13.—1846.] THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZET 
TE. 215 
Sales by Auction. 
CERET EET FOR SALE BY AUCTION. 
ESSRS. J. C. aw STEVENS beg to announce 
they will SELL BY. AUCTION, at their Great, pat 38, 
ne street, Covent-garden, on WEDNESDAY, Ist 
ana a WU a of very valuable GnonipAcHoUS 
PLANT. n the interior of central America col 
tion, Ss na rab) gathered in the latter part of 1 
is in the finest state, and will be found to comprise gnifice! 
specimens of a new Arpophyllum, Lilia super! nd alia 
Thacrostachya, Barkers spectabilis, Sobralia macrantha, and 
r rare species well deserving the attention of Amater 
ay be viewed the day prior, and morning of sale, and oe 
logues had of the J Auctionee s, 38, King-street, Covent-gard 
TO NOBLEMEN, TS; a 
ESSRS. 
FL STS, and hers. 
PROM EROE boe "MORI RIS will, sub- 
mit to publie competition at the prey Ma 
mew Lane, on Tuesday March 31st, at 12 
fine CERE t of FUCHSIAS, ar snb NAS, 
PETUNIAS, CINERARIAS, CHI R 
LUMS, GREENHOUSE AND TARDY 
May be viewed the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had at the 
Mart, and ofthe Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 
IMPORTANT 8A FIVE ND PAIRS OF 
CARNATIONS AND PIOOTEES 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 
structed by a much esteemed amateur to submit to public 
1 hy iction, at the Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on 
pril 2, 1846, at 12 o'cloek, a sia rich speor tment 
a AMONG. AND PICOTBES, ne t which will be 
found (ir nations), Tomly: a me robles Florae 
Garland, Hogg's Colonel ines, Gregg's. Mary, Puxley's Prince 
Albert, C: Brutus and Juba; Jones's Brilliant, Hee adley's 
alcott's 
Achilles, Robinson's Joe Langdale, E as 5 ding of Scarlet, Col. 
Wainman, North Midland, &c. Picotees comprise 
Crask’s Prince Albert, Burrough 8 ke of Newcastle and 
Mrs. Bevan, Barnard’s Mrs. Barnard, Wildman’s DUET 
Wood's Princess Alice, Garrett’s Lady Dacre, Sharp mmy 
Gordon, Lalla Beim Ea de Grey, and Agitator, mh den's 
Miss Desborough, ‘Also a fine collection of Wm IAS 
indry roots. M No MISES the morning of sale, and Cata- 
logues had at p Mart and of the Auctioneers, American ac 
Sery, Leytonst 
TROBE FARM STOCK. 
Important Sale of Far ock, at Trebartha, Cornwall, 
sisting of 46 North ‘Devon “Bullocks and Cows, 120 Southdown 
qud and Lambs, UE Agricultural Implements, &c., 
QW MR has received E A 
o offer for Sale by mae Auction, 
DS Edi Panish of North Hill, in the County 
the 21st day of April, 1846, at 11 o'clock in the Fore- 
noon, Dur 12 o^ cloc k precisely,) the undermentioned LIVE AND 
DEAD FARM STOCK, the Pro Rodd, Esq., 
who is about to lessen the above Ts d Bulow and Cows: 
7 Fat Cows, 13 Fat Oxen, 16 Cows in Calf, 10 Heifers, 2 years 
old ; the above are of the pure North Devon Breed, and of very 
Superior choice and quality. SER and Lambs: 60 Ewes, 
60 Lambs; the above are au of the pure E br eod, 
lendid Bay C eo. Horses, * “Mu m: 
» by “Royal William,” te Ps penta 
old, standing 16} hands high, warranted ere pe tuus 
harness, and free from vice, they are well matched in. colour 
and pace, and have been driven together constantly di © the 
last 3 months ; a Handsome Bay Filly, * y by. is Royal 
William," 5 years old, 15} hands high, well broken for the 
Saddle, warranted sound, and RUN g tempered ; a Pair 
of Contes Goss 
uses ie and aawit ‘ably 
m Horses and Na Donk 
lent Gast Pen ena a ses, 1 Colt c ol t 
coming 2 years old, 2 Donkies, Male mn emale,of the Maltese 
Breed, standing 14 sal high, 1 Mule, b; 
years D d, standing 15 h: ands | 
Refreshments wall be pr ones zm 100 "clock, $ AGE o MENS 
at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely.— Trebartha, March 28, 1846, 
BE -HIVES.—All persons desirous of TURNO 
that p ipi A or branch of rural economy— 
the Honey B PRESA UA An by G: reus S 
Son, that they ha pared, fi Hc s s 
ply of their various EDISON PBE 
utt’s Collateral Hive,” «The Single ae Hive, n 
ive, x h i 
, from either of which the UR may be taken at 
[RSS TREES end. profit, 
Customed to Bee- RUM A ees paper, with 
MEE and que will be forwarded on receipt of a postage 
Stam ‘Apia t and Honey Warehouse, 127, High 
Boni London. 
NUTT ON BEES, (6th Edition) just published, 
SEEDS. — CORNER OF ARE STREET, 
OMAS GIBBS and CO. 
(by Official Appointment) t the SBEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Y OF ENGLAND,” 
Eeg to remind the Aemberseor the uon and Agriculturists 
‘general, that their only pce House and Seed Ware- 
seisa atthe Corner of HALF-MOON-STREET, PICCADILLY, 
ON as for the last MAY ea 
Priced i Lists of Agricultural $ Seeds are always ready, and may 
Behad on app 
—————$_—__ 
OREIGN SHEET GLASS, of ¢ 
p. plorticultural and general purposes be 
HICK’S, 28, Castle-street Ea ERA aoe 
Ready i Moov onie 
ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF BRITISH 
MANUFACTURE, at J. Wzrcn, jun., Pairs, and Co:s 
12, Panton-street, Haymarket. — Having made 
{2tangements wi p a British Manufacturer, they are enabled 
artigled in unlimited quantities at the follow- 
Mg terms, in cue s not exceeding 40 inches long :— 
0. 0— (equal to Fe oreign, ARD t) jd. per foot. 
—averaging from 1 s ‘ozstoithe-foot baie » 
Snia m for 
For 
» 
» 
J. Wazon, jui, having ie many years with A Drake, ot 
8, Jermyn-street, and 315, Oxford.str Set, and at the time of the 
the zing of Chatsworth Conservatory; has: devoted himself to 
call the ae 
d dlazing Department, begs to c: 
des of Horticulturists generally to tie above prices for 
x i ins uüerjadto to glaze in any. part of the United 
sy to Wu. for Pits and Garden Lights 
» al im CELA which they offer at the Ene uw prices, 
acked in 100 feet (men not particular to thickness. :— 
Under 5 in. by ? 0 mr Der foot, 
Sin “by sana ,, Gin. by 4 i 
5 Sin. by4and . , 9in. by7 Gs 
One «Oo. solicit inspection of their spine of Stained and 
street, V es ien ae at their Warehouse, as'above.—12, "Blüte 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS AND GLASS TILES. 
JARVIS having just imported a i panty of 
e the above articles, iu quality and s e hitherto 
unequalled, can ofer them at a ener price LE any other 
house in the trade, for ready money only, at his old esta- 
plished Voa a GLASS Neen guy 38, Great Cas- 
w doors from Regent-street, where or ders, for- 
warded with TOENA e, meet zo "prompt attention, Bvery 
other description of ` WINDOW GLASS equally low 
EAS AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
AS » for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— 
again redu s for small crown squares, 
son of the BERA notatione with his former 
per gross. 
9byT .. 18s. 
lis l10by8.. 26s 
will in future receive weekly consignments of STOUT 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of which he purposes keeping 
o iras ti eu Ple EAN dorexcouterall riers EA PN 
is de 
PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, and GRAPE GLASSES 
of every description, cheaper than at any other house.—For 
New y Lists, apply to , Glass, Lead, and Colour WES 
48, Leicester Mea Cees 
cus VERY LOW PRICES. 
— AM. E. RENDLE anp CO., at. the solicita- 
f many of their: most inflüential eustomers, have 
determined to enter into the GLASS TRADE. Arrangements 
have been made with the most extensive manufac- 
ee aac they rillauelenableds D supply the best quality 
Glass, at the low unerating prices for 
elivered free of Carriage in Li naino “Plymouth. 
QUARES. 
4 inches im 5 and under 5 inches by À 114. per foot. 
5 6 9» 
P E guest rt B 
LARGE SQUARES, not P 40 m dong. 
Cylinder .. No. 0, 11 e to the foot, r foot, 
Sheet No. 1, 16 
2,2 
3? seo NOs 25 
+ No. 8, 
e 
B Oz. ; 
cont: aining TU "feet. 
acum ‘remittance or reference in London. 
uth 28, 
THE ARTICLE GLA 
i eens DAINES AND BRADDOCK have made 
rangements to supply the Publie with GLASS for 
Sastisemand H ortoniturel parposes of superior quality and sub- 
stance, and at much lower prices than that which may have 
been obtained through the medium of any previous advertise- 
m 3 may be ob- 
ments, as the sizes therein quoted at 1d. 
tained at 3s, per òs., upon application 5 " 
London. N.B. A Stock of Patent Plate a santa E con- 
stantly on hand.—March, 1846. 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS. 
ish: EDWARDS & PELL, 15, Southampton- 
street, Strand, direct Importers of BELGIAN GLASS, 
supply Glass strong and of excellent colour, at 34d. per foot, for 
any dimen: under 1 foot in ler Figured Glass in every 
variety of pattern, Jonthavis or Sisi edam PAL ted Windows. 
in any design and size ; Armorial Bearings, &c. executed by the 
first Ar in Belgium. 
Hasses for plants, 6} inches by 
GuemRenosritate OF LIME, 71. 2m ton at 
Mr. Lawes’s F AER DEPTFORD CRE 
E ENRY BAKER, 90. Hiton igar den, aih has 
invented a RAIN GAUGE, upon an entirely new princi- 
"sons connected with Agriculture and Horticulture. 
Tide instrument ia very simple in its construction, and requires 
no calculation to ascertain vibe kr de of Rain fallen upon the 
land in gallons per acre. 
LACTO OMETERS, for asc 
price 5s, 
HYDROMETERS, for Sulphuric Acid, 5s. and 6. 
THERMO pad RS, for registering the exin OUS of Heat and 
Cold, from 10s. 6d. 
B AROMETERS, from 17. 10s. 
All the above ar ticles warranted, and ji be for ‘warded upon 
ae, ence ofa e Order a Tov 
EANE’S NAA Wa oe TOOLS.— — 
es Su pu & T sp ae Vou cem 
are inviti 
0 exami 
GARDENING AND “PRUNING. 
aining the quality of Milk, 
imp 
ma Engines and Syringes; Oüalbsook dale: Garden 
Seats, and Ohaire: 
Averuncators 
Axe 
222 
Garden Serapers 
jPruning Bille 
G Run e SEEN ersand 
ing Hooks 
rious 
Gr wu Res anal bó 
Borders „various pat-| Siev = 
Brsentoqus Doors z 
Botanice and Frames pene, in great va- 
s 
Cases of Pruning In- Hamme 
struments 
Frames Rea aping Hooks 
Chaff Engiues Ha K ives 
Chaff Kn Hoes of eve carte Ee Hs qum 
Daisy Baltes ortieultural Ham-|Shears, various 
Dibble: mers and Hatchets S 
Dock Spuds Hotbed Handles 
Draining Tools Labels, various pat- 
Edging Irons and terns, in zine, por- B a s 
celain, & ch Hook 
;adies" Sets of Tools T Mistle Hook 
»» Stands us Wire Lines and Reels nsplauting Tools 
md Iron. Marking Ink Trowels 
Fumigator s Mattocks | T'urfing Irons 
Galvanic — Borders|Menographs | Wall Nails 
and Plant Protec-| Metallic Wire Watering Pots 
tors M Milton M Weed Extraetors 
en Chairs and|Mole Tray and Hooks 
Beats owing Machines Wheel Barrows 
» Loops Pick Ax Youths’ Sets of Tools 
» Rollers Potatoe orks 
G. and J. DEANW are sole Agents for LINGHAM'S PERMA- 
NENT LABELS, samples of ‘which, p the Illustrated D 
of Horticultural Tools, can be sent aid to any part o 
United Kingdom. DEANE 8 Hortibultaral Tool Ware uie 
Perd to the Monument, 46, King William-street, London- 
brid 
HORTIOULTUR AL 7 TOOL |, WAREHOUSE, 
^ REEN anp CONSTABLE, WuoLESALE and RETAIL 
TnowaoNGpns, 36, King me Street, (four doors from. 
London Bridge.) beg to announde they have a large assortment 
ew and Improvi al GA. TOOLS, including Lord Ver- 
non’s Patent Hoe, Dr. Ene Patent Garden Fork, Tyn- 
don's Patent. and. other dud $ $ lid.head. Garden 
Avec od atc e arde LC an TY Tools, 
i 3 s, Improved. Garden 
Shears, Edging Irons, de es’ Horti | Chests fitted 
— 
pru BOTANICAL DRYING-PAPER.— 
o years having now opie since this PAPER was 
first Sebi od to.the notice of the-Publie, it ismow in general 
use amongst Botanists, and is al y all to be far superior 
to ererjthing previously employ ying: Specimens of 
Plants. It preserves form and colour in the best possible 
manner, and has also the advant 5: 
UU thereby obviating, in most 
a change of sheets whilst the 
iicet effecting a saving of 
nts are being dried, and 
the avast ——— trouble 
pe It 
attending the use of ordinary so stout and 
durable, Vnd must therefore be con red as the cheapest as 
well'as the best paper that can Pb ployed. 
The following eminent Botani have 
a y juae the 
use of & iJ. 
Hook 
mes as eR zlý 
R, Director of the 
Professor of Botany, Univer oliege, London; 
Professor of Botany in ihe: bier 
BABINGTON, Author of the adr b 
Botany ;" Mx. WarsoN, Author o 
&c. &c. 
The following p the sizes in whi 
bà folded. 
; Dr 
Dn. BEROR, 
(of Edinburgh; MR. 
of British 
"s Guide,” 
1 the Paper is prepared :— 
per Ream. 
te (sol 
London 3 E 
Marketsin eet, 
. Andrew-street, 
siding in the c 
er in th 
THE TANK 
E i 
Ager Bf 
WHITMORE, 
Florist, North 
Botanists r 
any re 
H. 
R. T..M* INiosH, 
pplied through 
zhbourhood. 
URBIDGE ax» HEALY having heated a con- 
siderable nm of Pitsand other Horticultural Struc- 
tures, for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, and 
eter "tropical pla vue brachte upon the plan n recommended 
r. MILLS's recent w on the Culture of Pines and Cu- 
amers many of which are working at the present time, 
Hose beyond a. doubt that ever Fucture 
e heated by Burvipcs and H: eculiar Tank Apparatus, 
with the absolute certainty of ere stirs the d 
Their Apparatus may be seen at work at the following places : 
gHortienltura Gardens, Obist ick; 
d's Ga 
apple-place ; and 
130, Fleet-street, 
OT-WATER 
in more uel one hundred other places,— 
. London. 
APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURALBUILDIN S, md HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFAGTOR on improved prine 
ples, and oderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
rym 
EDWARD ES AILEY, HOLEC 
D. and E. BAILEY having eue mes h time to the Bu EE. 
tion of this subject, and had much experience in the 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, 1s improve- 
ue auguenadd in their practice, r fheir mode of heat- 
ing n fi maple a and have combined 
APESS in ae apparatus w the charge. ey 
have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Bass, for 
r 
many noblemen expe e hono 
employed by the Hortieult yof London, in execudog 
he works of their Splendid Conse y erected at Chiswick. 
2 and E. BA also co metal all descriptions of 
e ultural Buildings and. p" shes, s, and invite noblemen, 
MS and the publie to the inspection of their various 
drawings and models, at 272, Holborn, VEA they have the 
opportunity of exhibiting, amon etal works, an ex- 
tremely complete and convenieu 
adapted for the continued sur "AE of hot water, ai arrange- 
ment of tho oven more complete than has hitherto been brought 
beforethe publie. 
a Ue x Woo were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
orticulturists, and can refer to the Conser- 
atone ine ate the Pantheon as one of their NUM besides 
many uere in this country, and on the Continen: 
D. and E. Barrer have pri pen 5 uae ot the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are 1 y for immediate delivery ; 
they beg to introduce to p x new Trough Pipe, for 
Orchidaceous or other Houses vapour is constantly, or 
at intervals, required, and which ibis be seen at their Manu- 
facto 
GTEP ENSON aw» COR aen 
London, and 17, New Pa 
and Mabufioturers of the Tapered CON 
GYLINDR ICAL B BOILER 
nti 
THE 
~ Gracechurch-street, 
reet, Southwark, Inventors 
NICAL and DOUBLE 
s nee A solicit the attention of 
tifie Horticulturi o their much approved method of 
applying the Tank syst: io Bier ies, Fiopage ug Houses, &e., 
by which atmospherie del » s we ottom-heat is secure 
to any required degree out the aid of pipes or fiues. 
0. have also tont si n re at the request of numerous 
friends they are now pu Boilers of Iron, as well as 
opper, by which the E is PRGER These Boilers, which are 
now so well known, searcely aa description, but to those 
who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will be for- 
warded, as-well as reference of p highest authority ; or the; 
may be seen at most o ity's seats and principal 
Tte ries mU the xus 
28 oe beg to inform the "Trade that at their Manufactory 
in New ark-street, every article required for the construction 
of. Pipe ig Buildings, as well as for heating them, may be. 
obtained upon the most.advantageous terms. 
Donservatoric or Wood, erected'upon the most 
H 
with every, Implement rc sump qe the Garden. 
Balconies, Palisading, Field and. Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, &c,.&c. 
