THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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IKON WORKS. 



AXD HALLEN, WiNSLEY-STREET, 



FOBD-STREKT, LoXDO.V. 



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GtftDEX ROLLERS and RICK-STANDS, 



"ssw sssaa *. « -«*. , „ 



H\ND-GLASS FRAMES for Cucumbers, &c, 

 ^t^riRON^bwER-STAKES, 4 ft. long out of 



rh,i« Suwjiior Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden \ ases in great 

 and even description of article used in Horticulture. 



BEST WIRE, for STRAINED WIRE-FENCING, 



at8« 6rf. per bundle of 150 to 160 yards each. 



Flower-bordcrine, Trainers, Garden Arches, Flower-stands, 

 «o«eTree Guards, ind every description of Ornamental Wire- 



"ImTllWS^'^ONSEIlVATOiaES, S:c, made 



noon the most improved principle, either of iron or cf iron and 

 wood combined, which can be fixed complete in any part of the 

 ftinrdom, at very low prices. 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, 



Conservatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Private 

 Buildings, Sec, wit*i Cottam's Patknt, or Rooers's Boilers. 

 After 15 years' experience, and having fixed upwards of 1500 

 Apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various 

 improvements winch they have made during that time. 



RENDLE'S TANK SYSTEM on an improved sim- 

 ple plan. 

 Show Rooms at their Manufactory. No. 2, Winsley-street, 



where estimates and every information may be obtained. 



COTTAM and HALLEN, Agricultural Imple- 

 ment Makers, &c. 2, Winsley-street, Oxford-street, London. 



DOUBLE-MOTION HAYMAKERS of the best 



construction, made almost wholly of iron, and containing the 

 double Cylinder, and all the latest improvements, are now ready. 



CAST-IRON RICK-STANDS and PIGTROUGIIS, 



mt very low prices. 



IRON HURDLES and FIELD-GATES of all sizes, 



at exceedingly low prices. 



PLOUGHS, DRILLS, Sheep and Cattle Weighing 



Machines, ImprovedPrize Harrows, Field Rollers. Turnip cutters, 



than -cutting Machine?, Threshing and Winnowing Machines, 



uu-cake Breakers, and every description of implements used in 

 Agriculture. 



Show Rooms at their Manufactory, 2, Winsley-street, Oxford- 

 fctrcet .where every information may be obtained. 



H° H n^H ER Ap PARATUS FOR HEATING 



ci?e »5 f S V and MAN UFACTORIES, upon improved prin- 



BDWabJi B a If V F^ v moderate char & es » ^ected by DANIEL and 

 ""WARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



tion n??.i' BA ' LE J ha vi«g devoted much time to the considera- 

 %DDarit^f^K iec ?' a,,d had much experience in the erection of 

 Sent ^sulS-K oh ab ? ve .-raentioned purposes, have, by improve- 

 Kot onK 1 d m i heir Pranks, rendered their mode of heat- 

 durahi life ll T? y efficient « but v ery simple, and have combined 

 have ewitpH . apparatus with economy in the charge. They 

 »anv noh wt PPar ^ tus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 



•aplovea h?t£ ?" ?? nt ? cmen ' a,ld have had thehonour to be 

 the worker m ^ ortlcu ltural Society of London, inexecuting 

 Chiswick! splendid Conservatory, lately erected at 



Horticultural SUnJ also construc * in metal all descriptions of 

 Men, and the nnhr ngsand Sashes. andinvite noblemen, gentle- 

 and models at 9-0 u? an ms P e ction of their various drawings 

 exhibiting am< :' , J lolborn »wherethey have the opportimitv of 



and convenient K° ther metal works . an extremely complete 

 tinned suppiv of 'h t a PParatus,or range, adapted for thecon - 

 ttorecomjletPthn l Wa » ter ' and an arrangement of the oven 



D - and E BauI bithertobeen brought before the public, 



"ear houses tohnr? W ?5 e thc first t0 introduce metallic curvili- 

 tttacned to the P a ?k rists ' and can refer to the Conservatory 

 ot hers in this rnmS ntneon as one of their works, besides manv 



D-and EBAn5l a " d on the Continent. 

 Pi ant Protector; 1 L? a J e P re P ar ed a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Jhey beg to intrnH„ i 1 are now rea dy for immediate delivery; 

 0r chidaceous or n d S» e I? public notic e a new Trough Pipe, for 

 atervals reoniriJ 1. i H ° uses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 — — ^^fa^n^vfhichmay be seen at their Manufactory. 



RTEPHEN^nxi TANK ^STEM OF HEATING. 



J? London in v., AND C0 -> 61, Graceclmrch-street, 



ROUBLE CYLl\np?p S A r° f the IMPROVED CONICAL and 

 E^toheatinphMiM- L Boi LERS, having been much en- 

 Jjnona materials Llr g -? " pon tne above svstem with Tanks of 

 2?»ta to an Iron t^ attention of scientific Horticul- 



J"er« most . dcc J "n« now fitting up on their premises, which 



25i 0ye(1 for the imJ ages ove r every other article hitherto 

 a??** 1 »> appearand * pur F ose ' These tanks » wnich are orna- 

 %*T ^idthand JeSh J / made from 10 to 100 feet long and 

 fi irking Gardenpr" 2F 1 be con nected or disconnected 

 SSo5« the oppor unit v t n hOUt the lightest difficulty, thus 

 •Mhe? 10 * tni8 much anS« , person8 in remote districts of 

 !8pK2 0f Eng nwr5 P Th- i? et i h ° d of bating without the 

 ^ h P ^s already fi xed rS ' H h f e Tan *s can be applied to Boilers 



of Plvm° UDQ cb eaper that 'f r ° m *t e prescnt low price of Iron 

 inW? nth ' naskindlv unl V*Z ° ther material. Mr. Revdle. 

 ^matron to any pei^f^^to receive orders and furnish 

 "* «*• will be fomardeu , n hlS nei enbourhood, and prices for 



warded upon application to S. and Co. 



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MANURES. 



£fL w ™ D ^ Co/8 PATEN T INORGANIC 



MANLKLS.-These strong and productive manures have 



V Droved thoir Siinprinritir n ,. A » _n_a.i 1 _ 1 . . 



is upon this perfectly scientific principle that these manures are 

 prepared, being; formed so as to supply nil the substances taken 

 from the soil by each particular crop. They are immeasurably 

 more efficacious, far more economical than all others, and pos- 

 sess the great advantage of being easilv applied to the land. 

 Prospectuses, with full particulars, may be obtained : or will 



be forwarded by post on application at the Manufactory, Bow, 

 Middlesex. / ■ 



*** By the use of these Manure?, any land may be rendered 

 fertile. Wheat, &c may be grown on thc same land every year 

 with immense advantage to the fanner, and without injury to 

 the soil ; whilst all the other crops are greatly increased. 



GUANO, superior to the foreign, at a reduced price. 



Manures prepared expressly for Gardeners and Florists. 



TURNIP SEASON. 



GUANO (Foreign and Potter's), RAPE-DUST, 

 BONE-DUST, CLARKE'S COMPOST, and all other 

 MANURES for the TURNIP CROP, to be had on the best 

 terms, of Mark Kotaeroill. 40. Upper Thames-street. 



GUANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 

 ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 

 .ANTONY GIBBS a\d SONS, LONDON; 

 Wm. J. MYERS axd CO., LIVERPOOL; 

 And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, AND PRYOR, LONDON; 

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

 47> Lime-street, May 16, 1844. 



TO GARDENERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. 



CUPER-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. Lawes' Factory, Deptford 

 Creek, price 7s. per cwt. Phosphate of Potash, 155. per cwt. 



Soda 12*. „ 

 Magnesia 95. „ 

 ,, Ammonia is. per lb. 



*** Super-phosphate of Lime in a concentrated form may also 

 be procured of Messrs. Waunrr, 28, Cornhill, and other Seeds- 

 men, in 7 lb. packets, price Is. 



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 99 



FOR TURNIPS. 



r PHE Urate of the London Manure Company, 



-*- 4 guineas per ton. The London Manure Company have 

 great pleasure in acquainting their friends that they have this 

 day reduced the Urate from 5/. to 4 guineas per ton, at the 

 same time pledging themselves that the quality shall be fully 

 maintained. The Urate will be found most valuable for Turnips, 

 by promoting a rapid growth; it secures a full plant, at the 

 same time producing a great weight per acre, and extending 

 its beneficial effects to the succeeding crops. It may be sown 

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

 ton to 3 acres ; and it is desirable it should not be placed more 

 than 2 inches below the surface. Gardeners and Florists will 

 find it very useful for Dahlias, and other roots. Full paiticulars 

 and testimonials will be forwarded on application. Genuine 

 Peruvian Guano j Phosphate and Sulphate Ammonia; Gypsum, 

 and every other artificial manure.— Edward Purser, Secretary, 

 40, New-bridge-street. 



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, 

 ii) packets at 2s. 64, each. Mr. William Bailey, Manufacturing 

 Chemist, North Street, Wolverhampton, is appointed Sole 

 Wholesale and Shipping Agent. 



R. HALLETT'S LIQUID FERTILISER.— The 



beauty of Flowers, with their power of perfecting their 

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

 ever depend upon the food supplied to the plants producing them, 

 and these a very extensive series of trials on various soils ha3 

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

 trated Liquid Fertiliser, which contains all tl e essential 

 ingredients of thc best foreign Guano, with others equally so, 

 but not to be found by Sea Fowl, in the Atlantic Ocean. Sold at 

 Mr. G. Hallktt's Factory, Broad Wall, Blackfriars; Messrs. 

 Winstanley's, Chemists, 7> Poultry; Messrs. Warner's, 28, 

 Cornhill; Messrs. Hukst and M'Mullex's, 6, Leadenhall- 

 street ; and every respectable Chemist's and Seedsman's, with 

 directions, in stone quarts, at Is. 6d. each, and in bottles, six 

 times the size, at 7«. t)d. The quart requires 32 gallons of water 

 to reduce it for use, for watering soils and growing bulbs in. 



IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS AND OTHERS. 



ANALYSES OF SOILS, MANURES, &c. are 

 conducted by Mr. MITCHELL, Analytical Chemist (late of 

 the Royal Polytechnic Institution), No. 5, A., Hawley Road, 

 Kentish Town. 



NB. Gentlemen instructed in Agricultural Chemistry. The 

 course will comprehend the Elements of Analysis. 



(.LASS SUPERSEDED FOR HORTICULTURAL PUlT 



POSES BY 



W U l™™„™™Ah TRANSPARENT, 



t? l ',T a \ ° GlaSS ' tl ? *"**»!■ of the sun aln^ beh g o 

 strucled. Houses or pits covered with Calico, 8rc., preparedlith 



us Composition embrace important advantages over Gbvi The 

 light being equally diffused in every part of the house plants 

 placed on the floor have as much light as those close to the coverhU 

 consequently they are not drawn up asunder Glass, uhHe thev 

 continue much longer m bloom, and preserve their delicate tints 

 unfaded till the blossom falls. «««.«« tints 



Whitney's Substitute for Glass.— I have had screens of calico 

 rendered transparent with Mr. Whitney's invaluable varnish, and 

 used them last winter, with a success far exceeding m, most san- 

 guine expectations, though my anticipations had been considerably 

 exc-ted. Indeed I consider Mr. Whitney's discovery as an invalu- 

 able boon to the horticulturist, one that will bear competition with 

 any invention connected with the art and mysterv of Horticulture 

 m modern times. My screens were about 9 feet long each, and 

 were inclined to the wall ted about 12 inches below, and as 



my object was to ascertain the value of the screi . in reference to 

 radiation, they were left open at each end. Suffice it to say, the 

 ruchsia, Pomegranate, Passion-flower, Japan Honeysuckle, and 

 others still more delicate and susceptible, were effectually p:c-<rved 

 and that without the slightest check to their growth, or any injury 



whatever. 1 am of opinion that in this n asp,, it p, \ i 



protecting influence infinitely superior to glass, \h ise the effects 

 ot radiation, a most powerful source of cold, 1 not intercepted by 

 gloss, winch so materially counteracts the artifii temperature 

 within ; I cannot, therefore, but conclude, that for the protection. 

 not merely of the early bio in, but the maturation of the fruits 

 asm the case of the Peach, N< rine, Apricot, and Grape, these 

 transparent screens, thus prepared, are invaluable, and their tri- 

 umphant success certain. Add to this, for Cucumber and Melon 

 names, their superiority over glass is undoubted for preventing 

 flagging of the foliage (sometimes being scorched) by d and the 

 chiding effects of radiation by night. Screens prepared with Whit- 

 ney a Transparent Varnish should be also used as shades in the in- 

 tensity of a summer's sun, and for protection against radiation in 

 winter, for the stove, greenhouse and con itorv. Even in the 

 economy of fuel the value of such screens is demonstrable, as less 

 will be required to maintain an equable warmth, its escape by 

 radiation being thus effectually checked.— J. M., 16Mb April, 1844. 



Prepared by George Whitney, Chemist, Shrewsbury; and sold 

 in Bottles, 2s. 6d. and4j. 6(/., with ample directions lor use; and, as 

 a protection to the public, the signature of the inventor is on each, 

 bottle. Sold by the principal Seedsmen in London and throughout 

 the kingdom. Merchants, Seedsmen, and Florists supplied by Mr. 

 Bailey, North-street, Wolverhampton. 



T\R. HALLET'S DRY SOLUBLE FERTILISERS, 



J-^ are composed of all the useful ingredients of the best 

 Foreign Guano, which manure is already nearly exhausted, and 

 no two parcels of which were ever alike. '" They contain also 

 other ingredients equally useful, and are always to be produced 

 of uniform strength; they are improvers of all soils, but most 

 so of poor ones, and cannot possibly prove injurious to soil or 

 crop, as they contain no heating or cau-tic materials, being 

 simply and purely Fertilisers. Five cwt. of cither of them is 

 equal to nearly 30 tons of horse manure as a Fertiliser. They 

 are used, the one for all the varieties of Corn, Peas, Beans, 

 Chicory, &c, and the other for Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, 

 Natural and Artificial Grasses, and all Gardening .purposes. 

 This is the best protector yet discovered against the Fly in 

 Turnips, for it gives a first growth three weeks heyond that of 

 any other known Manure. Price of each Fertiliser, 10/. per 

 ton, or 12s. per cwt. 



Sold by Mr. Fothergill, 40, Upper Thames-street; and Mr. 



G. Hallett, at the Factory, Broadwall, Blackfriars, London. 



The Fertilisers are manufactured under the immediate inspec- 

 tion nf J. J. Hai.i.ktt, M.D., &c. 



Agents for London, Messrs. Wijcstaxlev, Chemists, 7, 

 Poultry; Suffolk, Mr. W. Rkvajcs, Yoxfordj Norfolk, Messrs. 

 Bvi.r.ARD and Watts, Norwich; Jersey, Mr. C. Kruger. 

 Respectable country agents wanted. 



SOUTH HAMS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCI- 

 /.TION.-The Sixth ANNUAL MEETING and CATTLE- 

 SHOW of the above Association will be held in the Barrack- 

 Yard at Mcdbury, on Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1844. 

 For List of Premiums. Regulations for Entry, Certificates, and 

 other particulars, application is to be made (free of expense) to 

 Mr. Kki.i-v, the Secretary, atModbury. — May 16, 1S44. 



AMS FOR RAISING WATER WITHOUT LA^ 



BOUR, WHERE A FALL 

 CAN BE OBTAINED, 



FOUNTAI N S of every descrip- 

 tion. Specimens of the Fountain 

 to be seen at the above address. 



Also a Ram fixed on the pre- 

 mises. F. ROE, 70, Strand, 



London. 



WATER RAM 



Every kind of Garden and other Pumps, Well Engines, &c. 





WRIGHT'S STACK PRESERVER.— Hundreds 



' » ' of Stacks of fine Hay were sav^d from spontaneous com- 

 bustion or discoloration in the neighbourhood of the inventor, 

 by the use of the above invaluable instrument. The article may 

 be seen, and bills obtained, ccntai ung testimonials to its value 

 from experienced Farmers who hive for many years proved its 

 efficacy, at J. Wright's, Manutacturer, Ongar, Essex; J.andG. 

 Deane, Ironmongers, London-bridge; and of any Ironmonger in 

 the country. Price, in box, with lock and joints, 2/. 5s. 



CLEAR WHITE GLASS MILK-PANS. 



APSLEY PELLATT, Falcon Glass Works, Hol- 

 land-street, Blackfriars-road, having made further experi- 

 ments, is able to reduce the price of the Milk- Pans— as described 

 in the Gardeners' Chronicle, of clear white flint glass, which is 

 far superior to the foreign green glass— to 5s. 6 J. each, or 3/. per 

 dozen. 



PULVERISED PURE CHARCOAL for Mixing 

 with COMPOSTS. The above can be had in bags/contain- 

 ing four bushels, at 5s. per bag, iucluding bag, and carriage, 

 paid to London. — Apply to John Rivees, Sawbridgeworth, 

 Herts. 



YORKSHIRE LAND-DRAINING ASSOCIA- 

 TION. Capital, 500,000/., in Stock of 25/. Deposit 5 per 

 Cent.— The Provisional Committee have determined to limit thc 

 time for receiving Applications for Stock in this Association to 

 Tm iisday, the 30th instant, on which day the List will be 

 closed, preparatory to the allotment being made. Prospectuses 

 may be obtained trom thc Solicitors, Messrs. Blancbard, Rich- 

 ardson, and Gutch, York; or from the Secretary. J. H. Char- 

 nock, W T akefield.— May 16, 1844. -w 



BURBIDGE and HEALY'S COOKING APPA- 

 RATUS, combining Sylvester's Patents.— This Cooking 

 Apparatus is believed to possess greater general advantages than 

 any yet submitted to the Public, both as regards strength of 

 material and workmanship; in fact, the laws of heat are so 

 applied as to produce the greatest effect with the least consump- 

 tion of fuel, without destruction to the Apparatus ; and B. and H. 

 can safelv recommend it from experience, as unquestionably 

 superior to anything of the kind hitherto made. A Prospectus 

 can be forwarded, upon application, detailing particulars and 

 prices, to 130, Fleet- street. 



AT ETCALFE'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH-BRUSH 



xtJL and SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth Brush has the im- 

 portant advantage of searching thoroughly into the divisions of 

 the teeth, and cleaning them in the most effectual and extraor- 

 dinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not coming loose — 

 Is. An improved Clothes Brush, that cleans in a third part of 

 the usual time, and incapable of injuring the finest nap. Pene- 

 trating Hair-brushes, with the durable unbleached Russian 

 bristles, which do not soften like common hair. Flesh Brushes, 

 of improved graduated and powerful friction. Velvet Brushes, 

 which act in the most surprising and successful manner. The 

 Genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its preserved valuable properties 

 of absorption, vitality, and durability, by means of direct impor- 

 tations, ri ; spen^ing with all intermediate parties' profits and de- 

 structive bleaching, and securing thc luxury of a genuine Smyrna 

 Sponge. Only at Metcalfe's Sole Establishment, 130b, Oxford- 

 street, one door from Holies-street. 



Caution— Bewartof the words " From Metcalfe's," adopted by 

 some houses. 



NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS-CONSUMER? of 

 BRANDY are respectfully informed that J. T. BBTT»,jna. 

 and Co. will not be responsible for any bottled ^andy tn «h 

 not protected against fraudulent substitution, by the weni- 

 tallic Capsules, embossed with the words, • B ; tr ,i; n il!: ble 

 Brandy, 7, Smithfield Bars." Sold by the most ^ r «P| c , taD ^ 

 Wine and Spirit Merchants, in Town and Country, at 3i . Otf . per 



bottle, the bottle included. 



