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31654 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 47 
1 REEN ND HOTHOUSES, made by OR WARMING GREENH OU SES | QLARKE’S r for destroying White 
e nery, at J. LE wis“ Horticul ere. Works, Spent rd and BUILDINGS of all kinds, the new Regis Mealy Bug, Scale, Thrip, and all other Insects, without 
a Middlesex, warranted best materials, eapest in HORIZONTAL GAS STOVE is perfect in its operation, injury to the pla 
— —A List of Prices sent by e “ihe postage free frum smell, and cannot get out of order. Price 308.— LARKE and Co., Gardeners, Seedsmen, ard Plorist 
TEVENS Bn ag Sox, Darlington Works, Southwark Bridge 
road, Lond 
6 — A 2 HEATING 
LOWEST PRICES . WITH GOOD 
*** MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 
AY — „ Danvers-street, Chelsea, 
London a —— — — experience in the con 
struction of Horticultural F ee s patil al for elezance of 
— 5 fiship, combined with 
— — — 3 MIDE be surpassed by 
anything € of th — — in the — te — ot in a position to 
he lowest possible te 
bey * Co. be 1 Seen extensively earpioved by the Nobility, 
fave Been favou — y Bs Arce" Sevag and — — oe whom they 
ha en f orders, they ca the greatest 
29 — O tOY — 
Their Hot. Water Apparatus is also — abtell on the most 
approved and principles, for all purposes to which the 
application of Heating Hot by Water can be made available. 
Í town or count ry, a 
HO'THOUSES, e oh et a i ey ETC. 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
BY HER 
respec 2 
the United à Kingdom, k — —— a greater demand — ‘them 
than ; he has bee 
work to great perfection, 
d . fy all com 
oer: se one to slide down, 
ade of t pac vod s the electric tele- 
graph wires, which * = no jo painting zu delivered free to Wharf 
or * | Station, at ls, 2d. per mplete, having 
been fitted, and every tion — previously, making a 
vl 16 ft. ry a ong, 12 tte rafter, 400 ft., oa En 8d. ; 
24 fe. 6 ins. long., do. do., 526 ft., 301 13s. 8d. : 6 ins. 
Tong, — * rafter, 7 712 kt., 411. 10s. 8d. Heating by de on 
approved and economical principles. 
THE OMETERS. 
ENRY BAKER'S ( (90, Hatton Garden, London), 
List of Prices. Eve 
H 
order, 14 inches high, in copper case, II. 538.; in 
II. — _ lt; 10 inches — in topper —.— H. 23 
Horizontal T registe 
ine 75 64.; 1 
as Àn apan 28 140 inches, enie 
10 inches, 3s. 6a’: 81 weder 25. 6d, Maso H 
wi i tabl Hers * 1¹ wood, 
wit es, ivory scale, IL. 
ment in in Hothouse Sick * — e. Wheel Barometers 
from 1. 1 ach, sent, securely pac eee ear of getting 
FOUNTAINS FOR PLAYING — WATERS. 
WATER any 
— a — stream, where a fall Lan 
de obtained, by 
FREEMAN ROE's 
IMPROVED RAM; 
en Se am dat ater-wheels, Baths, —. 
Fountains, and 
ed wi Gas s or 4. — 
ates made. 
N Roz, Hydraulic and Gas Eng 
neer, 8 Strand, „London; and Bridgegeld ‘Wandsworth. 
A PRIZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR LOCKS 
WAS AWARDED TO J. H. BOOBBYER, AT THE GREAT 
EXAIBITION OF 1851. 
PATENT s PADES, DAISY RAKES, SCYTHES, 
Draining, = = Garden Tools. Mole Traps, g: 
BYER), cass-f 
House, 14, Stan street, 
Established nearly 200 —— for the 
from the chew Mannfactories at the Pe nb ces. 
aes on the e receipt o of remittaue 
Goods fi for. 
i \ ONCRETE, } 1 
ious Are formed thus: —Sereen the gravel of which the path 
S at present made from the loam which is mixed with it, an 
to every part of clean gravel add one of sharp river sand. To fi 
—— of such ixture add one of Portland Cement, an 
— the oe well in dry state before applying the 
may then be laid on 2 inches thick. at labourer 
can mix va —— it. No ol is re beyond the spade, 
and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a rock, Vegetation 
— — =e or it, and it resiste the action of the 
Ir is 
— as water does not sak th 
4 the middle 2 path towards the ‘take 3 
= —— — i B. Warre and Sons, Mill. 
CHEAP AND 8 ROOFING. 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT. 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
— 
M‘NEILL anp a of Lamb’s-buildings, say! 
„ row, London, the Manufacturers and only 12 7 * of 
THE ASPHALT ED FELT FOR ROOF 
Farm Buildings, Sheddin 12 eee at a Garden 
purposes, to protect Plants from F 
At.the Great National — — Shows, it is this —— 
which has been exhibited and obtained Two 8 —— MeD 
Paizts, and is the Felt soLELY patronised aud adopted by 
HER Masesty’s Woops AND Forests, 
HONOURABLE BOARD oF Piranen 
HONOURABLE EAST INDIA Comp 
HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF Caveats, 
HER ——— s Estate, ISLE or WIGaT, 
Rox AL Bor NIC GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK, 
And on the Estates m the Dukes of Sutherland, Norfolk, Rut 
land, Newcastle, Northumberland, Buccleuch (at Richmond) 
the late Barl Spencer, and most ‘of the Nobility and Gentry 
ar atthe ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SocreTr’s House, Hanover- 
nare. 
11 — half the price of any other description of Roofing, and 
effects a great saving of Timber in the construction of Roofs. 
Made" to any — — — 32 inches 
*,* Samples. 8, with Direction s Use, . Testimonials 
| of seven years’ experience, with r to 1 cat . 
| tlemen, rata ge = N sent free to any par 
and o y post ee 
a2 The Public is cautioned that the only Works in London 
or Great Bri 
ore NEILL a v 00. 8 
Manufactory, Lamb’ — e 
London, where Roofs covered with the Felt m 
The new Vice-Chancellor’s Courts, at the — or West- 
minster Hall, were roofed with F, . Neun and * mtg about 
two * sine ce, under rry, Esq., 
R. A. Her Majesty’ n missioners of 5005 poet Poreste are 
80 bauten with i the resule that they have 9 the Com- 
f li: o be 
ending dire 
plied i — — bent — to thei 
no more than they requ 
Every information riis ads don the construction of Roofs, or 
any proposed particular W RE of the Fe It, 
9 abe Heira NETTING.— 
sr yara, 2 feet w 
tory can be sup- 
— vindem 80 — they pay for 
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BERS 
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225288 
8 7282 22 
8 
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722255 
225 
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22870 
mt pate 7 K 
extra strong 1 
y en * ie 24 inches 5 bie 5 per yd. ‘Ba. per yd. 
her 63 
E 
tachi light 6 
bens „ strong — ;, „ 
18-inch „ extra W 1 * E 
Allth idth at 
x fo —— “half is a —— meth, it will reduce the pha 
ourth, Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for ee ee, 
square foot. Patterns forwar 
ce 
expense in London, i 
Hull, or Neweastle. 
“WIRE NETTING 8 PENNY ens sates 5 ar 
ae eke 
1775 2 25 
oe 2522 es 
222 
12228822 
222 
92 
G w WIRE seat te TWO-PENCE 
ak Eanan rticle requires no paint- 
ing, the osphe right having the slightest —— — — it. * 
was exhibited 4 the Ta late M 
y the galvanised 
— no apt ite — admirably ? for Wine all k 
— an 225 es tities always kep — of 
a aa * emadeto any 
Wire Nurser Pireguards. Wire — 2 — erns s 
— pin planar Dish Covers, — &.; Win 
Blinds, 1s. 10d. per square foot, with e in ahs. 
gany frames ; Gothic Garden Bordering, 6 6d. per run monia foot; 
Flower — eh; G 
Flower Stands, from 3s, 9d. each; Galvanised a Aying Wire t for 
Planta aaa trees, Dahlis Rods, and every d 
work; Weaving, for 7 use of paper- — f miliers, e 
che Seat 1 o * Houas Henry Fea, » Skinner street, 
— with i 
mony of i re edn see Gardeners’ Chronicle, page 821, 
1851 ; pel puge 3, 1852. Printed directions, how to apply it, 
sent with h each bot! tle. 
WARMIN ING AND VENTILATING. 
_AND E. BAILEY, 272, Holborn, having had m 
years’ experience in warming bı — by — Water, 
5 = —.— — — — r Apparatus on th 
ciples 
— — and een put u 
of the Horticultural Society, Chiswic k 
dinthe Garde 
mende eners’ Chronicle of Saturda „Sept. 20 1851 
page 5 Dr. Arnott’s Ventilating Valves oo ‘the best 
construction, — kind superin- 
tendence of Dr. himself. Aleo a very comp! tete, cheap, 
and efficient Pastathe ‘Satine Apparatus or Co ottagers’ Stove, 
Wana scien PRE SCHOOL, for JENERAL 
and PENDAR, FIG E UCATION; en h regard 
o AGRICULTU he the Right Hon. Lora LI 
al M.P. At an Sa ee u Saunt and liberal — 2 — 
cation may be obta nea on moderate and inclusive term 
vacancy for an articled Papil, who will enjoy unusual advan- 
tages, — For ee apply to Mr. Downes, Wickham 
Market, Suffol 
AGRICULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION. 
Mn 9 Sean Gale aoe DEGI 
e; Lambeth ear Lond 
For m 
ere lo 585 A a Euowt edge of the 9 — truths of pore 
a be si age in every a ete man; and that it eo be 
s neces to the states 
praetten) agticalturist, as is is already indispensable to "the 
hysician and the manufacturer.“ L 
In this SCHOUL, in addition to the 8 routine studies, 
— inélude the Classics, Mathematics, oe French = Ger- 
anguages, vat facility is afforded 
— knowled 
of 2 arly elu cidat ed and explained. 
bone lecture Sa to the 
‘Of literary and scientific inter 
ents have 9 — access to 3 —.— and revolt assess 
Library, ark sin ng th e most recen he sar dale and 
lit — to e f Mine 
— — iiy ba 
Gaugin g, Arithmetic, Lobe Pahing. Education, ie m 
had of — — kse 
d, 
try, 7 0 “th y and Praetie eof 
1 
RSS ERT SORBY anp SONS, Carver Street, 
She , beg to call the attention ‘of Aendern r to 
their REGISTERED STEEL-POI * PATENT SCYTHE 
and — which s the advantages so 
make me old Pate — + Scythe — E 
1 2 — 8 —— trial — establish their decided su . 
be had = dee Hard ware Dealers and — Every 
Scythe is wa 
Fig. 4 represents the point of the ordin The back 
which are 
ary ea 
i de of wroughtiron, and the blade of ca 
rivetted han he ra red back does not — 1 — pas ain 1 
of the b the vacancy is in with lead, which 
eer $ liable to — off in use, — the point of the back ex- 
which never fails to catch in the crop, and so impede 
This objection is neatly obvi by thus lap g 
the steel point over the end of the back, so thatan u 
steel back is presented for a from the — 
Fig, 2, which, when finished, presenta tho apea blade. 
g. Ta when — — the appearance shown 
n Fig. 3 the back is completely protected — 
voll at here — —.— 
HUSSEY’S “CHAMPION” REAPER, PRICE 218. 
„ CROSSKILL (Sole Maker for Messrs. Dray 
a T etors), begs to inform the 
the Cleveland 
by ) his own man to start the Reaper, the 
purchaser * paying the man's cr s ex „ and W. C. eu man's 
time. W. C. cannot guarantee to deliver oe, pt — for 
Harvest, uoless orders are —_ — — in 
May next. Please Add dress, —Mr. 
088 — THE AMAZON-Atanw sen LARM — SS — 
LIFE AN OPERTY. ost for 
want of one of T FREEMAN R mad te PUMES. This Pamp 
? simple in consen 
uses, or as a » 
ane g Fire ett, ni Bia stag aa E, 70, 
