THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
NEW AMANAB 
ESSRS E. G. HENDERSON AND SOÑ b 
g to give — that they have just completed arrangements 
with the noted traveller and botanist, M. T. L f the Royal Zoological Gardens, Brussels, for the distribution throughont 
Great Britain and Ireland of the followin “4 and they t take this opportunity oF expressing "their pleasurein being enabled to offer 
such superior and pani Plants, which they are su fe give satisfaction to every one, they being so totally distinct from all 
-ther varieties at pre: nown in their different clas: 
CUPHEA EMINENS. 
ACHIMENES Aeon HERIA) MAGNIFICA, | O OO PEGET 
TYDEA) ee eee 
Coloured Plates ot the 
‘be had on application ai t 6d. each, orif by post at 8d. each, except when three or more are taken, when the postage will ni 
‘be charged. 
856 will be ready for 
are con- 
` -Henpersoy’s favourite VERBENA for 1956 is without e o 
tion one of the finest, and will donbtless become one of ier mos 
distribution in May. This excellent varie scala 
DR. 
bove, and one of Bayxs’s FUCHSIA EMPEROR NAPOLEON and VENUS DE MEDICI maT | 
are 
[APRIL 5, 1856. 
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W EEK: nd Hot-watèr 
Apparatus E King’s Road, SEEE apeere 
Plans, Estimates, and Illustrated "Cat alogues, co mprising 
Horticulture i in all its br brar nches, 
PUB INVI 
HEATING EXTENSIVELY ‘br oun BOILER 
they 
‘They ate Vair pe Sill wotjage all Ja tn bool jand; a nias supersede every Petunia hitherto grown, either 
for its other good qualities it is unapproael ny. The p Its Buperior Se can- 
of flowers are exceedingly large and of a rich dark scarlet. b in th 
hire a op scope = ro ‘nd des not require A, Eg Sent Gersnct, Mr. ioka Smith, of Peel Hall, Lancashire, fr 
‘itself i rra kar aiey te its uniformity of growth. The whole RE now send you the stock of Petunia hag 
plant is alike covered with flowers on stout short footstalks, so | No.1, Ti 
that it resists the rai rfeetly, the side shoots below each X ‘ ina s ey eye. Itisa profuse : 
flower are always well set with buds ready to fill up the places as | © bes d ea | 
the first flowers saway ; the foliage is handsome and plentiful, : 
@ feature i r-look n plant, asa Verbena conspicuous bedding plant eg ti hole of Fl Garden, 
with small diminutive leaves never l tu, nor on the other | which was filled with th f 
hand is it pleasing to see large thin foliage, a case of 
In comme ia of the Aone being a Sati 
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i s is the 
‘Verbena Mrs. Woodruffe, especially when the habit, like that non wr ing in 
pla: id 3 
o “May next, Plants oi he tn at 33, 6d. each. 
HE “NEW SPRING CATALOGUE 
be ready for distribution the latter end of this month, and those of Messrs. E. G. N & Son, but 
desirons of aiara this Catalogue, either for  ecoaen or otherwise, can have a co} pare ens d free on apga na ta Te er 
ptionana colours of 500 Stove Plants, 700 Greenhouse, and 1000 other Tuoi of miscellaneous sorts, such as Azalea: 
ea saien &c, In addition s information it will contain short and select lists of the best Plan: 
Gar 
variety, is loose and straggling. To be sent oi iol after the 1st 
May at 2s. Ga; each! Sts. per r dozen, aud 120s, 100. 
n the 
se parties not custome 
adapt ted for age us pw ed with the Stove me 
With this Pa, an will pig published a Coloured Plate ‘representing. a group of Bight N Plants. 
Collections of the following New Plants will be sent out in May. For r deseription, price, ei see New SPRING CATALOGUE. 
BANKS’S NE LAE Se R E HINSTON’S . AnD HENDERSON’S NEW BEDDING 
bet OE GERANIUMS, 
LENNOX’S VARIEGATED GERANIUMS. HENDERSON’S NEW POTENTILLA axb DELPHI- 
HENDERSON’S BEDDING CALCEOLARIAS. NIUM. 
SMITH’S NEW GLOXINIA, DR. VAN SIEBOLD’S NEW PLANTS, 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
ized ame, of the new Chinese Potato 
Wel John’s Wood. 
_ FLOWER AND 
IL the novelties of th 
A Catalogue of th 
EA 
PAGE AND TO. 
COMPOSITION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT 
HOP, ROSES. WALL-FRUIT TREES, “CUCUMBERS, MELONS, VINES, 
STOVE AND hee USE SOM TS. 
ode: Extra Strong, 4s. per Gallon, sufficient to make Four Gallons 
ent at Ten Gallons and | upwards, spans Prod A to London. 
ĄFTER FIVE YEARS’ EXTENSIVE USE USE b; 
BEC as a Sabah 
fit for use. 
y the most ent Gardeners in the Kingdom, the 
CcO’s PLIGHT COMPOSITION = gestion Rag art road n trial to insure its general 
every pest to saah ect (without injuring ti ost delicate flowers or foliage), 
a luxuriant growt 
greatest indication of its is its adoption by the NURSERY TRADE as the most efficient and economical means they 
ean employ, many of whose opinions will be found recorded in a Pamphlet of Testimonials, ee may be obtained of the Agents ; 
‘but to publish them as previously would take t the whole advertising medium of the > Ga rdeners’ Chroi 
AGENTS: 
ra Henderson & Co., Pine-apple Place, London. Mr. Baskerville, —— 
Messrs. Bass & Brown, Sudbury. 
eee. 
Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & Sons, 106, East, 4 A Messrs. Leake & sm ith, Bridgenorth. 
and 14, ae Stree en Sa anchester. Mr. G. Davison, St. Pe ster" s ens ‘i peg 
Messrs, Su tton & Sons, Reading. Mr. W. Garraway, Welwyn, H 
‘Messrs. Doai & Laird, scents Frederick Street, Edinburgh. 
Mr. W. Barratt, St. John’s, Wakefield. 
Messrs. Thomas Davies & Co., Wavertree, Liverpool. Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter. 
_ Mr. E. Taylor, Malton, Yorkshire. Messrs. Hooper & Co., Covent Garden 
Messrs. Chandler & Son, Wandsworth Road, London. Mr. W. Bower, Moorgate House, East Retfo rd. 
Mr. Freeman, Woburn, Messrs. Wm, Drummond & Sons, Dawson Street, Dublin. 
Messrs. Fisher, Holmes, & Co., Hand A Mr. John ‘Allen, Sen., Bothwell Street, Glasgow. 
a E. A. Dixon, Hull, 
Mr. J. C. Fox, Witney. 
Mr. J. Scott, *Merriott hoary, Crewkerne. 
Mr. H. Steel, Shefford, Beds, 
Nursery, Sevenoaks. 
a . J. Ep; urseryman, Maidstone and Ashford. 
. C. Turner, Royal Niers Slough. 
Mr. J. Whomes, Pelargonium Nursery, Windso) 
‘8. Mitchinson +, Seed Merchants, Tenth. 
nhead. 
ourne, Worces' 
Mr. J.F. Fraser, Nurseryman, a a 
Mr. E. R. Greenus, oo Watford. 
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Seed Merchants, Southampton. 
Wis Lina GARDENS ea MANURI 
HOT ATER APPARATUS. 
with GUTTA PERCHA TUBING. Halinen J L, ir joe Park Street, Southwark, 
ening, 4d. per foot, medium; 44d. stout; brass branci t henson and Peill), a ventor of ‘the Improved 
stop-cock, 6d. Apply for illustrated price lists to | Conical Boilers in Iron and opper, w enabled to make con- 
-J „SHEATH X Co, Pa u Fercha F tory, d Street Road. | si reduction in the prices da by pis late firm, and to 
NATI iderable reduct: 
ARDEN EMB E IMPLE- | f paaka the tra “Bt fala Mee advantageous terms, with materials 
MENTSorHORTIC ee | for ane: uildings of every description ; ie Conservatories, 
arranged in their ICULTURE- og bbe rraM ERE ar | | Rene and e re tect of metal work. Prices, &c., at the 
he le or a No A es y as above 
a 
Mansion, comprising garden chairs, vases, and AR prk oe AUTION. 
the cheapest on = a more expensive an en (GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, &e.—The hoe 
ara } garden rolle engin lawn owing zohan reputation of ‘Reap's Engines, Machines, 
machines, garden bordering, ràe stakes, fiower iners, | inges, has led to 2 mer ea practice of placing Cards i i 
garden hand glass frames, every description of garden | Sbon Windows witht Reap’ CE a upon Syringes 
tools, and a complete collection of articles, in plain and orna- | of the VERY COMMONE T DESCR RIP 
Pre wire work, for prot gn of fruit trees, the adornment | R. READ begs to canton: the Public venue being deceived by 
the conservatory, for av poultry houses, &c.. Builders of | such false tapronentatiin „as many of these Instruments, upon 
pastpebaritic: and | greenhouses, and monipterere of every | trial, will be found defective and useless. 
„variety iris g pu Ul gh Malle ged and one READ'S Instr eae a have she Ro oyal arms, and address, 
ings, free, application to Corr. ALLEN, Iron Wor! “35, REG ; NDON.” 
Winsley Street, Oxford Street, : | od circus, pene 
© Deseripth 
le firm of M 
on & Co., of the Wellington Nursery, Whitin 
z is open to 
38 Cols 
“Iam an satisfied with the extraordinary results of what 
Messrs, spite dn & Co. have done for re in ore T great 
mber of our hot-ho ouses from o: NE BOILER. It is ali 
says:— 
bait 
800 widely 
a as a O fata in non direcvion, 150 feet in another,200 feet 
nother ,a ney ae eA aie oar 
Mikita Pa Co. can also refer to several ex 
private establishments, where their Hot-water A pparaius cate 
seen in operat and in i in every case with the same favourable 
results, J. W. re Oo. also oer canals to all their former 
statements relating to their system, and most 
epeei lly solicit a 
visit to their Garden Es- 
ablishmi at Chelsea, 
hich sts of Hot- 
houses, Greenhouses, 
Conservatories, Pits,&e., 
ate: 
rious hoyen circulating 
water Pipe. feet of Hot- 
The 
h pening i 
sketch 
improved Upright t Tabu 
lar n ler, with hollow 
of all sizes onr Illustrated Catalogues on 
Horticultural Building and Heating by Hot Water; also of all 
the best ppw and Green —_ Plants; also of the best Vines, 
Pines, Pea eere other trees 
WEEKS nite e g’s Road, 
S TEPA ENSON, late STEPHENSON anp SONS, 
* 61, Gracechurch Street, London, Man apee Tron 
Hurdles, Fencing, &c., Improved Iron and Coppe: 
and ——— = vuis arming Buildings of every r dcortptton, on, OY 
Hot -Prices and Estimates furnished upon application. 
HER 
MAJESTY’ S < Aa 
e Ti ia 
E DENCH, Patent Hormouse WORKS, 
sa King’s Road, Chelsea. 
These Patent Hortintturl anyone == rior to all 
others, wood being used for the framew Sing but all 
Galvanised Iron Sashes, with a strong ‘glass, and ees 
completed for 1s. ae Ars eis Ria aii of refere 
can be given, and Printed Price Lists s 
HOTHOUSES, Scanian eae | E _ LIGHTS 
FOR PITS, CUCUMBER & LEMON BOXES & LIGHT 
,J AMES WATTS, Hornovse Borron, 8 eit, 
ros ace, Old ran Road, Lon 
Green and Hothouses, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, ead, 14 feet "iaa in, 
length, fonts 16 to 7) feet. aes and Lights for Pits, 6 ft 7 
7 fta T ft. Bin. 8 ft. and. 8 ft. 6 in. wide, h, 
00 feet. Upw: wards a Cucumber 
a ETO gg 
Light from 4 ft. by : 
glazed with ma sheet glass, painted four times, com] iae 
for immediate all made of best material, packed and ity, 
> kingdom. —References may en tothe Nobility, 
all parts of the ki 
Ge any, and the Trade, in most of the counties in Engl: 
