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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



JAMES PHILLIPS and CO., 116, Bishopsgate 

 Street Without, have the pleasure to hand their present 

 prices of 



— SHADES AND STANDS. 



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FERN CASES, with Ferns complete, suitable for the Draw- 



in? Room, from 255. each. 



AQUARIUMS, with French polished Btands, from 10s. each. 

 Vase-sh:- ditto, on glass pedestal standing 23 inches high, 

 17 inches ^anieter, 25$. 



Extract from The Cottage Gardener. 

 11 Feb* Shades.— Many delight in seeing their beautiful Ferns 

 introduced into the domestic circle ; but without some such pro- 

 tection as these shades it would be impossible to preserve them. 

 The shades of which we speak are glass cylinders with a domed 

 top, which are placed on a glass pot wherein the Perns have b n 

 planted, and they form on a small scale a pretty imitation of a 

 Wardian Case. 7 ' 



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GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC. 



TJETLEY and CO. supply 16-oz. SHEET GLAS>\ 



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

 per square foot, tor the usual sizes required^ many thousand tept 

 of which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 



Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on application, for 

 PATENT ROUGH PLATE.THICK CROWN GLAS-GLAS:- 

 TILES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 

 GLASSES,GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLATE GLASS, 

 ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, and GLASS SHADES, 

 to Javks FIetley <fc Co., 35, Soho Square, London. 



See 'nrdener? 1 Chronic? e first Saturday in each month. 



LETTERS 



PATENT. 



THE COSMOPOLITAN GLASS COMPANY, 

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

 STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET GLASS from 

 2d.; and HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, from ikd. 

 per foot. CROWN or SHEET SQUARES, in 100 feet boxes, 

 under 10 by 8, 125. 6d.; above, 16$. 8d. per box. FOREIGN 

 SH EET, in 200 feet cases, 'Ms. per case. 



PERFORATED VENTILATING GLASS from Is. 6d. per 

 foot. TILES and SLATES from 6d. each. MILK PANS, 

 21*. per dozen. HELY'S HAND CHURN, 5s. 6d.; WARING'S 

 BUTTER SLABS, 10a. each. Glass Fern Shades, Bee Glasses, 

 Cucumber Tubes, Hyacinth Dishes, Propagating Glasses, 

 Hand Lights, &c. Flower Labels, 75. per 100, and the New 

 Aquarium. 10j. e a ch.— -Catalogues fre e. 



FOREIGN AND ENCUSH SHEET GLASS WAREHOUSE, 



87, Bishopsgate Street, Without. 



HP MILLINGTON 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 





SAYXOR and COOKE'S KNIVES may beprocur ed 

 from Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Seed Growers, 

 Reading, who have for mar y years been supplied direct 

 from Messrs. Saynor's Manufactory, and none others 

 are kept on Messrs. Sutton's Premises. 



/CROCUS, TULIP, and HYACINTH BASKETS, 



^J with Wire or Zinc Linings, for suspension or for table 

 stand; also Bracket Baskets made and Japanned in a variety of 

 colours and designs, by W. Richards, Imperial Wire Works, 

 370, Oxford Street. Conservatories fitted up. 

 W indow Blinds and Wi rework of every description. 



L> ALUSTRADING FOR GARDEN TERRACES, 



* ^ executed in Austin's Artificial Stone, by J. Skelet (late 

 Austin and Seeley), Nos. 1 to 4, Kepp^l Row, New Road. 



This work is of the same constitution as Portland Stone, and 

 after a winter's exposure is hardly distinguishable from that 

 material : it has been extensively u sed in Scotland for 20 years. 



NEAT, DURABLE, AND~WELL EXECUTED 

 LAI! EL FOR NAMING PLANTS.— The Advertiser 

 will forward on the receipt of a stamped.envelope, containing 

 two p- age stamps, a Zinc Label, neatly painted, lettered in Oil 

 taint, as a specimen for those who may require a number; they 



an be supplied at 2d. each.— Address F. H., at Mr. Bond's, 

 Walcot, Salop. __ ^ 



IRON B U I L DINC AND ROOFING WORKS. 

 Gas Street and Berkeley Street, Birmingham. 



TOHN HENDERSON PORTER, Engineer and 



*J Contractor, Patentee of a new system of constructing 

 (cheaply and expeditiously, by ordinary labourers) Portable 

 Hnilriings and Sheds— formed of ordinary planks or boards— 

 peculiarly suitable for Farm purposes. A Model Shed has recently 

 bfen erected in the Agricultural Department of the Crystal 

 Palare at Sydenham. Corrugated and Galvanised Iron Roofs 

 and Roofing Plates, Eaves, Gutters, Rain-water Pipes, Tanks, 

 Fences, &c— London Office, 1, Riches Court, Lime Street. 



IRON FENCE, HURDLES, ETC. 



J* R. PEILL, 17, New Park Street, South wark (late 



'' • Stephenson & Peill), solicits an inspection of his patterns 

 of WROUGHT-IRON FENCE, which he is now prepared to 

 supply upon very advantageous terms to purchasers. Every 

 description of Ornamental Castings and Metal Works. Prices, 

 &c, at the Manufactory as above. 



HURDLES for SHEEP, 6 feet long, 3 feet out of 

 ground. 5 bars ... 4s. 9d. each. 



HURDLES tor CATTLE, 6 feet long, 3 feet out 

 of ground, 5 bars 5s.3d. each 



SISAL CICARS, SISAL CICARS SISAL rTnT^TT 



GOODRICH'S CIGAR, TOBACCO and SNUPp 



STORES (Established 1780), removed to 407, OxVorTsiS 

 near Soho Square. A **— — *-*-* — -- - ' *«ura &tre<* 



&wt, 



M „ A 150x » containing 14 fine Sisal m > 



for ls.9d.; post free for 27 stamps. None are genuine nS 1 * 

 signed " H. N. Goodrich." genuine unle* 



piRENCH MODERATOR LAMPsT 



J- and superior stock now on sale at DEANE DR\v ^ 

 CO.'S (Opening to the Monument), London Bridge. ' *** 



Established a.d. 1700. 



EAL and SON'S EIDER D^WTT~OUTTtq- 



also GOOSE DOWN QUILTS, from 8s. 6d. to24* Tt ; 



of Prices and Sizes sent free by Post. Heal & Son's Iilnari£J!I 

 Catalogue of Bedsteads and Priced List of Bedding also JtII! 

 free .-196, Tottenham Court R oad. iao sent post 



AMUSEMENT FOR WIMTER EVENINGS" 



MECHPS FOLDING BAGATELLE TABLES 

 afford, in an eminent degree, a means of varied amu<*. 

 inent combined with instruction. Each table is constructed fa 

 playing four highly entertaining games. Prices complete from 

 SI. 15*. to 122.105. Telescope stands for ditto with adinstrn 

 screw legs, 21. 5s. to 31. 10s. each.— 112, Regent Street; 4 Leaden 

 hall Street, London; a nd Cry stal Pala ce. ' 



E S T A B LI 8 HJiENTS 



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 Baes 

 and other articles of utility or luxury. A separate department 

 for Papier Mac-he* Manufactures and Bagatelle Tables. Table 

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

 ping orders executed. The same prices charged at all the 

 Establishments. 



A T MR. MECHI'S 





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FORKS AND 



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20 by 13, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 214 by 13J, 164 by 144, 20 by 14, 

 by 14, 20 by 15, at 185. per 100 teet. 



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

 Ditto, not exceeding 1 foot ... 2$ 

 Di'to „ 2 feet ... 34 



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 years. 



COVERS and HOT WATER DISHES 



in 



-*-* every material, in great variety, and of the newest and 

 most recherche patterns. Tin dish covers, 6s. Qd. the set of six ; 

 trtoek tin, 12s. 3d. to 28s. 9d. the set of six; elegant modern 

 patterns, 34?. to 58s. M. the- set ; Britannia metal, with or with- 

 out silver plated handles, 76#. M. to 110s. 6d. the set; Sheffield 

 plated, 102. to 16Z. 10s. the set; block tin hot-water dishes, with 

 veils for gravy, 12s to 3Cs.; Britannia metal, 22s. to 77s. ; electro- 

 plated on nickel, full size, 111. lis. 



THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.- 



-*- The real NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 years ago by 

 W illiamS. Burton, when PLATED by the patent process of 

 Messrs. LIkiogton & Co., is beyond all comparison the very best 

 article next to sterling silver that can be employed as such, either 

 usefully or ornamentally, as by no possible tpst can it be dis- 

 tinguished from real silver. Thread or 



Brunswick King's 

 Pattern. Pattern. 

 . 26s. ... 32s. 

 . 40s. ... 46s. 



42s. ... 48s. 



56s. ... 64 s. 



58s. . . . Q6s. 



Tea Spoons, per dozen 

 Dessert Forks „ ... 

 Dessert Spoons 

 Table Forks 

 Table Spoons 



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18s. 



30s. , 



30s. 



40s. 



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Tea and Coffee Sets, Waiters, Candlesticks, &c, at proportionate 

 prices. All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process. 



CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL NOT PLATED. 



_ _ _ „ Fiddle. Thread. King's. 



Table bpoons and Forks, full size, per doz. 12s, ... 28s. ... 30s. 

 Dessert ditto and ditto „ 10s. ... 21s. ... 25s. 



^ eadltt0 „ 6s. ... lis. ... 12s. 



HOT AIR, GAS, VESTA, JOYCE'S STOVES. 



--■•Stoves for the economical and safe heating of halls, shops, 

 warehouses, passages, basements, and the like, being at this 

 season demanded, WILLIAM S. BURTON invites attention to 

 Ins unrivalled assortment, adapted (one or the other) to every 

 conceivable requirement, at prices from 10s. each to 30 guineas. 

 His variety of register and other Stoves, Fenders, and Kitchen 

 Ranges, is the largest in fxistenee. 

 The alterations and additions to these very extensive premises 



already by far the largest in Knrope), which have occupied the 

 whole year are now nearly completed. Thev are of such a 

 character that the entire of BIGHT HOUSES is now devoted 



nnmw ^rRw^Sw^W 1 !?" 1 * ,rk of GENERAL 



rIOUSE IRONMONGERY (Including Cutlery, Nickel Silver, 



: lated, and Japanned \\ nr iron and Brass Bedsteads and 



tedding), arranged in Sixteen La e Show Rooms, so as to afford 



• parties furnishing facilities in th« kpIo^;™ rt # „. j« *u~* 



not be hoped for elsewhere. 



ECONOMY OF FERMENTATION. 



BUSHE'S PATENT ROOT GRATER, manufac- 

 tured by FOWLER and FRY, Temple Gate, Bristol, entirely 

 supersedes the necessity of Cooking Turnips, Mangel, and other 

 Roots; it effects a saving of 30 to 40 per cent, of the Roots, besides 

 that of fuel. Price 3£. 10s. Printed testimonials and directions 

 may be obtained gratis by applying to Fowler & Fry, Bristol, 

 Licensed Makers of Corners Patent Chaff Cutters and General 

 Agricultural Implement Makers and Dealers. The Root Grater 

 may also be seen in the Agricultural Department of the Crystal 

 Palace, Sydenham. 



C A U T I O N. 



STEEL DIGGING 



DRAINING TOOLS. 

 Whereas very inferior descriptions of Steel Digging Forks are 

 now manufactured and sold, and I have been informed that pur- 

 chasers of the same have believed them to be the same as those 

 manufactured by me, and to which the Royal Agricultural Society 

 and numerous Agricultural Societies' prizes have been awarded, 

 I hereby respectfully inform the public that every Fork manufac- 

 tured by me is stamped with my trade mark " J. P.," and that 

 Messrs. Burgess & Key, of No. 103, Newgate Street, London, are 

 my sole Wholesale Agents, and I have authorised them to re- 

 place, to the purchaser every Fork of my manufacture found 

 defective; they will also on application send Wholesale and 

 Retail Price Lists, &c, post free. Fra ncis Parkes & Co. 



WATERPROOF PATHS. 

 BARN AND CATTLE SHED FLOORS. 



THOSE who would enjoy their Gardens during the 

 winter months should construct their walks of PORTLAND 

 CEMENT CONCRETE, which are formed thus:-Screen the 

 gravel of which the path is at present made from the loam which 

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

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

 land 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 the 

 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 first-rate paving for BARNS, 

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

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

 winter equally well as in summer. 



Manufacturers of the Cement, J. B. White & Brothers, 

 Milbank Street, Wes tminster 



Vf EW LABEL. — In consequence of the great variety 



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

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

 the original as frequently to deceive the unwary— they have em- 

 ployed those eminent artists Messrs. Perkins, Bacon, & Co., 

 who, at great cost, and by a peculiar process of their own, have 

 succeeded 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 lace- 

 work ground, upon which is engraved in white letters, " UNDER 

 THE PATRONAGE OF THE COURTS OF EUROPE," 



with an embossed profile of Her Majesty "THE QUEEN," 

 lately specially taken for the purpose, and which surmounts the 

 words (also in white letters) " ROWLANDS' MACASSAR 

 OIL, for the growth, restoration, and for beautifying the Human 

 n a in» Under which is the Signature of the Proprietors in Red 



212 



JVlETCALFE, BINGLEY 



"J and CAMPHOR SOAP, in tf 





,~7 — vmvh **v/v/u*.Tj crv CIO IVJ <VUUI U 



in tbe selection of goods that can- 



Catalogues, with engravings, sent <per post) free 

 39, Oxford Street; l t U T 2, and 3, N'^-man Street' and 4 5 

 and 6, Perry's Place. E ablisbed a.d. 1820. ' ' ' 



Hair. 



Ink, "A. ROWLAND & SONS"— Sold by them at 20, Hatton 

 Garden, London; and by Chemists and P erfumers. 



THE BEST FOOD FOR CHILDREN, IIMVALIDsT 



AND OTHERS. ' 



OOBINSON'S PATENT BAKLEY, for making 



* ^ superior BARLEY WATER in 15 minutes, has not only 

 obtained the patronage of her Majesty and the Royal Family 

 but has become of general use to every class of the community' 

 and is acknowledged to stand unrivalled as an eminently pure* 

 nutritious, and light food for Infants and Invalids ; much approved 

 for making a delicious Custard Pudding, and excellent for 

 thickening Broths or Soups. 



ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS, for more than 80 years 

 have been held in consrant and increasing public estimation as 

 fhe purest farinre of the Oat, and as the best and n r valuable 

 preparation for making a pure and delicate GRUEL, which forms 

 alight and nutritious supper for the aged, is a popular recipe 

 for colds and influenza, is of general use in the sick chamber and 

 alternately with the Patent Barley, is an excellent food for 

 Infants and Children. 



Prepared only by the Patentees, Robins,, v, Rrllville & Co 

 Purveyors to the Queen, 64, Red Lion Srreet. Ilolborn London' 

 Sold by all respectable Grocers, Druggists, and others in Town 

 and Country, in packets of 6d. and 1*.; and Family Canisters at 

 2.9.. 5.9., and 10*. each. ' 



THE EDUCATIONAL MICROSCOPE 



■A Price 107. 



See leading article in the Gardeners 1 Chronicle, Nov. 24, 1855. 



Manufactured by Smith & Beck, 



To whom 

 The Council Medal of the Great Exhibition of 1851, and 

 The First Class Medal of the Paris Exposition of 1855, 



Have been awarded, 

 " For the excellence of their Microscopes." 



An illustrated Pamphlet giving a full description, price, &c,, of 

 the Educational Microscope forwarded on receipt of 6 postage 

 stamps. — 6, Coleman Street, London. 



rt° MfLNER'S HOLDFAST AND TlRR 



RESISTING SAFES (non-conducting and vapour- 

 ising), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents 

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

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



BEST, and CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS EXTANT. 



Milner's Phoenix (212°) Safe Works, Liverpool, the most com- 

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

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



Circulars free by post. 



MARK YOUR LINEN. 



THE PEN SUPERSEDED.— The most easy, per- 

 manent, and best method of marking Linen, Silk, Cotton, 

 Coarse Towels, Stockings, Books, or anything else, is with the 

 PATENT ELECTRO-SILVER PLATES. By means of this 

 novel invention a thousand articles can be marked in ten minutes, 

 Any person can easily use them. Initial Plate, Is.; Name Plate, 

 2s.; Set of Numbers, 2s.; Crest Plate, 5s. Sent free to any part 

 of the kingdom (on receipt of stamps), by the inventor and sole 

 patentee, T. Culleton, Heraldic Engraver to the Queen and 

 Royal Family, 2, Long Acre, one door from St. Martin's Lane. 



, AKD Co.'S OATMEAL 



tablets (registered Nov. 3, 1654). 

 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, Binglet, & Co., Brushmakers and Per- 

 fumers to II.R.H. 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. 2s. per box.- 

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

 fumers, &c. 



■■—■ I, - i , _ ., — 



DR. DE JONCH'S 



T IGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, 



-L* Prescribed with complete confidence by the Faculty for its 

 purity, efficacy, and marked superiority over all other kinds. 



It is entirely free from nauseous flavour, and being invariably 

 and carefully submitted to chemical analysis— and only sup- 

 plied IN SEALED BOTTLES TO PRECLUDE SUBSEQUENT AD3CTXTTJBE 



or adulteration — this Oil possesses a guarantee of genuine- 

 ness and purity offered by no other Cod Liver Oil. 



Extract from " THE LANCET," July 29, 1854. 



" Dr. de Jongh gives the preference to the Light Brown Oil 

 over the Pale Oil, which contains scarcely any volatile fatty acid, 

 a smaller quantity of iodine, phosphoric acid, imd the elements 

 of bile, and upon which ingredients the efficacy of Cod Liver Oil 

 no doubt partly depends. Some of the deficiencies of the Pale 

 Oil are attributable to the method of its prnparation, and espe- 

 cially to its nitration through charcoal. IN THE PREFER- 

 ENCE OF THE LIGHT BROWN OIL OVER THE PALE 

 OIL WE FULLY CONCUR. 



" We have carefully tested a specimen of the Light Brown 

 Cod Liver Oil prepared for medical use under the direction of 

 Dr. de Jongh, and obtained from the wholesale agents, Messrs. 

 Ansae, Harford, & Co., 77, Strand. We find it to be genuine, 

 and rich in iodine and the elements of bile." 



Sold only in bottles, capsuled and labelled with Dr. De J°*<^ 



Signature, without which none are genuine, by AN»-A*r 



HARFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, London, Dr. De Jo**hb 

 --•- - • ' -• ' ' -- -• •*--•- to wn and 



Quarts 



sole Consignees ; and by many respectable Chemists in 

 country. 

 | Half-pints (10 oz.), 2s. 6d.; Pints (20 oz.), 45. 9i.; 

 (40 oz.), 9*.; IMPERIAL MEASURE. 



FOGGY WEATHER. nk , 



COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, and 

 DISEASES of the CHEST and LUNGS, arise chieflyfirom 

 alternations of Temperature, and appear to be most P ecunar { i. e 

 this climate, especially in damp f< ry weather, and during 

 winter months; while persons of every age and station of l" e arB 

 alike subject to attack. 



• • SPENCER'S PULMONIC ELIXIR _ 



will be found a never-failing source of c it and ease ho 

 suffering; enabling invalids to bnathe with freedom during 

 keenest frost and thickest fog. In tin*, It possesses every pwpwv 

 which can be beneficial in cases «>t coughs, colds, asthma, ana 

 complaints of the cheats and lungs. 



%* Ask for Spencer's Pulmonic Elixik. 

 Prepared only by T. Roberts & C<>., Crane Court, Fleet Street, 



London; and sold wholesale and retail by E. Edwards, 67r * 

 Paul's Churchyard; Barclay A Bona, 95, Farrintfdon btret i, 

 Sutton & Co., 10, Bow Churchyard; Hannay & Co., 6d, » 

 Sangar, 150, Oxford Street London! and by all respect*" 

 Chemists and Medicine Vendors in the Kingdom. In W>ru 

 at Is. lid. and 2s.9d. each. %• Tbe bottles at 28. 9d. conwi 

 nearly as much as three small ones. 



