. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. ., and NOX-CON-DUCTXXG FELT for STEAM EOILEES. PIPES, &c-. the radiaiion of Keat, ana savins 25 per cent, of Fuel. Samples, testioionials, and lull instructions, on application toCroggox and Co., 2, Dowgate-hiil, London. GALVANISED WIKE GAMEd. per yard, 2 feet wide. NETTING.— BY HERIfAJESITS ROYAL LETTERS PATEXT. PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA. EDENCH invites the attention of Gentlemen abaut• to erect Hutbouses, die, to the vast superioritv in everyrespect possessed by his PATEXT HOUSES, which he Tv-iUwarrant superior


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. ., and NOX-CON-DUCTXXG FELT for STEAM EOILEES. PIPES, &c-. the radiaiion of Keat, ana savins 25 per cent, of Fuel. Samples, testioionials, and lull instructions, on application toCroggox and Co., 2, Dowgate-hiil, London. GALVANISED WIKE GAMEd. per yard, 2 feet wide. NETTING.— BY HERIfAJESITS ROYAL LETTERS PATEXT. PATENT HOTHOUSE WORKS, KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA. EDENCH invites the attention of Gentlemen abaut• to erect Hutbouses, die, to the vast superioritv in everyrespect possessed by his PATEXT HOUSES, which he Tv-iUwarrant superior in every respect to any others. Good Glassfrom 16 to 21 oz. per foot, 1 foot wide, 3 feet long, furnished,and the Houses, when completed charged, from Is. od. to Is. supereciil foot, according to siz^e and quaniity ; on oneprinciple the roof is formed without wood or putty, and onanother principle with wood rafters, and the glass put in withputty. Pateuc Sashes, requiring no T>:iint, from 7d. to 9d. per foot. heatixg by PHL05 DRUMMONDII JARRETTILr^ARAWAY, MAYES, and beg to annoflnco\^ that they are now prepared lo supply ^his charming anddistinct variety, which far surpasses.,any other yet sent tlowers are very large, and of an excellent form ; the coloura beautiful rosy lilac, with white centre, and, liie the othervarieties, it continues in bloom throughout^the whole of thesummer and autumn months ; a property which makes thistribe so desirable for bedding purposes. Good plants 155. perdozen, or Is. 6d. each. AS a further proof of its merit, the following opinions arequoted from the Gardeners Chronicle, and the Gardeners*and Farmers Journal. Phl>x : J. P.—Flowers rosy lilac, white in the centre,large in size, and bright in colour ; a verv nice varietv andremarkably handsome.—Gardejiers CJironic^^, Oct. 6, 1S49. Phloses : J. P., Bath.—A superb variety of a reigning VOUrite. This class of plants is ranirilv imnrnvino- »Tid Japanne


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