THE GARDENERS’ CERROS AND AGRICULTURAL 
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DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE ROYAL AGRI- 
CULTURAL JOURNAL, intended for insertion in No. 
XXXVII., must be forwarded to the kir 2 without ee a 
accompanied with an order for their payment and insertion, 
no attention will be Agrafia orate raceme xe 
OWES & 
AINAGE AnD > DRAINA GE SYSTEMS ; 
with Pere: by J. BAILEY Denton, Drainage Engineer. je 
“The best practical treatise we have yet seen.” — Agric. 
“A very able treati 
, Duke Street, Stamford Tondon: Riveway, Piccadi y 
and METCHIM, Parliament St. |g 
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tise.”—Ma' rk Lane Por isere sidera! 
Pi 
GAZETTE. [June 21, 1856. 
WILLIE CL Poa naana td o da t i Elaa doe t P E a iin ry ad terms, 
Street, BI: Peg st published F> ap., price 3s. 6d. cloth, for rara Buildings of every description ; Iron fat servatories, 
HE EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. CCXI.— HE ATMIGHTYS EVERLASTING CIRCLES : Eee and ev: we abore tion of metal work. Prices, &c., at the 
ADVERTISEMENTS and BILLS iseen ai tor insertion are re- n Ess: By the Venerable HENRY JEF s, A.M. ate | notary a% 
ted adia rwarded to the Publishers o: before THURS- Arehdeacon gh Bombay. Third Edition, much "enlarged and | IRO HURDLE 
Day, Ji proved. With the Author's Reply to Objec nst his R. PEILI L I7 io Park Street, Soha (Inte 
a Lone an & Co., 39, Paternoster Row. temani WEA peers ane Period ical. © STEPHENSO: Pert) solicits an inspectio: 
DIAMOND EDITION OF MOORE’s SONCS. Tondon D, 107, Seay WROUGHT-IRON FENCE, which he is now presente 
o. price, in cloth, pa git edges, Half-a-Crown, |= Y a a of On Sank mab at: Bia 
39 or! 
Diamon ond Edition of “Trish Melodies” and “Lalla | MAJESTY =) = ot aroni, E taa T eae inne p Shel 
ne roton: a still be baa, pries 2s. pie Toni DENCH, Patenr Fp oll King’s Road, HURDLES for CATTLE, 6 feet long, : 3 feet 3 
na ne man, * Owes ase, aa de Chelsea; “and at Mornington Place, Hampstead Road, ___inches out of ground, 5 bars...  ... ... Bs, Bd each, 
th, se Patent Horticultural Buildings are superior to all IMPROVcD META NGING. r RRT 
gomos: - An Attempt = be monstrate a Central others, n en be id —_ ent igo = gen but as po Re ESSRS. HARRISON i. co. supply or contract 
Physical shoe in Nature. alvanis Tou ashes, wi excellent strong glass, and a! fi th ti m t f th 
“Tandon: Lonanas, ass, Gates, Loomans. | oompieted for ie, ee Toot Super, Handed ot Teerenes | mprovelGufvanand Sind Feah wich a sy oe 
n 18mo. with 34 Woodcuts, price 1s. 9d. cloth, pi he aa E e EE — be unequalled for ficien KAF ua i durability. 
E DESCRIPTIVE GEOGRAPHY OF ENG- | «all heh E e GARDEN a WALKS, Ofioes, 68, Cannon Street, 
DS, &c., price 13s. per 100 44 per yard), T 4 RRO sets ‘YT re - 
F cane aplete Cat a Sokooke oe Era Pea Families, in the aoao Tiles ace an Saut: ley, ain aurea NUTTA RCHA! GUTT RO A.—The 
form of a eae atec! y subetiite for Box Edzin Improved Flexible Tubi: m sly for Waterin 
: Loxcomas, BROWN, GREEN, ‘© Lonan bsti ging hey afford no shelter Mago | g 
sh Sn et SS" | and act as a Drain to the paths, are easily laid down, and las 4 Gardens, at 4d. and 6d. foot; to be had only of Messrs. 
Third "Edition, in 8vo, 4s. cloth, for years without further expense. In colour they resemble | paonr $e, aap a Street. Gutta Percha Speaking Tubes at 
N AGRICULTURAL CH RY, anp THE | Bath stone, and are of bag nd Baraye —Full particulars 3d. ee aris i a ee oer hae ae 
oe ar AND PRO) or PERUVIAN GUAN - | application cKeT, Wit e Ra “IT — TTING, for the Protection of FRUIT 
By J. C. Neszit, F.G.S., F.C.S., al of the fer ricul- | AWARDED A FIRST cane CERTIFICATE AT ras | T ANNE from Frost, Blight, and Birds, w for the ot 
tural and Chemical College, Kennington ; i ton ene de mber BRIGHTON AND tga HORTICULTURAL 680- — Sow noe eds, at 1d. per square , 200 yards, 14s. ; 500 
of the Central and National Eberi: Society of F. CIETY'S SHOW, JUN ards, 30s.; ards, b0. ; scrim canvas for wall fruit,” At 
London: Loxamax. Brown, GREEN, & © Loxouass._ we eb PATENT” IMPERISHABLE ee ire Ena s Rick, Cloth, Tent, and Waterproof Cloth 
Ee published, in 8vo oe Six Piste es, t ti aN LABE ae Aut eer Garden Labels “| ir Smite Mey noe E Ola K “qn we bea a Bridge; 
ollow, in we rot thfie s, City; an ent mi t Dej 
LEMENTS OF PRACTICAL HYDRAU ‘ICs. pa other eactheliwave ent Oe. Waterproof Wa = art Cloth. pot, 
By SAMUEL ci M.A., Prof of Civil Engineering | thick slo ing top, on ‘which’ ate as TWINE vars IN 
the University blin. 4 T if requi 
í A work which cannot fail to be of the greatest value to all Plantae Arae ar 1 yard wide, 2d. per yard; z ira — 4d. a ge = 
who are sie in a dra’ Adreng r re Cx” of ETE A exe Labels will stand for 4 yards wide, Sd. per yard. Half- inch mesh ditto, 2 yards we! 
with water, or 5, 0 rri er aa M eee A Sd. per yard. The ELASTIC HEXAGON GARDEN NET. 
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tracts rendered barren t S dryness.”— Ga ? Chri ahh e. iy of atmosphere; and the NG, 7 Meshes to the square inch, effectually excludes birds, 
meen arn, oe ; LONGMANS. letters, ing impressed, wan ps, flies, &c. from fruit trees, flower or seed beds, per 
CULTURE. are as durable as the Label Ais ane’ square yard. TANNED NETTING, 2 or 3 yards wide, 14d. per 
ving ~ 7 
On th ap ol fy MRTA price 1s., itself. igen sppearance is showing the. zo yard; 4 or 6 yards wide, 3d. per yard. At W. CULLINGFORD'S, 
1, Edmund Terrace, Ball’s Pond Isling m, 
8 al 
win, 
of the Patent Label, 
and B represents it 
n th 
_ S RRY. By G. McEw ax, Gardener preven but li iile, ie while 
to B. W. piika Esq., M.P., Bretton Hall, a and late Gar- | broad view is presented of Ea ei 
dener to his — the Duke a Norfolk, Arete Cas h Me t E ch und; 
‘gees A RIDGE & Sons, Pate r Row, od saa by +a hasan cy ash ae 
aft peck se Label can be impress: sed with y be desired.— 
ere aia ponas, A ah and prices es ve eik in A ra to 
JURNA] AL OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTU RAL | pt N Loo pint = ., Inventor, Patentee, and Manufacturer, 
OCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN, 16 Vols. Soat 
STT FOR SERVATORIES, 
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ritish ariutadtak at pri 
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cultural neg aa ie ike A Catal of 400 Works on | 
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ah ANSE PATENT ROU PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS,GLASS 
o paS Y. ES and SLATES, WATER-PIPES, PROPAGATING 
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L WINDOW GLASS, and eee SHADES, 
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MANuaAL OF F BRITISH BOTANY, containing 8 by sand 84 by 4 é 12s, | Shy 6, and 84 by 64 ... 13s. 6d. 
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BY DR. LARDNER, Tio 
From THe ‘* Museum ia Science AND ART.” i 
wally additions 
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THE BEE AND Waite ANTS, &c. 135 En-| Aegle eats One 9 by 7,and10 by 8 ... 15 0 
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mp! 
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irihia i PERN CA i ES, with Ferns co ete, suit:ble for the Draw- 
ng Room, from 
Pi ag Vie ad "EXPLAINED, 14 En- AQUARIUMS, with French polished stands, from 10s. each. 
kar me te So on fry seis 20s. S oes - 
5 A riorat ass fi entilation, from r foot, 
POPULAR „ASTRONOMY. 119 Engravings. iles and Slates. 0. 
One Volume, aie a lk Pans, 21s. per desea Propagating and Bee Glasses, 
gCrRIC TELEO E Span — r Tubes, _ bactometors eters, r Lord 5 Camoys! Mi Milk a 
asp Traps, rown, and Ornamenta Shades for 
EL RI RAP POPULARIZED. Ornaments, Fern Shades, and mar article in the ae, 
100 Engravings. One at ae miat Horticultural Glass oe V AEDES pane, Bishopsgate Stre 
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wear tongen; and is about 
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to 
'«* Samples exhibited, with prices eee in the South-west 
Gallery of the Cr: eS se a, Sydor sham 
WAT HMAN’ 3s. PATENT FLAX, HOSE TEN 
will sustain a greater key ward 
t 60 per 
ose pip 
aadik only by WAITHMAN & Co., Bentham, 
No.1 1. Qt Shee INCHES IN BS pial AND Pas PER Yarp:— 
11d.; Lana By s. 3d.; 14, 1s. 5d.; 13, 1s. Td; 
TY =e Qs.3 2}, Qs. 3d.; re 
eape er Hose, to bear a low 
PERR a Purpose, at nme reduced prices ais hogs 
14, Ald 2, 19.; 2}, 1s. 3d.; 23, 1s. 6d. 
e Hose is Beretti at an extra charge of 3d. 
alee Sia a a ipes ant Jets are also su 
mg $. 
karis iat 
i 10d; 
and flowers from 
covering _ for t Hot houses, without ga enuu the admission 
o! pre wk see to J. W. 
Ha aceon, Noi tting 55 e vote —¢al ia London, 
Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol, Hull, &c. 
Ww IRE WORK, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL 
a every description, for the Conservatory, Garden, or other 
Tbe CRYSTAL PALACE = SPENDING FLOWER BAS- 
KETS to the original and numerous other elegant Te 
ayina Stands, Violet, sy and Tulip Baskets hei SA 
Flower tands, s, Garden La! aa Work, Pennines 
Wi Shades of A Il kinds of the best m: make; 
Bird Cages o0 oe superior description 
Aviaries and Conservatories fitted up, by W. RICHARDS. Imperial 
wire. w rks, 370, Oxford Street, nearly opposite Princess's 
DEN ~ VASES, WIRE WORK, a IMPLE 
HORTICULTURE, —CO qn 
m, 
for aviaries, poultry houses, a! 
tories and greenhons mses, and manu Latha] 
ery variety of fencing and gates — iluntated catalogues as Ks, 
drawings, free, on application to Corram & HALLEN, Iron 
2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street. eles st eee 
an PATHS. 
pry fet 4 g ing the 
ns uri 
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N AN 
o can sajoy th 
onths should construct thet anti gre of atte 
CEME T CON N which are fi Es a x 
gravel of which the path is at pre: fe e 
is mixed with it, and to every part of clean ladd one or sharp 
river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one 0 beat 
land Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry aed Any 
applying the water. It msy then be laid on hes thick. an 
bourer cat and spread it. No tool i 
spade, in 48 hours it becomes as h: sa the action of the 
on: WALTON , Upper Gower Street, and Ivy 
Lane, Paternoster Row. FORE ANG EGER Pater ais 
DR. 7 ” arany | FOREIGN ANDO ENGLISH SHEET CLASS WAREHOUSE 
Set p sind, eomptete tar One po SN BOTANY Dr SUL eather heey, Winiont, : 
1800 Llustrations'} ies 1s. 6d., MILLINGTON pplies the above SHEET 
YLASS-BOOK OF BOTANY: Being an INTRO- ie me oes ipany size or tere oe oui eae Aa or 
T ASES. ame as to IVERS AN eadi: 
ena a By J H. Bat Eye OERD ERSE Restus Reaper men ofthe day. Reduced tai  onebps. tudod. — Per 100 ft. ~ 
i De Royal Botanic Garden, ann of Medicine and Botan: 6 in. by i in. ard y Ahin one a Od. 
f ce eee 
igea pre on be had in Two Parts, ji ” ” $ z Sha: -13 
É STRUCTURAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL} oe ” oe 
BOTANY, Gyo, 100 a ” a » 10 Boe oe 13 
A ss ene 
Il. Comprising ti the Elements of VEGETABLE| 12 „ 9 pi y ee ae 
PHYSIOLOGY, CLASSIFIC ADON, pid Lob. GEO- 10, 10 99 WOR 5 TOR. see aw AK 
og ha and FOSSIL BOTANY, with a Glossary of Terms. si ” yi ” a ” i e oe 14 
. 3. on ow 14 
“'Few, if any, works on this subject contain such a mass of dig EY OE E ae a aig 
f carefully collected and condensed matter, and certainly none are tA « Miio Be PE 
} e or, on the whole, better illustrated.” — Hooker’ 13, 12 oe A ee o, 
ea hag iy 16s 5; aut > 144 135 owe 16 
‘sat moat interesting introduction to the Study of 153 134 Se S238 
20 by 13, ot by 13, 22 by 13, “O14 by ‘133, 164 by 144, by 14, 
ae Rei has ever come into our hands.”—North British Agri- 
21 by i rs Et oe at 18s. pr ots teet. 
boxes Se 14 gos rey foot. 
“a oe st exeesain me "24 
HARTLEY'S Reugh Plate, S Sheet and Ee Tiles, Striking | 
and Bee Glasses, M a Pans, Cucumber Tubes, and Wasp Traps, | 
as Horticultural Lisi 
Milled Sheet, White Lead, and Lead Pipe. Paints, Colours, 
and Varnishes, see Colour List, which ean be had on application. | 
Established more than 100 years, 
give ‘om W sa gO 
The preparation makes first-rate paving for BARN 
ATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all nae 
where a clean, hard bottom is a di tum. 
winter equally well as in summer. 
Manufacturers of shes be ace J. B. Ware & Buorat® 
| fensa Street, West: g 
mà 
psvar, of No. 13, Woburn Place yin 
Pesta E E erties of No. 20, Road, rater 
the Parish of St. Pancras. an ay the County of i Middle ae Othe 
of Middlesex, 
rd 8 the Precinct o; 'ellivgton 
their (ffice in Lomba! hem at the Omce, No.6, Upper ai oust, 
be ADD! 
of Lo: 3 and ished by theta 
Ft nt Rae Daath aul’s, Covent Garden, in the nasexD 
—Sarunzar, June 21, is 
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