THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 





jr , TA v« SYSTEM OK HEATING. 



: JS a« CO., 61. Gr.cecl.urch-strect, 

 |II K£i«wtf tfc.7llPEOVEp COMCAL_and 

 SuHDWCTAL ^ 



^*the attention of scientific Horticul- 



w fitting up on their premises, which 



advantages over erery other article hitherto 



raoM. These tanks, which are orna- 



be made from 10 to 100 feet long and 



•dean be connected or disconnected 



without the slightest difficulty, thus 



mm itr to persons in remote districts of 



approved method of heating: without the 



■after — The Tanks can he applied to Boilers 



axed, and from the present low price of Iron 



than of any other material. Ma. Rk.vdlk.. 



P^dly undertaken to receive orders and furnish 



in his neighbourhood, and prices for 

 ipon aiu " ' S« and Co. 



A SP " ALTl - M ,n »t* rure state, with all the wisteria! 

 li »nd instruct.on how to prepare, or if required he labour 

 pertorn ed at a moderate charge •«"*•« 



TOBACCO ASH - A few Tons of Tobacc hf*es to be 

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

 to J. A. Huh.abo and Son. so. Harp-laue, Tower-streei. All 



Letter-* prepaid. 



VIAL 



BITLD1 & HEATING by HOT WATER. 



.1 



WEEKS * Co., Architects, &c. Gloucester- 



• reed, Chelsea. Hottioaae-Bnilders and Hot- 



Msrafscturers, beg leave to inform the Nobi- 



issttseu bnsiness, which has been extensive 



eoeatry for many years, is entirely confined to 



ILDlM. OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS of every 



I the HEAT1 Mi of them by HOT W ATER. 

 •ad other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest con- 

 1 qu» i of fuel, only requiring sttention 

 »ud will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 



plaa of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by means 

 onder the bed, is now being universally 



"Jfcshad, and their works seen at most of the 

 ■NMaa't Seats in the country, nearly the whole 

 Narserlee, and a great variety of Horticultural 

 Hot-wafer Apparatus, Models, Plans. Estimate-, 



Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-place. 

 square. 



1> "u G ^ AND HEALY be * respectfully to inform 



■jrijeajtoral world that they are quite ready to supply 

 ■OILIR, of every size. They have now fixed a sum. 



mmZJmZ^t ,lK D n s , in 8tatin * that *»■* they put 

 miTSTVi i ' r ?° ,,er *» d furnace arrangement 

 pwmwy relied upon : they have put up one at the Hor- 

 rent./ " ft' a " u "• believe ir is considered to 



^* 1 »" ted i th cy have also fixed it in connection 



aa^jt, on of , Ta|iW ^ h conihinetthc 



aarfSi. °7 \ h , e 0pcn ta,,k » which m *T be pro- 



pJSSh* fnrVr! ali,,? AF T r * tU r Horticultural 

 CfSlLZ Gra P € f ,e8 - Kp.phyte-houses, Melon- 



£Vl2v.tL?ih e T nt " 8UCl ' tnat ^y gentleman or 

 tae mil?, Wh ?' C c /> nst ^cted so as to be put toge- 



Sm^nSSl !' lhe A * ardener ' fi«t sending a 

 _ K Ta; * A Pros Pectus may be had 



* '» J a««R.t t— "~ fcZ"t*r* % uv ^nno, invenieti 

 !1llW»!«75ir2iS M , ty o e obla, »ed of any size from JOHN 



MffM ■»**»£ K"' 1 ? opportunity afforded him by an 



at . h apparatus to perfection, begs to 



••dent 



«f«W 



— ^ty of London. Considerable improve- 

 «nce last season, particulars of which 



W * <B ■**» keen ^kJ-7 " "">« 



CM,„,vrw:.." w .r The above Manures, 



■«t?aSftft5fi 



<. ? 



"■■•itL in rr.«L V, " l U5e « on application 



Irme, LoJdon' L W> e ' Thames-street, and 6, Railway 



G Rifa U LKQAL IMPORTERS, 



J MYLRw AVn .LONDON, ' 



Ctt^AtWtaT* **» 00, LIVERPOOL/ 



«,I^L IIU8 »T ( ken i A?JL VKY0K ' LONDON; 

 "^MlR,,. A>rn § - • <*>, LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 



( r L.\.\0 v- J 4 , 



J>tRl \ I ^\ ( , LJ ^gnon. bridge. Boron 



taT^' *«»« fr«£ ^ ° f fir8t q«a«ity, a, 



■»• IN MmJlT l from the Rnnri.H i. /' . 



fl. 



^ic3L 



oda 

 eorge 



■ c ^ 



rpool 



«x^ 



• ^ ra£J f ° f LJ^E i» capable of pro- 



k ^ffiS OB 1 in PJants than any Sub- 

 ' '• P«t c wt. p£L J"* Lawas* Factory, Deptford 



Phospba 



»» 

 • » 



• » 



V 



M«Krs 



8oda ] ta, „ 

 Magnesia g*. ,, 

 Ammonia 1*. per Ih. 



■of Lim* ir. '' Ammonia 1*. per lb. 



*• WarV». * concent. ated form may also 

 Prte« i,. ' w » ^ornhiil, and other Seeds- 



1 ^^^ZaI Tl \ E w6rld roa CORN. 



H«i A 1 '» nd ^V^Sri,; th «lfreat importance of 



Si£? W ^V vTp^' 1 «« be appn . 



ELf***^ or fix^ri r * made expressly f< 



?2 ** ttiS^". Snip, and Barge 



*%«?2fP W "vS Pt^I"?^' Soapboiler,, and 



* •iiUl!!L o€ »«nofSmi«» ter ' lor Horticul- 

 flS2!*^ tw ^rb7R« r . PUrp08e8 - Th c trade 





HTHE URATE of the LONDON MANURE COM- 



-*- PANY. 51. per Ton. It is with the treat eat satisfaction, 

 after three years' experience, the Company are enabled tnioonm- 

 mend the above as one of the beat manures for Barley Oats. 

 Spring \Mieat, and nv-re especially Turnips. By pmmotin* a 

 rapid growth «>f 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 Crate may be sown broad- 

 cast, or which is preferahlc, by the drill, at the rate of a ion 

 to three acre*, and it is desirable it should not be placed morr 

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

 the Urate has been used with great advantage. Gardeners a.,d 

 Florists will find it v useful for Dahlias and other r<w Full 

 particular! and Testimonials will be forwarder i application. 

 Genuine Permian Guano; Phosphate and Sulphate i>: .mmo- 

 nia ; Gypsum and every other artificial Manure. 



F-dwaso Pi iisKit, Secretary, <• * Itiidpe Street. 



NEW CHEMICAL MANURE! 



HUMPHREYS'S FARMERS' COMPOUND, 

 ttrongcr than Guano, and without its imKc ranknrm. 

 Samples on view at the Royal Polytechnic Institution. On Sale 

 with the following Agmts:— Thomas Gma« and Co.. i>vap|> 

 mentSe.d- n to tin- Ko>al Agric.iltutal S«' ty of EngUud — 

 c< er of Half Mooo-tttoet, Piccadilly j Cottam and Haii.km, 

 Agricultural K , Win»lo«v. street, Oxford-atreet | In k< m 



NSLD, Smithrteld; Batt and Kt «r, 412, Mrandj CtAaa. 

 Bi»ho|>sgate-strcet ; ClAaLWOOO, Covent (»..r.u ■< i; l lxaoa 

 an- 'V.Manslon-house-itreetj FoTHKaoii.i.,«( pper Thames- 

 strict; Hurst and McMumkn, Leadenhall strut . I.oikhart, 

 Chespside; vnm.i iam and Jiihk blk. Fleet- sU W.J. Nut- 



tino, Cbeapside; Wkd.au, Poochurc Rtrr« Sami-ei. 



Howarii. 38. Mark-lanr; White, PI oinix Wharf, Ulsckli 

 ALI.B.V, Shrewsbury ; Cophmah and l' ( ).. Wells, N< Ik; Dick- 

 son and Co., K.iinbureh; T. S. Kino, Rochester; W. P.Moi.ks. 

 worth, Panh W. Maihiou. Tuo bridge Well*; W. R. 



Rkmm.k, rlymonth; Thomson and laeduff, near II 



Thomas Watkinson. Market place, Manchester. Pri <■•■ lSs.por 

 rwt. — Davy, Mackmcrdo, and Co., Manufacturing Chemists, 

 100» 1 r TlmmM street, Lnodoo. 



I M PO K r A"Sf TO AGRK ULTI KlSTn AND OTMBttft. 



ANALYSES OF SOILS, MANURES, &c. are 

 conducted by Ma. MITCHELL, Analytical Chemist (late . 

 the R.yal Polytechnic Institution), No. 5, A., Hawley Road, 

 Kentish Town. 



GLASS SUPERSEDED for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES by 



WHITNEY'S CHEMICAL TRANSPARKVT 



»» WATERPROOF COMPOSITION, rendering Muslin, 



Calico, or Linen, for the Frames of Greenhouses, Pine, M . or 



Cucumber ves, &c, impervious to rain <r moisture, adn ,g 



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

 under it. 



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

 position, have the only effectual protection lor I r Fnu 

 duiing the blooming season; it is a certain defence from Ir 

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

 beams of the sun, with abundance of li^ht, * h causes the 

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

 swell more n y, much earlier, and a crop of Jruit to a extent 

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

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

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

 so as to bo thoroughly dry before using. 



Sold in Dottles, with directions for use, pints, 2#. 6d., quarts, 

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

 over, each Frame to be 6ft. by 3ft. 3 in., or thereabouts. Prepared 

 by Gaoaoa Whit* BY, Chemist, Shrewsbury. Seedsmen, 

 Florists, and Merchants supplied by Mr. W. Hailby, Chcmiht, 

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

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

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

 Manchester; Pagr and Son, Southampton j T. and C. Whallkt, 

 Nurserymen. Liverpool. 



Agents wanted for London and the country. 



XTEENE'S PATENT MXRBLB CEMENT.- This 



A*- CEMENT is particularly adapted for the Walls and Floors 

 of Conservatories and Greci uses, being calculated, from its 

 extreme hardness, to resist the wear incident to ordinary Plas- 

 tering. For Floors it has a threefold advantage over Stone- 

 pavinjr. 1st, in its lightness ; one inch in thickness of Kkhne's 

 Cement sufficing where 2 to 3 inch flagging would be employed. 

 Next, in its appearance, combining, as it does, the hardness of 

 stone with a uniform colour and even surface free from Joints ; 

 and lastly, in economy, being onc-third the price of Portland 

 paving. 



The most conclusive evidence can be given of the utility of 



Kekne's Cement for the«e purposes by the Pater and Mam. 



lacturers.— John Eazlby White and Sons, Mill bank -street. 

 Westmin ster. 



'I 'HE KKinT of l'.\ A UMTlMi a YaiuaOie Lb\ElS- 

 -*- TION for Ireland and Scotland for SALE. The Invention 

 is an improved method of making Pipes, Tubes, and Tiles of 

 Clay or other plastic substance, of any bore and any length. 

 The u«es to which they would be more particularly applied would 

 be Draining, Sewerage. Conducting Water, Heating Greenhouses, 

 Chimney-pot?, &c. The Inventor reserves to himself the Patent 

 for England. Any person interested in Draining in Ireland or 

 Scotland would find the present opportunity worthy atten? i. 

 Address, with real name and address, ••Drainer." at Mr 

 sparer.', 44, High Holborn. 



HORTICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT. 



"DEAD'S PATENT GARDEN SYRINGE, for the 



•a-!* invention of which he has been honoured with the Silver 

 Medal of the Royal Horticultural Society, as being the best In- 

 strument ever offered to their notice. J. R. has improved the 

 above by an additional branch to turn in everr direction, so that 

 water may be dispensed into all pots in Conservatories, in a per- 

 pendicular direction, resembling a gentle shower or dewfall, 

 and in any quantity, from a pint to a table-spoonful. Likewise 

 small Machines, Pails, Trucks, and Garden- Engines of every 

 description, that will discharge water in a continuous powerful 

 stream, made on the most improved principle, and may be 

 worked with half the usual labour r. ed for other eng: w 



in use. The above are the best adapted for destroying insects, 

 which make su^h deadly havoc on all choice 1 >-ees and 



Plants in Gardens, &c, which the Patentee (from 31 years' ex- 

 penence in Gardening, and 23 years in manufacturing and im- 

 proving instruments) can safely warrant. May be seen and 

 proved at 35, Regent Circus, Piccadilly. < 



.« » ,B '"7 N « ne are *" cnuinc » "cept stamped with the words— 

 " Read's Patent." 



LJENKY ill S PATENT GARDEN POTS and 



n TA!sDS ' for cffectin 5 improved Drainage and Draught of 

 Air. Patronised by Royalty and 30 Metrop an and Provincial 

 Horticultural Societies. Wholesale and Retail Depot, 29, Queen's- 

 row, Pimlico. The opinions of the Horticu -al and Scientific 

 Press, with priced Cards, forwarded on application, post-paid. 

 ^rser> men in provincial towns appointed Agents. 



HAMS FOR RAISING WATER WITHOUT LA 

 BOt'R, WHKKK a FALL 

 CAN BE OBTAIN ID, 



rOC NT A I NS of every descrip- 

 tion. Specimens pf the Fountain 

 t o be seen at the above address. 



Also a Ram fixed on the pre- 



F. ROE, 70, Strand* 

 London. 



Every kind of Garden and other Ptimps, Wall Engine*. Arc. 



MOST IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AN R\Z1E«JL 



rj.liiBONS» DISIWECTIM. OINTMENT, a 



V-* most e#*ctoal and perfect cure for Epidemic and Foot- rot 

 in Sheep ; also for Epidemic and Foul in Cnwa* Feet, and tor the 

 Grease and Thrush in Horses, prepared i v by HENRY GIB- 

 BON8, Agricultural Chemist. W STnamptoo. 



This Ointment « ftVctually destroys tne American grab no Frnit- 

 trees. bold by all respectable Druggists in Town ana Country 

 in packets at it. 64. each. Mr. Wit..»m Bailey. Manufacturing 

 Chemist . s ortfc Street, Wolverhampton, is s p pona te d Sole Wattle* 

 sal* and Shipping Agent. 



ORNAMENTAL Wl REWORK FOR THE GARDEN. 



39S, Oxfor eat, I 



ri 11. THOMImIN beg* to f. his acknowfcdf- 



^-* • menu to the Nohiht* and (.. *try who to I tj and 

 liberal onised ais Manufacture <t < •mental w r< w, 



d : the past years, and bags Mpftrtful rsmlad them that 

 with the opening »#-»oa he has prepare •!»«. exMtimvr MfWtMSt 

 ■ful and fancy Article-, suited 1.1 the Gi onsc and 



i lower- gwrdee. and 1 btfto to an inipQi ' - his ncwh 



arranged and well •ssorled st«»rk 1. >• >ssket», iiainera, 

 H orders, btautt* .rdeo Arches, Ten *. \ a^ea, and dorable 

 Ca* M>n Garden Chalrt and Reats. with wall n and 



generally. approved Water t »ot. fitted v . perforated rosea, 



suited to the vmjo a of different Plants: Hothouse 



Engines, Syringes, > umigsting BeUows, and all «r iiuntcul- 

 tural • U and Implr nts ut the most .vel and improved 

 niannt im« and ( sttlr PfW 



Gentle 



*-^ man extensively engaged in 1 ug, is SOOneefC «•- 



commn. ed for its simplicity and cheap es only 



one person to use it. and y the rise snd fal laud as well as 

 the level, and is also adapted for git ing a u dialim. 



Each Level is packed In a case is inches by I. p. 

 to W. H. WxntTxa, I T >n nsdn wn, MOT Southampton. 



I ()() CUCUMBKR AND MBLON-SOXKs AND 



* LIGHTS for gale. One, Two, sndThre 1 Hoxesand 



Lights all mics ready for immediate use— best mstchaU 

 packed and sent to all parts of the Kingdom by Jams* Watt*. 



•ash Mat ufarrti . and Hot hooge Builder. • 4Ce# < 



Kent- road. Garden Lights glazed and palmed complete from 

 U. per fo( • 



BEE-H1VK <;l<>K(,K NKIdHDOUK & SON 

 hep t.> Inform their Apiarian fi that they have pre- 



pared for the season a large supply of " Ninth 1 . , hives" 



for the sale of which they are the only agghiifnoa ageots 

 which are embodied all the recent improvements. Their also 

 tin now c rt prebends most varieties in general use at the pre- 

 sent time, incladlnf the " Single U«»x Hleis, M the •• Ladles* Ob- 

 setvat. Hive," t . •• Improved Cottage Hlve, M erl glaasea, 

 Ar.. from either of which the produce may be taken at any time 

 of the gathering season, without ti. g e es. 



G. N. K t)N have also Glass Hives, and other articles con- 

 nected with Bee management, a catalogue of whit h, with draw- 



Bfg, may be obtained. Letters of inquiry must have postage 

 stnrnps inclosed.— Apiarian Depot and Honey '"nri boast . V27, 

 High Holb . London. 



NUTT ON BRS8, Fifth Edition, now Published. 



A~Li J ok cliOi tL(i'.\]'K and NbfjEtAliLE 



SI US, SOLD BY 



WARNER and WARNER, Seedsmin, No. 28, 

 < I, J.opdon. 



Achimcnes rosea superba 2s0d | Oenothera macrocarpa . 0* 6d 



Aster. < .crman, mixed . 6 

 After, collection of 24 



varieties . .50 



Balaam, fine double Ca- 

 mellia-flowered, mixed 

 Balsam, 12 splendid vara, n 

 Brica gracilis, new . 



Calceolaria, waved from fine 

 named vars. . . l 

 lonzema varium . . I 

 neraria, from the moat 

 approved varieties . 

 Cock mb, giant scarlet 

 Dahlia, choice varieties l 

 I'elphin urn mesoleucnm 

 Euchandinm grandiflorum. 

 new and beautiful . 2 

 Fuchsia, 1 vars., mixed 1 

 Gai lardia Wellsiaoa, new n 

 (■eraniura, fine . . 1 



Gesiuria splendens . l 



Gladiolus, new and choice 



r 

 I 

 



I 















6 



6 



fi 

 

 

 





 

 







n 



Hihiscus grand iflora . • 

 Hollyhocks, in 24 aorta ft 



Hovea Celsii . . 1 



Ip ir.cca ruhra coerulea . 1 

 ,, bona 11 ox . I 



Iris, new var. from the 



Cape . .10 



Jacohea, double dark 



mulberry . .06 



Lark* pur, German, 12 



kinds . . S 



Lilium Philadelphicura 1 



„ superbum . • 



Lisiantius Russcllianus 2 



Lychnu- fulgens . . 1 

 Lobelia ramoaa, splendid « 



Lu|)inus, German mixed 

 Martynia fragrann . 1 



MesembrvHTithemum tri- 

 color si o, new . .10 

 Mimuius Dcuhamii, new, 



sweet.«cented .00 



Nenr j hila discoidalis, 

 new black . . I § 





 t 

 I 



6 







■-tern on gentianoides 

 splendens . . . 



Petunia, fr<>m the moot 

 splendid named flower* • 



Phlox Drtimn new 



large cnm«on 



Plcotee, saved from the 

 finest English named 

 flowers, per packet . 



Pink, from fine-named 

 flower* 



Pink Indian dblc. white, 

 new .... 

 Pre a, 8 fine varieties 



hy name 

 Poppy, German, 12 disttaot 



colours . . .2 

 Potentilla Thomasii . I 

 Primula, sinensis rubra 



flmbria'a 



Salvia, varieties mixed 6 

 Scab iosaelegans, fine . 1 

 Scaizanthus . . • 



„ Hookerii, scarlet 

 Schizopetaluro Walkeni, 



enc speciosa, new 



tachys Downefrii 1 



Stocks, German, mixed 



Stocks, new buffcolrd., 1 



,, collection of 30 vars. 

 splendid ... 6 



Sweet William, new Am- 

 ble .... 

 Tropaeolum Jarrattii . 1 



Canarieme 



1 



I 



1 • 



I (1 



2 









 

 

 



5 

 

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Verbena hybrid 



■scsria oculata, new 



Wallflower, chameleon. 







2 

 



f) 







6 

 6 

 6 

 6 





 I 



Wallflower German dble. 

 purple large* flowered, 

 new .It 



Wallflower ( ierman dble. 



Mulberry, large flow. 



er. d, new . . 1 • 



Zinatm elegans, 8 varieties 3 f 



Warner's Incomparable Lar*c, late Marrow Peas, 2*. per 

 quart. Potter's celebrated Liquid Guano, in quart bottlt 

 lr. orf. each. 



VaosrABLR. -Turnip-rooted Chervil, very delicious, 6rf. per 



paper; Potatoes,, new early American, a very superior kind, 3*. 

 per peck . 



W. and w. beg to refer their friends to their list of New and 

 Choice Flower and Vegetable Seeds in Harrison's Fioricultuml 

 Cibmet, and the Gardeners' Chronicle for April and t precc 

 months; also to inform them they have now ready a Choice Coi- 



ction of Herbaceous and Rock Plants, including all the New 

 Varieties. 



A General Catalogue of Garden and Flower-seeds may be had, 

 application by post, as a single letter. 



