Oct. 13, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



687 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



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

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

 „«■ square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet 

 if which are kept ready packed tor immediate delivery. 



t i«*ts of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PiTFNT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWNGLASS,GLAS8 

 ttt FS and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 MASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

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



See Gardeners' Chronicle fast Saturday in each month. 



j?OREIGN A*D ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



87, Bishopsgate Street, 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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20 bylS, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 214 *7 134, 164 by 144, 20 by 14, 

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



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

 Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot ... 24 „ 

 Ditto „ 2 feet ... 34 „ 



HARTLEY'S Rough Plate, Sheet and Roueh, 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 years. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 



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. 



6 bv 4, and HA by 44 £0 12s. Od. 



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

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

 16 oz. from 2Jrf. to 3!,d. | 21 oz. from Sid. to 44<2. 



26 oz. from 6\d. to7±d. 

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

 Crates of 3«M) feet, "2\d. per foot. 



SIXTEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 

 FACTURE FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, the same quality 

 as we supply to Mr. Riveus, and ol various dimensions, always 



on hand, 

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



GLASS TILES for Workshops, Farm Buildings, &c. 



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



2 13 „ 60 



1 17 6 „ 60 



Glass Slates of the usual dimensions. 

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

 Cucumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Camoys' Milk Syphons, 

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

 Ornaments, hVrn 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. 



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BY 



ROYAL 



LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



HPHE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY, 



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

 Reduced Tariff of Agricultural and Horticultural Glass. 



STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET, from 2d.; and 

 HARTLEYS PATENT ROUGH PLATE, from 4 ±d. per foot. 



PERFORATED GLASS for Ventilating Dairies, Stables, 

 <fcc. from Is. 6U per foot. German-shaped Milk-pans, 21s. per 

 dozen; Helv's Test Churns, 5s. each; Waring' s Butter Slabs, 

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

 <x*.; Cucumber Tubes, from Is.; Propagating Glasses, from 3i<*. 

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

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

 ture, Architectural, Domestic, Scientific, and Ornamental Glass, 

 British and Foreign.— Catalogues free. 



JVJ ET(:aLFK,~BINGLEY, and Co/S OATMEAL 



* ' and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tablets (registered Nov.3,1854). 

 Price 6d. each. This soap will be 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, Metcalfe, Ringlet, & Co., Brushmakers and Per- 

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



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

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



Metcai.ff/s ALKALINE TOOTH PO WDER,2s. per box.— 

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

 fmners^*^ 



pOLD-, COUGHS, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, and 



^ DISEASES of the CHEST and LUNGS, arise chiefly from 

 alternations or Temperature. Painful and troublesome as these 

 di ses Hiv, they may be speedily and effectually removed by 

 the judicious use of 



SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR. 

 SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR is admirably adapted to 

 promote *. x ;>e* titration, ease the breathing, loosen the phlegm, 

 ahMte fever, ami allav the tickling sensation which occasions the 

 cough, without tigh'enlng the Cheat ; and for all temporary and 

 local affection*— such as wheezing, irritation of the throat, palpi- 

 tation of h, heart, hoarseness of the voice, influenza, Ac— it 

 affords in lata relief. While in more chronic disorder*, a 



1 Lodteil coughs or inveterate asthma, it is equally valuable in 

 v ^fleets, , u^h, of course, a longer perseverance in the use of 

 the Arti' !-• i* roqn •<!. 



•#• Ask for Spencer's PomosHJ Elixir. 

 Prepai on y by T. Roberta & Co.. Crane Court, Fleet Street, 



1 idon ; and wild wholesale and retail by E Edwards, 67, -r. 



} ils Chun vnni; Bare y & Sons, 95, Farringdon Str t; 

 |' ,rr V ii. f 10, Bo* Churcbvard; Han nay & Co„ 63, and 



Sanjrar, 150, <) .rd St London; and by all rcapecteble 



Chemists and M ne A lore in the Kingdom. In bottW 



; U. iy. Mid 2*. I »ch. *** The bottles at '2s. 0d. contain 

 nearly as much as three small ones. 



FENDERS, STOVES, AND FIRE-IRONS. 

 Buyers of the above are requested, before Snallv deciding, t 

 visit William S. Burtx s SHOWROOM? 9. Oxford Stree 1 

 (corner ot Newman Street). Is 1.2. and 3, Newman Street, and 

 4 and 5, Perry's Place. The are the lar st in the world, and 

 contain such ah assortment of FENDERS, BTOV1 , RANG E8, 

 FIRE-IRONS and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be 



approached elsewhere, either for variety, novelty, beauty of 

 design, or exquisiteness of workmanship. Bright stoves, wit; 

 bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars, 21. lis to 51. 10s. ; ditto, 

 with ormolu ornamen and two sets of bars, 61. 10s. to 12/. 12s. ; 

 Bronzed Fenders complete, wi h standards, from 7s. to SI. ; Steel 

 Fenders, from 21. 15s. to 61. ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, 

 from 2/. 15s. to 7/. 7s.; Ffre-lfODS trom l.s\ 9<f. the set to4Z. 4*. 

 Sylvester and all other Paten t Stoves, with radiating hearth plates. 

 All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges. 

 1st,— From the frequency and extent of his purchases: and 

 2dly,— From those purchases bei ng'made exclusively forcash. 



GAS CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS.— 

 The increased and increasing use of gas in private houses 

 has induced William S. Burt * to collect fror the various 

 manufacturers all that is new and choice in Brackets, Pendants, 

 and Chandeliers, adapted to oflin passage^, and dwelling-rooms, 

 as well as to have some designed expre sly for him : these are 

 ON SHOW over his SIXTEEN LAUGH ROOMS, and presen 

 for novelty, variety, and purity ot taste, an unequalled assort- 

 ment. They are marked in plain figures, at pries* proportionate 

 with tht • -which have tended t make his Establishment the 

 largest and m r remarkable in the kingdom, viz., from 125. 6d 

 (two light) to 16/. 16s. 



LAMPS of all SORTS and PATTERNS.— 

 The. largest, as well as the choicest, assortment in szlstenc 

 Of FRENCH and ENGLISH MODERATM li, PALMERS. 

 CAMPH1NE, ARGAM), SoLAH and other LAMPS, with all 

 the latest improvements, and of the newest and most i hereto 

 patterns, in ormolu, Bohemian and plain glass, is at William S. 

 Burton's, and they ara arranged in one large room, so that 

 patterns, sizes, and sorts can be instantly selected. 



Real French Colza Oil, 55. 9d. per gallon. 



Palmer's Candles, 9rf., 9Jrf., and lOd. per lb. 



William S. Burton has SIX r K IN LA KG E SHOW ROOMS 

 devoted to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRON- 

 MONGERY (including Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated and 

 Japam I Wares, Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding), so 

 arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once 



make their selections. 

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



returned for every article not approved of. 



No. 39, Oxford Street (corner of Newman Street) ; 1, 2, and 



H N'Awman Street: and 4 & 5. Perry's P* 





THAMES BANK, PIMLICO. 



MESSRS. PROTHEKOE and M >RRIS are in- 

 structed bv Mr. Joseph Robinson to submit to public com- 

 petition, on the above premises, without the least reserve, a very 

 choice and select Collection of Fancy and other varietiee «f 

 Pelargoniums, also a collection of Pom pone Chrysanthemums, 

 about sixty neat specimens, a few Azaleas, al o a fine collection 

 of Dahlias, three snitll Greenhouses, and a light Spring Van. 

 J. U. assures purchasers that every plant will be correctly named 

 and labelled The day fixed for sale will be stated in a future 

 advertisement. 



WANDSWORTH ROAD. 



MESSRS PKOTHKROEand MOHRIS have been 

 instructed by Messrs. Chandler * Btna to K*U by Auction, 

 on the premises in the Wandsworth Roa early nev month, a 

 collection of the following KV ERGREEN - & comprising five 

 Variegated and (ireen Hollii , f rom 2 to 8 feet high: Chinese 

 ArborvitSI, 2 to 8 let Laurels, large Box, Scarlet Arbutus, v< 

 handsome: crimson and other Rhododendron^, well set with 

 flower buds: yellow Azaleas, large Lilacs, thrysantheBlums, 

 Daphne hyhrida, EscaU*>nia, 4c, Ac.; also dwarf Apples and 

 PearA adapted for pott , Gooseberries, Currants, with a variety 

 of other Trees. This le presents an excellent op \ unity for 

 gentlemen and others now planting. An announcement of the 

 days of sa will rtly be made, and Catalogues prepared. 



F U L H A M . 



Lockii\rt'h Actual Sale of 1^ lbs a I'lowi Roots. 

 TO NOBLLMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, AND 



OTHERS. 



MESSRS. P ROTH E ROE and MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction, on the premises, Larsons Green Lane, Fulham, 

 n MONDAY, October 15th, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, a 

 costly and ex ive collection of BULBS and FLOWER 

 ROOTS, being about 60,000 in number, and consisting of all the 





SOUND and WHITE TEE III are not only indis- 

 pensably requisite to a pleasing exterior in both sexes, but 

 they are peculiarly appreciated through life as a blessing highly 

 conducive to the purposes of health and longevity. Among the 

 various preparations offered for the purpose, 



ROWLAND'S ODONTO, or PEARL DENTIFRICE, 

 stands unrivalled in its capability of embellishing, purifying, 

 and preserving the teeth to the latest period of life. Prepared 

 from Oriental herbs with unusual care, transmitted to this 

 country at erreat expense, this unique compound will be found to . 

 eradicate all tartar and concretions, and impart a pearl-like white- 

 ness to the enam lied surface, remove spots of incipient decay, 

 render the gums firm and red, fix the teeth firmly in their sockets 

 and, from its aromatic influence impart sweetness and purity to 

 the breath. Price 2s. 9rf. per box. Caution.— The words 

 u Rowlands' Odonto" are on the label, and " A. Rowland & Sons, 

 20, Hatton Garden," engraved on the Government stamp affixed 

 on each box. Sold by them, and by Chemists and Perfumers. 



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variety yet raised; with a llectton of Herbaceous Plants, and 

 sundries.— May be viewed three days prior to the sale; Catalogues 

 had, 6d. each, returnable to purchasers, of the principal Seedmen 

 in London, and of the Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leyton- 

 stone, Essex. 



NURSE R~Y S T O C K. 



To Noblemen, Gentlsvin, Contractors, and Othrbs. 



MESSKS. PKOTHhKOE akd MORRIS will Sell 

 by Auction, on the Premises, Albion Road, Stoke Ne wing- 

 ton, on MONDAY, October 22d, and following day, at li o'clock 

 each day, fine Ornamental Ti s, Evergreen*, and Shrubs, con- 

 sisting of Aucuhas. Hollies, Box, Laurels, Arborvit»M, Limes, 

 Poplars, Ltlaes, Weeping Ash, Purple K. ech, Scarlet Chesnuts, 

 Evergreen Privets : Rhododendrons, Azaleaa, and other American 

 Plants; choice Fruit Trees, inch ng Apples, Pears, Plums, 

 Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, Grape Vines, &c; Standard Dwarf 

 and Climbing Roses, and a large assortment of Hardy Climbers 

 in Pots; choice Cinerarias, Chrysanthemums, &c— Catalogues 

 may be had on the Premises, of the principal Seedsmen, and of 

 th« Aup.tionpp.rR. American Nurserv. Li*vtonstone. Essex. 



n*0 BE LET, a NURSERY and SEED BUSINESS. 



X — John Young begs to say that he is desirous of treating 

 with a Tenant for his Nursery Ground, which he is at present 

 occupying himself, and which offers an eligible opportunity to 

 any one wishing to enter on the business. The stock is light, 

 and the quantity of land may be made to suit the convenience of 

 the Tenant.— For further particulars apply to John Yolng, Elm 

 CottH . Taun ton. 



~~TO~AMAT£UR FARMERS — BtLMORE HOUSE. 



TO BE LET, unfurnished, for a term of years, 

 containing three best living rooms and eight bed rooms, 



with offices, &c, convenient and complete stable for 

 horse*, with good garden and orchard. Forty acres in a ring 

 fence to be let with it or without. Relmore is six miles from 

 Bishopstoke Station on the South-Western Railway, in the 

 centre or the Hambledon Hunt, and within easy distance of the 

 II. H. and Horsley hounds— For particulars, apply to Messrs. 

 Attwood and Biopbn, the CI e, Salisbury. 



~THORT-HOR»SltO BULLS. 



r VO BE SOLD, at Esholt Hall, near Leeds, three 



horn 



1-year-old and one 3-year-old BULLS, all of pure Short- 

 _.. breed, the property of W.R.C. Stansfield, Esq.— For Pedi- 

 grees and particulars a pply to Jambs M'Khlvik, Kb holt Hall. 



X) BE SOLD, Three fine CYGNETS ; price 3Z. 3*. 



Apply to Mr. Brooks, 24, Old Cavendish Street, London. 



Sales t? auction 



ORCHID S.— Three Importations from the Brazils, 



the Amazons and La Guayra. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at bis 

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

 DAY, 16th inst , fine Plants, in excellent condition, of Lsslia 

 purpurata, Cattleya lobaU, Leepoldt Mossiaa, enspa snperba, 

 granulosa, vudacea, and an unknown species of Galeandra, &c— 



May be vieweo 1 on the morning of sale, and Catalogues had. 



-ESTABLISHED PLANTS. 



ORCHIDS 



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DAY, October 23, at 1 o'clock precisely, a Collection of 

 ORCHIDS in fine health. Amongst them will be found the 

 following choice sorts, viz. : — 



Aerides maculosum major 

 „ quinquevulnerum 



Cattleya elegans 

 „ labiate 

 „ Qnindos 



Cypripedium barbatura gTandi- 



flornm 

 Dendrobium anosmnm 



Lseliapurpurati 



Phalenopsis grand iflora [bum 



Saccolabium gnttattim super- 



n premorsum 



„ retusum 



Trichopilla sua vis 

 Vauda snavis (Veitch's) 



Ac. Ac. &c. 



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

 Mr. J. C. Stkvrnk, 38, KLtne • eat Covent harden. 



TO GENTLEMtlM, NURSERVMEN, AND OTHERS. 



Kosb Cottage Nubsery, Rktfors Notts. 



ESSRS. TOMLlNSOiN and SON will Sell by 



Auction on MON PAY and TUKSDAV the 22d land 23d 



of October, at 12 o'clock each day, on Ins premises, In conse- 

 qnenceofthe urr und lvin* sold, the whole or P. Pennirgton s 



-kof LiNM.l - KHURARB, consisting or 10,000 strong, 

 hei hy Stools, the same with winch he has supplied the Ms£ 

 ch, er, Sheffield, and other marl T\>r J^Uv^topk 



nrly part Oft se m; ,■ with a MlWhKl siu^iv, 



c sting F . Fmit Trees, Evergreen, Ornamental, and 

 L> lu< Sbrn . 



' CLAPHAM RISE. 



To Noblemen, GENTLEHf Flori s, and Others. 



MESSRS. PROTHEKOE and MOKKIS will Sell 

 by Auction, on the Premises, Clapham Rise, near London, 

 on MONDAY, October 29, and following day, at 11 o'clock each 

 day (by order of the executors of the la e Mr. Henry Groom) 

 the whole of the extensive, costly, and unrivalled collection of 

 TULIPS, Offsets, and Breeders, which include the most rare 

 and approved varieties in cultivation, and choice Seedlings 

 not in the possession of any other grower, being the study of 

 40 years of the deceased's life, whose judgment and taste was 

 universally admitted. Also Dutch and other Bulbs, con ting of 

 the finest Double and Single Hyacinths. Narcissus, Crocus, 

 Early Double and Single Tulips, Jonquils, a rich assortment of 

 Ranunculuses, Gladiolus, Anemones, &c, with 1500 Lilium lanci- 

 folinm in great variety, Japonicum, &c. May be viewed prior 

 to the sale.— Catalogues may be obtained Is. each, returnable to 

 purchasers, of the principal Seedsmen in London; aud of the 

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Kisex. 



~ GRANGE ROAD, BERMONDSEY. 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, NuassaviiaK, and Pine Groweks. 



MR. WILLIAM T. ATWOOL) will Sell hy Auction, 

 on the Premises without reserve, by direction of B. Drew, 

 Esq., on FRIDAY, the 26th October, at 11 o'clock, the extensive 

 STOCK of PINK PLANTS, the various Ranges of Graperies 

 and Forcing Pits; the Hot-water Apparatus, comprising about 

 1500 feet of pipe, and three large Boilers. The above property is 

 in good condition, and offers a valuable opportunity to persons 

 requiring Pine Plants and Forcing Houses. Catalogues to be 

 had of B Drew, Esq., Bermondsey Street ; \V. T. Atwood, Auc- 

 tioneer and Land Agent, Mortlake, Surrey; and the Inns in 

 Covent Garden. 



I CH OICE TULIPS. 



MR. ALEXANDER has been instructed by Mr. 

 Willij-on, of the Rose Nursery, Wh'tby, to offer for sale by 

 Auction, at the Mart near the Bank of Kngland.on W EDNESDAY, 

 Oct. 24, at 12 o'clock, his unrivalled SEEDLING TULIPS, com- 

 prising feathered breaks of the following first-rate varieties, vis., 

 Gem, Juliet, Eva, Queen, King, Mr. J. F. Weed. Mr Sanderson, 

 Sir J. Paxton, Exquisite, (Purity, and Yellow Model belfs). Any 

 comment upon the>e unrivalled flowers would be superfluous.— 

 Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and also of Mews. Da we, 

 Cottrell, & Benham, Seedsmen, Moorgate Street; White Swan, 

 West Ham; Mulberry Tree. Bromley: Mr. VVillison, as above, 

 and of the Auctioneer, Shacklewell and 1 ton, who will execute 

 any commissions for country growers. 



NURSERY STOCK.-WHALLEY RANGE, MANCHESTER. 



MR CAPES begs to state that lie h*s received in- 

 structions from Messrs. If. Bigland & Co^ in consequence 

 of the expiration of their lease, and I the ,,^^» ^/"Jf*? R ^ 

 given up to Sell by Auction, on WEDNL8DAY and IHLKs- 

 DA Y November 7th and 8th, at 10 n'c> k e*ch morning the 

 entire of the remainder of their STOCK of Evergreens Fruit 

 and Forest Trees, two Greenhouses Dutch Pit, and other Lffects, 

 at the Britannia Nursery. Whalley Ring*, near Manchester, 

 further particulars ot which will appear In future announcements 

 and in Catalogues, which will bo ready a week prior to the sale. 

 _ y, Princess Street, Manchester. 



MR. HUMBERT will Sell by Auction tbe following 

 STOCK, on FRIDAY, October 19tl>, at 12 for 1 o'clock, at 

 Ilarwoods Farm. Watford, Herts, by direction of the Earl of 

 F 'x 375 pure South l>own Ewes and Tegs, being the whole 

 • the'celebrated flock of the Earl of Essex, also 60 Fat and Store 

 Pigs of the best breeds, 26 Ayrshire. »nd Short-horn Heifers and 

 Sr«crc 10 Calvt 4 black Ponh under 12 hands, which have 

 been driven together, and 100 loads of pri Bay : also the well- 

 known Fl"ck reared by his lordship wifh s- much solicitude 

 during the past 10 years, and now d ed of solely 1 auae he 



intends to adopt another system of farming. -May be viewed by 

 applying to Mr. Swanston, at Harwood's Farm, of whom Cata- 

 lognes mav b h*d; also at th< a istwey Arms, Hertford; the 

 Peahen ri. Alban'e; Red Lion, Barnat; Kings Arms, Heme! 



Hemp I; King's Arms, Perkhamps-ead; Georp Inn. bishop 



;l .and- Am : Igwatv : White H'M-se Inn Lxbndge; 

 nnd free by post of Mr. Humbert, Land Agent and Surveyor, 

 Watford. 



