









THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



AND 



O R iM 



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Jt »oJWt ••!-« attention of the 



DAN VERS STREET,. CHELSEA, 



to their superior manner of Eroc. inland Renting eiery descriptioa of BuildiDg 

 e in givitfg the following testimonial referring to the ran^e of bouses shown belo' 



with Horticulture. They bare much 



Peach Hoase 

 Su t>j 16 tee*. 



Tlnery, 

 30 by 16 feet. 



VinerY, 

 SO by 16 ft. 



Stove Greenhouse, 



45 by 2u' ft. 45-byijMt. 



[Erected foe John Shaw Leigh, Esq., Lutoit Hoo.] 

 _. r ^ r^ Hn Fraser _" I have much pleasure in expressing my entire satisfaction with the range of houses you erected here 

 ExWrtofa-l^tertromjrtr^xM** .^ _. have no hesitation in statiug, that to the best of my knowledge, there is not a more complete range of glass iu the country, as regard* 



kdinired by every Gardener who has seen them. I shall .have much pleasure in answering anv references yo* may please to direct. 



(Signed.) "James Feasee. Gardener, Luton Hoo Park. 



Vinery, 

 30 by 16 ft 



may also state that my honoured em pky 



^iifMmff *ni JeMlti nt 



i may add that they. are 



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sell 



CARNATIONS, &c. 



_ j wmn PROTHKROE and MORRIS will 



MSrplus Stock of Mr. Newhall of WoolwU* u at the 



M*r\ Bartholomew- lane, on TUESDAY, the ocn 



FISHING AND SHOOTING.— The Advertiser's 

 object (an Cuicer in the Army, with his Wife and Servant) 

 is to meet with a gentlemanly accommodation, in the midst of 



Th.'c! WWSS include Flora's <J»TUnd, KnUrt PrfW* 

 If* Mvoke's Dido, Haines' Defiance Rev J Bramhall 



££.' ' & e Tr^7*c7, *c. Apjon* the PICOTEES are 

 EXroiVl, Re K ina, Gem, Headk: V C.pt.vati »n. \e«us,and 



„_ Ju ,„ Holy'i*.*! Viola, <fcc, &c. Mai be viewed th. 

 SStoTrf «1«. Catalogu -s obtained at the Mart, aad of 

 5?Auc neer-. American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 



TO~0 STI.KMEN. FLORISTS AND OTHF.RS. 



RS. PUOTHEROE and MORKIS will sell 



M 



HE61>\Y the 0th April, ioi>i» at ^ ocm. * i.r».-r__.w 

 collec of Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, and Auriculas ; also, 

 Dahlia* in dry ro *•_ Climbing and other R »ses, «fcc. t the pro- 

 MTtr of Mr. Wither, of San bury.— May be viewed the morn. 

 5f$>/ sale ; Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the Auctioneers, 

 African Nureery. Ley ton stone, E ssex, 



lAsT INDIAN OKCHIDS, JUST RECEIVED PER OVER- 

 LAND ROUTE. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his 

 - rest Room, 3S, King*street,.Corens Garden, on WED- 

 JfESrUY. 9 h of April, at 12, for 1 o'clock, an IMPOR.TA I ION 

 OF VERY CHOICE ORCHIDS, collected in Central . Imlia, 

 tiidju«t arrived per steamer •' Ripon/' in nrsr-r.ite condition ; 

 it in elates Dendrobmms Farmerii, Devouianura, Paxtonii, 

 fonnosum, Tr;tn*jMren«, Heterocarpum, Longic • irons sul- 

 cttm. bsonii, Cambridgeaanxn. Griffithi mum, and iXal- 

 bousianum ; 13 species of Ccel^gyne, Saccolabiuua retusum and 

 other sprcieiy Aerides afline, and many other favourite 

 varieti- — Mav be viewed on the morning of sale, and Cata- 

 logues hid of Mr. J. C. Stevens, 38, King^-street, Covent 

 €ard»n, London. 



CHELSEA. 

 IMPORTANT FTNAL SaLBS OF NURSERY STOCK. 



MR. D. A. RAMSAY will submit to public com- 

 petition, ou the premises, opposite Cremorne Gardens, 

 King's Hoad, Chelsea n TUESDAY, April 8th, and following- 

 day, a; 12 lock, without reserve, another portion of the 

 •tock, comprising Fine Aucuba, Hollies, B»»x, and other Ever- 

 freans; Hosts Fluwerins: Plants, and Cumbers in pots; speci- 

 men Rhfttednrtsdrons, Pinks, Carnations, Pieotees, Garden 

 Frames, Lights, &c. Tiie next sale will take place on TUES- 

 DAY, May 13. and caiuist of Flowering Plants, Garden Frames 

 jUvgh: iio. Other Males will follow in September, Oc'ober, and 

 Novea. r, and include the remainder of the Nurse Stock, 

 Greenhouses, and other Miscellaneous Stock, of wbich due 

 aottce will be given* May be viewed prior to sate. Catalogues 

 tad on the premises, and of the Auctioneer, Brompton Nur- 

 •cry, Fulham Road, Brompton, near London. 



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I- -iRJI TO LET, on very advantageous terms — on 



^- lease or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land 

 •ocoughly dr.iiutd, in .a midland county, neera good market 

 anda good railway. The Roads, House, and Offi es are all in 

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

 Tithe iree ; Kent Jawr.; no Rabbits ; very-f avourabl e entry as to 

 ^a«nt right; Game m»t strictly preserved* About 60 acres 

 *^e of Graas Land. might be added if desired. 



Persons desirous \*f creating for this very eligible occupancy 

 •rereqaested to apply by letter to the Editor of tt»e Gardeners' 

 <b*i&> at the Office, 5, Upper WeUington-street, Strand, 





TO NUR*42 iYMEX, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 



TO BE LET, on LEASE of 40 years, a compact 



■*• weli-stoc ed >rursery, of about 2 acres -of g d land, about 

 '■jtteafroai the London markets; and containing, a Cottage, 

 w*e >tood Greenhouses, three Brick Pits, Frames* and Lights 

 jrojpWe, with good connexion in the above line. Estabkistu-d 

 IS*. Rent 40^. a->ear; the Stock to be taken at valuation. 

 *or farther particulars, applF personally to J. C, Bedford 

 ^arsery, Acre Lane, Brixton, Surrey. 



tit W AT ^.H; raised to any height from a small 



I*, ^am, where a fall can be obtained, by FREEMAN-ROE 

 »d Hawjovs IMPROVED RAM ; less waste, by, two-thlrds, 

 jnau tnois ordinarily in use. Portable Steam Engines for Agri- 



W.vl? ? aTFH)8e8 « Threshing Machine*, Deei-well Pumps 



waw-wtleets Baths Hot-water Apparatus, and Fountains-. 



^M supplied with Gas or Water. Drawtag* and Estimates 



™ ft i IIMAN K,,E and Hanson, IlydranUc and. Gas Eudu 



^c s 7h. srrand, London. 



f WSOfcMT BttO'liUERS, 170, Hampton - street, 



BirnMa K , iainj s«l» Manufacturers »>f the improved WOOD 

 «^CMBXOGKRAPH, or Label forGerden Borders. Flower- 



Etawrf'J 11 bt,XeS of liiQ >& c ' TheZmc Labels are highly 

 SwtJ™ * fi >* ****** lasting durability ; can be written upon 



isvfcc»l5 rea ^ bt ea8e » aad » whoB &*** a permanent inscription 

 bottuTf^ D*"" 1 «*h»n«- for use sent with each bor, including 



a? 0I *«tallic Ink. 



•ole Ageuts in London. G. and" J. D&ane, Horticultural 



*^ar^h mi«€.4^ <»sW(illimn.vre^| London Hrtdge. 



neers 





TPU1 Ni, 1851. — Hoke EvsaYAvut: 



lUrmii l S fo ' tne MILLION, at Benjamin Edqinoton's 

 wqufe. Tent, Flag; and Jtfck <HotH- M ur orv, *> D 

 i?"»:\ 1 J ltn *w** A Wnrehau*e, 20», Pic 

 *^«HLk>wii, K ^ ct) nd-hand NlHwraee- to he s Id reasonably— 

 ^jeet by28, i» feet by 40, 120 feet by 3$, and 150 feet by 20. 



Burning;, and Scrims fur Prnit Trees. 

 Emigrant Tents fitted u£ complete. 



firs-t rate Fly-fishing for Trout, aud very fair General -hooting, 

 to enjoy which, be would be, happy either to board and lod#e 

 entirely with a married gentleman, or gent emau farmer's 

 family, aud pav250Z. per > ear for the accommodation (a plain 

 but good table being all that is required), or he would take a 

 part of a gentleman's home; bat the termer, in a yentleman 

 farmer's family, would be. by. far preferred. Early hours, and 

 near the church, is desirable. Exchange of references 

 together with an interview, would be best for both parties 

 before any arrangements are entered into ; and in order that 

 the Advertiser may be able to judge as to what is offered, the 

 fullest particulars as to locality, «fco., are desired.— Ad- Iress to 

 L). D. D, A. Lawrie, Esq, 10, Charlee-street, St. James's, 

 square, London. 



GALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING. 



VJ 



Id. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RABBIT FROOF 



WIRE NETTING. 



• • • 



• • • 



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1 



Qalvan- 





ised. 



7<L per yd. 



9 



99 



12 



%l 



8 



99 



10 



99 



14 



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Japanned 



Iron. 

 JkLper yd, 



9 

 € 



8 

 11 



it 

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CHARLES D. YOUNG and COMPANY (late 

 W. and C. YOUNG), 



MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, &c, 

 22, PARLIAMENT STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 

 48, NORTH BRIDGE, EDINBURGH; 

 32, ST. ENOCH SQUARE, GLASGOW ; 

 1, CASTLE BUILDINGS, DERBY SQUARE, LIVERPOOL; 

 be? respectfully to call the attention of Landed Proprietors and 

 others to their strong Wire-Net Fence, for excluding Hare* 

 and Rabbits from Gardens, young Plantations, Nurseries, <fcc. 



This Net was exhibited a' the Show of tb« Highland and 

 Agricultural Society, of Scotland, held lately at Inverness, 

 where os Efficiency, Great Strength, and Exceeding Cheapness 

 ittricted general attention, and h ad -awarded from the Judges 

 th'^ Society's Silver Medals, with hiarh 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 it*- 

 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 six j 

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

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

 pervious to such vermin; aod by bein^r cut up into small 

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

 cienr. £tiard, at little esrense, for individual Plants and Shrubs. 



Pbjces.— 18 ins. high, M. ; 24 ins., U,± 30 ins,, 1*. &L ; and 

 36 ins., la. 6<J. per lineal yard, 



£3 

 5 

 



Or-aweb of 10* yards j levins, wide, will cost 

 Do. of im yards* 24 ins. wide 

 Do. of 100 yards, &9 ins. wide •• 



• • 



Do. of tOO yards, 36 ins. 



7 



15 







o. 







5 







10 









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



at the same rate per yard. 



This Netting is also admirably adapted for Pheasantries and 

 Poultry-yards, and is charged 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. Vave made irrange- 

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

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

 ilalfpeony per lineal yard. 



C. D. Yodng an i 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 U. is equal to 2j 



irds of another article in the market, the same width, at 9o\ 

 per yard, Sample3 for inspection sent free oi expense. 



C. D. Young <fc Go. manufacture every description of IROX 

 and WIRE WO UK required for this and foreign countries. 

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



2-lnch mesh, light, 24-inch wide ... 



2-inch ,, strong „ 



2-inch %ki extra strong „ 



|-iuch „ light „ 



Iji-inch M Btrong ,, 



if-inch ,» 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 BIS30P, Market-place, 

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

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



A LISOPFS EAST INDIA PALE~AND OTHER 



£±. BURTON ALES.— In consequence of a very interior article 

 being now iqo frequently s >ld under the name of ths<<e favourite 

 Ales, the public are respectfully requested to app'y at the re- 

 spective stores, where a ftst 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 singly 

 or iu any quantity. Apply to Messrs. Samuel Allsopk id ^oni, 

 The Brewery, Burton-on-Trent, or their Store*, at 61, King- 

 William-street, City; Cork-street, Liverpool; H^h-street, Bir- 

 mingham ; the Exchaog •, Manchester ; and 33, Virginia-street, 

 Glasgow. 



APPETITE AND DIGESTION I If rHsOY-HO. 



f EA AND PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE 



1-i SAUCE imna^ts the most exquisite relish to ^teaks, 

 Cho m, and allR->ast Meat Gravies, Fish, Game, So i >, Curries, 

 and Salad, and by its tonic aad 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, Lea and Perkins, 6, Vere-street, 

 Oxford-street, London, and 63, Broad-stre t, Worcester ; also 

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

 and other Oilmen and Merchants, L ndon ; and generally by 



the principal dealers in sauce. 



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

 " Lea and PE&BiNs'*are upon the label and patent cap of the 

 bottle 



OLLOWAY^PILLS A CERTAIN CURE FOR 



BILE, HEADACHES, AND ALSO FOR WEAK. AND 

 DERANGED STOMACLL —Incurable diseases affoe. iag the 

 Heart, the Liver, or the Lungs are frequently en endered by 

 inattention ) the disordered state of the Stom h, which 

 causes loss of appetite* loss of. strength, and los- o* energy. To 

 counteract these distressing symptoms, it is only ucce-sary to 

 take a.feir doses of HuiLOWAl's inestimable Pills, which w 11 

 be the means of purify iug the blood, and thereby give a healthy 

 action to the vital fuuo_uont _ Their effect on: th* ys vm is such 

 as to impexcep'ib'y restore.to the soundest health even the moat 

 weakened constitution.— Sold by all Druggists, and at Pro- 

 fessor Hollow ay's Establishment, 244, Strand, Loudon, 



H 



'yOOTHACHE PREVENTED by using BRANDETS 



-A- ENAMEL for hliing decaying 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 tie good effects of whic' 

 are permanent. 



Sold by all Chemise in the United Kingdom. Twenty really 

 authorised l\- uoaials accompany each box, wuh full dlrec 

 tions for use. n: free hy return of post by J. Willis, 59 

 Fleeusa_s_ftj lon sb in return for thirtee«*j penny stamps. 



Caution*— Tiie- great smoeess' of this prep iration has ii 

 luced oam-tvufc unskilful persvn^s to prodnee epirimis imita 

 tions, and to copy BiiAtfDH' _MEL adVvrsisem nts. Itds 



needfal, therefore, to t^uard agai» suuh iiii|X>s_tie*s, by seeing 

 that the name of John Willis accompanies eacn packest 



COMFORT FOR. TENDER FEET, AND A CERTAIN 



CURE FO^ CORNS AND BUNIONS. 



PAUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, 

 Patronised-bv the Royal F imilv, Nobility, dec. 



PAUL'S EVBRY MAN^ FRIBND, which gives relief on the 

 first application. Paul'e Evyjy Man's Friend (Corn PI uster) is 

 generally admitted to be the best emollient application for 

 Corns and Runions, and is worthy of a trial on the part of tho^e 

 who are afll'Cted with such unpleasant com pan as. Testi- 

 monials have beea received; ^from -upward*, oi 10) Physicians 

 and Surgeons of t ha. greatest esaiasstee^ as well as fr ma .-many 

 officers of both Army asid Navy, anad neary liXK) private letters 

 from the gentry iu torn and country* speaking m high terms 

 of this valuable reaaedy. 



Prepared by John Fox, in boxes, at Is. lja\, or three small 

 boxes in one fur 2s. 9d. ; aadto be had, with full directions for 

 use, of all wholes sue and reiail Medicine Yeador^ iu T own and 

 Country. The genuine ha« the name of "Johs Fox" on the 

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

 corns. Ask for " Paul's Every item's Frieud " 



Bold by Barclay and Sons* £arriagdon--reet; Edwards, 

 67, St. Paul's Ohurchyard; Butler and aardiog. 4, JJie apside ; 

 Newbery, St. Paul's; Sutton, _iew Churchy; i; J.oJ »toa, 

 6&, Cornhill; Singer, 150, Oxford-street ; VViiiua;tit>y and Co., 

 6l,Bfshopsgae-streetWlth de, &9 t <_FOl -s reet; P out, 



•2-_r.% S-iMud; tlaunay and Co., <>1. Ox'ord-street ; Wats 106, 

 Bdg -road; and retail by au respe ahie Oh^niits and 

 Mi cine Yendors in every town in England. Wholesale 

 Agents for Ireland and md. Messrs. J. and R. JUi.hes 



aad Co., Drumysts, Kdiabargn. 



