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THE Anii.TfiULTURAL GAZETTE 



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WORSTED 



oaJ 



W|TH OR WITHOUT 



^ ,-*» - 16«.perbox. 



i (M M K» ft 1 0. ttfld OBB^ ' 17. 



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CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES ETC. )regh MWI i seeds ei the 



rTLEY S A 7o CO. wpply Ifi-o*. SHEET GLASS, Tftrd; 200 



,h M»tt«fa«tw it prices varying ««■ «• «« 

 -irefoUrer the uaual .-•* required man* thousand 

 ■.JEEhlrTltoi read* »aek .niediaUdalivery- 



•"^'"^ ^d'Atlmt.. yg*AJSJ» '^.^ Stree , ( near 



mwfl u op FRUIT TREES. 



* ■ ? ffecnW "oteet tl.e blossom of wall fruit trees 

 >fc>T to eneciuany f« afterwards from wasp 



frttt frost and blight and fte ripe frutt af toman ^ P f 



and flies, Id. per square yard, n van » M and at very 



^^.t^X^^ S e PlacX New Koad, 

 King's Cross, London. 



£'" ^rrf" « '« M totes & «* '» ,„,«,» of 



SO 30, and 60 yards.- Manchester. . 



TA ^ BD-NETTING for -the protection ofjruit 





j\/I R. FLEMING'S WEEDING 



1x1 MACHINE for GRAVF.T. Wi 



H 



NETTINGS ; the best and 



saltm 



:c, manufactured and sold by Alexakdeii"sh^ RT , ^JU|» 

 roath, Forfarshire, from whom parti culars w m, „ t j * '"•Tk 





lice* 



TTOT.WATJfiK riFES at ^holesale^^ 



AX Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and every reanS* 

 tion. Cast Iron Boilers, 555. each. Improved Soot^S 



London. 



I 

 P A 1 



TILES and 



ViiHSniiPlATEn AS8.0LASS S 



;F2 i™* 71 ? 



MILK 



OnS^TA VV i'NDoW GU18S, --- ~-~ 



ith. 



clw , rv~ CON5ERVATOKft ? . 



THOMAS MILL1> prwent i ; ncefl for good 



1 16 os. •beat «!***, bos* 



U r per 100 fret. 



16 

 18 



16 oft. sheet glass, ' 



ito,by4Jn.lo«lo.t»y6*-« l - 

 7br5tooby6 



Sibr«*tolohr8 



H by 8* to 



to 



* by 10*... 

 A trwf T»rkty e Particulars had on sppHse* <m. 



hmu i bav.- 1 MM thousand* ot left ^ 



iZn TbMtt tor ci la eases, at **<*• and f*?«f *J * 



JlJSr : * „,T* 1-M-. ■a***' 1 ■•«W*»- 



W**" i r.p- cumbf MM, P«-r« J*r», with and without 



lC*.tW, SSr t, aad Q roaittiMlal Window Plan. Cryital 

 ^^^^SSTte^i^ wood or in*. Garden LighU 



*« S5W^ »t!«ii WlMwut, Lo«to»-H»ma ride as Eastern 



Ct«»rlssBHiiw«r 





CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, CREENHOUbtS, 



PIT FRAMES, ETC. 



IAMB PHILLU'S and Co. have the pleasure to 



J hand Um£t prweut prices of Glass for Cash . 



g .8. CROWN SQUARE 3. 



In Bets* est ioo *•*- In Boxes of 100 teet 



T7RUIT TREES, POULTRY, RABBIT, SHEEP, 



I' VND LAMl! 1-i:NCINO.- Worsted Netting, to protect the 

 W„„m of '.wb &««<> ^nd other Trees, Flower or Seed Beds, 



°ew TwneNetUng (tanned' if Required), 1 y ard wide 24. per 



a \vnrdf wide id. per yard; 4 yards wide,&J.; halfmch 



CI' do 7 2 yards ;We, 8rf. per yard. Tanued Netting, 2 or 8 



.!?. Jride ?W per yard; 4 or 6 yards wide, 3d. per yard. 

 Iwic I.x« K ..n< -rden Net, or Scrim Canvas, i\d. per square 



'rt o»-n ut Fibre, or Hemp Bheepfolding Net, of superior 



J^ii'tv 4 feet hiijh, id. to 6d. per yard. Rabbit Net, 4 feet wide, 

 £ Bftet wi.l ' % 8 feet, 4d. per yard. Each edge corded 

 W'wr yard «,ra, mutable for Poultry Fencing Square Mesh 

 Cricketing Net, fix its full width and length, made ot stout cord, 

 IU to 4rf per square yard; this is the best article for Fencing 

 ,lt fW Catsf &C.-W. C lukofoed's, 1, Edmund Ter- 

 race, Ball's Pond, Kingsland, J.ntidon. 



7i HEAP WIRE GAME & POULTRY NETTING, 



V^ 6d. per running yard. 



GALVANISED DITTO, Id. per running yard, 2 feet wide. 



HORTICULTURE 

 IN ALL 



ITS 



BRANCHES, 



JOHN WEEKS 



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♦* « 



12*. <w. 



13 

 15 



in 



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8f 



12 



6d. 

 6 



14 



8, 12 by 

 I by 10, 14 by 1 



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10 



inches 



IS os. from M to 3H per square foot, according to size, 

 if os. „ 6rf. tc7 . „ « 



STXTF8H N< MTBTC <$ NGL18HMANU- 



FA' ; »K <>U< II ARD HOUSE? s samr quality 



as ws anmT vo Mr. Bursas, and of variouu dimensions, always 



feaas 



SBa-rrown Gtass of rarioosdln ms In 100 feet boxes. 



Disss Tiles, J of a: b thick, nark ■ I In eases, containing 60, 

 If. per mm. Packages S#. each catn, butsllowed for 



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n 



•tt 



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Not Galvanised. 

 ... ftd. per yard 



... 6Jd. 



... lid. 

 ,.. lOd. 



tt 



(ttasssfilk I'.ifiH, 2!/.perdoaMm: Propafratias; and IteeGlssse* 



Ciesasssr Tubfw, Lactometers, ord ('ainoys' Milk Syphons, 



Wmp Traps; Parti vn, and OmaroenUl OIssh. Shades for 



Ornaments, Fern Shades, a every article in the trade. 



: IcfttenUnral < arehonse, 1 1 Bisuopsgate Street 



AViti. ^Lon scn. 



Galvanised. 

 24 in, wide, 2 in. mesh r Id. per yard. 

 30 in. „ 2 in. „ 9d. 

 36 in. „ 2 in. „ 10^d. 

 48 in. „ 2 in. „ U. 2d. 



Sparrow rroof Netting, Galvanised, 3d. per square toot, maae 

 to any size for the same proportionate price. This article was 

 ahown at the Great Exhibition, where it was so much admired 

 for, its light and durable appearance, and acknowledged to be the 

 cheap and best article of the kind ever offered. Extra strong 

 Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet high, Is. 6d. and 2s.3d. per yard. 

 Also every descripti of Flower Trainers, Dahlia Rods, Garden 

 Arches, I Ordering, Flower Stands, Tying Wire, Trellis Work, 

 I nvisib ire Fencing, Hurdles, and every description of Wire 

 Work for Horticultural purpc s.— Illustrated Catalogues of 

 Patterns forwarded, post ti , on application to T. H. Fox, City 

 of London Wire Work and Iron Fence Manufactory, 44, Skinner 

 Street, and 6 and S, Snow Hill, London. 



GALVANISED WIRE N ETTING for GAME and 

 _ SHEEP FENCING, AVIABIES, PHEASANTRIES, &c. 



r 



TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 



MIE BKtl lTEK EIRE AND WATER- 



PROOf MINI PAINT .— An Important Discovery. 



This sobstsnet Is a vein ot art >und only in one of tie 

 steMgswatfir smtains of New Jersey, in the I d St? U 



m the most ^xtrsordinary paint off» i to the public, possessing 

 ■rw *mi rssoaMe y r o p s r ti ss , and applicable to a variety of pur- 

 posse ftscolosar is dark red, never fading or chan nginthe 

 ■otrast clirnatss. When mixed with any other paint, the colour 

 produced by that mixture will be r iered unfading slso. After 



has been applied and exposed to the atmosphere a few months, 

 it Vcwnes fir of, and as durable as stone. Wherever it is 

 applied nt ^r rair sea- water, nor damp can penetrat thus 

 preserving iron f n rusting, wood from rotting, and brickwork 

 from damp. It will endure Intense heat wi cracking or 



Mistering. It has also the property of flexibility ; Canvas. nt 

 Ac., roared with it become waterproof, retain their j ions 

 #>x llty, and are not liable to crack when they are rolled up. 

 Cosrss Wrappers, covered with two costs of it, are an excellent 

 substitute f ssfsn msts, to cover gsnienere' pits and frames, 

 er to protect wall fruit trees, being cheaper and more durabh 



f two cos? f it be applied to trees, above and below the ground, 

 where the borer generally enters, It will prevent the attack of 

 that cfestmetlr \b, or i n se cts of any kind \ a new asrk will be 

 formed under the psint and the trees kept in a health v • >n. 



Itiss; out easily, snd does not emit any nnhsa effluvium. 



A specimen of the paint on coarse wrappers for rdeners and 

 Others may be seen at J. Lo Crsn's. House- painter, 2 rgate 



8tr+et n who nsdertakes to supply . srdeners and the pi *ith 



my ejiiantfty of painted wrappers at moderate p 



mis Oanaignaa fcr the Unttad Kingdom, \*m } 17. Corn- 



hi!l, Losslnn. gold by Agents in moat ot the principal towns « 

 tb* United Kingdom. In London by L. Frawk & Son, Oil 

 Merc hsots, 14. Borough, London Bridge, of whom may be had 

 Q< < k Drying »il to mix with it, for use during the winter 



2 inch Mesh, light, 6d. per lineal yard, 2 feet wide. 

 „ Btrong, Sd. „ ;, 



' Netting of any size or quantity, and Fencing of all kinds, 

 supplied on the shortest notice. 



William Dray A Co., Manufacturers, Swan Lane, Upper 

 ^ Thames Street, near London B ridge . 



r I ^RELOAR'S COCOA-NUT FIBRE MANUFAC- 



1 TUR ,c 4stingof MATTING, MATS, MATTRESSES, 

 BRUSHES, NETTIE .. liORSF ilAIK and BRISTLE SUB^ 

 STITUTK, are di nguished tor superiority and excellency of 

 workmanship, combined with moderate prices. Prize Medal 

 both in E land and America at the Inhibition of all Nations. 



T. TnXLOAB, Cocoa-nut Fibre Manufacturer, 42, Ludgate Hill 

 London. ' 



BHtti 



Testimonials in its favour from 





WATERPROOF PATHS. -BARN AND CATTLE SHED 



T FLOORS. 



HOSE who would enjoy their Gardens during the 



r**Jl l T should construct their walks of PORTLAND 



CEMENT Cf which are f 0riI]pd , «._& 80 the 



KIT a : ••• llM »yethisat present made f j he loam which 



ul7(^nf \J tS ' ^ oal nature » rf ^ one of Port- 



L^wiSfE; I ** ^JP°^ e well he dry state before 



Jsvlo^s^ ml m ^ then ^ laid ™ 2 j nches' 1 — • 



•pads, snd in 48 honrs it beeomes as hard asarock 



« I/RIGI DOM O."— Patronised by her Majesty the 



* Qneen, the I >uke of Northumberland for Syon House His 

 Trrace the l>uke of Devonshire for CWswick Gardens, Professor 

 I llpy for the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for the 

 Crystal Palace, Koyal Zoological Society, Mrs. Lawrence of 

 Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., of Dartford. p 



"FRIGI DOMO" a Canvass made of patent prepared Hair 

 and Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold keepine 

 wherev. it is applied, a fixed temperature. It is adapted for 

 all horticultural and floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits 

 and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from wind 



from attacks ot insects and from morning frosts. To be had inanv 

 required length, 2 yards wide, at Is. 6d. par yard run, of Elisha 

 Thomas Archek, whole and hole manufacturer, 7, Trinitv I anp 

 Cannon Street, City, and val Mills, Wandsworth, Surrey 



and of all Nurserymen and Seedsmen throughout the kingdomf 

 " It i s much cheaper than mats aa a covering" ewm. 



King's Road, Ch e w 



HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



u jNUUiLiii AND^JbiiNTxtY about to erect Ha\ 



ticultural Buildings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus wait, 

 r Horticultural Establish- r ""STOH 



JL 



at our 



ment and Hothouse Works, 

 King's Road, Chelsea, an exten- 

 sive variety of Hothouses, Green- 

 houses, Conservatories, Pits, &c, 

 erected, and in full operation, 

 combining all modern improve- 

 ments, so that a lady or gentleman can select the descriptksfl 

 House best adapted for every required purpose. 



The HOT- WATER APPARATUS, which passes throssiii 

 the Houses and Pits, 

 affording both top 

 and bottom heat, is 

 in constant opera- 

 tion and particularly 



worthy of attention. 

 Many of the Houses and Pits are of wide and lofty dimenitag 

 and together equal in length 1000 feet. They are ail effechaly 

 heated by one boiler, which, during the severe winter 

 does not coat in labour and fuel 

 more than 35. 8d. per day, and 

 the apparatus is so arranged 

 that each House or Pit may be 

 heated separately and to the 

 required temperature. The 

 splendid collections of Stove 

 and Greenhouse Plants are also in the highest state of coa> 

 vation, and for sale at veTy low prices. Also a fine colkcas 

 of strong GrapeVines in pots, from eyes, all the best sorts. 

 Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; I 

 Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c, forwarded on applies* 

 o John Weeks & Co., King's Road, Chelsea, London. 



GARDEN ORNAMENTS.-Sevml 

 Hundreds of VASES, FIGURES, la] 

 SUN-DIAL PEDESTALS, which have m 

 •wholly exposed to the late frosts, may sor ■ 



mB ^USTIN and SEELEY'S Show Yasd, 



Keppel Row, New Road. , m __ 

 V&- A few articles which have been stawa: 

 as patterns for many years will be so Id a £ 

 duced prices. Any gentleman unable to« 

 the yard may have sketches sent, if M *a 

 ^Jnho fho nhipr.r required, and the pnee. 



ECONOMY IN SHIRTS. 



17 VANS (6 years with B. Nicoll), *™ ®™" 



Xl< the best Long Cloth Shirts, Linen fronts &c •, 6 ™* 

 in Linen, 6 for 57s. ed.; Three-fold Cf™{ **£'**» 

 Sample Collar, for 12 stamps, and easy directions J ^™^ 

 post free, sent by John Evans, Inventor and Sole Manure* 

 of the Elysian Shirt, 13a, New Bond Street, London. 



See the Times, February 19tn_- 



T ADIES 1 



Whatever mfty j» 



HEADDRESSES.— - — iM 



J^ attempted in the production of the ^°j\^^^d 



Headdresses, whether designed ^ ^.^S ^SpuS? 

 by the most undoubted skill, must fail in the a ^|^ 

 the roots of the hair have lost their pr oper tone a nd ^rm m^ 

 of the common causes of lank and weak hair, - ^ ^^ 

 itself has begun to decay or fall off in Patches. J -^" DBlDG E 



facility with which these . defects w^^Xxfo* V^** 

 BALM of COLUMBIA, from its nourishing " d br« S ^ ^ 

 have long obtained for it that extensive rep ^^tfcfcr 

 so well known to possess. The first application ca^ 

 to curl beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stops ^^fc. 

 off, and a few bottles generally restore it again- WelBa |JS 



and 11 5 . per bottle. Sold retail by the proprietors, l* 

 Street, North Strand. 



T7FFECTUAL SUPPORT rpqsin2 stoc^- 



Ej VEINS.-This beautifully elastic ^P™lthontl«« 

 pervious, light, inexpensive, and easily drawn o ^ 



or bandaging. Instructions for ^ measurenien tj anufactaI?fl> 

 application, and the articles sent by post fiom tne 

 i>vi»- s, ^t'.^x, a Waterloo Place. Pall Mall, l.ouu 



Pope & Plante, 4, Waterloo Place 





TO NERVOUS SUFFERED- 



resttf* 



_ Def^a 



A ThYaUh ia a fe w days^af ter many 7f »^,5S5 «JJt 

 suffering, is anxious to communicate to oiuer ^ en*" 



he will therefore send (free), on recem S . * f lsed .LDi* 

 properly addressed, a copy of the Pf^f^^on. 

 E. Douglass, 18, Holland Street, Bmton wi 



,_ L I I 



"DARR'S L i F E P rest X 0W . barf" 



r corre ct disorganisation of ^e stomach, an ^^ 4* 

 action of the liver, bowels, and Sidneys, iene e. ^ 



the back without the least S™ P 1 "/ ° d 7"?tf on, whether ^ 





at ine lauic, *«*- V "ZZZ^ Vnnwn to ia* 1 "\ "" 

 Parfs Pills. 



indulgence 



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. 



ot 



Pen it, and it resists the actum «f th ^ London, and 17, New Park Street, Son thw ark Mannfn^iraru 



of Copper Cylindrical and Improved ConkaM ron BO LFRS 

 and < .aervatory and Hothouse Builders, either in Wood i or 



. . - . , i; n.respecttully call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry and 



i? nd ail other aituations Nursery men to their simple but efficacious method of warming 



desideratum. Mav hi* *- s - Horticultural acH nther KniM;««- K» «-* «t^ VI w«ming 



CSi r grow U M 



Msnnfactitrers 



tne tame, uie ^ . * ffn to nu iIii Jk^m 



They have "ever been known ^p^ 



immediate relief. Parr's Life P»ls w. "%%Jns**& 

 in bilious complaints, scorbutifc ^P;^"^ l f t he heart, rfiJJ^ 

 vous system, lowness of spirits, palP^ ^ / the body, og«J5 

 pains in the head, limbs, and other parts o dizf "^ W 



of the chest, indigestion, redundancy ot * ^ ***$* 

 eyes, violent pains in the temple and *» **Z&> 



' '* - ick headache, treniujou^ ^^ fis^ 



restlessness, and bad dreams, stupors ^^ 



Buildings by Hot Water. 



ink Street, Westminster Qt ' J * B * WlBT1 * B «wa»s, the highest respectability cai"be TivenTIndl^l 



j furnished on application. 



executed, _, 



particulars 



ps 



v & Sons, Farringaon ssw»i ZTitD. Oxtorvi S 

 yard; Hannay& Co., 63, and Saaff^./ ^UX •»* 



costiveness, &c. 

 London Agents: 



E. Edwards 67, ^ Co BoJ^ ^ 

 Farringdon atepet: Sutton tMfA stm ,^ 



Oxford 



5*{ 



can be ( 

 vendors 



in town and country.-^- dil iotions w^ 



and in family packets lis. each. * l h Govexam ent av ^ 

 >ione are genuine without the Eugusu ^ 



round the aides of each box. 



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