. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Portable Plant Frames. RHALLIDAY and CO. desire to draw• special attention to their Plant Frames, of which theyalways have a large stock, ready glazed and painted. They aremade of the best materials, and can be put together and takenapart in a few minutes by any one. Prices, delivered to any station in England, also Dublin andBelfast :— £ s. d. 6 feet long, 4 feet wide .. .. .. ..2150 12 feet long, 4 feet wide .. .. .. .. 4 15 o 6 feet long, 5 feet wide .. .. .. .. 3 15 o 12 feet long, 5 feet wide ..


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Portable Plant Frames. RHALLIDAY and CO. desire to draw• special attention to their Plant Frames, of which theyalways have a large stock, ready glazed and painted. They aremade of the best materials, and can be put together and takenapart in a few minutes by any one. Prices, delivered to any station in England, also Dublin andBelfast :— £ s. d. 6 feet long, 4 feet wide .. .. .. ..2150 12 feet long, 4 feet wide .. .. .. .. 4 15 o 6 feet long, 5 feet wide .. .. .. .. 3 15 o 12 feet long, 5 feet wide .. .. .. ..6100 The glass is nailed and puttied in. Lights and framing forbrick pits at proportionately low prices. R. HALLIDAY AND CO., Hothouse BuUdersand Engineers,Royal Hoiticultural Works, Middleton, Manchester. Oil Faint No Longer Necessary. HILL AND SMITHS BLACK VARNISHifor Preserving Ironwork, Wood, or Stone. \ [Re^stered Trade Mark.). This VARNISH is an excellent substitute for oil paint 0all outdoor work, while it is fully two-thirds cheaper. It waintroduced upwards of thirty years ago by the advertisers, amits genuine good quality, notwithstanding a host of unprincipleiimitators, is fully attested by its constantly increasing sale. Imay be applied by an ordinary labourer, requires no mixin,or thinning, and is used cold. It is used in the grounds aWindsor Castle, Kew Gardens, and at the seats ot manhundreds of the Nobility and Gentry, from whom the moEflattering testimonials have been received. Sold in Casks of about 30 gallons each, at is. 6d. per galloat the Manufactory, or is. 8d. per gallon carriage paid to anStation in the Kingdom, Unsolicited Testimonial. Pierce/ield ParA; June 21, 1876.—Sirs,—I have this daforwarded from Chepstow to your address a black varnish caslfto be filled and returned with as good Varnish as the last whad, which I candidly admit was the best we ever had AddresVarnish to Piercefie


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