

1844.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



743 



STEPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracerhurcb-street, 

 I undon, and 17, New Park-street, SouHiwark, Inventors 

 n A Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 IJyViNDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 

 Scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 

 I ft D plvioK" the Tank system to Pineries, Propagating: Houses, &c. 

 hv winch atmospheric heat as well as bottom- heat is secured 

 to any required degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 

 o. & C have also to state that at the request of numerous 

 /ri e r,ds they are now making their Boilers of Iron as well as 

 Cop cr » hy w hich the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which are 

 W cow so well known, scarcely require description, hut to those 

 I vcho have not seen them in operation, prospectuses will be for- 

 warded as well as reference of the highest authority j or thej 

 mav be seen at roost of the Nobility's seats and principal 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



S. & Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory in 

 Vew Park-st., every article required for the construction of 

 horticultural buildings, as well as for heating them, may be 



obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



Conservatories, &c. of Iron or Wood, erected upon the most 

 ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field, and Garden 

 Fences, Wire Work, &c. &c. 



pOTTAM and HALLEN, Engineers, Iron- 



^ PO0KDBRS, &C. f &C M No. 2, Wl XSLKY-STRKET, OXFORD. 



street, London, and at Cornwall Road, Lambkth. 



B 



UKlJIDGE and HEALY'S NEW BOILER and 



FURNACE for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. 

 Registered under 6 & 7 Vict., Cap. 65. 



No. 130, FLEET STREET, LONDON. 



FOUNTAIN 



70, STRAND, LONDON. 



IDAMS FOR RAISING WATER WITHOUT LA- 



*-* BOUa, where a fall can be obtained. 

 BASINS IN IRON, &c. 



F. ROE having; purchased all 

 the Patterns of Basins, Jets, 

 Sic. formerly belong-ing to W. 

 Rowley, Fountain Maker to the 

 Royal Family, is enabled to offer 

 the above article in iron, which 

 wili stand the Frost and last for 

 ages. A Ram and Fountain 

 Jets fixed on the premises for 



inspection. Every kind of Garden and other Pumas Well 

 Engines, Baths. &c. Houses, &c. Heated by Hot Water.' 





CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 



BY HER 



MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT. 





Burbidcb and Hbaly respectfully inform the Horticultural 

 Public that they have constantly on hand an extensive assort- 

 ment of their new Boiler and Furnace Doors. In very numerous 

 cases where they have been fixed, they have the highest testi- 

 monials ot their complete success : for the fuither assurance of 

 tho*e who may require this apparatus, Burbidok and Hkaly 

 reter them to the Horticultural Society's Gardens, Chiswick; 

 also to Mr. Glbnihnning, Garden Architect, &c. &c, Chiswick 

 ft ur aery, in the same neighbourhood, where the apparatus may 

 tie see U in successful operation, in connection with their new 

 iauks. The following are the present prices :— 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



upon the most improved principle, either of iron or of iron and 

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

 Kingdom, at verv low prices. 



HOT- WATER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses 



Conservatories, and Greenhouses; Churches, Public or Private 

 Buildings, &c, with Cottam's Patent or Rogers's Boiier^ 

 After 15 years' experience, and having fixed upwards of 2000 

 Apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, and by various 

 improvements which they have made during that time, C. and 

 H. can with confidence undertake the erection of similar Aoi>a- 

 ratus upon the most extensive scale. 



Materials may be had for those who wish to fix their own 

 Apparatus. 



THE TANK SYSTEM on an improved principle 



that will heat the house at the same time, without pipes. ' 



TO GARDENERS. NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



P M'NEILL & CO., of Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill- 



™™«-»?.V v »« Lomlon ' Manufacturers, and only Patentees of IM- 

 PROVED PATENT ASPHALTED FELT.fi Roohng Hou'Js 

 sheds, Verandahs, &c, and for Protecting Plants, and Covering 

 Garden frames, b, o call the attention of Gardeners and others 

 to their superior article, which has been exhibited at the Great 

 Agricultural Show, of En. d, Scotland, and Ireland, and Ob - 

 v*nrn the Pk.zk for being the best and cheapest article for ioof- 



ami* innin • be .t" teS - te u, in , the pardens of several noblemen 

 and gentlemen In the neighbourhood of London, and in different 



parts of the country, to whom referenc- m be made. The Felt is 



.pervious to ram, snow, and frost, an4 a non-conductor of heat 



and sound. Its advantages are Lightness, Warmth, Durability, 



^n,°T^rr r,Ce()VL r °, VK ***** ™« Squark Foot 



Samples, with directions for laying on, and testimonials as to 



i u »" t Se r nt fr , Ce to an - v ' )nrt of ,he town or country—Patent 

 Felt Works, Lamb's Iiuildiz, , Bunhill-row, London. 



cultural Purposes. ° RTI 



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

 street, where a large assortment of the above can be seen. 



Plain 

 Boiler. 



ill. £ S . 



10 J J 5 



Ribbed 

 Boiler. 



« a 



& 



CB 



£ « 



o 



c 



Q 



c 



2 



a. 

 £ 



»• d-.s. d.ls. d. 



7 6 



10 



12 

 14 



2 2 

 i 2 15 



3 10 



20 

 30 

 35 



18 



5 5 



42 



21 



8 15 



50 



6 62 6 



Will heat of 

 Pipe. 



10 6 7 



12 6 7 

 17 5 8 



62 

 63 

 64 



6 

 6 



C 



30 feet. 



Forcing Pit, 

 Length by feet. 



r^UANO (GENUINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 



V-* ON SALE, BY THE ONLY LEGAL IMPORTERS, 



ANTONY GIBBS and SONS, LONDON; 



Wm. J. MYERS and CO., LIVERPOOL: 

 And by their Agents, 



COTESWORTH, POWELL, Awn PRYOR, LONDON; 

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

 ♦7, Lime-street, Nov. 2, 1844. 



25 8 6 5 6 

 35 8 6|7 6 



50 to 70 ft. 4 in. 

 80 to 125 feet. 

 150 to 250 feet. 



300 to 400 feet. 

 600 to 800 feet. 



12 to 20 



Under 25 to 40 



40 to 65 



65 to 100 



f Warm a grap- 



•< ery 35ft. long, 



I and a pit 50ft. 



WHEAT-SOWING. 



/?j.UANO; Genuine Peruvian, Bolivian, and Ichaboe, 



>* on Sale ; also Potter's Guano, Gypsum, Sulphuric Acid, 

 Sulphates of Iron and Copper, and all other manures. Synopsis 

 of prices, and mode of use, on application, &c.— Apply to Mark 

 Fothkrgill, 40, Upper Thames-street. 



ly/TR. L AWES' MANURES.— Mixture for Wheat, 



- LT - 1 71- per ton ; Super-phosphate of Lime, 71. per ton. To be 



had at the Factory, n#ptforr! Creek, near r.ondnn. 



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



be procured at Messrs. Warner's, 28, Cornhill, in 7 lb. packets, 

 price It. 



uSSmmTJSmu ";.'..'. l',^ 00 "'* *» " s economy; 



The disadvantages attending other materials used in roofing 

 preventing, to a great extent, many useful houses and sheds 

 being erected or rendered waterproof, it is submitted that 

 the improved Roofing Felt will in a great measure-and in some 

 instances altogether— obviate them, and prove most service- 

 able from its lightness, durability, and impermeability to water 

 and damp.in covering Houses. Cattle-sheds, Workshops, Rope- 

 walks &c. f and for the sides, as well as roofs, of light struc- 

 tures for plants, being likewise a non-conductor of heat- be- 

 sides its economy in repairs, the timber where it is used may 

 be so light as to save its whole expense; it requires no other 



Sold in sheets 32 inches by 20. at 5d. each (being less than 

 9s. Od. per square of 100 feet), with printed directions for apply. 

 ing them, same as adopted at the Government Dock-yards and 

 various other public buildings. 



Orders will meet with prompt attention if addressed to H. C. 



WHEAT SOWING AND GRASS DRESSING. 



U- mmi « '. **J.""i»«*i mourns oicveng, usq. ; Birmi 



ham, William R. Loyd, Esq. ; Sunderland and Newcastle- 



3 



lf3.inch pipe be used, one-third more. If 2-inch pipe, as much R R ;^ T ?' S GUA NO, superior to any imported, bein* 



more. ^ of uniform strength and composition, see Analysis, " Farmers' 



riJ?J Ve <I u,lnt - ties are rough estimates, which mav be va- 

 "W by enlarging or contracting the fire, or by regulating the 



\ >k i? r ' Jt is P ossiD,e to heat a much larger quantity of pipe 

 with the boiler, but it would be done at great loss of fuel. The 

 aoove proportions can be generally relied on as a near approxi- 

 mation to what is correct. 



s 



WIRE-WORK, HOT- WATER APPARATUS, 



GREEN-HOUSES. &,c. 



T.THOMAS BAKER, MANOR-HOUSE,M ANOR- 



tm«J LACE ' KING'S-ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of 

 1 r. I 1BLE WIRE-FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and ren- 

 wT Rabbit -Pfoof. WIRE-W r ORK in Trainers, Arches for 

 crl™ orderin &. Flower Stands, Pheasantries, &c. HORTI- 

 ^LTURAL BUILDINGS, Green and Hothouses, Conservato- 

 r tos, &c. The same heated by HOT- WATER APPARATUS, on 

 unproved and economical principles. 



parties waited on in Town or Country, and Drawings and 

 estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 



Ward's Cases, or Domestic Greenhouses. 



JJOT- WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 



CHri?n > I ?.T ICULTURALBUILDINGS . DWE LLING-HOUSES, 

 Pies a ES ' and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 

 Eniv a 4 n i?T^ t J rer y n,0flerate charges, erected by DANIEL and 

 mwARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 



tion"iV*v^-'^'*^ AI,: " E ' r * lav * n S devoted much time to the considera- 

 apparat ls , snb J ect » aiul « a d much experience in the erection of 

 merits US the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 



in^ ?, f SUt f csted in their Pr«0tice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 dura l ir. - very €fficient » but **Q simple, mid have combined 

 have y In tlle a PP ara tus with economy in the charge. Tin 

 laanv nw a PP aratu * in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 emninv , , emen an<1 gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 works ? ?u the Hortic ultural Society of Londen, in executing the 

 01 their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 



Horticn?t E ' , Bailfy also construct In metal all descriptions of 

 Bien ari , Bui ldings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 andnSi 1 ^ ul)Iic t0 an inspection of their various drawings 

 ^xhibitinr! 8 ' at 272 ' iIolDorn » where they have the opportunity of 

 an d conve' • amon r st otl 'er metal works, an extremely complete 

 tinued su ,Ue i nt kitcben apparatus, or range, adapted for the con- 

 tnore com P t °^ not Wat * r i an( i an arrangement of the oven 

 [ D and p if than has hithert0 been brought before the public. 

 ne ar housp , ,LBT were the fi rst to introduce metallic curvili- 

 attached t ti norticult u r ists, andean refer to the Conservatorv 

 others in X- Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 

 I) a JJ tais country and on the Continent. 



Plant Prot t have P re P ar ed a quantity of the Galvanic 



tn «y berr t ' wnic b are now ready for immediate delivery ; 



Orc hidaceon introduce to P ubli c notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 intervals r« . or ? tner Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 



Journal," Oct. 21, IS 14. 



Tkstimonial.— Copy of a Letter received from John Hill, Esq., 

 Headstone Farm., near Pinner, Middlesex.— Sir,— Having been 

 induced by your agent, Mr. William Stransom, of Uxbridge, to 

 use some of your Guano manure, together with other sorts, and 

 after careful application and watching. I must say yours has 

 proved the most useful, and far preferable to the Foreign. . My 

 land is a strong clay. I should recommend it as a top-dressing for 

 Wheat. Grass, fee., to be used in the state vou send it out, without 

 any mixture, and to be harrowed in. The difference in the produce 

 of Wheat where your manure and the others were used may be 

 seen at my farm. 1 think it a duty to yourself and the public to state 

 that I shall be happy to give any information as to how I applied 

 it.— Yours, See. j OHV HlLL 



Headstone Farm, near Pinner, Middlesex, Oct. 24, 1844. 



To Frederick Brain, Esq. 



N.B.— I shall try it this year drilled with Wheat. 



Price 91. per ton. Sacks free of anv charge, delivered free to 

 any Wharf or Rail, in Town. —Works, Thomas-street, Duke-street, 

 Stamford-street, Blackfriars-road. 



Brain's Highly- concentrated Liquid Guano, Is. 9d. per Bottle, 

 enough forSO Gallons of Liquid Manure as usual. Of all respect- 

 able Florists, Seedsmen and Chemists, in Town and Country. 



■p)R. HALLETT'S DRY SOLUBLE FERTI- 



•»--' LIZER'S are, considering their power, the cheapest Ma- 

 nures in use, for they are entirely composed of the Phosphates 

 and other Salts of Ammonia, and other acknowledged powerful 

 fertilizers. They are fairly before the Public as tried things 

 (see No. 33 of the Gardeners' Chronicle, &c). 5 cwt. of either 

 has been found equal to nearly 30 tons of ordinary horse- 

 maoure. They are applicable to all sorts of field and garden 

 crops. No. l for heavy Jj>p growth, as Corn, Hops, &c. No. 2 

 is for all roots, and a sure preventive of the Fly in Turnips. 

 Price of each, 10/. per ton, or lvs. per cwt. 



DR. HALLETT'S CONCENTRATED LIQUID FERTILIZER 

 is extensively used by Gardeners for improving the size and 

 flavour of fruits and vegetables, and the colours, and perfecting 

 the seed of flowers. Sold in quarts at is. 6rf„ and in bottles, six 

 times the size, at 7s. Gd. Each quart requires 32 gallons of 

 water, to reduce it for use. 



Agents for the above. London— Mr. Fothergill, Thames- 

 street; Mr. G. Hallett, the Factory, Broad wall, Rlackfrurs • 

 Messrs. Warner & Warner, 28, Cornhill; Hurst & M'Mullen.o*, 

 Leadenhall-street ; Winstanly, Poultry ; Pace & Co., St. Peter's 

 Alley. Norfolk— Bullard and Watts, Norwich. Suffolk— Mr. W. 

 Revans, Yoxford. Leicester— Mott and Co. Gloucestershire- 

 Mr. Betterton, Fairford. Devonshire— Mr. Seward, Plymouth. 

 Wilts— Mr. G. King. Devizes. Glasgow— Mr. D. T. Jackson, 

 Hartlepool. Sunderland, Stockton, and Newcastle— Pace & Co. 

 Dundee— Green and Co. Further respectable Agents wanted. 



and PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHIRE 



SAUCE. Prepared from the Recipe of a Nobleman in the 



■w. «i iTV „ w,i " imciiEven, William T 



Esq ; Glasgow Malcolm Carmichael, Esq.. St. Enoch-square: 

 Cork, Messrs. Richard Wallis & Co. ; Belfast, Messrs. Grueber 

 <X Co., Dunbar's Dock ; who have also on sale MrKiBBiv'* 

 improved SHEATHING, BOILER, RAILWAY, and other FELT, 

 * \ 1, I l MPROVK » Rooki.vg Fklt" will be found much 

 more durable than the Comm.m Felt made in lengths, and not 

 subject, like it or continuous sheets of other material, to be 

 stripped by storm; it does not require to be either printed t, r 

 coated, can also be more easily repaired, and from the simple 

 mode of application recommended, the wet cannot percolate 

 through nail-holes, beinsr only fastened down at the overlaps 



County. 



" Great Western Steamship, June 6, 1844.-The cabin of the 

 Great Western has been regularly supplied with Lka & Pkr- 

 rin-s 8 V\ orcestershire 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 pleasure in recom- 

 mending this excellent Sauce to Captains and Passenger.*, for 

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

 fora voyage (Signed) James Hosrk.n." 



One or 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 

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

 —Xavaland Military Gazette, April 8. 1843. 



Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Messrs. Lea and Perri.vs. 

 Worcester; Messrs. Barclay and Sow, Farrinfdon -street- 

 and the principal Oil and Italian Warehousemen in London ■ 

 and Re tail bv the nana] venders of Sauces. ' 



H. 



(even by _ _ _ 



finish. Each paper is labelled with a likeness of Her Majesty 

 or His Royal Highness Prince Albert, in relief, on coloured 

 grounds. Every quality of Needles, Fish-hooks, Hooks-and 

 eyes, Steel Pens, &c, for shipping. These Needles or Pens for 

 the home trade are sent tree, by post, by any respectable dealer 

 on receipt of thirteen penny stamps for every shilling value. ' 

 H. Walker, manufacturer to the Queen, No. l (late 20> 

 Maiden-lane, Wood-street, London. " 



rpHE BEST ENGLISH WATCHES.-A.B. Savouv 



X 



■'Uev mi« K« • — * * w,il,,u,, 6 c *i oev churns, iveiii. 



loddi.W tt f een ln °P era t»on at Messrs. Chandler's, Vauxhall ; 

 r0ai ' O Rolliv^ C ' ne I : Hen derson's, Pine-apple- place, Edaware- 

 tur *l Sociirvi n T 00tin: ' : I,on tey's, Plymouth : The HortieuU 



^^ Bofflrii?S? ,, » Ch,iWlck ! and iu the Gardens of the 



botanical Society, Regent's-park. 



IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS, &c. 



ANALYSES of SOILS, MANURES, and all 

 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, are conducted by Messrs. 

 Mitchell and Firi.o (late Mr. Mitchell), Analytical Chemists, 

 with the view of ascertaining whether the Soil, in which it is 

 proposed to grow any particular crop, contains all that is 

 1 eo ssary to produce a luxuriant vegetation ; also to estimate 

 the relative value and purity ot Manures, and the comparative 

 worth of Farm Produce in general. Gentlemen instructed in 

 Agricultural Chemistry. The course will comprehend the Ele- 

 I ments of Analysis.— No. 5 a, Hawley-road, Kentish Town. 



and Sows , Matchmakers, 9. Cornhill, London, opposite the 

 Bank, request the attention of purchasers to their stock of 

 London-made PATENT LEVER WATCHES, which are manu- 

 factured by themselves, in their own house. In silver cases, 

 with the detached escapement and jewelled, the prices are four 

 and a half guineas, six, and eight guineas each ; or in gold cases, 

 10, 12, 14, and 16 guineas each. The very large stock offered for 

 se ection includes every description, enabling a customer to 

 select that which is more particularly adapted to his own use. 



QTOOPINGof the SHOULDERS and CONTRA.C- 



•^ TION* of the CHEST are entirely prevented, and gently 

 and effectually removed in Youth, and Ladies and G em en, 

 by the occasional use of the PATENT ST. JAMES'S CHEST 

 EXPANDER, which is light, simple, easily employed 011 y 



or invisibly, without bands beneath the arms, uncom 'able 

 constraint, or impediment to exercise. Sent per t, bv Mr. A. 

 Bi\vo.v, 40, Tavistock St. Strand, London, or full particulars 

 on receiving a postage stamp. 



