THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



207 



n 0T " N VuMLTURAL BUILDINGS, 

 "°5J lC .nd MANUFACTORIES, 



FOR HEATING 



DWELLING-HOUSES, 



upon improved prin- 



~&«2l & Z'^^^f^c^ by DANIEL and 



Tj ^EEKS, Sen., Hortulan- place, King's -road, 



" . * p ue J* ca » tne original Builder of Hothouses, Conserva- 

 tories, &c &c, Inventor and Patentee for Heating bv Hot Water, 

 begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Public that he has 

 great improvements for inspection, surpassing anything yet 

 se en. House s of all descriptions ready for fixing. 



ON SALE BY THE IMPORTERS. 



JOHN BOYD & Co., 

 Wellington Chambers, London-bridge, Borough. 



rj UANO 



in heat 



various 



tortstj 



_U.f theirsplendid Co» s ^«^— 'J^ u descrip tions of 



D M i E, Jf fiaUdings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle 

 Horticultural Buddings .. of their various drawings 



•«*• ^ 1 th ! t P - Ho?boru"wherethey have the opportunity of 

 ^nd models, at . ./*, " j kp n e xtremelycomplete and 



exhibiting, f amongst ^ or fa a d for the contmued 



^ T f m ?hn water and an arrangement of the oven more com- 



•■tf VJ« hL hitherto been brought before the public 



pl«e than has htneno the first to introduce metallic curvili- 



«*ffs «ntis ss wsuar sssrss 



SfejWSS^^ of the Galvanic 



- D r n ^;^o^ wh ch a?e now ready for immediate delivery; 

 2?*£ ^ introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 %SL£SJnai "or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 2SK«fid? and' whichmay be s een at their Manufactory. 



— ^^li^TANKSYSTExM OF HEATING. 



r»TFPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 



O London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 

 nntlRI F CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, having beenmuch engaged 

 taSSmg buildings upon the above system with Tanks of 

 1^ materials, solicit the attention of scientific Horticul- 

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

 aott decided advantages over every other article hitherto 

 red for the same purpose. These tanks, which are orna- 

 ntai 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 

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

 will befound cheaper than of any other material. Mr.RkndlR; 

 of Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 

 information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 

 anr size will he forwarded upon application to S. and Co. 



BURBIDGE and HEALY beg respectfully to inform 

 the Horticultural world that they are quite ready to supply 

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

 cient number 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. believe it is considered to 

 answer as represented ; they have also fixed it in connection 

 withanew description 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 

 purpose*, particularly for Graperies, Epiphyte-houses, Melon- 

 pits, 8tc, &c. The arrangement is such that any gentleman or 

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

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

 correct plan to 130, Fleet-street. A Prospectus may be had 

 detailing the prices, &c 



nOTTAM and H ALLEN, Engineers, Iron- 



V-/ FOV.VDRRS, &C. &C, NO. 2, WlXSLEY-STREET, OXFORD- 



«T*B5T, London, and at Cornwall-road, Lambeth. 



S°F55, CONSERVATORIES, ftc.. made 



^u^iMAiuRiLs, «Cte maae upon the 



55 wK r/n' K°T le ' either of iron or °f iron and wood corn- 

 et very low nn?"« i com Plete in any part of the Kingdom, 

 of the Iron Trade C0nse( l ueiic e of the present depressed state 



▼■?oriI S W anJr R r. AI ? ARATUS for bating Hothouses, Conser- 

 ^.ic 'Zhrn ° US , eSi Churches, Public, or Private Build- 

 lSyea7s ;, e^ir^n TTAM S Patekt . or Rogers' Boilers. After 

 mas forth* Lk ' hav »r>£ fixed upwards of 1500 Appa- 



*^«nenu whSi Th*» ,ne i lltione<l Ptoses, an <* by various im- 

 <*» *ith confidi t the >, nave m ade during that time, C. and H. 

 °Pon the mrwt 1? ur ?^take the erection of similar Apparatus 

 wl »wishro fir tk ■ nsive scale - For thc convenience of those 

 firing low prices - ° Wn Apparatus » the y have affixed the fol- 



Soms' R P nn Gnt B0i ,! er ' 18 *** • - 

 •ogers Boiler, small size . 



Hot-wafpr p- Lar & e »" ^ proportion. ' 

 Tbe Tank Ivc^ 6 ' at 2 ' 3 '. and 4 inches, at reduced prices. 

 ** e at th e saml tin°o n a " ! m P r °ved principle, that will heat the 



. GARDEN R^LTp^ S^ ?* pip6S ' 



21 ^ches, 6of *£ 4 >* ln <*e 3 long, 34s. $ 20, 



CAST-IRON mril-Jvi^S 48 - ' 30 « "Breach.' 

 ?«« Se £ TAND ,' 2 feet six inches high. 5s. gd. each, 

 ^den Too w , u v* 1 !* Machines, Garden Chairs, Superior 

 !^«ly,and ever^Hoi! n - d !« Gardon V*ses and Pedestals in great 



.£2 15*. Off. 

 . I 17 



ht« 



iis. ; 22, 50s. 



S»na Implements de a S n C ri n P t,on .°f Horticultural Articles, Agricul- 

 "J ^. aS B l?^ r Fur , msh,n S Ironmongery; Dr. Arnott's 

 S^e low p^es* h5™ C ° 0klne Stoves ' Broiling Stoves. The 

 ^Me, are ubiect iL° n acc °ont of the depression in the Iron 



STRONG lROv Jt^o" I* alter? -tions. 



»?. Wi flv C R h ?l5S5?" s ' 3 . ft : high out of the ground, 6 ft. 



& 



CatUe IIurdL?fi b fi rS ' If l l h{n * about 3fi »»"«■. 6^ each 

 t do rdIes ' 3ft ; 6in - high, weighing 42 lbs., 4 „ 



pfe dle % * feet high U °* 5°- i 5 lbs - 4 i » 



J^TWIRE for vro k ,vr.„ do - 60i!)S.,5 6 



^^150 yard, eaS? r> KD . WIRE FENCING, at 8s. 6d. per 

 *?, Ttt » continued tnh VpT ^ hts for ditto, 7d. each. Thelm- 



^^O-GLASs F RAMES%or k ^ ° f Y' n *i*' F«cy Wirework. 

 «. «.. ^ !n „ u .. . A ? 1Lb tor Cucumbers, &c, isinches square, 



; ^ inches, 5s. 6d. each. 

 rKv S ' 4 ft * lon 8: out of the ground, 



t. 5. it . ca 



• 5 

 A* 



may be obtained^ 





(^UANO, PERUVIAN, &c— The above Manures, 



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

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

 be had of the undersigned, on the best terms, for cash. 



Lists of Prices, with Synopsis of mode of use, on application 

 to Mark Fothercill, 40, Upper Thames-street, and 5, Railway 

 Place, Mark-lane, London. 



GUANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 

 ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON ; 

 WM. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL; 

 And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, and PRYOR, LONDON; 

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

 47, Lime-street, March 29, 1844. 



»» 

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TO GARDENERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. 



SUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIME is capable of pro- 

 ducing a more rapid vegetation in Plants than any sub- 

 stance known. It may be had at Mr. Lawks' Factory, Deptford 

 Creek, price 7s. per cwt. Phosphate of Potash, 15*. per cwt. 



Soda. 12*. „ • 

 Magnesia 9*. ,, 

 Ammonia 1*. per lb. 



HE URATE of the LONDON MANURE COM- 



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 Wheat, 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. Gaideners 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, 2s. 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 WhitnbT, 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. Watkinsont, Market-place, 

 Manchester; Page and Son, Southampton ; T. and C. Whalley, 



Nurserymen, Liverpool. 



Agents want ed for London and the country. 



ASPHALTUM in its pure state, with all the material 

 and instruction how to prepare, or if required, the labour 

 performed at a moderate charge. 



TOBACCO ASHES.— A few Tons of Tobacco Ashes to be 

 Sold at 3/. per ton, convenient for land or water carriage.— Apply 

 to J. A. Hubbard and Son, 20, Harp-lane, Tower-street. All 

 Le tters prepaid. 



SUPERIOR SUBSTITUTE FOR TARPAULIN, &c. 



C MACINTOSH & Co., having made a considerable 

 • reduction in the price of the Patent India Rubber Covers 

 for Carts, Wa»gons, Ricks, &c, beg to call the attention of 

 Users of Tarpaulin and Oiled Sheets to the superiority of their 

 manufacture as an effectual protection against wet, not liable to 

 crack on being folded, and more economical than any other 

 Waterproof Cover.— 22, York-street, Manchester ; and 46, Cheap- 



side. London. • .. 



" SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 



THE following Articles, manufactured in Slate for 

 Horticultural purposes, may be seen in use at Worton Cot- 

 tage, upon application to the gardener (Sundays excepted) 

 Tank Covers "* * " 



VJ he 



HALLETT'S LIQUID FERTILISER.— The 



beauty of Flowers, with their povrer of perfecting their 

 Seeds, and the flavour and size of Fruits and Vegetables must 

 ever depend upon thc food supplied to the plants producing: them ; 

 and these a very extensive series of trials on various soils has 

 shown, may be secured by the use of Dr. Hallett's Covcex- 

 tratkd Liquid Fertiliser, which contains all the essential in- 

 gredients of the best foreign Guano, with others equally so, 

 but not to be found in the Atlantic Ocean. Sold by Messrs. 

 Warners, 28, Cornhill ; Mean. Wivstavlky, 7, Poultry; and 

 every other respectable Chemist and Seedsman ; with directions, 

 in stone quarts, at 1*. 6i. each. The liquid requires 64 parts of 

 water to reduce it for use, for watering soils and growing bu lbs in. 



MOST IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND GRAZIERS. 



GIBBONS' DISINFECTING OINTMENT, a 

 most effectual and perfect cure for Epidemic and Foot-rot 

 in Sheep; also for Epidemic and Foul in Cows' Feet, and for the 

 Grease and Thrush in Horses; prepared only by HENRY GIB- 

 BONS, Agricultural Chemist, Wolverhampton. 



This Ointment effectually destroys the American grub on Fruit- 

 trees. Sold by all respectable Druggists in Town and Country, 

 in packets at 2*. 6i. each. Mr. William Bailey, Manufacturing 

 Chemist, North Street, Wolverhampton, is appointed Sole Whole- 

 sale and Shipping Agent. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT. 



SPRING WHEAT.— Humphreys's Farmers' Com- 

 pound, manufactured on a new principle , so as to present a 

 cheap manure of greater power, and more extensive usefulness, 

 than the guano ; and without its caustic rankness, and liability 

 to be washed out of thc soil. From its wholesome character, it 

 is unrivalled for garden culture; and as a Top-Dressing for all 

 Spring Crops. Per acn», for Wheat, Barlkv, &c., with a bad 

 soil, Five cwt.; with better land, Three or Two. Grass on the 

 average, Two cwt. Tun nips, Three or Two. Price 12j. per 

 cwt. Aget'ts, Daw, Mackmurho, & Co., Manufacturing Che- 

 mists, iO0,Uppcr Thames-sticet, London. Factory, Great George- 

 street, Bermo ndsey. 



CHOICE FLOWERS and PLANTS in POTS. 



HUMPHREYS'S COMPOUND, applicable to all 

 Greenhouse Plants, to Cucumbers, &c.,and to promote thc 

 germination of See !s. Sold in bottles at Is. Qd. each, by Messrs. 

 FLANAGAN ft Sov, Mansion-house-street; Hirst & MrMfi.i.icv, 

 Leadcnhall- street; W. Clark, Bishopsgate-within ; Smith, 

 Iblington Nursery; Grimlky and Co., Covent Garden; Batt 

 and Rcttley, 412, Strand; William and John* Noble, Fleet- 

 street ; Smith, Covent Garden; Charlwood, Tavistock -row; 

 W. J. Nutting, 46, Cheapside; G. Lawrevce, IS, Piccadilly; 

 Johv K krvav, Great Russell-street, Covent Garden ; Lock hart, 

 156, Cheapside; Shuttlewortii, Pantheon; Minikr, Adams, 

 and Nash, 63, Strand; Thatcher and Sov, Islington; J. 

 Fryer, Clarendon- terrace, Camberwell; Th omas Avsell, 

 Camden Town; Thomas Watkivsov, Market-p Ucc, Manches- 

 ter; T. S. King, Rochester : W.E.Rendle, Tl) mouth ; Dickson 

 and Co., Edinburgh; Pontkv, Leeds ; Fisher, Holmes, and Co., 

 Sheffield; P. Lawson and Son, Edinburgh; J.Thorxe, Sheptoa 

 Mallet; and other leading Seedsmen in town and country. 

 Wholesale Agents, Davy, Mackmurdo, and Co., 100, Upper- 

 Thames- street, London. 



i 



OO CUCUMBER AND MELON-BOXES AND 



LIG HTS for Sale. One, Two, and Three Light Boxes and 

 Lights of all sizes ready for immediate use— best materials : 

 packed and sent to all parts of the Kingdom by Jamks Watts, 

 Sash Manufacturer, and Hothouse Builder, Clarcmont-placc.Old 

 Kent-road. Garden Lights glazed and painted complete from 

 1*. per foot. _ 



rpHE LATE MR. LOUDON.— The following Sub- 



-L sciibers to the Works of the late Mr. Lou do n have been ob- 

 tained since making up the list which appeared in the Ctrdeners 9 

 Chronicle of Saturday, March 16. A part of the following list 

 should have appeared in the Gardeners' Chronicle of Saturday last, 



but it was unavoidably postponed for want of room. 



ARBORETUM BRITANNICUM— 10/. 



His Royal Highness the 



Duke of Cambridge 

 Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bart., 



Currah Chase? Nos. 39, 39, 



40, 41, 42, 55, 56, 57, 53, 59, 



60, 61, 62, and 63. 



ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF TREES AND SHRUBS— 50*. 



Rob. Oldershaw, Esq., Lower- 

 street, Islington. 



Miss Smith, 7, Windsor- terrace, 

 Pimlico 



Mr. Johu Wilson, Westcot, near 



Dorking 

 Messrs. Chandler and Son, 



Vauxhall 

 The Rev. J. M. Prower, Purton, 



Wilts 

 Mr. G. Tack man 



Mrs. George Dowdeswell, Down 

 House, Red Marley, near 

 Gloucester 



Perceval Maxwell, Esq. 



Miss Cunningham, Curehouse 



Miss M. Cunningham, Core- 

 house. 



Mr. John Hally, Blackheath 



HORTUS L1GNOSUS LONDINKNSIS— 7«- M- 

 W. C. Trevelyan, Esq., 136, Princes-street, Edinburgh. 



THE SUBURBAN GARDENER— 1/. 



J. Ritchie, Esq., George-sq., 

 Edinburgh 



W. and R. Chambers, Esq., 

 Edinburgh 



Perceval Maxwell, Esq. 



Thc Hon. Lord Murray, Edin- 

 burgh 



Messrs. Bun yard and Son, 



Maidstone 

 B. Haworth, Esq., Hull— Bank 



House, Hull 

 Messrs. J. Dickson and Sons, 



Hanover street, Edinburgh 

 The Rev. J. \V. Campbell, Lud- 



goan Rectory, Marazion 

 THE SUBURBAN HO'RTICULTURIST— 164^^ 



Cisterns 

 Shelves 

 Garden Edging 



Bottoms for Frames 

 Boxes for Balconies and Veran- 

 dahs 

 Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes, &c. 



Edward Beck will be happy to answer any inquiries, either 

 pers onally or by post. 



" TO AGRICULTURISTS. 



THE Dry Material for making CAMPBELL'S CORN- 

 PRODUCING LIQUIDS, or FERTILISING STEEPS, 

 which have arrested the attention of Agriculturists in all parts 

 of the United Kingdom, is now to be had in Boxes contain- 

 ing quantities for 5 Gallons and upwards, at the following 



prices : — For Wheat, Material per Gallon 2*. 6d. 



Oats and Grasses, 1 6 



Barley, 2 



Beans and Pease, 2 



.. Turnips and Rape Seed 2 6 



Agents in London:— Mr. Edward Purser, 40, New Bndge- 

 st.; Messrs. Geo. Gibbs and Co., 26, Down-st., Piccadilly ; and 

 Messrs. Thomas Gibbs and Co., Corner of Half-moon-street, 

 Piccadilly. 



LEVEL.— This Instrument, the invention of a Gentle- 

 man extensively engaged in Draining, is confidently re- 

 commended for its simplicity and cheapness; it requires only- 

 one person to use it, and gives the rise and fall in land as well as 

 the level, and is also adapted for giving a uniform fall to drains. 

 Each Level is packed in a case 18 inches by 3. Price, 21, Direct 

 to W. B. Webster, Hounsdown, near Southampton. 



Mr. T. Stubbs, Northampton 



Park 

 W. C. Trevelyan, Esq., 136, 



Princes-street, Edinburgh 

 Charles Lawson, Esq., George 



The Fourth's Bridge, Edin- 



burgh 

 Mr. Alexander Pope, Hands- 

 worth Nursery, Birmingham 



REP ION'S LANDSCAPE GARDENING, Plain-30fi. 



■s. Sutton & Sons, Reading I Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bart., 



Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bart., Cur- 

 rah Chase 



Mrs. Gabriel C*'ue 



J. Ladd, Esq.,Cahie 



The Calne Institution 



Messrs. Warner and Warner, 

 2 copies 



Rob. Oldershaw, Esq., Lower- 

 street, Islington 



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Messrs 



W. and R. Chambers, Esqrs., 



Edinburgh 

 Alexander Robertson, Esq. 



Hoe-place, Woking 

 Mr. John Hally, Blackheath 



Currah Chase 

 Mr. Windfield, Moreville, Sher- 



bourn, Warwickshire 

 Miss D'Arcy, Cunniugham, 



Corehouse 



REPTON'S LANDSCAPE GARDENING— Coloured, 66*. 

 Perceval Maxwell, Esq. I The Rev. W. Smyth, Elkington, 



James Henwood, Esq., Hull | Louth 

 ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF COTTAGE ARCHITECTURE-635. 



TheRight Hon. the Lord Provost 

 of Edinburgh 



W. and R. Chambers, Esqrs., 

 Edinburgh 



Rob. Cox, Esq., 25, Rutland- 

 street, Edinburgh 



Charles Lawson, Esq., Geo. IV. 

 Bridge, Edinburgh ; one com- 

 plete copy, and one Supple- 

 ment separately 



Mr.W.Christie.Longford Castle, 



Salisbury 



WATERTON'S ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY— Ss. 

 W. C. Trevelyan, Esq., 136, I Chas. Lawson, Esq , Edmburgn 



Princes-st., Edinburgh, 2 cop. | 



CEMEIER1ES AND CHURCHYARDS- 12*. 



Charles Lawson, Esq., E iinburgb. 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE-9 vols., 9*. I/J 



Mr. Schuberger, Nos.Q4 r Q5,Q6, the No. for Oct.. l««jjt"« 



98, 100, 102, 103, 104, and 105 



Mr. CvRauch, Vienna ; vol.ii.j 



Nos. for July. Aug., and Sept. 



1843iandaDec.Nos.for 1813, 



