THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, 



n ff iiw ■nliclt the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to their superior manner of Erecting and Heating: every description of Building connected with Horticulture. They have much 

 Bespectiuuy soum pleasure in giving the following testimonial referring to the range of houses shown below. 



Peach House, 

 SO by 16 feet. 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 feet. 



Stove, Greenhouse, 



45 by 20 ft. 45 by 20 ft. 



[Beected for John Shaw Leigh, Esq., Luton Hoo.] 

 Extract of a Letter from Mr. Fbaser.— " I have much pleasure in expressing my entire satisfaction with the ranse of houses 

 lans Shaw Leigh, Esq., is perfectly satisfied. I have no hesitation in statin-, that to the best of my knowledge, there is not a 

 bunding and heating. I may add that they are admired by every Gardener who has seen them. I shall have much pleasure in 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 ft. 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 ft. 



you erected here. I may also state that my honoured employer, 

 more complete range of glass in the country, as regards both 

 answering any references you may please to direct. 

 *' James Fbaser, Gardener. Luton Hoo Park." 



SALE OF AMERICAN PLANTS AND OTHER NURSERY 



STO^K. 



MR. D. A. RAMSAY will Sell by Auction, at the 

 Bromw-ou Auction Grouud, Fulhnm-road, Bromp'oa 

 (one mile from H\de-park Corner}, on TUESDAY, Feb. 18'h, 

 at 12 o'clock. 1000 Rhododendrons, Azilea, Andromeda, 

 Ledum, <fec, in fine varieties ; Evergreens, Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrubs, a quantity of Bulbs, a choice collection of Pinks, 

 Yellow and other Picotees and Carnations ; MOO Victoria and 

 other Rhubarb Roots, Fig Trees, Strong Grape Vines, Mush, 

 room Spawn, Ash. leaf Kidney Potatoes, <fcc— May be viewed 

 prior to Sale, and Oatologues had at the principal Seed-shops, 

 and of the Auctioneer, Brompton Nursery, Fulham-road, 

 Brompton. 



HEALE'^NURSERY t DEVIZES, WILTS. 



To Noblemen, Gentlemen, Nurserymen, Florists, and others, 



engaged in planting Important and unreserved 3 ale. 



MR. FREDERICK ELLEN has received instructions 

 to sell by Auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, 

 3d February, 1851, and following' days (Tnur«*day exceed), 

 the whole of the choice and valuable NQRSKRY bTOCK of 

 Mr. Wm. Heale, Jun., under a deed of assignment for the 

 benefit of creditors, comprising upwards of 30,000 fine English, 

 and Turkey Oak, several thousand Weeping and other Ash, 

 Lime, Elm, Birch, Beech, both common and purple ; 200,00) 

 very fine Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Firs ; 1500 Weymouth 

 Pines ; a few fine specimens of Ford's Oak ; Knglish and Irish 

 Yew, about 300,000 of fine seedling and transplanted Thorns, 

 seedling Oak, Ash, Spruce, Sco'ch, Larch, and Silver Fir ; 

 a quantity of common Laurels, Evergreens, ornamental Shrubs, 

 American and coniferous Plants ; choice stock of Standard, 

 dwarf, trained, and untrained Fruit Trees in great variety ; 

 1500 fine Filberts ; about 2000 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 and every other article in the trade for which Heale's Nursery 

 has been so highly celebrated. Two well-built Greenhouses, 

 one Stove, and one Propajrating-house and fixing; single and 

 double light Frames, Glasses ; 5000 Seakale and flower pots ; 

 five sp ing and tip Carts, spring Waggon, Horses, Harness ; 

 two Sow Pigs ; S ack of Hay , 30 Sacks of Potatoes ; Agricul- 

 tural and other Seeds; 12 tons of Mangold Wurzel, and 

 numerous valuable property. 



The above Nursery Stock is in a thriving and healthy con- 

 dition, and will be sold without reserve, and offers to Gentle- 

 men, Nurserymen, and others engaged in planting, an oppor- 

 tunity seldom to be met with. The Stock may be viewed any 

 day previous to the Sale, commencing at 11 o'clock each day. 

 —Catalogues may be had at the principal Inns in the county, 

 on the premises -and of the Auctioneer, Andover and Devizes. 



FOR PUBLIC SALE, at the New Corn Exchange 

 Tavern, Murk-lam 1 , on MONDAY, January 27, 1851, at 

 2 o'clock precisely, by order of Messrs. Antony Cibbs and Sons, 

 the Importers. about'l200 ions (damaged) PERUVIAN GUANO 

 Catalogues and further particulars, in due time, from J. A. 

 RocKErt and Bencraft, Brokers, 26, Commercial Sale Rooms, 

 Minciug-lane, London. 



GLOUUfclSTfcRstllRE. 

 ROYAL NURSERY, CIRENCESTER. 



IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF NURSERY STOCK.. 



To Noblemen and Gentiemea who may he about to make ex- 

 tensive Plantations and Ornamental ShrubDeries, and to 

 Nurserymen and the Trade generally. 



THE FIRsT OF A SERIES OF S\LE*. 



TEFFERIES and CO. have been favoured with in- 



*J structioas from the Assignee of the Estate and Effects of 

 Mr. William Greoort, to suomit to public competition, upon 

 the above-named premises, the whole of his NURSERY STOCK* 

 the Tirsc portion of which will be prepared and offered on 

 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and 

 SATUdDAY, the 28th, 2)th, 30tb, and 31st of Jan., and the 

 1st of Feb., 1851, including more particularly 5000 Grafted 

 Elms, from 4 to 14 ft. ; 10,000 Limes, 3 to 15 ft. ; 20,OM0 English 

 and Turkey Oaks, 2 to 8 ft. ; 70,000 Asb, 2 to 6 f . ; 30,000 

 Larch. I to 3 ft. ; 100,000 Spruee Firs, 1 J to G ft. ; 50,000 Scorch 

 Firs, 14 to 3 ft.; 10,000 Balm of Gilead and Silver Firs; 6 &0D 

 We> mouth Pines, 1 to 5 ft. ; aa immense quantity of Quicksets ; 

 3000 Purple Beech, 2 to 12 ft. ; together with a large quau ity 

 of Ptnus austriaca, Pious Laricio, Poplars, Beech, Hornbeam, 

 Haz -1, Maple, &c. Also an immense number of Standard, 

 Dwarf, and Dwarf-trained Apples, Pears, Plums, and Cherries ; 

 <3oj8eber ies, Currants, Raspberries, &c. Common and Por- 

 tugal Laurel?, Sweet Baj?, AJaceriuis, Phillyreas, R*d Cedars, 

 Arbor Vila, Irish Yews, Common Yews, Tree Box, Lucombe's 

 Oaks, Lauru^tinus, Aucubas, Mahonias, Variegated and Green 

 Home's Evergreen and Box-leaved Privet, Standard Crataegus 

 qk P , ^* a *» witn a general assortment of other kinds of 

 rn rU TP P ai,d Ornamental Trees. The well-known Siock ot 

 3^LJ[? EKS, which is not to be surpassed in the kingdom, is 



tStl' J lhe Stock of ROSES, both S ao ,rd and Dwarf, con- 

 rah!,tV, e ° n fc8t in cultivation, and in great variety. The 

 vAmectiou ot Greenhouse and Store Plants is extensive, aud 



embraces m*ny fine Specimens. 



and win ho*f. °* ? e Fil8t Series are in course of Preparation, 

 sale ^ TnLh , ^ tbe eariie8t P™sMe period priur to the 

 uoon th. p . • ataUtMe Pri'^ipal I»n*in the neighbourhood : 

 « the Lo/L? 3; . "P*«> "d Jones's Printing Office 3 and 

 «quence »??*«?£ ° fflCe ' }*•*«***• Cirencester, la con- 

 •til o'clck 8h0rCne88 of th * «^«, the sale will commence 

 Th 



PUtch-ttt».i-a i n +k " * ""'J »ss«iHuce win oe^iveu 



As the whoie of th" em h °' al ^ ***** ° f tb * ir 8eV * ral lot *' 



^P-in^atnc of Mr U V ReT? *£ *T *"-> ***** *,. 

 ** k«uov t„ ILJi. } ' iEA > he bt5 * s to state Ui>t he will 



*) oe entrusted by parties residing at a distance. 



NOTICE TO SEEDSMEN. 

 TO BE GROWN BY CONTRACT— 1851. 



ALTRINGHAM, SURREY, and HORN CARROT 

 SEED; MANGOLD WUflZSL, PEAS, &c, of true 

 selected stocks. References .given if required. — Letters, ad- 

 dressed T. B., Post-office, Colchester, Essex, will have imme- 

 diate attention. 



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HUSH PT3AT CHAKCOAL. 

 TO FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS, AND OTHERS. 



THE IRISH AMELIORATION SOCIETY beg to 

 draw the attention of the public generally to the fertilising 

 and deodorising properties of Irish Peat Charcoal. Mixed with 

 night-soil or sewage matter ic instantly and wholly destroys all 

 offensive smell, renders it easy of manipulation, adapts the fer- 

 tili>ing properties as a ready food for plants, and enables it to 

 be transported by Railway or any other conveyance without 

 the slightest inconvenience. 



The extent to which Charcoal (carbon^ enters into the com- 

 position of every article of agricultural produce, and the value 

 of night-soil as a manure, render any observations on these 

 points unnecessary. Mixed with bight-soU, in about equal 

 weights, a most efficacious manure is produced a: a very small 

 cost. 



Price of the Charcoal, ready for use, at Dublin, exclusive of 



sacks, 35^. per ton ; in Louden, Liverpool, Bristol, and other 



seaports in England 485. per ton, exclusive of sacks; or 60*. 



per ton, sacks included.— Agents will be forthwith appointed in 



ail the principal towus^in England. 



Head Office, 9, Waterloo- pi ace, London. 



Jan. 25, 1851. L. Pakbott, Secretary. 



APP-MTTE A^D DIGESTIO* IvfPKOVRD. 



LEA AND PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE 

 SAUCE imparts the most exquisite relish to Steaks, 

 Chops, and all Rotst Meat Gravies, Fish, Game, Soup, Curries, 

 and Sa'ad, and by its tonic and invigorating properties enables 

 the stomach to perfectly digest the food. 



The daily use of this aromatic and delicious Sauce is the best 

 safeguard to health. 



Sold by the Proprietors, Le4 and Pebrins, 6, Vere-street, 

 Oxford- street, London, and 68, Broad-street, Worcester ; also 

 by Messrs. Barclay and Sons, Messrs. Crosse and Black well, 

 and other Oilmen and Merchants, London ; and generally by 

 the principal dealers in sauce. 



N.B. — To guard agaiisc imitations, see that the names of 

 " Lea and PsaaiNs" are upoa the label and patent cap of the 

 bottle. 



MATRIMONY 10;DET;aSYT15r, HOW TO 

 WIN A LOVER. — Miss Norkington continues to send 

 free Us any address, on receipt of 13 postage stamp*, and a 

 directed envelope, plain direciions to enable Ladies or Gentle- 

 men to win the affecions of as many tit the opposite sex as 

 their hearts may desire. The proposal is simple, and ?-o capti- 

 vating aud enthrallirg that all may be married, irrespective 

 of age appearance, or position ; young: aud old, high and low, 

 are alike subject; to its influence; and last, though not least, 

 it can be arranged with such ease and delicacy that detection 

 is impossible. — Direct, Miss Lavinia Norbington, 7, King's- 

 terrace, Ba^nigge- wells-road, London. 



N.B. — Beware ot ignorant pretenders. 



CLOS& OF ttuUUiY^. 



NOW that the season of annual festivity is about to 

 terminate, and the respective boarding-schools reinstated 

 by the busy th<ong of youthful aspirants, their personal 

 corn fort and attractions become naturally an object of great 

 solicitude with friends and relatives. Now it Is that ROW- 

 LANDS' MA.CASSAR OIL, f >r accelerating the growth and for 

 improving and beautifying the hair, ROWLANDS' KALYDOR, 

 for improving the skin and complexion, and removing 

 cutaneous eruptions, and ROWLANDS' ODONTO, for beauti- 

 fying the teeth and preserving the gums, must be universally 

 considered indis pensable. The august patronage conceded by 

 all tbe Sovereigns of Europe to these creative and renovating 

 specifics, and the confirmation, by experience, of their infallible 

 efficacy, have characterised them as perfect, and given them 

 a celebrity unparalleled. £aF" Beware of Spurious Imitations. 

 The only gfnoine of each bears the name of Rowlands' pre- 

 ceding that of the Article on the Wrapper or Label. Sold by 

 them at 20, II a tou Garden, London, and by respectable 



Chemists and Perfumers. 



THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. 



"NORTON'S" 



CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommended 

 as a simple but certain Remedy, to all who suffer from 

 Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious and Liver Complaints 

 They act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, imparting 

 strength to the stomach, and composure to the nervous system. 

 Sold in bottles at Is. \\d. or 2s. 9d. each, by A. Willocgiiby 

 and Co., late B. G. Windus, 61, Bisoopsgate-street Without, 

 ami nearly all Medicine Vendors. 



Caution— Be sure to ask for "NORTON'S PILLS," and do 

 not be persuaded to purchase an imitation, 



TOOTHACHE PERMANENTLY CURED by using 



-* BRASDE'S ENAMEL iVr filling d « aving Teeth, and 

 rendering them sound and painless. Price Is. Enough for 

 several Teeth. The only substance approved by the medical 

 faculty, as being unattended with pain or danger, and the good 

 effecie of whieh are permanent. 



Sold by all Chemists in the United Kingdom. Twenty really 

 authorised Testimonials accompany each box, with fall direc- 

 tions for use. Semfre-e by return of post by J. WILL IS, 24, EAST 

 TEMPLE CHAMBEKS/WililEFHiAHS, FLEET-STREET, 

 LONDON, in return for thirteen penny stamps. 



CAtJlION. — The great success of this preparation has in- 

 duced numerous unskilful persons to produce spurious imita- 

 tions, and to copy BRANDE's ENAMEL advertisements, it 

 is needful, therefore, to guard against such imp osuions, by 

 teeing that the name of John Willi* accompanies each packet. 



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