. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. ROOT shape, p. doz. 3s. Od,Improved do. do. 6 0 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLA^S, andPATENT PLATE GLASS for Horticultural purposes, atreduced prices, by the 100 square feet, GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any size or pattern,either in Sheet or Rough Plate Glass. Propagating Glasses, Bee-hive Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, GlassMilk Pans, Glass Water Pipes, and various other articles nothitherto manufactured in glass. PATENT PLATE present extremely moderateprice of this superior article should cause it to supersede al


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. ROOT shape, p. doz. 3s. Od,Improved do. do. 6 0 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLA^S, andPATENT PLATE GLASS for Horticultural purposes, atreduced prices, by the 100 square feet, GLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any size or pattern,either in Sheet or Rough Plate Glass. Propagating Glasses, Bee-hive Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, GlassMilk Pans, Glass Water Pipes, and various other articles nothitherto manufactured in glass. PATENT PLATE present extremely moderateprice of this superior article should cause it to supersede allother inferior window glass in a gentlemans residence. Noalteration connected mth tbe sash is required. GLASS SHADES, as ornamental to, and for the preservationof every description of goods susceptible of iiyuiy by ex-posure. Prices, since the removal of the Excise duty, re-duced one-half. List of Prices and Estimates forwarded onapplication to James Hetlev and Co., S5, GLASS FOR GONSERVATORIBS, HORTIOULXITRAL PURPOSES, _ _^__^_ aiacwTii Fiow£fiojau rMfAMTINCftBeE CU6UMBEB fiLASSES TMILLINGTONS SHEET GLASS, which is Of• the best description, varying from 16 to 32 ounceo, atfrom 2d. per foot and upwards ; 100 feet and 200 feet cases oflarge Sheet Gloss, for cutting up, at 2^d. per foot. BritishPlate Glass, from Is. 2d. to 2s. per foot, according to Rough Plate Glass, from ^ to 1 inch in thicliness, fromid. per foot upwards. Glass Slates and Tiles, Milk Pans from12 to 24 inches diameter, from 2s. to 5s. each Cucumber Tubes,from 12 to 24 inches long, at Id, per inch. Lactometers, 7s. Wasp Traps.—Lists may be had, on appUcation at theWarehouse, 37, Bishopsgate-street Without, same side as theEastern Counties Railway. 40—1850.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 627 SPLENDID NEW GERANIUM— THE VILLAGE MAID. HENRY WALTON, Florist, &c., Edgend, Marsden,near Burnley, Lancashire, bej;s to offer to his kind patronsanfl the public in ceneral


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