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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[June 29, 



frpURNIP SOWING. — BRAIN'S ENGLISH 



J- GUANO MANURE.— This powerful Manure having been 

 sub "cled to the most rigorous Analysis by some of the first 

 Agricultural Chemists of the day, it is pronounced by them to 

 be much stronger, and to possess more highly fertilising pro- 

 perties, than the very best samples of foreign brought to this 

 country. Price 9/. per ton ; no charge for sacks, and delivered 

 free of charge to any wharf, railway, or waggon-office in town. 

 —Address, Freobrick Brai.v, Guano Works, Thomas-street, 

 Stamford- street, Blackfriars-road, London. 



N.B.— Directions for use sent with all orders. 



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TURNIPS, &c. 



DR. HALLETT'S DRY SOLUBLE FERTILISERS 

 are composed of all the useful ingredients of the best Foreign 

 Gaano, which manure is already nearly exhausted, and no two 

 marcels of which were ever alike. They contain also other ingre- 

 dients 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 caustic materials, being simply and purely Fertil- 

 isers Five cwt. of either 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 al 

 Gardening purposes. This is the best protector yet discovered 

 against the Fly in Turnips, for it gives a first growth three weeks 

 beyond that of any other known Manure. Price of each Fertiliser, 

 10/. per ton, or 12*. per cwt. 



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

 G H a llitt, at the Factory, Broad wall, Blackfriars, London. The 

 Fertilisers are manufactured under the immediate inspection of J. 



J. Hallett, M.D., &c. , 



Agents for London, Messrs. Winstanlev, Chemists, 7, Poultry •, 

 Suffolk, Mr. W. Rbvans, Yoxford ; Norfolk, Messrs. Bollard 

 and Watts, Norwich; Jersey, Mr. C. Kruger. Respectable 

 country agents wanted. ^__ 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 



CLEAR WHITE GLASS MILK-PANS. 



APSLEY PELLATT, Falcon Glass Works, Hol- 

 land-street, Blackfriars-road, is still making the Milk- 

 Pans— as described in the Gardeners' Chronicle, of clear white 

 flint glass, at 5«. 6rf. each, or 3/. per dozen. Early in July A. P. 

 will make the Milk-Pans of green glass of excellent quality, at 

 42*. per dozen. 



TO COLONISTS, AGRICULTURISTS, &c — 

 Mrs. MARY WEDLAKE, Widow of the late Mr. THOMAS 

 WEDLAKE, of the Original Ironfoondry and Agricultural Irn- 

 plement Manufactory, established forty years, at Hornchurch fc 

 near Romford, Essex, and of 118, Fenchurch-street, London, 

 begs to inform the Friends of her late Husband that she con- 

 tinues to Manufacture all kinds of Agricultural Implements, for 

 the invention of which he was so often honoured with the 

 medals of the Royal Society of Agriculture, and which obtained 

 for him so high a distinction among the Farmers of England 

 and British Colonists. Being assisted by men of talent in the 

 manufacture of these articles, she is in hopes of deserving: the 

 high repute this Establishment has so long enjoyed, and now 

 solicits respectfully a continuance of the patronage of the nu- 

 merous friends of her late husband. The following articles, 

 made in a very superior manner, are kept on sale at the London 

 Warehouse, 118, Fenchurch-street, viz.— 



Sale* &2 auction. 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN &r 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS hi* 

 received instructions from Mr. Bunney to submit t 



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 ; its advan- 

 tages are-Lightness, Durability, and Economy. Being a non- 

 conductor, it has been proved an efficient Protective Materia 

 to Plants, and is now in use at the Royal Horticultural 

 Society's Gardens, Chiswick. It can be had of any length, 

 32 inches wide, at id. per foot, super. A discount to the trade. 

 Tbos. J. Croocov, 8, Ingram-court, Fenchurch-st., London. 



Patent Hay-making Machines 



Winnowing Machines 



Dressing Machines 



Patent Chaff-cutting Machines 



Oil Cake Crushers 



Double-action Turnip-cutters 



Flour Mills 



Bean Mills 



Railway Wheels, Vacuum 



Pumps 

 Patent Essex Ploughs, 30 dif- 

 ferent sorts 



Subsoil Ploughs 

 Horse-power and Hand- 

 Thrashing Machines 

 Patent Horse Rakes 

 Scarifiers 

 Drills of all kinds 

 Park Fencings, Hurdles 



Furnace Bars 

 Cast-iron Horse Racks 



Kitchen Ranges 

 Stoves, Fenders 

 *»* Castings to any pattern 



G3- For a more detailed List see Johnson and Shaw's Farmer's 



Almanack for 1844. 

 Please to be particular in the Address, Mart Weolaee, 

 118, Fenchurch-street, London; or Original Ironfoundry, Horn- 

 church, Essex. 



IMPORTANT TO FLORISTS, HORTICULTURISTS, AND 



OTHERS. 



TANNER'S VITREOUS FLUID and CLOTH, 

 being a SUBSTITUTE for the GLAZED FRAMES of 

 HOTBEDS, CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



The Proprietor, in introducing the above Preparations, feels 

 confident a very important desideratum is presented to the 

 Public, combining utility and economy. 



A Conservatory or Greenhouse may be built at a very mode- 

 rate cost, with all the advantages of Glazed Frames. A Forcing- 

 bed covered with this cloth is not only less expensive, but 

 yields many other advantages— not requiring the attention of 

 the ordinary kind, admitting a more genial light, preserving a 

 uniform dewy moisture on the Plant, maintaining, without any 

 other covering, a moderate temperature under the strongest 

 rays of the midday son, and the atmosphere requires only to be 

 changed from time to time according to circumstances. It 

 affords a certain Protection for Fruit-trees, either from Frost, 

 Blight, or excessive Heat, affording abundance of Light and 

 Heat, for the expansion of the blossom, causing the Eruit to set 

 and swell more freelv, and much earlier. 



The attention of the Nobility and Gentry is respectfully 

 solicited to the above, which being Waterproof, and varying in 

 texture, will prove equally suitable for Marquees, Blinds, 

 covering Market Carts, Vans, &c. 



I Merchants and the Trading Classes will also find the above 

 adapted for the Windows of Offices and Workshops, admitting 



a more agreeable light than glass. 



Hand Frames of various sizes, covered with the Vitreous 

 Cloth, may also be obtained of the Proprietor, and Agents. 



Manufactured and sold by N. W. Tanner, Chemist, Exeter. 



Directions for Use of Fluid with each Bottle. 

 Any persons residing in large towns or cities, desirous of 

 becoming Agents, are requested to make early application. 



YORKSHIRE LAND-DRAINING ASSOCIA- 

 TION.— At a MEETING of the PROVISIONAL COM- 

 MITTEE held at YORK, this day, for the purpose of Allotting 

 the Shares applied for in the Association, and on other 



business — 



It was resolved, that the number of Shares now allotted 

 being amply sufficient to justify the Committee in proceeding 

 forthwith to carry out the objects of the Association, the neces- 

 sary Deed of Settlement be prepared for execution. And that 

 such of the Public as may yet be desirous of becoming Share- 

 holders, and shall signify the same to the Solicitors, (Messrs. 

 Bunchard, Richardson, and Gutch, York), or to the Secre- 

 tary, (Mr. Charnock, Wakefield), on or before the 31st of July 

 next, shall be admitted (if the number of unallotted Shares be 

 sufficient) on the same terms as the present Subscribers. 



York, June )2, 1844. James Hambrton. Chairman. 



AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL. 



MESSRS. NESBITS' ACADEMY, 38, Kermmgton- 

 lane, Lambeth, near London. . 



« From Chemistry alone further progress in Agriculture is to 



be expected."— Likbig. *„«„., 



In this School, in addition to the general routine studies, 

 every facility is afforded for the acquisition of a sound know- 

 ledge of Chemistry. The Pupils are practically taught in the 

 Laboratories the methods of analysing the various earths, soils, 

 manures, &c. ; and likewise the means of detecting the sud- 

 stances abstracted from the land by different crops. Land Sur- 

 veying is also taught practically, as well as theoretically. 



A. copy of a Lecture on Agricultural Chemistry, delivered by 

 Mr. J. C. Nbsbit to the Maidstone Farmers* Club, and the Terms 

 of the School, which vary from 40 gs. to 70 gs. per annum, may 

 be had on application, either personally or by letter. 



Mr. Nesbit's Works on Land Surveying, Mensuration, 

 Gauging, Arithmetic, English Parsing, Education, &c, may be 



had of all Booksellers. . 



REFKRKNCES.-Dr. D. B. Reid, F.R.S.E., &c., Author of 

 " Elements of Practical Chemistry," &c, St. James s Park, 

 Westminster; G. F. Richardson, Esq., F.G.S., Author ot 

 "Geology for Beginner*," &c, British Museum, London ; 

 W. and J. Gibbs, Esqrs., Civil Engineers, Devonshire-street, 

 Portland- place, London; Rev. T. Cuffe, Carlisle Episcopal 

 Chapel, Lambeth; R. Greenhill, Esq., Ashford^ Kent; and 

 C. G. Whitaker, Esq., Banning, near Maidstone, Kent. 



The School will be re opened on Monday, July 15th, 1844. 



C< LASS CHANDELIERS FOR DKVW1NG- 



vT ROOMS.— APSLEY PELLATT (late Pellatt and Green), 

 Falcon Glass Works, Holland street, Blackfriars has recently 

 constructed a NEW CHANDELIER (Registered), which sur- 

 passes in brilliant and refractive effects all former efforts, to 

 which he invites inspection. Renaissance and other Glass 

 Chandeliers as usual at low prices, which, when lighted, have 

 afar more resplendent effect than buhl. TABLE CUT AND 

 ENGRAVED GLASS at the Printed List of Prices, subject to 

 an extra discount for Cash. The manufactory and steam-cut- 

 ting works may be seen any Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thurs- 

 day. Merchants' orders and outfits for Glass and China on the 

 very lowest terms. No connexion with any house in the City. 



T EA. and PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



i-i SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 



County. 



" GreatWestern Steamship, June 6, 1844.— The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regularly supplied with Lea & Per- 

 kins's Worcestershire Sauce, which is adapted for every variety 

 of dish, from turtle to beef, from salmon to steaks, to all of 

 which it gives a famous relish. I have great pleasuie inrecom- 

 mending this excellent Sauce to Captains and Passengers for 

 its capital flavour, and as the best accompaniment of its kind 

 for a voyage. (Signed) James Hoskkn." 



" One of the most piquant inventions of this luxurious and 

 epicurean age is Lea and Perrins's Worcestershire Sauce, adapted 

 to fish, flesh, fowL, and soup: giving a zest far superior to the 

 long-established favourites; more wholesome and of less cost." 

 —Naval and Military Gazette, April 8, 1843. 



Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Messrs. Lea and Perkins, 

 Worcester; Messrs. Barclay and Son, Farrinedon-street j 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in London j 

 and Retail by the usual venders of Sauces. 



whole of the rare Exotics, and other plants in pots; consisting 

 of fine specimens, Araucarias, Bnonapartea, Juncea, Clivef 

 Nobilis, Cactus, Gloxinias, Achimenseas, Magnolias of sorts 

 New Fuchsias, Gardenias ; about 1500 Double and Sineii 

 Camellias ; several thousand China Arbor ViUe, Sweet Bays 

 Arbutus, Cypress, &c, in pots ; also eight Greenhouses, Pits' 

 &c, in good condition ; a considerable quantity of Bricks, York 

 Paving, and other fixtures. May be viewed prior to the sale 

 and catalogues may be had of the principal Seedsmen, on the 

 premises, and of the Auctioneers, Leytonstone. 



The whole of the valuable Nursery Stock will be submitted to 

 public competition, by Auction, about the third week in October 



CAPITAL INVESTMENT.— IMPROVABLE ESTATE in AYR 

 SHIRE, with SALMON-FISHINGS, GROUSE-SHOOTING 

 &c.— FOR SALE IN ONE OR MORE LOTS. 



THE ESTATE OF BALLANTRAE, extending to 

 about 7164 acres imperial, with the Village and Harbour and 

 the valuable Salmon-Fishings of the River Stinchar and the ad- 

 jacent Sea-coast. 



The Lands immediately around the village, about 1587 acres, 

 form a compact and beautiful Estate, lying on both sides of the 

 River Stinchar, and nearly two miles along the Frith of Clyde; 

 and they afford many fine situations for a residence. The land in 

 this division is arable, of superior quality, and capable of great 

 increase of value, by draining, planting, and better cultivation. 

 The remainder of the Estate, about two miles distant, consists of 

 excellent Stock Farms, capable also of great improvement, by 

 surface-draining and liming, and affords some of the best Grouse- 

 shooting in the south of Scotland. The River Stinchar, and other 

 streams on the Estate, abound with Salmon and Trout. 



The present rental is only 1891/. 2s.; but the principal Farms 

 are let at very low rents, and a considerable rise may be counted 

 on. The public burdens payable by the proprietor are of trifling 

 amount. The great post -road to Portpatrick passes through the 

 village, and if the proposed improvements on the harbour are 

 completed, Ballantrae will be the Shipping Port of the whole vale 

 of Stinchar; and, with its valuable Fisheries, must become a 

 place of some trade and importance. Ballantrae is about 15 hours* 

 sail from Liverpool, 6$ hours' sail from Glasgow, and 12 miles from 

 Girvai, to which latter place it is now in contemplation to con- 

 tinue the Ayrshire Railway. 



If not immediately sold in one Lot, the Estate will be exposed 



as follows : — 



1st. The MOOR LOT, extending to about 5577 acres, of which 



the present land rental is . • , . • ^375 



And the shooting for the present season is let at . 50 



Total rent . ^425 



2d, The FARM of LAGGAN and LAGGANHOLM, as at 



present possessed by Hugh Lockhart, James M'Meikan, John 



Murray, Mrs. M'Kinna, &c, with 13 acres of thriving young 



Plantations, extending to about 450 acres, at present ^ let 



a There is a neat, small," modern Mansion on this lot, like a good 

 Farm-house, and the principal part of the Land is out of lease at 

 Martinmas next. 



3d The REMAINDER of the LANDS of LAGGAN and GAV.- 

 Lmf^c^igthiumBnAVmUniM, extending to about 



232 acres, at present let at 



4th. The LANDS on North side *£*££*££& 

 the Salmon-Fishing, Ha rbou a, d \'J»KJ n f£ n ™ g osed al o„ 8 



%£S SSSS butwm not '££*•, so.d A these ... 



^nTs "Kfegot Ballantrae, wffl * ^ ££ «-£ 

 further particulars application ™w£«£ e t0 ,0 £ 1M Z Macheaa, 

 Esq., factor, Culhnrn. neat Stranraer , or ]gM _ 

 Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh.— Eomour n, «i 



T Q BE SOLD *™™™J^J%j£ 



X Autumn (unless previously d»*P°?ed °£ STO cK, con. 

 notice will be given), the whole J' f * ^7^, & c . &c. _ 

 sisting of choice Fruit and Fores Trees Shruu ^^ 



The*unexpired Lease of the N»« e ^ la ^ U a n nd increasing Seed 

 House, Shop, and Premises 1"**™*™.% yeB rs) will be e.tner 

 business has been carried on Jo» / h « la8t J ° the pU rcbase-money 

 Sold or Let for a Term , if Sold, P«t s ^«ie P 9 q{ 



ight remain on Mortgage Any person n(| Seed5 . 



r the same may apply to Alex, &mh* . 



m 



for the same 



man, Cirencester. 



WRIGHT'S STACK PRESERVER.— Hundreds 

 of Stacks of fine Hay were saved 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, containing testimonials to its value 

 from experienced Farmers who have /or many years proved its 

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

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

 the country. Price, in box, with lock and joints, 21. 5s. 



HAYMAKING SEASON Agriculturists, and 

 others who may require the assistance of WEDLAKE'S 

 PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION HAYMAKING MACHINE, are 

 requested to send their orders early to the London Depot, 

 No. 118, Fenchurch-street, opposite Mark -lane, where one ot 

 the Machines may be inspected.— Catalogues of Agricultural 

 Implement* and Machinery may be had on application. 



PRESERVES and CONFECTIONERY. — The 

 superiority of BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY for PRE- 

 SERVES and CONFECTION ERY, is testified by the fact that it is 

 preferred to any other spirit by the most extensive WHOLESA LE 

 CONFECTIONERS in the METROPOLIS ; for fortifying Home- 

 made Wines it is invaluable; as an Ordinary Beverage it is 

 congenial to the most delicate constitutions ; and, as aMf dical 

 Stimulant, it is peculiarly adapted to persons of bilious or 

 dyspeptic habits. Quantities of not less than Two Gallons, sup- 

 plied at the Distillery, 7, Smithfield Bars, in Stone Jars, at 18s. 

 per Gallon, exclusive of the price of the Jar; and in Glass 

 Bottles, at 20*. per Gallon, Bottles and Case included. 



CONSUMERS of BRANDY are respectfully informed, that 

 J. T. BETTS, Juv., and Co., will not be responsible for any 

 BOTTLED BRANDY that is not protected against fraudulent 

 substitution, by the PATENT METALLIC CAPSULES, made 

 of pure and solid metal {not tinfoil), embossed with the words 

 " Betts's Patent Brandy, 7, Smithfield Bars,"*o which attention 

 is especially directed. 



NURSERY. 2 acre8 i n a 



rr^O BE LET, a Nursery, containing an ^ ^.^ 

 1 most desirable situation, in the centre J % piner y 



of Yorkshire, in a good state of ^^celient state of 

 Greenhouse, Vinery well stocked, and i MDg House, 

 bearing, and newly- erected ^ Hot-water Va , v uat ion mod rate- 

 go feet long, 10 feet wide, with sheds, xc ry ._For par 

 Also 2 acres of Grass Land ■^"JLgJ; Wakefield, 

 ticulars apply to Mr. R. Barratt, Soiiciw , 

 Wakefield, June 28, 1844. 



DARTFORD NURSERY. f Dartfori 

 T70R SALE, One Mile from the ^ n NESSf U Ye"" 



-T and 14 from London, • NURSERY B™ wU „ abost* 

 established; a commodious house fo c S%,d ; GreenKj 

 feet frontage, and 200 feet deep of ^^d. Also the STO 

 21 feet long ; some Frames , all well »to« Lea se abou 



ofTWO ACRES, held by Lease at 8/. per y ^ rf „ewcd, 

 years more to run. No doubt the L ase building in ^ 



Lard now become worth si. perfoo &c , &c . 



neighbourhood. A never-failing *eil 



offered for 800/. ly on ce i n f" e " ar ,tte 



N B -The Advertisement will be omy t appe ar, 



paper so that although the Advertisement may 



Land/ftcjna^ti^^ 



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A LUXURY FOR WARM WEATHER. 



BERDOE'S SUPERIOR LIGHT SUMMER 

 FROCKS, Watbrfroof. A variety of the above, in new 

 and greatly improved materials (in lieu of the unsightly rubbish 

 made by slopsellers), now ready, guaranteed to exclude any rain 

 whatever ; and confidently recommended to those who regard a 

 respectable appearance or wish to avoid disappointment and 



vexation. . 



FIRST-RATE CLOTHING of every description, upon tne 



lowest terms possible, consistent with true economy, and 

 ultimate satisfaction.— W. Bbrdob, Tailor, Wftterproofer, &c, 

 loo, Cornhili (north side). 



ry manner, and is famous rorj- — in a tnu« >p 



1 . An improved Clothes Brush, that clean nap> r— 



e u^aUime, and incapable of ^XaSf. nnW^ehed *•£ 



sa orsrs-52- §2Stf?- ^ rs 



o Improved graduated and H^^ES^u ".^j** 



which act in the most ^"^p^ 



Genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its pre of dir eci ,m 



of absorption, vitality and , ^J^ J^e parties' P^lrt* 

 tations, dispensing with all ™£™£Z x £ r o^en^a^. 

 structive bleaching, and securing 1 bUshme nt, » JU 



Soontre. Onlyat Mhtcalfb's Soienst* 

 Sreef. one door from Holles-stre ; .L ^f^," adop* 



Caution-Beware of the words Fromw 

 some houses. 



