Bdim nx aucti 



TO F*a*BI*TS AND OTHERS. 

 _K- PBUTHEJIDJB and MORRIS will sell 

 _ _T_ V "- " — Dniaulnear -' — " Tfft '- I>tv 

 _ •*_ M -»<*■•*. ©art of the Stoak of Mr. Nob man's (Mlec- 

 i^BKATI(>i*i»d PI0OTEK8, including many of the 

 mm ~*t«)o.^ie* e»n bo had at th* iliii 



INDESTRUCTIBLE GARDEN LABELS 



^7MTI.fM'\ FLORISTS, AND OTHBRS. 



RS, I'ROTHEROK a.-.d MORRIS will Sell 



INDELIBLE 



AND 



JKT 



BLACK INK. 



Wo\ 1, 2#. per lft. 





TrilCt'LAS AND HEARTSEASE; alio Climbing: Rosea in 



^^PihlU* in d r J Roots, Geranium acb^tae, Verbenas, 



offcerphuits in bloom.— May be viewed the morning ot 



' niofues may be had at the Mart, and of the Auc- 



Amecican Nursery , Leytoastotre, Eg*ex. 



~~ ORCHIDS. 



THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE GEORGE WALKER, Esq. 



Vf R- J- c - STEVENS is favoured with instructions 



M from the Executors to submit to sale, by Auction, at his 

 fl~*tRoom. 88, King-street, Corent-garden, on TUKSDAY, 

 f^aVatl2for 1 o'clock, the collection of ORCHIDS, re- 

 'from Eastwood-hall, Notts. It consists of a general 

 on of the most popular varieties, many of whic^ are tine 

 mnd well established plants —May be viewed on the 

 4f ^t- and Catalogues had of Mr. J. C. Steven?, 

 is ■■■ nrrrt ** — ~~* [—.<*»■» London 



TCLIPS. 



M0Bfc*R& GLENN Y and CO. are instructed to 

 feet) bv Auction, on the premises, Hoxton Nursery, New 

 Xarth-ro-dd, London, on MONDAY, May 2t>, at 12 tor 1, 

 ^Tjjjjtj » oo R owe of cbolce TULIPS, being a portion of the 

 inrrb rslw^etion of Mr. Tebbntt. Among others wi 1 be found 

 SmAra, ttu#*dora, Louis XVI., Camus des Craix, Fabius, 

 Kms Brfflinnt, [>uke of Devonaiare, Violet Alexander, Violet 



MHoy Jackson's Princess Royal, Due de Bordeaux, 

 +? Way be viewed any time prior to the Sale, and Cata- 

 fcmtfcad o« the premises, at the White Swan, Abb y Milk, 

 Weft flam ; Cock and Castle, Elizabeth-street, iiackn« road ; 



HJaiit— d rnrifi ; City of Canton, EaBt-lndia-raad, 

 cf the Auctioneers, 420, Strand ; and at S4, 



Fleet, street. 



I^ARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms — on 

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

 itaMffgy M y dratat d, in a midland county, near a good market 

 SBd a>good railway. The Roads, House, and otlieee are all in 

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

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

 tenant ri*ht ; Game not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 more of « ■ rass Land might be added if desired. 



Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible occupancy 

 art ivf nested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners* 

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



London. 



TO BE LET, a HOUSE, with Four Acres of 

 LAS D. on the Brighton Railway— Rent, 2W. ; pleasantly 

 situated, facing the clump of trees adjoining the Horley 

 Station, one hour's distance from London. bridge. An excel- 

 lent opening for a Market Gardener. The two best rooms, 

 which have French casement windows, would let furnished 

 daring the season to pay the rent.— Enquire of the Station 

 Cterk at HoHey, who will point out the premises and give the 

 Landlord's address. 



FAIlViS NEAR SUDBURY, SUFFOLK. 



TO BE LET, from Michaelmas next, a good Farm 

 of 10# acres, situate in the Stour Valley, at Cornard, 

 within 3 miles of Sudbury* Also another Farm near, of 45 

 acres, with Oattage, Barn, Stable, <fce. Will be let either 

 tog e t u ej or separate. For farther particulars apply to 

 Itatsrs. Chapman, Land Agents, 23, New-street, Spring- 

 fardeng, London. 



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 fneaaa 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 Altringham Carrots. 



Gibbs* new very large Parsnip. 



Orange Globe Mangold Wurael. 



Lang Red and or her kinds* 



Drumhead and Thousand-headed Cabbages. 



Swedes, Hybrids, and othtr Turnips. 

 Clovers, Kohl Rabi, French and English Furze, 

 intoin, Rape. Tares, White Mustard, and aU Agricultural 

 and Kitchen Garden Seed*, <fcc. 

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

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

 Street Piccadilly, London. 



BAKER'S PMEASANTHY, Beaufort-street, King's- 

 mad. Chelsea, by special appointment to her Majesty and 

 H.B.H. Prince Alnert— ORNAMENTAL WATER FOWL, 

 •aasitting of black and white swans, Egyptian, Canada, China, 

 barnacle, brent, and laughing geese, shieldrakea, pintail, 

 vtdaeon, summer and winter teal, gadwall, Labrador, 

 shovellers, gold-eyed and dun divers, Carolina ducks, <bc, 

 ^•masticated and pinioned ; also Spanish, Cochin China, 



"-\ 



No. 2, lj. par loo. 



No. 3, U. Gd. per 10*. 



1« nn^ff n*i\ Can ^ e wrltte P u P° n eithep mth a Lead Pencil, on mt paint (same as on wood), or the Iudbliblb Ihk, which 



i'f*n^ it ^ *? J weather , or climate, and can only be removed by ruDbing the surface with sand paper, or other rou^h sub- 

 !?" ce ' w a«J advantages belong to hese Labels, in addis.un to their in.i. tructible qualities and Indelible Ink. They are 

 ™j r „ 1 f l i n t? t , ornai »ennaJ ; the writing can easily be removed with a little sand paper ; they pack in a very small compass ; 

 and, unlike the clumsy wood labels, they are not liable to disturb the roots, or rot away in a few months. 



™ "f 1 ^ 7 * °ff ercd > Jnihcrlo, they have been almost mmtriahhj adopted.— IXK, 6d. f Is., and 2s. per Bottle. 



the Man f * t a ° d lDk t0 ** had ° f a11 Nur6er y men » Seedsmen, and Ironmongers in Town and Country; also, Wholesale of 



S. R00KE, Jun., 7, WMttall Street, Birmingham. 



STRONG PREMIUM HARE AND RA.BBIT PROOF 



WIRE NETTING* 





THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW, 18*1. 



THE PRIZE LISTS for CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, 

 and POULTRY, are now ready ; and Copies may be ob- 

 tained irom the Honorary Secretary. 



T. B. Wbight, non. Sec, 

 Union- street, Birmingham, May 3. 





pHARLESJD. YOUNG and COMPANY 



(Late 



u 



ALVANISED WIRE GAME 



i Id. per yard, 2 fee t wide. 



NETTING, 



W. and C. YOUNG), 

 MANUFACTURERS OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, Ac, 

 22, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 



43, NORTH-BRIDGE, EDINBURGH; 

 32, ST. ENOCH-SQUARE, GLASGOW; 



1, CASTLE-BUILDINGS, I>KR BY- SQUARE, LIVERPOOL ; 

 beg respectfully to cal! the attention of Landed Proprietors and 

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

 Rabbits from Gardens, young Plantations, Nurseries, Ate. 



This Net was exhibited at the Show of the Highland and 

 Agricultural Society of Scotland, held lately at Inverness, 

 where its Efficiency, Great Strength, and Exceeding Cheapness 

 attracted general attention, and had awarded from the Judges 

 the Society's Silver Medals, with high commendations. 



The immense damage done toy Hares and Rabbits in Gardens 

 and Youm,- 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 six 

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





2-inch mesh, light, 24-inch wide 

 2-inch „ strong „ 



2-inch „ extra strong „ 

 | inch „ light „ 



ljj-inch ii strong „ 



• •• 



• •t 



• •• 



• • * 



G al van- J apanned 

 ised. Iron. 



7d. per yd. 6d. per yd. 



12 „ 9 „ 



8 „ £ 



10 „ 8 



14 .. 11 



lf-inch ,'.' extra strong „ ...14 „ 11 „ 



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

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

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

 per square foot. Patterns forwarded post-free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Marketplace, 

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

 borough, Hull, or Newc astle. 



PHICtl TKN SHILLINGS AND UPWARDS. 





CUCUMBER and MELON BOXES 



and LIGHTS. 



One hundred 1, 2, and 3 -light Borates and Lights of all sizes, 

 *•■*▼ for immediate use. Warranted beat materials, packed 

 and sent to all parts of the kingdom.; 2-light Boxes and Lights 

 & U . Garden Lights of every description, t onservatories, 

 Green and Hot-houses, made and fixed in all parts of the 

 ij^s^om. References given to the Nobility, Gentry, and the 

 Trade, in moss of the counties of Engkaad.— J as. Watts, Hot- 

 Bnilder, C'aremont- place, Old Kent-road, London. 



B KLF ST. 



IMPROVED FLAX MACHINERY.— 



* Persons wishing to erect Mills for preparing FLAX 1rom 

 ?*^*»w can been pplied with the IM PROVE D M AC 11 1NE tlY , 



leaded by the Royal Flax Society, on application to the 



M'ADAJL, BROTHERS, and CO., Engineers, Soh© 



Bel fa ac— May, 185L 



'fHE METALLIC PAINT, produced by the Patent 



Alkali Company, has been extensively used for several 

 £?f*. o p farna-bailiiogs, iron bridges, roofs and railings, 

 M £S* * C *' aTU * li * 8 ac * m * t *** *"■* il covers a greater sur- 



*THE 



fa ^ A - — -w- !;\r better than anjoHleT pigment on w*od a 

 J™. ASwbaw Limp, and Roman Cemeat. Fine Black, 2 5*. 

 £ r «a, and Rich Porple-bwwa, 2tsli. aer tatt.—Oflaces of the 

 J^J^ 2 » ^ e ^ Broad-street, L«den.-^w A. Wux, 



cient guards at Uttle expense, for individual Plants and Shrubs. 

 Prices.— IB ins. high, Od. ; 24 ina., U. ; 30#. ins., 15. 3d. ; and 



36 ins*, Is. 6<i. per lineal yard. 



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



Do. of 100 yards, 24 ins. wide 5 



Do. Of 100 j ards, 30 ins. wide 6 5 



Do. of 100 yards, 3^ins. wide 7 10 



If meee or leas- than a web is required, it would be chaTged 

 at the same raste 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. have made arrange- 

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

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

 Halfpenny per lineal yard. 



C. D. Yoomg 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-ioeh at Is. is equai to 2J 

 yards ot another article in the market, the same widen, at 9tL 

 per yard. Samples for inspection sent free of expense. 



C. D. Youaa and Co. manufacture every description of IRON 

 d. WIltE WOKK rtquirea for tlm and foreign countries. 



Wwkaiea sect U> ail parti of Scotland, England, and Ireland. 



A PORTABLE INSTRUMENT for F umigating Greenhouses , 

 Stoves, and Frames, or Shrubs and Flowers, in the open air, 

 nn»re effectually in conjunction with Sangste&s's Floecmbea, 

 without injuring the most delicate plant; delivering the smoke 

 cool, in a dense mass, and effecting a great saving of TobaccoJ 



Manufactured and supplied to the Trade by Messrs. Babbeb 

 and Gboom, London; and may be had of aU Ironmongers, 

 Seedsmen, and Florist?. 



