6—1851.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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DANVERS STREET, CHELSEA, 



Respectfully solicit 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 



pleasure in giving the following testimonial referring to the rafnge of houses shown below. 



Peach House, 

 30 by 16 feet. 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 feet. 



Extract of a Letter from Mr. Fbaser. 



Stove, Greenhouse, 



45 by 20 ft. 45 by 20 ft. 



[Erected for Johx Shaw Leigh, Esq., Luton Hoo.] 

 I have much pleasure in expressing my entire satisfaction with the range of houses you erected here. 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 ft 



Vinery, 

 30 by Id ft. 



__. _ - . I may also state that my honoured employer. 



Johw Shaw Leigh, Esq., is perfectly satisfied. I have no hesitation in statin?, that to the best of my knowledge, there is not a more complete range of glass in the country, as regards both 



I may add that they are admired by every Gardener who has seen them. I shall have much pleasure in answering any references you may please to direct. 



building and heating, 



(Signed.) 



"James Fraser, Gardener, Luton Hoo Park." 



BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 





PATENT HOTHOUSE WOKKS,KING'S-B,OAD,CHELSEA. 



E. 



DENCH, PATENTEE. 



Two Wings erected for the Earl op Crawford and Balcarbas, Haigh Ha\e, Wigan, Lancashire. 



Mr. Vartt, his Lordship's Foreman, will answer any inquiry. 



HHHE PATENT consists of two distinct principles for all Horticultural Erections—on one plan the Roof is 



-I- formed wholly of Iron and Glass, no wood or putty, <fcc, and not more than three-quarters of an inch of lrght being 

 taken up anywhere, and is very light, strong, and elegant, free from drip, and perfectly impossible for the rain to penetrate ; 

 the other principle consists of the Roof being formed in Sashes, and the surface of the Roof being Iron, Glass, and Putty, and, 

 the work being hollow, is perfectly free from contraction or expansion. These Houses have been proved in all parts, and are 

 found to excel all others. Heating by Hot-water on most scientific principles. 



ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND HOUSE FOR SALE. 



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TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN. AND NURSERYMEN. 

 UNRESERVED SALE OF CAMELLTAS OF THE CHOICEST 

 DESCRIPTION, BOTH AS TO FORM OF THE PLANTS 

 AND VARIETIES. FROM MESSRS. LODDIGES. 



]l/T R. J. C. STEVENS begs to announce for Sale by 



U-i- Auction, at his Great Room, 38, King-street, Covent- 

 garden, on FRIDAY, February 21, at 12 for 1 o'clock, a re- 

 markably CHOICE SELECTION OF CAMELLIAS, from 

 Messrs. Loddiges' Nursery; comprising beautifullv formed 

 Plants, from 3 to 8 feet, well set wi'h bloom, and of the follow- 

 ing favourite sorts : Double White (very fine), Imbricata, E!e- 

 gans, Donckelarii, Chandlerii, Candidissima, and a few flower- 

 ing Plants of the rare and beautiful A ulic a. -—May be viewed 

 on the day prior and morning of sale, and Catalogues had of 

 Mr. J. C. SrrvENs, 38, Kin^-street, Covent-uarden. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AMATEURS, An OTHERS. 



MR. H. ALEXANDER will sell by Auction at the 

 Mart, near the Bank of England, on WEDNESDAY, 

 Feb. 12, 1851, at One precisely, the finest collection of named 

 RANUNCULUS ever offered for Sale by Auction, from the 

 most celebrated Scotch growers, viz., Light body, Waterston, 

 Neil son, Kilgour, and Reid, comprising all the new and mo«t 

 esteemed varieties in cultivation, also several new flowers only 

 in this collection. Catalogues to bo had at the Mart, and of the 

 Auctione er, Shacklewell. 



EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE NURSERY STOCK. 



HHHOMAS PERRY, Nurseryman, Banbury, begs 



«■** to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Nurserymen, Railway 

 Contractors, and Planters generally, tbat he has commissioned 

 Messrs Danby and Caless to offer for public competition, on 

 MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 10th and 11th davs of February, 

 about a million of fine healthy FOREST TKEES, of nearly 

 <>wy description, including a very superior Stock of the 

 True English Elms, 100,000 Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, 

 Fruit Trees in great variety, and 500,000 Thorn Quicksets. 

 Catalogues of which may be obtained of Mr. Perky, the Pro- 

 prietor, or the Auctioneers, Banbury. T. P. begs to call par- 

 ticular attention to his unrivalled collection of Roses.— The 

 ii!!i. ock P a y De viewed the mornings of Sale until 10 



TO MARKET GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, BUILDERS 



AND OTHERS. 



MR. D. A. RAMSAY will sell by Auction, on the 

 premises, near the Wheatsheaf, New-road, Shepherd's 

 Bush, Hammersmith (late in the occupation of Mr. John Day), 

 on FRIDAY, February 2i, at 12 o'clock, the Growing Crops on 

 about five acres of ground, which must be immediately cleared 

 for building ; consisting of 1500 of the celebrated Rifleman 

 Gooseberry, and other market varieties, British Queen and 

 other Strawberries, Raspberries, Currauts, Rhubarb Roots, 

 Broccoli, and other Vegetable Crops, <fec. Also a quantity 

 of Nursery Stock, comprising fine Rhododendrons, Azalea, 

 Hardy Heaths, Grape Vines, Fg- trees, Evergreens of sorts, 

 Fruit Trees, Dwarf and Pillar Roses, Mushroom Spawn, <frc, 

 the property of a Country Nurseryman. The whole to be sold 

 without the least reserve. — May be viewed one day prior to 

 sale. Catalogues had at the Wheatsheaf, the principal Seed. 

 8 hops, and of the Auctioneer, Brompton Nursery, Fulham- 

 road, Brompton, near Lon don. 



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Tn VTTT , rt FINAL SALES. 



T* £ U *J SERYMEN > BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. 



f \T" ^^-MSAY having received instructions 



™™«Jf 0m xt 6 ?^ 8, Den nis and Co. to submit the whole of the 

 m&na* ™2* R £ ERT AND OTHER STOCK, GREEN. 

 SSSnn 2« • P Pk BMBNTS 1N TRADE, Ac., to public com- 

 £2riJi«« £ o?. the ensui °g season, in consequence of the lease 

 mi*£ LI C . h t ns ' mas next, will ski by Auc ion, on the pre- 

 TlTF4nfv i e K Cremorne Gardens, King's-road, Chelsea, on 

 wkW Zl Februar y 25th, and following day, at 12 o'clock, 



Smnri in^T* , a P01 ? i0n of the v * lu *W* &iraeiy Stock 



btS^n^ ^ ther ,^! ergre€n8 S P ri2e Gooseberries, fruit 

 o1wVmW lhe, p Muibe j; ri * 8 J **r£e We*. Jasmines and 

 «ad "lSkS I ; ^° &e8 ' ^Wootis Shrubs, Garden Frames 

 the TaboVJ B *Zl' ?, Ue n i° tice wiu *• 8 iven ot toe sales of 



Say U hid n^^T May - be Viewed P rior to s » le - Catalogues 

 of the An!r ,' *"Ef mww > at the principal Seed Shops ; and 



^V^n^Li^ >m ^ n AuCti ° n Gr ° Und ' F a^-™d, 



SALE OF AMERICAN PLANTS AND OTHER NURSERY 



STOCK. 



lY/TR. D. A. RAMSAY will Sell by Auction, at the 



-*-*-*- Brompton Auction Ground, Fulhamroad, Brompton, 

 (one mile from Hyde-park Corner) on TUESDAY, Feb. 18th, 

 at 12 o'clock, 1000 Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Andromedas, 

 Ledums, &c, in fine varieties ; Evergreens, Ornamental Trees 

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

 Yellow and other Picotee3 and Carnations ; 1000 Victoria and 

 other Rhubarb roots, Fig Trees, strong Grape Vines, Mush- 

 room Spawn, Ash-leaf Kidney Potatoes, d»c— May be viewed 

 prior to the Sale, and Catalogues had at the principal Seed- 

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

 Brompton, near London. 



BRENTFORD, MIDDLESEX—FINAL SALE. 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, MARKET 



GARDENERS, AND OTHERS ENGAGED IN PLANTING. 



Tl/TESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 



^J structed by the Executors of the late Mr. J. Ronalds, 

 to offer to public competition, by Auction, on the premises, the 

 Butts and Twolands Nurseries, about the first week in March, 

 the whole of the remaining NURSERY STOCK, consisting of 

 a rich assortment of Fruit and Forest Trees, Evergreens, Orna- 

 mental and Deciduous Shrubs, American Plants, dec— May be 

 viewed, and Catalogues had, prior to the sale, of the principal 

 Seedsmen in London ; and of the Auctioneers, American Nur- 

 sery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



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A LLSOPP'S EAST INDIA PALE AND OTHER 



^*. BURTON ALES.— In consequence of a very inferior article 

 being now too frequently sold under the name of these favourite 

 Aies, the public are respectfully requested to apply at the re- 

 spective stores, where a list of bottlers will be furnished, from 

 whom these ales maybe obtained genuine, and where also they 

 may be had in casks of 18 gallons and upwards, either fftn^ly 

 or in any quantity. Apply to Messrs. Samuel ALLSorrand Sons, 

 The Brewery, Burtoo-on-Trent, or their Stores, at 61, King- 

 William-street, City ; Cork-stteet, Liverpool High-street, Bir- 

 mingham ; the Exchange, Manchester ; and 3&, Virginia-street, 

 Glasgow. 



STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT 



WIRE NETTING. 



PROOF 



CHARLES D. YOUNG and COMPANY (latk 

 W. and C. YOUNG), 

 MANUFACTURERS OF IRt)N AND WIRE WORK, &c, 

 22, PARLIAMENT STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 

 48, NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH; 

 32, ST. ENOCH SQUARE, GLASGOW; 



1, CASTLE BUILDINGS, DERBY SQUARE, LIVERPOOL ; 

 beg respectfully to call the attention of Landed Proprietors and 

 others to their strong Wire-Net Fence, for excluding Hares 

 and Rabbits from Gardens, young Plantations, Nurseries, Ac. 



This Net was exhibited at the Show of the Highland and 

 Agricultural Society of Scotland, held lately at Inverness 

 where -s Efficiency, Great Strength, and Exceeding Cheapness 

 attracted general attention, and had awarded from the Judges 

 tho Society's Silver Medals, with high commendations. 



The immense damage done by Hares and Rabbits in Gardens 

 and Young Plantations is often so great, that in the course of 

 a year or two it will amount to more than the entire cost of 

 protecting them with this Net. It is so durable, that when 

 Plantations are sufficiently advanced to be independent of its 

 protection, it can be removed to other exposed situations with 

 the greatest facility, by any labourer. As a Fence against 

 Hares and Rabbits, it is of itself quite sufficient, having only to 

 be unrolled and attached, with small wire sent for that pur- 

 pose, to wooden stakes driven into the ground, about every sir 

 or seven feet apart. It is, besides, peculiarly adapted for ren- 

 dering Hedges, Paling, or other existing Fences, completely im- 

 pervious to such vermin ; and by being cut up into small 

 pieces of three or more feet, as required, it forms a most effi- 

 cient guard, at little expense, for individual Plants and Shrubs. 



Pkices.— 18 ins. bijjh, 9d. ; 24 ins., 1*. ; 30 ins., la. 3d. ; and 

 86 ins., Is. Gd. per lineal yard. 



Or a web of 100 yards, 18 ins. wide, will cost • . £3 15 

 Do. of 100 yards, 24 in3. wide . . ..50 



Do. of 100 yards, 30 ins. wide .. •• 6 5 



Do. of 100 yards, 36 ins. wide . . . . 7 10 



If more or less than a web is required, it would be charged 

 at the same rate per yard. 



This Netting is also admir? bly adapted for Pheasantries and 

 Poultry- yard s, and is charg d at the same rate. As carriage 

 has, in many instances, been an obstacle to parties at a dis- 

 tance requiring this Net, C. D. Y. and Co. have made irrange- 

 ments by which they will undertake to deliver it at any of the 

 principal ports of Scotland, England, and Ireland, for One 

 Halfpenny per lineal yard. 



C. D. Young and Co. cannot give a better idea of the great 

 strength of their Premium Wire Netting than by stating that 

 the weight of one yard of their 24-inch at Is. is equal to 2 J 

 yards of another article in the market, the same width, at 9d. 

 per yard. Samples for inspection sent free of expense. 



C. D. Young <fc Co. manufacture every description of IRON 

 and WIRE WORK required for this and foreign countries. 



Workmen sent to all parts of Scotland, England, and Ireland. 









 

 



GALVANISED WIRE GAME 

 Id, per yard, 2 feet wide. 



WETTING. 



2-inch mesh, light, 24-inch wide 



2-inch 



2-inch 



f-inch 



I |-inch 



lf-inch 



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strong „ 



extra strong „ 

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Galvan- 

 ised. 

 7d. per yd. 

 9 

 12 

 8 

 10 

 14 



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Japanned 



Iron. 

 5ckper yd. 



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 99 

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extra strong,, 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the price one- 

 fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for pheasantries, 3d, 

 per square foot. Patterns forwarded post-free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expense in London, Peter- 

 borough, Hnl l, or Newcastle. 



"yOUR POWERS, PASSIONS, AND PECULI- 



A ARI TIES. —The mystic art of Graphiology, as practised 

 by Professor Ellison, enables him to discover and describe 

 from a single short specimen of Writing, the mental character, 

 talents, and defects, showing what the writer realiy i?, »nd 

 what worth— the full analysis of character tilling a -sheet of 

 paper. Send any specimen of the writing of yourself* or of 

 tnuse in whose character you are interested, with the fee of I • 

 postage stamps, addressed to M*. IUph^bl Ex&imv, 151, 

 Strand, London. 







