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SHEET ert ge FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, 
R. RIVERS’ PLAN. 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
pss = ane COS BLIGHT OOuMPOSITION om 
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Fesrvary 14, 1857.] 
King’s Australian wine, of fine Hungarian quality, as 
4 a the fi ürat produce of wine-growing | od og Sg pen colon: ny. 
o make four. 
of the agricultural pro f Algeria, col- fa 4s gallon 
y y m rar y the 1e past long mr ag Ta at province of (Jars arà and rels or at cost n gallons and J Aina PHILLIPS. — a fet the pleasure to 
France by Mr. Wingrove Cooke, and by bim presented | "PY ds, Carriage Free ndo uen their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash :— 
ty as Societ Bei e ata Co.'s Blight Composit res es S e eu = GLASS, PACKED IN maen "a 100 Fane 
stands unequa’ is used largely in the principa r 4 
neil, bavi ordered their usual acknow- | gardens in the Rectan: and found to he the cheapest and most 8 by E anà 7 45... 12s sz 9, or a oy 6 vos 188. 6d. 
= ‘for the favour of the communications made | effectual remedy ever known. A pamphlet of 16 pages is y 5,and 7} by 6} = s Ml Baga y8 ... 13s. 6d. 
wipes llby 9 i2b 9, 13by 9, l4by 9 
them adjo urned. published, in which the opinions of the leading professional men 12 10. 13 b 10, 14 x 0 15 740 = 15 0 
to payee eet in the world are subscribed to its merits, and which are her ae 7 o 17 ” 10. 18 ” 10 wr a } 16 0 
ye a = a a eo. o, Prõfe T Bere} the RD: tage id i, 14 1 i 15 = 11 16 ii 16 6 
Tatt rdeners’ phen ENS t. 25th, 1 and may be " Adit PTI m oe sue 
Wotices of Books. n ne i i TEE By 1h 16, Fw GAT O 
essrs. nee Pine-apple Place, London 16, 17 i 13. 18 "13, 20 "18 i ; 
The Journal of the Royal Agricultural ao of England. Messrs. Base & E Brown, Sudbu 22” 13, 24", 13. ” e 3 18 0 
Vol 17. Part lI. John Murray. Messrs. F. ikson & Sons, 106, Eastgate Street,| 20, 14, 22) 14, 24, 14 ce. ya 
Part” ma 7 ful Chester, did, Corporation $ Street, Manchester 10 5 15, 22 "3 15, 24 * 15 rid gal X 
The current “ Far ; a ; umber o ity on Ate ] saani, Sutton & me 8 "4120 
artic’ the result not only o be rience in an ] . Pontey, P 
= tofliterary T enceh: (A very Ekteki 1 ES J. Veiteb, Sy cht sizes cut, ieee me ap ia at i ipin 
this latter respect is pet ribu Mr. +E. Paul 24d. 
HORTICULTURAL GLASS, ST ulee 8c packed in Crates 
of 300 feet, 24d. per foot. sees Ounce, 34d. 
Putigi Sheet Glass, in 200 feet, ' B4s., 38s., 40s., and 
paper in ted by T. i , Derby 
Jamieson, "e Ellor. Aber Sais m in which the author r. G. Wheeler, Nurserym a Wo 
essrs. Masters & Son, Can cases 
te 
bury 
essTs. “Downie & Laird, South enyire Street, Edinburgh 
not rience but the 
testimony of English, French, and Ge icultural E. Taylor, Malton, Y 42s. 
chemists and ters on “The Action of the Atmo- Messrs. Chandler & Son, Wan awe Road, London tori EY’ a ag PLATE GLASS, Peg Con- 
” . . ’ ’ ? , 
z T a datt Sheffield gervatories, Public Buildings, Manufactories, Skylig hts, & 
sphere on newly deepened land. he cultivation of r. Freeman, Wo effie ICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOU 
r land is discu: by M ith, of E essrs. = ie 1 R Co., Handsworth Nursery, z F E, 
moo : Lace ’ r. J. Perkins, Northampt 116, Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C. 
in all the aoe and with the practical usefulness which t. W. J. Epps, Nu acasin i Maidstone and Ashford fadas oe 
experience nables. Mr. Cai and Mr. Paget give the r, C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slon R ps Po nd vive ron proc yon UL” 
ivati r. J. Whomes, Pelargonium Nursery, ndso -—Sizes from o 9 by 7 at 
rere of thet poses = ee of og 2 essrs, Mitchinson & Co, Seed M rebants, Truro Lis. 6d. per 100 foot box; 94 by 74 and 10 by 8, at 12s. 6d. per 
—t er especially illustrating by is r. F. Brewer Nurs ryman, Birmingha box, in 21 oz. 1s. per box extra; larger sizes up to 22 by 14, 15 0z., 
e of saga a the value on essrs. W m, Nurseries, Huntingdon at 16r.; and 21 oZ. 25s. per et. Boxes charged 2s. each, 
mai Bg hag particular crop. f; Baskerville, Bristo and returnable at the same price if delivered free. Crystal 
o al re pad n is iyen e Agriculture of la aiae essrs. Leake & iers ore White Glass, Crown and Sheet Glass in crates, Hartley’s Patent 
u a Pi g Mr.G Davison, St. Pete s Street, Hereford Rough Plate, British and Patent Plate, KA ; White Lead, Oils, 
by se ` ste, rendered still more interes Mr, W. Garraway, Welw n, Herts Turpentine, Colours, E & Sox, 118, St. Johr 
a Fina a aes r of eee aa Mr. R. M. Mine, Ee Place, Bourn Street, West Smithfield, London. 
i Mr. Caparn, Seedsman, Ne 
suggestive T tes fn he of Mr. John Cattell, Seed. Ww GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 
We have, in addition to these, essay on the Mora Nursery, Kidderminster ETLEY anp CO. supply 16-o0z. SHEET ‘GLASS 
struction of Labo ” Cot the Natural History rs. Ivery m, Dorking and Reigate of ae Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 8d. 
British Grasses—and o the different methods Susie. bcc ri Son, Bs mere p ea ot, Pen usual pone mediate deliver thousands 
: * * F Messrs. Hooper & Co., Covent chare keptready pac orimmediatedelivery. 
ne ia Soil—respectively Mr. Isaac, of Bath ; Messrs, Wm. Drumm ond & Sons, Dawson Street, Dublin girem of Prices and "Estim ates forwarded o AEAN n,for 
Professor Buckman, of Cirencester ; Mr. Peter Mr. E. P. Daus Hult PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN G ASS,GLASS 
Love, Iate of Naseby. The Lois-Weedon culture is the | ME% Gnasher, Bed ema TES, WATER PITENT PLATE GLASS, 
i . i e eftor eds 
subject of a long report by ” Lawes and Gilbert 5| Messrs. Wood & Son, Bar o $ INDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 
d Prof y contributes an additional repor Me J.F. Fraser, Nurseryman, Aylesbury to & Co.,85, Soho Squar 
confirmin composition of rain- r. E. R. Greenus, Nurseryman, Watfi r On Satoróay in cock moot: 
water. In addition to these, are a number of r. J. mirown & Austin Sereda, Street, Brrr kok YRINGES, & 
o rs nted in this volume, and Pee wigan poem EP Areas res ATENT WATERING ENGINES, MACHINES, 
h 3 r. Graham, Cee (Glas * 
there is appenc ded to it a most valuable index to the r. Standish, Bagsho xp SYRINGES of every description, with the latest 
16 yolumes which have now been publi r Jo John sasay, Stafford mat Anjan Manu bes only by mirena mor 
. Dickso Pasep =S Belfast egent Circus, Picca y, London. 
——— maeaea 7 EE 
ossrs N come, Stam Descri peat ost Fi 
Calendar of of Operations. — vives renee RPROOF PATHS. 
FEBRUARY essrs. Imrie & Son, Ayr BA “CATTLE SHED FLOORS. 
T Sussex, Feb. 3.—We are still in the dull season; there r. Pennington, S. Retford HOSE who would enjoy their Gardens during the 
is. itie thee: * Foon do in the fields, pras r A where the land is a essrs. Gentle & Son, Peebles winter months should construct their an tae peó ae ee 
little heavy, as one day’s injudicious working at this season will essrs. Saunders & Son, Abergavenny CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed n the 
re avel of which the path is at presen 
antera r. J ng Farmer, utney, 
cause us many regrets during the summer. e may 
little in the autumn, and trust to the winter frost to put it right; r. H., W. Humphreya i is mixed with it, and to every part 
but to ee an à when wet in the spring has the effec sane Cutbush & Son, Higheate Nursery ver sand, To five parts of such equal mixture dd one of Port- 
making edeg uring the summer ‘that it is impossible for Wild, Ipswich land Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 
plants to thrive On. br lig cated Parag ae the weather has per- TM Mon ent Lerm Mon Sae Street, Cork. soping the bow er It may th laid inches thick. Any 
tted ut interruption, so that they 7 lot Agbe rseryman, labourer can mix preadit. No too yond the: 
will be ready to tak ast pees nity of commencing the | B. PA Tie é Me rchants uam re ers, 37 and 88, Oxford spade, hand in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a $ tion 
time e have ua oath rapid maken in the temperature | St s adjoining Radley’s Hotel (10 yards from the Railway cannot grow throug upon it, and it resists the action of the 
that sheep in the fields have not done so well as usual in some | Station), and 58, Above Bar, Southampton. Comisiantentions by | severest frost. It is n ,as water does not , 
oH cially ewes and lambs, and the lambs have not béen Eosi should be directed, Oxford Street, og bs = m the middle of the path towards the a 
d ; n O CONSERVA. ration makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 
IFFA anar FOR 
n 
early a supply as usual, and we may exp gh prices at their TORIES. 
frst coming it. The Wheat generally, iookt, Tewenther comes, | Street, Manches ose cc wal ius Oy = $a 
a oon A m wW co s . 
rnips jinn tood the By fer | n oid. owe : ve ae TIFFANY, alight, pare and durable material for Shading sic tgal rel of the piman, J. B. WHITE & BROTHERS 
had any: severe though frequent frosts, and having a good supply "te perp s > pnts “emia semuning eee Milbank Street, 
of hay, they last longer than the, same ae TT ty fast, not- sino one of the best aya ft a ence opirds aod Wasps, | PRRITTAIN’S PATENT GARDEN NETTING 
withstanding the dull markets, and I should think that i and the Bloom of Wall Trees Heer Spring Frosts. Sold in pieces is the most efficient Protection for Frui 
we have very large impor ions, prices must advance, as 20 yards long by 38 incbe piece, | Frost, Birds, In inches wide. No. 1, 5d.; sk 
do not keep much in hand. But though our average prices are | A liberal allowan the Trade “when 10 or more pieces are "| 6d.; and No. 3, 8d. per yard. Garden $ Netting, 24d. per 
lower than last year’s, it is more on nt of the ty, as N.B.—Orders from ——— correspondents must be accom- | yard. Tie Trade edn yg kine Sg & Co., Man- 
Mato 08 sy hich i igh ger ow Iost year, mands from | PAST Araw & Co. beg to inform their numerous correspondents | é BIGI DOMO.”—Patronised by her Majesty the 
* . § no ic. . e a 
of a Il be set Sbon s the land is in | that pet "E fany,” for een g Conservatories, &c., may be Eo en, th Duke ja ouse, his 
veui order. Our markets a age over: supplied with meat, | Procured from th rag soc nts Chis sna ie 
sales are heavy, ipa at fair prices. G. 8. Messrs. Charlwood & ins, Seed Merchants, London. pees ~~ or od rahe Horteuaral Society, Sir J for the 
» Hurst & a ccMullen, Seed Merchants, London. Crystal Palace Society, late Apri ger 
Noti c d » A. Henderson s Ri Pine ie g Place, London. aia 
Lotka d Uye pondent S el” Diaa Son, Seed Merchants, London and P EROTEOTION I FROM THE MORNING FROST. 
seas ene pve ofa Leonia payr ma ac who wrote about the Mr. Charles Tu ae Royal Narsery, Sloug and Woo! aoa ets ih § en-condctr of Hest and Hair 
Bone ona breed of ca Messrs. W. W Son, Maresfield, rea wih erever ‘te is oan ie a temperature. It is ad J 
idale ee Brea! re them first—ifin no s ee i ” Francis and Arthur Dickson & Sons, Seed Merchants, all horticultural and fi aventura papaa or preserving Fruits 
hem, and n alon; ster. 
Se hf their wight of hones bavo peen acted an equal weightof | Mr. F. Godwin, M Market Hall, Sheffield. - and LIKE of Insects pres rere gic rays chet bas Lg eye a 
acted on, mix in the} Messrs. John Sutton & Sons, "Seed Merchants, any required length, 2 corde wide, rs 1s. 6d. per yard run, of 
the acid nee » John Edmondson & Co., Seed Merchants, mts, Dublin. Eisma Taos ARCHER, W whole mn manufacturer, 7, Trinity 
Din present, Give them plenty of time to reduced. „_ _B. Reid & Co., ine? Erp n. Street, City ; rey N and 
mathe P. Read the article on Dairy and on Farm Buildings) Mr, J. H. Cottrell, Seedsman, High Street, Birmingham. cous  throughon ont the kin aA Bees ri rept + the 
Sica clopedia of Agriculture” (Blackie). Messrs. Austin & McAslan, Nurserymen, G papier covering.” 
ANT: T BP, might be m lea wt bape ain manure| Mr. James Veitch, J oma Exotic sie ie Ste. 5 Wynn's G 
: À be appli ts pro-| Messrs. James Dickson s, Nurserymen, Chester. ardener. 
ot tk a nuisance; nk aed Aen ourself ascertain the character a ce w te an Co., N oie: ese hester, «1 bavo jost Inia fone bont 14000 plant and Keep the view 
: lied. owbra we, Nurserymen, verhampton. 
er we gh ELS. Smith's tof ° Deanston) pamphlet was Ha Es, Nu rym. n, Sunningdale, | aatomist or ‘or four —— puy po gr my. nesa is 
Itis iA by Messrs, mond, of Sti Stirling. Mr. R. Parker, Paradise Nursery, Holloway. the tue Eh re MOT tdats i aee ~ Arg “a a bob 
: a iongar e to say what depth your land sod oon erin Messrs W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate Nurseries, London. tional ` pee, ia “Oct. 22 1i 
1 in the wing 15 Datat S gme ,  Garraway, Mayes, & Co., Nurserymen, Bristol. ~ S alam 
E eee wee teers cies subsoils 1’ Thomas McKenzie, Seedsman, Cork. | Par anons GUTTA A PERCHA SOLES.—Important 
" WDF ven the experience of the wes Edwin seme A Nurseryman, — Wells. TO GARDENE Gutta Percha Com have the 
Geir steals others in its favour often, having none of r. J. N. Ewing, Nurseryman, easure to ee ep the receipt of the following letter from 
as Clover and’ vin its crushed state to as nutritive 3. Se & Go’ * “ e Tifany ” may also be aei from the under- p Guexxy, Esq, the celebrated Florist :— 
“ie goat very Ikas food, worth probably 15s. a ton, while | mentioned ao 490, Stra Londen. 
and es rx rie nite ng ceca se eers. s. Minier, Nas Nash, & Co., Strand, London. u Gentlemen,—I have worn Gutta Percha Soles and Heels 
tous Nan CO Te te carbonate OF 4 Osborn Fulham, Middlesex. these = and being so much in a garden as I neces- 
ie . dearie soda uncrystallisec im- ligao ooting. yam te ali ot viih _— “in all states, I 
Sek ege ma atere choles igean Agai opps Paul & Son, Cheshunt, Herts. sarily am in all weathe"™ ithout them, As a matter of economy 
cot Steen crops or for see anan ewison, Yor c Gardeners to use them, for they mé ipair 
S CONEESFONDENTS —A question onthe value of certain manures Calivell Kou the worn part at all times by warming the material ere ts cm 
was given has been mislaid—will the| po] FE tegen ch ren a PES S it from the thick parts to the worn parts, y 
go good as repent it? | RON COLLAR BAR HURDLES.—These Hur- | itit were so much dough.. I think it the duty of all persons 
: talor: Marjo Te bas it wt occasionally wet their feet, to adopt a material that 
' e been used as you will from their construction with Collared Bars and manu- ; : sould 
: see atp, 11b. of f h pletely defies damp. Many a Gardener would escape eolds 
: poured ri Poaceae 8 ay wa ay ri bed th ha ve gene by the use of Gi Percha Soles. 
| . t- As to Italian | strength and n 0) umatism b : ‘Gutta atrib k 
- Jame eTase it is generally e aoon ionnail. bat it will last | expensive. Sheep Hurdles (ordinary), or with Pa “ Your obedient servant, "aa 
a patience reer eana § hindered seeding. We xe, de, Od. on each; Cattle Hurdles (ordinary), or with Patent very variety of Gutta Percha commas, such. a Bands, 
| pyr apd garnet et Mee phi Bare Bars, 5s. 6d. each; Ox Hurdle (ordinary), or with Patent Tubing, Soles, Goloshes, See ire Buckets, 
; Wueat:-£ O, Derby scattering seeds over the Bye-graas stubble. Collar Bars, Zs Ts. - 9d. each; Deer Hurdle (ordinary), or with Patent | | Bossen, ee ‘Joints, F a ts bandet ae 
í n ! on White or | Collar Bars, eac ; i 
l -ofthe ct bsg ol : a sopa as "s frost is out | COTTAM a ng COTTAM, LM, ee ANCRAS | rl Works, Old Talbotype Ton ge are by the pege Percha 
; r put alavera if the grou i, opposite urch, w processes their 
« — Sekine, afi y to grow much straw 4 oe Dane n y be seen, cp ot description of p oat country.—The Nee Eaha Company, Patentees, w Wharf 
Iton Works. "Price List per post or ı Road, Ci City Road, London. 
