Sept. 1, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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J OVER ALL begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, 

 • Nurservmen, and others requiring Horticultural Buildings, 

 TJ _ts & nd Frames, that by intrusting their orders to him, they 

 Jity depend upon firft-class workmanship and good materials at 

 Ae most economical prices, 

 j Overall, Horticultural Builder, 16, Shacklewell Lane, near 



Kirigsland, London. 



"^CLASSTOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 

 U PIT FRAMES, ETC. 



JAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure to 

 hand their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash : — 

 SHEET SQUARES.— In Boxes of 100 feet. 

 <j bv 4, and 6£ hy 4J ... £0 125. Od 



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 STOCK SIZES, in 10O feet boxes, from 12 hy 10 to 20 hy 15, 

 it 185. per 100 feet. If cut to order not exceeding 40 inches long. 

 16 oz. from 1\d. to 3}>d. | 21 oz. from 3\d. to _id. 



26 oz. from bhd. to l^d. 

 Sixteen-ounce Sheet Glass packed in cases of 200 feet, or 

 Crates of 300 feet, 2\d. per foot. 



SIXTEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 

 FACTURE FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, the same quality 

 is we bupply to Mr. Rivers, and of various dimensions, always 



on Land, 

 Double-crown Glass of various dimensions in 100 feet boxes. 



GLASS TILES for Workshops, Farm Buildings, &c. 



J of an inch thick £1 17s. 6d. per case of 50 



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Glass Slates of the usual dimensions. 

 Glass Milk Pans, 21*. per dozen; Propagating and Bee Glasses, 

 Cucumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoys' Milk Syphons, 

 Wasp Traps; Plate, Crown, and Ornamental Glass, Shades for 

 Ornaments, Fern Shades, Sheet Lead, Pipe, White Lead, Oils 

 and Colours, Paint Brushes, and every article in the trade. 

 Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bishopsgate Street 



Without, London. 



BY 

 ROYAL 



LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



THE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY, 

 HELY & WARING, Managers, 296, Oxford Street, London. 

 Reduced Tariff of Agricultural and Horticultural Glass. 



STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET, from 2d.' y and 

 HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, from 4 £tf. per foot. 



PERFORATED GLASS for Ventilating Dairies, Stables, 

 &c., from Is. 6d. per foot. German-shaped Milk-pans, 21s. per 

 dozen; Hely's Test Chums, 5s. each; Waring ? s Butter Slabs, 

 10$.; Glass Fern Shades and Stands, from 3s.; Bee-glasses, from 

 6d.; Cucumber Tubes, from Is.; Propagating Glasses, from 3%d. 

 to 7s. each; Flower Labels, 7s. per 100; Aquariums, complete, 

 10*. each; and every other description of Agricultural, Horticul- 

 tural, Architectural, Domestic, Scientific, and Ornamental Glass, 

 British and Foreign.— -Catalogues free. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 



HPIT FRAMES, ETC. 

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

 of British Manufacture, packed in boxes, containing 100 

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

 A reduction made on 1000 feet. 



Sizes.— Inches. 



Inches. 



Per foot. Per 100 feet. 





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at ljd. is £0 12 6 



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Larger sizes, not exceeding 40 inches long. 

 16 oz. from 3d. to 3^d. per square foot, according to size. 

 21 oz. „ 3tf.to5d. 



26 oz. _ 3^d. to 7\d. ,, „ „ 



PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, and 

 PATENT PLATE GLASS for Horticultural purposes, at 

 reduced prices, by the 100 square feet. 

 kLASS TILES AND SLATES made to any size or pattern, 



either in Sheet or Rough Plate Glass. 

 Propagating Glasses, Beehive Glasses, Cucumber Tubes, Glass 

 Milk Pans, Glass Water Pipes, and various other articles not 

 hitherto manufactured in Glass. 

 *ai LNT- PLATE GLASS.— The present extremely moderate 



fh° e • p* 11 - 8 8U P erior article should cause it to supersede all 

 other inferior window glass in a gentleman's residence. No 

 GlSwS con nected with the sash is required. 

 _ ^" ADES, as ornamental to, and for the preservation of 



very description of goods susceptible of injury by exposun 



I i f eS V 8 _ Ce the removal of the excise duty, reduced one-half. 

 st ot Prices and Estimates forwarded on application to 

 ___jJamesJIetley & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



FOREIGN AND ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



T87, Bishopsgate Street, Without. 

 ' MILLINGTON supplies the above SHEET 



30A f * ;*LASS inany size or substance, packed in 100, 200, or 



npn nf ♦?* Same ftS supplied to Mr. Rivers and the leading 

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

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^d Bee r io Rou & h PI *te, Sheet and Rough, Tiles, Striking 

 * Hom«iif?.?i , T*! nk PAn8 > Cucumber Tubes, and Wasp Traps, 



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*<* Varni«w r ' ITS 1 ? Lead » and Lead ripe. Paints, Colours, 



nes, ®? e Colour List, which can be had on application. 

 Established more than 100 years. 



HOSE PIPING. 1 



IXfAITHMAN'S PATENT FLAX HOSE PIPING 



* * will sustain a greater pressure, is lighter, less bulky, will 

 wear longer, and is about 60 per cent, cheaper than the leather 

 hose pipe. 



Manufactured only by Watthman & Co., Bentham, Lancaster. 



No. 1 Quality, Inches in Diameter and Price Per Yard : — 

 4, 9d.; J, lltf.; 1, U* Id.; 1}, Is. 3d. ; 14, 1>. bd. ; lj, Is. Id.; 

 2, Is. 9„; 2J, 2«. ; 24, 25. 3^.; 2|, 2s. 6d. ; 3, 2,*. 9d. 



Scper Extra Stout Quality :— 2, 2s. ; 2 J, 2s. 3d.; 2h, 2s. 6d.; 

 2J, 2s. 9_ ; 3, 3s. 



No. 0, a cheaper Hose, to hear a low pressure for Garden and 

 Agricultural purposes, at greatiy reduced prices : — 1, 9c/.; 1J, l(kL 

 14, llci.; 2, Is.; *\, Is. 3d.; 2h, Is. 6d. 



The Hose is Burnettised at an extra charge of 3d. per yard. 



* Union Joints, Branch Pipes, and Jets are also supplied. 



/^lOTTAM and H ALLEN have on Show, at their 



V^ Repository, No. 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, London, 

 a great variety of the following articles for the Garden, &c„ at 

 very 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 crnamental. 



Hand Glass Frames, Cast and Wrought Iron Flower Stakes, 



Garden Arches, &c. 



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



Hothouses, Conservatories, &c, 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, opposite the Pantheon, where every infor- 

 mation may be obtained. 



C HASE'S 

 BEETLE POISON, 



Entirely Free from Danger to Human Life, and 

 Perfectly Harmless to Cats and Dogs. 



A Safe and most Effectual Destroyer of Black Beetles 

 and Cockroaches; one trial alone will suffice to prove its 

 great efficacy, and one box will destroy thousands. The great 

 advantage in this preparation is that it does* not leave their 

 bodies to decay and corrupt the air, hut completely dries up 

 and destroys them, so that nothing is left to cause an unpleasant 

 odour when dead. 



Directions for use : Place four or ^vq of the Balls each night 



where the Beetles mostly resort. 



Sold in boxes at Is. each, or sent free to any part of the 

 kingdom for 20 stamps, hy Thomas Chase, Chemist, 14, Holborn 

 (opposite Furnival T s Inn), London. And may be obtained 

 through all medicine vendors. 



To the Editor of the u Cottage Gardener," July Zd\ 1855. 



'•' Some of your readers may be glad to hear of an effectual 

 poison for these disagreeable pests. I have succeeded in com- 

 pletely clearing my house of them by the use of Chase's Beetle 

 Preparation (14, Holborn). I recommend those who are troubled 

 with these insects to place the pills in every place in the house 

 haunted by them, and to repeat the application twice after 

 intervals of 10 days ; by this means the successional crops of 

 young beetles are destroyed."— G. W. J., Croydon. 



(Ed.— This is not a mere puff, hut sent to us by a gentleman 

 who has been benefited as he states/] 



TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, AND OTHERS, 



Exfosed to the Scorching Rays of the Sun, and Heated 



Particles of Dust, will find 



ROWLAND'S KALYDOR a most refreshing pre- 

 paration for the Complexion, dispelling the cloud of languor 

 and relaxation, allaying all heat and irritability, and immediately 

 affording the pleasing sensation attending restored elasticity and 

 healthful state of the skin. Freckles, Tan, Spots, Pimples, 

 Flushes, and Discoloration fly before its application, and give 

 place to delicate clearness, with the glow of beauty and of bloom. 

 In cases of sunburn or stings of insects, its virtues have long 

 been acknowledged. Price As. 6d. and Ss. 6d. per bottle. 



ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, a delightfully fragrant and 

 transparent preparation, and as an invigorator and purifier 

 beyond all precedent. 



ROWLAND'S ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, a 

 White Powder, compounded of the rarest and most fragrant 

 exotics. It bestows on the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, frees 

 them from Tartar, and imparts to the Gums a healthy firmness, 

 and to the breath a grateful sweetness and purity. 



Sold by A. Rowland & Sons, 20, Hatton Garden, London; 

 and hy Chemists and Perfumers^ 



DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 

 »„ WHISKERS, &c.?— -The most marvellous production of 

 modern date is ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CRINUTRIAR, 

 which is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Moustachios, Eye- 

 brows, &c, in a few weeks, and restore the Hair in baldness from 

 whatever cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent its falling off, 

 and effectually checks greyness in all its stages. For the 

 nursery it is recommended by upwards of 100 physicians, for 

 promoting a fine healthy head of hair, and averting baldness in 

 after years. Sold by all Chemists and Perfumers, price 2*., or 

 will be sent post free on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Miss 

 Coupelle, 69, Castle Street, Newman Street, Oxford Street, 

 London. Mrs. Carter writes, "My head, which was bald, is 

 now covered with new hair." Mrs. William*—*' I can show a 

 tine head of hair from using your Crinutriar." Mrs. Reeve— 

 " My hair is gaining strength and thickness." Sergeant Craven 



"Through using it I have an excellent Moustache." Mr. 



Yates—" The young man has now a good pair of whiskers. I 

 want two packets for other customers." 



A HANDSOME PORTABLE BAROMETER FOR 21s 



HENRY BAKER calls the attention of the public 

 to his Improved MODEL BAROMETER, made of solid 

 Rosewood and mounted with Ivory Plates, with a Thermometer. 

 The above Instrument for Accuracy and Style stands unrivalled; 

 it is Portable, and warranted to perform well ; and being manu- 

 factured on the premises, it is highly recommended. Can be 

 sent into the country without risk of breakage for Is. extra. 



Henry Baker, Instrument Maker to the 1» ard of Admiralty, 

 90, Hatton G a 1 < I en, London. 



ONE THOUSAND BEDSTEADS TO CHOOSE 

 FROM.— HEAL and SON have just erected extensive 

 Premises, which enable them to keep upwards of 1000 Bed- 

 steads in stock, 150 of which are fixed for inspection, comprising 

 every variety of Brass, Wood, and Iron, with Chintz and Damask 

 Furnitures complete. Their new War ins also contain an 

 assortment of BED-ROOM FUBNITUR1 which comprises 

 every requisite, from the plainest japanned deal for sen ants' 

 rooms, to the newest and most tasteral designs in mahogany and 

 other woods. The whole warranted of the soundest and best 

 manufacture. HEAL and SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATA- 

 LOGUE of BEDSTEADS and PRICED LIST of BEDDING 

 sent free by post.— HEAL and SOX, 196, Tottenham Court Road 



(METCALFE, B1NGLEY, and Co/S OATMEAL 



1* I and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (registered Nov.3,lS54). 

 Price Gd. each. This soap will he found the purest and most 

 perfect winter soap ever introduced to the public. It preserves 

 the hands from chapping, and renders the skin soft and agree- 

 able. — Sold wholesale and retail by the inventors and sole manu- 

 facturers, Mftcalfe, Bwoley, & Co.. Bnishmakers and Per- 

 fumers to II.R.li. Prince Albert, 130b and 131, Oxford Street. 



Caution.— To prevent fraud, each tablet bears the registered 

 mark and the names and address of the inventors, as above. 



Metcalfe's ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, 2*. per box.— 

 The above may be obtained of most respectable Chemists, Per- 

 fumers, &c. 



WHITTINGTON NURSERY, Holloway, Isling- 

 ton. — The above Nursery, with 2 Acres of ground well 

 stocked with Evergreens (for which it is noted), with Dwelling 

 House and Smop, Two Greenhouses and Plants, with Sheds, and 

 every other convenience for carrying on the above business, held 

 by the owner for the term of 99 years, 57 years of which remains 

 unexpired at a ground rent. 



TO BE SOLD, by Private Contract, a Small ORNA* 

 MENTAL CONSERVATORY, nearly new, a Ten-light 

 GREBN HOUSE, lights and framework complete; also a Six- 

 light MELON-PIT, including brickwork, &c, and several 

 One and Two-light CUCUMBER-FRAMES in good working 

 order. The whole the property of a gentleman who has no further 

 use for them.— Apply to J. Cunningham, 2, Bute Street, Old 

 Brom pton, M iddlesex._ 



nnO BE SOLD, a CONSERVATORY, 20 feet long, 



-L 11 feet wide; likewise several small GREENHOUSES.— 

 Address to Mr. Smith, Greenhouse Builder, Painter, and Deco- 

 rator, 4, Canonbury Cottages, Lower Road, Islington. 



tgg* Greenhouse Lights and Window Sashes made and glazed 

 at Sd. per foot, and all kinds of Joiners' Work Estimated for. 

 Reference given. 



SHROPSHIRE RAMS 



TO BE SOLD, two superior SHEARLING RAMS 

 of the above breed, from the stock of Mr. Foster, near 

 Stourbridge, who obtained a prize at the Gloster Meeting. 

 They are bred by the owner, and are more than he requires for 

 his use. The farm is a high dry sheep farm, and the Rams have 

 been kept with the ordinary stock, where a large flock is run. 

 The price Ten Guineas each, delivered free to the Exeter Station. 

 — Address R. W. Gibbons, Abbot's Hill, Beaford, Devon. 



Sales 



auction* 



ORCHIDS. 



MR. J. C STEVENS is favoured with instructions 

 to Sell by Auction at his Great Room, 38, King Street, 

 Covent Garden, on WEDNESDAY, 12th September, atl o'clock 

 precisely, a most important and valuable collection of ORCHIDS, 

 the property of Robert H anbury, Esq., consisting of all the best 

 varieties of iErides, Saccolabiums, Vandas, Cattleyas, &c, in 

 fine specimens. — May be viewed on the morning of Sale, and 

 Catalogues had. 



EALING PARK. 



The late Mrs. Lawrence's Renowned Collection of Plants. 



MR. J. C STEVENS is favoured with instructions 

 to Sell by Auction, at the Gardens of Ealing Park, on 

 THURSDAY, September 20, and two following days, at 1 o'clock 

 precisely, the whole of the PLANTS contained in the IB Stoves 

 and Greenhouses at Ealing Park, comprising about 1200 speci- 

 mens of the choicest Exotics, Heaths, Camellias, Azaleas, &c. 

 This unrivalled collection is in the best condition, the cultivation 

 having been for some years past under the able superintendence 

 of Mr. William May, whose ability as a grower of specimen plants 

 is proverbial.— Catalogues (which are preparing) will be ready 

 about ten days before the sale, and may be had of Mr. J. C- 

 Stevens, 38, King Street, Covent Garden. (Four stamps if 



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ROTHLKHlTHt, SURREY. 



To Market-Gardeners, Nurserymen, and Others. 



MR. W. T. ATT WOOD has received instructions 

 to sell by Auction, without reserve, on the premise?, 

 Lower Road, Rotherhithe, on THURSDAY, Sept 20, at 12 o'clock, 

 the Live and Dead STOCK and CROP of a Market Gardener, 

 comprising about 20,000 roots of Linmens, Victoria, and other 

 Rhubarb, 2 acres 2 roods of Horseradish in crop, 15,000 

 yearling Seakale plants, 2 roods of yonn- Mint, a quantity ot 

 Potatoes and other crops ; also 30 3-light Boxes and Lights, 200 

 Hand-glasses, useful Cart Horse. Ilgfct Market Cart on springs 

 and other carts, Baskets, Implements, Tools, &e.j 300 loads of 

 good rotten Manure.— May be viewed previously to sale. Cata- 

 logues may be had at the Inns in the neighbourhood, Inns m 

 Covent Garden Market, and of Mr. Attwood, Auctioneer and 



Land Aeent. Mortlake, Surrey^ 



COLESHILL, BERKS. 

 Important Sale of Hereford Cattle & South-down Sheep. 



MESSRS. FIDEL and DYKE have been directed 

 by Mr. Moore to offer to public competition, on FRIDAY, 

 the 14th of September, at 12 for 1 o'clock, on the premises at 

 Colesbill, the valuable Herd of 70 HEREFORD BUL1 . 

 COWS, HEIFERS, and CALVES, and also 176 pure SOUTH- 

 DOWN BREEDING EWES and TH EAVES belonging to the. 

 Right Honourable the Karl of Radnor. This Herd has been 

 bred with the greatest care from some of the best herds in the 

 counties of Hereford and Salop, and with an infusion of the best 

 blood from the herds of the late Earl Talbot and Sir F. Lawiey. 

 It includes animals which have taken prizes at Smithfield and 

 Lincoln; also the Bull which took the second prize at Carlisle, 

 in a class which had ten competitors, and was allowed by the 

 Judges to be the best lot ever exhibited. The Sheep are also of 

 a superior character, and are bred from the tioeks of Messrs. 

 Jonas -Webb, Northeast, and Sain. bury. — Catalogues with 

 pedigrees will be published immediately, and may be had of the 

 Auctioneers, Faringdon, Berks : or at the place of sale. k 



Coleshili is four miles from the Shrivenham and eight from 

 the Swindon stations on the Great Western Railway. 



