262 THE 
AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
[APRIL 18, 
rarely to be had so cheap as pipe-tiles e now be made. 
Straw, AE UE a, ie; s d never pi use 
ur 95 acres of CE 
10 acres zu Oats, 
consumption on Ma 
nips, and Carrots ; 2 acres of Mangol: 
of Clover (half of the Wheat). You should tbus have for 
sale, say 900 date. of Wheat and 200 bushels of ye (300 
being required foi tons 
of roots, and 320 rates of pane and Barley, , equa l ES the 
keep of 350 sheep for 25 weeks, besides the Clover 5 acres, 
equal to the keep of 100 sheep. during summer. un this is 
exclusivo of your p pasturo la lan s 
Fra: We you o apply to 
Mr. D Dickson. See his D NS in s reek s Pape 
ns A Book—H E K—Swinborne’s will, weimagine, ie 
your purpose; atall events your EDU. will get you a. 
sight euo E then you can judge for yourself, We know 
fn 
Dece noNNeRs—A Regular Sub—Are you sure you sowed 
the missing row ? 
de TunxiPs—Gecorge—Do not sow until the third week 
E Sona B W—Procure stakes from a coppice of Ash or 
nes arch, about " feet long and 2 inches in diameter ; bore holes 
throu tne tops 
ittoms, 
oW 
mes 
pieces alternate- 
ly, both at top 
andhangsloose- 
ly round the 
tree like the cra- 
dle placed round — za 
the neck of a 
blistered horse ; 
the object in 
both cases being 
part. e an- 
exed woode = 
illustrates it: 
ao» pie: 
To FIX AMMONIA— White Lime will drive ammonia off. The 
most effectual pru you can selectis sulphate of iron— 
i. e. green pug or sulphuric acii 
To KEEP 20 HEAD or CATTLE OF VARIOUS ÁGES— arthen 
—Supposing e land to be of good quality you Ail want a 
field of about 30 acres ; 6 acres of Lucerne, and successions of 
Vetches over about 8 acres, the earlier cuts being succeeded 
by Turnips and the latter by Cabbages, will keep them from 
May till October ; 5 "e of Swe WR S of Mangold Wurzel, 
4 of Carrots, and 3 of Pa: e stolen crops of Tur- 
nips and Cabbages, will BA Arny for therest of the year. 
* Fettercairn" Swede, Orange Globe Mangold, White Belgian 
Pei large Jersey Parsnip. Sow Lucer E eod first week 
May, Vetches at intervals iibi spring, Mangold Wurzel 
irst week and Carrots the last week in 
Agricultural Bodet: Ari ius Young! s qium Calendar. 
To Moe E SEED—H E ae it in a well-aired case or 
bag, i arty airy place. Specimens of straw and ear are 
best Kept attached to wooden rods from 4 to 6 feet long. 
TURTLE DOVES—J asks for RE as to the manage- 
ment and Ghar&oteristis of these b 
*,* Communications Neneh town after Wednesday, cannot be 
* answered the same 
EnRATUM—A(t p. 241, seals, 49th line from the top, for “sufficient” 
read “inefficient. 
Markets, 
SMITHFIELD, Monpay, E 13 beue: € Gains 
oss 4 
Best Scots, Herefords, &o. is Oti é| Best By - to 48 8 
Best Shor 310 (ch S tU 
Second Wally "Beasts - 3 0 3 $ Hweraudvewad quay d 0. 4 4 
Calves _bitto (shora) = 8B 4 0 
Best Downe & Half-breds in $ : e -58 74 
Ditto (shorn) 88 458 
inst, 35701 Sheep and Lambs, 14400; Calves, 51; Pigs, 200. 
Qur supply of Beaste Er not large, but fally adequate to the demand; trade 
dee merally supported. The very best Scots with dif- 
ficulty make ui hd ‘numbers of, Bheep are remarkably small, but this 
ware wanted. Tri 
d Shorn at4s 8d; Best UL. at ni 
M3; Pigs, 3 
3 Wer Smithfield. 
TATOES,—SoUTHWARK, Visas. pape 
The en during e past week has 
ficient for ee mand, The fresh arrivi 
Scotland, oi Hv mality, were in request, but 
suy uer TE Re mar 
Yorkshire Reg, 8 
very e: 
several lots of inferior sm Hi 
zome of 
the ann 
» Pri 
si ices: 
ton; ditto Shaws, 
north of Scotland, 
Montrose Duis, ob per tone 
^ COVENT GARDEN, Apnizis, 
kinds have 
price ; the best specimens fetch about 15. 3d. an ounce. Green 
Goosdherries and Apricots have just made their appearance; 
the former at from 2s. bd 25. 6d., and the latter at from 2s. to 
AN P ears remain endo the same as quoted i in our last So 
Nuts of all kinds are sufficient for the demand. Of Vegetables 
Broccoli is very plentiful, and AEN to get cheaper; Asparagus, 
however, is still dear, and n er abundant. Rhubarb is 
cheaper, as are also denen 8. 26s bbages, Greens, &c., are 
good and plentififl; the latter are somewhat lower in price. 
Young Carrots and "Tu urnips have been offered; the former at 
from 8d. to pes and the latter at from Is. 6d. to 3s. 6d. a bunch, 
t, and sufficient for Fon PS: Potatoes, of 
e may m ni 2s. 6d. 
Lettuces and other Salading are ood and PALLEN Cut 
|y consist o: Heaths, , Hyacinths, aus 
Tropeolums, Jasmines, Lily of the Valley, Pentas carnea, 
hanotis floribunda, Burchellia capensis, ias, Aalbaaj 
Acacias, Cyclamens, Daphnes, Orange flowers, Rhododendrons, 
Cinerarias, Gardenias, PPP ERUITS other Roses. 
rest Tes dozen, 1s to 2s 
Eine Apple, perl, 6e Terent 
Grapes, Hothouse, per i 3 to 158 
ness ee Ib, 
iaa 
d 
per. d 
Filberts, Bit 300). #01 to 60s 
Apples, MT [fo 208 
PP Kitchen, 6¢ to i uts, Cob, per 100 ie 00-40 008 
Pears, per hf.-sv., 64 to n -- Bi rei "8 ma, 20: 
Shure dozen, leto 21 0d - 
100, 4s to 18s 
= Reville, per 100, EA 16s 
— per dozen, 2s to 2s 6d 
— Spania! 
Walnuts, per bushel, 16s to 208 
Chesnuts, per peck, 3s to 7s 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, per doz, 6d to Parsnips, per doz. 
red, per “doz. 2 d Seorzonera, Le Sandie, i to ls 8d. 
Broccoli, Brown, „per blo, Od to 14 6d | Salsify, dos ls to 1 
Onions, per ‘bushel, isod e 
uper 6dto 266d h, per More uas to Gs 
French Beans, per 100, 1s 6d to 2 6d ioatlonto pet I. i 
E arlio, per 1b., 6 
o 
to 1a 6d 
Wee, 4s to Or - | Lettuce, per score, Cab., 4d to 6d 
TUE ar to 4s 6d Cos, 6d to 2s 
Radishes, per 12 hands, 4d to 1s 
per z bushel, Be toda 
me, per pottle, 9d to 1 
z Kidne ney, 
Turnips, per doz.,ls to 2: "Mushroo 
Watercress, p. 12 sm, bun. 64 to 8d 
Parsley, per inchs 1d toad 
Cucumbers, each, 6d to 2r 6d er bundle, la 
Spinach, por sleve, 9d t ET ‘per bunch, 6d 
Leeks, per uches, 1s to 1s Gd | Mint, green, per bunch, 6d to 8d 
Celery, per bunch, dto ir 0d Marjoram, per bunch, 4 
ms, each, 64 to Cheivil, per punnet, 24 to af 
HAY —Per Load of 36 UH 
Prime Mead.Hay 80s to 90s| New Ha; Ne emer: CX - 
y 
Infr.New & Rowen 63 70 | Clover 
E 
pa fice [MET 
CumBERLAED MARKET, April 16, 
Prime Mead. Hay O0eto, 9| Old Olover 110s io 16r 
Inferlor Inferior do, 95 — 100 | Straw 
lover 
Toso Baur, Hay Salesman. 
WHITECHAPEL, Apri 
83s to 36s. 
pru 
Fine Old Hay - gosto 80s | Old Clover 110s to 116s 
Inferior Hay - 70 | Infr. p» — 90 100 | Straw — $09 to San 
New Clover 
^ Trade EU. dull at the above prices 
MARK-LANE, Monpay, April 
The supply of Wheat from Essex and Suffolk this morning 
was small, that from Kent fair; the trade ruled dull, and in 
some instances rather lower prices were taken, w iils 
greater part of the last named remained unso in the day. 
nina m dios reign was of a strictly retail eAatAct er; 
sales of bonded were extremely difficult, and almost impossible, 
owing to the scarcity of certificates, and the disinclination to 
uev on speculation, Barley and Beans mus; written 
er qr. lower for all descriptions. Peas of all kinds are 
Rub as dear. The value of fine Oats is maintained, but out- 
of-condition parcels are neglectei 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, E Bit 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffol "t amus 58 68 Red . 50 61 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire, ant d Yor! 60 63 White 59 68 
Barley, Malting and dud Alling. 298 bos pu 80 84 
Grind. 93 96 
Lincolnshire and Yorkshire . 23 27 Feed 21. 95 
— Nowe berland and Soot i 
. jas 93 96 Potato $5.20 
- + Feed 32 26 Potato 94 98 
Malt, pale, ship . ee 29^ VM UU 
ertford and Eins: D . » 5/5 60 65 
D . > . 84 86 
Beans, us nj old and new 371040 ‘Pick’ 29 46 Harrow al 48 
m, Heligoland + 34 to 52 Winds — — Longpoda— — 
Peas, White + 34t Maple 99 32 Grey 28 831 
Ännrvars IN mm RIVER LAST WEEK. 
Flo Barl.) Malt.) Oats, | Rye. | Bns. |Peas 
pagan 4i16 "Ske, Te 3870| 4716 | 3832 | 1918 1270 | 396 
mes ze | 2? [oase ts ae 
ENTE “oo 5 Su — | 2910 10920 | 580 
29874 
P FRIDAY, “Apel T 
The show of English Wheat since Monday has been small, 
and that day’s prices fully sippa free foren continues to 
find p in retail, but bonded, an: ers, are almost 
unsaleable. Barley of all Kingsi is EAT of disposal, “Beats 
are unaltered, Peas fully as dear. Oats are held firmly, and 
rather more money is generi vu obtained, ; 
Wheat Barley Onts Flour 
English ^. . 8020 4060 1840 Sks 
Irish ge - 1480 - 
Foreign . . 30410 2930 - 
IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
Wheat: | Barley.) Oats. | Rye. | Beans.) Peas. 
Mar. 7 per [Ud p 99s Bd) gislod| 33« 6d| 344)1d| 33s 8d 
EM ES ene | 39 4| 21 9| 34 2| 35 2| 3419 
- 39i . . "3 H H 29 10 92 0 83 10 84 4 88 4 
29 do DX 2| 2 1| 34 0| 85 0| 83 8 
Ap. 4 , + «| 55 9| 80 7| 92 6| 33 7| 8410 | 34 0 
—. NH ij i|8 0| 80 9| 92 9| 88 4| 85 1| 88 8 
6 weeks Aggreg. Aver. | 55 8| 20 o| s2 2| 23 9| sai | aa 9 
Duties on Foreign Grain 17 n! 8 0! 6 0! o6! s e| 9 6 
Diagram showing the fluctuations in tho p s ob Cora ‘onthe average of the 
weeks ending [mgr 
Prion. Man, 7 | Mar. 14 | Mar, 21 | MAR, 28| AprIL4 | APRIL 11 
56s 0d a 
55 9 
SEEDS, April ril T 
Canary = perar 44sto 48s pd p.ton9bto 9i 
Caraway er cwt 46 48 | Mustard, White - 
Clover, Red, Eph - 50 100 - superfine! - 
ables 
ver abun- 
dant, is sufficient for the demand. SS sey! 
the latter has been in the shape of ripe Cherries, a few pum 
of which have been offered during the week. Forced Bene I 
berries are becoming pretty plentiful, which, together with a. 
limited demand for them, has had the effect of lowering their | 
50 80 
pn , p^ » 50 84 Rapetced, Eag n h lan m E 
White; Poin s DET ET a perl 80 
10 cag 
Coriander = e = 16 | Saintfoin = 
Hempseed -= perqr. 85 — 36 | Tares, Eng. winter » bush. — 
Linseed = > "pe E [E alee Bd 
am Baltic wt 
= Cakes, Eng. per 1000. Au Tet Turnip (too meal for rewctation) 
RD AND 
Sales b» At fone 
TO ae O GENTL N, NURSERYMER, 
ORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
qued PROTHEROE AND MORRIS are in- 
ted to submit to Public Competition: by Auction, on 
the A een Harwood Nursery, Hampstead-road, on Monday, 
April 27th, 1846, at 11 o'clock, (in Sey of the premises 
being required for other purposes), ti le of the GREEN. 
HOUSE TS, consisting of QE: RU Geraniums, Aza- 
Fuchsias, Verbenas, Calceolarias, Heaths, 
lso, a newly-erected Cos d several 
ei t Boxes,  Hanellghts and other ets. May 
rii ior [5 Sale, and Catalogues had on to Preises) 
of the principal Seedsmen ; and of the Auctioneers, American 
Nursery, Leytonstone. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, anp OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will submit 
to publie competition, at n vee n Mart, Bartholomew- 
Jane, on Tuesday, April 21, and Thursday, 23, 1846, ,at12 o'olook, 
a fine collection of CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, com- 
rH all the approved varieties ; also a splendid assortment 
f GERANIUMS and other Plants in bloom. 
Mieten of Fuchsias, Verbenas, Heartsease, a 
house and hardy climbers, Bengal Roses, holes Dahlias in dry 
roots, &c. May be viewed themorning of Sale; and Catalogues 
had àt the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, 
Leytonstone. 
MEXICAN ORCHIDS. 
D A J. C. anb S. STEVENS have just re- 
ived, per Avon, a consignment of MARS which 
they will eli) by Auction, at their Great Roo: 8, King-str ‘eet, 
vent Garden, on Tuesday, 21st April, is ERNEA The 
plants are in high healt h, and comprise fine specimens of 
dontoglossum Cerventesii and Rossii; D ede Pleuro- 
ICA Oncidiums, a new Lælia, a new Peristeria, and perem 
ay be EE p day prior and morning of Sal 
and ORATIO hai the Auctioneers, 38, Tanay 
Covent Garden. 
(X RAND SALE or PINUS, ARAUCARIA, ABIES, 
CEDRUS, &oc., comprising some of the oe specimens 
in the kingdom, in Bots, tubs, &c., removed, 
e proprietor, to t] oyal Murseny, near the Station, lough, 
for absolute SALE es AUCTION, on the 21st APRIL inst, 
GLENNY and Co. 
Among the noble specimens may be mentioned : Arau- 
caria excelsa, 15 feet hig gh. A. QURabiphaeis do., A. imbricata, 
A. Brazi ziliensis, many fine plants, Pinus insignis, rigida, 
anksiana, Aberdeenii, ponderosa, nameti &c. &c. Abies 
religiosa, fine, taxifolia, do., morinda, nobilis, amabilis 
grandis, Cedrus Deodata, many fine plants, many small; 
A. Cephalonica and Pinsapo ; a large and many fine Dammara 
australis, Dacrydium excelsum, Cupressinum, phylo dadis 
trichmonoides, two Podocarpus latifolium, unique specimens, 
Taxus Mackii, Podocarpus totara, We. qunipers, x resses, 
c. in great Mee All are in pots, in 
stood out last winter.—Particulars an iion nu a few 
ays, at the Nurser Y» Mouel; at the Horticultural Agency and 
Gardeners’ Gaze , 420, Strand; and 2, Tavistock- 
Street, Covent. [ts dial 
For SALE, with immediate possession, if required, 
the Leasehold io for a term exceeding 30 years, in a 
GRAZING FARM of c 
t the uaria of 
TURNIP and DAIRY 
A RARE OPPO FOR INVESTMENT 
o ‘BE DISPOSED "OR, on very reasonable terms, 
an unexpired term of 30 years in a LEASE of most de- 
sirable NURSERY GROUNDS, containing about 3 acres of 
land, in a high state of cultivation, and situate in a populous 
and "wealthy neighbourhood, 
house, a pit, seed shop, and oth 
within half-an-hour’s ride of e ither of the bridges, Il health 
is the cause of the proprietor paring with this S property. 
—For further particulars appl, y to ©. D., Mr, Sanderson’s, 
TO NURSERYMEN, He AND OTHERS, 
RTUNITY 
S 
a rpo BE E DISPOSED OF, with immediate possession, 
mall concern in the FLORIQULTURAL andJOBBING 
s from. | London. mis Stock RA of two 
stocked with. 
choice Plants; likewise Frames, E heds, an Eun conveni- 
ences, A good Four-roomed Cottage on ‘the nd. Can be 
taken on Lease, if required ; Rent 18. — Fur He IEEE can 
be had of Mr. NUTTING, Seedsman, 46, Cheapside. 
O BE LET ON LEASE, with immediate posses- 
sion, a HOUSE in Church-street, Stoke Newington, with 
d Fin of good Garden EE suitable for a NURSERY, or 
Business, 3 mile: 
Building Lease.—Apply,to W. E. MAXWELL, Esq., 6. , Gray" S- 
asso e. 
LUTON HOO, BEDFORDSHIRE. 
TO MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS, 
O BE LET on Lease or by the Year, ‘Walled 
Gardens of 5 Acres, tasa with the finest Fruit ‘Trees, 
particularly Pears; and other Gardens and Orchard of 5 or 
6 Spin with Gardener's House; sna all requisite Quite ne 
all c act, From Lady-day w next ensuing. To 
and or ADDE ous to Mr. ‘AKERS, London Lodge, Tito. 
Hoo P: 
NB. Tato on garga are 29 miles iron London, and 9 from 
The L ondon 
mediately adjoining. Fans to and from London pass daily. 
Rent is not so he Edda in letting the Gardens as 
having them well rut Rd ruit Trees trained, Security 
and references y will therefore is required; 
yas BUSINESS TO BE DISPOSED OE). prin- prin- 
cipally Garden, old established, with a wide light country 
connexion, a good House, Stable, Coach] house, &c., low rente d. 
Coming in easy. Age and declining health is the reason for 
advertising the above.—Direct to Sir. Davies, Seedsman, 8, 
Great Dover-street, Borough, London: 
HORTICULTURAL TOOL WAREHOUSE, 
REEN AND HOON SMe ee Wigs ini and RETAIL 
