THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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the cost of BREAD by the use of 



H'R MILLS. Lists 



Dray & Co., Swan 



R^VJ POM TH nrOL 



• a»iZE MtuML-1851. 

 . YFRY ECONOMICAL RATE. 



x 7 V jrr\DY Mason and Builder, Pimlico 



a ■ k Worm, Belgrave Wharf, Lower Belgrave 



■* ^^'^Sesmaniifactured by improved machinery. 



jlntlt CW»r2ifpd to v -, ew the stock, unequalled for quality 



"^JS arble Chimney-piece for 40*. Marble Work 



A Cr.T- remarkably cheap rate for Kails, Dairies, 



HORTICULTURE 

 IN ALL 



ITS 



BRANCHES. 



Mjl^Ses * a remarkably cheap 



>*jj wr^i* We" Omnibuses pass the Works every 



firculars sent on application. 



JOHN WEEKS & Ca., King's Road, Chelsea, 



hid hMHI 



W- 



from the Bank. 



ndrieal and Improved Conical Iron BOlL^Kb, 



—tnrr and Hothouse Builders, either in Wood or 



J!!S2ll7c*ill the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and 



(2^*J2Jto their simple but efficacious method of warming 



SSSSraJ *nd other Buildings by Hot Water 

 f*^?_ '.^ci™ works they have executed, 



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intensive works they have executed, references of 

 ratability can he given, and full particulars 



od ippHc atioe. 



FLEMING'S WEEDING or SALTING 



ON WALKS. 



WEEDING or 



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MACHINE for GRAVEL WALKS, COURT YARDS, 



"ijLriii and sr-ld byAi-KXAN-iTK Shanks A SOK, Ar- 

 FflriteaWre, from w hom particulars with prices may be had. 



WATERPROOF PATHS. 

 BARN AND CATTLE SHED FLOORS. 



rrHfrSK who would enjoy their Gardens during the 



I rfntor mouths should construct their walks of PORTLAND 

 iuFNT C< (K1.TE, which are formed thus :-bcreen the 

 Sfrf which* the path is at present made from the loam which 

 Rta7 with it and to every part of clean gravel add one of sharp 

 IS^Ld To'fivr parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- 

 SV!ment and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 

 "the water, it may then be laid on 2 inches thick. Any 

 run mix and spread it. No tool is required beyond the 

 and in 48 hoi it becomes as hard as a rock. Vegetation 

 trow thro !i or upon it, and it resists the action of the 



mY, st It fs necessary, as rater does not sea* through it, 



»i!Te t fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. 

 TV fume preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, 

 XTTI IE1 TARM-YARDS, and all other situations 

 lew a clean, hard bottom is a desideratum. May be hd in 



fftter equally well as in summer. 

 M»nnfiicturers of the Cement, J. B. White & Brothers, 



Mflfetnk Street, Westminster. 



DRITISS SHEET GLASS FOR HORTiOUL- 



D Tl 'KAL PURPOSES (15 02.) of good quality, in boxes of 

 DO feet each. Sizes from 7 in. by 5 in., to 9 in. by 7 in., at 12s. 



£box; 9J in. by 7$ in , 10 in. by 8 in., and 10£ in. by 8$ in., at 

 per box. (In 21 oz., at Is. per box extra.) Larger sizes in 

 Hock, of 15 oz., 2d. per foot ; 21 oz , 3d. per foot. Boxes 

 dtrged 2$. each, and returnable at the same price, if delivered 

 ft* CKY3TAL WHITE GLASS, Crown and Sheet Glass in 

 ntes, British and Patent Plate, &c. &c. White Lead, Oils, 

 xrpeutine, Colours, &c. 

 G. Fabmilob & Son, 118, St, John Street, W est Smithfield. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



HETLEY and CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLASS, 

 of British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

 pwiqnire foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet 

 a which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



lilts of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATKNT R01 H PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 

 and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASS GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 tft J axes Hetlev & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



See Gnrdener?' Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



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CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 



THOMAS MILLINGTON'S present prices for good 



16 oz. sheet glass, boxes included. 



HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



THE NOBILITY and GENTRY about to erect Hor- 

 ticultural Buildings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus, will find 

 at our Horticultural Establish- 

 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 description of 

 House best adapted for every required purpose. 



The HOT-WATER APPARATUS, which passes through all 

 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 dimensions 

 and together equal in length 1000 feet. They are all effectually 

 heated by one boiler, which, during the severe winter months 

 does not cost in labour and fuel 

 more than 3s. Sd. 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 culti- 

 vation, and for sale at very low prices. Also a fine collection 

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



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also 

 Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c, forwarded on application 

 to John Wefks & Co., King's Road, Chelse a. London. 



HOTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, FRAMES & LIGHTS 

 FOR PITS, CUCUMBER & MELON BOXES X LIGHTS. 





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* in. by 4 in. to 6 in. by 5$ in. 

 7 by 5 to 8 by 6 .. 

 84 by 6} to 10 by 8 



by 8} to 14} by 10* ... 

 17 by 10 to 18 by 12 



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per 100 feet. 



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A great variety of sizes. Particulars had on application. 



ORCHARD HOUSE SQUARES on Mr. R item's plan, 

 **» I have sold seme thousands of ieet. 



JjUX' 1 Sheets tor cutting up. in cases, at %d. and 3J.per foot. 



HARTLEYS IMPROVED ROUGH PLATE GLASS, Sheet, 

 ■■* h Plate, Tiles, Milk Pans, Bee and Propagating Glasses, 

 "5P in\ Cucumber Tubes, Preserve Jars, with and without 



pP? Fern Glasses. 



ttU^l 8 ^ 01 ' Crow< h aT1( * Ornamental Window Glass. Crystal 

 ™* Shades for ornaments. 



^enhouses, erected in either wood or iron. Garden Lights 



J** ?is' *g a te street Without, London— same side as Eastern 

 ^3! way. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES^ 

 Titiro t,tt P,T F RAMES, ETC. 



1 h a ?HILL1I> S and Co. have the pleasure to 



mm their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash :— 



SHEET SQUARES. 

 •¥r 1 .~a «, ,_ , In Boxes of 10 ° feet - 



91 ,, 7£,10by6> 



JAMES WATTS, Hothouse Builder, ft, CJaremont 

 Place, Old Kent Road, London. 

 Green and Hothouses, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 feet wide, any 

 length, from 16 to 100 feet. Frames and Lights for Pits, 6 ft. B in., 

 7 ft., 7 ft. 6 in., 8 ft., and 8 ft. 6 in. wide, any length, from 12 to 

 100 feet. Upwards of 200 Cucumber and Melon Boxes and 

 Lights, from 4 ft. by 3 to 10 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft. 6 in., kept ready 

 glazed witl tout sheet glass, painted four times, complete, ready 

 for immediate use* all made of best material, packed and sent to 

 all parts of the kingdom. — Referonce may be had to the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and th e Trade, in mos t of the counties in England. 



\T O CHARGE FOR STAMPING at LOCK WOOD'S, 



-L^ 75, New Pond Street. Good cream-laid Note-paper, five 

 quires for 9rf. ; Thick ditto, five quires, le.; Albert and Queen's 

 izes, five quires for 6d., 9d., and Is. ; Note-paper made from Straw, 

 2s. &?. per ream ; Envelopes, Ad. to Is. 6d. per hundred ; Foolscap 

 paper, 7s. 6d. per ream ; Copybooks 2s. 6d. per dozen. Card Plate 

 engraved, 2s. 6c?.; 100 Cards printed, 2s. 6d. Wedding orders 

 promptly executed. A large variety of Writing and Dressing 

 Cases, Envelope Boxes, Blotting Books, Inkstands. — Copy 

 address, Lockwood's, lf>, New Bond Street. Country orders for 

 205. sent carriage free. Lockwood's celebrated Nugget (Gilt) 

 Pen, 1 doz. post free for 13 stamps. 



TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, a NURSERY 

 and PLANT BUSINESS, established nearly 70 years. The 

 Proprietor of this old-established Nursery Business is willing to 

 retire, and dispose of the Stock and Good-will. The nursery com- 

 prises about 20 acres of ground, and about 15 large and com- 

 modious Stove, Greenhouse, and Propa ting Houses, with 



numerous Pits, frames, &c. The business is 'in full working order, 

 and is capable ofbeing increased to almost any extent, and of being made 

 i one of the best provincial nvrseries in the kingdom. The stock is in 

 ! a flourishing condition, being young, healthy, and in good sale- 

 able order, and comprises a general assortment of all the most 

 saleable Forest Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Stove, Greenhouse, 

 and Miscellaneous Plants. The Nurseries are situated close and 

 adjoining one of the largest towns in the West of England, with 

 a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants. The whole of the 



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... £0 12s. Od. 

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trocTT I0 " *' 10D y 8 i' 16 



*^wr ulf V ln ri°° feet boxes > from 12 h ? 10 10 20 °y 15, 



W or f«JL o, , If cnt to order not exceeding 40 inches long. 

 02. fro m 2$* {0 3 id ( 21 Qz from 3irf tQ 



g| xt 26 oz. from 5^. to 7$<*. 



*"»^rfitoO? f S oi et G,ass P acked in CRSes of 20 ° feet, or 

 ?iv*rr L per f«"'Ot. 



F rUKF N p°n L T> N S5 STIEETGTA ^ OF ENGLISH MANU- 



T *a^vPAr 0R T CHARD HOUSES, THE SAME QUALITY 



• bu^ 10 Mr ' ^vers, and of various dimensions, always 



' , '"v8STfPi a -? S ir 0f vari °us dimensions in 100 feet boxes, 

 inch tVi i 1? r Woi *shops, Farm Building &c. 

 imck • ...£1 17s. 64. per case of 50 



«. p^unu.uuui muicumu xw, W u ...nuMMnn^ , ™\™7Z TZ Street, Southwark, London, 

 land, houses, &c, belongs to the proprietor, who wulhave no 00- \ ' 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS, 



Established in the Ykah 1819. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the NUR- 

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

 the occupation of Messrs. MJntyre and .M'Intosh. The Grounds 

 and Stock are in ex< lent condition ioderat^ly rented, and are 

 well worthy the attention of any person v hing to carry on the 

 business. If required the quantity f gr> i may be reduced. 

 The Nursery is ahot > minutes' walk 1 ilway Station. 



—Apply to Mr. Yqtj y t the Pr«priei El tt- . Taunton.^ 



TO MARKET CAROfWERS, NURSERYMAN X OTHERS/ 



n^O BE LET or SOLD, 17 acrea of Freehold Arable 



-»- Land, Tithe free, in the County of 20 miles from 



London, with frontage to a od Road, and adjoining the Guild- 

 ford and l-asin toke Can 1 and 1£ miles fr stations on the 

 South Western Railway. Well situated for a < ntlemaus - eat, 

 Muildin -ciety, or Market Garden.- Particulars ol Mr. Ci.abk, 

 Girdle Hall, Bashighall Street, City. 



TO MARKET GARDENERS, A iD OTHERS.^ 



1"0 BE LET, or the LEASE to be SOLD, of 16* Acres 

 of excellent GARDEN PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, 

 with a comfortable Dwelling-house, Bam, S'able, and other 

 convenient Out-buildinirs. The above Property is most desirably 

 situate in the centre of a highly respecUbl uirhood, about 



six miles from London.— For further particulars and cards to 

 view, apply to Messrs. Houghton and Jamkso.y, Solicitors, 

 4, Veruliin Buildings, Grays Inn. 



f y o h& sold, 1 \ u e F uocb i IN C i i 1 1 k teS 5J Som 



' 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 A rches, and e very 

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

 of London Wire Works, 41, Skinner Sti t, and 6&8, Snow Hill. 



Illusti ;d Catalogm forwarded post fre». 



IOLOUKED DORKINGS.— EGGS, from coloured 



Dorking Fowls, which have taken prizes and been com- 

 mended at Reading, Cambrid 1, and Colcl- -ter Shows 

 at half a guinea the setting of 13; also Eggs from prize Buenos 

 Ayrean Ducks at the same price. — Apply to Rev. E. 11. Kittoe, 

 Chadwell Rect ory, Grays, Essex. 



P^GGS from CANARY and ClNNAMOiN COCHINS 

 J by a WHITE COCHIN < <k K Se. 6d. for i:L A COM- 

 PACT PABTRIDGE-CI FLOURED COCK, twoyearsold, I2s.§d. 

 PARTRIDGE PULLETS, NOW LAYING, 8s. frl, or three 

 for 21s., package included.— Address, R. O., 7, Raeburn Place, 



E d i n b u rg h. ( 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, 



AND OTHERS. 



F. WINSTANLEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and 



Florist, begs respectfully to ii rm his patrous, the 

 nobility, and public, that he has added to the above business that 

 of AUCTIONEER and VALUER to noblemen, ntlemen, and 

 nurserymen about relinquishing their establishment*, or other- 

 wise desirous of disposing of their stock of Conservatory, Green- 

 house, and Stove Plants. 



T. F. W. having been for some years in a Nursery previous to 

 Ills coming to Manchester, trastfl that his knowledge of Plants 

 and their value will enable him the better to dispose of them than 

 any ordinaiy Auct ioneer.— *28, M arket Plao Manchester. 



MESSRS. PKOTHEROB and MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on THURS- 

 DAY, March 22, at 12 o'clock, about 200 choice double 

 CAMELLIAS, from 18 inches to 5 feet, comprising all the 

 approved kinds, 1 utifully furnished with bloom buds ; 100 very 

 strong Camellia Stoc! : also a choice assortm en t of Standard and 

 Dwarf Roses, a fine col lee n of American Plants, comprising 

 Ghent and other Azaleas, Hybrid Rhod« ndrons, Kalmias, 

 Magnolias, Andromeda floribnnda, choice Dahlias in dry roots, 

 Pseonias, Verbenas, Fuchsias, Epacris, Rosea in pots, Ac— May 

 be viewed the morning of Sale. Cat* fttm had at the Mart; 



and of the Ain't ion rs, Am erican N . L to n stone, E ssex. 



B ROMPTON PARK. 



MESSRS. PROTI1EROE and MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction, on the premises, Erompton Park Nursery, 

 Park Lane, near the "Hoop and Toy," on MONDAY, March 19, 

 at 11 o'clock, without reserve, by order ot Mr. Adams (in conse- 

 quence of the ground being taken by the Royal Commissioners 

 for the Exhibition of 1851) the whole of the valuable NU RSERY 

 STOCK growing on the above celebrated Nursery, consisting ot 

 Evergreens and Fruit Trees, comprising large Cedar of Lebanon, 

 variegated and green Hollies, Portugal and common Laurel? 

 Irish and English Yews,Pinus sorts, Arbor-vita?, Red Cedars, Lau- 

 restinus, Aucubas, Bays, Box, Berberries,a quantity of Irish Ivies 

 and Vines in pots, Weeping Limes. Elms, &c; also standard- 

 trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots. Peart, Apples, Plum^. 

 Cherries, Box Edging, &c— May be, viewed one week prior to 

 the sale. Catalogues may be had on the premises; of th. 

 principal seedsmen in London; and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nurser y. Leyton stone, Essex. 



FIGURES, FOUNTAINS, VASES. TAZZAS, ETC. 



To Private Gentleken, Builders, and Others. 



MR. FEAKE is instructed to Sell by Auction, on 

 the Premises, 74, Borough Road, Newington Causeway, on 

 THURSDAY. March 22d. at 12 o'clock, without reserve, tl 

 Genuine Stock in Trade cf the ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS 

 comprising a great and pleasing variety of Figures, Fountains, 

 Vas Ornaments, and other elabon Works of Art, suitable 

 for embellishing Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, well worthy 



the attention of private gentlemen and others.— May be viewed 



prior to the te, and Catalogues obtained on the Premises: at 



Mr. Peakk's Auction Office*, 44, Tooley Street; and 4, Pair 



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faction to grant a long lease to his t cessor or successors, and at 

 least one) f of the purchase money i Id remain on security at 

 common interest. The business has been carried on with great 

 success by the present proprietor, which partly contributes to his 

 retiring from the busim . None but principals and bond fide 

 purchasers will be treated with.— Apply to Mr. William E. 



Rendlr, Union Road. Plvmouth. 



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Sale of the Kvtirb Herd of Pitrk-Brkd Nobth I> s 

 Cattlk, ani> Suffolk HoneEd, the Property of the Hi- t 

 Hon. thk Earl of Aylesfokp. at the Dairy Far 

 Packiwgto*. IH the C rv of Warwick. 



BKOWN and CLARKE have ihe pleasure to announce 

 to the admir and breeds of Devon Cattle, that the Sal- t 

 pure-bred DEVONS, the property the I M HoijomWe the 



ryo LET, tor a term of years, from Lady.day next, ^^ffiSS^'^^ ITSiffSSl^ 



-L a compact SHEEP AND TURNIP FAKM, Seaton, near ^ ^ V ; ^^ bv Allct ion the following STO(K. viz. :-- 



55 Cows and Heifers, in milk or in calf, and their young Calv ; 

 40 Two-year-old and Yearling Heifers ; 30 Three-year-old, Two- 



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of purity and m t beautiful symmetry, having been bred by tho 

 nohle proprietor from beat- purchased out ot the best herds in tho 

 kingdom. The young stock possesses all the most desirable 

 qualities of this justly admired breed. 

 q HORDES AND COLTS. 



Two Suffolk Mares in foal, and 3 Barren Mares ; 2 Three- ar- 



40 Two-year-old ana leaning ai^ici* i ^ *»^ /-»* -"' ,, l', 

 year-old, and Yearling Steers; 4 Bulk, various ages. The Cat 

 to he offered at the sale will he found to possess the highest degre 



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J^ Milk p'* 83 S! ^€» of the usual dimensional 



***** TnhS S, i 21 ** perdozen; Propagating and Bee Glasses, 



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 ■*titoZI l «" n, *5!'* ld every 'article in ' thTtradp." 



r^ i"^— — —i" "— Syphons, 



. J«tits, fpm"^L I n,fiJld Ornamental Glass. Shades for 



oim Warehou 116, Ilishopsgate Street 

 h ithout, London. 



Axminster, on the South Coast of Devon, comprising a good 

 Farm House, convenient Offices, and 205a. 1 r. 34 p. of Land, of 

 which 29 a. lr. is Meadow, 2a. 3 r. 4 p. Orchard, 18 a. 2r. 25p. 

 Pasture, and 154 a. 3r Bp, Arable. The whole within a ring 

 fence, and near good Market Towns and Seaports.— To view 

 apply to Mr. Thomas Ayn -LEV.at the Farm J and for particulars, 

 by letter, to Mr. Babbagi . Nettleo be, Taunton. — Mar ch 17. 



HPO BE LET, for a term of years, and entered upon 



X at Lady-day next, the FARM of TEST WOOD, in the 



Parish of Eling, in the County of Southampton. It consists 



about 357 acres, of which 60 acres are excellent Water Meadow 



265 acres of excellent Arable Land, and 32 acres of Kou^h ,- . . a ^m 'i4*» t n 



,.^ 1.-1 >- - . .,..'.,.. , mw— ^ *- a y ( .ar-old Black Filloy; a sn] lor Suffolk stallion "Punch;" 



Past e, which is to be converted Into Arable Land. There is 

 Kood Farm House, and large commodious Farm Buildings. The 

 Farm is about five miles from Southampton, and the turnpike 

 road from there to Salisbury pa»^es through it. K is within 

 li miles of Eling Railway Station and Wharf on the uth- 

 ampton ride. — For particulars apply to M« rs. Coxwili & 

 IIassktt, Southampton; or Mr. John Morton*, Nailsworth, 

 louc rershire. A person at T twood House will be directed 



old, 1 Tw ^d, and 2 Yearling CI nut Suffolk Col t.s; 2 



Ttsi ee-vear-old, r* Two year-old, and 2 Yearling Filleys; 1 Two- 



to show the Farm. 



powerful Draught Horses. Lund u on the table at half-past 

 10 o'clock, and the sale to « mmence at half-past 11 precisely. 



atalogues may be had at the Dairy Farm, Packington; Mi. 

 3S roK, the Farm Bailiff, Meriden; Spread Eagle, Rugby; 

 Warwick Arm. Warwick; and the Auctioneers, Coventry. 

 The place of sale is with in three miles of the Hampton, and three 

 and a half miles of thej Coleshill Stations, on the London and 

 North-Western Railway, 



