THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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g s&a? snort,, 



riotK 



i i nrnnzv ptffple, of superior 

 LK Ba ?2n7tan° 5d extra second-rate 

 ^irrtwieh and W«M 



Ipswich and Stow 



crimson purple, of ex- 

 cupped, stiff pe 



!•?"? Pj izes 

 lf^V 5 R oCToa's).-A ^•■- ppe a i g . . ff tftls 

 ^ toe eeneraMiabt^ ^^ ^ cultlvatloll ._ 



,?tt i« of first-rate form ; has taken 



- - ssagsE-r s,,jws ' ■" " ro ' 



^ {re e bloorcer, F exhibition, to be a 



t r stoc o Sfa beautiful Dahlia is small 

 «' v Tb *KiU be held in another year. No 

 : S vlrirty nUa six Plants are ordered. 

 ^SthfDahUais,thatwell-,rovvnitwiU 



4 lf-lM.W; , b) -Of good form and habit, 



" BNS >" ..^■-,— . in the centre, 



be a 



(Bou 



JS'?nw CT,0N 



■gffJeUap, when it will beat all 

 '"llm^iRiisc'.O.-Of good gp«*™i m-nnerties and 

 ■J^SXit; co'lour'fine red, and 

 ,niR.-;«. «_. ^ h rose f superior form and habit, 



';-.r; P ' rising centre and very constant. 



-Of good general properties £ 

 fin? red. and useful for shown 



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mm 



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rate; rising centre 



jfa STUART 



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r^ — -^ ADK 7 ; f _ sUW)LK. f T ARCHES. — The Subscribers have still a Large 



f sTOWMAKiv^, foreign J-J Quantity of fine Transplanted LARCHES of sizes which 



ffkrer.TSH A- .„.„ I tncy are se ni U g a t very low prices.— Wm. Ukquhart an I Sons, 



Dun dee. 



nPHfi undermentioned, with a select Assortment of 



X FLOWER and other GARDEN SEEDS, may be had new, as 

 annually received from the respective growers, at moderate 

 prices, from THOS. D. W ATKINSON, Original Sued Esta- 

 blish mknt, 6, Market- place, Manchester :— New Early Dwarf 

 Tbompsonian Peas, a prolific bearer ; Shilling's New Early Grotto ; 

 Prince Albert ; Knight's Marrow, &c. True Johnson's Wonder- 

 ful Beans; Large Improved Windsor. Myatt's Treble-curled 

 Parsley ; True Walcheren Cauliflower Brocoli ; Cuthill's Long 

 Black Spine and Manchester Improved Long Frame Cucumber • 

 Whyte's extra fine Dwarf Red Beet; True Altringham Carrot; 

 and superior Yellow Garden Turnip ; Ashleavcd forcing Kidneys 

 and other Eaily Potatoes ; Extra fine Red and Pink, Lancashire 

 Giant, Solid, and Seymour's superior White Celery j Tobacco 

 Paper; Mushroom Spawn, &c. &C. Catalogues on application. 



Agent for Whitney's Waterproof Composition and Humphrey's 

 Compound. May's Select Pansy and Hollyhock Seed, in packets 

 at 9*. 6d. and Be. each. 



\\7ANTi:D. a large Quantity of YEW and PRIVET 



V V for Underwood in Plantations. Parties having the above 

 to dispose of, are requested to state the height, age, and price per 

 Thousand, delivered at Derby— Burton- upon-Trent, Bretty 

 Gardens. Address, post-paid, to Mr. Patterson, Bretty Gar- 

 dens, Ashhy- de-la- Zouch, Derbyshire. 



WARWICKSHIRE ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION 



OF AGRICULTURE. 



AT a numeroui MEETING, convened by Requisition, 

 and held by adjournment (from the Warwick Arms 

 Hothl,) at the County Hall, Warwick, on WEDNESDAY, 

 January the 24th, 1644, the Right Hon. LORD BROOKE in 

 the chair, the following Resolutions were unanimously carried : 



1st. — Proposed by E. B. Granvillk, Esq., and seconded by 

 C N. Newdkgate, Esq., M.P.— " That it is ihe firm and decided 

 conviction of this Meeting that a Repeal of the Corn Laws would 

 be highly prejudicial, not only to British Agriculture, but to the 

 nation at large, would impoliticly diminish the income of the 

 Land-owners, unjustifiably annihilate the capital of the Tenant 

 Farmers, cruelly reduce the wages of the labourers below the 

 means of sustenance, and consequently impair, if not destroy, 

 Home Consumption, that great source of demand for the labour 

 and industry of the people in all their branches." 



2d.— Proposed by the Rev. J. C. Roberts, and seconded by 

 E. B. Kino, Esq.— " That all efforts to effect a violation of the 

 protective principle, under existing circumstances, not only as 

 regards Agriculture, but our National Industry in general, 

 ought to be vigorously opposed." 



3rd.— Proposed by Sir J. Mordauxt, Bart., M.P., and seconded 

 by Mr. C. Lucy,— " That the doctrines of the Anti-Corn-Law 

 League, tending to produce jealousy ar.d evil feeling amongst the 

 several classes of the community, and having ulterior mischievous 

 objects in view, are dangerous to the prosperity- and peace of the 

 country, and ought to be exposed and resisted." 



4th. — Proposed by Mr. Chapman, and seconded by Mr. Wel- 

 lington, — "That the Commit'ee of the Association be requested 

 to correspond with other Societies, formed for a similar purpose, 

 and to adopt such measures as to them shall seem expedient, in 

 effectually exposing and vigorously arresting the progress of the 

 pernicious principles and objects of the Anti-Corn-Law League." 



5th. — Proposed by Mr. Houghton, and seconded by Mr. Ly- 

 thall, — "lhat the Warwickshire Association, having been 

 mainly supported by the Farmers, it is recommended that all 

 classes dependent on the productive industry of the country be 

 invited to co-operate, and that in furtherance of this purpose, 

 donations be received by the Secretaries from all persons disposed 

 to forward the object of this Meeting." 



6th.— Proposed by H. C. Wise, Esq., and seconded by Mr. 

 Humming,- " That the foregoing Resolutions be printed, circu- 

 lated, and advertised in such manner as the Committee may 



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'^HEAP FUEL for HOTHOUSES and STOVES. 



—Coke, the same as used by the Horticultural Society, to be 

 in large quantises, at very reduced pi ices, at the Phoenix Gas 



had 



Works, Bankside, or Greenwich. 



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ENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN GUANO 



ON SALE, BY THE IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON; 

 GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 

 47, Lime-st., Jan. 25, 1844. 



tfowar.ee on tbis variety unless 12 plant! 



^•^CY DAHLIAS. 



Sibling's —Parple, tipped wuh white; of good 



MJELLEZ 'GwtiKc's).-Rose-lil:»c, tipped or striped 

 - w ^r i c? variety, of good habit. 3 to 4 ft. —5s. 

 hg BERGHE ;Gibli.vc's).— White edged with pink j 

 tod beautiful variety. 3 ft.— 5s. 

 HAMME I T1ERE (Girmxo's).— Light crimson tipped 

 vtftprew: very constant, good shape, and one of the 

 tout korder Dahlias in cultivation. 4ft. — 5s. 

 THUGS MAID (GnuisGY. -Colours white and purple, dis- 

 iKty tad beautifully tipped; good habit, and superior border 

 igftl. 3to 4ft.-5s.-Stowmarket, Jan. 19. 1814. 



Ttt BRITISH QUEEN and PRINCE ALBERT PEAS. 



M. JNO. CORMACK begs to call the attention of 



""^■en, Gentlemen, aDd others, to the above two new 

 the merits of which are thus noticed in the Gardeners' 

 — "THE BRITISH QUEEN on light soils, is the 

 •fili kind*, and will drive Knight*s Tall Marrow out of 

 -!«.•' " THE PRINCE ALBERT, which has been cui- 

 iitte Garden of the Horticultural Sccigfcy during the 

 ptwtaced Peas fit fdr the table ten days earlier than any 

 nrtty lown at the same time." Bfith varieties may be had 

 J|«at3». U. each, at W. J. C.'s wholesale Establish- 

 SgciaM. or the Bedford Conserva tory. Covent Garden. 

 SHILLING'S EARLY GROTTOTea: 



•it w!l 'WILING hare succeeded in raising the 



Ma!T!L?\! he Early Frame Pea ' Impregnated with the 



arrow, which they, with confidence, recom- 

 »«e Pubic generally, being quite as early, and nearly 



2itw e • ♦ 7 0ther Pea iu estivation. Quite hardy, 

 \m. . lwTJLu *? n \ and a & 00d bearer j the pod large and 

 3bB.QlL_? ' paniCU larlv recommend it to the attention of 



JK?£5L r ° shel ; >2L ies< P er bMhel. Agents :- 

 "««n.W *di v 1LD ' 119 ' Lowe r Thames-street, London: 

 •« IWM ^ B r LR ' ] f 2 ' F leet. street ; Mr. Kbrnan, 4 

 McMcun/i, i2uS T J nt . Garden ■> M ««' 8 - Hurst and 

 **•. ^iSk^rV ? et ; Messrs - Gray > Adams, and 

 ^S^S^'^ ATM}iS0 ^ Market-place, Man- 

 ^^ooroughj^ery, near Odiham'Hants. 



ON SALE, in any quantity, PERUVIAN and BOLI- 

 VIAN GUANO, genuine as imposed,— Apply to Cotes- 

 worth, Powell, and Pitvoa, London ; Edwards, Dansox, and 

 Co., Liverpool; or William J.Myers and Co., Liverpool, the 

 Importers. 



"POTTER'S GUANO — Sir Robert Peel, the Earl of 



1- Zetland, and others, have used POTTER'S MANURE with 

 the greatest success on almost every kind of crop and soil. 

 Testimonials may be obtained by application, per post, at the 

 Works, 28, Upper Fore-street, Lambeth, or of any of Mr. Potter's 

 agents. — See also the Advertisement in this Paper of the 6th 

 Jan., containing some of the Testimonials referred to. 



UANO, PERUVIAN, &c— The above Manures, 



also Potter's Guano, Nitrates of Soda and Potash, Gypsum, 

 Bone-dust, and all other Chemical Mauures of known value may 

 be had of the undersigned, on the best term?, for cash. 



Lists of Prices, with synopsis of mode of use, on applications 

 to Mark F othkrgill, 40, Upper Thames-street, London. 



GUANO. — The Subscribers will bring in a cargo 

 this MANURE to Berwick-upon-Tweed, in all Febiuary 

 and March, direct from Valparaiso. 



Haddington, Jan. 22, 1844. Banks 8r Son. 



Note. — As this will be one of the very few cargoes from the 

 Pacific, whose charterparties will admit of their discharging on 

 this coast, Banks and Son would recommend intending pur- 

 chasers to apply for what th ey may re quire as early as possi ble. 



T*HE~URATE of the LONDON MANURE COM- 



1 



Ota 



;» NURSERYMEN, fce. 



&ELEY 



now a Quantity of Garden 



"" =SBihlVrpX W v KU T y are th erefore desirous of 



r* ^ ? Cti ™- New Roatl . Regent's Park. 



i\^*C.S e 7» t0 »™?»nce that bis De- 



»£&***„. 



The 



a paid 



d at 4, 



r^'tomwin besVnt"'^ " lc ,. va * ai ogueot Pears is 



^5cS»bridee4o? h W lc ™* on receipt of a 



.» . ?- ^m ^^^^ofolyT 



*££!* of » * CoSo ?v n T L< ; nd0 "' most 'espectfullj- 

 * 1 *^ iffil^^nchbelawtH r to / em,nd thtm tin 



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cilS re Wunv t 'a iiEE1)SMEN ' 28 » Cormhill, 



^^ ana'pm^"; Advertisement of 



fe Spg^TV^ AMATEURS. 



■'•rteSe? ^^»^?^n Herba. 







approve." 

 The noble Lord having left the chair, a vote of thanks to him 



was proposed by Sir John Mordauxt, Bart., M.P., seconded and 



carried by acclamation, for his Lordship's able and impartial 



conduct as 1 ddent of the Meeting. 



KENDLE'S TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 



STEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurcb-street, 

 London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 

 DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having been much engaged 

 in heating buildings upon the above system with Tanks of 

 various materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 

 turists to an Iron Tank now fitting up on their premises, which 

 offers most decided advantages over every other article hitherto 

 employed for the same purpose. These tanks which are orna- 

 mental in appearance can be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 

 of any width and depth, and can be connected or disconnected 

 by any working Gardener without the slightest difficulty, thus 

 affording the opportunity to persons in remote districts of 

 employing this much approved method of heating without the 

 assistance of Engineers. The Tanks can be applied to Boilers 

 and Pipes already fixed, and from the present low price of Iron 

 will be found cheaper than of any other material. Mr. Rendli 

 of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 

 information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 

 any size will be forwarded upon application to S. and Co. 



PANY, 5/. per Ton. It is with the greatest satisfaction, 

 after three years' experience, the Company are enabled to recom- 

 mend the above as one of the best manures for Barley, Oats, 

 Spring W : heat, and more especially Turnips. By promoting a 

 rapid growth of the latter it secures a full plant, at the same time 

 producing a great weight per acre, and extending its beneficial 

 effects to the succeeding crops. The Urate may be sown broad- 

 cast, or which is preferable, by the drill, at the rate of one ton 

 to three acres, and it is desirable it should not be placed more 

 than two inches below the surface. As a top-dressing for Wheat 

 the Urate has been used with great advantage. Gardeners and 

 Florists will find it very useful for Dahlias and other roots. Full 

 particulars and Testimonials will be forwarded on application. 

 Genuine Peruvian Guano; Phosphate and Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia; Gypsum and every other artificial Manure. 



Edward Purser, Secretary, 40, New Bridge Street. 



GLASS SUPERSEDED for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES by 



WHITNEY'S CHEMICAL TRANSPARENT 

 WATERPROOF COMPOSITION, rendering Muslin, 

 Calico, or Linen, for the Frames of Greenhouses, Pine, Melon, or 

 Cucumber Stoves, &c, impervious to rain or moisture, admitting 

 light equal to Glass, much warmer, and the plants never burn 



under it. 



Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Gardeners will, by using this com- 

 position have the only effectual protection for their Fruit-trees 

 during the blooming season; it is a certain defence from frost, 

 sleet, wind, and blight; its transparency admits the general 

 beams of the sun, with abundance of light, which causes the 

 bloom to expand with increased luxuriance, the fruit to set and 

 swell more freely, much earlier, and a crop of fruit to any extent 

 may be warranted. The covering not to be moved by day 

 (except to thin the Fruit, which will be necessary), till the month 

 of June. It is recommended that the Calico be prepared early, 

 so as to be thoroughly dry before using. 



Sold in Bottles, with directions for use, pints, 2*. 6d., quarts, 

 4s. 6d. each. One pint is sufficient to coat four Frames twice 

 over, each Frame to be 5ft. by 3 ft. 3 in., or thereabouts. Prepared 

 by George Whitney, Chemist, Shrewsbury. Seedsmen, 

 Florists, and Merchants supplied by Mr. W. Bailey, Chemist, 

 North-street, Wolverhampton. Appointed Agents :— Messrs. 

 Butler and Mucklev, Covent Garden, where a sample of pre- 

 pared calico may be seen; Mr. Watkinson, Market-place, 

 Manchester; Page and Son, Southampton ; T. and C. Wh alley, 



Nurserymen, Liverpool. 



Agents wanted f or London and tfye country. 



BY HERTmAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



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IN P TING. 



MORRIS are 



* &2S!*t 



JfcSH uS«fcr yj> *Wreen ol eVery Ascription, 



-J?£5* celV M tricar,'' H * Cm,0 . ck S P™ce, 

 ^^«^ tWf ^ta?H 8 ' .5 C - *°' The * e 



^ *^fc^ ESS' £2^ ™* 



T WEEKS & Co., Architects, Horticultural 



*J • Builders, and Hot-water Atparatus Manufacturers, 

 Gloucester plac . iving's-road, Ch ea. _ 



OURBIDGE HEAL? be^TesptctfuIly to inform 



-1-* the Horticultural world that they are quite ready to supply 

 their new BOILER, of every size. They have now fixed a suffi- 

 cient numbvr to warrant them instating that what they put 

 forth as the qualities of their Boiler and Furnace arrangement 

 may be perfectly relied upon : they have put up one at the Hor- 

 ticultural Gardens, where B. and H. trelieve it is considered to 

 answer as represented ; they have also fixed it in connection 

 with a new descri; n of Iron Tank, which combines the quali- 

 ties of the round pipe and the open tank, which may be pro- 

 nounced the perfection of a Heating Apparatus for Horticultural 

 purposes, particularly for Graperies, i tehouses, Melon- 



pits, &c. &e. The arrangement is b i that any gentleman or 

 gardener nay have the whole constructed so as to be put toge- 

 ther with the greatest ility by the gardener, first sending a 

 ct/rrect plan to Ki«, Meet-street. A Prospectus may be had de- 

 tailing the prices, &c. 



UANO ON SALE BY T H E IMPORT I RS, 



JOHN BOYD & Co., 



Wellington Chambers, London Bridge, Borough. 



PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING. 



THE above Material has been used and approved by 

 the Nobility, Gentry, and Agriculturists generally, as.a 

 Roofing and Covering to sides of Farm Buildings j its advantages 

 are— Lightness, Durability, and Economy. Being a non-con- 

 ductor, it has been proved an efficient " Protective Material" to 

 Plants, and is now in use at the " Royal Horticultural Society's 

 Gartens, Chiswick." It can be had of any length, 32 inches wide, 

 at Id. per foot, super. A discount to the trade. 



Thos. J. Croggon, 8, Ingram-court. Fenchurch-st., London . 



DISEASED AND HEALTHY LIVES ASSURED. 



MEDICAL, INVALID, and GENERAL LIFE 

 OFFICE, 25, Pall Mall, London. Capital, 500,000/.— This 

 Office is provided with very accurately-constructed Tables, by 

 which it can Assure Diseased Lives on Equitable Terms. In- 

 creased Annuities granted on unsound Lives, the amount varying 

 with the particular disease. Members of Consumptive Families 

 Assured at Equitable Rates. Loans granted upon personal se- 

 curity. E. (.,. P. Nbison, Actua ry. 



'■ " CLOSE OF HOLIDAYS. 



NOW THAT THE SEASON of Annual Festivity is 

 _ about to terminate, and the respective Boarding Schools be 

 reinstated by the busy throng of useful aspirants, the personal 

 comfort and attractions of whom become naturally an object 

 ith friends and relatives of great solicitude, ROWLAND'S 

 IACASSAR OIL, for accelerating the growth, and for pre- 

 serving and beautifying the hair ; ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, for 

 preserving the skin and complexion, and removing cutaneous 

 eruptions ; and ROWLAND'S ODONTO for beautifying the 

 Teeth and preserving the Gums, are universally considered in- 

 dispensable in the iequisite accompaniments of the decorative 



Repository. 



The August Patronage conceded by our Gracious Queen, ana 

 the several Sovereigns of Europe, together with the Beauties 

 which adorn the circles of Princely and Regal Magnificence; and 

 the confirmation by experience of the infallible efficacy of these 

 creative renovating Specifics, have characterised them with per- 

 fection, and given them a celebrity unparalleled. 



NOTICE.— It is necessary on purchasing either atticle to see 

 that the word «« ROWLANDS " is en the Wrapper. For the Pro- 

 tection of the Public from fraud and imposition, the Honour- 

 able Commissioners of Her Majesty's Stamps have a^bonsea- 

 thc Proprietors to have their names engraved on^ the ^°J«n ;; 

 ment;Stamp, thus :-"A. Rowland and Sow, 20, Hat ton- gar den, 

 which is affixed to the Kalydor and Odonto. Be sure to as* 



for "Row land's " Articles. n„ T f„m*.r« 



Sold by the Proprietors and by -all Chemists i and J^™ e fJ- 



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All others are FRAUDULENT COUNTERFEITS ! ! 



