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6—1852.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
89 
UTTON’S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS FOR 
8 3 RO wine OLD PASTURES. —Ma ny Old Upland — 
of Clov ers, an 
e oe peeke — of Grasses, | = which case 
tious so 
ign tty o of one 3 8 lbs, per Acre. 
to r pound riage free, as see our xc 
tisement in page e 82 of this “gute 
Instructions on Sowing Genus Seeds, &c., may be had in 
return for one penny stamp —Address JoHN SUTTON and Sons, 
Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, 
PE VIAN GU 
AUTION Te O AGRI UL 
It being notorious —— extensive adulterations of this 
MANURE red um carried 
NY GIBBS. AND SONS, AS THE 
ONLY IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUA ANO, 
ere it to be their duty to the Pe — Government and 
the Public agai 
e par from whom they purchase will 
e be the best security, and in scree Sr to — 
attention to that point, ANTONY GIBBS anp SONS think it 
price at which sound Peruvian 
Gua gp zan sold by them during the last two years is 
on, less 2 cent. | 
9l. page on, 
Any Ean made by panpe at a lower price must therefo 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be —— 
MANURES.— —The — wing Man manu- 
factured at Mr, — 3 ä Deptiord Oreck $ 
Turnip e, per to a . £7 0 
Superphosphate of Lie * 0 0 
* * and Coprolites 5 00 
9, King Williamstrect, City, Lor 
Pe — — Gu ran. gu eed to contain 1 6 per cent, of 
N. B 
Ammonia, 91. 10s, per ton; bad for 5 * 
s or more, 9l, 5s. per 
ton, in dock, Sulphate of ammonia, &c. 
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, 
GRAY ax anD ORMSON, 8 Chelsea, 
London, having had considerable experience in the con 
on of Horticultural Erections, Bee for elegance of 
design, good materials, and workmanship, combined with 
—— and practical adaptation, — be surpassed by 
oe wren, of the kind in the country, are er in a position to 
n 2 on the lowest possible term 
ave been extensively N by the taeae i 
— — London Nurserymen, and to all by whom they 
n favoured with orders, they can with the greatest 
confidence give the most satisfactory references 
Their Hot- Water Apparatus is also construc ted on the e most 
approved and scientific 1 for all — to walls the 
application of Heating Hot by Water can be made available. 
HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES, ETC. 
structio 
BY HER ROYAL LETTERS 
FOSSIL 33 AND Aca ots ee er 
THE SUFFOLK C 
ACKARD CO, ‘of I Ipswich, havin 
oe 3 — rful Machinery for the parpees of reduc- 
ing — 99 e a fine Powd ei 
the immediate | cality of wh 
o su 
ce 
{ 
8. 
7 
4 
. 
E 
ey 
Phosphate of Lime in the market, 
re peculiarly oe ae for manufacturing Superphosphate 
of: ime x Nr unction Bone. 
ery in nfo — — connected with their use for- 
— Sey — ee to EDWaRD Pack RD and Co., Artificial 
Maour Manufacturers, Ipswich, Suffolk, 
11 LONDON “MANURE 8 . 
8 fete fore: ——5 3 t terms, warra 
er 
San 
ing 
article strictly genu 
Soa Nitrate o 
„Gibbs and Sons at 91. 
N. 58. in Dock, 40, New Wage re . 
Pian mee by 5 wi 2 the fertilising m 
Loxpox SEWAGE, the Ammonia, Phosphates, and — being 
absorbed, an Sold at t 
d 1 water left bright and palatable, 
Charcoal and Sew ma e Works, Stanley Bridge, Fulham, Middle. 
Sex, at 60s. per ton, 4s. per c cwt., aud 2s, 6d. per half owt. 
HOSE For LIQUID MAUS; FIRE ENGINES, 
or GARDEN PURPOSES Canvas, lined aud 
y 5 b — — 
MAJESTY’S 8 
DENCH, PATEN T HOTHOUSE WORKS 
„ K -ROAD, CHELSEA, —The superior qualities in athe | 
respect of these Str uctures having been Apiary in all parts o 
oe United Kingdom, has ag used a 
an E. D. could execute ; 
and —— m 
ute any amount of work t eat perfection, 
with — — for qua and ses to deft all competition. 
Patent Hothouses, with client glass 3 feet long by 1 
gra wires q arf 
or a be Station, at 18. 2 d, per f foot super * on An having 
been fitted, and every portion ked previously, making a 
poh nae — se 6 ins, long, 12 ft. 1 400 ft., 231. 6s 
4 ft. 6 ins. 10 do. do., . 526 ft., 30“. 13s, 8d. ; 
— 15 ft. rafter, 712 kt., 411. 108. 8d. Hea 
the most approved and eco nomical pri 
Patent ses ke Pits and Peach Walle, ris 7d, and 8d, per 
Super 
foot, s 
HOTHOUSES AND CONSERVATORIES. 
| A es 
MBER and 
made ta Ba asoned materials, packed and sent to all 
t ; hrow 40 gal- PLA 
lons per minute, 40 feet high, and it is not at all liable to get MELON. BOXES d LIGHTS of all sites, 15 H immediate 
od — rl —. —— and s . 71. 78. use 
OR WARMING sagen alts bah ac 
and 5 — all kinds, the 
1 GA VE 
STEVENS AND Sox, 
don. 
road, Lon 
RE EN AND . 
; Machinery, at J. ahid Horticu 
Hill, Middlesex, 8 
England. — A Lis 
stamps, 
made by 
tural Wor rks, Stamford 
d best —— and the cheapest in 
f Prices sent by enclosing two postage 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 
HOT WATE 37 
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS A D WORKMANSHIP, 
AT THE LOWEST tip PRICES. 
King's-road, Chelsea 
ultural Architects, Hothouse Builders, anx =- 
ratus Manufa 
— — — 
WEEK 
J. Hortic via ri 
ppara 
HOT-WATER r (which are efficient 
are particularly w 
erected in all the — me Pit 
H 8, nate Stove both = op an 
and Estimates of a Buildings ; 
orthy of 3 and are 
d Bottom | 3 
ogues of Plants, Vin Seeds, &c., forwarded on 
rr 
= rts of the Ning 
HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., made and fixed 
arn. at a considerable ati, anà 8 Lights of 
every description, 2 be had to the Nobility, 
Gentry, and the Trade, in most of thë rari of England. 
GL 8. 
HOMAS MILLINGTON'S FOREIGN SHEET 
as ngs to 35 In 100 feet boxes 5 for — — 14 
hes n y Š 65 135. 
55 an aby 55 ss * 5 
8 a CREO CO DUDE ae 
8 75 Gand 83 by 63 „ 
9 $ 7 and 10 by s ae os — 
12 10 and 13 — 
And many other r sizes, or cut to o order in various 3 
Cases — large Basti, in 100, 200, and 300 feet, at 
21s. per 1 
ROUGH PLATE, p perfectly flat, ee bee 3 — 
s under pean ches d. per 
PARRE sq 55 
5 A 50 „ 
e 12d. 
Milk Pans, 2s. to 6s. — Metal "Ha nd- frames, Glass T 
and Slates ; Cucumber, Propagating and Bee Glasses ; Wasp 
Traps, Glass Shade: es, and Plate Class, at 87, Bishopsgate- 
street Without, — side as Eastern Counties ailway.— 
Established 100 y 
GLASS 
r 
8. 
rder in ee not 
5d. 
300 — 16 ozs. 
to the — 224. per f. 
FOREIGN SHEET G S, of 2 55 "superior quality, pinia 
by 26 to 44 by 
inches at Be PA ATENT QUARRY í GLASS. 
Milk e — 2s.t each, Pro ö and Bee . 
Cucumber T Laie 0 Lord Cam *.— —— 
Tiles and Slaten, Wasp Traps, Plate, Crow — 
lass, Shades for Ornaments, Fern 8 Shade: — 
in the Trade. 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, 116, Bisbopi- 
gate-street Without, 
Glass 
n HEATING BELGIAN 3 GLASS.— The deere — 
he S 
Sheet, and Ornamental Glass Warehouse, 26, Soho.square, upon 
the following Cas 5 ingl e containi 200 feet 
each, case included, 2. ; in par f 5 cases at 40s, ; in 
cases, 385. per 3 ut to any given size at 3d. 
per ry 
GLASS FOR 1 GREENHOUSES, 
AME 
ENI A are spell 16.02. Sheet Glass, 
of British Man nufacture, packed in boxes, containing 100 
rea feet — 19 79 1 REDUCED PRICES for cash. 
ducti 00 fee 
Sizes. — Inches. Inches, zw foot. —— 100 feet. 
Under 6 by 4 lid, is £012 6 
From 6 by 4 m e RN SA 6 8 
12 * 55 8 „ 8 » a „ 91 
8 „ 6 ” » ; „„ ‘24d. „ 1 010 
45 2 11 
8 12 23d. 
er sizes, not excee ith 40 inches lon 
16 oz. ee 3d. to Sid. per 24 foot, according to size. 
— -= „ «Sad. 
743. 
PATENT ET PLATE, THICK 
PATENT 
K CROWN GLASS, and 
ATE GLASS for Horticultural purposes, at 
h 
8 Glasses, Bee-hive Statens Cucumber Tubes, Glass 
Milk Pans, Glass Water Pipes, and various other articles 
not . manufactured in glass 
PATENT PLATE GLASS.— The Present extremely moderate 
price of this superior article should cause it to 1 all 
other inferior window glass in dee residence. No 
alteration connected with the sash is r ae 
GLASS SHADES 
posure rices, 8 das — 
duced one-half, List « of Prices and 9 forwarded on 
application to James HETLEY and Co., 35, Soho. square, 
London. 
FOUNTAINS FOR PLAYING 2 WATERS. 
eam, where a fall e 
l b; 
FREEMAN ROE’S 
— A RAM; 
| accura 
, Water-wheels, Baths, a 
water 1 Fountains, and Fir 
Pumps, eer — — ed with Gas s or waters 
Drawings and Esti es mad 
FREEMAN Rox, Hydraulic a Gas Engi 
neer, 70, Strand, London; and Bridgetzeld, 3 
THERMOMETERS. 
ENRY BAKER'S í (90, Hatt ton Garden, London), 
List of Prices. Eve ave by him camp nar 
ate. 3 en THERMOMETER, Fon * 
and cold, of the best ere e “ers not lia ble to of 
order, 4 inches high, in copper cas in —— a e, 
ll, 1s., and 17. ; 10 5 — high, in —.— case *. 28.; in japan 
case, 18s. Horizontal Thermometers for registering the ex- 
treme of col , 48. 6d.; Ho ometers, in oak 
frames, II. 1s. ; pper frames, 1l hermometers for 
Brewing, Baths, &c., in copper cases, 14 inches, 7s. 6d. > 
10 inches, 5s. Ed.; 8 inches, 4s, 6d. ; pan cases, 14 inches, 58.; 
10 inches, 3s. 6d.; 8 inches, 2s. on’s Hygrometer, 
or wet bulb mcr, | for — 4 the humidity of the air, 
with tables, ivory scale, II.; 
ment in 12 Sick * “aie 
from II. 1s. each, sent, securely packed, without fear of getting 
out of or 
— to be fond of figures 
Che „Agricultural Gazette. 
URDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS 
WEDNESDAY, Feb, nz Tar et iain Society of Engiand. 
THURSDAY, cultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
WEDNESDAY, — 8 Society of Engeland. 
THURSDAY, — 19—Agricultural Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
Tax plain English om — not generally pr 
matter whether th 
erm be understood of book-keeping or of wen 
rer in ac ine ià 
fa ate and dry detai t he pays less 
attention to — accounts os tha | to Berben of fa 
as ene . uring the long evenings in the 
newspa sites? o the latter, together with what 
partteitirs of tillage, cropping, feeding, — 
3 ers te &c., than with the same 
item mbodied i 
re attractive to he 
articulars are seldom accom panied 
elucidations of the principles from which the 
and by which shee ie ihe 
attention of the educated classes. To write 
n such a way as to be enterta ining ae . 
to al classes—landowners, agents, private — 
men, large farmers, 2 ja — cultivators, labourers, 
course, be — 
Qu 
8 
— much 
may be d r 
uch i w. rie desir- 
ability of i ie ohjeet is is felt and acknowledged, 
With articles of the character we have pointed out, 
occasionally in ong the scientific essays 
and farmi es, Which oc large 
part of our agri ee J rnals and magazines, 
iterature w credit among popular 
oul 
who now 1 it for its technicalities and 
readers 
its inflexible business style and matter; and other 
