. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ee two stamps. SECOND-HAND BUNTING, all wool. dd. per square yard. ARCHANGEL and DUNNAGE MATS. &c. Illustrated Catalogues ofall their manufactures on application. JOHN EDGINGTON and CO. (Establbhed 1805),Marquee, Tent, Flag, and Rick Cloth Makers to the RoyalFamily, 48, Long Lane, West Sinithfield, London, E T T I N G for FRUIT TREES, SEED BEDS, RIPE STRAWBERRIES, &c. TANNED NETTING lor protecting the above from Frost,Blight, Birds, &c., 2 yards wide, yt. per yard, or 100yards 201.;4 yards wide,


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ee two stamps. SECOND-HAND BUNTING, all wool. dd. per square yard. ARCHANGEL and DUNNAGE MATS. &c. Illustrated Catalogues ofall their manufactures on application. JOHN EDGINGTON and CO. (Establbhed 1805),Marquee, Tent, Flag, and Rick Cloth Makers to the RoyalFamily, 48, Long Lane, West Sinithfield, London, E T T I N G for FRUIT TREES, SEED BEDS, RIPE STRAWBERRIES, &c. TANNED NETTING lor protecting the above from Frost,Blight, Birds, &c., 2 yards wide, yt. per yard, or 100yards 201.;4 yards wide, (yd. per yard, or 50 yards los NEWTANNED N ETTING. suited forany of the above pur-poses, or as a Fence for Fowls, 2 yards wide, 6i. per yard; 4 yardswide, 15- per yard ; ^-inch mesh, 4 yards wide, \s. bd. per yard. Il KFANY, 5r. and fys. per piece of 20 yards. LAWN TENNIS NETS from 16s. 10 AND DELLEK, 6 & 7. Crooked Lane, London Bridge. H Oil Paint No Longer AND SMITHS BLACK VARNISH (or Preserving Ironwork, Wood, or Stone. [Registered Trade Mark.) J. This Varnish is an excellent substitute for oil paint on alloutdoor work, while it is fully two-thirds cheaper. It was introduced upwards of thirty years ago by the advertisers, and iisgenuine good quality, notwithstanding a host of unprincipledimitators, is fully attested by its constantly increasing may be applied by an ordinary labourer, requires no mixing orthinning, and is used cold. It is used in the grounds at WindsorCastle, Kew Gardens, and at the seats of many hundredsof the Nobility and Gentry, from whom the most flatteringtestimonials have been received. Sold in casks of about 30 gallons each, at \s. 6d. per gallonat the Manufactory, or is, &d. per gallon carriage paid to anyStation in the Kingdom Unsolicited Testimonial. Pierce field Park, June 21. 1876.—Sirs.—I have this dayforwarded from Chepstow to your address a black varnish cask,to be filled and returned with as good Varnish as


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