799 
48—1846.] 
Sales bp 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEN 
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ERS, 
OE 
Premises, 
Eschol Nursery, Hampstead-road, on Monday, Dec. 7th, 1846, 
at 12 o'clock (by order of the Proprietor, in consequence of the 
ground being let for building, f the valuable 
NURSERY STOOK, consisting of fine Evergreens and Shrubs, 
Fruit and Forest Trees. Also, a select assortment of Standard 
Roses.—May be viewed prior to the Sale. Catalogues may b» 
had on the premises, of the principal Seedsmen, and of the 
Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
TO 
E on. 
N, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. : 
'HEROE ann MORRIS will submit 
to public competition, at the Auction Mart, Bartholo- 
mew-lane, Thursday, Dee, 3, M6, o'clock. first 
DUTCH B 
double and single Hyacinths, Narcissus, 
i olus, Anemone, Ranunculus, &c. Also 
Standard an: warf Roses, consisting 
varieties, Rhododendrons and Azaleas, well 
furnished with bloom buds, &c. May be viewed the morning 
r alogues had atthe Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 
American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS, E 
MESS RS. PROTHEROE AND MORRIS will submit 
to Publie Competition, at the A 
mew-lane, on Friday. Dec. 4, 1846, at 12 
beautifully furnished with bloom buds. Also a fine collection 
of DUTCH BULBS, comprising very fine double and single 
Hyacinths, Antholiza, Orocus, Gladiolus, Iris, Jonquils, Nar- 
eissus, Tulips, Sparaxia, &c. May be viewed the morning of 
Sale, and Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 
American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, 
DERS, AND OT J 
? ESSRS. PROTHEROE Ax» MORRIS have re- 
ceived instructions to submit to Public Competition by 
Auction on the Premises, Paradise Nursery, Hornsey-road, on 
Monday, Dec. 14, 1846, and following day, at 11 o'clock (by 
order of Mr. PAMPLIN, in consequence of the land being 
required for other purposes), the whole of the valuable NUR- 
SERY STOCK, consisti considerable quantity of very 
e Evergreens, Dwarf Trained Peach, Nectarine, and Plum ; 
also about 500 Camellias, from 2 to 5 feet, beautifully furnished 
with bloom buds, Azalea Indica, and Erica, P sorts, and. 
other Greenhouse Fiants. May be viewed prior to the Sale. 
Catalogues (6d. each, returnable to purchasers) may be had on 
the Premises; of the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auc- 
tioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
(77  MBXIOAN OROHIDS. ^ ^ 
M ESSRS. J.C. AND S. STEVENS will sell by Auction, 
at their Great Room, 38, King-street, Covent-garden, on 
NURSERYMEN, 
HERS. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
"| TWO ADJOINING STOCK FARMS, NEAR NEWP 
PAGNEL, BUCKS. 
ady-day, 
Acres of PASTUR 
farms to enterprising tenants with capital to invest in im. 
provements, and will gladly assist their views. i 
F ants has just 
been completed on the estate, and permission will be given to 
plough up the inferior Grass land, and to grub all useless 
hedges at the same time that other means are being taken to 
throw open and greatly improve the estate. For farther par- 
ticulars, apply Messrs. Davis and Vierrs, Land Agents, 
8, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry, London. 
4FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
[JOEN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford-street, respectfully 
announces that he has a very large assortment of the 
above articles in various colours, and solicits an early inspec- 
i and | to 
ion. Evers description of useful CHINA, GLASS, 
EARTHENWARE at the lowest possible price, for Cash.—250, 
x fic Str near Hyde-park. 
S.—CORNER OF HALF-MOON-STREET. 
IOMAS GIBBS and CO 
To AGRICULTURISTS, GARDENERS, & OTHERS. 
PARKERS ENTYKOPROLEON, OR CHE- 
MICAL COMPOSITION MANURE, for destroying the 
Wireworm, Grub, Mole, Insects, and Vermin inimical to the 
rowth of all kinds of grain and vegetable productions, and for 
assisting vegetation. 
wW. d S. B. PARKER in offering their Composition Manure 
to the notice of Farmers, Gardeners, and others interested in 
agricultural pursuits, do so with the perfect confidence that it 
will be found fully to effect all the objects intended, and to be 
a desideratum long and anxiously looked for by all classes of 
persons for whose benefit it is now offered. This Manure will 
be found most effectually to destroy the flyin Turnips, to pre- 
serve corn and other seeds and grain from insects without in- 
juring or affecting the seed ; while, at the same time, it mate- 
rially assists and promotes vegetation, It will be found highly 
beneficial in cold and wet corn lands, keeping the young plants 
warm, and contributing essentially to their growth and 
nourishment. On meadow land, also, its beneficial qualities 
will be readily perceived, and it cannot fail to be appreciated 
as a rich, cheap, aud invaluable Manure. 
extraordinary disease affe the Potato is now be- 
come an objectof serious consideration, not only to the grower, 
but to the consumer ; and any expedient or specific to stop or 
Tuesday, December 1, at 12 for 1 o’Clock, a small Importation 
of ORCHIDS from various provinces of Mexico, including many 
favourite varieties, ——On vi e day prior, aud Catalogues 
had of the Auctioneers, 38, King-street, Covent-garden. 
NORFOLK.—FREEHOLD AND TITHE-FREE ESTATES. 
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENTS in as fine Land as any in Nor- 
folk, in the immediate vieinity of the Attleborough Station 
on the Norfolk Railway. 
UTCHER will sell by Auction, at the Royal 
Hotel, Norwich, on Friday, December 11, at Twelve 
either as an entirety or in Three Lots, unless pre- 
and well-known estate c. 
kenham, Norfolk, celebrated as being 
One of the most extraordinary producing farms in the county, 
the Arable Land yielding on an average of years 40 to 50 
bushels of Wheat, and 50 to 60 bushels of Barley per acre, 
remarkable for the growth of Turnips and Beet of excellent 
quality, and the pastures (upw res) producing feed 
of the most fattening description. It comprises an excellent. 
armhouse, called the Hall Double Cottage, three Barns, Riding 
and ©, tables, Cowhouse, Piggeries, Bullock and 
ranary, and 290 Acres, or thereabouts, of 
$ re and Plantation, lying in a ring fence, 
ast, in three 
annum, The 
outgoings in land-tax, modus in lieu of tithes, &c., amount to 
about 2 s 
Should the Estate not be disposed of as a whole, it will then 
be offered in the following lots :— 
a 
ee 
Lot 
dence, Pleasantly situated, with a 
tiful, well-tim 
Offices, double cot- 
cowhouse, bullock 
a. 3r. 10p. of arable, 
fence around the 
es, and now in the occupation 3 
for a term of eight years from Michaelmas, 1846, at the rent of 
3951. per annum, The buildings are in good repair. 
very desirable, compact, small FARM, of eight 
inclosures of arable and pasture land, with a barn, enclosed 
yard, and lodges for cattle, lying in a ring fence, near Old 
Buckenham Green, containing’ 60a. 1r, 38p. This lot is in the 
Occupation of Messrs. Philip and John Trickson, under a lease 
for eight years from Michaelmas last, at the rent of 168/. per 
annum, 
Lot 3.—Another desirable occupation adjoining lots 1 and 
2, comprehending a good barn, extensive sheds for cattle, and 
ten inclosures of very fine arable and pasture land, containing 
Tla, Or. llp. This loti he occupation of Mr. John Bu 
under a lease for eight years from Michaelmas last, at the vent 
of 1771. 10s, per annum, 
,, Old Buckenham is situated 16 miles from Norwi 
from London, and three miles from the market town of . 
Porough, one of the principal stations on the Norfolk Railway. 
he poor-rates are moderate.—Particulars and conditions of 
sale, with a lithographic plan of the estate, may be had on 
application to Messrs, Wnrre and Borrert, Solicitors, 35, Lin- 
eoln’s-inn-fields; Mr. Corurer, Auctioneer, Moorgate-strect, 
ondon; Mr, EDWARD FREESTONE, Solicitor, Little Orford- 
Street ; or Mr, Burcusn, Auctioneer, Norwich. Mr. LEGooD, 
the tenant of the Hall Farm, will show the several lots. 
RE Nom. TAheabove Rents are all guaranteed, 
and if no larger Price is obtained, the Estate will be 
Sold so as to pay u clear 4 per cent, 
KE. oe SS ABBIA 
h, 95 miles 
urther particulars apply 
onthe premises. 
diminish the malady, must be considered of the utmost im- 
portance to the ity. Notwi ing the i 
observations, and opinions of scientific and practical men, 
satisfactory solution of the origin or cause of the disease has 
been suggested, or any efficacious specific or remedy proposed, 
and the alarming extent of the mischief justifies and requires 
the adoption of any reasonably proposed preventive or miti- 
gant. With this view the proprietors of the Chemical Compo- 
sition Manure, confidently recommend its adoption as a perfect 
fic against the prevailing epidemic, imi 
The limits of an ad- 
rtisement do not allow the opportunity of giving a scientific 
their 
He 
B 
tures, 
E 
Architects, Builders. 
BENJAMIN Fowrrn's 
m 
(By Official appointment), the SEEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” vouch for 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and Agriculturists | tneir efliciency. An improved wrought-iron boiler, which re. 
in general, that their only Counting House and S Ware- | quires no brickwork, may be seen in action upon the premises, 
house is at the Corner of HALF-MOON-STREET, PIOCA- NJAMIN FOWLER, 63, Dorset-street, Flect-street ^ 
st Fifty Y A = A ee 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Years THE TANK SYSTEM, 
URBIDGE aw» HEALY having 
siderable number of Pits 
, for the cultivation 
g heated a con- 
and other Horticultural Struc- 
of Pines, Melons, © 
other tropical plants, particularly upon the plan recommended 
i r. MinLs's recent work 
paratus, 
desired result, 
at the following places : 
y as probably be the effect as the 
t is submitted, however, that 
an insect, of fungus, or of 
other undi 
some peculiar state of the M 
cause, must originate in an effect on the tuber in the ground, 
and whilst on, or after it attains its mature growth, the proper 
remedy therefore must be applied to the soil, and the destruc- 
tive effect of this manure on all kinds of insects affecting the 
roots and germs of vegetable products, and its stimulative anı 
nourishing qualities, seem to leave little doubt of its efficae: 
against the Potato epidemic, 
from their ow 
parties, strongly recommend the dressing of theland with their 
E 
ti 
T 
] ples, and at ver; 
apparatus for the abov: 
ments suggested in their 
Royal Botanie Gardens, 
ens, Gunnersbu 
TICULTURALBUILDINGS,DWELLING. HOUSES, 
HUROHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 
y moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
DWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN, 
. and E. Barney having devoted much time to t 
on of this subject, and had much experience in 
-mentioned purpos 
e considera- 
ne erection of 
ave, by improve- 
l their mode of 
only very efficient, but very simple, and have com- 
yin the apparatus with economy in the ¢ arge. 
hey have erected apparatusin England, Scotland, and Ireland, 
Manure previously to planting. Ta fidently assured it | fo" Many noblemen and gentlemen, and haye had the honour 
ill bafoandia perfect pe AORE athe fatal discosn, ae diag | t0, Do employed by tha Horticultural Society of London, in 
in other respects a cheap and fert Y i ieee the works ¢f their splendid Conservatory erected at 
hiswiek. 
Sold in casks of any size at 61, per ton, with directions, &e., 
or use, by W. and S. B, PARKER, Sole Manufacturers, Che- 
mical and Colour Works, Deptford, Kent; where also can be 
had Prospectuses with Testimonial 
]& AGENBUSCH AND Co.s REM R THE 
POTATO DISEASE. Price 6s. per packet, which en. 
sures an acre of sound Potatoes anda large crop. 
KAGENBUSCH AND €0/s GERMINATING COMPOUND. 
—Price 2s, and 4s, per packet, The best Steep for Wheat and 
E 
other Grain ; Turnip, Clover, Onion, and all other Seeds and 
Pulse. This is the gardener’s best friend. Lk 
KAGENBUSCH AND Cos GERMAN SCIENTIFIC 
MANURES, which fertilise the land without exhausting it, ai 
s. per acre for Meadows, i 5; 
per acre, and for Hops 40s. per 
per ton for Meadows and Tillage, and 9. per ton for Hops. | th 
One ton is sufficient for 4 acres,” 
These articles are kept at Hibernia Wharf, London-bridge, 
and Mr. Josepa EDWARDS will deliver them to any one bringing 
the amount in cash. 
| fa 
Agricultural 
for the South 
TER, BRO- 
reeks of every port in the Kingdom, | 
Pumps ki 
Excavations and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water, for 
Horticulture, and every variety of manufacturing purposes. 
he Trade supplied on. advantageous terms, BENJAMIN 
FowLER, Engineer, &c., 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street, London, 
Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, 
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servatory attached to the Pantheon as one 
esides many others in this country, and on the Continent, 
Orchidaceous or 
| at intervals, required, and which may be seen a 
T 
SY 
and Manufacturers of the Improved CON 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 
| scientific Horticulturists to i f 
applying the Tan: 
&c., by which Atmospheric heat as well as b 
cured to any required degree without the ai 
are now S 
those who have not seen them in 
E. Barter also constructin metal all descriptions of 
range- 
been brought 
. and E. BAILEY were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
linear houses to horticulturists, and can referto the Con- 
of their works, 
D. and E. BAILEY have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 
Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery ; 
ey beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 
other Houses where vapour is constantly, or 
t their Manu- 
ctory. 
TEPHENSON anb CO., 61, Gracechurch-streets 
ondon, and 17, New Park-street, Southwark, Inventors 
NICAL and DOUBLE 
their much app 
k system to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 
o. have also to state 
known, scarcely 
