THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTI 



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1786. 



' OF 



ENGLAND 



ESTABLISHED 



AGRICULTURAL 

 ESTABLISHMENT, 



■ -• ■ 



HORTICULTURAL 



FOR THE SUPPLY OF EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE FARM AND GARDEN. 



UNION ROAD, PLYMOUTH. 



i 



Btafeer tfjc ^atrnnage of 



- C1AC! I MAJESTY THE QlJEEX, HlS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OP WALES AND DlKE OF CORNWALL, HlS MAJESTY THE KtYlQ OF THE BltGIAKS HfiB IMPERIAL HirifKFQ — TW 



' 0F Brabant, Her Koxal Highness the Duchess of Orleans, His Excellency the Nepaulesb Ambassador and S< b 1MPERIAL High * e ^ the Duchess 



_ . _vui»t,-« a^ VrtrV Thp Pi.rl,f Hnn tKa Vavl nf W«U„ rr.L . r^ t . „ ,,..,. 



m. r^M Of Archbishop of York. 

 ,'^tbe Do** of Bedford. 



«u Site Duke of Leiiister. 

 {£ l^^^^ke of Marlborough. 



Hit Gn« 



JJjSJtHoD.The Earl of Besboroagii. 



i. the Earl of Burlington. 



fCcSftte^ Dowager of Craven. 



Dowager of Macclesfield. 



the Marquis of Conyngham 









lluii. the Earl of Fortescue 

 t Hon. the Earl Howe. 



The Right Hon the Earl of Morlev. 

 The Right Hon. the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. 

 The Right Hon. the Earl of Portsmouth. 

 The Right Hon. the Earl of St. Germans. 

 The Right Hon. the Earl of E eberry. 

 The Right Hon. the Earl of Wilton. 

 The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Ebrington. 

 The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Lorton. 

 The Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Ely. 

 The Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Exeter. 

 The Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Meath. 

 The Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Ossory. 

 The Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Ripon. 

 The Right Hon. and Rev. Dean of Windsor. 



The Right Hon. Lord Ashburton. 



The Right Hon. Lord Oranmore. 



The Right Hon. Lady Bassett. 



The Right Hon. Lord Bolton. 



The Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Brownlow. 



The Right Hon. Lord Carew. 



The Right Hon. Lady Churchill. 



The Right Hon. the Baroness de Sternberg. 



The Right Hon. Lady Fortescue. 



The Right Hon. Lord Graves. 



The Right Hon. Ladv Grenville. 



The Right Hon. Lord Hill. 



The Right Hon. Lord Lovelace. 



The Right lion. Lord Poulett. 



The 1 ht Hon. Lady Rose. 



And upwards of two thousand of the leading aristocracy and principal families in Great Britain and Ireland. 



The Right Hon. Lord Sherborne. 

 The Right Hon. Lord Vivian. 

 Lewis William Buck, Esq., M.P. 

 Sir John Yarde Duller. Bart.. M P 

 R. P. (oilier. Esq.. M.P. 

 lohn Ffolliott, Esq.. 31. P. 

 Sir Massey Lopes, Bart., M.P. 

 L.J. Bland, Esq., M.P. 



Colonel William Edward Powell, M.P. 

 The London Horticultural Society. [Island. 



The Royal A icultural Society. Prince Edward's 

 The South Devon Agricultural Association. 

 The Hon. the East India Company. 



WILLIAM 



KENDLE 



CO 



SEED MERCHANTS. PLYMOUTH 



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BY 



SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO THE SOUTH DEVON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, AND THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 



PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND, SUPPLY ALL KINDS OF 



SEEDS 



TH 



FARM AND 



GARDEN 



CARRIAGE FREE, AS PER FOLLOWING SCALE i 



All Orders for Seeds above £1 (excepting heavy articles, as Grain, Tares, Clover, Seed Potatoes, &c, will be delivered Tree of Carriage 



to any Railway Station between Plymouth and Paddinpton. 8 



All Crders above £2, with the above exceptions, Free to any Station on the Broad Gauge Railways, or to any Market Town in Devon 



and Cornwall, or to Cork, Dublin, and Liverpool, by Steamers. 

 All Orders for Seeds above £5, with the above exceptions, will be delivered, Free of Carriage, to any Railway Station in Eneland and 



Wales, and to any Steam Port in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. 



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To Farmers, Potato Growers, and Others. 



BOX TREES. 



JACKSON'S PATENT PREPARATION 



TVTESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON and SON, of the 



±f-L Wellington Nthskrv, St. John's Wood, having on hand 



FOR 



PEESERVING POTATOES, WHEAT, AND OTHER SEEDS 



wfJ^u £ E ! t,ie RAVAGES of the SLUG, GRUB, and WIREWORM, in addition to which the CROPS are b igfet 

 jjmrtt in HEALTH and VIGOUR, and the yield is greatly increased, in proof of which the following extracts are siren 

 an numerous letters received by Mr. Jackson. 



EXTRACTS: 



* ?? l? e ?? Ids of tbis farm ' the Property of Mas. Stanburt, 



-LSS!r?i. Re S ents Potatoes in April last, some of which 

 pptred by you. The result now is, that the whole of the 



wEi£!r" nprepared 8eta is thoroughly diseased, and hardly 

 S2L «! of takin & up ; while those raised bv the side of 

 -T*™ 1 ™ Prepared sets are not onlv in a beautiful state of 

 gSJJJ* 1011 from the disease, but the produce is much greater — 

 wnwwes are more numerous than the others ; indeed, if there 



•itafif ^ IDg ** the disease t0 °e feared, it would be worth 

 •^ow and expense of preparing the sets by your process, 



tfcito^ cf the im Proved crops. I shall" certainly, for 



r J«;re t prepare all my Potatoes for seed by your process ; and 



ro M °P t u f °r preserving my Wheat from the Smut. 



*|uw<*.*t' w "G.B.Baxter. 



i ^™tlarm, Eltham, Kent, August 28, 1854." 



•Slt h" J " A * GoRDON » K.C.B., Marlee House, Blairgowrie. 

 *** ttcjp h T eived your note of the 16th - Tne Potatoes 

 *«* taM - re m En & land ; prepared by Mr. Jackson, 

 ^•CwnfV iP lece of new ground, and according to the 

 **Ms j£ D J u mm alon S Wl ^h them as to distance between 

 1 hn i» *.i _ 7 , came U P wel, i witn strong healthy stems; 





slightest appearance of any disease amongst them. They are of 

 large equal size and very prolific. There were long black unpre- 

 pared Kidneys planted in the same patch, and a great deal of 

 them are not fit for use, at least a third part are diseased. I 

 hope Mr. Jackson's process may be widely known, as it is a 

 great boon. — I am, &c, John Shanks, 



M Forester, Kildrummy Castle, 

 u Kildrummy Castle, Aberdeenshire, November 17, 1854." 



" I am very much pleased with the result of the experiments I 

 have made with your Prepared Potatoes; for I planted them, 

 without any manure, in ground where for several years I have 

 hardly had a sound Potato, and I now find the crop perfectly free 

 from disease, and in a very fine condition ; while those of the 

 ame sort, unprepared, which were planted at the same time, and 

 next to them, are diseased and eaten by worms. 



M The Potatoes from the Prepared Seed were so remarkably 

 good that I was induced to weigh them, and I found, to my great 

 astonishment, that they were as *200 to 150 of the others, or about 

 25 per cent, in favour of your preparation. 



"T. Austen, Nurseryman and Seedsman, 

 * Blackheath, Kent, 24th August, 1854." 



a large stock of FINE BOX and LILAC TREE 8, beg to call 

 the attention of parties engaged irr laying out Ceneterits and 

 Ornamental Grounds to the same, which they are willing to dis- 

 pose or at veryreduced prices.— March 10. 



GENUINE SEE D~s7~" — - 



y<HE MEMBERS OF THE "SEED GROWERS 



-L SOCIETY," continue to supplv genuine AGRICULTURAL, 

 VEGETABLE; and FLOWER SEEDS at Growers 1 prices' 

 Lists with price and terms of business maybe had on application 

 to the Secretary, Jo hn Moss, Jim., IVerin Ivedon, ] ex. 



CRASS SEEDS. CLOVERS. ETC 



HH F. WINSTANLEY is now ready to send out Ids 



•*- • Mixture of New Grass Seeds, for Laying down New or for 

 Renovating Old Pasture; finest Mixtures for Lawns, &c For 

 list of sorts and quantities, &c, see his Garden and Agricultural 



ta*en the whole crop up, and there is not the 



S^*GarLn- eS ^ S - CHAKLW00D & Cummins, Seedsmen, Covent Garden; and John Kebnan, Seedsman, 4, Great Russell Street, 

 ^•FourPo > a- 66 -— ei L a . nd ^ nemi * st »"> ar i d at the Patentee's. 18, Cannon Street, London Bridge, in Packets of One, Two, 



s> or in Bulk for the use of Farmers and Potato Growers. 



SEEDS, ETC 



irilffn? 8 ' HOLLYHOCKS^ 



1 Hi l CHATER be 2S to otter packets of seed, 



*^»nri«iL .' ' y, arietics J f rom his best Show Hollyhocks, 



Seed List, to be had on application. 



28, Market Pi nee. Manchester. 



PASTURE and LAWN GRASSES.— Gentlemen 

 laying down land as permanent Pasture, &c, or fine Lawns 

 and Howling G teens, may obtain SEEDS f>r the same, either 

 mixed or separate, of DAWE, COTTRELL, and BEN HAM 

 (Successors to F. Warner), Wholesale Skedsmeh, 3, Laurence 

 Pountney Lane, and , Moorgate Street, London. 



V., C, & B. also heir to call attention to their well-tested Stocks 

 of Mangold Wurzel, Swede, and other Turnips. &c. Descriptive 

 Catalogues of Horticultural, Agricultural, and Garden Seeds on 

 application. Fluke, early Sha-,v, Clark's Seedling, new earlv 

 Bermuda, Red Ash-leaved, and many other kinds of Potatoes for 

 sets. ( Establishe d at 2S, Co rob ill, 17i0.) 



'i*0 B& ^OLD, Bishop's lasTand besTPEA, lOTo 



1 15 quarters at 56a. per quarter, and 7 to 8 quarters of a 

 superior BLUE PEA, capital boiler, or an abundant bearer for 

 podding, 566-. per quarter; also a quantity of genuine Skirving's 

 >wede Seed of last year's growth, grown from large roots; 

 transplanted and other sorts of Turnips and Man Id - &c. 



—Apply to Mr. George Taber, Seed Grower, Rivenhall, Witham, 

 Es sex. D eliver, can ree. T erms cash. 



CHALLENGE TO 



A CHALLENGE TO ALL ENC-AND. 



A Great Bargain is nov off* hd to the Pitli- 



*^oSi*!i 7?' k* ,; and from & ood double sorts, J s. 

 5?' ^ »Vnwwf rniM and FreDch Aaters, in 12 varieties, 



i'Ru, ^parate, ^ Fine Quilled African Mari- 

 COu^ ^ a - ff, '° n W<lld6n Nurserie s. 



J C *YSTALJWHITE, & COLE'S DWARF 



RED CELERY. 





EfEY,COLE,&Co., ISurserymen, Seeds- 



BOSSCM'S CHAMPION OF EIMCLAND CELERY. 



THE finest Celery yet introduced, beautifully white, 

 very crisp and solid, and withstands a greater amount 



fn ^V r h ,nV; y frS be T«T n „h?. r ^ : of T a V b ' w- ^"f^ ^ in »™ ^ ^°^ «<» *><>"> "'^v. Laving been riised in 



SUdlrt «5SS^,1iS^ T A W?S ! Jh, ^ ,! " ,d - A1S ° a ^ f " ,antity °'' I ***fi- FLEMISH 

 packet; prices to the trade on application. 



TO BE SOLD, at 5* each, 100 Prime Dwari-uained 

 CHAMPION PEACH TKEES, surpassing every other 



■* that ih" ! ^ VVl "nngton t near Manchester, beg to 



are now prepared to supplv these two well- 



^& h * y 



^aTVhi^ V VIr - W. Cole (late of bartford). 

 ^^ DWABpf-n 2 ' P^kets, free by post, for 12 stamps. 

 ^ n»lh r7, a °^P kts -» free by post, for 9 stamps. 



per lb. tQ the Trade on a pplicat ion. 



ROSES. 



OOPS SUPERSEDED BY THE BAVARIAN 



I 1 BITTER, a perfect substitute for Hops, of an agreeable 

 flavour, quite soluble in wort or beer, saving the trouble of 

 straining through a I lop-back, and giving to Beer the well-known 

 keeping properties of the Bavarian B . Price of 1 packet, 

 2.*?. Sd.j which is equal to 5 lbs. of best Hops. — Prepared onlv by 

 Thomas Pratt Wills, St. George's Square, Portsea. Free 



per post. 



£ 0Rge ct APi'tT* fc •■ 

 h. ^ wodIv fin/lr be 8 s t0 announce that he can 



Cation at ?e btandards of all the leading varieties, his 



&*' »«wbom tI ,Zen ' Also ' fine stron ^ dwarfs °* 

 ^m *niu^_. IOU »s, lea seen t^<i -e,« io. « A « a — A - Well 



and 



*kctioi» f.f t? 8cent «d, &c, 125. per dozen. 



sk!^ 16 connecLcl l^FT*' Fruit Trees ^ Coirifene, 



52?? . m& y be ha7 t - rade? at m08t moderate P ri 





„ Rrix i Hill"?,! 0n T rccei P fc of two postage stamps. 



° B ERT K V Lond o«- 



*£*' '>ow Pr N R ^ Y ' A S ent for Messrs. Platz and 



fc22*J ved their C*t,f!; m ' h T milch P^asure in announcin 

 in2L^ e for I855 whti 8 "l of ,Iower an <* Vegetable Seed! 

 MSi^ ^H be fori *}"* m ** with new articles of >t 

 l ^^NCo!!llf d ' P ; r post « on a Pl>lication to 



^ r ^forwardS y ^ ^ en . Hral Catalogue of British 



PI RS, and all the best kinds of APPL1 . &c, at low pric 



— Agents, Messrs. Hirst & Co., 6, Leadenhall Street. London. 

 T. Hun hint., Mana ger, Gn Nurse ries. Axmin ^ter. 



TO BE SOLD, at Prices that will be sure to give 

 satisfaction, 10,000 S RONG CURRANTS of the following 

 sorts, viz.:— Red and White Dutch, common Black and Black 

 Naples, Wihnofs Superb Bed, Champaign and Baby Castle. 

 Also a quantity of strong dwarf-trainea Pears and Plums of the 

 best sorts, Fastolff and other Raspberries, strong standard Pears, 

 and a quantity of prime Seed Potatoes, well kept, of the best 

 sorts —For farther particulars apply to Jahes Lake, Nursery- 

 man, I .ridge water . 



" Li'RIGi DOM O. 1 — Patronised by her Majesty the 



A Queen, the Joike of Nt rthnmberland for Syon House, His 

 Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor 



SPLEIMDID IMPORTED GERMAN FLOWER SEEDS, 



CHARLES PENNELL begs to offer to his patrons 

 and the public, at re isonable prices, very superior and un- 

 rivalled collections of GERMAN SEEDS, comprising ext 

 d mole German Bouquet Stocks, new Jar owered ; New Yellow 

 ani N<*w Hybrid ditto. German Emperor, and the line Autumnal 

 and Winter Flowering varieties, <tc. Extra double German 

 Larkspurs, Sal] rlossis, German Zinnias, in several flue varieties 

 Phlox Drummondi, and many other varieties too numerous to 

 insert here, prices of which may be had on application. 



C. P. takes tin's opportunity of announcing that owing to 

 three years' r nee in different parts of < nnaay, including _ 



Prussia and Austria, he has been enabled by dint of great atteu- j from attack >t insects and from morning frosts. To be had in anv 

 tion, to make one of the most superior selections of German Seeds i ♦•quired kemrrfi, 2 yards wide, at 1*. 6d. per yard ran of Ei istti 



ever before offered in England. He feels therefore the most 1 ' .... .* , 



I unbounded confidence in r ring the above to the public, being 



"FRIG I UUMO," a Canvas made of patent preparel Hair 

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

 wherever it ifi applied, a fixed temperature. It is adapted for 

 all horticultural andlioricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits 

 and Flower rom the scorching rays of the sun, from wind 



^ed on rcceint if lit « *?* of A 1Jritisu and fHwured that they will afford the most ample satisfaction to 



wcipt ol six postage stamps. 1 honouring him with their purchases.— Nurseries, Lincoln. Mar. 



all 

 10, 



* It is muoh cheaper than mats as. a coTeringJ' 



