21—1848. ] 
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n pea NURSERY- 
reenhouses, oo Boxes, and 
"gaat etree Hot-water Furnaces, Boilers, 
— Counters, * Scales, Weights, Measures, 
Sieves, a orse, ap * a Erec- 
f Sud as, Mould, F 
“TES e al eat Manure and MORRIS will submit 
C — 5 tion by Auction, on th 
‘ela 
o pe rord 
o'clock, by 5 — vate —— the 
N E — sils in — &c., as above. 
2 55 — — ai Catalogues (6d. each, return- 
able to purchasers) — don the premises; of the p 
cipal Seedsmen ; of ennell, Esq., Official Assignee, 3 
Basinghall-street; of F. Orme, Esq., Solicitor, 54, Chane 
lane; and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 
N. B. The Nursery Stock will be sold with the — ne l 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORIST 
ESS — PRO THEROE an MORRIS wi will — 
M" Auction Bartholo- 
— — — oes ad — — ene 
at 12 o'clock, about — 1000 Dahlias, 4 — all the new and 
approv a rtment of — 
aud other pras ants in bloom ; ‘the zve — — of Fuchsias, 
Verbenas, Pinks, Hea: rtsease and a —— of other plants 
for bedding. May be vi viewed the mo of sale, and Ca 
ad at the Mart, of the 2 — rican 
, Leytons — 
IMPORTANT SALE OF — CAMELLIAS, 
first-rate condition, and well set with bloom- buds, 
HE RRIS 
favo th instru Mr. Pres 
tion, on the an ae the Church), Hornsey, on Tuesday, 
June 27, 1848, at 1 ock, about 1 “mn 7 — — from 
— to 11 feet high, comprising cimens in 
untry o mer agg feet Laufolia, Som 
ted — — — a few — of 
nerease the attraction of 
their — meets — varieties and 3 ee to 
be met with.— — — and —— oe 
Auctioneers, American — . 
RARE EXOTICS FROM THE NURSERY OF M. J. DE 
JONGHE, AT BRUSSELS. 
J. C. STEVENS is instructed to announce for 
Sale tion, at his 
Covent-g 
y 
arden, 
and ee COLLECTION OF PLA ils, Isle 
of Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico, — at least 50 species 
be viewed on Saturday and morning 
of sale. — ready. 
MPORTANT SALE OF ee a 
Mim J. 0. STEVENS is favoured w sor 
Messrs. announce. E Sale by A 
eir premises at Hackney, on — May er, and fo 
— ‘day, at 12. tor 1. Fig gene a m 
Collection of CONIF 
species in pots; also, — a f sos specimens of the true —— 
dendron robustum, the new and beautiful — eons 
Andromeda formos: are paring, and 
waia for distribution 10 days prior to the sale, 
38, King. street, Covent-garden, May 20, 
MERRIOTT, NEAR . 3 
0 BE LET, and entered on tely, on most 
advantageous us terms, a an — Established * Wa Stocked 
NURSERY, — res (more — 
* 
less), situated in the a am an excellent 
— plants; adjoining which is a comfortable Cottage, 
. — Cart- -ho ouse, , Packing She eds, d Room, &. 
Merriott is situated e * 
towns of Liminster, — Yeovil, Crewkerne, Chard, T 
My &c. ch latter place conveyances- pass to and tro 
daily, in connection with the railways to all parts d. 
To view the — — n may be made to Mr. — 
at the * on “the N ursery; and further particulars and 
Jetting may be known on application = Mr, WHITLEY, 
rington, near Bristol, Somerset.— Wrington; May 20. 
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 
ARTNERSHIP WANTED —— e — 
A young Man of business habits 
GING ciber “coon FOR DRAFT OR 
G. 
DEVONSHIRE has for centurie s been fa famous fori its CIDER, 
and ~ ey obtained in a pure and g state, is much and 
bright, bottling CIDER. (8 to s 
pol as champagne), will be be! ste ee by steamer 
Dublin, Belfast, Sligo, Southampton, or Fal- 
„ Moe Order value Twenty Shillings. 
1% persons taking ten casks at one lime, one will 
for 101. 
May 20. 1 
— OF — Abc STREET 
* — — 
MEN to the 
ULTURAL SOCIETE. OF 9 ” as 
pone — ag d Agricul 
ouse naan Seed Ware. 
rer, PICCA- 
— — ready, and may 
„ Re e A 
Lan, BROTHERS, 170, Little Hampton- 
wood MENG ages of the im porod 
pots, des, have or LABELS for Garden-borders, 1 lower. 
— Same purposes, with the 
which can be written u 
Feder facility wich th with their ai. Motaliie Ink, 8 ae 
. oe am at ith J. D Horticultural 
ai i BANE, 
— Af, King Williamst, London-bridge, 
Cider 
3, Octagon, Plymout 
nore? 
ROYAL AGRIO 
HE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
343 
VES.—Aii persons u us ot een n 
— pleasing and profitable — of 
the H ull; —— —— Bo = gage 
and — that they have prepared he s extensive 
— upply of their various improved BEE. HIVES: their collection 
con nsists of Nutt's — we sig 3 — Sin e Box Hive,” 
ive,” “The sr eames vatory 
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— 
B 
2 
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e — AND CU., Ol, Gravecturen-street, 
ndon 17, New Park-street South 
and — of the — GONE — DOUBLE 
. —— pe respectfully ee goes of 
ore ved m 
jen ific Horticulturists to their 
i 
&., xi ex required degre heat as w 
|8 
an profit, by the 
— timid and unaccustomed to Bee-manipnlation, A descrip- 
tive peper, with drawings — — — will be forwarded on 
receipt of a postage stamp,—Apia 
house, izn, — 45 Holborn, Lon — 
ON BEES (6th en: just | published. 
s PHEASANTRY, Beaufort street, King’s- 
road, Chelsea, by special appointment to her Majesty . 
H. R. H. Prince A bert. — zen —— FOWL, 
China, 
Wh 
ata- | and Retail Glass Shade, Sheet, Crow — aud — Plate Glass 
reat Room, 38, King-s 
onday, 22d May, 12 rae Lo — — a rare 
„ brent, and ——— — . wle pintail, 
summer and: ems teal, j — 1 P, 
gold- eyed and sah ee Carolia: das 
domesticated and pinioned ; — ein Cockin takes’ 
Malay, — — and 1 — white — 
and com: wi, and pure =— pigs ; and at 3, 
moons 
widgeon, 
shovellers, 
(G HORTICULTU: 
G@L ASS. FOR, — SERVATORIES, 
GREENHOUSES; PITS ETHER REDUCTION, 
1 — A CO, “publish Prices i — the Gardeners’ 
icle the first S 
oles 
&e.— 
H 
oe Las 58 T0 oN 68 
NSERVATORI ES. 
AMES 1 PHILLIPS, 5 500. 116, Bishopsgate- street 
—.— * — are supplying SHEE T GLASS at the following 
reduc for Cash, 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 
CUT T po Mega = ALLSQUA — 1 
INCH TES 4 by à and 44 set Cane 
16 oz. to — ihe per foot 5 „ä 3 „ 59 „ 2 15 
21 6 „ 4 „ oe „ 42 ” 
> ATOE DE oe a 
26 „ 7 » „ aie, 2 
veld, 
32 10 Net 
GLASS MILK PANS, PROPAGATING GLASSES, anD BEE 
GLASSES, — TILES — wer — 
24 quarts 
CUCUMBER @LASSES, T from 12 to 26 — — W inch. 
LACTOMETERS for trying ti the quality ot Pe oe 4 — 78. 6d. 
6 tubes 10s; Peach Glas each ; Fish Glo om Is. 6d. 
each ; p and Fly. lees p 6d. per dozen ; Pia — — Win- 
dow G Shades and Chimneys; and every article in 
the 
trade. 
SASHES AND — — AND GLAZED, 
PSLEY PELLATT a — ‘CO. (late PELLATT and 
GREEN), Falcon Glass Works; n Blackfriars, 
have always on Ne s ls: — — 1 
— ls. 6d. per Milk P 0 18 in., w „ 58. 6d. 
ach; 1 Glasses, white, 1s ls. per — do: “green, 10d., 
— Conden , 2d. per lb. extra; st ot cd 15 
ls. per — A rape Shades, 1s, 6d. to 2s, V Fish-be 
from 1s. 6d. each; Wasp and 1 2 — 40s. oe gross, or 35.6 nd 
per dozen. By the u 
use of — 3 ae fruit may be preserved 
— 
rom (otherwise — 
REEN anD HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, 
&c., made and fixed Complete in all oe, 
ata considerable reduction. One, two, —— 
ber and M and 1 ao Lan ai kept eeu for 
| use, packed and 1 to all parts of m; warranted 
best complete, from 
material. Tw ht 
. Garden- tights o ot every 
Hothouse Builder, C 
Reference may be had to 
es ree — 
description at James Warrs's, 
rr Old Keut. road. 
— Gentry, and the Trade, 
in most of the counties in 
GARD 
vite 
ENERS’ REGISTER OFFICE, 
HORTICULTURAL 
* 
J WEEKS ann co, King ug’s-road, Chelsea, have the 
e honour to inform the Seater and Gen that “ew — 
DENERS 
41 
filled, the wages * require, &c. By application to this es- 
tablishment, a Gardener can be selected suitable for every 
situation im the kingdom. 
J. WEEKS anp CO., ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS 
HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, Pirs, &c.—The 
— and — —.— rs — Horticultural Prema 
d on ned ma mee se t- rate 
12 —ů— 3 ae, —— rious wor — will 
testify our facilities for ex 
J. WEEKS AND Go! 8 PATENT NT HOT-WATER 
PPARATUS is ed for simplicity ciency. The 
2 apparatus, i — may — ae action on 
e premises, Econo Boilers of all sizes, the largest is 
— of heating a ran f g Houses 300 feet long. 
J. WEEKS: à np CO have lately established an ex- 
tensive Orname sery. The Horticultural B g 
mbin 
* is a choie dv 
Greenhouse plants, an also all the common v 
ian Depot and Honey — th 
Copper, 7 — — is reduced. 
E W 50: j d j H 
Nu kingdom. 
S. and Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, 
17, New every article required forthe construction 
of N Buildings, as well as — mnane them, may be 
obtained upon the most advantageous 
the 
Conservatories, &c., sami, Iron or — erected upon the most 
tal d eee u c 
Fences, 5 ork 
E S are Manufactured by 
Mr. TAWES = — — at Deptford-creek :— 
Corn Manure ,.. per ton, Manure .. 141. per ton. 
Clover do, S: we iat nip do. The „ 
various —— MAN URES of commerce, — if A 
rists will trust the selection of t. to him, and will turnish 
him with the necessary information, he will supply those which 
he considers most suitable to the soil and crops, per con- 
ing the questions r to answe will be for- 
eae 9 upon application to his Office, 69, King W 
ity, London. 
GUANO ani AND OTHER Pa a ON SALE— 
Gu 
Wheat, Oats, Barley; 
8 — "of, — . Seeds, Turni * 
5 ps, Man- 
Dried Nightsoil, 8 gold Wurzel, Potatoes, de. 
ypsum, for Clover, Cinquefoil, &c.; Nitrates of — and 
Potash, as stimulants ; — Salt, for dressing old Pastures; 
al Salt, fo r Compo: i 
OTHERG 
Pa AND: BOLIVIAN: GUANO ON SALE, 
By NLY IM 
ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, 1 LONDON è 
WX. JOSEPH — = pot ade Co., "LIVERPOOL; ; 
rA 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, anp Co, L LIVERPOOL and ar s 
COTESWORTH POWELL, anD PRYOR, L 
To protect themselves against the injuri 
recom- 
i will vappty V article fa ang 
, who su A e u 
. — at tbeir flxed spat Bog deliv: ering it from y pien 
W. 
HE LONDON — rian Gann, beg to 
eruvi uan 
offer 
— delivered opro “from 
tn rehouses 5 
rphosphate of Lim any quantity; f Sulphate of Àm. 
— 1a, Nitrate of Soda 1 — ic Acid, nne Bone — 
Gypsum, Potter's — 4 
Ash, Pet tre, Agricultural 
IM 
| now stood the test 2 peren years, with a largely increasing sale, 
It is recommended the greatest confidence for Turnips, 
l and allroot crops ; eed, 
also for Coles 
ESTABLISHMENT; | 
manufacture being substituted. | WARD Purses, Sec. 
No. 40, Bridge-street, Blackf 
or see oe Mr. J. 0. . Nesbibs Chemical Manures. 
NESBIT’S CHEMICAL * NURES. 
HE. LONDON MANURE COMPA to an- 
nounce that they have undertaken the es v manufac. 
ture of the manures eee nded by Mr. J. C. Nes ys The 
substances used in thei aration will — Se yn ected —— 
Nesbit's analysis, pater roe care will be tak u their m 
8 Se MANURE, Superphosphate of. Loa, Wheat 7 
Clov ure, A a mphiet on Artificial Manures, by Mr. 
J. C. * now rea 
The London Manure — have also made arrangements 
potas a ea ae Uppy of Fishery and other Salt, which they can 
0 
9 Secretary, 40, Bridge-street, Blackfriars, 
ple i 
pe — 5 . — doing Beans, 
Oats, by horse-power, 10. 103. A 
smaller Implement for Linseed on =A 
. 155. 
9 MACHINE. —A Four-horse step bine gay 
25 prenen f Wheat-straw per nd Be ee t d 
straw, m a d of MARY WEDLAKE and Co., 118, — 
church-street, — — Mark- lane, lena, (references to nu- 
merous — doce tee and who zy gt 2 
machine), p maller machines at a les 
GORS SE EAI Ne- MACHINES, price 100. ios will 8 
40 to 50 bush — th food a day tor cows, horses, and other cattle, 
— WEDLAKE — . — 3 CUTTING, MACHINE 
0 1 
THE SEED DEPARTMENT at this forie perdi is con 
eatest care and attention, Samples of every 
tion. The whol at this esta biishment are very 
moder: 
— PAINT FOR STUCCO FRONTS 
for Iron, Brickwork, and Wood. — 1 — — nly by 
CHARLES Francis and Sons, Cement Works, Nine 
HOT-WATER APPARATUS AND eae 
ANIEL anp EDWARD BAILEY, of sb 
ir 
e of the price 
had the honour er be employed e ranges of Hot- 
houses and Pits n HER ÑAJESTY'S EW GARDENS AT 
FROGMORE, 22 in executing t rks of the splendid 
Conservatory "erected by the Horticultural Society of 3 
— aan . prose prea P leet Baz 
y: atta o the Pan 
D. pee Eban w = were the first to — Metallic 
Curvilinear Hoth o Horticulturists, erect various desefip. | to 
tions of — itura Buildings, and execute all kinds of metal 
work at their Manutactory, 272, Holborn 
or 2 ae 
machine 51. Horse- — oe lines ede. Turnip Cutter 
Turnip-Drill, Stubble-rate, Oil-eake — Bean and Oat 
rushers, Essex Ploughs f — beer Pm 
Double Field Roller, &c. —— 
any WEDUAKE and Co., 118 (The ee of pien Reposi- 
y for Ag Agricultural Implements), Fenchurch-street, opposite 
URE HEREFORD SHEE? POR n N and 
great — . neat 
scended from Mr. Bakewell’s stock, without a cross; some choice 
2 Ewes, suitable ” =e rams from, and a few pure Berk- 
ire Boars and Sows,—Apply to Mr. Deans, East Tytherley, 
— Haunts. 
peas RTLAND CEMENT. saestimonialsreceived from 
all quarters prove this CEMENT to possess the rare pro- 
perty of er severest trast and to nsequen 
as 
perior to every other for j building 
1 ita, Cister , Baths, Fish-ponds, &o. For 
external plastering and — ale astings it ‘requires ne either 
colour nor paint. It never v Agatat and will carry from three 
to four times a * * and. 
B. Waira and Sons, Millbank-street, 
Westminster, 
