

16—1355. 



THE AGRIC ULTURAL GAZETTE. 



C WITH OR WITHOUT PUTTY. 



Em sell, I'ate^T Hothols Works, King's Road, 

 I*** Pr d Price I. 9_supplied on app] ion. 



""~ FOR CONSERVATORIES. ETC. 



CL*5S 



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

 t p r i{j.,b Manufacture .at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

 ^Zm foot, for the usual sizes required, mam bousand feet 



WEIR- IRRl ATORS. LIQUID MANURE 



* ▼ PUMPS, FIRE axd GARDEN E\< NJ 



are kept ready packed fori mm late delivery. 

 «f Price* And Estima* s forwarded on application, for 

 .iSr^TROI H PI- ATK, THICK K iWN GLASS. GLASS 

 ITiVh Jd SLAT WAT PIPES, PROPAGATING 



15 wSttGLA-S MILK PANS. PATI PLATE GLASS, 



XmaMFNTVL >\ IN DOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 -j *«i Hsnjrr & Co., 36, Soho Sqnar Loudon. 

 • ** . /*__j_W Chronicle first Saturday in eac 



each month. 



Single Cylinder (as £ 



engraving) ... 8 



Double Cylinder ... 10 



Hone power size ... 16 



Exclusive of Suction and 

 Deliver Pipe*. 



$. d. 



8 



10 



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fMElCN~A^0 ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



fW atk Street, Without. 



T1I1LL1>GT0N supplies the above SHEET 

 ■ GLA33 in any size or substance, packed in 100, 200, or 

 miaet easts, Same as supplied to Mr. Rivers and the leading 

 Tftkss'sy. I uced tariff, boxes included. 



Illustrated Catalogues free, 



per post. 



Terms Cash on Deliver} 



Edward Weir, Agricultural Engineer, 16, Bath Place. New 



Road, L ;idon, i d from Ox font Street. 



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HORTICULTURE 

 IN ALL 



ITS 

 BRANCHES. 



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



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10 If It, ft by 13, 22 by 13, 214 by 13 J, 164 by HJ, 20 by 14, 

 fl It 14, 20 by 15, at 18*. per 100 tett. 



)![ in. glass, in boxes under 14 by 10, 2d. per foot. 

 Pttto, not exceeding 1 foot ... 2$ „ 

 Ditto „ 2 feet ... 34 „ 



HARTLEY'S F h Plate, Sheet and Hough, Tiles, Striking 

 fttoi **t Milk Peas < ucumber Tubes, and "Wasp Traps, 



H-rticultural 1 



Milled iaat, White Lead, and Lead ripe. Paints, Colours, 

 Varnishes, see Colour List, which can be had on application. 



Ksta* h »d more than 100 yea rs. 



CLOCHES. ~ 



JAMES PHILLIPS and CO. have the pleasure to 

 inform their friends they are prepared to supply 



G L A SS CLOCHES, 

 flbniUr to thoae at the Horticultural Society's Gardens at 

 hiawick, at the following prices, viz. : — 



t inch* diameter ... U. 6d. I J* inches diameter 

 10 ... 1 9 | t J ;; 



CUCUMBER GLASSES.— Each. 

 % inches long . ... 2s Od. 16 inches long ... 





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CLASS FERN SHADES AND 'STANDS. 



IlLdiam., with stands 3*. Od. | 12 in. diam., withstands 8*. Od. 



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B* Glasses, Lactometers, Lord Camoys' Milk Syphons, Tiles 

 Wnatn. Wasp Traps: Plate, Crown, and Ornamental Glass, 

 •sss for Ornaments, and every article in the trade. 

 HAK tf'S PATENT ROUUH PLATE GLASS, for Con- 

 rr^ries, Public Buildings, Manufactories, Skvlightfc <&c. 



i.; A n MKS p HILLIP8 avdCO., Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 

 US, msb ate Street Without. London. 



Extract from Gardeners' Chi , April 21, 1854. 



The garden also supplied some Neapolitan Cabbage Lettuces, 

 * F**}* m of which had been grown under bell-glasses which 



Sii u the French cl °che in havini 1 ventil r at the top 

 tjtta shape of a neck or chimney, which can be left open or kept 



«!!inLn &r be desired ' b 7 covering it over or not with another 

 "■U|_ ssu glass, made for the purpose. The result of this trial 



Tit™ garden vases, fountainsTetc^ 

 •] AS SOMMERVILLE, Landscape Gardener, 



Jnar :TiVMA *f Seedsman, and Florist, Garden Road, St. 

 'jj"* >>ood, London, begs respectt iy to inform the nobilitv, 

 f**"*; m * nis Patrons generally, that he has entered into 

 JJ2- uts with an eminent company in Scotland for the sole 



y2U* r Lon . don of their highly ornamental and very durable 

 1 ntains, &c, samples of which may be seen at his 

 he U arden Road, as above, 

 "ch pleasure in bein the first to introduce to the 



a miki;,, „ v:~vi " ^_* x- t_i_ _* . . 



HOTHOUSE BUILDERS. 



T^ITE NOBILITY andGENTRY about to erect Hor- 



-a- ticultural BmMings, or fix Hot-water Apparatus, will find 

 at our Horticultural tablish- 



ineiit and Hothouse Works, 

 King's Road, Chelstft, an exten- 

 sive variety of Hothouses, Greei 

 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 APPARATl 3, 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 effectual! 

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

 does not cost in labour aud fuel 

 more than 3$. 8a\ 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. t forwarded on application 

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



EANE'S WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS, 



Horticulturists and all interested in Gardening pursuits 



are invited to examine D1.AM.. DRAY, sxd CO.'S extensive 



Stock of GARD1 KING and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best 



Londo. nade Garden Engines and Syringes, Colebrook. Dale 



arden Seats and Chairs. 



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Averuncators 



Axes 



Bagging Hooks 

 Bills [terns 



B lors, various pat 

 Botanical Boxes 

 Brown's Patent Fu-\ 



Prut 11 Pickaxes 





G id nay's 



Hoe [Scissor- Potato Forks 



Grape Gatherers and Pruning Bills 



( \ ravel Rakes and 



Sieves 

 Greenhouse Doors 



and Frames 

 Hammers 



migator [sirumentsj 



ases of Pruning In- Hand-glass Frames 





PWds »i the u arden Road, as above. 



fj»- b« men pleasure in being the 



JTJf^ ™ public a highly ornamental Vase, capable of resist- 

 •Jfwem wj severe wea(ner> and at littu . more thftn na if tnP C0Bt 



Hot Hh mTT P * 8 * 88 " 1 * lhe same qualities ; and he has no hesita- 

 ^"JlatiTvs that a more suitable Vase tor the growth of plants 



TS^* 1 * mufactnred. 



Daisy Rakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 

 Edging Irons 



Shears 

 Flower Scissors 



„ Stands in Wires] 

 and Iron 

 Fu mi gators 



Knives, various 

 Saws 

 Scissors 

 Shears 



a kes in great variety 

 Reaping Hooks 



Scvthes 



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Hay Knives 



Horticultural Ham the Stones 



mers and Hatchets .- hears, various 

 1 1 oes of every pattern, Sickles 

 and< Hotbed Handles Sickle Saws 



Ladies' B ot Tools pedes and Shovels 

 Labels, various pat- Spuds 



terns, in Zinc, Por- Switch Hooks 



celain, &c. 

 Lines and Reels 



To GENTLEMEN WISHING TO DECORATE 



ardkns, Tekea or Groi-\ds— A large and 



^Collection of FOUNTAINS, FIGURES, VASES, &c 

 2* ln ^* r »y half the usual pric»>. at 74, Borough Koad, near 



oftZtT^. 8 ! r * Hi *» S^uthwark. Pa ck ag es fonrardt d to say part 



- tfcM -Mr I. F 



hwJl WORKS ' 'SLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 



u _w ARI) BECK M anufacti rf:s in late a variety 



<* articles for Horticultural purp- all of which may be 



-/» ««e at Worton Cottage, on application to the Gardener, 

 ■■^excepted. 



^ of Plant Tubs a '>oxes fnrw-arded on appli cation . 



1 *J^ii»s8 Cocoa-nut fibre manufa - 



Sirritir ^sistingof MATTIN( MAT MATTRI 



■fin ^' NET TING, HORSE-HAIR, and BRISTLE STJB- 

 ssrtih (!• ^^ dlati 11 gnlshei for superiority and excellency of 

 in VtoruP nbined with moderate prices. Prize M dal both 

 T T»»r A ^«rica at the Exhibition of all Nations. 



** L "*R, « -nut Fibre Manufacturer, 42, Ludgate Hill, 



[Thistle Hooks 

 Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 



Wall Nails 

 Watering pots 

 Weed Hooks 

 Wheelbarrows 

 Youths 1 Set of Tools 



DEANE, DRAY, asd CO. are sole A nts for LINGHAM 

 PERMANENT LABEI , samples of which, with their Illus- 

 trated List of Horticultural Tools, can be sent, \ t paid, to any 

 part of the United Kingdom. Also, Wholesale and 1 nil Agenl 



< A YNOirS celebrated PRUNING KMV! 5. used exclusively 

 by the first Gardeners in the United Kingdom. 



DEANS, DRAY, & CO. (Opening to the Monument), London 

 Bridge. 



ialvanic Borders and| Marking Ink 

 Plant Protectors Mattocks 

 Garden Chairs and Menographs 

 Seats Metallic Wire 



n Loops Milton Hatchets 



„ Rollers Mole Traps 



„ Scrapers (Mowing Machines 



pRlGI DOMO- 



Usilw^v l,?H, of I>evo Chiswick ( 



»SpIi2! H .? rtic . 1,,t,,ral ' axt 



ci' Mrs. Lawrence, o< 



Patronised by her Majesty the 



the 1 keofNortbemherlsnd for ase,H1 



Pn 

 « ™»».«* 1 for tl 



-FKi- \\l TIoN FROM Ml viNG FROST. 



••4^^, Ul ' il " ! a Canvas made ot patent prepared Hair 



n **»si- it V lduct ' ,f ll «** anri 4 •• k ^epin: 



W «\. l8 *Pr i. a fixed t« e. It is adapted 



JJ! ' immfm ? r> .'- n ° rlrii,tlirAl purposes, for preMrving Fruit* 

 ^••turks w !linK rays « r the si from wind. 



2W»^ liirti r ct,lcdr u m »'"; • 1 oe had in any 



*» AtoS' y f rd8 f at Is. 6 r vard run, of Elisha 



^S^l^; uhol « a *id ko] mfactnrer. 7 Trinitv Lan 



»»d p Royal Mills, Wandswor 



Uk»J en and S men ut the kingdom. 



«*sper loan mats as a coverii 





A RECEIPT FOR TH£ MILLION. 



K) SET CAMELLIAS, with or without artificial 



heat, by a most simple means. Price Is. 6d. by amps. — 

 Direct. iid, to R. Keele, Practical Gardener, 46, Wellington 



Street, W »ioh. 



FARM WITH RESIDENCE. 



WANTED TO RENT, upon an improving lease, 

 an ARABL1 FARM of not less than 500 acres, with 

 house and garden suited to a gentleman's r dence. The situa- 

 tion must be easily accessible from London, and near a first-class 

 railway station south of t Thames will be preferred. The 

 occupat. will be very beneficial to the property ; most satisfa; 

 tory references h as to means and agricultural skill will 

 be "readily afforded. — Add r w 1 lull particulars, to I 

 Davis & Vi Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, London. 



CONNEMARA, IRELANO. 



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

 the of Mav next, the FARM of SHAM 'O LARD, is 

 the parish of Ballinakill and county of Gahvay. i s of 



about --64 statute acv of Arable, P tore, and Bog I d 

 which a consid* hie sum has already been a in j mat 



impn The Farm would be let at a« rn Rent, and, If 



n lired, on a long 1 ise — the rent in proportion. Th arm i 



1 on tbe north by Ballinakill Harbour, am 



Malatbtef; and en the south by Ballinakill Lough, n-t.d for 



Brown T and c ItenefYS views <»f tli Vchill 



i*d ira tnins It is withii H^h 1 of 



,e market-town n, — For particulars apply to Mr. 



Dv d Wim Let alway. 





HIGHLANDS OF PERTHSHIRE, 



T^O BE LET, CASTLE MENZIES and SHOOT- 



■*- ING18; the U oust, as f u rnlabed, aJ ding amj aocommo- 

 dati( •;, ; r a numerous fsmilv and es bli t, along with 



1 W acres of Muir and Low Ground Sb igs. Tbe stock of 



tm which has been strictly protected and well p r es erv ed, wC 

 be found od, healthy, and of all th nal )tk>ns; and 



Salmon i lung is to be had along the hanks he ay and 



Lyon, which bound the pt erty for six miles. The post passes 

 the gate, and from Aberfcldy {tw<^ miles distant) coaches proceed 

 in all directions. Supplies are easi! procured. The climate is 

 exceedingly good; and the place would be equal] suitable as s 

 permanent residence or as a shooting quarter.- Appiy to Abchi- 

 bald Campbkll, Camserney Cottage, by Ab? rfcldy. 



HOUSE AND SHOOTING -ISLAND OF MULL. 



■yO BE LET, CARSAIG Hoi E, b^utifullT 



* situated on the S ith Coast of Mull. It contains three 

 public rooms, seven bed-rooms, three dreasing-c 9 and a 

 th, ample accommodation for servants, and is well supplied 

 with water. The tenant may have accommodation for two or 

 th horses, and may have a pasture for two cows, or be supplied 

 with dairy produce. There is a good Vegetable Garden. The 

 Shooting extends over about 5000 acres, which have been very 

 little shot over for many years. Other 4<XX> or 5000 acres adja- 



ent may be obtained. The (lame consists of grease, black 

 game, partridge, hai ral its, and occasionally red deer. 



The tg is . xcellent, and there are two small Trout 



treams on the 1 state. Then t . >dl ^uay ana 



Landing-place, and Steam-boats pass the house in tbe summer 

 tin s a- week. 



TO SPORTSMEN, STOCK FARMERS, ETC. 



TO BE SOLD, a range of nearly <»00 acres 

 easi 



BE £(> D, a range of nearly 60< 



sil ra^ d GROt \'G GKOFND, j 



Of 



surpassed in 



the 1 lands of Scotland f<>r its sj [ng quail atlona. and 

 watered by several small TrouUng i eans, having also a eon: 

 1 -it able Small L ge, all sit d in the midst of several strictly 

 preserved estate^ 11 one of the most southerly counties, and of 

 easy a ■jssfrom Loglaml or elsewhere, from being within th 

 miles of a seaport, as well as forming a very im proving and 

 easil; nan a f I ii.vestment as a ck Farm fi>r a modern 

 capital. The proprietor is ready to t for a Sale of the same. 



--App SSytO N.B.A.Q., Edinburgh. 



TO BE .SOLD CHEAP, by private snle, a GARDEN 



* CHAIL, with back, and scroll elbows, 6 feet 6 inches lonp 

 IGincheBseat; a portable foot rest—Apply to .J. P., 2, Chin ton 

 Piece, Pimllco. 



vmencau 1 nze innis, ana r>pnnisn \ nwxens. Also some very 

 good one-year-old Hirds of the ab ve descriptions. Wire, Game, 

 and I'nltry Netting, 1 iltry Hurdl. s, Hen-houses, Chicken 

 Coops, 1-' lower Stands, and Trainers, Garden A rctaes, and every 

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

 of London Wire Works, 44, Skinner Street, and 6&8, Snow Hill. 



Illustrated Catalogues forwarded post free. 



OH KING BLUE MOTTLED J >WLS' EGGS, 



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

 of three counties, 1854,~Addreat Mr. Lo. II > LieaMve Inn, 



Dorking, Sun 



EGGS FOR SETTING may be had from the Yard 

 of Mr. H. D. Oavw whose stock has been carefully bred 

 and selected from all the best strains, and has already taken 

 upwards of 250 prises. 



Spanish, Dorking, Brahma, and Rangoon Eggs, 2/. 2*., and 

 White Cochiri aud j^ylesbury tcks, 11. Us. fid., toe dose n, to 

 include basket, <Src. 



Spanish ami Dorking Fowl f all ages may be selected from 

 that portion of the stock not required for breeding or exhibition 

 this season. 



For Cock and 1 Pullet £6 5 



For Cock and 2 Pullets 7 7 



Por Cock and 4 Pullets 10 10 



Remittances, by Post-office Order, payable to Geobge Kesblf 

 the Bailiff. Spring Grove House, Ilounslow, to accompany all 

 orders. 



Mr. Davies will feel obliged if persons who wish to See 

 the Poultry will make it convenient to do so between the hours of 

 10 and 4 on any Wednesday or Saturday. 



Sales &s Suction* 



ORCHIDS FROM INDIA. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his 

 Great Room, 38, King Street, ( ent Garden, on 

 TUESDAY, 21th April, at 12 o'clock, an importation of 11 cases 

 of ORCHIDS just received per Overland Route; they have 

 arrived in the best possible state, and contain the finest parcel of 

 Saccolabium retusum that has ever reached this country; also 

 large masses of Dendrobium Devoniannm, formosnm, Cam- 

 bridgeanum. clavatum, transparens, Falconerianum, and a new 

 yellow species— Coel yns V IHchi, a new Cymbidium, Vanda 

 Jenkinsoniana, &c. &c.— May b viewed on the morning of sale, 

 and Catalogues had of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King Street, 

 Cove nt Garden. 



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TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHER. 



ESSRS. PROTHKHOE and MORRIS will Sell 



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* by Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on FRIDAY. 

 April 27th, at 12 o'clock, a \am collect f CARNA- 



TIONS. PI HF1 . and PI a fine assortment of 



AMKKICAN PLANTS :oice HOLLY Il< S from a cele- 

 brated grower, DAHLIAS in drv r Pj3 -IKS, YER- 

 BENAS, FUCHSI CAMELLIAS, AZALEA INDK 

 GERANIUMS, &c— On view the morning of Sale. CaUlogues 

 had at the Mart, and of the A :ion \merican Nursen 



I - ? ex . . 



R J. WILLM ER will sell by Aue >n, at the Mart, 



Berth- mew Lane, on TUFHSDAY, April 26, at 12 

 o'clock, a ch - collect CARNATI PICOTEE3, 

 PINKS, AURICULAS, ROSL YELLOW PICOTEEg 

 &c— On view the morning of sale, and italogues at the Mart, 

 and of the Auctioneer, Sunbury, Middlesex. 



TO MARKET GARDENERS, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MR. J. WILLM BB is instructed by Mr. Ihorp 

 to Sell bv Auction, on the premies, near the Railway 

 ration, Felt? TUESDAY, * 24th, at 3 o'cl k, 

 30 FIT LI< I I'S and two OR MIoi -I - the whole quite 

 n On view till the time of sal#*. and Catalogues had on th 

 premises, and oft ♦•» Auctioneer, Bunbury. Middlesex. 



IMPORTANT SALE OF HURDLES, C*TES, CONSERVA- 

 TORIES, HAND-GLASSES, IRON BUILDINGS, ETC. 



rpo Br OLD P»Y AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 



I 80th of April, on the premises of I 'ell and Glasier. 

 an n Works, Haw < «c n« ar the Canal Bi 

 Camden Town, London, about 2' Patent Twisted II; N 

 1HKD! 14 CONSERVATORIES, 200 Patent HAND- 



fC) IRON ROUS . suitable for labourers' 

 -i, t -lnnlnir? Ac. Arran: nents will be made t 



erect the Conservatories and H<» within a given - 



tp f I idon.— May be 8 and Catalogues bad on t 



premises, one w k prior to the sale. 



