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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT E. : 
195 
COVENT GAI 
den change in a ee xir Vegetal are, generally speaking, 
a little dearer than they were last week. Fruit is sufficient for 
the demand, and has altered but little in price since our last 
Trade is tolerably brisk. 
idering the season, tolerably plentiful. 
the Tomang; and a few hot- 
their appearance. 
looking samples of the Rocher and Keenia. 
berries have been offered at 2s. an ounce. 
of Dessert Apples bring about 205. per bushel; butinferior sorts 
be ol med from 6s. to 12s. per bushel, ears remain 
3 ae as ‘they were hase oo are still 
scarce, and rising in price. ts are "Suficlent f for the demand. 
 21.—1In consequence ence of the sud- | 
Sales by Auction. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, and Others. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 
to public PALON, at us Auction Mart, Bartholomew 
me, on Tuesday, March 24, 1846, at 12 oc lock, a first class 
toneskon of CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, and A AA 
comprising all.the leading varieties (the property of M 
WinLMER, Sen., of Sunbury), and on Thursday, March 2 3 
very rich collection of Cari nations and Pieotees, with a splendid 
eT of Pinks, Heart: oice Dahlias in dry roots, 
c. May be viewed the morning of sale, and catalogues had 
at o Mart, of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 
Leytonstone. 
3 
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Of Vegetables, EE agus is good and tolerably plentiful ; and 
said of French Beans, which are 
supplied, Seakale and Rhubarb are excellent in quality. The 
Cabbages, and other winter Greens, 
Large white Broccoli from Cornwall fetches 
plentiful. Cut 
Blowers chiefly diiit: of P Buphorbias, Heaths, Hyacinths, 
ulips, Poinsettia pulcherrima, Jasmines, Lily of the Valley, 
Pentas E Camellias, Azaleas, Acacias, Gpeiamens, Daph- 
nes, Oran, e flowers, Rhododendrons, Cinerarias, Gardenias, 
Moss, and Portes Roses. 
IFR 
Pine Apple, perlb., 6sto 1041 VIT Lemons, vee dozen, 1s to 28 
Grapes, t, Hothouse, por Tb. s T 100, Gs to 148 
ish, E tole z | Abmonde per pe 
ugal, ru o 5s Sweet Almond 
Apples, Deas., per an KA (to 2082 pue English, bs. Us tuse 
Kite! pen 5s to 10s dii Cob, p r 100 Rian oor to 9 
6s to 155 bal ona, 208 
— Brazil, 12s to 16s 
i tanish, Lie 
| Walnuts, per bushel, i» Ed 208 
| Chenauts, per peck, 3s t 
" vsGsvABLSS 
Calibages, per dos, 640 Parsnips, per doz., 3d to Is 
zh s n Y to 84 Scorzonera, per dis 1s to 15 8d. 
per dozen, 2s t 
jalsify, do., 1s to 1$ 2 
wala per bushel, E 9d to 94 04 
joking, per h o Be 
voys, per Edo 
Broan ‘Heo, per "uie, 6d to le 3d. 
Greens, Ad e 6d to 246¢ , per AA PENI X Hi 
ench Bi er "100, Ww ea 10 2 ned shallots per Te 6d to 8d 
Sorrel, perh ve, 9d t Garlic, perlb., 6d to 8d 
Potatoet, Perton, 7r to Tate Endive, per score, 64 
Gabi) 
os, 6d to 1s 
pus Ga = t 
Kidney, Je VR vsetods | Radishes, per 12 hands, 1e to 1s 6d 
»z. 1s to 9r Mushrooms, per pottle, 6d to 1s 
Red Beet, per x ^ io ps n. Small Salads, n MY 2d to 8d 
Carrots, per dor Fi bunch, dto 3d 
Spinach, per sieve, 1s to 1s 6d ‘Tarragon, per 
Leeks, por doz. Tastes, detode 6d | Mint, green, p er sun 6d to 8d 
Celery, per bunch, 6d t id Marjoram, per bu 
dirae eh, 62 to 6d. SUR SD apud edem 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
—st0 vig? Novo. sto — 
Prime Mead.Hay 85» to dx an New Hay, 
Infr.New & Rowen 60 Clover 80 vo as | Stra 
Jon Cooran, 8 whiten 
CUMBERLAND MARKET, Mar. 19, 
Old Clover 110s to 115s 
Inferiordo, 98 105 
w Clover 
Prime Mend. Hay 
MES Straw 
93sto 978 
70 84 235 to 868 
wHay -o 
Josnua Barer, Hay Salesman, 
WHITECHAPEL, Ma 
Fine Ald Hay -. 80s:o 38s | Old Clover 
Inferior Hay E 70 | Infc. 89 
New | Hav - New Clow er 
ARK: LANE, Mow: 16, 
upply of English Whes €: from $ x, Kent, and Suffolk, 
this morning, was very small; sam ples ok Evite being 
uch in request, commanded ER 
not obtainable upon p 
115s die 
D | Bees: 30s to 94» 
T toD 
and also Beans e Peas con- 
tinue difficult of HitapOuall but Grey ‘nd Maple da a ready sa 
fully last week's prices, Fine are the turn dearer, but 
the Jum is slow for Manu qualities, š 
PERIAL QUARTER, $e S * 5 
Wheat, Ey Kent, end S. uffolk . + pu) ite 58 66 b0 62 
—— ‘Norfolk, iinoa and Yor) . B0 68 69 68 
Barley, Malting and distilling 20e Mone Chevalier St 54 23 95 
Oats, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire . 97 31 95 
er) 28 T Beotek . . Feed E 93 98 
m Irish. «+ o Feed 31 $4 a 
Malt, pale, ship PE EPUM: 60 
Hertford ana Ee ae ae 65 
D p . 86 
Beans, Mazagan, old and new ` 98 040 Mok a2 Marrow 32 44 
Pigeon, UC a 85 to 46 Winds 40 48 Longpods2 36 
Peas, White B 4 Maple 28 81 Grey 27180 
The arrivals of Foreign Wheat 
35,000 qrs. but the supplies of Beiu 
vadite. e Wheat is in demand, and Monday’s prices 
are readily AN Red sells less freely, and there is little 
doing in Bonded ; a few cargoes of 62 lbs. Rostock have found 
buyers at 46s. to 48s. P 2 Barley of all sorts is p 
as dear—also Beans. d Grey Peas scarce, and much 
in request, with some sae, for White, but at prices below 
what holders are inclined to accept. The show of Oats small, 
and where sales are effected, an advance of 6d. per ar. 
sisted upon. 
ng the med amount to 
od Soon of all kinds are 
IMPERIAL Cu rie 
Wheat. |Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beana, 
Feb, 7 per Quarter.| 54r Sn s 21s “ial ou j Bba 9d| Bos 6d 
ER V MIS. a N ORAN] BO 9 S 
— 3. ..|50|3u a 8 ES x we 9| a4 3 
CNN c er Myr ANCONA ELA 88 84 2| 35 9 
Me "Hy! ios HUM Seaton Ugo 78^ 731 107] 78 8 341 | s3 8 
e M aon a eia 980) 4] BL 84 2| 35 2| 84 9 
6 weeks’ Aggreg. Aver. | 54 7| 29 n 91 8| 83. 5| 8411 | 2410 
"SCC elec ENTONCES LR CICER 
Diagram showing t the fluctuations in the price of des the average of the 
eeksending Saturday, Mar. 1 
m 
0, 
per s 44sto 486 Einsee CUAL nus Ü to ar 
Tee 1d 
| Fm. 7 | 
Fup. 14) Fas. 21 | "Fun, 28 j| Max.7 
| 
gier FRISA, 
I per cwt 48 — 50 | Mustard, White 
Gade Rea, , English = 50 100 - 
E ES CF 50 82 Wars = 
84 Rapeseed E E 
84 | Rape C. wu Cis 
16 Sue . - 
5 86 | Tares, Png winter pe aa 
tinge - a ee r- vush. = 
46 
p^ Ton p TUM variable tong Cad 
KrwosrORn AND Lay. 
Eoee Eng. por idodi 
ESSRS. C. B. TAIT axp T. NISBET will sell by 
Auction, g pp eel 11, Hanover-street, QA, 
day and Tuesday, April 6th and 7th, 1846, at one o'clock, 
VALUABLE BOTANICAL, LIBRARY. AND EXTENSIVE 
HERBARIUM of i late RosegT GRAHAM, F.R.S., Regius 
Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh, inclu ding 
among the Books, Pore Fluminensis, 9 vols. ae Hooker antl 
Greville's Icones Filicum, 2 vols. folio ; Grev. ryptogamic 
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, PIS 
Botanical Register, by AUD Mone UM s Monandr aa 
Plants ; Decandolle rologia ; De Lessert; Icones Select 
Plantarum, 2 vols.; Tabillardiere Nove Hollandis "Plantarum, 
specimen, 2 vols. folio Bennett ; 
Smith's English Botany, 31 vols. ; Rox purgt?s Flora Indica, 
3vols.; Decandolle's ‘Prodromus Regni Vegetabilis, 11 vols. ; 
Transactions of the Linnean Society, &c. 
The HERBARIUM consists of an extensive general Collec- 
tion of European, African, South and North American, East 
and West WAS and Australian Plants. Orders from RE 
men who cannot attend the a irad to Messi 
Tarrand T. NisnzT, will meet with the strictest attention dion 
whom also Catalogues of the Sale ean be had on application. 
le AD TO BE LET, EDMONTON NURSERY. —In con- 
sequence of the Proprietor being about to que from the 
Nursery business, this desirable Nursery is to et, with im- 
The ele may be taken e a valuation, 
mmodation will be given in the 
terms of payment, if desired. Amy: personally, or by letter, to 
Mr. Hencuman, at the Nursery, Edmonton, or to "Mr. Huan 
Low, Clapton Nursery.—March 21. 
O BE DISPOSED OF, A'SEED BUSINESS, 
principal Garden, old- established, with a vide light 
country connexion; a good House, Stable, Coaeh-house, é&e, 
Low rented, coming-in easy. Age and declining health date 
reason quus ng the above. Direct to Mr. Davies, Seeds- 
man, 8, Gri street, Borough, peer 
TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, BUILDERS, &c. 
TOR SALE, in the Field east of Voas House, | A 
K: pightsbridge SOLEM thousand loads o ENT 
BLACK MOULD, LLOW LOAM, and SAND; D 
tity of Beautiful Tur mo Mr. Searcy, at the Kingston 
louse Estate Office, adjoining Rutland Gate. 
v JLLECTION ES iV EGETABLE GARDEN 
DS. EU of all the Hur and most approved 
sorts 5 Ph 1s. as follows—4 qts. Pe 2 qts. Windsor Beans, 
2 qts. Kidney Beie, T Beet, Loz. otch | ale, 4 oz. Broccoli, 
1 oz. Brussels s Sprouts, 2 n Cabbage, 2 oz. nis t, 1 oz. Oauli- 
flower, 2 oz. Celery, 1 qt. o 1packet of Frame Oücüinbk: 
Endiv e, 2 oz. of Denon 1 packet if "Melon, 1 qt. Mustard, 
1 pt. Radish, 1 oz. 
ov 
Tum 
Savoy, 1 pt. Tu. of Lr 
A collec tion of the best Annual Flower. 
taining 65 varieties, for 
A collection do. do. do. for 
‘A collection of 36 vars. of splendid pales “Storie OT AA 
A collection of 24 vars. of splendid German Asters, 3 6 
Per packet. 
Per packet, 
Mixed German M . 6d. | Cockscomb, from prize 
” » Balsams . | 
E k 
Spt con- 
10s. 0d. 
5 0 
flowers : 
.6 | Geranium, 
Sfecembrpanthemam y c 
B 
&ehisopétidon Walkeri 16 
All other sorts of Genuine Seeds as cheap as any rS in 
the tr: A Seed Potatoes, warranted free from dise: True 
eaf Kidneys 7s. per bushel. Catalogues foun ded on 
application. 
Cranks & Co., Seedsmen and Florists, 86, High-st., Borough. 
ins $ Asters 3 6 
(CUCUMBER AND MELON BOXES a: AND LIGHTS. 
3-li 
Boxes and Ligne e E 
nted 
siz s a 
packed a ail paris of the kingdolis Blight Boxes 
and L fights Hom tees, Garden Lights of every description. 
Conservatories, Green and Hot-houses made and fixed in 
parts of the Kingdom. Reference given to the Nobility, dos 
hind the Trade, in most of the counties in Englan 
JAMES Ware s, Hothouse Builder, Claremont- ae Old Kent- 
road, London 
qos CORNER 0) OF HALF- MOON: STREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS and CO. 
al Appointment) ‘the SEEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL AGRIQULT URAL SOCIETY OF EN GLAND," 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and Agriculturist 
in general, that their only Counti ng House an 
houseis atthe Corner of HAL MOON- STREET, PICCADILLY, 
ONDON, as for the last Fiy. Yea 
Priced lists of Agrieultural Seeds are always ready, and may 
be had on HEIDRAUIUEBE: ication 
I [S ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF  BRITISH 
RAT tutte at J. Wrrcn, jun., PHILLIPS, and Co.’s 
Warehouse, 12, Panton-street, Hayma arket. — Having made 
arrangements ith a British Manufacture ey are pod 
to offer the above article in unlimited quantities at the foll 
ing terms, in Squares not exceeding 40 inches long 
No. 0—(equal to Foreign Shee id 
peor pig 16 ie "S oz. to the foot 
(by Offici: 
3 ls. 
J. Weron, jun. +s having been many years with Mr. Drake, o 
an an ‘ime of A 
giang of Chatsworth mus ben devote himself to 
Glazing call the atten- 
eR of eu ists onerum to the m ‘prices for Glass, 
mE hey undertake to glaze inany part of the United 
er om 
Ai E beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights 
sm: e squar res, which they:offer at the following low prices, 
deus i 100 feet boxes, not particular to thickne 
e. H m d. per foot, 
6 in. by A SE gy 
5 in! by93and ,, 
Gin. by £ and | ,, 
J. W. & Co. solicit insp 
Ornamental Glass at their W arehouse, as above. 
in. by 
ction ot their os of Stained and 
.—12, Panton- 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS AND GLASS TILES. 
JARVIS having just imported a large quantity m 
* the above articles, in quality and substance hithert 
unequalled, ean offer them at a lower price than any poe 
house in the trade, for ready eU ey only, at his old esta- 
blished WINDOW GLASS WAREHOUSE, 38, Great Cas- 
PESO E few doors from Regent-street, where orders, for- 
warded with reference, meet with prompt attention. Every 
other description of WINDOW GLASS equally low in price. 
OREIGN 4 AND BRITISH I SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— 
R. C. E ing again dr om the eem for Wes crown squares, 
with 
invites his former 
ists :— 
per gross. "OSS. per gross. 
Gin. by 4 m 6s. 8by5.. 13s. 9byT.. 18s. 
Tin. by 4 8by6.. 14s Oby8.. 
R, 6. will in 4 receive weekly. consignments of 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of which he purposes iesu 
such a stock as will enable him to execute all orders as soon 
as receive 
PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, and GRAPE GL ae 
S. every ee peo cheaper th an at any other house.—For 
New Lists, apply to R, Coan, Glass, Lead, and Colour Works, 
48, Leicester-square, London. 
THE ARTICLE GLASS. 
ME DAINES AND BRADDOCK have made 
o supply the Public with GLASS for 
Sashes and Hort dicdlteal purposes of superior quality and sub- 
stance, ani lower prices dnd that which may have 
been obtained v ae medium of any previous advertise- 
n quoted at 1d. P foot, may Be ge 
ped upo on application, 6, 
A Stock of E Plate and Stained Glass c con- 
t 
N. b. 
stantly on hand.—Mareh, 
FOREIGN. SHEET GLASS. 
N ESSRS. EDWARDS & PELL, 15, Southampton- 
street, Strand, direct Importers of Pd GLASS, 
supply Glass strong and of excellent colour, de foot, for 
any dimensions under 1 foot in length. Figur Gilbes in every 
variety of pattern. Contracts for Stained and Painted Windows, 
in any design and size ; Armorial Bear rings, &c. executed/by the 
first Artists in Belgium. 
Propagating Glasses for plant: 
6 
inches by 3} 
d. each. 
EANES WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS.— 
Horticulturists, and all intereso dd in Gardening pursuits, 
areinvited to examine G. and DEANE’s extensive Stock of 
GARDENING AND PRUNIN G IMPLEMENTS. best London 
made Garden Sag and Syringes, Coalbrookdale Garden 
Seats, and Chai 
quick oed [Garden Scrapers — jPruning Bills 
Gaetan Rethonae ae v Knives, va- 
Bagzi ing Hooks ri 
Teg Takes ual a Saws 
Bortens, various pat-| Sieve: Ls genios 
ns PEN Doors| Shea 
and Frames 
Hammers 
Hand- ds Frames resping Hooks 
Botanical boxe: uc in sei ya- 
© of Praning In- 
itd nents 
Chaff pagines "Hay Knives 
Chaff Knives Hoes ciet Bipi hos "Stones 
Shear: s, various 
Daisy Rakes Horticultural Ham 
Dil |. mers and Matchetel Sickles 
Dock Spuds ckle Saw 
Draining Tools 
‘ons and 
els, various pat 
er ns, in zine, po 
ain, &c. 
Se 
S of Tools| Thistle b Toks 
[Transplanting Tools 
Towels 
g) BE er SETA 
» Stands in u hr Reels 
and Iron king Ink ls 
Fumigators |'Turfing Irons 
vanie — Borders|Menographs | ai 
par Plant Pri otec- m Wire | Watering Pots 
on opes 
Garden Chairs and Mole Tra 
[Mowing Machines 
» Loops [Pick Axe 
a Rollers [Potatoe Forts i 
G. pah D d d sole Agents for LINGHAM'S PERMA- 
NENT L mples of ‘which, with the Illustrated List 
of MEUS hd ‘Tools can be sent post paid to any part of the 
United Kingdom.  DEANE's Horticultural Tool Warehouse, 
opening to the Monument, 46, King William-street, London- 
bridge. 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
D ae et anp ‘HEALY having heated uum 
EROR berti 
be heated by BunsrpGE and HEALY's s peculiar Tank Apparatus, 
with the absolute certainty of producing the. di 
Their Apparatus may be seen at work at the following places: 
E UU Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Kew; Baroness Rothschild’s Gardens, ; 
Glendinning, Chiswick Bea ; Messrs. Henderson, Pine- 
apple-place ; and in more than one hundred other places.— 
street, Haymarket, 
180, Fleet-street, Sodio. 
