THE COTTAGE GARDENER—ADVERTISEMENTS. 
T)OTANICAL AND GARDEN- 
D ING PERIODICALS. 
THE COTTAGE GARDENERS 1 
DICTIONARY. Edited by G. W. Johnson, 
Esq., Editor of The Cottage Gardener, 
&c.; aided by Messrs. Beaton, Errington, 
Fish, Appleby, Barnes, and Weaver. In 
Weekly Numbers, price lid, and in Monthly 
Parts, price 7d. 
THE MAGAZINE of BOTANY, 
HORTICULTURE, FLORICULTURE, and 
NATURAL SCIENCE. Conducted by T. 
Moore, F.L.S., and W. P. Ayres, C.M.H.S, 
Botany—A. Henfrey, Esq., F.L.S., See. The 
Literary Department contributed by the best 
Practical Gardeners in the Country. Illustrated 
with highly finished Plates and Woodcuts. In 
Monthly Parts, price 2s fid. 
London: Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen-Corner. 
R ICHARDSON’S RURAL HAND¬ 
BOOKS. 
Price One Shilling each, with numerous 
Illustrations. 
DOMESTIC FOWL ; their Natural 
History—Breeding—Rearing—and General Ma¬ 
nagement. New Edition, revised and enlarged. 
PIGS ; their Origin and Varieties— 
Management with a View to Profit—and Treat¬ 
ment under Disease. Also, Plain Directions 
relative to the most approved modes of Curing 
and Preserving their Flesh. New Edition, 
improved. 
BEES; THE HIVE and the HONEY 
BEE ; with Plain Directions for obtaining a 
considerable Annual Income from this branch 
of Rural Economy. New Edition, revised. 
DOGS; their Origin and Varieties— 
Directions as to their General Management— 
and Simple Instructions as to their Treatment 
under Disease. 
HORSES ; their Varieties—Breed¬ 
ing —and Management in Health and Disease. 
PESTS of the FARM ; with Instruc¬ 
tions for their Extirpation ; being a Manual of 
Plain Directions for the certain Destruction of 
every description of Vermin. 
LAND DRAINAGE, EMBANK¬ 
MENT, and IRRIGATION. By James 
Donald, Civil Engineer, Derby. 
In the Press, 
SOILS and MANURES. By John 
Donaldson, Government Land Drainage 
Surveyor. 
London : Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen-Corner. 
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EW EDITIONS OF POPULAR 
WORKS. 
In post 8 vo., cloth, gilt, price 6s fid, 
WALKER’S MANLY EXERCISES. 
Instructions in Riding, Hunting, Shooting, 
Walking, Running, Leaping, Vaulting, Swim¬ 
ming, Rowing, Sailing, and Driving. Edited 
and enlarged by Craven. With numerous 
Illustrations. 
In post 8 vo., cloth, gilt, price 5 s, 
BECHSTEIN’S CHAMBER BIRDS ; 
their Natural History and Management. With 
very numerous Woodcuts of Birds,‘Cages, &c. 
In post 8 vo., cloth, gilt, price Ss, 
WHITE’S NATURAL HISTORY 
AND ANTIQUITIES OF SELBORNE. 
With copious Notes by Mr. Blytii, a Map of 
the Locality, and numerous Illustrations of the 
Animals and Scenery described. New Edition. 
In small 4 to., cloth, gilt, price 8s 6d, 
CLARK’S DRAWING AND PAINT¬ 
ING IN WATER COLOURS; containing 
examples of Drawing in Landscape, Flower 
Painting, Miniature and Historical Painting, in 
various stages of finish, with directions for 
imitating them. 
London : Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen-Corner. 
G 
LENNY’S GOLDEN RULE FOR GARDENERS, Professional and 
Amateur; showing, in few words, what Gardeners ought to do and avoid. Price 6d. 
n LENNY’S HAND-BOOK TO THE FLOWER-GARDEN AND 
VT GREENHOUSE ; containing the Description, Culture, and Management of all the Popular 
Flowers and Plants grown in this country; with a Calendar of operations for every month, 
Price 5s 6d. 
rjLENNY’S HAND-BOOK TO THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE 
vJ GARDEN; containing the Culture, Management, and Description of all the Fruits and 
Vegetables grown in this country; with a Calendar of Operations for every month. Price 7s 6d. 
H LENNY’S HAND-BOOK OF PRACTICAL GARDENING; contain- 
VJ ing full instructions for performing every operation connected with the Practical Management 
of Gardens; and for the Culture of Florists’ Flowers. Price 7s 6d. 
pLENNY’S PROPERTIES OF FLOWERS AND PLANTS; containing 
VJ the Description of all the Qualifications necessary to a Perfect Flower. Price Is. 
rjLENNY’S CATECHISM OF GARDENING; containing the Elements 
VJ of Practical Gardening, in Plain Questions and Answers. Price 9d. 
C. Cox, 12, King William-street. 
INDUSTRY and HUMANITY, versus PLUNDER and MURDER.— 
-L MARRIOTT’S NEW BEE-HIVE for the humane management of honey bees is the best for 
real practical utility, each hoop finely worked upon straw, the hoop of the top, or cover hive, fits 
over the hoop of the nether, or stock hive, which has three glass windows, ventilator, and thermo¬ 
meter for regulating the temperature, and either three or four bell-glasses, for taking the finest 
quality of the fruit of industry at the height of honey gathering without the least injury to the 
bees. Taylor’s new Shallow Box Hives, with or without bars, two adapting boards, &c. Taylor’s 
Amateur Bar Hive, Nutt’s Collateral and other Hives. A Descriptive Engraving, with Priced 
Catalogue, posted for two penny stamps. MARRIOTT’S Humane Bee-Hive Factory, 74, Grace- 
church Street. 
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LASS MILK PANS, PROPAGATING GLASSES, &c. JAMES 
PHILLIPS and CO. beg to hand their Prices of sundry articles for the Dairy and Garden. 
MILK PANS. s. d. 
12 inches diameter.... 2 0 
14 „ .... 2 6 
16 „ 3 0 
18 „ 3 6 
20 „ .... 4 0 
22 „ .... 4 6 
24 „ .... 5 0 
26 „ .... 6 0 
Carefully packed in baskets 
and sent to any part of the 
kingdom. - 
CREAM POTS. 
6 inches diameter.... 2 0 
8 ..2 6 
10 „ .... 3 0 
12 „ 4 0 
PROPAGATING BEE 
GLASSES. 
24 inches long. 2 
22 
20 
18 
16 
14 
12 
1 10 
1 8 
1 6 
1 4 
1 2 
1 0 
LACTOMETERS, for trying 
the quality of Milk, 6s each. 
Lord Camoy’s MILK 
SYPHONS. 
GLASS PRESERVE JARS. 
With top 
3 in. diam... 
0 3 
.. 0 4$ 
4 
0 5 
..0 7 
5 
o 7 
..0 9 
6 „ .. 
0 9 
.. 10 
7 „ •• 
1 0 
.. 13 
8 „ .. 
1 3 
.. 1 7 
9 
1 6 
..2 0 
10 
2 0 
..2 6 
PASTRY SLABS, of Strong 
Plate Glass, fitted in Wood 
Frames. 
2 
in. diam 
.. 0 
2 
ditto 0 
3 
20 inches by 14 inches .. 
13 0 
3 
tt 
.. 0 
3 
ft 
0 
4 
22 
tt 
16 „ .. 
16 0 
4 
tt 
.. 0 
4 
tt 
0 
5 
24 
it 
18 „ .. 
19 6 
5 
ft 
.. 0 
6 
tt 
0 
7 
26 
tt 
20 „ .. 
23 6 
6 
ft 
.. 0 
8 
it 
0 
10 
28 
tt 
24 „ .. 
30 0 
7 
ft 
.. 0 
10 
tt 
l 
1 
30 
»• 
24 „ .. 
32 6 
8 
ft 
.. 1 
0 
tt 
l 
4 
— 
9 
.. 1 
2 
tt 
l 
8 
PASTRY PINS. 
10 
tt 
.. 1 
4 
tt 
2 
8 
Glass. 
Opal. 
11 
tt 
.. I 
6 
tt 
2 
8 
14 
in. long 
.. 00.. 
3 3 
12 
tt 
.. 2 
0 
a 
3 
6 
15 
tt 
.. 20.. 
0 0 
13 
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.. 2 
6 
, 
16 
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.. 00.. 
3 6 
14 
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.. 3 
6 
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18 
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.. 23.. 
4 3 
15 
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.. 4 
0 
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21 
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.. 26 .. 
0 0 
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24 
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.. 30.. 
0 0 
CUCUMBER TUBES. 
— 
GLASSES FOR WALL 
FRUIT. 
Halliman’s Fruit Protec¬ 
tor, registered Mar. 22, 1850. 
Peach & Grape Glasses. 
These Glasses, placed over 
Fruit on the common wall, as¬ 
sist nature in our cold climate. 
The fruit grows to a larger size, 
and its richness is increased. 
JAMES PHILLIPS & CO. 
beg to say they have purchased 
the above Registry of Mr. Hal- 
liman, and caution all persons 
from making or selling the 
same without their consent. 
FERN SHADES. 
JAMES PHILLIPS & CO. 
have succeeded in making a 
very neat style of Shade, with 
glass bottom (or standi, ex¬ 
pressly for the growth of 
Ferns, which will be found 
much more ornamental than 
any previously made for the 
same description of plant. 
WASP TRAPS, 3s 6d per doz. 
GLASS TILES. 
Rough Plate. 
1-8th inch thick. 0 10 
3-lfiths ,, . 10 
I ,, ...••• 13 
4 . 2 0 
Sheet. 
16 oz. .. 0 6 I 26 oz. .. 0 10 
21 „ .. 0 8 I 32 „ .. 1 0 
HAND GLASSES. 
12 inches .... 3 0 glazed 6 0 
14 
16 
18 
20 
24 
3 6 
4 0 
4 6 
5 0 
6 0 
GLASS SLATES, with drilled holes. 
Size. 
Rough Plate. 
Sheet. 
£ inch 
thick. 
4 inch 
thick. 
if inch 
thick. 
4 inch 
thick. 
16 oz. 
21 OZ. 
26 oz. 
32 OZ. 
24 inches by 12.. 
20 „ 14.. 
22 „ 12.. 
20 ,, 10.. 
s. d. 
1 6 
1 5J 
1 5 
1 14 
s. d. 
2 0 
1 11 
1 10 
1 6 
s. d. 
2 8 
2 7 
2 6 
2 0 
s. d. 
5 0 
4 10 
4 8 
3 8 
s. d. 
0 11 
0 104 
0 10 
0 84 
s. d. 
1 3 
1 24 
1 2 
1 0 
s. d. 
1 9 
1 84 
1 8 
1 5 
s. d. 1 
2 0 
1 11 
1 10 
1 6 
7 0 
8 0 
9 0 
10 0 
12 0 
Painted and Glazed, with 
lfioz. Sheet Glass. 
If Open Tops, at Is extra. 
Full List of Prices, and every information, may be had by applying to JAMES PHILLIPS and 
CO., Horticultural Glass Merchants, llfi, Bishopsgate-Street-Without, London. 
