. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . hout further expense. In colour they resembleBath stone, and are of unusual hardness.—Full particulars onapplication to R. Blacket, Witham. Essex. AWARDED A FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE AT^THEBRIGHTON AND SUSSEX HORTICULTURAL SO-CIETYS SHOW, JUNE, 1856. T OOKERS PATENT IMPERISHABLE GAR--L DEN LABELS.—These Improved Garden Labels are made hollow, in well-burnt red or other earthenware, with a thick sloping top, on which are impressed any names of Trees, Plants,&c.,fhatniay be required. These Labels will stand for years unaffected by damp or chang


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . hout further expense. In colour they resembleBath stone, and are of unusual hardness.—Full particulars onapplication to R. Blacket, Witham. Essex. AWARDED A FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE AT^THEBRIGHTON AND SUSSEX HORTICULTURAL SO-CIETYS SHOW, JUNE, 1856. T OOKERS PATENT IMPERISHABLE GAR--L DEN LABELS.—These Improved Garden Labels are made hollow, in well-burnt red or other earthenware, with a thick sloping top, on which are impressed any names of Trees, Plants,&c.,fhatniay be required. These Labels will stand for years unaffected by damp or change of atmosphere; and the letters, &.C., being impressed, are as durable as the Label itself. Their appearance is extremely neat; and they occupy but little space, while a broad view is presented of the impression on the top. Each ^ . Label can be impressed witli any Name that may be desired.— Further particulars and prices maybe obtained on application to Benjamin Looker, Jun., Inventor, Patentee, and Manufacturer, A is an engravingshowing the formof the Patent Label,and B represents itas fixed in theground. GLMS& FOK COWSERVATORlEb, ETC. HETLEY AND CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASSof British Manufacture,at prices varying from £ square foot,for the usual sizes required,many thousand feetof which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, forPATENT ROUGH PLATE,THICK CROWN GLASS,GLASSTILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATINGGLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS,ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES,to James Hetlet & Co., 35, Sobo Square, Loudon. See CliTonicfe first Saturday in each month. HOT-WATER R. PEILL, 17, New Park Street, Southwark,* •^ (late Stephenson and Peill), Inventor of the ImprovedConical Boilers in Iron and Copper, is now enabled to make con-siderable reduction in the prices charged by his late firm, and tosupply the trade upon very


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