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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



8M1THFIELD, Monday, March 17. 

 The supply of Beasts is smaller ; in consequence prices are 

 rather better; trade, however, U not brisk, and the advance 

 is not freely giWfc The number of Sheep is about the same 

 of late. We cannot quote higher, although for a few choice 

 Downs raher more money is given. Trade is very heavy for 

 Calves at lower prices. From He Hand and Germany there 

 are 4» Beast 1110 Sheep, and 71 Calves; from Norfolk and 



aud from Scotland, 2b'G. 



tUSS SEEDS. i ^ttMANJ^rTpT^TT^ 



GRASS SEEDS, perfectly free TTENRY ROGER SMITHE J fi ' 



.oxoa fir-jccoa '.>!« ™»r hiifthp). 3.«. np.r JLJL sham Won* «««»... j.x ^ . • °* - 



autfulk, 2400 Beasts ; 



"Per st. of 8 lbs.— • 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 fords. A:c. 3 

 Best Short-horns 3 



2d quality Beasts 2 

 Best Downs and 



Half-bred:) ... 4 

 Ditto Shorn 



d s d 



f> to 3 8 



4 — 3 6 



C — 3 



4 — 4 6 



• • • 



— 3 6 



■ 



. . . 



Per st. of 8 lbs.— s d s 

 BestLonu-woois . 3 10 to 4 



Ditto Shorn 



Ewes & 2d quality 3 



Ditto Shorn 



Lambs 



Calves 2 



Pigs 2 



d 

 2 



• • • 



8 

 6 



4 

 3 







G 



GR*SS SEEDS. 



FINEST LAWN 

 from Weeds and coarse Grasses, 21s. per bushel, 35. per 

 gallon, or Is. Zd. per pound, with instructions. 



To insure a pure Turf of finest Dwarf Grasses, Messrs. 

 Sutton strongly recommend the sowiDg the above Seeds, 

 whereby the great expense of cutting, carting, and laying 

 Turves may be avoided. 



PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES, 



Mixed expressly to suit the soil for which they are re- 

 quired, at the duced prices of 22s. 6d. to 28s. per acre, viz.: 



BEST MIXTURES for laying down Land to per- £ s. d. 

 manent Meadow or Upland Pasture, per acre ... 1 8 



DI I TO, for laying down Reclaimed Marshes and Com- 

 mon Inclosures, per acre 1 2 



[Mar. 



Or> 







Pigs 



Beasts, 3594 ; Sheep and Lambs,18,S20 ; Calves, 120 ; 



Friday, March 21. 

 The number of Beasts is small, but quite sufficient. Mon- 

 day's top quotations are realised only lor choice qualities, 

 which are not plentiful. The supply of Sheep is tolerably good 

 for the time of >ear; choice kiuds make as much as of late, 

 but other kinds are rather iower. Trade is dull for Calves, and 

 only in a Caw i- ances higher prices are made. From 

 Germany and Holland we have 44 Beast*, 290 Sheep, and 131 



" * D j DITTO, for fine Park Lands near Mansions, per acre 1 15 

 . &0. ditto, for Irrigation or VVater Meadow, per acre ... 1 6 



Calves ; from Scotland, 40 Beasts 

 home counties. 

 Best Scots, Here- 

 fords, Ac. ... 3 

 Best Snort-horns 3 

 2d quality Beasts 8 

 Best Downs and 



and 80 milch 



4 to 3 



2 

 4 



3 

 2 



8 



6 



10 



• • » 





Half'-breds 



• • • 



4 4—46 



Best Long-wools 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Ewes & 2d quality 3 

 Ditto Shorn 

 Lambs 



Calves 3 



Pigs 2 



from the 



3 10 to 4 



— 3 6 



• • - 



• - ■ 



• * » 







6 



4 



3 



Ditto Shorn 

 Beasts, 637 ; Sheep and Lambs, 3000 ; Calves, 208 ; Pigs, 350. 



2 

 6 



MARK LANE. 

 Mokday, MaRcii 17. — The supply of English Wheat to this 

 morning's market was small ; the fine dry qualities were 

 disposed Of at an advance of 1*. per qr., but no improvement 

 could 1) • es'abii-hed on the out-Of.COnditiooed parcels. There 

 was some inquiry for foreign, but t-uyerg b«-ing influenced by 

 the large arrivals, were only inclined *o purchase at a reduc. 



tion, which not l-'ing acceded to by the era, little bu-i less 



was transacted. — Parley of all de?c»iptions is held firmly. — 

 Beans are unaltered in value. — White i'eii are quite unsale- 

 able, but we cannot vary our quotations. — Oafs meet a fair in- 

 quiry, and in home instances command a slight advance. — We 

 observe no altera' u in Flour. 



Per Impfrial Quarter, is. s. 



Wheat, Essex, Kent, 4 Suffolk... White 42— 44 Red 



fi ue selected tuns. ..ditto 42—47 Ked 



iim*' 



52 



52 



22 



10 



•2 



21 



21 



24 



27 



87-4 

 22—2- 

 -2 

 -24 





40 

 34 



Red 



Malting . 

 Malting . 



Fe*d 



Feed 



Feed 



Foreign . 



Harrow . 



Longpod 

 Egyptian 



affolk... 

 Foreign . 

 Yellow ... 



Norfolk . 



s. s. 



8ft- 48 



—40 



22—26 



22—24 



16 

 16 

 15 



21 

 18 

 18 



23—27 

 ■27—33 

 20—22 

 26— 28 

 -31 



— — Talavera 45 



— Norf k, Lincoln, & York... White 



— Foreign 8 



Barley.ifHnd.di dis il., 17sto'2U...Chev. *6 



— Foreign... grinding aud distil tog 17 

 Oats, Essex and Suffolk 17 



— Scotch and Lincolnshire P -ato 19 



— Irish Potato 17 



— Foreign Poland and Brew 17 



ilye 22 



live-meal, foreign per ton 



Beans, Mazagan 20s to 26s Tick 



— 1'i-eon". 25 —31... Wine 



— Foreign Sma 



Peas, wh , Essex and Kent ...Boiler 



— Mnple 2dt to -«s Grey 



Maize White 



Flour best marks rie ivewd ...per sack 34 



— Suffolk ditto 27 



— Foreign per barrel 1G— 2 I'Per sack 1 26— 84 



Fbidat, March 21.— The arrivals of English grain this week 

 have been smali, of foreign moderate ; to- 'lay's market was 

 not hugely attended, and the inquiry for Wheat les* active 

 than on Wednesdray, but if is held firmly. — Harley and Oats 

 command our extreme quotati ,— The value of Bean* and 

 Peas is unaltered.— Flour meets an improved demand without 

 leadiui: to au increase in business.— Polish Odessa Wheat 

 aiioar U scsaae, and held >r an advance of Is. to 2s. per qr. ; 

 ■ay - ; • to 8 • qr , coat freight, and insurance.— S nice the 



I4ch the tone of the Wheat trad« has decided y impro , and 

 in many inst es a slight advance upon the previous low 

 rates was remised in markets on the 008 st, as will as agricul- 

 tural.— spring Corn has al<o commanded more attention ; fine 

 malting Barley is sought ;:fter. 





 

 SUTTON'S RENOVATING MIXTURE, consisting of Peren- 

 nial Clovers and fine Grasses, for improving old Parks, 

 Meadows, and Upland Pastures. 



John Sutton and Sons having reduced the price of these 

 Seeds 25 per cent., v'z., to lOd. per lb., or Is. Gd. per gallon, 

 great improvement in Pastures. &c, may be etfected at a small 

 cost, by the application of 6 or 8 lbs. per acre, sown immediately 



upon the old Turf. 



We are almost daily receiving unsoiici f ed the most gratifying 

 letters from our customers, in praise of our Seeds ; and though 

 we refrain from publishing names unnecessarily, we have much 

 satisfaction in quoting the following: — 

 From a Member of the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society. 



'* Messrs. Sctton, — I was particularly pleased with your 

 Grass Seed, which I employed by itself, for laying down some 

 fresh broken-up Land. It became a clo«e fine sward by August. 

 I have now about 3') acres of land to sow immediately, <fcc., <fcc, 

 and shall be glad of your advice for the purpose." 



From the Land Steward at a large Estate in Hampshire. 

 u All the kinds of Grasses sown separately grew admirably ; 

 and the 21) acres of Park laid down with pour Mixture last spring 

 is most excellent. We are anticipating a large crop of Hay, 

 and I can see by the various habits and successional growths 

 of the several kinds, that we shall always have a fresh growing 

 bite for the cattle after the Hay is cut. The Clovers too I see 

 are plentiful " 



From a Clergyman, an eminent Agriculturist and Member of the 



Royal Agricultural Society. 

 "I have had the pleasure of praising your Seeds in many 

 ^uartf-rs beside that to which you refer. This I have done 

 from a sense of justice only." 



Another Clergyman writes us—" My Turnip crops are the 

 admiration of all the farmers round, especially the Swedes and 

 your Purple-topped Hybrid. I hope you have some of the same 

 kind this year, as I am certain the superiority in my crops is 

 mainly owing to the stocks. " 



The above are similar to hundreds of others. 



N.B. — Instructions for Sowing accompany every parcel of 

 Grass Seeds ; and any other information required by post will 

 be promptly given. 



Goods delivered free of carnage to any Office in London, 

 Bristol, Gloucester, Exeter, Southampton, &c. 



Berks, March 22. 



sham, Kent, informs the PubHo *l\ ? Uflil * Ft— 

 Natural Grasses and small Clovers . V hU **&*!!*• 

 is proper to form a PERMANENT PASTlik^ n ° **££ 

 may direct-are now ready ; delivered iri^' M «XK* 

 charge, at 11. per acre, allow ng 3 buJheU tbe ^njfcf* 

 also Lawn Mixtures, and the -<^%te^^ 

 under his immediate superintendence [ i;/ beyt *«C!i 

 this unprecedented low price last year ^ re ^^J 



agriculture, having crea ted an unlookedlf^ Je2 %?»+4 



GLASS FOR CONSERVAToun^ 



R ETLEY AND Co. Buppl/teSltfi- (* 



ra 



per square 



r _„ ^.^ _ -~~-, * v * V n^ usuai sizes rennirori 



feet of which are kept ready packed for i L ^* n » 

 List* of Prices and estimates for vJded T?*? * 



BOUGH PLATE. THTnu- £ In ?. e ,,„°? APPl'eati 



PATENT 

 TILES and 



r»H PLATE, THICK CRoWs Vfff? 



GLASSES, GLASS MILK PANS,' PATEVT p??^ Ga IO* 

 ORNAMENTAL WINOOW GLASS aud L*^ T i 6L «l 

 to James Hetlej and Co., 35, Soao-square U.uW SH ^5 

 See the Qa ntemn' Chronicle first ShI.,^ % ^' a fa - ^ 



GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, GREENnnVs^- 

 JPRA.M.ES; AND PLATE GLASS FOR DwPmE* «T 



THHOMAS MILLINGTON supplies SHE&frft^ 



± packed in 100 feet bo^e^atthe^llowiagW 1 , ^ 



6 by 4 to 6£ by 5 ...12s. each. I 9 bv 7 to 10 hv fi m 

 64 by 5J to 8 by 6 ... 13 „ H b 'y 8 to U by lo "" u' 



16 oz. SHEET GLA.SS in 200 feet case, w 



If 10 cases are taken, 33*. per case; if 5 cases areUW- .*. 



per case ; or if a single case 4^ t ««ea,tn, 

 ROUGH PLATE GLASS." 

 Rough Plate Cast, perlectly flat and uaiform, the b#it 

 factured. A small sample upon application. " 



Glass Shades for Ornaments, Sheet and Rouirh Pi.*, t-, 

 Milk Pan., Propagating and Bee Glasses Lactometew , .I?l 

 ocher articles in Glass for Horticahural purj 

 List senr on application. 



Oils, Colours, Varnishes, Sheet, and White Lead 

 87, BISHOPSGATE-^TREBT, WITHOUT 

 Same Side as Ea stern Counties Railway. ' 



GLASS FOR C ON S E R VTtTTSTe? 

 TAMES PHILLIPS and Co. have the please to 



*J hand their New List of Prices of GLASS for cash. 



era, and ifl 

 mm. Priced 



CUT TO SIZE. 

 i6 oz. from 2d. to Zhd. per toot 

 21 oz. „ 34<2. bd. 

 26 oz. „ 3id. 7±d. 

 32 oz. ,. 4.d. 9Jt«- 



9> 



99 



» 



Reading, 



27—84 



Imperial 



Averages. 

 Feb. s 



— 15 



— n 



1 



8. 



heat.iBaulet.iOats.j Rye. /Beans. : Peab. 



Alar* 



Aargre •;. 

 Du i %x\ F*»- 



Gi a 



rei^n 



Pri 



GRASS AND OTHER SEEDS. 



THOMAS GIBBS and Co., the Seedsmen to the 

 " Royal Agricultural Society of England," corner of 



Half Moon-Street, Piccadilly, beg to call the attention 

 of their trieu'ts to the following Seeds : 



Mixtures of selected Natural Grasses for laying dowa Land 

 to permanent Meadows and Pastures, apportioned to suit the 

 nature of the soil. 



Mixtures for portions of Parks near Mansions. 



Mixtures for Garden Lawns and Grass Plots. 



Mixtures for renovating Old Pasture Land. 



Italian, and other Rye-grasses. 



White Belgian and Red Altriugham Carrots. 



Gibbs' new very large Parsnip. 



f>range Globe Mangold Wurzel. 



Long Red and orher kinds. 



Drumhead and Thousand-headed Cabbages. 



Swedes, Hybrids, and oth r Turnips. 



<Jiovers, Kohl Rabi, French and English Furze. 



Sainfoin, ttape, Tares, White Mustard, and all Agricultural 

 and Kitchen Garden Seeds, <fcc. 



Priced Lists are now ready, and will be forwarded free, on 

 application, by post, or otherwise, to corner of Half Moon- 

 Street, Piccadilly, London. 



? 



Fluctuations in the last mx weeks' 

 FftS. 8. Feb. 1&. Feb. 22. Mar. I.iMar. 8. Mae. 15. 



Averages. 



IBs \d- 



M 



8 



37 



g 



*7 



2 



S6 



11 



at, 



1 



• » « 



X 



• • • 



■ 



• • • 



• • t 



. • . 



1 



• • ■ 



- 



I 



• - • 



«•• 



• • 



- ■ . 



. . • 



• * • 







-Canar r qr. ^^ 

 Caraway, per cwt. 21) 

 Hem,p5 r qr. . 84 



Ltnseed, f >reign, do. 



Glover, 3 >. cwt,.. 40 

 — :n. d(i.42 



wh: j 



— foreign, do. 



*'E r>s.- 



86s to 42 



• « . 



• • • 



l'_ZJ 



•i 

 62 



March 17. 



Coriander, p. cwt. ...14s to 21s 

 Mustard, white,p.bush. 4 —6 



— brown, do 7 — 10 



% per last 2iL—-2Gl. 



Wakes, l,p. HHio 92.55. 



— — foreign jr. ton, 6jl. 1 5s. 



— Rape, foreign, do., U. 5* 

 T»re?, cm ouah, 0d— 3»t»d 



I mraeL, Tvw»* March ■- b* arrivals of prain and 



3 ^ka) u,ou ii v-i MfrWtftle than of late. The 



iorei-n Wi of tht- ow dooriptioi , Tbore hi* 



**«" mor< - , " Cur the wee'e Iliater 



rarr * e r e 'fJ^Kd at tb heg^nning of businesT* 



our Urn hxei mornin-. Tfio mitlers ar ,d deatefe 



m ? fev *X* ituHunn af xt *ut 



oftran a<K, 5i urr^n m Wheat. at«u advance of Id. per 



t*«Kl ^»oie-MMg29.on a e price of ^ s day week. 



tOa ^ere also . per bushel higher. In Flour 



?*^ chel '^ ^hoiwmiU ouut of I usinesR «t 



full p 



Com 'Was- a Is 



at?d 



— j >,*> ARCH 



t'^JB i tos improved 6d 



F- deaiw tl 





T«H^,up 

 and I eal s Ti 



ok ' . i rem i k 



A ' 1) - IH.*» - «aw r ive 



qr 



an 



usiness, at vt;ry 

 er qr. Indian 

 kan )%»- Tuesday, 

 *w sh u^ti o lre]%f*d. 

 ^ ef Vfht ur. ea 



r 



_ ur, 



I^W liberal, and.- at ti sa^e 



jl l" l in the trade gen. rajjff. 



b * at vere i= nod*-n«rfJ 



u , at tul i HrtM-H. Ohm aii« 4 ^^ i. t ^ J^K? 



**rtty t m md *>*W win, w «VJ2eWi£Jn^ 



•o en*y to i»»Mm *s on f^sday, but there m ,^f^! 



change in price*. ^ yw«*«e 



i 



MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 



(^i EORGE GIBBS and CO. beg to notice their 



V» mixtures of <}KA&S SEEDS for Laying Land down to 

 Permanent Grass, are now ready for delivery. They have 

 reduced the price to 80s. per acre, allowing 2 bushels 12 lbs. to 

 th<^ acre. 



Mixed sorts for improving old Grass Land, Is. 2d. per lb. 



Fine sorts, for forming Lawns. Is, 3d. per lb. Directions for 

 sowing will accompany the Seeds, 



George Gibbs and Co. will feel happy in sending general 

 pri 1 Catalogues of Agricultural and Garden Seeds, on appli- 

 cation to 26, DOWN-STREET, Piccadilly, London. 



■ — ■"■— « * " "' ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ — ■ _ — , 



GRASS SEEDS FOR LAYING DOWN PERMA\B*T 



PASTURE. 



XKT DRUMMOND and SONS, Seedsmen, Stirling, 



* * • N.B., having been among the first to recommend the 

 use of the NATURAL GRASSES in the formation of PER- 

 MANENT PASTURE, the subject has occupied a !ar?e share 

 of their attention. They have carefullv noted the sppcies com 

 posing the best Natural Pastures, and the results of combina- 

 tions in culture under varied circumstances of soil and 

 situation ; and, as the result of their observation, as well as 

 from the great satisfaction their selections have given thev 

 feel warranted in recommending, in aduition to the Grasses 

 usually sown, a variety of such species as are known, not only 

 to yield the JP*ate»t buK ,f herbage, but the largest mount 

 o mining d feeding properi s, varying those speaks, and 

 the proportions of each, ace rding to the natm* of ike laud to 

 I be laid down : and from the low price f their Seeds this 



best 



ME \- 



ft will not evceed s. to ¥2s. per statute acre, 'lie quan- 

 of each variety cumprising the fixture is given in detail 

 witn each parcel. / 



Alixture for Reno^tftinff old Pasture Lands, n?r lb. ... o 



Ditto iorLaw: to-be kept si cwirh the scythe, per lb 



Selected A v rehire Perennial Bye Gras*, per bush. 4g. 6d to 5 



? aC f J,S , %** di > " 5s < W". to G 



fctiekney's ditto ditto 



Italian ditto oitto home saved 



I>i * ported from Italy 



£ r Lttftit* Purple-top Swede Turnip 

 Sitirviajfr's ditto ditto 



I/arge vdy Green-top ditto 



Green~top ellow Aberdeen di 

 Purple-top ditto ^^"mpfKMtd 



Y, > a ev «tbar ascription of FAIUt 8&±n^ ^ed Lists 

 of which may be bad true on af^lKsation. 



;.tJ.~Seeds are delivered c rimge paid, to woat of the 

 chmI hhipfnug Ports and Rati way -**«**, tkrowghout the 



SHEET SQUABBB. 



In boxes of 100 feet. £.« a 



?" de ; 6b ? 4 mi 



6by4and6|by4i ...d B0 



7 by S and 7£ by U (f 15 9 



8 by 6 and 8J by**..; 17 1 



9 by 7 aud 10 by 8 ... 1 01 

 Warranted of Britisn manufacture, aud 16 ounces to tht 



foot. Superior in every respect to foreign, both in fabstanci 

 and quality. 



Packed in Crates of about 250 feet each, and in sizes of about 



40 in. bv 30. at 2%d. per foot. 



HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PIATE 



packed in boxes or' 50 feet each : 



6 by 4 and 6£ by 4^ ... \2s. i)d. 8 by 6 and 8iJ by 6^ ... 15j. W. 



7 by 5 „ 7*b>5,i... 13 6 y by 7 „ lubv8 ..166 

 MILK PANS, from 2s. to 6s. each; METAL HAND. 



FRAMES, Giass Tiles and Slates Propagating and Bet 

 Glasses from 2d. each ; Grape GJasses ; Cucumber Tubes, 11 

 per inch ; Peach Glasses, Wasp Traps, Pastry Slabs, Hvacintk 

 Glasses and Dishes, Fish Globes, Plate and Win do v Glue, 

 Lamp Shades. Lactometers for trying the quality of liilk, 

 4 tubes, 6s. ; 6 tubes, 85. Gd. GLASS StfADES.-Estimate, 

 and Lis of Price s forwarded on ap p lication 



GLASS FOR PITFRAMES, HOTHOUSES, &c. 

 in Boxes of 100 feet, 8s. 6d. eicn. 

 ii by 3 ... 5 by 2J ... 6 by 24 ... 6 by 3$ inches. 

 44 by 3 ... 5 by 3 ... 6 by 3 ... 6i by 3 

 44 by SJ ... 5J by 3 ... 6J by 3 ... 6^ by 34 

 Larger Squares increase in price according to size. Ere^ 

 size kept ready packed in boxes, aud may be had at a moment's 

 notice. 



Extra Crown, Sheet, and Patent Rough Plate Glass, cutto 

 size for Conservatories, Greenhouses, &c. 



Gardeners and others glazing on Mr. Paxton's plan eta be 

 supplied wi'h Sash-bars of any length for the purpose. 



PROPAGATING, CUCUMBERS, FERS, PEACH, aad 



every description ot Garden Glasses, 



Bailiffs, Farmers, Dairymen, aud others supplied with Lord 

 Camoy's Milk Syphons, Milk Lactometers, Glass Milk Pans, 

 Glass Tiles, Slates, <fcc, &c, for collections of which Messrs. 

 Cogan and Co. were honoured with the Silver Medal of the 

 Dublin Society, as also the Silver Medal of the Liverpool an* 

 Manchester Society held at Warrington in September last 



For Estimates, Prices, and further particulars, please adore?* 

 Messrs. Cogan and Co., 48, Leicester. square, London. 



Glass Shades. Gus Glasses, White Lead, Colours, &c, 

 usual. ^_____ 



BOXES 



1 U (J U MB EJt 



and MELON 



and LIGHTS. 



Bot- 



*eason, ihe expense is not m y i re; d. The very 



Mature tlwy can jjxve for PERMANENT PASTURE or A! 



ROW 

 tity 



M 



99 



« * . 



••• ... o 



$s. M. to C> 



per lb. 





 

 







8 



99 



99 

 »» 



6 

 10 

 <> 

 6 

 (1 

 

 6 



8 

 8 

 8 

 9 



u _ 



Cue hundred 1, 2, aud 3 light Boxes aad L'ghts of *• JJ? 

 ready for immediate use. Warranted best materials, Jj* c 

 and sent to all parts of the kingdom ; 2-light Howb ifld *E, 

 from U. 4o». Garden Lights of every description. **"™?£j 

 Greeu and B -houses, naade and fixed in ail f»** s * . fl 

 kingdom. References given to tbe Nobittty, GeaDry, ™ flftL 

 Trade, in most of the counties of England.— Jas. WaTTS, 

 house BuHder. Giaremont.pl ace. Old Kenr-rond. Lo nOOP 



GREENHOUSES. , rt M 



HENRY FREEMAN, Hothouse Builder and*** 

 • Water Apparatus Manufacturer, Tnaagle. «■».; 

 London, begs to solicit to* attention of the %e wfl fi ^ 

 prices for ca^h. Good substatuiaLbuilt Or«enU<W»«J» ^ 

 complete, 42 feet long by 13 feet wide M. ; '21 let- -^» 

 13 feet wide. 501. ; 12A feet long by 10 feet wide ! ^ ^ ^ 

 «s8orti©*nt or Coaservatories, Hothouses, Pits. * 1 *^ ^ 

 Cucumoer Boxes, Iron Hand-lights, Sumn 4&u ^* ' 



latesini above Uc rin ^ "jj^^-^ 



D AKEIt'S PHEASANTUY, Beautor^stree^^ 



-*-^ road, Chelsea, by special appoin ut w> ^f p ^j? fjfoWt 



H. U. H. Prince Albert- O UNA MENTAL ^Js/chinii 



, Egyptian, 0«wa»«» w 



H 



consisting of black and white swans 



barnacle, brent, and laughing geese, 



widgeon, summer and v iter teal, gadwaii, 



rail. 



■» h «rijs 



^iAa da#^ 9 



m 



K ug 



duta.— A^ikcultural Alusetyaa, BUrliug, ELM. 



i 



ahov-ellers, gold-eyed and dun divers, Car u aa, ^ r ^n" Cbioa. 

 domesticated and pinioned : also Spanwh, U0 V aa , meo\ 

 Malay, Poland, Surrey, and Dorking fo ; w*. ja J* ^ 

 a<»d commou peafowl, and pure China pig* ; at>a 

 inopn-paflftaga, Grac e* ■ frtr t._L' 'JIl- — ^tfreeU 



LINt LAM ttBiVrtfKR 0. Hzmf* 011 ' - 



B 

 andZ 



pots, Ac, In boxes of 100, <fec. The ~. written ur- 



approvea of for toeir lasting durability ; can p» io8Cr iptio« 

 w»h the aqN»te«t«ase, aad, when d^y, a f^^TL jgokiai^ 

 j secured- iurections for use seat with eaca » *» 



bottle of Metallic Ink. m t _ _ flortlcultf* 1 



Sole Agents in London, G. and J. ^EAJfE,^ llbo ^ 



Implement W«cehou*e, 46, King Witliana-streer, t-^»- 



N'GHAM BROTHERS, 170, **»yftgooP 



Miingham, «»oi Uanutartunw* of tne l ***rT fto*** m 

 INC mXO APII, or Libel for < \ ^lulxe tt 1 * 



Ac, in boxes of 100. *fec. The Z'.nc Laoei ■ ap(>a 







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