. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . Ivery & Son,e Surrey), takes tins opportunity of informing his patronsand the public that he is now offering the above at a very con-sideiably reduced price. It is now sold in packets of 4 , at Is. 3d. per lb. A liberal discount allowed to the testimonials that will guarantee its quality, see Gardener),Chronicle, April 1G, p. 333. Sheet Iron Pots for fumigating, 3s. Gd. each. All orders to be accompanied with a Post-office Order,payable to Henry Appleby, Dorking, .Surrey. BARBERS POISONED WHEAT Kills Mice andSparrows


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . Ivery & Son,e Surrey), takes tins opportunity of informing his patronsand the public that he is now offering the above at a very con-sideiably reduced price. It is now sold in packets of 4 , at Is. 3d. per lb. A liberal discount allowed to the testimonials that will guarantee its quality, see Gardener),Chronicle, April 1G, p. 333. Sheet Iron Pots for fumigating, 3s. Gd. each. All orders to be accompanied with a Post-office Order,payable to Henry Appleby, Dorking, .Surrey. BARBERS POISONED WHEAT Kills Mice andSparrows on the spot.— In Id., 2d., 4i?., and Sd. packets,with directions and testimonials. No risk nor damage in lay-ing this Wheat, about. From a single packet hundreds of Miceand Sparrows arc found dead. Agents: Barclay «fe Sons, 95,Fftvungdon Street;. W. Sutton & Co., Cow Churchyard jB. Yates & Co., 25, Budge Row. London; and sold by. alV jDruggists, Grocers, Arc, throughout the United Kingdom,Barbers Poisoned Wheat Works, Eye,SufJvik, iV. ^HE GAKMisEES* CHRONICLE AND AGKICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juke 25, 1859. .NEW SEED OF FIRST-CLASS CALCEOLARIAS and CINERARIAS. JAMES CARTER & GO. Are now ready to supply Seed of the above, in three-sized packets, all of tlie same Quality, Is. .• 2s. 6d. ... 5s. JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, MARQUEES, TENTS, am RICK CLOTHS jobSALE, ok EIRE.—H. Figgoit, 115, Fore Street, HENRY FREEMAN, Hothouse Buixdee andHot-Water Apparatus Manufactory, Triangle,Hackney. Established 20 years. Good substantially-builtGreenhouses fixed in any part of the kingdom, for cash, 42 by 13 ft., 901.; 21 ft. by 13 ft., S0£.; 12ift. by 10 ft., first-class Conservatory, 30 ft. by 16 ft., 130(. A large assort-ment kept. Estimates for Heating. C STEPHENSON, late STEPHENSON and SONS,• 61, Gracechurch Street, London, Manufacturer of IronHurdles, Fencing, &c, Improved Iron and Copper ConicalBoilers and Apparatus for Warming


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