19—1846.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
311 
Sales bp Auction. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, & OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE ano MORRIS are in- 
structed to submit to Rabie Competition by Auction, on 
the premises, Vassal-road, rixton, on Wednesday, 
May 13, 1846, at 2 for 3 PRISE A Superb. Bed of TULIPS 
(the property of Mr. Burrur, an Amateur, giving up their 
further  altivaian, amongst E will be found Pandora, 
sa, Br: own’ Louis XVI., pickson 's Duke of Devon- 
oops, ss Canvas, Rollers, a 
be viewed 
y prior “to the Sale. Oat: 
Becton Sedsmen ; and of the ooer s American ke 
sery, Leytonstone. 
O BE SOLD, a Gives Bed of TULIPS, 66 rows, 
together or separ: ately, with the Draws and Teon Hoops; 
strain of Louis XVI., Madame Vestris, 
Rose Brilliant, Ge. &c. ieties, may 
be seen in bloom a ny day, po eS atT. ROS NUM 
Grocer, &c., Chureh-street, Hackney. 
will Sell MR. DAVIDSON'S 
LENNY & Co. 
SUPERB BED OF TULIPS, Camden Grove, Fenkham, 
on Monpay, at 12 o'clock. Catalogues on the premises, w! 
they are on view to- day and Monday, and at the Tordical pacar 
AS and Gardeners ? Gazette Office, 420, Strand, 
ME. LAWRENCE’ S SUPERB BED of TULIPS 
will be Sold by AUCTION, at the Red Lion Hotel, 
Hampton, on MoxpAv, 18th May, and are now on view daily. 
Catalogues on the Premises, and at the Gardeners’ Gazette 
Office , 420 Strand. 
Le BE SOLD, the whole of an Amateur’s ur's Collection 
of PLANTS and BULBS.—Inquire at Wanr’s Library, 
Kensington. 
TPO BE SOLD ) BY Y PRIVATE CONTRACT, a a 
Bed of first-rate mL containing 500 Plants, two Beds 
of Mixtures, and a Bed of Offsets, being a collection of a. gen- 
tleman who has spared neither trouble nor Lesnaiee in bringing 
them to the perfection in which the 
o view, and for further spaces) HA to Mr. SunRIDGE, 
Inworth Hall, Kelvedon, Ess 
ne BE LET, on Lease, or by the Year, in one of the 
Midland Conntios, Nine Acres of Freehold capital era, 
Ground, with Dwelling-house, Barn, Stables, &c., all i 
repair. Four acres of the ground are planted with Fr da 2 a 
now in a full bearing state, which are allowed by all judges not 
to be excelled. There are about 250 large trees, which consist 
of Apples, Pears, Plums, 2 ue erries, and several thousands 
of Gooseberry and © The t alone will 
more than pay the rent. Tel is $ miles from Leicester, which is 
one of the best Market-towns in England. Gardener 
wishing to commence business on his owu account will find 
this worthy of notice.—Direct, or apply personally, to, Mr 
, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, Possession 
tages gon- 
TO ) SEEDSMEN AND OTHERS. 
O BE DISPOSED OF, AN EXCELLENT SEED 
BUSINESS, in the centre, of a large and populous town, 
aving two markei t-days a week and containing upwards of 
yuan Douce DIU surrounded by one of the best 
Agricultural ci Any one in want of such 
g x igs 
we find this "a ible OE asitis the only General 
particulars apply t o Mr. G. 
Stock-row, Covent N London. 
THE TANK SYSTEM, 
URBIDGE anp HEALY having heated a con- 
UE number of Pits and other Horticultural Struc: 
tures, for the cultivation of Pines, Melons, Cucumbers, and 
other topical plants, parcum upon the plan recommended 
in Mr. MrrLs's recent wor! e Culture of Pines and Cu- 
eui Wmbors, many of e are SN. at the pr 
Prove beyond a doubt that every Kind of structure m: 
e heated by BURBIDGE and HxALY'8 peculiar Tank Apparat 
With the absolute certainty of producing the LAE result. 
eir Apparatus may be seen at work at the following place 
gc Hortieultural Gardens, Chiswick ; Royal Bot: otanie Garden 
Baroness Rothschild’s Garden nne 
ick Nursery; Henderson, Pi 
"and in more than one M 
London. 
sbury; M 
«d other plaees.— | dese 
Bros. AND Ed S COO RING APPA- 
H. can e t, from 
superior to anything of the kind hitherto made. A Prospectus 
can be "warded, upon application, detailing particulars and 
130, Fleet-street, 
eS AND CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, and 17, S Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 
and Manufacturers of the Improved NICAL and DOUBLE 
OYLINDRICAL BOILERS, SEHE solicit the attention of 
scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method 
applying the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 
&c., by which Atmospheric heat as well as bottom heat is se- 
cured to any required degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 
S. ve also to state that at the request of numerous 
friends AS are now making their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 
o well known, scarcely require description, but to 
hose who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will 
be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority ; or 
they may be seen at most of the Nobility’s seats and principal 
Nurseries Shep ne eas the kingdom, 
8. and Co. beg to inform the trade that at their Mamia 
in New Park-street, every article required for the constructio 
of Horticultural Buildings, ag well as for heating them, may Be 
obtained upon the mos: ene s terms. 
Cor NOM dc. of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 
ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire Work, &c. &c. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURALBUILDINGS,DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFAOTORIES, Shen improved princi- 
ples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
SUAE: BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
AILEY having devoted much time to the considera- 
tion of inis ‘subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
uggested in their practice, rendered iter alle £ 
n ating not ae yery efficient, but very simple, and have cot 
ned durability in the apparatus with economy in the Glace: 
Th y have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, apa; Ireland, 
for many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour 
to be employ oyed by the Horticultural Society of Tendon, in 
exi vecuting the works of their splendid Conservatory eri ected at 
Bes 
ick. 
nd E. Barrey also construct in metal all Gagertntions of 
Hoviewtaral Buildings and Sashes, and invite Noblemen, 
KA and the Pi "ublie, to the inspection of their various 
models, gu 72, orn, where they have the 
st other. A wor! que an ex- 
ie ent ofthe oven more 
hou ae pibus 
Barney were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
vilien prem to horticulturists, and can Ex efer to the Con- 
seryatory attached to the Pantheon as on their works, 
be: Si ides many others in this country, and on án; Continent. 
and E. Batey have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Pleat Pr otectors, which are now ready for immediate deliver es 
they beg to introduce to publie notice a new Tr ndn Pipe, d 
Orchidaeeous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, o 
at intervals, required, and whieh may be seen. & p their MB 
‘actory. 
ERUVIAN AND ~ BOLIVIAN GUANO ON 
ey! BY THE ONLY IMPORTERS 
ONY GIBBS AND SONS, LONDON; » 
y JOSEPH MYERS ayp CO., LIVERPOOL; 
And we their Agen 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, | AND CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL; 
COTS WORTH, POWELL, AND PRYOR, LONDON. 
To protect thence against the injurious conssaneneds of 
using inferior and spurious guano, p agers are recom- 
mendeg to apply d LED OLIO UE SEGADD ner ie to, 
above-named Importers, who will Supply the article in any 
quantity at their fixed prices, delivering it from the Import 
arehous: 
LIQUID MANURE. 
ENGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. 
pee EAM of the AA Interest, at this 
ei Heus 
to the great importance of 
Que ease UM which it ma; ay be appro- 
qum LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg to 
offer Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, ae direct “from 
the Importers! bonded warehouses :— 
muss e o! Fine Bone Sawdust, 
Sulphate of bare Sulphurie Acid, 
Superphosphate of Lime, Sulphate of Soda, 
Gypsum, Petre Salt, 
and every article of Artificial Manure in the most genuine 
state.—No. 40, New Bridge-str eet, Blackfriars. 
WARD Purser, Secretary. 
3UANO. AND OTHER MANURES.—The under- 
begs to offer the following on the best terms, viz. 
heal xo—Peruvian, Bolivian, and African. ) 
Ditto Bry i Gnade LE analy- |. For Wheat, 
fis of PANGA à 5 
SursaPHOsPHATE OF Lime (see Royal E barley, Beans) Tur- 
Agricultural Society's Journal vol. vi. f E Bo 
G 
Oats, 
2.) 
BONE Dusr and Hanrancn Bos. 
DE SIR NGS. 
Gyrsum—For Clover, Cinquefoil, Trefoil, ieu &c. 
ns o5 Sopa—As a stimulant for at, Oats, Barley, 
NITRATE OF e Boma, 1i 
SILICATE or Sop. 
SILICATE OF Bor 
As a top dress for Wheat. 
dress for Old Pastures, Olover-leas, 
sa a completo purifier. 
Savr—for Comp 
t, 
t Heaps, &e. 
"Turnips, &c. on hot land. 
ono Dust and Bone Shavings. 
dg 
Acnicons UR. 
för 
Sopa Am dins npe ying M 
Also Sulphate, Muriate, and Vhosph ate of 
hate : Per Muriate of Potash, $ of Sods 
md all other Manures of known value 
Apply to Manz Porson, 40, Upper Thame 
! London REAL Ding Hand Dibbles, adapted for eve 
ipti eed. tthe Machines may be seen, and piant 
| particulars eren 
FOR TURNIP SOWIN! 
ONE MANURE mixed with SULPHURIC ACID 
by far exceeds all other Manures tbat have been tried 
against it, and may be had in any quantity, either together or 
separate, by applying to Sn Hunt, Bone and Sulphuric Acid 
Works, High-street, Lai 
BR ANO, pna ual to Foreign, at 4l. 
ton, and may Abe paid for when the. result is kno ar 5 E 
TURNIP SOWING.—POTTER’S GUANO. 
OTEUS GUANO was used by Dr. Daubeny last 
ason against i Y oiher Artificial Manures for TURNIPS. 
It peer them all,—2i s. producing 6000 lbs. ons Bulbs per 
acre than the "ow weight of Peruvian Guan r cent, 
less cost ; 18,000 Ibs. more than 10 cwt. Bone NEL at one 
quarter the "os and 7000 ibs. more than 
phate, s also at one quede the cost. For parti 
of last No, of * al Agricultural Journal,” and p. 224 of 
rd. Chronicle oft this year. To be had, genuine, direct from 
the Factory, 28, CLAPHAM-ROAD-PLACE, LONDON, or of any of 
Mr. Potter's accredited Agents 
^ TURNIP SOWING. 
HE URATE OF THE LONDON MANURE 
COMPANY, Four Guineas per Ton. The experience of 
ast five years has fully established the above as one of the 
Bast of all the Ht manures for the production of Turnips, for 
which OU cart préoniarty sapien, seldom failing in the 
, and to produce a great 
mene in D dis scie l manures, the 
manufacture the Urate, that the food requisite or. a rotation 
of crops is fully maintained, therefore parties using the Urate 
for Turnips will find their succeeding crops oe Barley and 
seeds materially improved. Full particular: s, with testimonials, 
forwarded on application. No. 40, New Bridge-street, Black- 
friars. EDWARD Purser, Secretary. 
ATCHER’S BENNENDEN TE MACHINE, 
Manufactured and Sold only by TAM and HALLEN, 
Engineers, Agricultural Implement Maced &c., 2, Winsley- 
street, Oxford-street, London. 
This is the most efficient Machine that ds been invented for 
the purpose of making Drain Tiles. Any shaped Tile can be 
made by merely changing the die, which. ‘ean ape enm 
DO vus ut few hands, , one man and three 
th this amount of labour, tie] m HEP of a day of 10 
D is id E. viz. — 
7 maci diameter of Tile, 11,000 2 inches diam. of Tile, 5 ,800 
8,000 3,200 
the « Trans- 
land,” page 
This Machine is moveable down the dr 
wheels. It is so Supra in its con 
little practice in its use, 
ing sheds on its 
struction as to require but 
There is no charge made for patent 
d 
«ith 4 Dies for Tiles of any shape or size, 
e g-Mill, with Iron Box, 1 
A set of Three Draining Spades and Sean TENE, I. Is. 
Price 
TAM and HALLEN have on E v mx Repository a 
great variety of every article for the Garden, viz., Rollers, 
r Engines, Mowing ae ven oes and. Seats of Metal. 
gation Tools of all d. ons. Pedestals, Flower 
Bordering and Stand Pot f riiers "Rose and Tree Guards, 
every description of Wire Wo 
a oe Tron erus sdb ie engraving). 
4 ft. 4 ft. 6. ft. out of the ground, 
Us. n3 t dozen. 
‘30s: per 
D E 
Mix 
ae E A T ES E R S. 
Per Ib. 
. 0d 
Per Ï et 
sa doge 2s 0d 
2 6 
Best Rör 
ls 
I -4 | Be Vhite Goose 
1. 8 [Be zie HA c 
ed sweet and frec m dus 
»ntz uning ud ights, 
tion L and 
D mcd 196, ; Tot- 
