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THE AGRICULTURAL ( .ZETTE. 



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 fWf fey J» P nWlbU e c * ver by J. Tejtniex, 



TORIES FROM A SCREEN. 



S T By DUDLEY COSTELLO. 



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=JF"ART~OF~ taming birds, etc. 

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TTOW TO MAKE HAY AT HALF the USUAL 

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Third Edition, considerably enlarged, price 5s. 6d. 



URAL CHEMISTRY. 



By Edwabd Solly, F.R.S., F.I. .S.. F.G.S., 



Honorary Me ruber of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 

 Professor of Chemistry to the Horticultural Society of London^ 

 Lecturer on Chemistry in the Hon E. I. Lo.'s Military Seminary 

 at Addiscombe, _c, &c. 



J. Matthews, 5, Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden. 



Price Ss. 6c/., free by pest, 



T^HE TREE ROSE.— Practical Instructions for its 



-^ Formation and Culture. Illustrated by 24 "Woodcuts. 

 Reprinted from the Gardeners' Chronicle, with additions. 



CONTENTS. 





LENF I EL D 



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Is. 



♦. With 



iiOXV TO FEED HORSES AT DITTO. 

 LIST OF 260 CUTS OF MACHINES. 



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cover. 



HE HORSE : Its Treatment, &c. By W. Youatt. 



\l_o in this Series-The Pig, by Martin; Cage and Singing 

 .haw to Catch, Rear, and Keep them ; Cattle, their vanous 

 n -Jk?BeW by the Rev. J. G. Wood ; Cattle, their Management. 

 London ■' George Routledge & Co., Farringdon Street. 



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Price 3s., fcap 8vo, half bound. 



THE HORSE : by W. Youatt and Cecil.— A New 

 Edition revised, corrected, and brought up to the present 

 time br Cecil, with observations on Breeding Horses for the 



CmlrV. With Illustrations. ._ , . 



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~~" BOOKi^OrTHTcOUINITRY—NEW VOLUME. 



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SMALL FARMS : How they Ought to be Managed. 

 By Martin Doyle. 

 Also in this Series: Angling, and Where to Go; Pigeons and 

 Rtbbita plates by Weir; Shooting, by R. Blakey; Sheep, by 

 W C. L. Martin ; Flax and Hemp, by Detainer ; The Poultry Yard. 

 LMidon : George R outledge _ Co., Farringdon Street. 



Just Published, 



ARTHUR HENDERSON and CO'S CATALOGUE. 

 No. U containing Orchideae, Exotic, Greenhouse, and 

 Hardy Ferns, Select Stove Plants, including Aquatic, Variegated- 

 leaved Plants, and Plants suitable for suspending in the Stove 

 and Orchidea? House, Greenhouse Plants, Indian Azaleas, 

 Camellias, Ericas, Herbaceous and Alpine Plants, which may be 

 had on application to them at Pine-a p ple Place, Edgware Roa d L 



DISEASES OF THE CHEST. 



Fifth edition, price 5s. 6d., 



CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c, 

 successfully treated. By Alfred B. Maddock, M.D. 

 " We feel morally bound to urge upon all persons who are 

 either suffering themselves, or who have friends so unfortunately 

 litnate, to procure this valuable work, which cannot fail to prove 

 to _• Wghest degree interesting and consoling to them." — 

 Ombridge University Herald. 



London : Simpkin, Marshall, & Co , Stationers' Court ; 



_____ Batlliere, 219, Regent Street. 



ON NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, AND INDIGESTION. 



Just paHiahed, new and cheaper Edition, price Is., or 1 s. 6d. by post, 



rVHE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; Or How to Live and 



-*- What to Live For, with ample rules for Diet, Regimen, 

 and Self-Management, together with instruction's for securing 

 health, longevity, and that sterling happiness only attainable 

 thrmgh the judicious observance of a well regulated course of 

 life. By A Physician. 



London: Piper, Brothers, & Co., 23, Paternoster Row; Han- 

 *at,«&, Oxford Street; Mann, 39, Cornhill: and all Booksellers. 



Annual pruning 

 time, principle of 

 execution, &c. 



Binding up 



Budding knife 



Budding, time of 

 year, day, time of 

 day, state of the 

 plant, care of buds 



Budding upon body 



Bud, insertion of, 

 into stock 



Bud, preparation of, 

 for use 



Buds, dormant and 

 pushing 



Buds, failing 

 Buds, securing a 

 supply of 



Caterpillars, slugs, 



and snails, to 



destroy 

 Causes of success 

 Dormant buds, theory 



of replanting with, 



explained 



Guards against wind 

 Labelling 

 Loosing ligatures 

 March pruning 

 Mixture for healing 

 wounds I 



Pruning for trans- 

 plantation 



Planting out, and ar- 

 rangement of trees 



Pushing eye, spring 

 treatment of dwarf 

 shoots from 



trimming roots, 

 sending a distance, 

 shortening heads, 

 &c. ; saw proper for 

 the purpose. 



GRAFTING. 

 Aphides,tokeep down 





Roses, different sorts Free-growers, re- 

 on the same stock marks on 



Roses, short list of Graft, binding 

 desirable sorts for and finishing 



budding 



a 



with 

 pushing eye 



Sap-bud, treatment of 

 hape of trees 



Shoots and buds, 

 choice of 



Shoots for budding 

 upon, and their 

 arrangement 



Shoots, keeping even, 

 and removing 

 thorns 



Shortening wild 

 shoots 



Stocks, planting out 

 for budding upon; 

 the means of pro- 

 curing ; colour, age, 

 height ; sorts for 

 different species of 

 Rose ; taking up, 



up 

 [of 



G rat ting, advantage 



Grafting, disadvan- 

 tage of 



Operations in differ- 

 ent months 

 I tliminary observa- 

 tions 



Roses, catalogue and 

 brief description 

 of a few sorts 



Scion, preparation 

 and insertion of 



Scion, choice and 

 arrangement of 



Stock, preparation of. 

 APPENDIX. 



PATENT STARCH, 



THE ROYAL LAUNDRY ' 



AND PRONOUNCED BY li R MAJ] PB LAUNDRESS TO BS 



THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER -E*. 

 I d by all dMoad h rs, Gn rs. <&c. A c 



GA CLEAR COMPLEXION. ~ 



ODFREY'S EXTRACT of ELDER FLOWERS 

 is strongly recommended for softening, her tiffing, and 

 preserving the skin, and giving it a hi mg and charmin* 

 appearance, being at once a fragrant Perfume and delightful 

 rX 1 .^ . V C0I ?Pletely removes tan, sun-burn, redness, &c. f 

 and by its balsamic and healing qualities renders the skin soft 



nil! 6 ! ! 7 Ce8S '?/ flk: clears U froni eveiy humour, 

 K^Si ' > erDpt,on; J?** b >' con tinuing its use only a short time 

 the skin becomes and continu soft and smooth, and the com- 



Pn™i?,oHi *** ??* b ?f? 1 tifnL In the P™*» of shaving it is 

 invaluable, as it annihilates i every pimple and all roughnekand 

 affords gnat comfort if applied to the face dtirine cold easterly 

 ^nds^Sold in Bottle price*, £ with J__Sl?__tt 

 by all Medicine \ endors and Perfume rs. w**b m 



-pVlNNE FORD'S PURE FLUTOMAGNESIA has 



-*-^ been for many years sanctioned by the most eminent of the 

 Medical 1'rofe on, as an e ellent remedy for Acidities Heart- 

 burn, Headache, Gout, and Indigestion. Asa m aperient it is 

 admirably adapted for delicate females, particularlv during preg- 

 nancy; aud it prevents the food of infants from' turning sour 



and Sold by all 



J. Matthews, 5. Upper Wellington Street Covent Garden. 



during dig ion. Combii 1 with the Acidulated Lemon rup 

 it forms an Effervescing Aperient 1 night, which is highly agreed 

 able and efficacious.— Prepared by Dixnefoed_ Co., Dispensing 

 Chemists (and General A*. a for the Improved Horse-Hair 

 Gloves and Belts), 172, New R d Street, Lorn i, a; 

 respectable Chemists throughout the Empire 



RUPTURES EFFJ I ILLY CURED WITH- 

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 he guarantees them relief in every case. His remedy has been 

 iccessful in curing thousands of persons during the last twelve 

 ars, and is applicable to < very kind of single ami double rup- 

 ture, however bad or long standing, in male or female of any age, 

 causing no confinement or inconvenience in its use whatever. 

 , . .. f . Sent post free to any part of the world, with full instruction! 

 a selection oi vane- f or a9tf on receipt of 7.<\ 6cL in ] tage stamps, or post-office 

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Comparison between , 37a> Manchester Street, Gray's Inn Koad, London. At home 

 „_£"? and daiI y (except Sunday) from 11 till 4 o'clock. A Pamphlet of Tes- 

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grafting. 



QUEEN. 



DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO THE 



Complete in two large Vols., royal Svo, 



•HE BOOK OF THE GARDEN. 



By Charles M'Intosh. 



The Volumes are sold separately, viz.: — 

 Vol. I. On the Formation of Gardens and Construction of 

 Garden Edifices, &c. 776 pages, and 1073 Engravings. 2?. 10s. 



Vol. II. Practical Gardening. 868 pages, and 279 Engravings. 

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Wj lltam Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London. 



Just published, the 33d edition, price ld. t 



G1 RIMSTONE'S HISTORY of an EGYPTIAN 

 T PEA, discovered by the Committee of the British Museum 

 in a Vase sent by Sir Gardner Wilkinson, the Egyptian Tra- 

 veller. Three were presented to Mr. W. Grimstone by Mr. T. I. 

 PetUgrew, who opened this relic, being 2844 years old. The 

 growth of this Pea is different to those of this country; the taste 

 is delicious; they boil much greener than ours, and so prolific. 

 They are planted thus . • . • . eight inches apart; the 2s. 6d. 

 bag will produce enough for a small family. They require no 

 sticks. Planted between December and July. The only genuine 

 is sold in hags, 2s. 6d. ; three times the quantity, 5s. ; seven times 

 the quantity, \0s. Each bag is signed and sealed by William 

 Gbimstone, Herbary, Higl ate; depot, 52, High Street, Blooms- 

 pnry , London, Eye Sn uff and H erb Tobac co Warehouse, 3d. p ero; . 



RALPH'S ENVELOPE PAPER, reduced prices, 

 6$., Ss., and 9*. 6d. per ream ; samples on application. 

 F.. W.Ralph, Manufacturer, 36, Throgmorton Street, Bank. 



DORKING FOWLS. 



rrO BE SOLD, a COCK and SEVEN HENS of a 



-1 favourite breed.— For price, fcc. f address D. L., Essex Gazette 

 Office, Colchester. 



DORKING BLUE MOTTLED FOWLS' EGGS 

 12s. per dozen. Took first Prize at Bri ton Exhibition 

 of three counties, 1854. — Address Mr. Ed. IIenden, Beehive Inn, 

 Dorking. Surrey. 



GOLDEN SPANGLED HAM BU RG HS. — Eggs 

 (fresh) from first rate Birds, at 10«. per set of 13.— Address 

 Mr. John Compton, Portchester, 3 liacn, Hants. 



Will be published on June 1, 1855, to be continued monthly, Part L, royal 8vo, price One Shilling, 



NATURAL 



containing Four Coloured Plates, 



HISTORY 



OF 



FERNS 



BRITISH AND EXOTIC. 



? 



BY 



E. J. LOWE, ESQ., F.R.A.S., F.G.S., M.B.M.S., 



Hon. Mem. Dublin Nat. Hist. Soc, Memb. Geolog. Soc. Edinb., &c. 



LONDON : GROOMBRIDGE AND SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



TO GARDENERS, FLORISTS, ETC. 



Acacia Road, St. John's Wood, near Regent's Park. 



TO BE LET, on rease or otherwise, with imme- 

 diate possession, the ACACIA ROAD NURSERY, 

 situated in a first-rate neighbourhood for business, containing 

 Greenhouses, Pits, and Frames, and every convenience for carry- 

 ing out a good business. The Stock, containing many choice and 

 various Plants in pots, &c, will be disposed of at a low rate. 

 There is an excellent Residence with Coach and Potting Houses, 

 also an Office and Seed Shop on the grounds ; the whole well 

 worthy attention, and will be disposed of at a very low rate. It 

 may be viewed by applying as abo v e. 



CHEAP BEDDING PLANTS 



TO BE SOLD, several Thousand of VERBENAS, 

 PETUNIAS, and other BEDDING PLANTS. Price 

 according to quantity taken. — Apply to J. and J. Fraser, 

 Nurserymen, Lea Brid Road, Ess< 



O R C H IDS 



TO BE SOLD, by Private Contract (the property 

 of a gentleman), a most vain able collection of ORCHIDS; 

 it contains large specimens of all the most esteemed and rare 

 varieties, and is, it is believed, not excelled by any other 

 collection in the kingdom. The plants are in the finest health. — 

 For further particulars address by letter, to F. H. S., Messrs. 

 C. & E. Lay ton, 150, Fleet Street, London. 





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DR. LINDLEY. 



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Uh Descr iptions of the Indigenous Species and Varieties by THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S. 



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natural size and form, but also in some of the most minute details of their structure. 



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JOHN E. BOWER BY, -, MEAD PLACE", LAMBETH, 



ORCHIDS AND SEEDS FROM INDIA AND THE BRAZILS. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction at his 

 Great Room, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, on MON- 

 DAY, 4th June, at 12 for 1 o'clock, East Indian Orchids, an 

 importation just received per overland route, including a new 

 Yellow Yanda from the Naga Hills, two new Dendrobes from the 

 Bootan Hills and upper Assam, and numerous Plants of yErides, 

 Saccolabium, Dendrobium. &c» Also an importation from the 

 Brazils of Cattleya Leopoldi, L la purpurata, &c. ; and a box of 

 Seeds of Forest Trees, Shrubs, Creepers, and Flowers, from the 

 East Indies. — May be viewed on the morning of Sale, and Cata- 

 logues had of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 28, King Street, Covent 



G arden. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEUOE and MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction, at the Mart, Bartholo: ^v Lane, on WEDNES- 

 DAY and FRIDAY, June 6 and 8, at 12 o'clock, a first-class 

 Collection of Dahlias, choice Roses, Petunias, Fuchsias, Verbenas, 

 Calceolarias. Azalea indica, choice Geraniums, and other Plants 

 in bloom, with a large assortment of Ornamental Plants for 

 Bedding.— On view mornings of sale: Catalogues had at the Mart, 

 and of the Au one ers, Am erican ? \rm Le nstone, Essex. 



WIMBLEDON HcSiSf SURREY. 



Fixe Collection of Orchid aceo? - tove, i__n> 



Greenhouse Plants. 



ESSRS. RUSH WORTH akd JARVIS beg to 



notify that the seventh days sale of the effects of tbe late 

 Mrs. Marry at, on the premises, "Wimbledon House, on WED 

 NESDAY, June 6th, will comprise the collection of Orchids 

 including some rare and valuable specimens, large Orange and 

 Lemon Trees, Camellias, Azaleas, Ericas, Aloes, Cacti, &c, a 

 large quantity of healthy Bedding Plants, also handsome Stone 

 and Composition Vases and Pedestals, Wire Borders and Trainers, 

 Garden Implements, Frames, and Hand Glasses. Catalogues on 

 the premises, and at the Offices of Messrs. Rushwobth & Jarvis, 

 Saville Row, Regent Street; and 19. Change Alley, Cornhill 



TO FARMERS, HORSE MASTERS, &c. 



unless dig 



posed of by private contract, on WEDNESDAY, June 6th 

 at the Lion Inn, Romford, Es^ , a small POST WINDMILL, 

 with a pair of 30-inch stones, which may grind, and kebble, and 

 crush Wheat, Oats, and Barley, besides splitting Beans, from 

 1 to 3 bushels per hour. Originally cost upwards of 130&, and is 

 in pretty good condition. It stands in a field within a mile of 

 Romtord, and to be removed at expense of purchaser. — May be 

 seen by applying to Mr. Collis, North St., Romford, Essex. 



M 



MR. G. COLLIS will Sell by Auction 

 nosed of bv private contract, on W_I.NF.Rr 



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