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THE PATENT NITRO-PHOSP HATE, sipo EESTE ru 
9 ING, BUDDIN G KNIVES, VINE and 
PRUNING SCISSO ag i as pagrtal recommended, and re- 
oe Dr. Lind 
ported $ 
47, Nov, 24, 1985), oa can be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds- 
- man im the three kingdoms. These Knives obtained the English 
4 and French op poet Prize Medals in 1851 . The 
Ponce razor, an wear 
nae re pepe and 1855. 
es warrante the keen d to 
zh to the back.” sigh Bi 
D.) S. & C. beg also to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoes, 
Rakes, Trowels, Hammers, pr = Kinds of Horticultural Tools. 
Establi 
TRUSTEES. ~ MAPPIN’S PRUNING PRETa i toned V 
Abel Smith, Esq., Jun., M.P., Walton Ware, Herts. | Edward Ball, Esq., M.P., 8, Belgrave Road, Pimlico. WARRANTED GOOD BY THE MAKERS, 
Charles Dimsdale, Esq., Taai rohan Herts. | Major-General Hall, M.P., Weston Colville, Liuton, Cambridge. - 
John Brady, Esq., M.P., Warwick Terrace, Belgrave Square. 
DIRECTO s > 
PE WEBB, pik Babraham, Cambridgeshire : 
as poe : iy OSEPH MAPPIN anp BROTHERS, QUEEN’s 
puty ; rT Villa, Queen’s Road, Kebat s Park. 
CUTLERY wass Sheffield ; and 87, Moorgate Stre treet, London. 
Edward pu, Es a Tien : co my Midtve, se obert Leeds, Esq., West Lexham, N orfol Drawings forwarded by post. 
Jona Clayden, ia uittlebury, Essex. obert Morgan, Esq., 72, Camden Villa apr ae Town. 
Richard Hunt, Esq., Stanstead Abbot, Herts. Thomas Nash, Bsq., Great Chesterford, Essex ex Oatemumuuxs and BEAN-SPLITTING MILL 
Thomas Kni; ight, Esq., Edm: n, Middlesex. me ms, y Bis nig Stortford, Hert: eg JRNER 5). 
John 5 Colins, m Middleton Square, Penton This M d 
Bankers—M mbard Street. | Auditor—James Caira, d, Esq., Bald d th f S 
Solicitors—M Ki d - | Secretary and Chemist—James Taylor, Esq., FCS. Emag superior for ef- 
ciency, durability, and ease in 
= working to any manufactured. 
Offices—109, Fenchurch Street, London. po a be 9879 
afford more nourishment both 
Manufactory, Plaistow Marshes, Essex. to old and young 
Pee we eae 
"TRE DIRECTORS of the above COMPANY ( (many of I tpl PAS 
in acquainting their friends and the agricultural community, that they have now es sted their exten orks and 
Machinery for the manufacture of their Manures; and, having secured nearly the whole of hd Fikes oiueiai. tis ae tana Price £5 15s. 6d. 
of the metropolis, and a large stock of other necessary materiais of the best aT they ar w in a position to supply their | Ae 
Patent Manure of the highest quality ; ante as most ral the Directors and many of hed bharchoiaers are themselves large consumers 
of the Blood Manure, their fixed det nation ae igi nothing but sterl and genuine quality cannot fail to afford a 
guarantee and protection to the farmer Parme impositio) 
The great value of Blood M: e asa fertiliser may now be considered as a fully established fact. Ever since the first gist ey dee Sold by i 
of this Valuable fertiliser, — démona has been greater than could be pa le a na supplied. Its claims rest not in the asse E.R.&F 
wa few thousand ri ther 1 tried for _the last four seasons by hundreds with great success, and in the next it w. ti be Iron Works, Ipswich, 
gow hs thousan om “tt afte o the question, “Wha iow science dons AA, tiepiiwro” a R re T ae 
A i issolved i Sulphuric Arid ; which is added a1 5 iall OHN W: WARNER AND : >. SONS, S, 
d, specially Crescent, Jewin pusot London. 
piid 7 oe GALVANISED rere lg B_GARDEN 
Wirs WARNER'S , Reais ISTERED SPRE 
BLOOD MANURE FOR TURNIPS. | MANGEL WURZEL AND CARROTS. 
me: 
ates absolutely evelopment Bl nure is an excellent fertiliser p: Saabe soe 
and rapidity of in the young stage of the plants are in a to the acre with ual weight of common salt should be low price, viz., 
larger proportion in a soluble form than is usually met with in | sown broadcast over the field, and well harrowed ai a seed 2l. 19s., to hold 
ordi sam of Superphosphate of Lime, and, the BI being drilled in the way ; repeated —— oeing between 10 gallons. ~ 
supplying nitrogen, the latter growth l d, hence the | the rows is of great importance for air and nutri ent, and great er sizes 
superiority of the Patent Manure. It may be used alone at the advantage will be obtained 7 occasionally okine a little n wood or iron, 
rate of 4 cwt, per acre, or it farm-yard manure is used, 3 cwt. | Blood Manure between the rows previous to the hoein ng. viz.,14 y 24 
will be sufficient, with an equal quantity of fine moul ., & 35 . 
N.B. For this, as for all other root cro; s, an additional appli- May be obtain- 
cation of Blood M. ill much more than repay the additional | | ed of any Iron- 
cost, Though 2 or 3 cwt. per re will produce a crop superior The Blood Manure is specially prepared he this crop, and it | monger or 
to that from a similar weight o Superphosphate my Reis the | will be found to give most satisfactory results—it will be most | Plumber 
application of a much larger amie will br fou: m more hiked st if used to the extent of 4 cwt. per acre, with half the | town ot coun- 
Eaei The rent and charges must be pe ually, pepe onanie a ae; ere the who le Sa SA a | = try, of the 
whether the land yields 10, 20, or 30 tons pd acre; so that the usual way. the farm-yar nure not be used, then | 
addition of 8 or 10 tons f roots beyond the common crop cists 6 cwt. of Blood Manure may be used alone, put “ipa the bottom beset ma osama E Machinery st all kinds 
nothing more than the of the extra 2 or 3 cwt. of Blood | of the drill, and the sets on the top and earthed u irae’ oF kina Po ba = Mle sce of apne ation. Syringes 
Manure applied. of various constructions and sizes-from 9s. upwards. Metalile 
THE gon y MANURE er WHEAT, FLAX. | String from 5d. to 1s. 3d. per Ib. 
BAR EY OAT Po: rop in olden time had the renown of being one of the e| IRON FENCE, HURDLES, ETC. 
J “pen hansti iis crops which could be put into the rt vað this R. PEILL, 17, New Park Street, Southwark (late 
Being rich i wea and other ssary ingredients, it is DY. pnpa] analysis has been found to arise from the large PELL), solicits an inspection of his patterns 
especially Sapte be the ‘Wheat a nd yra Corn crops, and has | quantity of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, magnesia, and the alkalies | of WROUGHT-IRON FENCE, which he is now prepared 
used with the greatest success in all parts of England. Tt taken up by the Flax plant, which renders it a highly exhausting | pe hay teal tiga vantageou i$ terms asers. Every 
ive a ery arkable fact that the analysis of blood and the | ç ‘op. The Blood Manure is carefully prepared, so as t description of fma onnaa t Castings and Metal Works. Prices, 
in of Wheat nearly identical, as proved by the most | the wants of this crop, and with its aid can no longer ear Mannfactory as above. 
eminent chemists,—it contains all the elements which plants idered an exhauster of th 1, bs pny Blood Manure for ES for SHEEP, 6 feet long, 3 feet out of 
“at Sager hej tropene Ce gree pu Je on soa nengo of Bs crop, from 4 to 6 cwt. may be sown broadcast, and harrowed HURDLE s hace LU Bit 4s. ‘9a, each. 
vegetable as well as of animal life. ighly fertilising pro- fo ed is drilled ee eine 
perties of Blood have been commented upon canes k noes eee HURDLES for CATTLE, 6 feet long, 3 feet ma 5s, 3d. 
and others, and the success of the Blood Manure for Wheat and HOPS of ground 6 ar o ni i SA 7 
other cereals, has been fully proved upon all soils by the practical . H. J. MORTON anp Co., Galvanised Iron Woa, 
errorea of auroras rE ea e Sye me er It is well known to all Hop gr s that Hops require more 2, Basin; nghall Buildings, Leeds. pA 
with dung in the ordinary way look unhealthy in the spring, it | mannre for their proper menenie than any other plant ek for F: Buildi 
will be greatly benefited by top-dressing it with Blood Manure, ard pon tog the pE A withdra of i Mae year by | Fay 9g a fa dey Fe ‘srt and nentesk aN use, 
at the rai 3 cwt. per acre,—thus strengthening the straw, | ye the land necessitates the poker to the soil of a con- |° NISED SPOUTING, at foin 104d. yard, for F: 
making it less liable to lodge, and very much increasing the Dre amount ineral and organic Partant and |, GALA Bonit Madiin painii 
produce, For Barley. — Oats, 3 to 4 cwt. per acre of the Blood Manure has been particularly prepared e object | buildings, houses, &c. pen SING, ei strongest and 
Manure may either be so roadcast o r drilled with the seed,— | of supplying the requirements of this important er It con-| PATENT WIRE paapa ti c lesof this fencing fixed by 
if the former, to be well teei in. tains all the constituents which the plant requires, both mineral | neatest fence in use. iM beer nthe ted list Py fete Works. 
gaa organic, and we be found as cheap and efficacious as any | usin the last S years. For illustrated pricelist apply 
i N S AN D PEAS. her manure now in use; from 10 to 12cwt, per acre applied at two AN 
f or Beans or Peas, 3 to 4 cwt. per acre may be used vera diferent times wel Tweckiat § in between the alleys, m be found a 
d TA one cn ed in, or a pico n afterwards, between t a useful application, or ee manure may be put round each 
drills at the time of h orse best ing. hill and covered up with the soi 
3 
Testimonials from the most eminent Agriculturists who have used the Manure 
| may be had from the local Agents, The following may be taken as a mari — 
s 
Norfolk Farms, Windsor, February 20th, 1855. the poorest land I have y farm, — nked amongst} GALVANISED POULTRY FOUNTAINS and FEEDERS 
Gen perme re E answer a inquiry respecting the i = best Ihave. I dos Frey Lae Med mo hare it better | for DRY Kir WET FOOD.—Galvanised Maa ee FOs eat 
| of Nitro-phosphate used on pe hecim F: , Windsor Great an by in eI a much more iguiountraly this season.” | and Chairs. These are made to close up ani ry r 
i Dahlia Rods and 
leasu ng pi Bedfordshire, Jan, 18th, 1854. 6s, 6d. to TE 6d. cach, -Galvanteed Pronged 
a field of Swedes, which gained the cup at the Royal East Berks Seir 0 pn ite Agente rnis respecting the Nitro- Rose Stakes of all lengths—Windsor Tree Guards, Hurdles, 
Agricultural Show, I Lathe ve no eee ation in pronouncing it an 
| Gates, Espaliers, and all descriptions of Wire-work and Gal- 
a the Duke of Bedford in 1853, I Pad sd 
excellent man iris} and intend using it to a greater extent durin zl p phosphate brm you T to Bis Grage te Du Sw maa es, prone n every Í in- vanised a Fencing for Parks, Plantations, Plea- 
nt ela a O ben aei nmaa cessful, particularly so on a fiel: sure Grounds, &c., from 104d. per yard. 
0 acre: 
to Henry J. Mortoy & Co. 
where I put on 2 ¢ cwt. of it per acre, with a light ‘acending of For Illustrated Price Lists cists arpi 
James BREBNER. | farm-yard manure, which has veatuned the Sainte crop of Swedes | 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leeds 
Mr. BENJAMIN GOULTON, Gedney Marsh, Long zpi eera | I ever grew. Iwith t confidence recommend this valuable 
shire.—“ I drilled your manure at the rate of 2} ewt. per ac: re | manure to the notice of the Mepeaieat poorest ity.—I am, 
along with the Wheat over 30 acres, and although the field is | gentlemen, yours very truly, G. W. BAKER. 
LETTERS 
PATENT. 
$ = Ni ; 
PRICE, DELIVERED AT ANY WHARF OR RAILWAY STATION IN LONDON: Te COSMOPOLITAN 2 GLASS oora on. 
Corn and Grass Manure, ” 10s. per Ton. sete ES TE, fo a tie 
Turnip Manure, £6 10s. per Ton. EDIE TEE 64; above, tee 
and 
KEVAL 
ri 3 above, 16s. 8d. per box. FO REIGN 
SHEET, in 200 feet cases, 34s, per case. 
. TED VENTILATING GLASS fi 1s. 6d. per 
Flax Hop Manure, 68 10s, per Ton p EPORA ED VENTIL K kom 1s. 6d. per 
per dozen. HELY’S eee ee, ‘6d.; boc NG 
The Company beg to — ape te against the at ere of s spurious imitators, who, since the introduction of BUTTER Paben? ars gorii “procaine Glasses, 
this Manure, have professed t one possessing similar qualities. As security, therefore, to the purchaser, every | Hand Lights, &c. Flower as 7s. per 100, and the New 
bag is marked “6 ODAMS’ PATENT BLOOD MANURE,” ard sold only by the authorised Agents of the Company. | Aquarium, 10s. each.—Catalogues 
