THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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Garden engines, syringes, &c- 



l-r rATTION — The well-known reputation ol READ'S 

 ^ \raihines and Syringes, has led to the nefarious practice 

 Engin^^^ff^ sb ' windows, with the words "Reals 

 of placing ^Vyringe s of the VERY COMMONEST JU> 



BARTON'S PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINCS 



AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. ' 



deceirea vy ^ ^ found defective and u 



Swnents tave' the Eoyal Arms and add**, 

 insiruiu ^ Regent Circus, London 



OF WALL FRUIT TREES. 



WORSTED NET to effectually preserve the blossom and 



**" -fruit afterwards from wasps and flies, also for shading 



*k e n ?L "<l oer square yard, in any width required. All 



purpo&w» r Fisllingi an( i bheep Nets, made by inach 

 kinds 01 w t N>B< Tmnsparent sheeting nearly L > 



at very low cost 



./ il n^rvard, very much approved. 

 *VrSuj©BO*. 21, Tonbri PI., tfetj Road, 



yards 



R. Rich 



Banned netting 



London . 



for the protection of Fruit 



LVreeslrom frost, blight, and birds, and for the geourlty of 

 , v o«wn seeds, either in Gardens or Fields, at Id. per square 

 **?• Sorirds, 14*.; 500 yards, 30*.; 1000 yards, 50*. *-*■ 

 I* \ far Wall Fruit— At KIHJINGTON and Co.'i, 



Scrim 

 Rick 



SfrfefnlarThlEast India E xport Dock, Blackwall 



TTIlVANISED WIRE NETTING for GAME and 



\J SHEEP FENCING, AVIARIES, PEASANTRIES, &c. 



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



strong, 8tf. 

 Netting of any size or quantity, and Fencing of all kinds, sap- 

 plied on the shortest notice.— William Dray & Co., Manufac- 

 turers, Swan Lane, Upper Thames Stre< near London Bridge. 



HORTICULTURE 

 tN ALL 



ITS 

 BRANCHES. 



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



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 ex ten- 

 aire variety ofHothouses, 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 

 Home best adapted for every required purpose. 



The HOT-WATER APPA RAT US, wl isses through all 



the Houses and Pits, * 



affording both top 

 and bottom heat, is 

 in constant opera- 

 tionand particularly 

 worthy of attention. 



Jn?f 7 ° f i he IIouses an d P»ta *re of wide and lofty dimensions 

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

 ueaiea by cm boiler, which, during the severe winter months 

 does not cost m labour and fuel 

 more than &. 84. per day, and 

 ue apparatus Is so arranged 

 Jhat each House or Pit may be 

 heated separately and to the 

 ™?S tem P e ™ture. The 



iffi p a col,ection9 of Stove — - 



TaHnni 10 / 186 P,ant8 are a,8 ° in tl,e "Uhest state of culti- 

 ofqZi^n 0r Rale Ki Yef y low V^***. Also a fine collection 



P*n« u ??• VinPS in P ot8 ' from e ' res * aU tnR heHt Horts - 



Citri^f * fe and Estlmatos of Horticultural Buildings, also 



toJosJw ° f P1 * Dts ' Vine8 > *»**- *«- forwarded on application 

 ^?^RKKfl J ftCo : . Kim^sRoad, > a) sea, London. 



W * N <£R,RACK,* WATER-TROUGH AS ONE FIXTURE 



Improved and Newly Patented. 



C°oS?J^ ND "ALLEN, the original i 



^t, to which it ^* 1 ExolDi tion Prize Modal for th 



is arrange* 



are adapted, sec 



V*uer-wei»ht *nA T 7 I,,eino < 1 ennn-iy new oi auacnmg me 

 !r ont of the i>i»t r n ln 0Tn th * back of fne ™ an K er to the under 

 Useless in on! 4? ^ the hnrt * »*«*ter freedom, and being 



^^nience WtT* ' *^ d mucn to ite comfort whilst feeding and 

 '^fteliabUitvrfll™ 81 ' ** likewise, from their position, avoid- 

 ^anaged «u«k£ °i . moftt rwtive horse gstting cast. No well- 

 ^TTAM'sVv '^without tbteai igs* 

 ^ W^ki AMKLLET> WANG1 are constructed in 



***% inan^ BlaTlner » bot ^ »« ■* form and utilitv; are 

 ? &n ufactiired p?^ 110 ^ duraDlft » and impervious to infection 

 ^ rfac e Drain \ Galvanised, and Enamelled. Improved 



2?]^ **m*l f «S? fety roverf - S* ni ^y Traps, Stable 

 *f d HaraaM tuS'^* Gutta Percha Freserviui: Saddle 



n k * An exw*' "^ evtFT Mtide in Stable Furniture, in 

 ^mamental cSJi aMortmen t of Patterns for both Plain and 

 ryinm W orkfnrK*' .A? 4 ev€rr Ascription of Wn .'ht an<l 

 w Hwt »«iltnrai i , dlB * and otDer purposes. Agricultural 



T U, » hurdle? V^? emeilt3 » Iron Oates, b-th plain and orna- 



' * lnal «7 Street ^ 75ft 1 «" application to Cott am & IT ai x, 



WARMING AND VENTILATING. 



HTHB only Patented invention of this description 



* constrm t.d so as to prevent considerable waste of Hay and 

 Corn, together with all the newest improvements. 



NEWLY IMPROVED ECONOMIC STAULi: IITTIN -J, 

 FORTY SHILLINGS PER SET, to till up the whole width of 

 Stalls, and ran he had enamelled or galvanised. Every descrip- 

 tion of Mangers, Racks, and Stable Furniture in stock; Iron 

 Hurdles. Gat Fencing, &c. 



Manufacturer ©1 Kite's Patent Noiseless Cast-Iron Smoke- 

 Curing Chimney Caps (200 on Buckingham J lace), price 35*. 

 each. Price Lists and Illustrated Catalogues forwarded on re- 

 ceipt of two postage stamps. 



JAMES BARTON, Ib Founder, &c., 370, Oxford Street, 



few doors east of the Pantheon. 



Ei^r*T?£ S £ S ON M * N ETTI STOCKS. 

 DWARD PARKE FRANCIS orTer 8 the following 



ROSES, strong vigorous plants in small 32's and 48's size 

 pots. Specimens of the complete success of Roses on the Manetti 

 stock were exhibited at the Regent Street Rooms on Tuesdav 

 the 3d, measuring 2 feet higli and 1 foot through, 1 year's growth 

 and were the admiration of all who saw them S ' 





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1 1 VI;RID PeePETUALS.- 



Madame du Trotter 



Theodore Martei 

 Domage ... 



Harriet Stowe 

 Hector Jacquin... 

 Masson . . . 



Aline Gibbon ... 



Felicite Rigeaux 

 Place 



"^ 'dot 

 Augusta Guin seau 

 Baron Larray 

 Clopard 

 „ Kennont 

 Conseiller Jourdeuil 



I olonel de Rougemont ... 



Cen. Jacqueminot 3s. 6d. to 5 

 Hertford Nurseries, Hertford. 



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IIyurid Perpetuals.- 

 Jules Margottin, 2s. 6rf. to 

 Gloire de Parthenay 

 Lady Stuart 

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Bourbons, Mad. Fontaine 5 

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Teas, Comte de Paris 



Pauline Plantier 

 Janus 



Niphitos 



Anteroa 



l>ougere 



Devoniensis 



Elise Sauvage 

 Noisette, Mutabilis .! 



Moss, Baron Wasner 



Carriage paid to London. 



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rnUE GRECIAN PRUNING SAWS are universally 



J- acknowledged to be the best for every description of Pruning 

 They cut faster and cleaner than any other, and do not bend or 

 break . Price 2s. 6d., 3s., and Ss. 6d. each. 



Thomas Hi ll , late W. Co leman, 4, Haymarket, London. 



A RECEIPT FOfT THE MILLION^ 



TO SET CAMELLIAS, with or without artificial 



-*- heat, by a most simple means. Price 1*. 6d. by stamps.— 

 Direct, post paid, to R. Keele, Practical Gardener. 46, Wellington 

 Street, Woolwich. 



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I" TYLOR and SON'S BARROW GARDEN 



y • ENG I N i: (Fig. 1), in best weU painted oak tub, fitted with 

 improved Pump, universal joint, and registered Spreader, which 

 answers the purpose of the separate rose fan and jet. 



No. 1 holds 10 gallons, throws 30 feet high ... £4 10 

 No. 2 „ ' 15 „ „ 45 „ ... 5 10 



No. 8 . 28 „ .,45 „ ... 6 18 



T TYLOK& SON'S BARROW GARDEN ENGINE 



v • (Fig. 2), in strong tinned iron tub, well painted inside and 

 outside, with improved Pump, universal joint, and registered 

 Spreader, which answers the purpose of the separate rose fan 

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No. 10 holds 8 gallons, throws 25 feet high ... 

 No. 13 „ U „ ., 30 



No. 11 „ 16 „ .40 



No. 12 „ .1 „ „ 4i 



No. 14 „ 30 „ H 45 



A large assortment of every description of Garden Syringes, 

 Pail I ines, Conservatory Pumps, &c, kept in Stock. 



Full size Syringe, on Read's principle. «>f the very best qnality 

 and workmanship, with two rosea and one jet,21t. ; Plain Syringes 

 from lOi.o/. upwards. 



J. Tylor & Sons Horticultural Apparatus may be obtained at 

 these prices from any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsmen in 

 town or country i through whom alone they will be supplied, and 

 of whom Drawings and Prices may be had. 



N.B. Cost of cars ^e, &c, not included in these prices. 

 J. Tylob & Sou's Manufactory, Warwick Lane, Newgate 

 Street, London. 



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f ' • BYRIN I Small size, for Amateur n.>e. 21s. each: 

 Large size, for Gardeners' use, 25s. each, 



i a simple arran> ent this Syringe is rendered more 

 efleetive than any portable Conservatory irden Pump ever 



ofltered to tae public. It is equally adapted for Garden < 

 Con at use, and is capable «>f discharging twice as much 

 water in a given time as any other ringe now in use. The 

 arran ment nsists in attaching a smal: xible suction tube 



to the barrel of tee Syringe, through which it is filled with water 

 t every discharge of the previous contents. By this means the 



Syringe is always charged, and the pull-up stroke of the piston 

 rendered perfectly easy, it having, indeed, no work to do, th 

 barrel being iously full of water. Being thus made self- 



supplying, a great saving of lab r is effected ; and the necessity 

 f s ng to fill the syringe at every discharge being done 

 away with, the direction of the water can be maintained r any 

 length of time. It is •, erfectly cleanly in its action, as it is not 

 ibl* for any water gel on th utside of the barrel, which 



i a well-known inconvenience attendant on the use of every 

 other Syringe. Its construction is perfectly simple, and cannot get 

 •wt «>f . the ground in ball valves and fittings used for filling 



all other pal it Syringes being entirely superseded* To be had 



ot any res; abi _: r or lan in town .or country. 



J. Tylob & S Man nrers of Horticultural Apparatus, 



Warwick Lane, N %*\q Street, London. 



N.B hese icesdo not include carriage, package, or expense* 

 of delivery in the country. 



NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS, 



Established in the Yeae 1819. 



THO BE LET, with immediate possession, the NUR- 



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

 the occupation of Messrs. M'Intyre and M'Inrosh. The Grounds 

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

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

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

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

 —Apply to Mr. Young, the Proprietor, Elm Cottage, Taunton. 



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TO SMALL CAPITALISTS. 



f PO BE SOLD, the Lease of a Plant and Grape 



-»- growing Business, in full working order, 3 miles from 

 Covent Garden Market. It contains a convenient Cottage, with 

 about 3000 feet of Glass, and 10,000 Plants. To any respectable 

 man a part of the purchase money may remain, and be paid as 

 agreed upon.— For further particulars apply (by letter only) to 

 Alpha., Office of this Paper. 



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TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 



TO BE LET, within an easy distance of Covent 

 Garden, a FLORIST BUSINESS, with four Large Green- 

 houses, a Propagating-h.mse, with Pits, Frames, &c, with about 

 half an acre of land, walled in, and a good stock of plants for 

 market ; rent moderate.— For particulars apply to T. B., Onice 

 of this Paper. 



O GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 



TO BE LET, with immediate possession, 

 FLORIST'S, FRUITERER'S, and GREENGROCER'S 

 BUSINESS, in a populous neighbourhood. It would be a good 

 opening for a jobbing business. Coming in moderate.— Apply to 

 II. S. H. t Westcroft Place, Hammersmith. 



POULTRY.— Eg?s~of~Brihma Pootra Fowls at 10$. 

 per dozen; Buff and Partridge Cochin China, Dorking, 

 Black Spanish Fowls at 5s. per dozen, package included. Also 

 a few pairs of each of the above and a pair of Golden Spangled 

 Bantams on sale, at very moderate prices.— For particulars apply 

 to An Am ate ie, Matlock, Bath. 



DORKING BLU1 MOTTLED FOWLS* EGGS, 

 12s. per dozen. Took first Prize at Brighton Exhibition 

 of three counties, 1854.— Address Mr. Ed. Hbkj n-, Beehive Inn, 

 Dorking, Surrey. 



O BE SOLD, BUFF COCHIN CHICKENS^ 



first class Prize Birds, Brahma Pootra Chickens,from imported 

 American Prise 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 ands, 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 6A8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogues forwarded post free. 



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NURSERY GROUNDS, DUFFIELD ROAD, DERBY. 



To NlRSERYMKN AJTD LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. 



MR. POOL will Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, 

 WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, April 10th f 11th, 

 and 12th, at 11 o'clock, at Mr. Palmer's Nursery Grounds, 

 Dnffield Ivoad, Derby, the extensive and valuable Stock of Orna- 

 mental and Flowering -hrubs, Evergreens, R oses , Herbaceous 

 Plants and Bulbous Boots of rare descriptions, Choice Fruit 

 Trees, Tree Stock Implements, and other effects. 

 Auction Offices, Albert Street, Derby. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEKOE am> MORRIS will sell 

 bv notion, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on THURS- 

 DAY, A] HI IS, at 12 o'clock, a first-class collect ion of Carnations, 

 Picotees, and Pinks; about 100 fine double Camtttias, well fur- 

 nished with bloom buds, .standard and Dwarf Roses, American 

 Plants. Choice Dahlias in dry roots, Fuchsias, and Verbenas, 

 Aaalea indica in b v, Ac.— May be viewed the morning of 

 sale ; Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nursery, Ley tons tone. 



STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES AND FRUIT TREES 



The pRorsRTY of an Emissive Grower, to be Sold em 

 about 200 convenient Lots, without i; srve. 



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

 received instructions to Sell by Auction, at his Great 

 Room, 9& King Stree covent Garden, on FRIDAY, April 13, * 

 12 o'clock precisely, 800 fine STA N D A RD ROSES, consisting of 

 1L P. Geant des Batailles, Duchess of Sutherland, Louis 

 Napoleon, Mrs. Elliott. &c. &c. ; B. Mrs. Bosanquet, Queen, 

 hipiter, mchet, Entilie Courtier, &c; 500 strong Dwarfs, 

 principally worked ; 200 very line dwarf Mayduke Cherry Tree 

 in beautiful order for potting, and with ordinary treatment would 

 have a lar crop of fruit this season, being full of flower-bnds. 

 Upwards of 1000 Standard and Dwarf Apple, Apricot, Pear, and 

 Plum Trees, including a a quantity of the lUddon Pippin, also a 

 very fine nn-named J* dling, equal for bearing and keeping to the 

 llanwell Souring, and good either • table orkiteben use.— May 

 be viewed on the morning of sale, and Catalogues had of Mr. J . 

 0. Strvbns, 38, King street, Covent Garden. 



