Nov. 17, 1855.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



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IaPPIN'S pruning knives in every variety, 



Warranted Good by the Makers. 



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[OSEPH MAPPIN and BROTHERS, Queen's 



♦ / Cutlery Works, Sheffield ; and 37, Moorgate Street, London. 



Drawings forwarded by post. 



SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, ^MIDDLESEX. 



EDWARD BECK Manufactures in Slate a variety 

 of articles for Horticultural purposes, all of which may be 

 seen in use at Worton Cottage, on application to the Gardener, 

 Sundays excepted, 

 priced Lists ot Plant Tub s and B oxes forwarded on application. 



""BARTON'S PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS," 



AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. 



TH HIS is the Original Patent for Important Improve- 



X ments in Stable Fittings, Hay-box, Manger, and Water-trough 



as one fixture, including a 

 method surpassing all others 

 for conveying the straps and 

 halter- weights to the back ot 

 the fitting to prevent the horse 

 being cast in the stall. Stable 

 Fittings of every description, plain, enamelled, or galvanised. 

 Also the newly invented Loose Box Fittings, Surface Gutter 

 with moveable cover-plates, Stable Posts, llamps, Sills, and all 

 kinds of Stable Furniture in stock. 

 James Barton, Iron Founder, &c. 370, Oxford Street, London, 

 a MANUFACTURER OF KITE'S PATENT VENTI- 

 2 LATING and SMOKE-CURING CHIMNEY CATS, 

 patronised by her Most Gracious Majesty (200 on Buck- 

 ingham Palace). In use also on St. James's Palace, 

 Windsor Castle, Government Offices, &c &c. Zinc, 

 30^. ; cast iron 35*. each ; the latter as durable as the 

 building itself. Drawings and Price Lists forwarded 

 on receipt of two postage stamps. 

 Address Barton' s Iron W orks, 370, Oxford St reet, London. 



CLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, 



PIT FRAMES, ETC. 



TAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the pleasure to 



J hand their present reduced prices of Glass for Cash :— 



SHEET SQUARES.— In Boxes of 100 feet. 



TO FLORISTS AND OTHERS. 



J JONES, Iron Merchant, has always a great, 

 • v»ri»*rr«f pvt ivnDir at. an d SADDLE BOILERS in SMYRNA SPONG1 - 



^| ETCALFE ako CO.'S NEW i \TTFRN TOOTH 





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8 „ 6, — 8£ „ 6£ f 



9 „7, — 9} „ 7*, 10by6> 



10 „ 7, 10 by 8 j 

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

 at 18a. per 100 feet. If cut to order not exceeding 40 inches long. 

 16 oz. from 2$cf.-to 3 Ad. | 21 oz. from S^d. to 4\d. 



26 oz. from 5hd. to 7£d. 

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



(tares of 300 feet, 2%d. per foot. 



XTEEN-OUNCE SHEET GLASS OF ENGLISH MANU- 

 FACTURE FOR ORCHARD HOUSES, the same quality 

 as we supply to Mr. Rivers, and o! various dimensions, always 



on hand, 

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

 GLASS TILES for Workshops, Farm Buildings, &c. 



4- of an inch thick £1 17s. 6U per case of 50 



A „ 2 13 „ 60 



f ,; 1 17 6 „ 60 



Glass Slates of the usual dimensions. 

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

 ucumber Tubes, Lactometers, Lord Caraoys' Milk. Syphons, 

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

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

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

 Horticultural Glass Warehouse, 116, Bishopsgate Street 



Without, London. 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



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



t 1 of British Manufacture, at prices varying from 2d. to 3d. 

 I r«r square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thousand feet 

 which are kept ready packed for immediatedetivery. 



ts of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 



TENT ROUGH PLATE,THICK CROWN GLASS,GLASS 



TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 



MASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 



ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 



ro . J AMES H etley & Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



See hardeners 1 Chronicle first Saturday in each month. 



w — - - — x — - — — - — ■-» ^ - 



stock, also Fire and Furnace Bars, Supply Ci rns, Double 1 1 

 and Frames, Furnace Graf. ^. Soot Doors, Hot-water Pipes, 

 Elbows, Tees, Syphons, Throttle Valves, Stop Cocks, Flange and 

 Socket Elbows, &c; also Trough Pipes. — Drawings and Prices 

 of the above, or estimates given for the work fixed complete, on 

 application to J. Jo 5, Iron Bridge Wharf, 6. Bankside, London 

 near rhe_Southwark Iron Bridge. ' 



AT MR. ME CHI'S ESTABLISHMENTS, 

 112, Regent Street, 4, Leadenhall Street, and Crystal Palace, 

 are exhibited the finest specimens of British manufactures in 

 Dressing Cases, Work-boxes, Writing Cases, Dressing Bags, 

 and other articles of utility or luxury. A separate department 

 for Papier Mache" Manufactures and Bagatelle Tables. Table 

 Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Penknives. Strops, Paste, &c. Ship- 

 ping orders executed. The same prices charged at all the 

 Establishments. 



91 9° MILNER'S HOLDFAST AND F1RE- 



& JL*J R] ISTING SAFES {non-conducting and vapoui 

 isinp), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patent 

 ot 1840-51-54 and 1855, including their Gunpowder Proof Solid 

 Lock and Door (without which no Safe is secure), the strongest, 

 best, and cheapkst ftjjrao ardb extant. 



Milners Phoenix (2HT) Safe Works, Liverpool, the most com- 

 plete and extensive in the world. Show Ro 6 and 8, Lord 

 Street, Liverpool. London Depot, 47a. Moorgate Street, City. 



Circul ars fre e b y post. 



FENDERS, STOVES, AND FIRE-IRONS.— 

 Buyers of the above are req 1 ted. before fin all v de< ing, 



to visit* William S. Burton's SHOW ROOMS. They con 



tain such an assortment of F! HERS. STOV1 RANGES, 

 FIRE-IRONS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be 

 approached elsewhere, either for variety, novelty, beauty<'l 

 design, or exquisiteness of workmanship. Bright stoves, with 

 bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars, 21. 14*. to 51. 10*. : ditto 

 with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars, bl. 10*. to \->L 12*. 

 Bronzed Fenders complete, with standards, from 7*. to 81. : Steel 

 Fenders, from 21. 15f. to 6/. ; ditto, with rich ormolu ornaments, 

 from 21. 15s. to 71. 75.; Fire-ir OBS from Is. M. the set to 41. 4s. 

 Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves, with radiatinghearth plates. 



All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced char ■*. 

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

 2dly,— From those purchases being made exclusively for cash. 



GAS CHANDELTERS and BRACKETS.— 

 The increased and increasing use of gas in private houses 

 has induced Willtam S. Burton to collect from the various 

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

 and Chandeliers, adapted to offices, passages, and dwelling-rooms, 

 as well as to have some designed expressly for him; these are 

 ON SHOW over his SIXTEEN LARGE ROOMS, and present, 

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

 ment. They are marked in plain figures, at prices proportionate 

 with those which have tended to make his Establishment the 

 largest and most remarkable in the kingdom, viz., from 12a. 6U 

 (two light) to 16*. 16s. 



T AMPS OF ALL SORTS AND PATTERNS.-- 



l~j William B. Burton invites attention to his season's SrH >\\ 

 of LAMPS. It embraces the Moderateur (the best Parisian 

 specimens of which have been carefully culled), Argand, Solar, 

 Camphine, Palmer's Magnum, and other lamps for candles; and 

 comprises an assortment which, considered either as to extent, 

 price, or pattern, is perfectly unrivalled. 



Pure Colza Oil, 5s. 6tt per gallon. 



Palmers Candles, lOrf. and h)\d. per lb. 



Patent Camphine, 3s. lOd. per gallon. 

 The alterations and additions to these vnry extensive premises 

 (already by far the largest in Europe), which have occupied the 

 whole vear, are now nearly completed. They are of such a 

 character that the entire of EIGHT HO < !»llij» ™ted 

 to the display of the most magnificent stock of GENEKAL 

 HOUSE IRONMONGERY (including Cutlery, Nicl Silver 

 Plated, and Japanned Wares, Iron and Brass Bedsteads and 



-The Tooth Brush performs the highly- 

 important office of eeerching thoroughly it thee igfoot and 

 cleansing in the mos* extraordinary manner— hairs n r come 

 ose. Peculiarly penetrating Hair Brushes, with durable on- 

 ached Russian br , which will not soften like common 



hair, and immense stock of get m u ached 8m v rns 

 with every description of British and reign Perfumery, at 

 Metcalfe, B let, & C s only Establishment, 130 Band" 131 

 Oxford Street, second and third doors * • from Holies Street 



Caution.— Beware of the 1 " from*' Metcalfe's, adopted by 

 some ho Mi life's Alkaline Tooth Powc, is. per box. 



HOLLOWAY'S PILLS FOR THE CURE '01 

 RHEUMATISM A FAR SUPERIOR TO AL1 



OTHER Kl. i.UiES.—Mr. Talb Di . lamer 



hvel Liverpool states in a h- ♦ ] wav that he 



is requested by Mr. Jameson, of 28, Ik reel inform 



him that for many years he had been afflict d with Asthma and 

 Rheumatism and nld obtain no relict fr the many remedies 

 he tr 1, ui til taking Hollows 1 Pill this I lible medi 



cine speedily cm him, and he wishes the same to be made 

 public t<»r the benefit of others.— Sold oy all \te<1>< 1 V < ndors 



tl inghouttl rid; at Prof. 11 01.] sta nenta 244, 



Strand, London, and 80, Maiden Lam*. New ^ »rk ; I ■■ \. 8TAMPA, 

 Constantinople: \ . « pity, Smyrna: and II. li Da. Malta. 



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TO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. 



A LST E A 1) C E M E T E It V.— The f H'RI AL 



BOARD for the Parish of llalstea m tin mt Essex, 



hen- S'otice, that they sr« prepared to re« ve TLMH R» 



for SHRUB S,dfec., for Planting tin cry. Form -*ped- 



fleation with fr ledules (price5 n ith all nsemisarv information, 

 may be obtained either at m) « > ■ , or at the OftteV Wn iah 

 Da> boh, Lsq J6, Great leasee lied ford ^ are, 



on and r November 13th. All in must be sent in to 



Mr. DAVIDOONon or before SATURDAY vember 24th. The 



Board reserve to tl nselwes the ri t tt. «< reject, In the 



Whole or in part, any Tenders submitted to (hem. 



Hal- ad. N 17. < P. A the Hoard. 



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ANTLD, a COUNTRY FARM HOUSE, 



pletely or partly Furnished, containing a ing and three 



or four I rns, for a gentleman's occasional ee ; with 



from 16 Io30 Acres of Land, chiefli harden. V hin a reason- 



abl tance of London ; vit ltj to a Railway n preferred. 



To rent from Christmas next.— Address, Ma*" d full 



particulars, to N. care ot Mr. .L sM^ku Stationer and 



P rint-seller , i 43, Strand. mmm 



TO NURS <YWtN AND FLORISTS. 



H^O BE LET, the BOWATER MJHSERY, Wool- 



i. wich. situated in the melt respectable part of the town- 

 consisting of two Greenhouses, two B 1 Pitt, mostly filled 

 with »tt-wooded Plants, also about li acre of (ir id, partly 

 covered with Fruit Trees. Coming in very moderate, by valua- 

 tion or otherwise, as may be agreed on.— Apply at ^hop, 

 where all particulars can be obtained; or by letter, addressed IB 

 G. S., as above. 



j'O BE LET, a NURSERY, in >ckwell Green, 



1 comprising Dwelling-house and Seed Shop, ten large Green- 

 houses, Pits, Frames, Ac— For particulars, apply to Mr. H. R. 

 Fr: *MR. 5. Meld Terrace. Lansdowm 'irove, St kwell, Surre 



IPO BE LET, a NURSER1 aro SEED BUSINESS. 



Ji -.infiN- Too begs to sar that he N d 1 of treating 



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

 occupyin nself, and which offers an eligible opportunity to 



any one wishing to enter on the buslnea*. The Stock is light, 

 and th jiiantity of Land may be made to suit the convenience 

 o nant— For further particulars, apply to Joh Yotnro, 



;ira Cottage. Taunton. 





BY 

 ROYAL 



LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



THE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY, 



S H ELY & WARING, Managers, 296, Oxford Street London. 



STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET GLASS from 



.; and HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE from 4*d. 



•or foot. CROWN or SHEET SQUARES, in 100 feel . boxe^ 



'nder 10 by 8, 12s. 6d. ; above, 16s. 8d. per box. FOREIGN 



SHEET, in 200 feet cases. 34a. per case. 



PERFORATED VENTILATING GLASS from 1*. 6d. per 

 oot. TILES and SLATES from 6tt each. MILK PANS 

 ^U.perdozen. HELY'S HAND CHURN, 5s. ft*.; WAKINGS 

 BUTTER SLAUS. 10s. each. Glass Fern Shajies, Bee Glasses, 

 Cucumber Tubes, Hyacinth Dishes, Propagating Glasses, 

 Hand LightH, &c. Flower Labels, Is. per 100, and the New 

 A nariiim, 10j?, each.— Catalogues free. . 



OREIGN Ain»D EnJCLlSH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE, 



87, Bishopsgatk Stkeet, Without. otrl?1?rp 



T 1 MILLINGTON supplies the above btlfcfcil 



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



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



eu of the day. Reduced tariff, boxes included. — Per iuu it. 



6 in. by 4 in. and 6 in. by 4^ In 



not be hoped for .-Isewhere. 



Catalogues, with engravings, sent (per post) tree. 



39, Oxford Street; 1. U, 2, and 3, Newman Street; and 4,5, 

 and 6\ Perry's Place. E ibtished A.P. 1 S20. 



EW LABEL.— In consequence of the great variety 



- of Counterfeit Labels of A. ROWLAND & SONS' MA- 

 CASSAR OIL. now in circulation, and which so nearly resemble 

 the original as frequently to deceive the unwary-thev have em- 

 ployed those eminent artists Meww. Perkins. Baron, & Co., 

 who, at great cost, and by a peculiar process j* **•"»£ "*™ 

 eucceeded in producing from steel « A NEW LABEL,' which 

 cannot be forged. It is composed of a section of an engine- 

 turned circle, repeated 130 times, and forms an original I lace- 



with an embossed profile of Her Majesty "inn K^j^ 

 lately specially taken for the pmkiri which surmounts the 

 words (also in white letters) "KOWLAM *£ C t?„ 





' I 'O BE SOLD, worth the prk a Cast-iron STAND 



for a CONSERVATORY, in good condition. 24 feet long. 

 4 feet 6 inches high, upper platform *> feet wide— Ma be Been 

 and price known by applying to W. B. lit vnisgs, Stationer, 



op- ite Urnc G ve __ 



" BE -OLD, % FHUirERER and FLORIST'S 



BU?lNi;>S, having an nd first-rate connection in a 

 commanding tuation. Coming in about 5001.; a part could 

 remain on approved security, the proprietor wishing to retire.-— 

 For particulars appiv by falter, prepaid, with real name and 

 ad drees. \ P.. 5, Great Qtieen Str t, Lincoln Inn. 



FARM FOR SALE IN EAST KENT. 



TO HE SOLD by Private Contract, a very desirable 



1 FREEHOLD FARM, called Wallett's Court, in the Parish 

 of West-Cliff, between 1 )over and Deal ; containing 218 Acres of 

 sup' or Arable and Pasture Land lying well together, around 

 thehoasc, and abutting for a considerable distance on- the main 

 turnpike road, and on two other sides by t be high roads to St. 

 Margaret's at Cliff. The 1. state contains good brick earth, and 

 is v.rv irable for building. It has a good residence in a 

 healthy situation, and besides its present value ?"»•"■»■ ««« 

 historical interest. It belonged to Odo Bishop of Bayeax, m the 

 r^ 1 of the Conqueror; was the residence ®f Edward and his 

 Q, n Eleanor ; afterwards of Thos. tiibbon, whose son Matthew 

 rebuilt it in 1627. The church is within a minute sjrslk of tt» 

 house.- For Particulars apply t Mr. ~ vSDroaD, Martins Farm, 

 near Dover, Kent. 





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;i SP d for tiie 23d inst., is postponed until the . h of November. 



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20 by"l3, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 21* by 13*, 16* by 14J, 20 by 14, 

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



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

 Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot ... *4 „ 

 Ditto „ 2 feet ... 3* « 



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

 nd Bee Glasses, Milk Pans, Cu* umber Tubes, and Wasp iraps, 



(orticultural List. „. . . n ^,^ Mra 



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

 »o4 Varnishes, see Colour List, which can be had on application. 



Established mor than 100 years. 



OIL tothe £owtb, mlont&i, and for beautifying: the Human 

 Hai^ XJnde? which is the Signaturt of the Proprietor, in Red 

 Ink "A ROWLAND & SONS'-Sold by them at 20, Hatton 

 Gnrden. Lon don ; and by C h emists a nd Perfumers. 



I v O YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 



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

 TRI\R is miaranteed to produce Whiskers, Mous achios, &c, 

 in \ few weeks, and restore the Hair from whatever cause, 

 SrwSben it prevent its falling off, and effectually check grey- 

 nPsT?nall its sta-es. For the nursery it is recommended by 

 unward^ , of 100 physicians, for promoting a fine healthy head of 

 hSi^atd avertiV baldness. Sold \*™%™>^££->£ 



sent free on receipt of 24 penny stamps, ^^^^ 

 CastleStreet,NewmanStreet,OxfordStreet,London.MraXi^TEa 



moustache:' Mr. Yates-" The young man has no* ^ a good 



pair of w hiskers. I want two packets for other_c ,istomers. 



" — THE BEST FOOD FOR CHILDREN, INVALIDS, 



ANO OTHERS. 



ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY, for rnakm- 

 superior BARLEY WATER in 15 minutes, has notnnly 

 obtained the patronage of her Majesty and the {^^Fam 1 ^ 

 but has become of general use to every class of t^cummumty, 

 and is acknowledged to stand unrivalled as an eminently pure 



un?rltious, and light food for Infants ™*}«?* W X"™^$ Y * r 

 for making a delicious Custard Pudding, and excellent ror 



thickening Broths or Soups. . aA T(knrft 



ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS, for more tha -n » jeara 



have been held in constant and increasing ^^Tv^aMe 

 l \ .TT „. r.^«« «f ,k a Oa» onH «« the best and rao^t vaiuaoie 



Vf ESSHS. 



*oveS»"a« 12 o'clock, a nr*t-elaa8 couec 

 Rft«ms sting f the finest Douh and Mngle 



Sarc^i iaTSlSSS. Anemonic V.Wft ^nowdxo 



Rannncnlnses, Gladiolus, &c 



assortment 



TauttfX furnished with bloom bud S .-On view tta 

 m on»in (? of Sale. Catalogue, had at a Mart; and of the 





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aged, is a popular i ipe 



use in the sick chamber a.»l. 



for 



_ _ food 

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Infants and Children. 



-^TrS^f^NTLlMENrNURSERVMEN, ANO OTHERS. 



ii?EssaaraetBBBOi ^ morris a« «- 



W 1 struct*! to Sell by Anction, wi thou t *mn*,<>* tta 9™™** 



^ ' day, the vaJuawe 



from 3 to 6 feet; 



^nnmln Ash Standard and Train, Erui tTr s G~*"«<* 



1: r^ 3towj ;>* "} l «*}* 2? th *" 



about 1500 



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300 



Prepared 



« m~*w A- To capital Camellias, well set witl 

 raiemraa. RoBINSOlf, Bbllville * LO., , ^ ^ DwJ|n Uos 



64 Red Lion Street, Ho .born, London. 



bododendr^^aaleaa, 



^romeriaa, Ac-i ««.— »ay 

 ■ bad on the premises ; 



P„"X • ' «- Q > 6i Ked Lion Street, Holbonj Lon^ -—,;;,,;,. to the sal ,; ftnd iC^* h- --gSS; 

 Sold ' br all respectable Grocers, Dntggi-, "* ^ e «, a" i of the principal Seedsmen n London; and of the Auct ™, 

 ° ~ '* ;.._» ..I,*** «f ha «nd Is.: and iamiij ^amsiti», »v j — xnrs«rv. Levtonstone. Easex. 



Sold oy an re»pwmure «««w^ j V . .„j F*milv 



and Country, in packets of te. and Is. ; and l amil) 

 25- 5s., and 10?. each. 



American Nursery, Leytonstone 





