THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



GRAY & ORMSON, DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, LONDON 



n RAY and ORMSON, Danvers Street, Chelsea, having had considerable ex- 

 (t perience in the construction of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 fcrign good materials, and workmanship, combined with economy and practical 

 atotetioa, cannot be surpassed by anything of the kind in the country, are in a 

 position to execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



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I G. & 0. have been extensively employed by the Nobility, Gentry, and London 

 Nurserymen ; and they can with the greatest confidence give the most satisfactory 

 references to all by whom they have been favoured with orders. Their Hot-water 

 Apparatus is also constructed on the most approved and scientific principles, for all 

 purposes to which the application of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



H IMMENSE STOCK OF 



GARDEN ORNAMENTS 





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JLY NOW BE INSPECTED AT 



AUSTIN AND SEELEY'S 





ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS, 



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Or Pattern Sheets will be sent by post to any 

 Gentleman who may not have an opportunity 



to call. 



KEPPEL ROW, NEW ROAD, 

 REGENT'S PARK, LONDON 



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CTEPHENSON and PE1LL, 61, Gracechurch Street, 



y London, and 17, New Park Street, Southwark, Manufacturers 

 « topper Cylindrical and Improved Conical Iron BOILERS 

 «a Conservatory and Hothouse Builders, either in Wood or 



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hS* 3 ?"® 11 t0 their 8i mt>le but efficacious method of warming 

 ^cultural and other Buildings by Hot Water. 



Am v v eitensive ^orks they have executed, references of 

 r* ^ghest respectability can be given, and full particulars 



T*} COAIFORT^^ 



WATERPROOF PATHS.— BARN AND CATTLE SHED 



FLOORS. 



THOSE who would enjoy their Gardens during the 

 winter months should construct their walks of PORTLAND 

 CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus:— Screen the 

 gravel of which the path is at present made from the loam which 

 is mixed with it .and to every part of clean gravel add one of sharp 

 river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- 

 land Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 

 applying the water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick. Any 

 labourer can mix and spread it. No tool is required beyond the 

 spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as bard as a rock. Vegetation 

 cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the action of the 

 severest frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, 

 to give a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. 



The same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 

 CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all other situations 

 where a clean, hard bottom is a desideratum. May be laid in 

 winter equally well as in summer. 



Manufacturers of ihe Cement, J. B. White & Beothebs, 

 Milbauk Street, Westminster. 



WILLIAM BARRATT, Landscape Gardener* 

 Wakefield. 



V" Plans and Estimates 'furnished. 

 LANDSCAPE GARDENER AND GARDEN ARCHITECT. 



MR. W. DAVIDSON is about concluding his 

 engagement with Sir William F. F. Middleton, Bart., of 

 Shrubland Park, in consequence of the completion of extensive 

 alterations on which he has been there employed ; and respectfully 

 tenders his services in the above capacities to Noblemen and 

 Gentlemen, and the Public generally, in laying out or improving 

 Gardens, Grounds Parks, Cemeteries, Art .-returns, &c. Mr. D. 

 feels strongly the importance of the opportunities he has had of 

 maturing his taste for natural arrangement and artistic design, 

 under Sir William and Lady Middleton, and appeals with confi- 

 dence to Shrubland for examples of his practical and scientific 

 knowledge, as a Civil Engineer, in directing the satisfactory and 

 economical execution of works in general. He begs to mention 

 further, that his practical experience enables him to offer advice 

 upon all subjects connected with a garden, both structural and 

 cultural. Mr. D. will give careful attention to every matter, 

 extensive or otherwise, in which his advice may be required, and 

 will regulate his professional charges in proportion to the nature 

 and extent of each particular case. Mr. D. is kindly permitted to 

 refer to Sir William Middleton, Bart., Shrubland Park, Ipswich ; 

 Sir Charles Barry, Westminster; Dr. Lindley, and many others 

 who are pleased to consider him worthy of their patronage and 



recommendation. 



37. Bloomsbury Street, Bedford Square, London. 



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M-acting valve, entirely preventing the return of cold 



«ktem Md ir proved Por table Water-closets, with pump, 

 forwards L , tl n S v» lv e. A prospectus, with engravings, 

 tottorinm L e ? cl0Sln & tw0 P***& stamps.— At Fyfe & Co.'s 

 mro Bicester Square, London. 



i Til 1 m I0Nial — The following Testimonial of the 



" so ex^iipnf e ^ Cacy of CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS 

 the Tjuhiiol that the proprietor begs to call the attention of 

 FDUCt0R Perusal of it. 



"Dear Sir ti •" ComD!S > Stowmarket, October 25th, 1850. 

 ^ al with tiiT'i Having for two years past experienced great 



10 te from ttT ° succes s. * he two cases saved l believe 



5 Cos t U3e ° f blistera on each side of the chest, and 

 ***' Win* r nTl * TIOx Balls, which you recommended ; and this 

 ****. Iidostoi CJ J S€8 ° f lhe 8ame disease, quite as bad as the 

 *^ siiccesq h ■ same m *ans of cure, and am happy to state 

 * th « useof'ti V i> g saved them toth. I cannot speak too highl 



It as fo ™ e " al *s; I believe them to be as good for neat 

 A PMturalw° rSeS J * think this statement of importance, to 

 ^^ttlnW as A * mt for CmWBS'a Constitution Ball 



*** fcem fit I tom ^e use of the above information as you 



4 'To m? n T V rs f aUhfuliv, n John ( *lb. 



J^mut\ J\ KG ' &*«*** &c, BtowBarket." 



jM'X.a a "A * Us are Prepared only by Francis Cupiss, 



iS** «. fi °J f> e !*«*! B»*7 on the Diseases of tb 



A «y -^, ll Mnd treat 



** UherS? tbe „ Ballfl ***7 insult tl Propr 



T> tttntr personally r by letter post paid. 



WANTED to Rent, from Lady Day, a SMALL 

 FARM near London. A good House is required with 

 40 to 100 acres of Land (arable and pasture), and the requisite 

 Outbuildings; and within 25 miles from town.— Apply, by letter, 

 to the Editor of the Agricultural Gazette, 5, UpperWellington 

 Stre , Strand, London. J __ - 



qPO BE LET ON LEASE, for a term from Michael- 



1 n ■« next, with the usual entry forthwith, a highly reputed 

 CORN an«! STOCK FARM, in North Hants, containing 1057 

 acres, wry compact, and with Market and Railway facilities.— 



To view and tr apply to La BrOOEB, & Co., Solicitors. 

 Basingstoke or < > diham, Hants. References as to substance and 

 character will he required. 



~rO BE LET ON LEASE, FARMS IN DORSET- 



I SHIRE, on the Milton Abbey Estate, seven miles from 

 Uandford, and U from Dorchester, with entry at 25th March, 

 and 11th her next. 



1st. DELCOMBE. in the parish of Milton Abbes, containing 

 335 acres or thereby, whereof liO acres are Grass, and 19.3 

 arable; the greater part a deep, friable, calcareous loam. This 

 farm is equally adapted for a mixed dairy and corn manage- 

 ment, or for corn and stock. The buildings are commodious, 

 and the farm residence is picturesquely placed on a lawn, with a 

 wailed garden. The farm is tithe free. 



2d. ANSTEY FARM, in the parish of Hilton, now containing 

 304 a:res, or thereby, whereof 190 acres are Grass and Meadow, 

 and 1U Arable. This Farm has hitherto been occupied as a 

 dairy and corn farm, for which it is well adapted, the land being 

 well watered and of g d quality. It is capable of much im- 

 provement bv drainage and otherwise, for which every facility 

 and encoui ement will be < red by the landlord. The arab.e 

 part of tin n is a friable loam on chalk, the Grass land in «re 

 vale a deep earthv soil. — 1 further particulars apply in London, 

 to J &IB1 >, Little Ryder Street, St. James's : and m Dorset. 



to Walte V v. Milton Abbey, Blandford.— Jan. 27. 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS, 



Established in the Year 1819. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the NUR- 

 SERY and SEED SHOP at Taunton, for some time past in 

 the occupation of Messrs. M 4 Intyre and M'Intosh. The Grounds 

 and Stock are in excellent condition, moderately rented, and are 

 well worthy the attention of any person wishing to carry on the 

 business. If required the quantity of ground may be reduced. 

 The Nursery is about 5 minutes' walk from the Railway Station. 

 Ap ply to Mr. Young, the Proprietor, E lm Cottage, Taunto n. 



rpcT]3E LET, >ith immediate Possession, a NUR- 



JL SERYand FLORIST BUSINESS situated in a first class 

 neighbourhood near the Regent's Park. The ground is well 

 stocked, and the Greenhouses, Pits, Frames, &c. f contain a choice 

 collection of Plants in the highest condition. There is an excel- 

 lent Residence, with Stable, Coach-house, Potting and Store 

 Rooms. It is well worthy the attention of any person wishing to 

 carry on the business.— For further particulars inquire at the 

 office, 1 0, Victoria Terrace, Belsize Road, St. John's Wood, London. 



h^ GGS, from the Yards of Mr. G. Both am, Wexham 

 A Court.— Prize Spanish, 305.; ditto Brahma Pootras, 21.5.; 

 ditto White Cochin, 21*.; ditto Grey Dorking, ditto Red Speckled 

 Dorking, ditto Silver Pencilled Ham burgs, ditto Duck wing, Game, 

 ditto Rouen and Buenos Ayres Ducks, at I0s.6d. per setting of 13. 

 —May be had by sending a Post-office order, payable at Slough. 

 Box and pack in g, Is. — 



T>0 BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS, from 



1 first class Prize Birds, Brahma PootraChickens,from imported 

 American Prize Birds, and Spanish Chickens. Also some very 

 good one-year-old Birds of the above descriptions. Wire, Game, 

 and Poultry Netting, Poultry Hurdles, Hen-houses, Chicken 

 Coops, Flower Stands, and Trainers, Garden Arches, and every 

 kind of Wire Work, useful and ornamental.— T. H. Fox's, City 

 of London Wire Works, 44, Skinner Street, and € & 8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrat ed Catalogups forwarded post free. 



CO C rTl N CHINA FOWLS. 



Mr. Punciiard's Annual Sale. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS begs to notify tliat he has 

 received instructions from Mr. Punchard to announce for 

 Sale by Auction, at his Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent 

 Garden, on TUESDAY, 30th January, at 12 o'clock precisely, a 

 selection of first class COCHIN CHINA FOWLS, bred in the 

 celebrated Yards of Blunts Hall, Haverhill, the Stock of which 

 has been strengthened by careful importations, and the Birds 

 from which were the winners of the Silver Vase, and also one 

 other First Prize for Cochins, at the late Birmingham Exhibition. 

 —May be viewed on the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had by 

 inclosing a stamped directed envelope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 

 38, King Street, Covent Garden. 



FANCY~POULTRY .-^PERIODICAL SALE. 



MR, J - SEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his 

 Great om, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, tn 

 TUESDAY, Feb. 6 f at 12 o'clock precisely,, about 24o Lots ot* 

 CHOICE POULTRY and PIGEONS, from the yards of E. 

 Simons. Esq., Birmingham; R. J. Simpson, E*q., Sandbsch : 

 Mrs. Mills Ringwood, and others, consisting of Spanish, Cochins 

 of all colours, Brahma Pootras, Hamburghs, Poland*, Andalu- 

 Bians, Dorkings, Game, Malays, Sebright Bantams a tew 

 Silver Pheasants, and some well bred carrier and other Pigeons. 

 -May be viewed on the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had 

 by enclosing a stamped directed envelope to Mr. J.C. Stkvens, 



38, King Street, Covent. Garden, L ondon. — 



POSTPONEMENT OF SAL& 



MR J. WILLMER begs to announce that the Sale 

 at the Sunbury Nursery is inconsequence of the inclemency 

 of the weather postponed till the 13th and 14th of February, at 

 12 o'clock precisely each day.— Further particulars and Catalogues 

 had by enclosing two postage stamps to Mr. J. Willmkr, 

 Auctioneer and Vainer, Sunbury ? _Midrlk ^ 



BROMPTCN PARK NURSERY. 

 To Gentlemen, NVf.serymen, Bcilders, and Others. 



PROTHEROE and MORRIS will submit 



reserved Sale by Auction, on the premises, tha 



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BroTupton Park Nursery, B romp ton, near the m Hoop and Toy, 

 on >' DAY. February 5, at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely, by order 



of the R al Commissioners for the Exhibition of ISM. in con- 

 sequence of the land being required for the formation of new 

 roads, a portion of the valuable Stock growing on the above cele- 

 brated Nursery, con ing of FRUIT TREES and EYLR- 

 GftEENS, comprising Standard and Dwarf trained and untrained 

 Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach. Nectarine, Apricot, Cherry, a quantity 

 of Vines > €lematis r and Ivies in , Rhubarb, &c.— May be 



viewed three days prior to the &»le. Catalogues may be had ef 

 the principal Seedsmen in London, and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nureeary, Ley tons tone, Essex. 



