eels. 1857.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 499- 
oe ti F] hetero yl F. pratensis, and ce QUA A. RE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, _ 
asl iam italicum and en and Poa nemo- promi Lips © AND "o0, 116, Bishopsgate SEFUL anp ORNAMENTAL, for Conserva tory, 
x , trivialis, Lotus corni- treet Without, beg respectfull RA to ‘submit their Beane of Greenhouse, Garden, Dwelling: house, &c. Flow r Stands, 
nis P. n. siia — TP. trivi Phlant pratense Glass Aquaria of the shape suggested by Mr. Shirley Hibberd. | Garden Arches, Fencing, &c., of all kinds. U ooa of 60 dif- 
and > o tup ;| BEST ROUND AQUARIA, COMMON SHAPE AQUARIA | ferent patterns of Suspending ‘Flower Baskets, from 10 inches 
onsen hybridum, pratense, pratense perenne, and sles enue A IA | ott aera tliat sea to 3 feet diameter, new and oi d Manufactured by 
pe this mixt could n en 12inchesdiameter, sacks j8. od. eel mtg each 4s. 6d. at gape RDS, 4 ; and apal al ai en A panie 
3 a f = i 0 NDON, and at the Cry k 
Seeded better, indeed E t Somes: re y 7 4 S (33 ae Pig € Window Blinds and Sun Shades of every description, 
pothing should ever emp. ye perman 15 5 s 0 15 Hs ee 5 6 N. allowance made ie for bition or 
ed an this | 16 its i: Se oe [as sd „ 7 0 | Other Purpose. Camper Ori Stik fitted up. Superior 
eee Talavera Wheat—the latter drilled in 6 pecks | 17 oe s Sams ae vf R » 8 0 | Bird 
Minare; though thin it has tillered most satisfac-| 18» # laos even OTTAM axb HALLEN, of ‘Winsley S ek i 
4 x hie dab len Bros ” 2 J ” ” AN insle treet, have 
and to t “ed 1d ha 20 ” » l = 20 "y » 12 6 invented Tari annaas fis A 
afed w c ances shou V Syphon at a great saving of manual d va Soe ion in ; 
been fallow is this year : Ne -> of Fogi TANK AQUARION ar Slate Bataa “Plate Glass Front | are of superior Staffordshire and will compete in price 
sy have been dalled, # 28 inch and Ends, and Sheet eari with those made by hand from cinder or common iron, whic 
a with Smiths. (ot Kettering) hoe |5? nes ne TE viae He Ap) | Enc lang one” Sonar Hor Wace 
; A = $ èa plain an , Hot-Wa 
oe ai The y dth y tar er rtd pri: 20 in r eson ng, My vide, 94 de Apparatus, and Garden pee ments. (The en 
“gpl this t ing an sihr ape (0) e sol asis T ro above are the dimensions of Slate Bottom. The. A de- park entrance and patent stable rip on view at the 
eld all the ad of a fallow, and at the same | 3re iron, and the ak r cann ag contact with the metal. pea Palace, riam? anitsi Asr onappli- 
the Sag apal poer will fannie a crop of Larger or smaller sizes in on n to Corram & HALLEN, 2, Winsley Street, O xford . 
time it is F 8 GLASS FERN SHADES AND STANDS. OOF PATHS. 
3 as Ww. TEN 
surely worth attention. t how’ under = en each 2s 2inches diameter, -a eS -j BARN A CATTLE-S 
is 
"the same management the Shes w ters an acre. 2 : 
‘yg fexperin t a field was sown gers Clover on > ” ” = 6 14 4; 3 ¥ o nths should construct the Aa ig P 
the Ist of May last year rt. ” oe iat oh i » 18 6 | LAND CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus :—Screen 
s wide it was thought b t it would never /11 y n 6 6 [16 7h M06 eaae tlh ie end bo precy part Or eldae avevel ook 
, ” ” £ art o 
the ground ; it has, however, not only done this, eee CUCUMBER GLASSES. ie of shaky rivermind. To five pasts of such pRB ee 
but it has kept all al ong obvi e vance o long .. 2s. Od. | 16 inches WBE > -» + ls. 4d, | add one of Portland Cement, and incorporate the whole well 
kind of crop on one of th ied fields in the | 22 j eh g- 1,30 14 $ .. 1 2  |inthe dry state before applying the water. ma, 
So satisfied meth sre Mitchell been with 2 i “a g 12 2, ka . 1 kia oir 2 poor nh AM r on Sh and spread it. 
L Aras * M.: Vo tool is requi ond the spade, and in 48 lt biso 
this kind of wide drilling that ae Wheat has b th Perforated Glass ry Ventilation, from 1 1s. 6d. per foot. as hard as a Vox n 5 ot hrough or upon it, 
year and this been put in on same principle, ee Pyne sike es and Slate D a eae a BN oe the retorted, of the chi frost. Tt is necessary, 
ity A ass Mi an r doz. sS wa oes no hrou t, to give a fall from the 
= i a € best r a eal to It eee passe paw Jesh Camo wieg oa bien sa Plate, middle eiod the pea pert tet eat The same preparation 
id the yı uart O an Seca a as: es for Ornamen an aving for BA 4 CATTLE-SHE S, FARM- 
the seed being at re a of 1 tl hel an de | every Py bila th e Trade YARDS, ale ster r situations where a clean hard bottom is a 
drilling and thin seeding will, therefore, henceforth pe Pa see n al ibited at Chiswick Gard Wednes deatarstiats y n] “ce mn 3. e er well 1 in summer, 
mg ursda; TS Y f = en Wir ROTHERS, 
ppl ews ee ict inte ly and thus HORTICULTURAL GLASS WAREHOUSE, Milbank Street, Westmi 
pac fond Diced havo by 116, Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C. “TR jo M0."— Pat aoiaiat by A rS aag & 
; feature trod > meen, the Duke of No: rlan 
been the Ta of Stig een the d has always been OGAN’S = aie Leicester Sanare, T mete JSE, h's Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswi 
em. 5, F ‘rin d 
Last year however he 
Prier hones an acre, and 25 tons of Mangel | a 
The whole of the farm was serpy. £ clean, a 
we think sufficient has been stated to show that ‘in 
to re, 
Bout Sheet and Roug 
A Plate in: Contes fessor Lindley for the ae ural 
for the Crystal Palace. 
Lawrence, of Ealing Par! — Galler, k 
“FRIGI gpt ai a Canvas made oi 
and Wool, a y y roren of of Heat oo 
wherever iti > applied a fixed 
all H and Flori i sn 
cares i sir, J Joseph Paxton 
, late Mrs 
PoE 
ee for preserving 
or Squares, cut to 
"Botis, Conservatory, and other Garden Glass 
Glass Milk Pans, Glass Churns, and other dairy G 
French Glass SI Shades, Fern Shades, and Pores: ‘all sizes 
and shapes. Aquariums fitted up as oie stewie 
drain: e cultu 
: GLASS FOR HORT! u wers from scorching from 
wherever such have been practicable, have not been at od, 4 ap Fruits and Flower of atone, and DAE AN Te 
W: ae fenit SHEET, PATENT , : ng 
neglected. Let us hope that an yg example ROLLED PL res oo tame f Glass for | Pe had m any req length, 2 yards wide, at 1s. 8d. 
vi be set by other Jandown wners to their tenants in other | Co tories, G: sete reas of the ca s statis Sr cra run, of ELISHA carey earn es my Peed and of all = > 
me: ea ar p =e P PLATE, ORNAMENTAL, anā ands d Seedamen € n covering the kingdom. ‘It is much cheaper 
all — neg of Glass = ‘gentle sio mah wi a = atkin W. Wynn's 
TE A AE ae LIR or Eroon o “I have just TA oe ah ne 14,000 esta aih thew Sie 
on application at | at their Warehouse, 315, Oxford Street W. pre greater pa part ‘under your ' € Frigi Do mo,’ and have dine an te the 
ie t t ho sees lants © 
gan SHEET tapik ASS FOR H 9 by 7 at | is is astonished Py seh how 1 healthy ad wel well oar are ‘without sam 
11s. 6d. per 100 foot box ; 9} by 7} and 10 by 8, at 12e. éd. per | USE of Blass.” These observations accompanied an additio 
We took up Ts aR ten en aL oa ik tor ae eet, Moran charter SHADING FE pe GREENHOUSES, HOTHOUSES 
e 15 02., a HS an oz. . per 100 feet. xes charg 
tion Hik this “papi 1 hoping to find informa- each, and returnable at the same price if delivered free. Crystal PITS, AND PE ETC. : 
ai social ition of men to whom English | White Glass, Crown and Shee t Glass s in crates, Hartley's Patent HAW’S TIFFANY.—A light, cheap, and durable: 
sn, as Tri rmers are largel ough Plate, British and P: te, &c.; ite Lead, Oils, Fabric. Sold in pieces 20 yards long by 3S inches wide,. 
debted daring the busier times of pox agricultural year. Parpentine, ‘Colours, &¢.—G. acon & Sein Ts, St. John | at 3d. per yard, or 5s. per pi A sample will be sent free by 
It is however, w tte the part merely ‘a Street, West Smithfield, London. pos application to WILLIAM W , Woodlands 2 
; religions Unai thio telave heri Bd denet of GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, sery. ne near Uckfield, Sussex, ap Agents 
the Trish and Uthat fom the ETLEY anp CO. supply gen SHEET GLASS - or SHADING | ete ADORIS 
i a eg an a m of British Taaa at prices m m 2d. to 3 č Hannon by Jons SHaw & 
‘ ed, many treet, Manchest 
which are kept ready packed for immodiat delive' TIFFANY, a light, cheap, and durable material for Ghali’ 
ond p isi ot ice and Estate forwarded on s Tiimi foaina ibe ck nono, econ sees Kents 
ú s 
gricultural Gazette if any of our readers LES, and SLATES, pry A te ar AGATING | also one of the best yo bebe of sof Fruits from Birds and W. 
merits of a churn which was exhibited at | GLASSES, Pe GLASS, the Bloom of Wall Trees fom Borg Frosts. Soklin sae 
ssrs. Whitworth & ood, | ORNAMENTAL WINDOW nd GLASS SHADES, long by 38 inches wide, at 3d. per yard or 5s. per piece. 
e American c er Tor a largish quantity ot a Oar ate Sig mon eh P E e Gorn woke eet a 
POR 
: f Northnan as asks w o 3 sts to grow a nee ane mied ye: remittance ae 
nee wo e to say it cepa MILI, S reduced Tariff of ia i ee EES 
SR whore an Cap el HORTICULTURAL GLASS. mae sth ti ny a shading Conservatorios, cs 
iTos Wheat at a pros Pp hih d es discussion. . Will | Above 15 byi 10, Pais not Teor ae 18 by 12. eg 6d. oe 100 dies Chariwood & Cx ; 
Our corre gimis give their e experience e? e fee e above in - Glass at 1s. and 2s. „.. Hurst & M‘Mullen, Seed Merchants, London. 
The a Mons, Bickes, who 4 Wa 8 6 5 á ‘Nu, E & oe Pine aks Place, — 
y coating ‘them inier, Nas ane 
o ext GE PY 44S 108. per 100feet.| 9, PY T 12s : Tanson & fon, Haak Mireka (omar aa 
of a scheme \ by 3 bys Mr. Sa We Wool E on Royal al oe Roch. [Edinburgh. 
int a a 10} by of) 12 oy 10 x i cin naa Aviat DERAM Eaa Seed Merchants, 
wet or Lime: J P. It is not needed so much for} ji) p3 otf 14s. 14 by 10 le x Godwin, n, Market Hall, Shefticld [Chester 
eg essrs. John Su Seed i 
T: JG, Dust the young plants with lime when still} 12 by9 — de by 18 , Johu Edmondson & Co., Seed Merchants, Dublin. 
veda s oon T in ts sppe: Air “Charles Potty 0 ioe po lee 4 Sopp ae HS H Cottrell, Sosdeman, High Street, Birmingham. 
seep ge cee ae chang | a ae 
ities vo ee ae ae Hartley's Patent Rough Plate eer 4 to {p and Finch t pe Messrs Me: James y ie oe bp ‘0 Mares Se age 
t > was tested a ae ores vent at Blandfe landtord, in any sizes for Horticultural, Public Buildings, and % anaa IRAE, Sons, & Co., Nurserymen, Manchester: 
; soul result, pean am pres oni SE Glasses. and Stands Mr. G ng pane y adane aa ig aeey mae og 
"~ . r. seorge 
s i a year (520) in in ELEA of pg Saner Seren Glass Milk Pans. Mr. R. Parker, Paradise apera s 
lates wis me: x. The followin, Pie om ngs 12 inches, l4ins., 16ins., 18 ins., and 20 ins. in Messrs. W. Cut rangan Ta Son. ii e N unries London 
e : meter. arraway, Mayes, O, 
gar Rough Plate and Sheet Glass Tiles to }-inch in thickness. ` Mr. ae McKenzie, , Seedsman, on 
60l. | A variety of other mie st ed eee Ho: orticultural List, which may win Hollamby, Nurseryman, ee Wells. 
Mr. oy on Ewing, Nurseryman, Norwich. 
Mr. John Jeyes, N mpton. 
Mr. W. Cutbush, N 
ion. 
gh Pinot do., “Patent Plate do., Ruby, Blue, and 
r 
Plate Glass, Rov; 
other Coloured and Ornamen tal Glass. 
Genuine White Lead, Colours, Paints, and Oils of all kinds, 
Who! Fibers a and for Exportation. Wormwood Street, London. 
All pac kages charged, pe a allowed for when returned. Messrs. A. & Cottingham ‘and Hull. R 
Address, 87 Bishopsgate Street Without, the same side as | Mr. W. J. 
beresi A oi toe cet tle Mr. John Hollan “Middleton. 
MPORTANT To SEEDSMEN, AGRICULTURISTS, Mr. George Rogers; | pee Te a 
Mr. George Chivas, Seed Merchant, Chester. 
BOTANISTS, aan, OTHERS z Sat amd gpd Tome |- ME GPA are testa i ce Southampton 
Law Papers, 2 private use, &c., forward Ma Ww. a and Brown, N Ne Sudbury. 
E ak i a continent pni the Mails} Messrs. J. Morrison & Son, Nursery Seedsmen, Banf. 
CONTINENTAL EXPRESS PA cient E Wheeler & Bon, Nurserym en, Gloucester. 
| of which =o oE pregiate aa aA ia Royal & Co.’s “ Tiffany ” ma; e ier from the under- 
3 $ er n- | Pruss the Belgian planar ihe | mentioned Nurserymen an 
Se Aaaa the the Mail 1 Packets between rs. Osborn & Fulham, M Middlesex. 
h servants, 35l. to 45l. ; house- | fixed and , tables stee kgaya j el Aaea je Rollisson & Son, Tooting. 
35l. to oe gg ig SA 451. to 50l. ; | to be had on application to the Chief ar 9g Gracechurch A. Paul agra Cheshunt, hg 
to 361, -per Lond Pri poek ie ema ines must be apices Hewison, Yor 
at the Chief Office by 3. 
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