1844.] 









THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 



rj^HE following Articles, manufactured in SJate for 



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

 tage, upon application to the gardener (Sundays excepted). 



~ Bottoms for Frames 



Boxes for Balconies acd Veran- 

 dahs 



Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes,&c. 



Tank Covers 

 Cisterns 



Shelves 

 Garden Edging 



Edward Bkck will be happy to answer any inquiries, either 

 p, •, ally or by post. 



i { EALY-BUG, THRIPS, &c— Hereman's Dilu- 



.JfX T jov will effectuady extirpate these pests ; sold inbot'les 

 a t is and upwards each, the purchaser to pay the carriage. 

 Adores*, with a reniittancc, either to Messrs. Maenock and 

 Mani-ev, Nurserymen, Hackney, London; or to Samli.i. 

 Hkrk.man, Florist, &c, Well-hall Gardens, Eltham, Kent, <;f 

 whom may be had Cabul Tiue Winter, and many other of the 

 choicest Melons, at is. per packet. 



INSTANTANEOUS DEATH. 



Iji L. BROWN's VEGETABLE EXTRACT, for the 

 J» Instantaneous Destruction of the MEALY-BUG, White 

 and Brown Scale, American Bug, and all other Insects Injurious 

 to Trees and Plants— Pines in particular. Orders punctually 

 attended to, on the remittance of a Post-office order for the 

 amount. Manufactured and gold only by E. L. Brown, Che- 

 mist, Leyton, Essex. Bottles, 3s. 6d. ; Half-pints, 6.v. ; Pints, 

 lt<s. ; and Quarts, \6s., with full directions for use. The above 

 article has frequently been used, and highly approved of by the 

 following well known practical men .— Mr.Fraser, Nurseryman, 

 Ley Bridge-road, Ley tun, Essex ; Mr. John Kvlc, Gardener t 

 R. Barclay, Esq., Leyton, Essex j Mr. Kynoc'k, Gardener to 

 W.T. Copeland, Esq , M.P., Leyton, Essex. 



G U i A ^S f0r SALE » ia Ba S 8 of l cwt.each, just 



.«,. » Jandc fb with a succession of cargoes to arri ve.- Success •. 

 uX c ; l Pe , ne . nce u lms un qwestionably proved that Genuine Guano 

 A«2iS?S? ' C r» eapeS !' and best Manure witili » the reach of the 

 ktnln mi T 1C ° nly re j uonaWe "Wtetf which now remains 

 m£JSZ r. e , the . C,u !"° unadulterated, and to obtain such practical 



791 



W^ I S5TH± TENT CL0TH ^r COVERING 



This C^h E *-"° LSE *- ^CUMBER or .MELON PITS, &c. 



This Coth is made expressly for the pur, of applvine 

 Whitney's Composition upon, and is much more durable than 

 any other material: when coated it is beautifully white and 

 trat yen Ihe p, rfectsuccess of Whitn • Comp, ,i onfor 

 aU Horticultural pujrposes cannot be morefullye edttnS 



by stating, that, on the 1st of April last, a Black Hamburgh V 

 was set in a border, the stem introduced into a house cover 



nr S- 1,arcels ,; Vl11 lC de . hvercd di rect from the ship or waterside 

 SSmThi "" quami !^ s m *y be h *d at the wwehouses. 24 



Iti SmSSSSSS? 8 ^ ° r deln ; ere , d withi » ^y reason. tance 



sfr^t I °, ; V 1 C0St V App, y t0 ***** Cla " k > '^ Bffliter- 



street, Pencil urch- street, London. 



LIQUID MANURE. 



?iS« N ? ,WD ?WNOENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORK 



1 HL Attention of the Agricultural Interest, at this 

 rmtMn^ nt --i-? iv ' to the great importance of 



LIQUID MANURE, and the ease with which it raav be appro- 

 priated, by I use of FOWLER'S PUMPS, made expr. ly for 

 the purpose, her po or fixed ; Garden, Ship, sn large 



Pumps; aJso those for Distillers, Brewers, Soap-boilers, an.i 

 Tanners, for hot and cold liquor. Pumps kept for hire, for 

 Excavations and Wells. Buildings heated by Hot Water, for 



sample was Bent up to the Editor of the Gardeners Ckronu 

 for his inspection. The free grew very luxuriantly, the f o I 

 very fine, and the wood ripened exceedingly well. ' a s awmvr 

 prelection it is infii ly warmer than glass AS a»">tcr 



The PATEXT CLOTH and COMPOSITION' can be obtained 



Street. — \\ holcsalc and Shipping Agent, Mr. Bailey, Wol 



hampton. 



ver- 



HOT- WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 

 HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES 

 CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 



pics, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 

 EDWARD BAILEY, 272, IIOLBORN. 



D. and E. Bailey having devoted much time to the considera- 

 tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 

 apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 

 meats suegested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 

 have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing the 

 works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at Chiswick. 



!'. and E. Bailey also construct in metal all descriptions of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 men, and the public to an inspection of their various drawings 

 and models, at 272, Holborn, where they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the con- 

 tinued supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven 

 more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



D. and E. Bailey were the first to introduce metallic curvili- 

 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 

 attached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides rnanv 

 others in this country and on the Continent. 



D. and E. Bailey have prepared a quantity of the Galvanic 

 Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery 

 they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 

 Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour is constantly, or at 

 inter v als required , and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 



rjOTTAM and HALLEN, Engineers, Iron- 



^ VOUNDSRg, &C, &C, NO. 2, WlNSLKY-STRRBT, OXFORD- 



strkct, London, and at Cornwall Road, Lambeth. 



IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS, &c. 



ANALYSES of SOILS, MANURES, and all 



f --A- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, arc conducted by Mews. 

 Mitcije! l and Field e 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 

 necessary 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 

 Agricultural Chemistry. The course will comprehend the E 

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



T>URI5IDGE and HEALY'S COOKING APP\. 



** KATUS .combining Sylvester's Patents— This Cookinsr 

 Apparatus is believed to pi ss greater general advantages than 

 any yet submitted to the public, both as regards strength of ma- 

 terial and workmanship lie law. of l t are io applied 



KJfi l, " e H t: ' ' ' ' : * l mith the '« r consumptib. 



foe!, without destruction to the apparatus ; and B. and H c 



safely recoinm ,: m c C e, a estionably gape- 



nor t jthing ol the kind hi made. A Prospectus 



toSSTlM^ ?. appI,Cati0D »* UD * Particulars and piic 



f 

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in 

 Ele- 



LsAiTr« Nb B PERRINS'S WORCESTERSHII 



cSwiity. P ' Ir0;a IUC Rt ° ot u *«Weman in the 



ftl2 r 2il f Z" S l team - i/ "'/>' ^»««. i9H.-The cabin of (he 

 r5 eiJ ! .^P sfer " l!asb0t " " :! - v d with Lba & Pkr. 



'FANNER'S VITREOUS CLOTH, a SUBSTI- 



JL TUTE for GLASS for HORTICULTURAL PURPOSKS.- 

 The above recommends itself to the notice of Florists and Hor- 

 ticulturist, as producing effects superior te Glass, at a less ex- 

 pense. The support the Proprietor has received from very 

 many highly respectable Florists encourages him to consider 

 that his labours have not been misapplied in bringing before 

 the public an article so generally required. Price of cloth 

 7-8ths of a yard wide, thin, 2s. 6d. per yard. ; stout, 2s. 1 yard 

 wide, 3s. 6d. Price of Fluid (for renewing the clotii after 

 lengthened service), 4s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per bottle. Manufac- 

 tured only by N. W. Tanner, Chemist, Exeter : and Sold by 

 Messrs. Butler and Muckley, Covent-gardcn, London : Mr. 

 Cunningham, Paradise-street, Liverpool; Messrs. Lucombe and 

 Pince, Exeter Nursery. 



■ nd Passenger.-, for 

 its capital flavour, and the accompaniment of its kind 



for a voyage Jasje. Ho.«»" 



AGRICULTURAL DRAINING. — Tin: DERBY 



-^*- LEVEL. —The attention of persons Braining their Ian 

 is directed to this efficient but simple Instrument, presumed to 

 be all that can be required for the purpose, and its price such 

 as to place it within the reach of all. To be had of the Maker, 



J. Davis, Optician, Derby. 



CHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING. 



Worcester; Messrs. Barclay and Son, Farrin*don-str« 

 and the principal Od and Italian Warehousemen ado, 



and Retail by the usual render, of Sancis. 



BY HER 



MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LET- 

 TERS PATEXT. 



IMPORTANT to the FASHIONABLE WORLD — 



J- By far the mot influential of all the graces that contribute 

 to personal adornment is the Hair. Its recovery, preservation 

 and improvement proportionally concern the elegantes of our 

 fashionable circles, and uny infoimation which will insure tlu^e 

 desirable results will be hailed as an inestimable boon. Th- 

 rowing extract from the ,r of a respectable chemUt ia 

 Bridlington will be n-ad with the highest interest •— 

 " A lady, a customer of mine, has found great benefit from 

 iw 11 ,? °J y ? ur Balm * Ahout 8lx montt" a S o her hair nearl 



Li w l/ ecomincnded hcr to tr > >' jur Balm of Colombia, 

 which she did. In the c;,ur?c of a few applications the ir 



ceased to fall off. Before she had u*ed oue 3s. G./. b jttle it beeui 



to grow very profusely, and ..he has now a very beautif.il h.-arf 



of hair. 





TO GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



Garden Frames, beg to call 



r Protecting Plants, and Covering 

 the attention of Gardeners and 



very beautiful head 

 1 am, gentlemen, yours w - . ctfully, 



" Wm. SMITH 



«« t i,t " C i emis J t aDd nrn ^ ist > Market-place, Bridlington. 

 To Messrs. C. and A. Oldridire.— March IS, 1S4 i " 



C. and A. OLDRIDGE'd BALM of COLUMCIA causes ti. 

 Hair to curl beautifully, frees it from :c.uf, and stops it from 

 tailing off, and a few bottles generally restore it again • it al- > 

 prevents grayness. 3s. 6d., 6s., and 1 1*, per bottle. No other 

 prices are genuine. 



OLDRIDGE'S BALM, 1, Wellington-street, the second hou 

 from the Strand. 



se 



u P <m?3m°y SES ' CON SERVATORIES, &c, made 



iood cST? Principle, cither of iron or of iron and 



C!™^$?Z\'S5* fixcd complcte "■ an y part of the 



Co D H se ?v T ; WATER APp ARATUS for heating Hothouse, 



Atterifi fZJS!? h CoTTAM s PATENT or Rogers's Boilers. 

 A D u ar \VJ H Jl experience, and having fixed upwards of 2U00 



Mat V "'"ot- extensive scale. 



Apparatus* ""* be had f ° r tho ' e who vv ' sh to fix thcir own 



thaTwmhI^K K u SYSTEM on an ^Pr^ed aciple, 



inS h r ? llse at the same time - without pipes. 

 r Z "URDL^S, best Wire for Strained Fencing, 



every descn ! ni r ° n ™A Wirc - wo ' k > <***&** Chairs, &c, &c., and 

 cuiturA p P 10n ° f Im P le »«nt for Agricultural and Horti- 



Sl d PuRPOSR 8. 



8tree? W w w mS , at thcir Manufactory, 2, Winsley. street. Oxford- 

 ^^^^"erea^arge assortment of the above can be seen. 



S T t^ HENS0N AND CO -» 6l > Gracechnrch-street, 



«ndMan.I2^ and17, New Park - Str «t, Southwark, Inventors 

 CYLlNDR.ri U r re o S ^ f r the In, P rowd CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 scientific ti^ ^? ! V ERS . respectfully solicit tfce attention of 

 *PplyirrpH,«S lC, ? Iturists to t,eir much a PPi°ved method of 

 °y whicharJ^"? S ^ St ? m to Pineries, Propagating Houses, &c. 



« any rem? J ^" C at 3S wel1 8S bottom - heat is ^cured 

 s - & Co h?"i re 1 degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 



friends thll f to state that at the request of numerous 



Copper hvLf.T making their Boilers of Iron as well as 

 now so wJim,! 6 COSt is educed. These Doilers, which are 



*bo have not «l Wn :»f Carc - ely re qu»re description, but to those 

 warded as win n tn / m ln operation, prospectuses will be for- 

 raay be g P !„T reference of the highest authority; or they 



N "«eriea?hwnih m0 A\. o ? thc N °bmty»s seats and principal 



8. & Co K r ° u ^ out the kingdom. * " 



New Park lt S in form the Trade that at their Manufactory in 

 Horticultural nZVJ artlcIe re( l»ired for the construction of 



obtained unon^hl "^ a . S wel1 as for hea ti"ff them, may be 

 rr,«„„ Upon th e most advantageous t P rm«. 



Conservatnri*. * #. vantaB:eous terms - 

 ornamental deSn.* n i Iron - or Wood ' erected u l >on the 

 Fences, Wk« wSk *^ * C ° ni ^ PaU8adln *» FieW « and G 



Work, &c. &c. 



most 

 arden 



. 



eapest article 

 lor roofing, &c. It has been tested in the gardens of several 

 noblemen and gentlemen in the neighbourhood of London, and 

 in different parts of the country, to whom reference can be 

 made. The Felt is impervious to rain, snow, and frost, and a 

 :ion- conductor of heat and sound. Its advantages are Light- 

 ness, Warmth, Durability, and Economy. — Price Only O.vk 

 Penny Pkr Square Foot. 



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

 its merits, sent free to any part ot the town or country.— Patent 

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



IMPROVED ROOFING FELT. 



McKIBBIN'S PATENT ROOFING 

 FELT 



Is particularly applicable as a Substitute for Slate, Zinc, Tiles, 

 Thatch, and other Articles used for Roofing, from its Economy, 

 Durability, and Lightness. It is quite impervious to wet and 

 damp, resists the heat of the sun, i is a non-conductor of 

 heat or cold. Besides the economy in repairs, the timber where 

 it is used may be so light as to save its whole expense. It 

 requires no other coping, and by attention to printed direction- 

 may be applied by a common labourer. It is free from break- 

 age and contraction, like zinc, and requires neither painting 

 nor coating. It is now in very general use for Roofing Houses, 

 Verandahs, Sheds, Workshops, Rope walks, Railway Stations, 

 Icehouses, &c. &c, and for protecting Plants, covering Garden 

 Frames, Corn, and Hay Ricks, the top and sides of Sheep-fotts ; 

 and to Emigrants it provides a cheap, warm, durable, and port- 

 able Roof. 



This Improved Roofing Felt is much more durable than the 

 common Felt, made in lengths, not being subject, like it or other 

 materials in continuous lengths, to be stripped by storm; and 

 being fastened down at the overlaps only, the wet cannot per- 

 colate through the nail-holes. 



TESTIMONIAL. 



London, Nov. 1. 1844. 

 H. C. BoWDSN, Esq., Agent for Mc Kibbin's Roofing Felt. 



It is with much pleasure I add my humble testimony to the 

 superiority of your Felt over any other preparation of the kind 

 with which I am acquainted. This Testimony I give with the 

 greater cheerfulness from the many reports I have heard in its 

 favour, and from the likelihood of its being used extensively in 

 Agricultural purposes. J shall not fail to noti it iu my lec- 

 tures when on the subject. 



(Signed) John Rouinsox, M.B., Senior Lecturer on 

 Chymistry, &c. as applied to Agriculture and 

 Rural Economy in this Kingdom. 



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

 <j.s\ 6d. per Mjuare of loo feet). 



Apply to H. C. Bowoen, 



Agent to the Manufacturers, 

 No, 18, East India Chambers, Leadenhall-street, London. 



TTORIZONTAL WATCHES, very fl*t. — A. 15. 



^1 0R J a , nd S 2*? S » Matchmakers, 9, Cornhill, London, 

 opposite the Bank. Price, in silver cases, three and a If 

 guineas each; or in gold cases, six guineas each. T e 

 patches are accurate and durable, the horizontal escapement 

 being peculiarly suited to combine those important requires. 

 They are jewelled in four holes, and coniiuue going whilst 

 being wound. A twelvemonth's warranty given with each. 



PATENT ELECTRO- PLATED AND GILT 



J- ARTICLES in every variety, at the Estab.Munents i.f the 

 Patentees, ELKIXGTON and Co., West End-22, Regent-strcet, 

 corner of Jermyn-street ; City— 45, Mooi gate-street. The 

 Patent E'ectro processes being extensively adopted under I r 

 licence, the Patentees beg to state that they confine their own 

 manufacture to goods of a superior and warranted quality or 

 which invariably bear their mark, " E. and Co." under a crown. 

 Old articles replatedand gilt. 



I? LECTRO- PLATING AND GILDING.— OLD 



-L* PLATED GOODS RESTORED and made equal to new bv 

 Messrs. EI.KINGTON and Co." 8 Patent Process. This pr< 

 being carried on in London only by Messrs. Elkington and Co., 

 it is particularly requested that all goods may be forwarded 

 direct to their Establishments, 22, Regent- street (corner of 

 Jtrmyn-street), or 45, Moor gate-street, City. New goods 

 Plated upon White Metal in great variety. Books of Prices and 

 Drawings sent to all parts of the kingdom and abroad free. 



TJEAL SHEFFIELD PLATED DISH COVER 



i-^ at prices hitherto unattempted. THOMAS WEST 18» 

 Ludgate-street, London, having received a large supply direct 

 from the manufact ry at Sheffield, offers the best Meat Dish 

 Covers, as follow:— Cottage Pattern— l Cover of 20 inche 



3.'. 105.; 1 do. Of 18 inches, 3/. 3s. ; 2 do. Of U Cbes. 4/ 8*.* 



the set of 4, complete, l if. 10s. ONLY. Double Dome Pattern 

 -1 Coyer of 20 inches, 4L lfis.j l do. of 18 inches. 3/. 10*.; 

 2 do. of 14 inches, 5/. 5s. ; the set of 4, complete, 14/. ONLY. 

 In noticing the prices of the above goods, T. W. ventures to 

 assert they are superior to many advertised at a much higher 

 price. Best Wrought Silver Spoons and Forks as usual, 1 e 

 Pattern, 7s. 2d. per oz. Queen's Pattern. 7s. 4rf. per < z. Supe- 

 rior Watches and Fine Gold Jewellery, cheaper than any a 

 In London. West's Hand-book, with 100 Engravings, and fall 

 of useful information, is just published, and may be had gratis 

 and post free, on application to T. Wjjst, Silversmith, 18, L;ni- 

 fcate-strtet, London. 



OBTAINABLE FOR NOTHING. — The Nervous 

 are r ectfully invited to send to Rev. Dr. Wilms Moss;- 

 lbv, 9, Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury, London, for the small Van 

 phlft just published, on his most successful treatment of Nei 

 or Mind Complaints, by which he cures thes-e Diseases as cert ly 

 as water quenches thirst, which Pamphlet he will return, if a 

 stamp is inclosed, free of charge. 



