of very superior new continental varieties, consisting chiefly of the 
Perpetual class. The following selections will be highly approved :— 
ROSES. 
100 Sandards, in 100 very superior varieties 
100 • 50 - 
50 - 50 vars. all selected from 
Perpetuals .. 
100 Dwarfs and Half Standards, or all 
Dwarfs in 10u very superior varieties 
100 Do. in 50 -do. —— 
50 Do. — 50 -vars. do. all 
from Perpetuals 
£7 10 
6 10 
4 0 0 
2 10 0 
Fine mixed Dwarfs, per 100, 30s. 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Hollyhocks, prize named Gooseberries , 
Strawberries, Standard, Dwarf, and Trained Fruit Trees; Flower 
Roots , and a variety of desirable articles, offered in selections for present 
planting. See Tub Cottage Gardener, Oct. 24th and Nov. 7th. 
Goods Carriage free (not under 20 s.) to all the London Termini, 
and all Stations on the London and Norwich Colchester Line. 
Plants added gratis with orders of 40s. and upwards. 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
NEW SEEDS FROM CALIFORNIA. 
No. 1 .—A species of Ceanothus (probably thyrsifolia ), in packets, s. d. 
at Is .. .. .. .. .. and 2 0 
— 2.—A very beautiful velvet-leaved blue Tree Lupine .. 2 6 
— 3.—A yellow Tree Lupine, in its habit like the Laburnum, 
both in growth and abundance of flowers, which 
possess an agreeable fragrance .. .. ..20 
— 4.—Nuttalia ccrasiformis. A beautiful hardy border plant, 
with bay-like leaves, and small stone fruit like a cherry 1 6 
— 5.—A beautiful climbing Cucurbitaceous plant, allied to 
Sicyos, with large seeds, contained in a spiny capsule 1 6 
A very small quantity of the above Seeds has been received from the I 
Collector. All are perfectly fresh, and of this season's growth . 
Early orders are necessary , and will be sent free to any address. 
1st January, 1855. 
PETER LAWSON and SON, Edinburgh and London. London 
Branch:—27, Great George Street, Westminster. 
“ FRIGI DOMO.’’—Patronised by her Majesty the 
the Queen, Duke of Northumberland for Syon House, His Grace the 
Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor Lindley for the 
Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for the Crystal Palace, Royal 
Zoological Society, and Mrs. Lawrence, of Ealing Park. 
“ FRIGI DOMO,” a Canvass made of prepared Hair and Wool, a 
perfect non-conductor of heat and cold, keeping, wherever it is applied, 
a fixed temperature. It is adapted for all horticultural and floricultural 
purposes, for preserving Fruits and Flowers from the scorching rays of 
the sun, from wind, and from attacks of insects and morning frosts. To 
be had in any required length, upwards of two yards wide, at Is fid per 
yard run, of 
ELISHA THOMAS ARCHER, 7, Trinity, Lane, Cannon Street, 
City, and the Royal Mills, Wandsworth, Surrey. 
PRESERVE YOUR PLANTS. 
The only efficient Stove, with or without a 
Flue, from 12 s. May be regulated to any* 
temperature, and will burn all night when 
once supplied. 
CARMAN’S Patent Newly Improved 
Portable Stove, 120 , Newgate Street, 120, 
London, in constant operation, for Rooms, 
Halls, Greenhouses, Shops, &c. Ironmon¬ 
gery, Patent Locks, See. 
*** Caution. —No connection with the late 
Joyce’s Stove, or the next shop. 
PATENT LOCK AND BATH MANUFACTURER. 
Prospectuses Post-free. 
BIRD NETS, BAT-FOLDING NETS, for Bird 
Catching, 5s each ; with Bamboo Poles complete, 10 s.; Extra Large 15s. 
complete. Clap Nets for Bird Catching, twelve yards long, five feet 
deep, 15s ; with Staffs, Bull Line, and Stop Cord, £]. Lark Nets, made 
square mesh, any size required, 3d per square yard. 
A Partridge Trammel, thirty yards long, five yards wide, made square 
mesh, £l 11 s, or any less size, 2 d per square yard. 
W. CULLINGFORD, 1, Edmond Terrace, Ball’s Pond Road, 
near Kingsland Gate, London. 
GLASS for CGNSERVATORIES.-Thos. Millington 
requests attention to the present PRICES of SHEET GLASS, packed 
in 100 feet Boxes, Good Quality, about 15 oz. to the foot, Boxes Is extra, 
but allowed for when returned. 
Inches. 
100 feet. 
Inches. 100 ft. 
Inches. 100 ft. 
8 
by 
4 1 
104 
by 
84 a 
15 by 
10 \ 
6 
44 
13 s 
11 
ft 
9 ' 
15 * „ 
104 
64 
II 
44 
114 
ft 
94 
Ufis 
16 ,, 
10 
6 
II 
54 , 
12 
ft 
9 
1 
16* „ 
104 
r 18 s 
7 
11 
124 
ft 
94 
i; ,, 
10 
74 
54 
• 13 s 6d 
12 
ft 
1 ° 
17 * „ 
10.4 
8 
6 
124 
ft 
104 
13 „ 
u 
84 
64 
13 
ft 
10 
• 18 s 
13 * „ 
114J 
9 
7 
► 15 s 
134 
II 
104 
And many 
other sizes, 
94 
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74 
14 
ft 
10 
from 14 
by 11 
to 24 
10 
II 
8 J 
144 
II 
104 
by 14 , at 19 s. 
Large Sheets for cutting up in Cases, at 2$d and 3d per foot. 
T. M. has supplied large quantities to Mr. Rivers for Orchard 
Houses, Si c. 
HARTLEY’S IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE GLASS, Sheet, and 
Rough Plate, Tiles, Milk Pans, Bee and Propagating Glasses, Wasp 
Traps, Cucumber Tubes, Preserve Jars with and without covers. 
Plate , Sheet, Crown, and Ornamental Window Glass ; Crystal 
Glass Shades for Ornaments. 
87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON. 
(Same side as Eastern Counties’ Railway.) 
— 
CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 
PIT FRAMES, ETC. 
JAMES PHILLIPS and CO. have the pleasure 
to hand their present prices of Glass for Cash:— 
SHEET SQUARES. CROWN SQUARES. 
In Boxes of 100 feet. In Boxes of 100 leet. 
Under 6 by 4 .. .. .. £0 12s Gd .. 8 s 6 d 
6 by 4, and 64 by 44 .. .. 0 13 0 .. 12 6 
7 
8 
9 
0 15 0 .. 14 0 
1 0 0 
Larger Sizes, not exceeding 40 inches long, 
16 oz. from 3d to 3£d per square foot, according to size. 
21 oz. „ 4*d to 5d „ ,, ,, 
26 oz. ,, 6 d to 7 £d „ „ ,, 
5, — 7* „ 541 
6 , — 84 „ 64/ 
7,—io 
12 by 10, 14 by 1 
64 J 
8 , 12 by 9, \ 
0/ 
SIXTEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANUFAC¬ 
TURE FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, tiie same quality as we 
surPLY to Mr. Rivers, and of various dimensions, always on hand. 
at 20s per 100 feet. 
Double-crown Glass of various dimensions in 100 feet boxes. 
HARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE CLASS, 
Packed, in boxes of 50 feet each. 
6 by 4 and 64 by 4£ .. .. 10s 6d per box. 
7 ,» 5 71 ii 54 .. .. 12 0 ,| 
8 ii 6 ii 83 ii ■■ •• ’3 6 ,| 
9 II 7 „ 9£ „ 74 & 10 by 8 .. 15 0 „ 
For larger sizes a full List of Prices will be sent on application. 
Glass Tiles, i of an inch thick, packed in cases, containing 50, at 
£ I 17 s 6 d per case. Packages 2 s each extra, but allowed for when 
returned. 
Glass Milk Pans, 21s per dozen; Propagating and Bee Glasses, Cu¬ 
cumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoys’ Milk Syphons, Wasp Traps, 
Plate, Crown, and Ornamental Glass, Shades for Ornaments, Fern 
Shades, and every article in the trade. 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 
116, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, L0ND0H. 
SIR JAMES MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA.— 
Prepared under the immediate care of the Inventor, and established fo- 
upwards of thirty years by the Profession, for removing BILE, ACIDI¬ 
TIES, and INDIGESTION, restoring APPETITE, preserving a mode¬ 
rate state of the bowels, and dissolving uric acid in GRAVEL and 
GOUT; also as an easy remedy for SEA SICKNESS, and for the 
febrile affection incident to childhood it is invaluable. On the value of 
Magnesia as a remedial agent it is unnecessary to enlarge ; but the Fluid ' 
Preparation of Sir James Murray is now the most valued by the profes¬ 
sion, as it entirely avoids the possibility of those dangerous concretions 
usually resulting from the use of the article in powder. 
Sold by the sole consignee, Mr. WILLIAM BAILEY, of Wolver¬ 
hampton ; and by all wholesale and retail Druggists and Medicine 
Agents throughout the British Empire, in bottles, Is, 2 s fid, 3s fid, 5sfid, i 
11s, and 21 s, each. *** The Acidulated Syrup in Bottles, 2 s. each. I 
N.B.—Be sure to ask for “ Sir James Murray’s Preparation,” and to ! 
see that his name is stamped on each label, in green ink, as follows :_ j 
“James Murray, Physician to the Lord Lieutenant.” 
OATS should be BRUISED, but not PULVERISED. 
Wm. DRAY and CO.’s ROLLER MILLS effect a Saving of One- 
third in the Keep of a Horse. A Priced List will be forwarded on 
application to Wm. DRAY fit CO., Swan Lane, Upper Thames Street, City. 
CHAFF-CUTTING MACHINES-A List of Prices, 
with full description, will be forwarded on application to 
Wm. DRAY and CO., Implement Manufacturers, Swan Lane, Upper 
Thames Street, London. 
