

THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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LES BY AUCTIOX. 



m s fsT 



>, AND OTHERS. 



_ MORRIS will submit 



bv Auction, at the Mart, 

 VY. Mav 22d. at 12 o'clock, 



TO GENTLEMEN. PLiitj 



•^^rcKioa of DAHLIAS, consisting of all the 

 • fi .^ I kinds the newest varieties of Fuchsias, Verbenas, 

 ■f^f*?Tcp &c'- a fine assortment Of Geraniums and other 

 >fPy bloom, and a quantity of useful and ornamental 

 IfS-for bedding. May be viewed the morning of sale.— 

 #*»*I , h»d It the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 

 C *^^.n Nursery, Leytonstone, Ewex. 



May be 



w , LAWRENCE'S GRAND SHOW of 1ULIPS 



L. Me bv Auction on FRIDAY, the 30th inst., will be 

 JUitrhe Red Lio i Hotel, Hampton, Middlesex, until the 

 1L Vt <i*!e.— Camlogues, now ready, to be sent to all appli- 

 es %v V» ft « und at the princ ipal Seed S ■ «. 



orchTds FROM VERAGUA— COLLECTED BY 



UK MR- WARSZEWIZ. 



M P J C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his 

 r*»at Room, 88, King-street, Covent-garden, on 

 prrr^DAY next, 20rh inst., at 13 for 1 o'clock, a consignment 

 I.t received, containing fine healthy plants of Cyprmooinm 

 "Z!! ^ Trichopilia suavis, and many new species.- 

 ^TOdthe morning of salt s <od Catalogues had. 



W ~~ ORCHIDS FROM AFRICA. 



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

 Omt Room, 38, -King-Street, Corent-garden, on TOES. 

 TUY next the20th inst., an importation from Sierra Leone, well 

 Haierringihe attention of aH growers of Orchids, the Plants 

 brio* in every respect superior to any yet received from that 

 \a- it includes Angraecum candatum, A. bilobum, a 

 umm Aa 'rsecum, and several other new species, and some tine 

 rerns.-On view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



>RrHlDS-THE MOST IMPORTANT EVER OFFERED 

 w ' TO PUBLIC SALE. 



MR J. C. STEVENS is favoured with instructions 

 to submit to Auction, at his Great Room, 38, King- 

 street Covent-rarden, on MONDAY, June 9th, ai»d following 

 day a collection of ORCHIDS, that has ranked for some years 

 natt-a* one ot the finest in the kingdom ; it comprises magni- 

 cent Specimen Plants, in perfect health, of all the favourite 

 varieties an enumeration of a few of the principal Of which 

 wir ;mce to show the high character of the collection. 



Dendrobium Devonianum 

 J t Dalhousianuin 



.. Paxtonii 



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Aerides maculosum 



quinquevuluerum 



odoratum purpurescens 



crispum 



rubrom 



affine 

 Cattle j a Acklandii 

 „ bnlbosa 

 ,. maxima 

 „ superba 

 „ Mosate 

 „, crispa 



bicolor 



labiata 



Perrinii 

 Skinnerii, <fce. 

 Chysis bracrescens 

 a4bida 

 ,, aarea , 



Catalogues are preparing, ar 



the sale. 



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if 



formosum 



armenum 



Ruckerii 

 Phafaenop*i* rosea 

 ,, - granditlora 

 „ amabilis 

 Saccolabium guttatum 



prsemorsum 



Blumei major 



calceolaria 

 •i papillosum 

 Vanda Batemanii 



violacea 



tricolor 



Roxburghii 



teres, &c. <fcc 







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FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terras— 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 Offices are all in 

 excellent 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 

 more of Grass Land might be added if desired. 



'Persons desirous of treating for this very eligible occupancy 

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

 Ci nlcle, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand, 

 London. 



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TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS SEEKING A CHEAP 



CONCERN. 



TO BE LET, within four miles north of London, 

 with immediate possession, a COTTAGE, containing four 

 Rooms, with a Garden, where a good ready-money Plant 

 business has been done, and which" may be improved. The 

 Show and Propagating Houses, and two Greenhouses, to be 

 taken at a valuation. Rent, including taxes, l&l. per annum. 

 Apply to Mr. Geobge Ruthebfobd, Brook-street, Upper Clapton, 

 near London. ^ ___^ 



'pO BE SOLD, Three beautiful yearling thorough- 



-A bred JBRSEY BULLS. They are from the purest prize 

 stock, brought over two years since by the gentleman who bred 

 b^h the Bull and Cows whilst resident in • Island. He now 

 rs the three beautiful yearlings for 20 guineas each. They 

 will prove particularly valuable for crossing with the Ayrshire, 

 Short Horn, or Devon. — Applv by letter, post-paid, to T. I., 

 M.D., Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk. 



ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, REGENT'S PARK7^ 

 An ELEPHANT CALF and its Mother have been added 

 to the Collection, and are EXHIBITED DAILY, together with 

 the HIPPOPOTAMUS presented by his Highness the Viceroy 

 of Egypt. The Band of the First Life Guards will perform, by 

 permission of Colonel Hall, at 4 o'clock, On Saturday, May 17, 

 and on every succeeding Saturday, until further notice. 

 Admission, Is. ; on Mondays, 6d. 



IMPORTANT TO FARMER-". UID \'8tt$, FRUIT, AND 



HOP GROWERS. 



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T^HE BLOOD. — Ourbodi* > have been entirely formed, 

 are now fom wi me to be built up during life 



.m L What the $: $ to Vie tree the b ocd is to the animal 



,\e : a inasmuch as the strength and verdure of a tree are de- 

 r *ndwt on the ' are derived from the roA, Vt4 health and vigour 



ofihe body are indispensably connected with a pure and free circula- 

 tion of this important fluid. It is this that must feci the flame of 

 existence ; and rnnless its replenishments are freeU and purely com- 

 municated, the vital fire becomes clou led, burns a%mi,y, and is ulti- 

 mately ertinptbkML The grand object is to keep this precious fluid 

 [the blood) in a p<tre and healthy state, for without this purity, disease 

 unl show itself in some way or other, 



PARR'S LIFE PILLS. 



It is universally admitted that this medicine uHU purify the 

 blood hetter than any other, and will conquer any disease. 



Noae are genuine unless the words " PARR'S LIFE PILLS" 

 are in white Letters on a Red Grocnd, ou the Government 

 stamp, pas ed round each box ; also the tac-simile of the sig- 

 nature of the Proprietors, " T. ROBBRTs and Co., Crane- 

 court, Fleet-street, London," on the directions.— Sold in boxes 

 at Is. lid., 2s. 9<i., and family packets at lis. each, by all 

 respectable medicine vendors throughout the world. 



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« ; The skilful farmer, chaff 

 And blazmjr straw before his orchard burns 

 Till all, involved in smoke, the latent foe 

 From every cranny suffocated falls." 



Thomson's Seasons. 



BY means of this instrument, the smoke produced 

 by burniug refuse vegetables can be directed in a cool 

 state "upon Agricultural Drilled Crops, or upon Wall or 

 Standard Fruit Trees, Hops, &c, ani blight or insects de- 

 stroyed. It is also available for filling large houses with Smoke 

 of Tobacco or other material ; disinfecting impure places in j 

 ships and buildings ; and for eradicating vermin. The machine 

 mav be obtained with or without the drilling apparatus. 



Manufactured by Messrs. Deane, Drat, and Deane, Swan- 

 lane, London. 



Price Gi., free bv post. 

 REMARKS OS FUMIGATING HORTICULTURAL AND 

 AGRICULTURAL CKOTS. 

 London : Published by Bradbury & Evans, Bouverie-street. 



DO YOU BRUISE YOUR OATS? 



HORSE KEEP.— Oat Bruisers, Chaff Cutters, 

 Ploughs, 12*., Shares, 5a. per dozen; Rollers, Wheat 

 Mills, Bean Mills, Steam Engines, Scarifiers, Turnip Cutters, 

 Dressing Machines, Drills, Threshing Machines, Wood and 

 Iron Harrows, Steaming Apparatus, Scotch Carts, Hay- 

 making Machines, Horse Hay Rakes and Drug Mills. First 

 class goods warranted. Mart Wedlake and Co., 118, Fen- 

 church, street. Most liberal discount for cash. Goods de- 

 livered free. On receiving six postage-stamps a list, with 107 

 engravings, will be sent free. 



METCALFE and Co's NEW PATTERN TOOTH- 

 BRUSH and SMYRNA SPONGES.— the Tooxh-Brush 

 has the important advantage «.t searching thoroughly into the 

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

 ordinary mar r, and is fa »us for the hairs not coming 

 loose.— Is. An Improved Clothes- Brush, that clean- in a third 

 part of the usual trme, and incapable of injuring the ri nest nap. 

 Penetrating Hair-Brushes, with the durable unbS died Rus- 

 sian brietles, which do not soften like common -i*ir. Flesh- 

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

 Brushes, which act in the most surprising and successful 

 manner. The genuine Smyrna Bponge, with its preserved 

 valuable properties of absorptiou, vitality, and durability, by 

 means of direct importations, dispensing with all int rmediate 

 parties' profits and destructive bleaching, and securing the 

 luxury of a genuine Smyrna Sponge. Only at Metcalfe, 

 Binglev, and Co»s, Sole Kstablisainent, 130 a, Oxfo: d-street, 

 one door from Holles-etreet. 



MBTCALFE'S ALKALINE TOOTH POWDER, 2s. per box. 



Caution.— Beware of the words "From Metcalfe's," 

 adopted by some houses. 



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THE GREAT EXHIBITION.— HINTS TO 

 VISITORS.— Anong the tens of thousands who will er ace 

 the Industrial Fair, every nation will contribute bright 

 samples of its youth, beauty, and fashion. The frequenters of 

 the Hall, the Pub ic Assembly, and the Promenade, will find 

 both personal comfort and attraction promoted by the use of 

 Rowland and Sons* valuable aids ; and what better mark of 

 esteem can be offered to friends on their return home, as a 

 momento of the Great Exhibition, th^n a packet of 



"ROWLAND'S UNIQUE DISCOVERIES." 



A LLSOPP'S EAST INDIA PALE AND OTHER 



xi BURTON' ALi-:s — The Public is respectfully informed, 

 that these favourite Ales may he had genuine, in casta of is 

 gallons and upwards, at their respec ive stores, as under 

 where al«o a list « the bottles mav be obtained. 



The Brewery, Burton-ou- Trent ; Stores, 61, King- William- 

 street, City, London ; Cook-street, Liverpool; High-street, Bir- 

 mingham. The Exchange, Manchester, 3;*, Virginia-street, 



Olasgow. 



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HAT WILL THE JAY SAY 



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ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, 

 For the growth, and for preserving, improving, and beauti- 

 fying the Human Hair. 



ROWLAND'S KALYDOB, 

 For improving and beautifying the Skin and Complexion, era- 

 dicating all Cutaneous Eruptions, Sunburn, Freckles, and 

 Discolorations. and for rendering the Skin soft, clear, and fair. 



ROWLAND'S ODONDO, 



Or Peakl Dentifricf, for preserving and beautifying the 

 Teeth, strengthening the Gums, and for rendering the Breath 

 sweet and pure. Price. 2s 9d. per box. 



BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. 



The only genuine of each bears the name of " Rowlands',' 

 preceding that of the article on the Wrapper or Label. 



Sold by A. Rowland and Sows, 20, Hat ton-garden, London ; 

 and all Chemists and Perfumers. 



]->EE HIVES, as shown at the GREAT EXHI- 



" BITION of 1851, by Geo. NnotiBotfs and Sow, 127, High 

 Iiolborn, London. No. 1, Nutt's Collateral Hive ; 2, Improved 

 Single Box- Hive; 3, Taylor's Amateur Bar-Hive; 5, Neigh- 

 J *&*"S Improve Cottage Hive, working three or five Glasses ; 

 *ne Ladies Observatory Hive, <fcc. &c. 



A priced Catalogue, ""d*n drawings and particulars, for- 

 warded on receipt of two postage statnpa. 



Agents. — Liverpool : Wm. Drury, Castle-street. Slan- 

 en^ter : Hall and Wilson, 50, King-street. Olasgow : Austin 

 wtt-M'ABtUvlW, Trongfate. 



HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, A CERTAIN SPECIFIC 

 FOR tfERYOUSNE.SS, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, AND 

 DISORDERED STOMACHS.— The wonderfully regenerating 

 effects produced by these invaluable Pills are truly astonishing. 

 This line Medicine acts in so peculiar a manner on the system, 

 that by following the directions affixed to each Box as to the 

 mode of using it, nervous irritability is allayed , the tone of the 

 Btomach strengthened, the digestion improved, freedom of cir- 

 culation given to the blood, .and a robust state of health 

 attained. Persons of studious and sedentary habits being 

 more especially liable to the class of disorders alluded to, 

 should take Holt^oway's Pills, to insure a good state of health. 

 —Sold by all Druggists, and at Professor Hollowat'b Esta- 

 blishment, 244, Strand, London. 



BEDSTEADS, BATHS, and LAMPS. 

 In a few davs. WILLIAM S. BURTON will OPEN 

 THREfci LARGE ADDITIONAL SHOW-ROOMS, communi- 

 cating with his original ones (which are the largest in the king- 

 dom), devoted exclusively to the SEPARATE DISPLAY of 

 Lamps, Baths, and Metallic Bedsteads. The stock of each 

 will be at once the largest, newest, and most varied that has 

 ever been submitted to the public, ami will be marked at prices 

 proportionate with those that have tended to make his esta- 

 blishment the most distinguished in this country. 



Bedsteads, from 12s. 6J. to 121. each. 



Shower Baths, from 7s. Qd. to 11. each. 



Lamps (Palmer's), from ... Is. 6<i. to 61. each. 



I All other kinds at the same rate.) 



Palmer's Candles §hd. per lb. 



William S. Burton's Stock of General Furnishing Iron- 

 mongery is literally the largest in the world, detailed Catalogues 

 of which, with engravings, sent (per post) free. The money 

 returned for every article not approved of.— 60, Oxford-street 

 <corner of Newman-street), Nos. 1 *ud 2, Newman. street, and 

 PerryVplace . London. Established in Wells-stree t, 1820. 



EAFNE S^New~I>is««^ery.— THE ORGANIC 



VIBRATOR; an extraordinary, powerful, small, newly- 

 invented instrument, for deafness, entirely different from all 

 others, to surpass anything of the kind that has been, or pro- 

 bably ever can be produced. lb is modelled to the ear, so that 

 it rests within, without projecting. Being of the same colour 

 as the skin, it is not perceptible. Enables deaf persons to enjoy 

 general conversation, to hear distinctly at church and at public 

 assemblies. The unpleasant sensation of singing noises in the 

 ears is entirely removed, and it affords all the assistance that 

 possibly could be desired. Invaluable newly-invented Spec- 

 tacles, Powerful Telescopes, Opera and Race Giaeses ; also a 

 curious, verv small, powerful, Waistcoat-pocket Glass, only 

 the size of a Walnut, to discern objects at the distance of four 

 or five writes.— S. and B. Solomoss, Artists and Opticians, 

 39, Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, London. 



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THE BRITISH FLORA; comprising the 

 Pt logamons or Flowering Plants and the Perns. The 

 Sixth Edition, with Additions and Corrections ; and numerous 

 Figures i iustrative of the Umbelliferous Plants, the Composite 

 Plants, t-he Grasses, and the Perns. By Sir W. J. Hook£b, 

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