

THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



GARDENERS. 



»n NURSERYMEN AND 



«7?TF SILVER SAND, 12s. per ton, U. Gd. 



B^ lb ' u i «riAi ner ton, delivered to any of the London 

 . P**** 1 ;*' or' within a circuit of five miles. Peat and 

 irfc^^^rniiiiiities. Sacks 25. each. 



rf^^^ROTHEE^ Swan Place , Old Kent Road. 



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IMPROVED MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINE. 





,vns PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHES 



01 ^.H of the Manufacturers, William Dray & Co., 



"** ^L^n;^* of a11 Iro nmoil & ers and Seedsmen 



^^nce to the trade 



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One 



CHISHOLM, Charles Street, Garratt, 



I ^irfi^Bake STEAM ENGINES for Agricultural and 

 5SS of the best quality at a reasonable price.— Address 

 •** 'jJfosHOLM, Charles Street, Garratt, Manchester. 



Ua jT^Q^mSE YOUR OATS YET ? 



i^Aelof 0*ts when Crushed will make two. Great saving. 

 * * IbwTTSEB^ Chaff-cutters, Ploughs, Threshing Machines, 

 ■^Vn Carts Corn Dressing do., Horse and Steam Machinery 

 SKaV Book on Feeding, Is. 

 ***** y •wedlake, llfy Fenchurch Street, London. 



"~ caTU"t I O N. 



«. KKLa - STEEL DIGGING FORKS AND 



l*' DRAINING TOOLS. 



ARKES' 



WhMMS very inferior descriptions of Steel Digging Forks are 

 Sofactured and sold, and I have been informed that pur- 

 ijthe same have believed them to be the same as those 

 iMBtdby me, and to which the Royal Agricultural Society 

 BtM Agricultural Societies' prize3 have been awarded, 

 mpectfully inform the public that every Fork m arm fac- 

 to ne to stamped with my trade mark "J. P.," and that 

 MmtnBcwoEsi& Key, of No. 103, Newgate Street, London, are 

 mr mk Whotoeale Agents, and I have authorised them to re- 

 pl*c« to the purchaser every Fork of my manufacture found 

 Efretire- they will also on application send Wholesale and 

 Iftail Price Lists, &c, post free. Francis Palkes & Co. 



qamI i LSOWS REGISTERED LAWN MOWING 



D MACHINES. To cut 16, 19, 22, and 25 inches wide. The 

 IfldHered Improvement renders unnecessary the great care 

 nqaialte in the handling of these Machines on the old plan. All 

 ■At it now required can be done by any unskilled labourer, who 

 Im oolf to push the Machine before him, the Registered Adjust- 

 t insuring a clean cut of uniform height, and pry venting the 



from cutting into the soil, however uneven the ground 

 nay be. Illustrated Price Lists, with copies of Testimonials, and 

 a Catalogue of his other Agricultural Implements, may be pro- 

 ired, post-paid, on application to the Manufacturer, 



B. Sikcelso-v, Britannia Works, Banbury, Oxon. 



The above may also be procured at the principal Agricultural 

 Implement Depots in London, and of all respectable Ironmongers 

 and Seedsmen in the country. 



C LA 2 1 NG WITH OR WITHOUT PUTTY. 



EDENCH, Patent Hothouse Works, King's Road 

 • Chelsea.— Printed Price Lis ts supplied on application. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



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



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

 pjrimre foot, for the usual sizes required, man v thousand feet 



t^S? &re k . cpt ready P ackea * for immediate delivery. 

 -fSSL. ' Prices * na * Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS,GLASS 



J L £Lt U( L SLATES ' WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 X^^M^ SS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 OtNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES 

 H Jaws Hktley & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



8ee Gardeners' Chronicle first Saturday in each mo nth. 



FOREIGN AND ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



rn iftr fA B ^ 0PSGATE Stkeet, Without. 



1 r ? A ILLLNGT0N supplies the above SHEET 



m lc! » 2 any Bize or ^stance, packed in 100, 200, or 

 ZLtA? 5 ! 8, Sa i ne . aa supplied to Mr. Rivers and the leading 



Per 100 ft. 



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ALEXANDER SHANKS and SON, - Arbroath, 



i iT\ Fo J fars hire, Inventors and Sole Manufacturers, respectfully 

 solicit the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Gardeners to 

 this Improved Machine for Mowing and Rolling Lawns. The 

 Machine is in operation in the Royal Gardens at Windsor 

 1 alace, Buckingham Palace, and at Osborne, in the Botanical 

 Gardens at Kew, Regent's Park, Manchester, Sheffield, &c • at 

 Blenheim Palace, Trentham, Cleveden, Elvaston, Broadlands, 

 Woburn Abbey, Clumber, Lilleshall, Castle Howard, Shrubland, 

 Endge Castle, Enville Hall, Tiptree Hall, Chatsworth, and in 

 many other of the principal gardens in the kingdom as well as in 

 the United States, British America, and on the Continent, where 

 its merits have been fully proved, and its success established. 



The machine is made to cut the breadth of 42, 30, 20, and 

 lo inches respectively, is exceedingly durable, easily managed, 

 and adjusted to cut to the length required. The execution of the 

 work is far superior to what may be attained by the most skilful 

 mower, while at the same time a great saving of labour is effected, 

 and the turf much improved. By the largest machine a Scotch 

 acre may be mowed, rolled, and the Grass collected in one hour. 



A. S. and Son have much pleasure in stating that they have 

 made considerable improvements in their 15-inch or hand 

 machine this year, by which the draught is considerably lessened. 

 This machine combines all the merits and advantages of the 

 larger machines with firm and secure construction, and is 

 admirably adapted for borders and for lawns of no great extent. 



Alexander Shanks and Son also respectfully solicit notice 

 to "Fleming's Weeding or Salting Machine" for destroying 

 weeds in gravel walks, court-yards, drives, &c. This machine 

 is now in operation in many parts of England, where it has given 

 ample satisfaction as the best and most economical means of 

 thoroughly keeping down weeds or Moss 



Further particulars with testimonials and prices, may be had 

 on application. 



POWLS, PIGEONS, RABBITS, PARROTS 



A SINGING BIRDS, and FOREIQM BERD I IRDS of 



produce Chickens. 



Pigeon. Wanted, common ~Bm7Pi™ Tr^wf" S °2 fl 

 Spangled Hamburg* Eggs, ffrst % fit B.rminc^ "^ A G °, ld 



Kingeiand Koad?Londo„ UUry Sa,eSmM ' 15 ' MansfcW Street, 



of 250 Prizes. Spanish, Dork in- iVrhn,/ ™h p upwards 

 2/. fa., and WhiteTochk and IVl^ry^X^l'SrA, 



ng Fowls of all 



dozen, to include basket, &c. Spanish and Dorki 



^ em £* n i e \ hy * Post-office_Order, payable to George K 



my 



the Poultry will make it convenient to "doTo^ between the houn 



the Bailiff, Soring Grove House/ lion nsToV^^Tcc^mpa^i 

 orders.-Mr. Davies will feel obliged if persons who wish to 



of 10 and 4 on any Wednesday or Saturdav. 



Z*T?' &a ™ e aa ^PPHed to Mr. Rivers 

 of the day. Reduced tariff, boxes included. 



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LINCOLN CEMETERY. 



To Architects, Surveyors, Landscape Gardeners, & Others. 



'THE BURIAL BOARD offer the following PRE- 



± MIUMS, namely :— For the best Set of Plans for an Epis- 

 copal Chapel and a Dissenters' Chapel, in separate and distinct 

 buildings; a Lodge, with a waiting-room attached; a House for 

 the Reception of the Dead; and Boundary Fences; accompanied 

 by Estimates, 10Z. For the Second best do., hi. 



For the best Plan and Estimate for Laying Out and Ornament- 

 ing the Ground, 103. For the second best do., 5/. 



At a Monthly Meeting of the Burial Board, held the 8th day of 



May, instant, it was ordered— That the Costs of the Chapels are 



not to exceed 500?. each; and that the Costs of the Lodge and 



other Buildings be left to the discretion of the Architects, having 

 due regard to economy. 



A Lithographed Plan of the Site may be had on application at 

 our Office en and after the 14th inst. 



For General Instructions and Conditions, see previous Adver- 

 tisement in The Builder of the 5th of May inst. 



Wk. Andrew, \ Clerks to the 



Lincoln, May 12. Thurston G. Dale, j Burial Boa rd. 



- TULIPS. mm * m 



^0 BE SOLD, a well selected bed, of 60 rows, from 



-L the collections of Messrs. Gold ham, Sanders, Delaforce, and 

 most growers of celebrity, comprising many first class and new 

 varieties; also the stage complete, cabinet tor 168 rows, &c., the 

 property of Mr. Clark, 1, Alpha Place, Coburg Road, Old Kent 

 Road, who is giving up the cultivation on account of ill health. — 

 May be viewed on the 23d, 24th, and 25th May. The stock being 

 too limited to admit of sale by Auction, Mr. C. would treat with 

 any pu rchaser for all or part. 



to florists and gardeners. \ 



TO BE SOLD, a great bargain, by valuation or 

 private treaty, a first-class stock of Geraniums, Fuchsias, 

 Roses, Verbenas, Dahlias, Calceolarias, Mimulas, Chrysan- 

 themums, Hollyhocks, Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, Phloxes, 

 and a general good assortment of Plants for any one in the 

 trade; consisting of a very large Greenhouse 150 feet long, 

 Forcing and Propagating Houses, Cold Pits, and Box Lights, 

 with all sorts of Tools for use ; likewise three large Water Tanks, 

 and a good supply of Water: Ground well laid-out; and also a 

 good lot of Fruit Trees in full bearing. 



N.B. Situated in Surrey, about nine miles from London, 

 adjoining a railway station, and within half a mile of a good 

 market town ; a good Dwelling House upon the premises, can be 

 taken by year or lease. 



Dahlias from 45. to 9s. per doz ; good sorts and strong plants. 



Fuchsia ,, 6s. to 125. 



Sales &2 Suction, 



FANCY POULTRY—PERIODICAL SALE. 



lV/TIt. J. C. STEVENS will sell bv Auction, at his 



rtV^ ^ r ^t Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on TUES- 

 DAY 15th May, at 12 o'clock preci y, a selection of Choice 

 Poultry from the yards of several breeders of First Class Stock, 

 including Spanish, Dorkings, Bwthmas, Cochins, llaraburghs, 

 Rolands, &c. ; Pigeons; an Incubator.— Catalogues by inclosln 

 a stamped direct, d envelope to Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, Kin* 

 Street, Covent Garden. ' & 





ORCHIDS FROM THE BRAZILS. 



AX IMPORTATION OF MAGNIFICENT CATTLEYAS. 



IV/TR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his 



i^n^vl? 001 "' 88 ' Kln & Street ' Covent Garden, on 



%?JlrJrJkl ith Ma 7' at 1 o'clock precisely, AN IMPORTA- 

 TION OF ORCHIDS PROMTHE BRAZILS, chiefly Cattleyas, 

 in large healthy masses of the following choice varieties:— 

 Leopoldi, crispa superba violacea, lobata, guttata, Candida, 

 intermedia and Pinelli. Also several plants of lirassavola 

 fragrans ; a. supposed new Coryanthes, and a few other sorts. 

 —May be viewed on the m orning of sale, and Catalogues had. 



TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, & OTHERS. 



]\/I R. ALEXANDER will sell by Auction on the 



XtX premises, Bromley Palace (nearly opposite Bromley 

 Church), Middlesex, at 1 o'clock precisely, on TUESDAY, 

 May 15, 8000 BEDDING and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, com- 

 prising Dahlias, Pelargoniums, Verbenas, Fuchsias, Calceolarias, 

 &c , by order of Mr. R. Thorman. May be viewed -Aethty prior 

 to sale. Catalogues may be had on the FreTmses, and also of 

 the Auctioneer, Shacklewell, Middlesex. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS^ 



]\/TESSKS. PKOTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 



±f-L by Auction, at the Mart, Bartholomew Lane, on TUES- 

 DAY. May 13th. and THURSDAY, May 17th, at 12 o'clock, a 

 first-rate collection of Dahlias, Ven.ena&. Fuchsias, Climbing 

 and other Rose^, fine Calccolai % Geraniums, and other Plants 

 in bliom ; Carnations and Picotees, with a large assortment of 

 Plants for Bedding.— May be viewed th«' morning of sale. Cata- 

 logues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American Nut 

 sery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



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Terbenas „ 45. to 6s. „ all the best sorts. 



■'fry 13 21 hvia oftV* --••• ••* ••• ... 16 



^V'vVat SLWtsr i3h m by lih *> by 14 ' 



HAETFfvcd " 2 feet ... 31 " 



"■■•G&t Mn! h p Plat< 7, Sheet and R °»«l', Tiles, Striking 

 JjJSS'LU* 4M ' Cucnmber Tubes, and Wasp Traps, 



EsteblK ,st ' wI \ lcU can be had on "^Plication 

 ,r- ffgjM snea more tha nlOO years. 



FOR CONSERVATOR.Eir^ENHOUSES,-- 



A ?ES PHILLIPS Xr & i TC 



^their lrS AND Co h " 





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n« B „ 4. , ^°' h ave ^ ie pleasure to 



presen^du^prices of^Glass for Cash :- 

 In Boxes of 100 feet.' 



9 : 81 



?* " 7 i, 10 by 6") 



10 " 7, 10 by 8 1 



£0 125. Od. 

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^PerlOO feet Tf ?/? t boxes » from 12 h 7 la to 20 bv 15 

 **. from 2U to q ?} t0 0r ? er not exceeding 40 inches long! 

 fca^ 2fi if ' . I 21 oz - frora 34* to 4Ad. S 



S^g^^SX 1 *^ 4 in cases of 20 ° feet > or 



gr^^^S^J'S 11 ^ THE8AMK «~LITY 



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various dimensions, always 



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ops, Farm Buildings, &c. 

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tU'^ WCS n i E? I S BaUn * and Bee Glasses, 

 ZEf*33£**> C «» a^d ^ d Camoys ' Mllk SyPhons 



55iJs :ntt, *s S& T- Wl i. ite Lead - 0ils 



WiftonTTn' ^l' Ll ''opsgate Street 



lll ->out, London. 



Pinks, Picotees, and Carnations, all named, equally cheap. 

 A good assortment of Bedding Plants cheap. — Apply to Mr. 

 Hook, 21, Brudine ll Place T N ew No rth Road, II ox ton. 



TO AGRICULTURISTS. 



rpO BE DISPOSED OF, with immediate possession, 



J- the interest in a very useful TURNIP and CORN LAND 

 FARM, of about 330 Acres, well situated in the county of Essex, 

 held on lease, 12 years unexpired. To an approved tenaiv 

 accommodation as to payment for valuation, stock, &c, would be 

 given if required. — Apply to Mr. Partridge, Land Agent, Great 

 Braxted Hall, Witha m, Essex. 



r pO BE LET or SOLD, extensive and commodious 



-*- Premises, exceedingly well situated at Kilburn Gate, 

 London, surrounded by a fashionable and increasing neighbour- 

 hood. The premises, which were erected especially to suit the 

 above trades, include a good DWELLING HOUSE, Greenhouses, 

 Forcing-houses, Grounds, and every convenience for carrying on 

 a large business.— For particulars apply to Messrs. Frend & 

 IIamtll, 44, Bedford liow. London. 



COUNTY OF KILDARE— VALUABLE ESTATE. 



O BE SOLD, the HOUSE, DEMESNE, and 



LANDS of NEWBERRY, in the Parish of Carberry, and 

 County ot Kildare, consisting of 580 statute acres, held in fee 

 farm. Tbe House is large and commodious, with attached and 

 detached Offices, Water laid all over the House, an excellent 

 Walled Garden, and handsome Shrubberies and Plantations. 

 The Lauds have been thorough drained, are of prime quality, all 

 under Grass, and in high condition, having been for the last 23 

 years, as they are at present, in the occupation of the proprietor. 

 The fields are well watered, fenced, and sheltered with good 

 hedges and valuable hedge-row Timber; also some fine old orna- 

 mental Timber, and a handsome piece of water in front of the 

 house, with a Mill and Miller's House, and good water power, on 

 the public road side. Upon these Lands there is an abundant 

 supply of the best shell marl, limestone, sand, and gravel. 

 Newberry Hall is 21 miles from Dublin, 3 miles from the large 

 Market Town of Edenderry, 4 from the Enfield Station of the 

 Great Midland Railway, 10 from the Curragh, and 2 from the 

 Ticknevin Station on the Grand- Canal. ' e Kild are Hounds 

 hunt the county within 4 miles. The Church, Post Office, Dis- 

 pensary, and Court House are in the Village of Carberry, imme- 

 diately adjoining the Demesne, and the Roman Catholic Chanel 

 about a statute mile distance. A purchaser can obtain imine- 

 iate possi. ion of the entire.— For further particulars, and order 

 to view, apply to Messr fl. Wallace & Co., Solicitors, 30, 

 North Great George's Street, Dublin; Victoria Street, Belfast ; 

 or Down patrick. 



MILE-END NURSERY, BOW. 



To Gentlemen, Nurserymen, Florists, and Others, 



MESSRS. PROTHEKOE and MORRIS are 

 directed to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Mile-End 

 Nursery, Bow Road, Middlesex, on MONDAY and TUESDAY. 

 May 21st and 22d, at 12 o'clock, about 12,000 REDDING- and 

 other GREENHOUSE PLANTS, consisting of tine Show and 

 Scarlet Geraniums, Genista, Cactus, Hydrangea, Calla, Ver- 

 benas, Fuchsias, Heliotropiura, Salvia, Calceolarias sorts, 

 Petunias, Mimuius, Nierembergia, Lobelia, Erinua, Phlox Drum- 

 mondi, Cuphea, Ageratum, and Gallardia; Dahlias, Chrysan- 

 themums, Intermediate Stocks, M.iurandya, Troj >Ium, Cobsea, 

 Lophospermum, Ecremocarpus, &c. May be viewed three days 

 previous to the Sale.— Catal may be had on the Premises: 



of the principal Seedsmen in London; and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



TULIP S IN BL do M^ 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell by 

 Auction, without the least reserve, on MONDAY, May 28, 

 at 1 o'clock precisely, the ENTIRE COLLECTION of TULIPS 

 in BLOOM of Mr. John Edward and now growing at the 

 Paradise Nursery, Hornsey, and Seven Sisters Road, Holloway, 

 Middlesex, where by the kind pernri ion of Mr. Robert Parker, 

 they may from time to time be seen. The bed is 200 rows in 

 length, and contains over 200 » full size 1 first class Blooming 

 Bulbs, including most of the show flowers aant, all of the finest 

 strain, and collected during the last 12 years at a cost exceeding 

 1000 guineas. 



Catalogues may be had for two posts imps of Mr. R. Parker, 



as above ; of Mr. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough ; Mr. J. Keynes, 

 Salisbury: Mr. Wood, the Coppice. Nottingham ; Mr. E. S. Dod- 

 well, Derhr: Mr. Lightbody, Falkirk, NJB : Mr. Slater, Cheet- 



ham Hill, Manchester; at the Office of this Paper; and of th« 

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, beytoi £ sse *» 



MITCHAfVl^OMrULIP FANCIERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS have 

 received instructions from Mr. t; ddhara to submit to 

 public competition by auction, without reserve n the premises, 

 I lynder Cottage. Mer ton Lane, Mitcham, Surrey. on SATURDAY, 

 May 26 at 1 o'clock, • portion of his costly and unrivalled Collet 

 tion of TULIPS. No comment on this magnificent stock will be 

 equal to an inspection of its striking beauties, for which an oppor- 

 ■ nity is now offered to the amateur florist, &c New Flowers 

 and Seedlings of Mr. Gold ham's raising — the result of more than 

 30 years* successful cultivation and competition ; -among these 

 are— Fanny Kemble, John Kemble, Charles Kemble, Julius 

 Caesar, Napoleon, Fortunatus, < m, Duchess of Sutherland, 

 Standard, Lord 1 n. Marshal Sonlt, Marshal Blucher, Emma, 

 Calphurnia, Oliver Go! mith, Othello, Comet, Biz. Mark Antony, 

 Sir R. Peel, Helen, Lord Nelson, Pcturata, Unique, Byb. Belvi- 

 dera, Juli< Marquis of AngS ^,a, Unique R , and Mount Hecla. 

 Am -' Flowers raised by other growers are— Pandora, Thalia. 

 Musidora, Matilda (new), Lord J. Rt ell, Apelles, Duke of 

 Devonsl Mrs. Siddons, Feu dev nt. Stein's Victoria, Strong's 



Eliza, St. Neots, Fanny Ellsler, Parraeziano, General Boornon- 

 viile, Louis XVI., Polydora, Wallac Rutley's Queen, Duchess of 

 Manchester, Commodore, Lord Colling* &c— • May be viewed 

 two days prior to the Sale ; Catalogues had on the premises; of 

 the principal Seedsmen in London, and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nursery, Leytonstone, Kaaex. 



