. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . TANNED GARDEN NETTING, for preservingFruit Trees from frost, blight, birds, &c., and as a fencefor fowls, Ac. One yard wide 1M., 2 yards 3d., 3 yards 4MBand 4 yards 6(7., per yard, in any quantity, may be bad at , 376, Strand, liberal allowance toNurserymen. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, &c, MADE BY JAMES GRAY T3FSPECTFULLY begs to inform the nobility, gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, and others, that he continuesK to Jrry on the business in all its branches at the *»• °*i**^1 g^*- VTWFHIES PITS &C , CONSERVATORIES, GREE


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . TANNED GARDEN NETTING, for preservingFruit Trees from frost, blight, birds, &c., and as a fencefor fowls, Ac. One yard wide 1M., 2 yards 3d., 3 yards 4MBand 4 yards 6(7., per yard, in any quantity, may be bad at , 376, Strand, liberal allowance toNurserymen. IRON HURDLES, FENCING, &c, MADE BY JAMES GRAY T3FSPECTFULLY begs to inform the nobility, gentry, Nurserymen, Gardeners, and others, that he continuesK to Jrry on the business in all its branches at the *»• °*i**^1 g^*- VTWFHIES PITS &C , CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, FORCING HOUSES, VINERIES, FUb, &c. of every description, erected on the most approved principles. HEATING BY HOT WATER. J. G. having specially devoteeInattention for^ny^yearsto^V^£^^ffi^£^°^description of public and private buddings, •?*^5li™r« can be adoptcd-whieh he has found from £n^— m°re elSily ma-«edthanth°Se °f a C°mPhCated nature which have attracted tu= notice of the public. BOILER, which from its simplicity of construction ^^iSX^SS^V^^^olS^^S^ design are always subject. They have been extensively and workmanship. COTTAM AM> COMPANY, of Winsley Street, hav<invented machinery for making Hurdles &c. ; the barsinstead of being pointed by hand in the old fashioned styleare nippled down by the machine, leaving a s


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