THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



175 



KIDD'S 



EMBROIDERED AND SILVERED GLASSES. 



Price 3d., or 5s. for Sfi coptw for distribution amongst Cottaee 

 Tenantry, delivered an; where in London, on a Post-office 

 order being sent to the Publisher, James Matthews at the 



. Office of the Gardeners 9 Chron e ' 



^HE COTTAGERS' CALENDAR OF GARDEN 



JL OPERATIONS. 



By Joseph Paxton. 



Reprinted from the Gardeners' Chronicle; above 61000 

 have already been sold. ' 



J don : J. Matthews. 5, Uoper Wellington-street, Strand- 

 and may be ordered of all booksellers, ' 



Maxcfactory— 12, POLAND-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. 



WR WILLIAM KIDD, of the New Road, Hammersmith, begs to announce to his Friends and the Public, 

 that the iite Specimens of his New Invention, now perfected, and which he is about to forward to the M World'* 

 Fair" in 1 e Park, may be viewed by Ticket, procurable at his Manufactory, as above, un'il FRIDAY next, the 21st inst. 



EHT, before whom Mr. Kidd has had the honour, by SPECHAL DESIRE, 

 tJ nifciurnpg aim m^mv»j *•■- ^««w.«. -«- -^genious Process, have been pleased to speak of the Invention in terms of the 



fekfeestpr 



PALSTON NURSERY, 

 ffaanholl Furniture, a splendid collection of Prints, in Maple 

 frame*. Ro -, Cfdua, and Glass. A capital eight-day 

 dock ' lntinavhon^e Fitting*. Iron Sa'e «te 



M ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 Itructed, by th i Administrator of th- lite Mr. John 



MBiiJtinfr of Bru- els Carpets, sets of Chairs, Spanish Maoo- 

 my Four-past and other Bedsteads, Goose Feather-beds, and 

 Beddin; bests of Drawers, Sofa, Mahnraiy, Loo and other 

 Tables, Co eft on i-r, Barometer, <fcc. TnKrecrion of Sheds, a 

 Otpital Fow-v« eel covered Van, Tumbrel Cart, and eundry 

 eflttta .— May be viewed one day prior to the Hale, and Ca f a- 

 Uffues hid of the puocipal Seedsmen in London ; on the pre- 

 aue« * aid of ti Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 



B— i.' 



TO QY. ■ fLFMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



Ml 5RS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 

 bv A i I, at the Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on WED- 



NESDAY, March 19, sr 12 o'clock, a tirst-rate collection of 

 Carnttions, 1'i cotees. Fink 3 , and Auriculas ; also Standard 

 tad I)«r*rf R oees, Gooseberries Dahlias in Roots, &c. ; the 

 property of Mr, Willmer. May be viewed the morn'ng of 

 Bale.— talogues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 

 Le>toT)iton ••Rex 



N'TLBMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



GOO Pair? l*t Class Carnations ;md Picotees for Absolute Sale. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS have 

 received instructions to SeU bv Auction, at the Mart, 



Bartholomew-lane, on THURSDAY, March 20 h, the whole 

 of the Genuine Stock of first-rate Carnations and Picotees, of 

 Mr. Keynes, Nurseryman, Salisbury, who is declining their 

 growth. The Stock is Id first-rate order, and fine ^rowtn, and 

 contsAas all the leading Flowers, including Flora's Garland, 

 Admiral Curz:>n, Cartwright's Rainbow, Rev. J. BramhiQ's 

 Lorenzo; Beading Venus, Green's Qu.-ea, Juliet, Lord H Moore, 

 Ac. Ac. Catalogues may be had on application to John 

 Kiynes, Nurseryman. Salisbury; at the Mart; and of the 

 Auctioneers. American Nursery, Leytonsrone, E sex. 



IMP.RTANT SALE OF CAMELLIAS, STANDARD AND 



DWARF ROSES, <bc. 



]M ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 



UA directed to sell by Auction, at the Mart, Bar holomew- 

 line, on FRIDAY, March "l, at 12 o'clock, about 200 Double 

 Camell , beautifully set v h bloom buds, from 18 in. to 5 feet ; 

 also 600 Standard and D*arf Roses, consisting of Hvbrid 

 Perpetuus, Noisettes, Bourbons, «fce. ; Azalea Indies, CytlstlS, 

 «<*.— May be vi-wed the morning of Sale. Catalogues nad a 

 th e Mar*: ; and of t he Auctioneers, LeyronBtone, E ax. 



HACKVEY.-TO GENTLEMEN ENGAGED IN ORNA- 



MENTAL PLANTING, AND THE LRADE. 



tnreserrcd Sale of Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, the Lease 



S e *pi'ing of part, of Messrs. Loddigea* Nursery. 



[Ii. J. C. STEVENS is directed to sell by Auction, 



-*• on the premises, at Hackney, on TUESDAY, 25th 

 rvSk^ fo,,owi ng day, at 12 for 1 o'clock, a selection of 

 I*EK tEEN TREES AND SHRUBS, consisting of Hollies 

 ■ Treat variety, of ex raordinary tine growth, from 3 to 7 feet ; 



£v| l 5 l1 fl;JWerin £ P^nts of Andromeda, flortbuuda, and 

 KDododendron caropanulatum ; also some large specimens of 

 cuius rubicun da ('he true Scarlet Horse Chestnut), &c— 

 **ay be viewed on the day prior, and mornings of sale, and 

 Utilogues had of Messrs. Lodoiges, Hackney; and of Mr. 

 j^ _ s TtVENs. 33. K ing-str^e^, Covent garden. 



. " FOR EXHIBITION. 



vcimen Cape Erica«, Epacris, Camellias, Azalea", New Hol- 

 l*t^ Plants, Fir*t-rate Geraniums, Hot- house Plants, <fce. 



MESSRS. TAYLOR AND SON, Upholsterers 



J and Auctioneers, 49 Con^y-streeT. York, have the 

 ■*Wmrto announce to the Nobility, Ladies, Gen ry, and Public 

 JJJwally, that, in consequence of Mr. Thomas Jacksoh going 



irfr*' ^ 6y ^ ave rt ' (; e've I instructions from Messrs, Jacks n 



JJ* Co., Nurserymen, Scruton, Bedale, to sell by Auction, at 

 «*trNar*ery, and without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, the PJth 

 yju March, 1851, their immense and magnificent Collections 

 liv X 2 TICS » rare HARDY CONIFERS, and Scarlet HIM A- 

 «*IAN RHODODENDRONS. The Conifer® are very hand- 

 ■Jjne specimens (all from Seed, in pots), especially the Crypto- 

 »-!!?. tl » f . b ? Deodaras, the Abies Douelassii, and a Californian 



It 



length 



Hying 



their f aU «""-* *"v,*.wg auu avai^vui avptiovu.n i iciiu -Jt i J ni(j 



PUtmf p Use8 ' Greenhouses, Conservatories, Parks and 

 T ^aI Grounds sucb an opportunity 



can with c ntidence state that thi* is the grandest, 



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rarely occurs. Messrs. 



C 



section 



Mk2L!n T^\ be read ^ r on the 12fch mat - and m »> oe had on 

 T »e whX f Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Jackson and Co. 



Tuesdarnt the l>lants wiU bo on v ■* w on Monday and 



The sale to commence pre- 



*** at fikui , ne aa y ot 8a,e ' 



KB Th c ' AM *» OQ Wednesday the 19th of March, 1851. 



■ca'itlp b ^ ruton Station, on the Bedale Branch, York, 

 *»*tfeeN an Berwkk Railway, is only &*e minutes' walk 



Nursery. 



Auctioneer's Ofiice, 49, Coney-street, York. 



FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms— on 

 lease or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land, 

 thoroughly drained, in a midland county, near a good market 

 and a good railway. The Roads, House, and Offi hs are all in 

 exceJJent condition. Rates very low; no pressure of poor; 

 Tithe free ; Rent low ; no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 

 tenant right ; Game not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 m re of Grass Land might be added if desired. 



Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible ocupancy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor ot the Gardeners' 

 Chronicle, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 

 London. 



IRON GATES, HURDLES, &C. 



THOMAS PERRY AND SONS, 

 352, OXFORD-STREET (near HYDE-PARK^, 

 And Hieh6elds Wrought and C a«t-iron Works, Bilston, 

 Staffordshire, Mauufacurera of every description of 

 Park Entrance, Carriage and Field Gates, Wickets, &c. ; 

 Piain and Ornamental Fencing and Palisading ; 

 Ox, Cattle, Sheep, and other Hurdles ; 

 Tree Guards, Garden 8ens, Hay Racks, Wheelbarrows ; 



Land and Garden Rollers, Stable Fittings, <fcc. &c. 

 The works being situated in the centre of the Staffordshire 

 Iron district, Thomas Perry and Sons are enabled to execute 

 promptly orders to any extent with the greatest facility, of the 

 best quality, and most moderate terms. A great variety of the 

 above articles always kept in Stock at the London Warehouse, 

 and at the Works. Drawings and prices may be obtained on 

 application, or furnished free by post. 





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2 *0e feet 



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**teed 



i OTHERS. 



tely, about 



GLASS, well stocked with excellent yoang 



collection 



*es.i a »tr i ? ljAB> ^ welJL stocked with exct 



*0rcUdLo omin S lnto ,ul1 bearing, and a choice....... 



uaceous, Store, Greenhouse, and Hardy Plants, I for 



**«. Mm. C nh a nea " COTTAGE, and 6 or 7 a es of 





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^r^itfpiT i J e Uliway Kith t] » letr opoii Si and all 



fc »Urier;!lf g i ana '. ^o ^ the soli is F iiliarly adapted 



•^Wion v ltr can 1>iaiit fl- The stt-ck to be taken at 



^naoor' n/« P A* P i lcu, ^ M ' apply to jAMES T£E ' Gardener, 

 ^ r > near Shirley, Southampton. 





HORSE- KEEP, OAT - BRUISERS, CHAFF- 

 CUTTERS. PLOUGHS, 42s. ; SHARES, £5. a dozen; 

 Rollers, Wheat Mills, Fean Mills, ^team Engines, Scarifiers, 

 Turnip Cu'ters, Dressing Machines, Drills, ThreshingMachines, 

 Wo>d and Iron Harrows. Steaming Apparatus, Scotch Carts, 

 Haymaking Machine >, Horse Hay-Rakes, Drug Mills First 

 Class Goods warranted. Maby W^dlake and Co., 113, Fen- 

 church- sreet, London. Most liberal discount for cash. Goods 

 delivered free. 



L^OR PORT LYTTELTON, CAN- 



-T TERBURY SETTLEMENT, and other 

 Ports in New Zealand, the fist class pas- 

 senger ship DOMINION, 584 tons register. 



lying in the East India Docks, chartered and 

 provisioned by the Canterbury AssocLt+ion to 



sail on the 8th May. — Rates of passage: 



^*fl— *»A*5s i'W- Chief Cabin (a whole cab n between decks), 

 421. ; Second Cabin, iU ; Steerage, lftf.— For Freight, Pa re, 

 or fur her information, apply to Filby and Co., 157, Fcn- 

 church-street ; J. StaY*er, 110, Fenchurch-^treet ; or to 

 Frederick Young, Manager of Shipping f jr the Canterbury 

 Assoctaaon, 74, Cornhili. 



Chartered by the Canterbury Association, and appointed to Sail 



from the Port of London on Tuesdav. 8th April. 



FOR CANTERBURY, NELSON, 

 and NEW PLYMOUTH, NEW ZEA. 



LAND, the fine passenger ship LAB U AN, 

 A 1, 547 tons register, lying in the East 

 India Docks. Walrer Scott, Commander. — 

 Rates of passage to Canterbury, Provisions, 

 Medicine, and Medical Comforts, included : 

 ^ — Each person 14 years oid and upward-. 

 Chief cabin, 42Z. ; Second cabin, 251, ; Steerage, 16J. Children 

 under 14 one-half. —This ship has superior accommodations, 

 and will take out a Clergyman, an Elementary ^choolmastei 

 and an expe ienced Surgeon. — For freight, passage, or further 

 informati , apply to J. Stayneb. 110, Fenchurch street ; or 

 to Filby and Co., 157, Fen church-street. By order of the Com- 

 mittee, Frederick Yodng, manager of shipping.— Shippiug 

 office of the Canterbury Association, 74. Cornhili. Lonlrvn. 



OOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT and PILLS, an 



*- * infallible Remedy for Tumours, Swellinos, and 

 contracted Joints.— Ann Carter, housemaid, residing with 

 a family In Bur on-crescent, had an immense f umour on her 

 right knee, which incre -isod to such a size that she could not 

 bend the joint, and was in consequence obliged to leave her 

 bituation ; her medical attendant informed her that ther^ was 



no chance of cure, and that it would be necessary to amputate 

 the limb. This opinion not satisfying her, she commenced 

 using Holloway's Pills and Ointment in good earnest and 

 by God's blessing, they have been the means of effecting a 

 perfect cure, and rhe has resumed her former situation. Sold 

 by all Druggists, and at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 

 214, Strand, London. 



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rpiIE TEETH.— How often do we find the human 



•*- face divhie disfigured by neglecting the chiefest of its 

 ornaments, and the breath made disagreeab'e to cunpani >us 

 by non- attention to the teeth. Though perfect in their struc- 

 ture and composition, to keep them in a pure and healthy state 

 requires some li tie trouble ; and if those who are blessed with 

 well-formed teeth kn*w how soon decay steal* into the mouth, 

 making unsightly what otherwise are delightful to admire, 

 and designating unheaUhiaess by the impurity of the breath, 

 they would spare co expense to chase away these fatal 

 blemishes. But although most ladiis are careful, and even 

 particular iu these delicate matUrs. yet few are sufficiently 

 aware ot the imperative necessity of avoiding all noxious or 

 mineral substances of an acrid nature, and of which the greater 

 part ot the cheap Tooth Powders of the present day are com- 

 posed. It is highly satisfactory to point out Messrs. Rowlands' 



Odonto, or Pearl Dentrificf, as a preparation free from all 



ijnrious elements, and euain -tly calculated to embellish and 



preserve he dental structn , to impart a grateful fragrance to 



the breath, and to eriib ish and perpetuate the graces of the 



ui"uih. — Ladies' G ate of Fashion. 



ROWLANDS* ODONTO is a white Powder compounded of 

 the choicest and most recherche ing lieuts of the oriental 

 heibd. — Pri Sit. dd. per box. 



Sold b> a, Kuwland and Sons, 20, IIa*ton-gardeo, London, 

 and by Chsiuists and Perfumers. 





0LEIO*d SCHOOL SE IES. 

 Just published. Part I. in ISmo, price Is. sewed, 



QACRED HISTORY. By the Rev. G. R. 



%? Gleio, M.A., Chap lain- General to the Forces and Pre- 

 benoary ot St. Paul's. In Two Parts. Part I. Forming the 

 Fourth Book of History, and the Fourth Work, of a New 

 School .Series, edited by the Rev. G. R. Gleig, M.A., Inspector- 

 General of Mluarv Schools. Assisted bv 

 W. M'Leod Head Master of the Model School, and Master of 



Me hod in the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea ; 

 Thomas Tate, of Kneller Training College, Twickenham ; 

 William Hoohes, F.R.6.S., late Professor of Geography in 



the College for Civil Engineers • 

 W. J. Reynolds, B.A., Koyal Military Asylum. Chel^a : and 

 W. J. Broderip, E^q., F.L.S., Z.S., &C. &c. ; and other 



eminent persons. 



Works Preparing for immediate FuUicatio 1. 

 An Explanatory EngUsh Grammar ) „ «. „«r 



A Graduated Series of Copy-booas .""] By "' M Leod - 



Mechanics " .,. "\ 



II\drostatics, Hydraulics, and Pneumatics ' 

 Astronomy and Use of the Q'obes ' 



Light, Heat, and Magnetism "" "' J- Bv T « Tate. 



Electrioity, «fcc. 



The Steam-engine 



General Geography \ 



Geography of the British Em. ire ... ...) B ? W - R^ohes. 



Algebra Bj W.J.Reynolds. 



Works PublLhed. 

 HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Two Parts. Is. each, 

 HISTORY OF THR BRITISH COLONIES. 1*. 

 HISTORY OP BRITISH INDIA. Is. 

 SACRED HISTORY. Parti. Is. 

 London : Longman, Bbown, Green, and Longmans. 



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This day u published, 12mo, 8s., 480 pp., Third Edition, 



ON THE FERTILIZERS. 



By Cuthbert W. Johnson, Esq., F.R S. 

 The results ot the practical application of every kind of 

 Manure are contained in this Stan lard Work, and are now 

 brought down to the present time. The Volume may indeed 

 be regarded as a new work. 



London : James Ridoway, 169, Piccadilly. 



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Now ready, price 6d. 



T7LAX: its MANUFACTURE on SCHENCKS' 



A PATENT SYSTEM; with directions respecting the 

 Erection and Management of Retted**, or Steeping Estab- 

 lishments, followed by Practical Instructions on the Cultivation 

 of Fl ix. By A. BERNARD and KOi'H. 



London^ James Ridgway, Piccadilly; M'Glashan, Dublin ; 

 and all Booksellers. 



TOOTHACHE PREVENTED by using BRANDE'S 



-i- EN A MEL for tilling decaying Teeth, and rendering them 

 sound and painless. Price Is. Enough for several Teeth. 

 The only substance approved by the medical facuky, as being 

 unattended with pain or danger, and trie good effects of which 

 are permanent. 



Sold by all Chemists in the United Kingdom. Twenty really 

 authorised Testimonials accompany each box, with full direc- 

 tions for use. Sent free by return of post by J. Willis, 59, 

 Fieec-s et, London, in return for thirteen jenny s:amps. 



Caution.— The great success of thin preparation has in- 

 duced numerous unskilful persons to produce spurious imita- 

 tions, and to copy BRANDE'S ENAMEL adv r i-em nts. It is 

 needfii, therefore, to guard against such Impositions, by seeing 

 that the name of John Willis accompanies each packet. 



COMFORT FOR TENDER FEET, AND A C3RTAIN 



CURE FOR COKNS AND BUNIONS. 



PAUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, 

 Patronised by the Royal Family, Nob'Hty, &c. 

 PAUL'S EVERY MAN S FRIEND, which gives relief on the 

 first application. Paul's Every Man's Fi iend (.Corn Plaister) is 

 generally admitted to ba tiie best emollient aoplication for 

 Corns and Bunions, and is worthy of a trial on the part of those 

 who are afflicted with such unpleasant companions. Testi- 

 monials have been received from upwards of 10.> Physicians 

 and Surgeons of the greatest eminence, as well as from many 

 officers of both Army and Navy, and near y 1000 private letters 

 from the gentry in tovn and country, speaking in high terms 

 of this valuable remedy. 



Prepared by John Fox, in boxes, at Is. l\d. y or three small 

 boxes in one for 2s. dd. ; and to be had, with full directions for 

 use, of all wholesale and retail Medicine Tendon in Town and 

 Couutry. The genuine has the name of "John hox." on the 

 Government Stamp. A 2s. 9d. box cures the most obdurate 

 Corns. Ask for "Paul's Every Man's Friend » 



Sold by Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-street ; Edwards, 



67, St. Paul's Churchyard; Butler and Harding, 4, Cheapside; 

 Newbery, St. Paul's; Sutton, liow Churchyard; Johnston, 



68, Cornhili; Sanger, 150, Oxford-street ; Wit lough by and Co., 

 61, Bishopsgate-street Without ; Eade, 80, Goswell-street; Prout, 

 •22% Strand; Haunay and Co., 68, Oxford-street; Watts, 11)8, 

 Edgware-road ; and retail by all respectable Chemists and 

 Medicine Vendors in every town iu Englaad. Wholesale 

 Agents for Ireland and Scotland. Messrs. J. and R. Raimes 

 and Co , Drug gists, Edinburgh. 



THE HIPPOPOTAMUS, presented to the 

 ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY by II. H. the Viceroy of Egypt, 

 is Exhibited dai y their Garden-, iu the Rescue's Park, from 

 11 to i o'clock. Visitors desirous of s Lng the Animal in the 

 water are recommended to go early. 

 Admission, One Shilling ; o n Monday s. Sixpence. 



METCALFE and Co's NEW PATENT TOOTH 

 BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES -The Tooth-Brush 

 has the important advantage of searchmg thoroughly into the 

 divisions of the teeth, and cleaning them in the most extra- 

 ordinary manner, and is famous for the hairs not cominj 

 loose. — 1*. An Improved Clothes-Brush, that cleans in a thir< 

 part of the usual time, and incapable of injuring the fi r nap. 

 Penetrating Hair-Brushes, with the durable unbleached Bus- 

 sianbri-tles, which do not soften like common hair. Flesh- 

 Brushes of improved, graduated, and powerful friction. Velvet- 

 Brushes, which act in the most surprising and succ *ful 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Sponge, with its preserved 

 valuable properties of absorption, vitality, and durability, by 

 means of direct importations, dispr ing with all hit r mediate 

 parties' pro6ts and destructive bleaching, and securing the 

 usury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge. Only at tcalfe, 

 Binglet, and Co's, Sole Establish! at, 130 s. Oxford- street, 

 one dour ftvun Ho s-street. , 



TCALFC'S ALKA INE TOOTH POWPEB, 2s. per box. 

 Caution.— Beware of the words "From Mitcalfe *, 

 adopted by some houses. 



