18—1846.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
295 
EANES WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS.— 
Hori ot h D gu DER in Gardening pursuits, 
are invited to examine G. EANE's extensive Stoc 2H 
GARDENING AND PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best London 
made Garden Engines and Syringes, Coalbrookdale Garden 
Seats min Chairs, 
veruncators Garden Scrapers Pruning Bills 
eS Grape Cla ersand) ,, Knives, va- 
Bagging Hooks Scissor: rious 
Bill Gravel Rakes and| ,, 
Borders, various pat-| Sieves 
erns Koree na EAA eee Ra 
Botanical Boxes and 3 in great va- 
Cases of Pruning In- E 
struments Tand- glass Frames [Reaping Hooks 
Chaft Engines Tay Kni 
Chaff Knives oes oper ey pattern) S Ane stones 
Daisy Rakes Horticultural Ham-|Shears, various 
Dibbles mers and Hatchets| Sickles 
T e Saws 
es and Shovels 
DIN. Irons and r-|Spuds 
Shen |Switeh Hooks 
Ladies Bois of Tools| Thistle Hooks 
Flower * Reissors 
(Transplanting Tools 
wels 
in Wire| Lines and Reels 
paiiing Trons 
Borders|Menographs lw: all Nails 
and Plant Protec-|Metallic Wire | Watering Pots 
Milton "Egan Weed we ‘actors 
Garden Chairs and ele Tra | id Hoc 
EXEC Machines | Wheel Bat 
S Pick Axe: na Sets of Tools 
Jos Potato Forks 
am 'EANE are sole Agents for LINGHAM’S PERMA- 
NENT TAREIS, samples of TE with the Illustrated ern 
of Horticultural "Tools, can be ent, post paid, to any part of 
the United Kingdom.—DEANE's Heticultaral Tool Wa Rogie: 
peening to the Monument, 46, King William-street, London- 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
(OH BOILERS.—These excellent Boilers, in- 
vented by Jonn Rogers, Esq., are made of various sizes 
by JOHN SHEWEN, UE Solenodks: They are applica- 
ble to all kinds of a; ratus, and are in use at Messrs. Lod- 
diges, Hackney; Pese Kp Ohandler's, "as all; Messrs. 
Rollisson's, Tooting ; Mr. Pontey's, Plymouth ; Mr. ERAS B 
Pine-apple-pla ace; and in the Horticultural Society’s Gardens, 
Hor -WATER PIPES.— Wanted to purchase, about 
eet of 4-inch Hot-water Pipe, new or second-hand.— 
Mies at rien to e B care of Mr. Bishop, Butter- 
ger, 
E OT-WATER APP ARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTIOULTURALBUILDINGS,DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and M ANUFACTO RIES, ee improved princi- 
ples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
AILEY havi ing devoted much time to the considera- 
tion o ubject, and had much. experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of 
heating not only very efficient, but very simple, and have com- 
noes durability i in the EUM with Harder in the charge. 
They have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 
for many noblemen end gentlemen, and haye had the honour 
o be employed by tural, Soci ndon, in 
pud the works Of ther splendid Nea tory erected at 
SE k. 
E. BAILEY also prem S metal all descriptions of 
Horticultural Buildings and S; Noblemen, 
Gentlemen, pag, the ple, d he Robe of their various 
drawings and models, orn, where they have the 
opportunity of De RA other metal works, an ex- 
tremely complete and. convenient kitchen apparatus, range, 
adapted for the continued supply of hot water, and an arrange- 
ment of the oven more complete than has hitherto Ps br ought 
before the public. 
D. and E. Barty were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
vilinear houses to horticulturists, and can oa to the Con- 
servatory attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, 
besides many others in this Fabio and on tho Continent. 
D. and E. BAILEY have prepa’ a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now E for immediate delivery ; 
Eur beg to QUA a to publie notice a new Trough Pipe, RUE 
her Houses where vapour is constantly, oi 
ELLE i 
URBIDGE aw» HEALY having heated a con- 
siderable number of Pits and other Horticultural Struc- 
tures, for the gu ds Pin ines, wd d 
recommended 
cumbers. many of whioh are working A the pr 
prove beyond a doubt 
be heated by Potens and HEALY’: Pire Tank us atus, 
ansa ae D 
Prue Chiswick ey: Messrs. Henderson, Pine. 
apple-place; and in more than one hundred other places.— 
130, icktctiect, aod 
SMITH AND O0. 
x ELi 
ESTABLISHED NINE Ere oie 
ORTICULTURAL BUILDER 
APPARATUS, ann GENERAL GARDEN FURNITURE 
"MANUFACTURERS 
SLEBE PLACE, axe KING'S PARADE, KING'S 
RO. CHELSEA, LONDON. 
—Poowrars, E Fravnzs. &e. N GREAT VARIETY. 
+ AiG XN ORDES GOST, 
E D CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
spate 17, New Park-street, catari DS 
mi Horti € E ‘thelr: much EUN jas of 
exe to ty pu iird degree VM the aia of pipes or ipt 
e agho have as well 
y m: 
in 'o. beg to inform the trade that at their Manufactory 
of new Parl DE every article required for the, construction 
Horticultural Bui as well as for heating them, may be 
tained upon the p Ray Oneal) terms. 
Conservatories, &c, of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 
Yrnamental designs, KLASS; Palisading, Field and Garden 
3 intervals, Seid; and which may be seen at their Bui 
CHEAP AND DURABLE RO ROOFING, 
AND THE BEST p pA FROST FOR GARDEN 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
MAJESTY'S PATENT. 
MNEILL & CO., o of Tubs Buildings, Bunhili- 
* row, London, Manufacturers and only Patentees of 
THE PATENT ASPHALTED FELT FOR ROOFING, 
and which for many years aes been in extensive use for Roofing 
Houses, Verandahs, à s of Farm Buildings, Sheds, and 
for COVERING GARDEN TRAMES. TO PROTECT PLANTS 
AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF THE FROST, beg to call the 
attention of Gardeners and others to their superior article, 
which has been exhibited at the Great Agricultural Shows of England, 
Scotland, and Ireland, and obtained the Prize for being the best 
and cheapest article dur roofing, &c., and is also patronized by 
Her Majesty's Board of Ordnance, Comm E i "Wood s and 
Forests, the Hon. the East India Company, an e Botanical 
Gardens, Regent! s-park. Itis extensively dorm "m ‘the gardens 
of several noblemen and gentlemen in the neighbourhood of 
London, and in different. tees of the country, whom refer- 
ence is made. This Felt is composed of the str Re and most 
durable NEFER and is saturated with the BEST OF AS- 
PHALTE OR BITUMEN (THE SAME AS SELECTED AND USED 
BY SIR IsAMBERT BRUNEL FOR THE THAMES TUNNEL, BEING 
FOUND THE MOST ELASTIC AND EFFECTIVE RESISTER OF WET). 
NO OTHER FELT HAS THIS ASPHALTE BUT F. M* NEILL 
& CO.'s, and which renders it impervious to rain, snow, and 
frost, and a non-conductor of heat and sound. Its advantages 
are Lightness, Warmth, Durability, and Economy. — Pric 
ONE Penny PER Savane Foor. 
ieu Samples, with Directions for its Use, and Testimonials 
of seven years’ experience (which contain ur useful informa- 
m from Noblemen, UAE p Gardeners, Architects, and 
uilders, SENT FREE to any part of the Town or Country, and 
Sedes by Post eacuteas 
The new Vice-Chancellor’s Courts, the Offices attached, and 
Passages leading to ener hall, Dr. Reid's Offices, and. 
MU Buildings at the New Houses of Parliament, are roofe 
th F. M* NON yo Co s Felt, andis known by its having the 
appearance of lead 
G^ The Public is respectfully cautioned against misrepre- 
sentation, iss the only Works in Great Britain where the above 
Patent Roofing i is mádei 1» F. M NEILL & Co.'s Manufactories, 
Lamb's-b row, London. 
© 
Z 
CLARK'S HOTHOUSE 
METALLIC WORKS. 
55, re a M BIRMINGHAM. 
rietor, Mr. THOMAS CLARK. 
SNR UE ofthe Works, Mr. JOHN JONES. 
ips E his grateful thanks to the Nobility, 
and Public ài largo, for their liberal patronage of 
the Ue Establishment during a period of n 
egs to state that ihe repeal of the nae on G 
enables inhi to offer his METALLIC ERA T and GREEAHOUSES 
at a greatly reduced price. Thos ouses are glazed with 
British Sheet Glass, in panes of in 24 to 30 inches in le length, 
and of such thickness as to preclude all danger of accidental 
breakage, whilst that which arises from the action of trost 
(freq Bon Unde o 25 per cent, per annum), is effectually 
provonte ec s peculiar mode of glazing . As a sam- 
5 Metallic Hothouses, in which all the most recent im- 
provements are happily pode Mr. CLARK refers with pride 
nificent inso erected by him m 
the new Royal Gardens at See gmore, which is admitted by all 
RU uU to be the most ooa iet and perfect of its 
ki ind i in the wor! 
OR TURNIP SOWING, 5c. . 
ONE MANURE mixed with SULPHURIC ACID 
by far exceeds all other Manures that have been tried 
against os ow may be had in any quantity, either together or 
separate, pplying to VE Huxr, Bone and Sulphuric Acid 
Works, ign Hn “Lam 
BRITISH GUANO, redu equal to Poen, at 4l. per 
ton, and may be paid for when the result is kno 
TURNIP SOWING.—POTTER'S SHANG. 
eee GUANO was used by Dr. Daubeny last 
ason against 11 other Artificial Manures for TURNIPS, 
t hent them all 2960 the, producing 6000 De, RU Bulbs per 
acre than the same ‘Weight of Peruvian Gua r cent. 
of 
‘le M this year o e EO genuine, inset | or 
8, (Ove LAE ROAD- PLACE, LONDON, Or of any of 
credited Agen 
FEE SOWING. _ 
rMHE URATE OF THE aang a MANURE 
COMPANY, Four Guineas per T The experience of 
the last five years has fully established the above as ge of the 
best of all the light manures for the production of Turnips, for 
which crop it is particularly adopted, seldom failing in the 
driest asin to secure a good plant, and to produce a great 
Ava of the many improve- 
S, ie Company so 
or a rotation 
ing ‘themselves 
forwarded o on NS No 40, New 
uou street, Black- 
ARD PURSER, Secretary. 
qu LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to 
ffer Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, delivered direct ‘from 
the Importers’ bonded warehouses :— 
Nitrate of Soda, Fine Bone Sawdust, 
Sulphate of Ammonia, Sulphuric Acid, 
Superphosphate of Lime, Sulphate of Soda, 
Gypsum, Petre Salt, 
and pm article of Artificial Manure in the most genuine 
state.—No, 40, New E: Cuire E ACER INE 
IUE ARD ‘Poser, | Secretary. |. 
FLOWER-POTS AND ARDEN SEATS. 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford.street, respectfully 
*/ announces that he has a very large assortment ofthe 
saa articles in various colours, and solicits an early inspec- 
n. M description of useful CHINA, GLASS, and 
sir NWARE at the lowest possible price, for Cash —250, 
Oxf cet, near Hyde-; -park, ^ 
HOSPHORIC RAT POISON.—This preparation 
is offered to the Public with the greatest confidence, being 
decidedly superior to all those poisons containing arsenic and 
other minerals. Itis most greedily en by rats and mice as 
long as it is offered to them, and in 
desert tion. Prepared only by Epw YA P ER, 40, Bridge- 
street, Blackfriars, London, Sold in pots, with full directions 
for use, at 4s., 8s., and 20s, each, 
Fences,” Wire Work, &c. dc, 
AND C. YOUNG, MANUFACTURERS OF IRON 
AND Wire WORK, &c. is High- wor Edinburgh, 
and 32, St. Enoch-: ENS re, Gl: vetiully ^il bo e 
attention of Landed acces oeae ts, 
STRONG HARE AND RABBIT PROOF WIRE AETTING, 
which from its Economy aud WR UE. is peculiarly adapted 
uuu and rendering imperviou HARES and RAB- 
Bus Extensive nds, Young Plantations; Gardens, Nur- 
; Ge. Itean Be attached to Hedges, Paling, and other 
existing Fences, and removed, when required, with the greatest 
oy 
Cae in Webs of any length—18 inches high, 9d. per yard ; 
24 inches, 1s.; and 30inches, 1s. per ya ard, a d denied 
free at any O of em principal Ports or the three Kingdoms for 
One Halfpenny per yard. 
STRONG STR. NED WIRE FENCES, with Wrought-iron 
Uprights, m Cattle, and Sheep, at from 15. 4d, to 
1s. 10d. per lin. yard, pure to s! 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE FEN Ho 
and Sheep, in Wood Posts (which arb fubito i Te ed. 
etors), from 7d. to 10d. per lin. yar 
STRONG Se AINED WIRE TEN CES, with Wrought-i iron 
Uprights, for Red Roe and Fallow Deer, at from 2 3s. 6d. 
3s. 6d. per yard, according to height and streng. th. 
STRONG STRAINED WIRE FENCES, Plain and Ori 
mental, Hare es pee Py ‘oof, for inclosing Flower Gardéng; 
in rae Toimi of “Hur dies, at from 2s. 6d. to 
imates of Costs given upon receiving a Descrip- 
tion of the Fences wanted, the nature of the Lines, and the 
extent required. 
PREMIUM WROUGHT IRON HURDLES, for the SEES 
nent or HU ary divi Da of Grounds and Pasture ER at 
from 2s. 6d. t: 6d. yard, according to the sti 
number of Ba: 
These Hiurdies are made with prongs to fix them into the 
ground, and can be removed or fitted up with the greatest 
facility by any labourer. 
F qu inita and West Indies and America the Wire Fen 
peculiarly suitable, from being E light and portable,and the facility 
with whieh it can be cons sd to and erected in any situation. 
Iron Hurdles for exportation are made portable and packed in 
bundles for shipment GOLL on board no greater space 
ta common i s, and charged for freight the same, 
De GATES pun RAILINGS, made gf Wrought and 
e n, Re Be opens, in the Gothic, zabethan, and 
ge is of Bo 
tu: 
UGHT- IRON “CATIIAGE, paca of light and beau- 
an quens p m 3l. 3s. 
m IE S TRON P i LARS for ditto, from 30s. to 
Sea 
S PEMTUA WROUGHT-IRON FIELD GATES, constructed 
upon the most approved principles, to combine str ength with 
shines, They are perfe cured from dropping by 
ng by strong-welded knees iu 
Prine 30s., and 405. each, eomnglets with 
iiu ings on belts, and mounting ood or stone 
13 E T- IRON ML LARS for ditto, ith. Beles 
à AND HANDSOME WROUGHT-IRON WICKETS, 
fom ds. ME wards, 
PREMIUM PORTABLE WROUGHT-IRON SHEEP HAY- 
RACKS, with pum without Covers, Wheels, and Troughs, at 
fr ron; 31. 3 Ss . t 
t C. Youne manufacture every description of IRON and. 
yid WORK required for thi and foreign countries, and 
n the increased fa ies afforded them by the Glasgow 
eph of their itely established, they feel assured 
that all commands o om hs West of § a 
be executed in a manner that will giv 
those who honour them insir, patronage. 
Catalogues, and Testimoni: sen nti Yee of expense 
bleman or Gentleman requ 
Vorkmen sent to all pu 
aie 
T 
to any No- 
f Sands England, and Ireland.. 
