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12—! 51.1 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



GRAY 



AND 



DANVERS STREET, 



R M 



CHELSEA, 



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y solicit the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to their superior manner of Erecting and Heating every description' of Building- connected 



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



with Horticulture, They have much 



Peach House, 

 ) by 16 feet. 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 feet. 



jfrrtrnct of a Letter from Mr. F baser. 



«. 



Stove, Greenhouse, 



45 by 20 ft. 45 by 20 ft. 



[Erected tor John Shaw Leigh, Esq., Luton Hoo.] 

 I have much pleasure in expressing my entire satisfactian with the ransre of houses vou erpr»+«^ k a . ft 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 it. 



Vinery, 



30 by 16 ft. 



I may also state that my honoured employer, 



Lcigh, Esq., is perfectly satisfied. I have no hesitation in stating, that to the best of my knowledge, there is not a more cnnmWa » A «-~^~ . • *u * - r -~j~, 



Eicmf and heating. I may add that they are admired by every Gardener who has seen them. I shall have much pleasure in answering any rtfefwce.% 



(Signed.) 



"James Fraser. Gardener, Luton Hoo Park." 



SALES BY AUCTION. 



TO f^FNTJ MEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



MJ SR5. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are 

 direc 1 to Sell bv Pub'ic Auction, at the Mart, Barthn- 

 lomew-lao . on WEDNESDAY, March 26<h, a first-rate Col- 

 lection of OarnauMiii and Picotees, Pink«, Auriculas, &c. 

 Fine Standard and Dwarf Roses ; Dahlias in dry roots, &c. 



May i «ew d the morning of Sale ; Catalogues had at the 

 Mart, and of ihe Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, 



JBsmz- 



M 



in ir LKM,.>. r'LOKlols, AND OTHKHS. 



ESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 



-ail , 



\.\ iff Ko , American plants, well furnished with bloom 

 bods ; Dal in dry roots, <fcc. May be viewed the morning 

 of eale ; Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 

 Am erican v. Lev^ mstone , Esg ^x. 



RUINATIONS AND PICOTEES. 



MJ36R6. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will Sell 

 tl Surplus Stock belonging: to Mr.NEWHALL.of Woolwich, 

 by public luction, at the Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on TUES- 

 DAY, April 8 h.— Catalogues will be forwarded, on pre-paid 

 application, and further particulars duly ann unced. 



lAC VEY.-'IO GfiM'Lfc;, . iN E > « A El) T M~ "OHTfAl 



MENTAL PLANTING, AND THE (HADE. 

 Goreserved Sale of Evergreen Tre s and Shrubs, the Lease 



« irinj? of part of Messrs. Loddiges' Nursery. 



Tk/TR. J. C. STEVENS is directed to sell by Auction, 



JJA on th« premises, at Hackney, on TUESDAY, 25th 

 March, and following day, at 12 for 1 o'clock, a selection of 

 ■YJERGBJEEN TREES AND SHRUBS, consisting of Hollies 

 in gn at variety, of extraordinary one growth, from 3 to 7 feet • 

 beautiful dowering plants of Andromeda floribunda, and' 

 Rhododendron cirnpanulatum ; also some larg e specimens of 

 -£-culus rubicunda (the true Scarlet Horse Chestnut), &o.~- 

 May be viewed on the day pr?or, and m rnings of sale, and 

 Catalogues had of Messrs. Loddiges, Hacknev ; and of Mr. 

 J. C. Stevens, 33. King-str eet, Covent.garden. 



SALli OF NUK^EHY STOCK. JEVElitfttK&xNS, AMERICAN 



PLANTS, &c. 



TV/TR. D. A. RAMSAY will submit to public compe- 



^ f A tition, at the Brompton Auction Ground, Fuiharo-road f 



Bromptonfpne mile from Hyde-park Corner), on TUESDAY 



March 26th, at 12 o'clock, without the least reserve, to c'ear 



the Auction ground, large Rhododendrons, Azalea, Andr - 



»eoa. Hardy Heaths, d'c. Choice Evergreens in varieties 



standard and Dwarf Roses, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 



dwarf trained Fruit Trees of the best varieties, Grape Vines 



: -frees; a choice collection of Pinks. Carnations, and 



ncotees, warranted correct; Rhubarb Roots, Mushroom 



^pawn rot, es, &c. May be viewed prior to Sale.-Cata- 



K?Z < d x? 1 the P r i? c , f P al Seed «hoo8. and of the Auctioneer, 

 J5?nag^Nur«.eryj_Fulh_am-road. Hmm pton, 



cjTtl ^ w WARWICKSHIRE. "~ 



SALE BY AUCTION AT THE HILL-FIELD FARM COMBE 

 «W; the 31st of March, and TUESDAY, the T 1st of 

 April, 1851 (instead of the 2d and 3d of April, as before 

 announced). 



\/f ESSRS. BROWN and CLARKE are honoured 



- T -A- with instructions from the Right Hon. the Earl « f 

 Craven, to submit to SALE BY A\ CTIOIST, at the time and 

 jlace »bove named, h IS entire herd of horoujch-bred short. 



orned Beast, of alleges. Dairy and other Beasts, not thorough- 

 bred ; near 600 Sheep, 15 Draught Houses, Implements. &c, 

 *i follows viz. : First Day, March 31. 1851. -819 Leicester 

 fcwes and i Theaves, m Lamb or with Lambs. 175 Ewe, Wether 

 and Tup Tegs. 79 Fat Shearhogs. 22 Shearhogs and SHSfaeax 

 raps Impements consis in- of, in part, Seven Waggons, 

 fcjxCartn , mx Hooghs, Seven Hers of Harrow Scuffles F^ur 

 ■W and Iron Field Bulls, Three Chaff Machines/ Two 

 ^meowing Machines, Horse Hoes, Turnip Drills and 



&e usual Implements for an Arable Pawn - Timber 

 ^aggon and Wheels, Timber Ropes and Pullevs, S 



^te*«d ir -R U?eMil8 « AU ?f lnr ** ricka of welUharvested 

 *fceat an Beans. Second Day's Sale, Ai.ri> 1 1651 -26 



l dittn >aZ'' 2 l ?° b ? U Calves; l dUro Bul, » 20 months old 

 lauto dirto, rising 4 years old; 17 Dairy Cows and Ta^ves 



thorouulubred ; 21 fresh thr ee J> ear-old ihSSbfre £££ 



ick-Seer-, and Heifers ; 15 powerful and nan S 



^oC H'; b ^ celebrated breed. And, by, permission, will 

 *W? ^^r' " Ma ^lM iNagandperf 



FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms—on 

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

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

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

 excellent condition. Rates very low; no pressure of poor • 

 Tithe free ; Rent low; no Rabb'ta ; very favouraole 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 wry eligible occupancy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners 9 

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



London. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING ASD HEATIN6 BY 



HOT WATER. 

 WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 



AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 



T HE HIPPOPQTAMUS, presented to tho 



• \ k^ L ?? 1 J? AL S0C1E TY by U.K. the Viceroy of Egypt, 

 is Exhibited daily at their Gardens, in the Resent'* Park, from 

 11 to 4 o clock. Visitors desirous of seeing the Animal in the 

 water are recommended to jro early. 



Admission, One Shilling ; on Monday s, Sixpence. 



/^ALVANISED ~VVIRE GAME NETTING. 



^ 7d. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



2-inch mesh, light, 24-inch wide 



2-inch 

 '2-inch 



g-inch 

 1 |-inch 



U-inch 



««• 



*9 

 99 



Oalvan- 



ised. 

 7d. per yd. 

 9 



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12 



8 

 10 

 14 



99 

 *1 

 9$ 



ft 

 ft 



Japanned 

 Iron. 



5d.per yd. 



64 



9 



6 

 8 



11 



M 

 II 

 II 

 ft 



water 



WEEKS and CO.. King's-rorid, Chelsea, 



Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Builders, and Hot- 

 Apparatus Manufacturer*. The NohiHty and Gentry 

 about to erect Horticultural buildings, or fix Ho'-water Appa- 

 ratus, will find at our Hothouse Works, Kin^'s-road, Chelsea, 

 an extensive variety of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Conser- 

 vatories, P^s, <fcc, erected, and in full operation, combining 

 all modem improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can 

 select the description of House best adapted for every required 

 purpose. 



THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (whicn are efficient 

 and economical), are particular y worthy of attention, and are 

 erected in all the House. Pits, &c, for both Top and Bottom 

 Ilea , and in constant operation in the Stoves. 



The splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants are 

 in the highest state of cultivation, and for sale at very low 

 prices. Also a fine collection of sirong Grape Vines in pots 

 from eyes, all the best sorts. 



Plans, odels, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings, 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines. Seeds, &C M forwarded on 

 ftophcati-.p — J.'WFTsyg and Co. t King'a-road. Chelsea, London. 



TINNED NETTING for the Protection of Fruit 



^ Trees, and for the security of fresh-sown Seed from 

 Pirds, nt unprecedented low prices, viz., Id. per square vard, 

 200 yards for Us., 600 yards for 80*., or 1000 yarns for 50s. ; 

 I Bunting and Scrim Canvass for Wall Fruit— at THOMAS 

 J EDGIN^TOX and CO.'S. Marquees, Tents, and temporary 

 Ball Rooms fitted up in aeuperb s yle, in town or country, on 

 sale or hire. Marquees for Emigrants. Rout Seats' and 

 ' Danciuff Hollands for evening parties, on hire ; Fla#s, Banners, 

 £ulip Covers, Son Blinds, and improved Waegon and Rick 

 Cloths. Tarpaulin^s for houses under repair, on hire, at 

 Thomas Edg^o-ton and Co.'s Warehouse, 17 mithfield-bars, 

 City, and Manufactory, nearly opposite the Bricklayers' Arms, 

 Old Kent-rond. 



Orders per oet ptmotnally attended to. 



strong „ 



extra strong ,, 



Hght 



strong „ 



extrastrong,, ... __ 



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

 u 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 BISEOP, Harket-place, 

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

 borou gh, Hull, or Newcastle. 



STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT 



WIRE NETTING. 



Catalogues, * h 

 can be had of Mr. 



Mdiaril^^' th « -e^perty of Mr. Largo, 

 ttt V P^iculars, are eeedy, & 



1*^?"™^ ; or forwarded 



*u7*Sah^ P ° D - Luncheon at balf -,t 10 o'clock, 



■* 4to commence punctually at ha) ,a 5 t ll^The 



*«tt ^in U \* V "^ ^ m-ikw from Coventry, 8 miles 



TO BE 



Wit 



>ey Railwsi . 



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2r conv enient Outb,u» 

 earl -r ^ 



«iBrge 



d.2J Ui ot ; (.a 



m*e, ann »•> ,.,a<'.ow Pa^ttiiv. . l4l /i u n ,,. 



^atforthemma U\t ,' ° ti , and to 



^tbulry? aire ' T ° Messrfi * ^^^«» and Itauuur,!^ Close! 



•VTETTING, FLAGS, AND BUNTING.— Tanned 



^^ Garden Nettin •:, for protecting Fruit Trees ^rom Frost 

 Blight or Birds ; or as a Fence for Fowls, Piueons, Tulip and 

 <d-bed8. can be had in «ny quantity from John Ki»g Far- 

 low's Fishing-rod and. Net Manufactory, 5, Crooked-lane 

 London-bridge, at \£d. t 1 yard wide, 3d. 2 yards, or 6<f.! 

 4 yard'- wide. Woollen Bunting, any length or width, at 6d. 

 per square yard. Forwarded to any part of the kingdom on re- 

 ceipt of remittance, Post-office order, or stamps. Several cood 

 second-hand Fk&gs to be sold cheap. 



II ALL'S GARDEN NETS, of superior lightness 



-*--*- and atreo!nh.—The«e Nets are found to be a i?ood pro- 

 tect a against Frost, Haii, and Wind ; also from Wu^ps and 

 l^ects Ihey are of ejreat width, and very durable. Also 

 valuable as our ^ shades to Greenhouses i&c 



• So* . 1 and 2, 66 inches wide ... ... 6d. per yard. 



No. 3, 50 rpftfeefi wide, close shelter ... 8tf. 



■fc2°" u lit* u" thread leno ... Hd. „ 



*t, i r op observed that No. 1 2v T et, of which there is 



tne lurgest.consnmptio . \ only id. the square yard, or rather 

 less. All#ie-NeM are 56 inches wide, and so made that two 

 qpulUi>, can easily he joined. 



- . . w ,-AaKNT.S FOR SALE.— LONDON, 

 jaiyanun Eogingtoq, '2, B«ke- J. Carter, 238. Holborn. 

 stieet, Southwark. 



: '• And Cum. 



rn^ns, . T;ivisiock-r 



tOVfl, n 



Nash i; . rao'1. 



j> 



W. Clark, 25, Bishops.ate- 



atreut, Within. 

 T " ssrs. Hut and i:«Mullen, 



Le^uienh. ree*. 

 MeeArs. Ouftdon. Thomson, and 



C'?,, : mchurca 



t. 



iT. D. lirihon, Markov- 



place, .Mantshwitiir. 



II. iiigiandnfc Uo., i) . t Bi. 

 F. & J. Dixjlasfcn afe c Q iqq 



. i-*aftna$a:e, Do. 



John Shaw, ID, Osforu-stvevt* 

 Manchester. 



F. & J. Dickson, Chester. 



OH. J. uidtord, High, street, 

 6nraw*b«ry t 



ITkhtrjUmtaw^Co^ShefBeld. 



CHARLES D. YOUNG and COMPANY (latk 

 W. and C. YOUNG), 

 MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, <fcc. f 

 22, PARLIAMENT STREET. WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 

 48, NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH; 

 2, 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, &c. 



This Net «a as exhibited at the Show of the Highland and 

 Aprncult.ual Society of Scotland, held latelv at Inverness, 

 where ng Efficiency, Great Strength, and Excee'dinjr Cheapness 

 attracted general attention, and had awarded from the Judges 

 to* Society's Silver Medals, with higrh 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 tacility, by any labourer. As a Fence against 

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

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

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

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

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

 pervwm do such vermin ; and by being cut up into small 

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

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



Prices.— 18 ins. high, »d. ; 24 in*., Xs. ; 30 ins., la. 3d. ; and 

 86 ins., Is. 6d. per lineal yard. 



Or a web of li)u yards, 18 ins. wide, will cost •. £3 35 



Do. of 100 yards, 24 ins. wide .. .. 5 



Do. of 100 yards, SO ins. wide .* .. 6 5 



Bo. of lot irds, f 86 ins. wide .. .. 7 10 



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



at the same rate per yard. 



This Netting is also admirably adapted for Pbeasantriep and 

 -Bouttry-yards, and is charged at the same rate. As ©arriage 

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

 tanc equiri thuPUet, C. D. Y.*«md Co. have made irrange- 

 aenth by waicu tfci will unde^t^Ba to deliver it t any of the 

 principal parts of ScoUaad. England, and Ireland, iot One 

 J&alfpenay pw Hnaal ymrt 



•C. D. l[.uD^iiitifl»8, *nnot #ive a better idea of the great 

 «traa^thiof«faatr .ftMDiian V. ire Netting tnan b stating that 

 the <wetght: of ene yar ttoefr *24-ino, \t 1". i* ** t0 *t 



•yards ot an otiier -anioie in * market, the sum* 

 t^er yard. Samples mr inspacden ^aeat tr*e o/-e*pJ»*». 

 [ C.lD. Young ifcOo. maivUAMMtve every deaeription of IHU^ 



"-md WIRE TPUC i -iiifcutfr* llil "'" ~'"~ '"" " tfa *^° 



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



at 9d. 



