Sept. 22, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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riASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 

 ° PIT FRAMES, ETC. 



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JAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure 

 hand their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash :— 

 SHEET SQUARES.— In Boxes of 100 feet. 

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STOCK SIZES, in 100 feet boxes, from 12 by 10 to 20 by 15, 

 at ISs per 100 feet. If cut to order not exceeding 40 inches long. 

 °16 oz. from 2U. to 3|d. | 21 oz. from 3£d. to 4|i. 



26 oz. from 5$d. to 7 id. 



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

 Crates of 30O feet, 2\d. per foot. 



SIXTEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 

 FACTURE FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, the same quality 

 as wk supply to Mr. Rivees, and ol various dimensions, always 



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. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



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

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

 per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet 

 of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



"Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS, GLASS 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 to James Hetlev & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



See Gardeners 1 Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



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LETTERS 

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British and Foreign. 



Catalogues free. 



FOREIGN AND ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



87, Bishopsgate Stkeet, Without. 



TMILLINGTON supplies the above SHEET 

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

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

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



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THE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY, 

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

 Reduced Tariff of Agricultural and Horticultural Glass. 



STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET, from 2d.; and 

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



PERFORATED GLASS for Ventilating Dairies, Stables, 

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

 dozen; Hely T s Test Churns, 5s. each; Waring's Butter Slabs, 

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

 &*. ; Cucumber Tubes, from Is. ; Propagating Glasses, from 3£d. 

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

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

 tural, Architectural, Domestic, Scientific, and Ornamental Glas3, 



PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. 



SAYNOR and COOKE, Manufacturers of the cele- 

 brated Exhibition Prize PRUNING, BUDDING, and 

 GRAFTING KNIVES, VINE and PRUNING SCISSORS, _c. 

 These articles are Warranted to stand any kind of work, and to 

 carry the keen edge of a razor without requiring to be sharpened 

 so frequently as is usually necessary to obtain that sharp edge 

 so requisite for the comfort and use of the practical gardener. The 

 blades are also warranted to wear through to the back. They 

 are used by all the eminent gardeners in England, Ireland, and 

 Scotland, and can be purchased of any nurseryman or seedsman 

 in the three kingdoms. Those who may not have used them are 

 respectfully solicited to give them a trial. The Great Exhibition 

 Prize Medal of It 51, and the Prize Medal of the Horticultural 

 Society of Manchester, at their Show of 1854, was awarded to 

 Saynor & Cooke for their superiority of material and work- 

 manship. Established 1738 . 



NO CHARGE FOR STAMPING at LOCK WOOD'S, 

 75, New Bond Street. Good cream-laid Note-paper, five 

 quires for 9d. ; Thick ditto, five quires, Is.: Albert and Queen's 

 sizes, five quires for 6d., 9d. f and Is. ; Note-paper made from Straw, 

 2s. 6d. per ream ; Envelopes, 4td. to Is. 6d. per hundred ; Foolscap 

 paper, 7s. 6_. per ream ; Copybooks 2s. 6J. per dozen. Card Plate 

 engraved, 2s. 6d. ; 100 Cards printed, 2s. 6d. Wedding orders 

 promptly executed. A large variety of Writing and Dressing 

 Cases, Envelope Boxes, Blotting Books, Inkstands. — Copy 

 address, Lockwood's, 75, New Bond Street. Country orders for 

 20s. sent carriage free. Lockwood's celebrated Nugget (Gilt) 

 Pen, 1 doz. post free for 13 stamps. 



TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS, AND OTHERS, 



Exposed to tite 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 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. 



ROWLANDS 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; 

 an d by Chemists and Perfumers. 



DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 

 WHISKERS, &c.?— ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CRINU- 

 TRIAR is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Moustachios, &c, 

 in a few weeks, and restore the Hair in baldness from whatever 

 cause, strengthen it when weak, prevent its falling off, and effec- 

 tually check 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, price 2s., or 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. Reeve— u My 

 hair is gaining strength and thickness." Sergeant Craven. 



u 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." 



SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CIGARS, SISAL CICARS ! 



GOODRICH'S CIGAR, TOBACCO, and SNUFF 

 STORES (Established 1780), 416, Oxford Street, nearly 

 opposite Hanway Street. A Box, containing 14 fine Sisal 

 Cigars for Is. 9d. ; post free for 27 stamps. None are genuine 

 unless signed " H. N. Goodrich." 



TO BE LET, CHERINGTON WOODSIDE 

 FARM, in the parish of Warkworth, Northumberland; 

 tithe free, and entered to at May-day, 1856, containing about 566 

 acres, of which 90 acres are in old Grass. The tillage land is of 

 sound good quality, and the old Grass is very valuable fattening 

 pasture. A large portion of the farm has been thorough drained 

 under Government grant. The Farm is within two mi les of the 

 Addington Station. Mr. Thos. Brown, of Whitfield House, near 

 Acklington, will show the farm with apian.— Further particulars 

 may be had by application to Gkorgk A. Grey, Esq.. Millfield, 

 Northumberland, by whom of fers w ill be i eived till 12th Nov. 



FLORIST'S BUSINESS. 



TO BE SOLD, the NURSERY GROUND, 

 GREENHOUSES, &c, of the late Mr. Hbuby Groom, at 



Clapham Rise, Surrey, in consequence of his death, and the 

 GOODWILL of the well-established BUSINESS to be dis- 

 posed of. The Premises (exclusive of a strip of land held rent 

 free, subject to six months' notice) comprise 3J acres, and are 

 held at the low yearly rent of 801. for an unexpired term of 36 

 years from Michaelmas, 1855. The House adjoining, late in the 

 occupation of Mr. Groom, is not comprised in tl lease, but may 

 be rented. The Tulips and other Bulbs and Roots not in the 

 Ground will be sold by auction on the premises in October next, 

 the particulars of which are in preparation, ami due notice will 

 be given of the time of sale. — The Premises may be viewed on 

 application, and further information obtained of Messrs. Pro- 

 therob & Morris, American .Nursery. Ley tonstone, Essex; and 

 of Messrs. BABXBB & Bernard, Solicitors, 2, Great Winchester 

 Street, London. 



TO NURSERYMEN, AND OTHERS. 



rj^O BE SOLD, and may be entered upon imme- 



-JL diately,a NURSERY and SEED BUSINE 5, in a large 

 and populous town in the West of England, having been estab- 

 lished upwards of 70 years. —For particulars and all information, 

 apply to X. Z., Ornce of this Paper; or to Mr. Lowe, Upper 

 Clapton Nursery, Mr. A.Henderson, Nursery, Pine-apple Place, 

 Edgeware Road; also to .I.A.Henderson, Esq., 64, Hamilton 

 Terrace, St. John s Wood, London.— Sept. 



20 by 13, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 21£ by 13J, 16£ by 14±, 20 by 14, 

 by 14, 20 by 15, at 18*. per 100 feet. 



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

 Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot ... 2J „ 

 Ditto „ 2 feet ... 3£ „ 



HARTLEY'S Rough Plate, Sheet and Rough, Tiles, Striking 

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

 as Horticultural List. 



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



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



_____ Established more than 100 yejirs. 



* URIGI DOMO."— Patronised by her Majesty the 



-*- Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for Syon House, his 

 Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor 

 Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton for the 

 Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, late Mrs. Lawrence, of 

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



PROTECTION FROM MORNING FROST. 

 "FRIG I DOMO," a Canvas made of patent prepared Hair 

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

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

 all horticultural and floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits 

 and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from wind, 

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

 *ny required length, 2 yards wide, at Is. 6d. per yard run, of 

 Elisha Thomas Archer, whole and le manufacturer, 7, Trinity 

 Lane, Cannon Street, City, and the Royal Mills, Wandsworth, 

 Burrey; and of all Nurserymen and Seedsmen throughout the 

 kingdo m. « It i s much cheaper than mats as a covering." 



WATERPROOF PATHS. 

 BARN AND CATTLE SHED FLOORS. 



T^HOSE who would enjoy their Gardens during the 



-*• winter months should construct their walks of PORTLAND 

 CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus:— Screen the 

 §Tavel of which the path is at pi eut made from the loam which 

 is mixed with it, and to every part of dean gravel add one of sharp 

 river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- 

 end Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 

 applying the water. It may then be laid on 2 inches thick. Any 

 labourer can mix and spread it. No tool is required beyond th 

 spade, and in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a rock. Vegetation 

 cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the action of the 

 severest frost. It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, 

 to give a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. 



The same preparation makes frst-rate paving for BARNS, 

 CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all other situation 

 where a clean, hard bottom is a desideratum. May be laid in 

 Winter equally well as in summer. 



-Manufacturers of the ( uent, J. B. White & Brothers, 

 Milbank Street, V ;tminster. 



METCALFE and CO.'S NEW PATTERN TOOTH 

 BRUSH, PENETRATING HAIR BRUSHES, AND 

 SMYRNA SPONGES.— The Tooth Brush performs the highly- 

 important office of searching thoroughly into the divisions and 

 cleansing in the most extraordinary manner— hairs never come 

 loose. Peculiarly penetrating Hair Brushes, with durable un- 

 bleached Russian bristles, which will not soften like common 

 hair, and immense stock of genuine unbleached Smyrna Sponge, 

 with every description of British and Foreign Perfumery, at 

 Metcalfe, Bixgley, & Co.'s only Establishment, 130 b and 131, 

 Oxford Street, second and third doors west from Holies Street. 



Caution.— Beware of the word "from" Metcalfe's, adopted by 

 some houses. Metcalfe's Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. per box. i 



. A CLEAR COMPLEXION, 



GODFREY'S EXTRACT of ELDER FLOWERS 

 is strongly recommended for softening, beautifying, and 

 preserving the "skin, and giving it a blooming and charming 

 appearance, being at once a fragrant Perfume and delightful 

 Cosmetic. It completely removes tan, sun-burn, redness, &c, 

 and by its balsamic and "healing qualities renders the skin soft, 

 and free from dryness, scurf, &c. ; clears it from every humour, 

 pimple, or eruption; and by continuing its use only a short time 

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

 plexion clear and beautiful. In the process of shaving it is 

 invaluable, as it annihilates every pimple and all roughness, and 

 affords great comfort if applied to the face during cold easterly 

 winds.— Sold in Bottles, price 2s. 9d., with directions for using it, 

 by all Medici ne Vendors and Perfumers. 



F~ OR THE BENEFIT OF SUFFERING 

 HUMANITY.— A retired gentleman having cured him- 

 self of Deafness, Defect of Sight, and General Debility, after 

 suffering upwards of 25 years, thinks it his duty to make the 

 remedy known for the benefit of the afflicted: he will therefore 

 forward the particulars for the cure of the same on receipt of a 

 stamped envelope properly directed.— Address Rev. J, Johx- 

 stone, No. 1, P*rk Terrace, Heavitree , Exeter. Devonshire. 



DEBILITY AND NERVOUSNESS.— Encourage- 

 ment to those in despair, and suffering from debility, sper- I 

 matorrboea, relaxation, nervousness, and exhausiion of the 

 system. Advice and prescriptions, with a treatise on these dis- 

 eases, for a successful course of self-treatment, by which a per- 

 manent cure of the most protracted case is effected, sent post free 

 upon receipt of 14 postage stamps, by E. J. Roberts (late Army), 

 Sun ■". 9. Nort h Terrace, Moor Edge, Newca srle-on-Tyne^_ 



flURE OF COUGH AND RESTORATION OF 



VV VOICE BY DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS.- 



" 7, Alicia Street Sculcoats, Hull. Sir—Having been cured of a 

 most obstinate hoarseness and cough by means of Dr. Locock s 

 Wafers, and having *-pent pounds in seeking relief, but all to no 

 purpose, I scarcely know how to express my gratitude for the 

 surprising and sudden change they have wrought upon me. 

 "To Mr. Reinhardt, chemist, Market Place. J. Meuell. ' 

 Dr. Locock/s Wafers give instant relief, and a rapid cure of 

 asthma, coughs, &c. They have a pleasant taste.— Price Is. 1 j<£, 

 2s. 9<i., and lis. per box. Sold by all Druggists. Beware of 

 counterfeits. 



HOLLOW AY'S PILLS EXTRAORDINARY IN 

 THE CI RE OF DROPSY.— Sarah James, living with 

 Mrs. Wilders, of Oldham Road, Manchester, had become of such 

 a size from Dropsy as to be a burthen to hers* ; every usual 

 treatment was used but without effect. In this sad state she 

 tried Hollowav's Pills, and by them alone the water was 

 entireh removed from her system, and an effectual cure pert ec ted. 

 The Pills w. lateK tried on two dropsical patients « irged 



as incurable fr -m a 1 n Hospital, and both were cured by th" 



famous medicine.— Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the 

 world; at Pro >sor Holloway's Establishments, 244, btrand, 

 London, and SO, Maiden Lane, New York ; by A. St a mpa, Constan- 

 tinople; A.Guidicv, Smyrna; andH.Hooi Malta. 



To NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 



TO BE SOLD, three miles from Oxford Street, 

 situated in the main road, a respectable and convenient 

 DWELLING HOUSE, containing six rooms, washhousey and 

 stabling ; half an acre of good Land, with a small Greenhouse, 

 suitable for a show-house, situated in an improving neighbourhood 

 for jobbing. Would suit a young beginner well. Terms moderate. 

 — For further particulars inquire of Mr. White, Wheatsheaf 

 Tavern, New Roa d, Sh ep herd's Bush. 



~ CYGNETS. 



nPO BE SOLD, either together or separately, six 



JL remarkably fine CYGNETS. Price per pair, 21.; for the 

 whole brood, 5^.— Apply to Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Market 

 Place . Heading. 



N URSERY STOCK. 



H. BIGLAND and CO. be- to state that the LEASE 

 • of their NURSERY having now expired, they have con- 

 cluded to offer the remainder of their STOCK (consisting of 

 Evergreens, Fruit, and Forest Trees, Greenhouses, &c.) by 

 Auction this autumn; the precise time will be named in a 



future Advertisement. 



Britannia Nursery, Whalley Range, Manchester. 



Sales to Suction. 



THE LIVE STOCK, FARM, AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 



AT EALING PARK. 



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

 Farmvard, Ealing Park (5 minutes' walk from the Brent- 

 ford Station, South Western Railway) on THURSDAY. - pt 27th, 

 at 1 o'clock precisely, the LIVE STOCK, comprising six hand- 

 some Milch Cows, two Heifers, three Calves, two Farm Horsey 

 three Sows and eight Store Pigs, 400 head of Poultry and Coops, 

 with the Farm and Garden Implements, comprising Rick Cloth 

 and Poles, Iron Horse Roller, two Garden Rollers, Garden 

 Frames, Chaff Boxes, a 54 Round Ladder, Water Barrows and 

 Tubs. Water Cart, Plant Van, 700 feet of Boarding, useful Wood 

 and Iron Birdcages, and sundry old stores.— May be viewed on 

 the day prior and morning of Sale, and Catalogues had on 

 the premises, and of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King Street, 



Covent Garden. 



GRANGE ROAD, BERMOND5EY. 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Pinb Growers. 



MR. W. T. ATT WOOD will Sell by Auction, on the 

 premises, without the least reserve, the extensive stock of 

 healthy PINE PL A NTS, principally Queens, together with the 

 various Ranges of Graperies and Forcing Pits, also the whole of 

 Hot- Water Apparatus, comprising about 1500 feet of pipe and 

 trm»e large Boilers. The above property is in good condition, 

 and offers a valuable opportunity to persons requiring Pine Plants 



and Forcing Houses. " "— ~* **"* — u * -*" K * ^ ,^OT, in th * 



course of a few weeks. 



Due notice of the sale will be given in the 



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HACKNEY. 



To Gentlemen, Nurserymen, and Others. 



PROTHEKOE and MORRIS are 



directed by Messrs. Brown & Taylor to sell by auction, 

 without reserve, on the premises, Hackney Nursery, Dalston 

 Lane, Middlesex, on THURSDAY, October 11th, 1S55, at 

 11 o'clock, the whole of the Nursery Stock, comprising Orna- 

 mental Fruit and Forest Trees, Evergreens and Deciduous 

 Shrubs; also the Greenhouse Plants consisting of Camellias, 

 Azalea Iudica, Acacias, Cytisus, Myrtles, Deutzia gracilis 

 For^vrhias &c - together with two Greenhouses, Pits, 1 wo and 

 TlZuiA^ qo_ntity of Hot-water Pipe, Boilers, Wheel- 

 barrows, capital Nest Seed Drawers, Counter Garden Tools, and 

 sundry effects.-May be viewed prior to the sale ; Catalogues 

 mav be had on the premises, of the principal Seedsmen m 

 London, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 



Es>ex. 



"cuMiENI UO N NURSERIES, CAMBERWELL. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 



_ instructed by Mr. Joseph Fryer to submit to public cora- 

 pet on on the above premises, on the 8th, 9th, and 10th days of 

 October at 11 o'clock each day, a portion of his extensive Nursery 

 - consisting of fine Standard and Dwarf Trained and 



1* trained Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot. 

 Fie Haspberry, Gooseberry, Currant, &c, 2000 Mulberries, the 

 1st st v in the trade, 4 to 10 ft.; 3000 Limes, 6 to 10 ft.*, 4000 

 tea of all sorts, 3 to 10 ft; 2000 Evergreen Oaks, 2 to 5 ft; 



00 Evergreen Privet, 3 to 6 ft. ; also large quantities of Scarlet, 

 V, e, and other Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Andromedas, Magnc- 

 lirts, an i other varieties of American Plants; Garry as, Glycines, 



lematis, Passion Flowers, Bignonias, Virginian Creepers. Ivies, 

 Box, Laurels, Althaeas, tine large Elms, Lombardy and Balsam 

 Popl . Acacias, Scarlet Thorns, nne strong Se&kale, &c. &c.~ 

 M rt viewed prior to the sale, and Catalogues may be had on 



ie premises, of the principal - dsmen, and of the Auctioneers, 

 American Nurseries, Leytonstone, Essex. 



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