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THE AGRICULTURAL 



GAZETTE. 



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CONSERVATORIES, CREENHOUSES, 

 p, T FRAMES, ETC. 



i\ir<; PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure to 



JAM**' nresent reduced prices of Glass for Cash :— 

 Hlimrp^ &I1EET SQUARES. 



in Boxes of 100 feet. 



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eTATK *IZ£S in 100 feet boxes, from 12 by 10 to 20 by 15, 



•P^i- inn feet If cut to order not exceeding 40 inches long. 



,ll Wft«SM- *«> z ' d - I , 21 °, z ; from 3id - t0 4iA 



w "26 oz. from 5^d. to l^d. 



■ ■asm — "* slieet G,ass P ac ^ ed in cases of 20 ° feet » or 



^JT^OOfe ,'Ad. per foot. 



^tttv£N OVNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 



• S-rrRE FOB ORCHARD HOUSES, the same quality 



_l7rrT" Mr. Rivebs, and ot various dimensions, always 



£0 125. Oil. 

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^_^ wn Glass of various dimensions in 100 feet boxes. 

 ^TiRfi Til ES for Workshops, Farm Buildings, &c. 

 "inch thick £1 175. 6d. per case of 50 



i 2 13 „ 60 



¥ " 1 17 6 „ 60 



* " Glass Slates of the usual dimensions. 



flfea Milk Pans, 21/. per dozen; Propagating and Bee Glasses, 

 r„?..mhr Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoys' Milk Syphons, . . , . . 



w^Trutt- Plate, Crown, and Ornamental Glass, Shades for^ ™* e > J et » , :ind ta P> from 

 n£umr. m Shades, Sheet Lead, Pipe, White Lead, Oils ■ 4 *' ^ eaclK 

 ■H Cslsir, Vainf Brushes, and every article in the trade. 



Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bishopsgate Street 



Without, London. 



pHEAP STRONG GLASS FOR HORTICUL- 



V^ TURAL PURPOSE?, in boxes of 100 feet, at Itf per foot 

 boxes included. Plate, Sheet, Crown, and everv description of 

 Glass for glazing purposes cheaper than any other house in 

 London.— Apply to B. Mo & Co.'. Leman Street. Whitech npeL 



FOR WATfcRirs»C CARDEN6. 



TTANCOCK'S IMPROVED VULCANISED 



XX INDIA-RUBBER HOSE and TUBING is row manu- 

 factured especially for the above purpo ; is of greater flexi- 

 bility than any other description of Hose; is capable of resisting 

 great pressure, and made suitable for attaching to the mains of 

 water-works, or to tanks of high elevations. 



WATERING HOSE fitted up with the necessary hrass joints, 

 stop-cocks, branches, and spreaders complete. 



VULCANISED INDIA-RUBBER SUCTION PIPES, made 

 any length or size for Pumps or Garden Engines. 



VULCANISED RUBBER WASHERS, and also in Sheet, 

 any thickness, for all kinds of team and water joints, or made 

 any size or figure to order. 



All communications and orders punctually attended to, addressed 

 to the Manufactory, Jas. Lyke Ha nxuck^GobweII Road. Lorn i. 



ATER YOUR GARDENS WITH THE IM- 

 PROVED FLEXIBLE GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. 

 Half- inch, id. per foot, 



light; 4£ef. per foot, strong; 

 larger sizes in proportion, 

 for manuring land, &c. 

 Brass-hand tubes, with 



FOREIGN AND ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



87, BiSHor.-GATE Stkeet, Without. 



TMILLLNGTON supplies the above SHEET 

 • GLASS in any size or substance, packed in 100, 200, or 

 DO feet cases. Same as supplied to Mr. Rivers and the leading 

 of the day. Reduced taritf, boxes included . — Per 100 ft. 



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 lby 14, 20 by 15, at 18a. per 100 feet. 



21 in. glass, in boxes under 14 by 10, 2d. per foot. 



Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot ... 2$ 



Ditto „ 2 feet ... 34 



HARTLEYS Rough Plate, Sheet and Rough, Tiles, Striking 

 aid Bee Glasses, Milk Pans, Cucumber Tubes, and Wasp Traps, 

 ai; Horticultural List. 

 Killed Sheet, White Lead, and Lead Pipe. Paints, Colours, 

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



Established more than 100 years. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 

 TTmT , PIT FRAMES, ETC. 



J_| ETLEY and CO. are supplying 16-oz. Sheet Glass 



of British Manufacture, packed in boxes, containing 100 

 « feet each, at the following REDUCED PRICES for cash. 

 A reduction made on 1000 feet. 

 Sim.— Inches. 





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1A f SeT Slzes > not exceeding 40 inches long. 

 ie oz. from 3d. to 3.K per square foot, according to size. 

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Di »oz. .. 34d.to7M " " " 



pItfvt H ?F?^ PLATE " THI C^ CROWN GLASS, and 

 ISIS . L £ TE GLA SS for Horticultural purposes, at 

 Ci iS?!?^' ^ the 10 ° square feet. 



i£Erk ES . AND SLAT ES made to any size or pattern, 

 •tt^m Sheet or Rough Plate Glass. 



kSF P. Bg r l ™ Se *' Beehiv e Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, Glass 

 MtwT* T ? SS Water Pi P es » and various other articles not 

 P1TPAT "t 11 ?^^ in Glass. 

 tiPTF. LATE GLASS.-The 



?1I^ manufactured in Glass. 



arhvAftv,- LT" . — * 4 SS. — Thts pi- 



Seriif- "«- n 5 e "° r article Bhould cause u t0 su P ersede a11 



present extremely moderate 



^^ uienor window glass in a gentleman's residence. No 



<5S^fn? € c Ct€d with the Sft sk is required, 

 •tajitiptri t 1 b ' a5 i or n»mentalto,and f or the preservation of 

 **£^m«?.i 011 g00ds ^sceptible of injury by exposure, 

 y-^wnce the removal of the excise duty, reduced one-half. 



Ti^??t aTld Est 'mates forwarded 'on application to 

 ^yjjggHTOgTj fcCo., 35, Soho Square, Lo ud 



I) **\ WARRANTED GARDEN 



•thfS^n « tS . and a11 inf erested in Gardening pursuits 



on. 



TOOLS. 



JgamwSS DEANE, DRAY, and CO.'S exten 

 M^B-tt«o> n a .^I N( i and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best 



sive 



Prussian: Pickaxes 

 [Scissors Potato Forks 



--^ feats and Ch 11 * ? ngines an ^ Syringes, Colebrook Dale 



Jjf 1 ^ Hooka 



mj^ 1 - canons pat 

 2*^*1 Boxes 



S? Patent ^11- 



feyfiakS Dg In - »*n«-elass Frames 



Gidney's 

 Hoe 



Grape Gatherers and Pruning Bills 



ravel Rakes and 

 Sieves 



Greenhouse Doors 

 and Frames 



£*8tmas 

 SFJS Tools 



^*** Scissors 

 1 ,^V nWir es 



fg^ordersand 

 G^J Rectors 



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„ Knives, various 



„ Saws 



„ Scissors 



„ Shears 



ikes in great variety 

 Reaping Hooks 

 Scythes 



ay Knives __^ 



Horticultural Ham- Scythe Stones 



mers and Hatchets Shears, various 

 Hoes <f every pattern' Sickles 

 Hotbed Handles Sickle Saws 



Ladies' Set of Tools ! Spades and Shovels 

 Labels, various pat- Spuds 



terns, in Zinc, Por- Switch Hooks 



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celain, &c 

 Lines and Reels 

 Marking Ink 

 Mattocks 

 Menonrraphs 

 Metallic Wire 

 Milton Hatchets 



Mole Traps 

 J Mowin " 



g Machines 



£*AttNT LAiJ V^°- are , SOle A e ents 



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Thistle Hooks 

 Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 

 Wall Nails 

 Watering pots 

 Weed Hooks 

 Wheelbarrows 

 Youths' Set of Tools 



for LING HAM'S 

 with their Illus- 



S to he m.^ Umt *l Ki ng«om.-DE ANE, DRAY, 

 » w.the Monument), London Bridge. 



6d. 



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Union Joints, Is. 

 each, fitted complete. 

 ^Instructions given 

 athx joints to Taps, 



Garden Engines, of 

 great power, 41. 4s. each ; 

 Self supplying do., 41. 10s. 

 each. 



Post Office. Orders pay- 

 able at City Road Branch. 



JAMES W. WATTS, Gntt* Percha Factory, 27, City Road j | 



JUlils WAKJNMt and SONS, 8, Jewin Crescent, 

 London, Manufacturers of FIRE ENGINES, PUMPS, 

 GARDEN ENGINES, and SYRINGES. 



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Brass Syringes, 9s. to 1 8*. 



All articles of John Warner & Pons' manufacture may be 

 obtained of any Ironmonger or Plumber in town or county, at 

 the advertised prices. 



John Warner & Sons having been practical Horticulturists 

 for many years, know exactly the requirements of both Amateurs 

 and Gardeners. A gardener with a properly constructed pump 

 will get through as much work in five minutes as he could with 

 any Syringe in a quarter of an hour, and with half the labour to 

 himself. Syringes are economical for small houses. 



No establishment offers such a variety of effective machines for 

 hydraulic purposes, whether to supply Gardens, Hothouses, 

 Cottages, Farms, Mansions, or Boards ot Health, with every re- 

 quisite connected with the conveyance and distribution of liquids. 



Fountains suitable for Conservatories, Lawns, &c. 

 Sheets of Engravings sent on application* 



f^OTTAM and H ALLEN have on Show, at their 



w Repository, No. 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, London. 

 a great variety of the following artic] tor the Garden, &c. t at 

 verv low prices, viz. :— -Garden Rollers, Cast-Iron Rickstands, 

 Garden Engines, Mowing Machines, Garden Chairs, Superior 

 Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases and Pedestals in great 

 variety, and a large assortment of Horticultural and Agricul- 

 tural Implements. 



Ornamental Wire Flower Stands, Pot Trainers. Rose Tree 

 Guards, Flower Bordering, and every description of Wire Work, 

 both plain and ornamental. 



Hand Glass Francs, Ca- and Wrought Iron Flower Stakes, 



Garden Arches, &c. 



Strong Iron Hurdles, and best Wire for Strained Wire Fencing. 



Hothouses, Conservatories, &c. y made upon the most improved 

 principle, either of Iron, or of Iron and Wood combined, which 

 can be fixed complete, with Hot Water Apparatus, in any part 

 of the Kingdom. Show Rooms at the Manufactory, 2. Winsley 

 Street, Oxford Street pposite the Pantheon, where every infor- 

 mation rnav 1*' i-bfnirtml. 



" I^RIGI DOM i)»— Patronised by her Majesty the 



IT Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for Syon House. His 

 Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor 

 Lindlev for the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for the 

 Crystal Palace.. Royal Zoological > cuty, Mrs. Lawrence, of 

 Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., of Dartford. 



THE BI f PROTECTOR from tuf. HEAT of the SUN. 

 "FR1G1 DOMO," a Canvas made of patent prepared Hair 

 and Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping, 

 wherever it i« applied, a fixed temperature. It is adapted for 

 all horticultural and noricultnral purposes, for preserving Fruits 

 and Flowers from the scorching ra\ f the sun, from wind, 

 from attacks of injects and from morning frosts. To be had in 

 any required le: h, 2 irds wide, at Is.Bd. per yard run, of 

 EliSHA TTTOMAB Archf R.'whole and sole manufacture r. 7, Trinity 

 Pane, Cannon S ret, City, and the Royal Mills. Wandsworth, 

 Surrey; and of all Nuwarymen and Seedsmen throughout the 



ingdom. It is much cheaper than mats as a covering." I 



T^KVON SHI HE CYDER.— A thr« doren ca« (lanre 



^-^J " 1 ^ of the very best DEVONSHIRE ( HAMPAGNE 

 JS forwarded to anv address on receipt of a Post- 



offioe order for 21*., payable to Joh* E Krm.lf, Martin Street. 

 Octagon , Plymo uth Case and bo ttles, Talue ft# n Included. 



U ASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE, BASS'S 



sTniT LD ,c U ^°^ ALE, and BAB LAY'S POKTER and 

 iv ? « n 18 -^ Rllon Casks. 1 HalfBotths. and Imperial 



i mts.-Bt v. Bbotu bus^ i o 3, >t .! rest, London. 



O L E K F 1 E L 1) PAT E NT - T A K Ctt 



^" l SED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY 



THE FINE&1 BTARCH HE EVER USED. 



1 J^Li 11 Chapqlt Grocers, 6c Ac. 



QNE THOUSAND BEDSTEADS TcTCHOOSB 



y FROM -HEAL and SON have just ,reeaad ertensiva 

 Premises, which enable them to keep upward ot iooq Bed- 

 steads in Kt«-ck f 150 of which are fixed tor inspects**, «>Sa^uVir 

 every variety of lirass, Wood, and Iron, with inland l»amask 

 Furnitures complete. Their new War oma also contain an 

 assortment of UED-KOOM FURN1T1 RE, which emprises 

 every requisite, from the plainest japanned deal for eervant*' 

 rooms, to the newest and most tast il designs in mahogany and 

 other woods. The whole warranted < ; tin undest and best 

 manufacture. MEAL and SO> S II. 1.1 STKATE1) CATA- 

 LOGUE of BEDSTEADS and PRICED Lis i f KEDDIKG 

 sent free by post.— HEAL and SON. 3 tenham Court Load. 



rrHE BEST SHOW or IRON BEDSTEADS 



J- in the Kingdom is William S. ]u rt. He has two 



very Large ms. devoted to the e3tclusi*s show of Iron 



and Prass Bedsteads and Children's ( with appropriate 



Bedding and Matt ro ssei. Common Iron nodslosjis T 1 (Jj . , Port- 

 able Fold in i- 1 toads from 1 1'at. 1 ion Bedstead^ 

 fitted with dovetail joints and patent sacking, from 17*. Gd.; and 

 Cots ftwn 20*. each ; handsctm MHmental Iron and I trass Bed- 

 steads, In gnat variety, from 27. ia*. ("</. in 16/. lft>. 



1JAP1I R MACHE ami IRON TEA-TRAYS.— Jin 



* assortment of Tea Trays and Waiters wholly unprecedented, 

 whether as to extent, v.nri , or novelty. 

 New oval Papier Mache Trays, 



per set of three ... from 20#. to 10 guineas. 



Ditto, Iron ditto from 13*. to 4 guineas. 



Convex shape, ditto from 7.t . 6d. 



Round and Gothic Waiters. Cake and Bread Bassets equally low. 



BATHS AND TOILETTE WAR? —William S. 

 Burton has ONE LARGE SHOW ROOM devoted exclu- 

 sively to the D1SP LA ^> of BATHS and TOILETTE VVARK 

 The stock of each is at once the largtat, newest, and most varied 

 ever submitted to the public, and marked at prices proportionate 

 with those that have tended to make his establishment the most 

 distinguished in this country. Portable Showers, 7.s. 6d.; Pillar 

 Showers, 8Lto52.; Nursery, 15s. to 32s.; Sponging, 15a. to 32*. ; 

 Hip, 14s. to 31s. 6d. A large assortment of Gas Furnace, Hot and 

 Cold Plunge, Vapour, and Camp Shower BathB. Toilette Ware 

 in great variety, from ls%< Cxi. to 45s. the Set of Three. 



TEA-URNS, of LONDON MAKE ONLY.— The 

 largest assortment of London-made TEA- URNS in the 

 world (including all the recent in J ties, many of which are re- 

 gistered), is on Sale at William S. Bt kton's, from 30s. to SI, 



William S. Burton has SIXTEEN LAH.E MIOVV ROOMS, 

 all communicating, exclusive of the Shop, d« ed solely to tin- 

 show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (in- 

 cluding Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and Japanned Wares, 

 Iron and Brass Bi dsteads and Bedding), so arranged and classi- 

 fied that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections. 



Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) free. The money 

 returned for every article not appn -. t d of. 



No. 39, Oxford Street (comer of Newman Street); l f 2, and 

 3, Newman Street; and 4 & 5, Perry's Place. 



The Successful Results of the last half uektubv have 



proveo beyond question that 



OWLAND'S MACASSAR <>IL possesses 



peculiarly nourishing powers in the growth, restoration, and 

 improvement of the human Hair, and is now universally acknow- 

 ledged to be the cheapest, and superior all other preparations 

 for the hair. It prevents it from falling off or turning grey, 

 strengthens weak hair, produces a thick and luxuriant growth, 

 cleanses it from scurf and dandriff, and makes it beautifully 

 soft, curly, and glossy. In the growth of the Beard, 

 Whiskers, Eyebrows, and Monstachios, it is unfailing in its 

 stimulative operation. For children it is especially reesfl 

 mended, as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 

 3*. 6d. and 7s.; Family Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d.; and 

 double that size, 21s. Caution.— On the wrapper of each bottle 

 are the words, Rowland Macassar Oil, in two lines. —Sold by 

 A. Rowland A ,20, llatton Garden, London, and by Che- 



mists and Perfumers. 



SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 



R. LUGAR informs the Breeders of Sheep his 



Southdown Rams will be ready for Letting on THURS- 

 DAY, July 12th, and at any time afterwards. 



Hengrave, Bury St. Edmund's, July 7. 



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<$ales feg Suction. 



MESSRS. FRASER'S SPECIMEN PLANTS. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS is instructed by Messrs. 

 Fraser, Lea Bridge Road, to Sell by Auction, at his 

 Great Room, 38, King Stre vent Garden, on TUESDAY. 



10 h July, at 12 for 1 o'clock, their collection of SPECIMEN 

 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, IIei«tli and Azaleas, 

 many of them in fine bloom. Catalogues are now ready for di> 

 tribution. 



ORCHIDS. 



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MR. J. C. STEVENS will ae8 by Au -tion, at 

 Great Room, 38, King Street, O nt < J irden on FRIDAY, 

 13th July, at 12 o'clock, a Collection of ORCHIDS, including 

 th« fnllnwincr choice varieties :-r 



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the following choice 

 Aerides Lindleyana 



maculosum major 



suavissimum 



Cattleya Aclandiae 



labiata 



Qnndoz 



Cypripedium eburneum 



barbatum grandifiora 



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T.a?lia purpura ta 



- tccohibium guttatum 



,, retusum 



nitis grandifiora 

 Phalacnopsis grandifiora 



,, amabilis 

 Vanda tricolor 

 Bnrlingtonia frafrrans 



May be viewed on the morning of sale and Catalogues had. 



I VALUABLE COLLECTION OF~RARE PLANTS. 



MESSRS. FARGUS beg to announce that they have 

 received instructions from Joshua Saunders, Esq., t 

 nita&tt* Public Competition, on the premises, at the Gardens, 

 Prandon Steep, Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th July 

 instant, an exceedingly valuable Collection of ORCHIDS, con- 

 sisting of the best varieties of Saccolabinm, Vanda, Aeride 

 IVndrobium, Cattleya, &c. &c; a fine collection of EXOTIC 

 FERNS, some fine 8} linens of STOVE PLANTS, and a 

 Unction of fine CAMELLIAS, including some large plants 

 well adapted for a spacious conservatory. Also three larga 

 capital GREENHOUSES, fitted up with Hot-water Apparatus 

 on the most approved principle. The sale will commence at 



II o'clock, and the plants may be viewed the Monday and 

 Tuesday preceding from 10 to 5 o'clock. ' 



