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1851.1 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



3 .') I 





LI 



OOBH 





R. H. SIK AFFORD begs respectfully to an- 



wee that B% ha* r»-<eived instructions trim Harvey 



reserve, at the 



Oth d*y 

 HURT- 



.... rs, and 



l -<ull?, which b^ve been hi rd from tb i celebrated 



of t re E*H of Carlisle, Earl Ducie, Sir C. Tempest, 



Ib $b*we M» -re, Burgess, Cattle y, Parainson, Wiley, 



D .unre tb»l B hat revived instructions fr .nn 



Z m f - r*q -e I bv AUCUoS. wimout reserve. 



SJJ^Tia* - *rm CoO*ara P^rk. on TUK-DaY, the 1« 

 ■JfTlTigll p rv He^d of very ^up*»rior Port* Bred s 



to 



^,.^.^ii wt»n ine pedigrees, mav oe nan upon appn- 



i> Mr. ^tbaTPObd. 3, Camden V-llas. Cimien Town, 



and or Mr. J. P. Giles, at tbe Djwn»ide Farm, 



*M» 



T«» '*ttsTL*UKN FL<»KI8TS, AND OTRER-v 



. .S8»KS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS will sell 



Jrl tty mii i". mi th- Marr. Ba- tholom.-w-lane, onTUtis. 

 PAY. Jon* jnd THUR«*DaV. June 5. at 19 o' lock, a fir»r. 

 c l*»t'<-"< r(? ion i.t Dah lias ; also the ue»es v <ri> ties of Fueb- 

 V*r4i«ntT Geraniums. Heart-e*se, and other plants in 

 • limbing at»d other IWes. and a vnne> > or useful and 

 erasBWfl' J p»a«t* for bedd nag. — May t m viewed the morning 

 tft-r Ca aMtfU*-* had at the V 1 art ; an i of the Auctioneer**, 



|>Otlb VVAli.ll raused to any httig irom a binall 



1 s ream, where a tall can be obtained bv PRr>:vf 4 \* RoR 

 •wlH^N -X' IMPROVED RAM; « waW, b. ...thirds 

 than those ordinarily in use. Portable S'eatn Engines for Agril 

 cultural purposes, Threshing Machine*, Deep-weR Pumps! 

 Water- wbee«s, Baths, Hot-Water Apparatus, and Fountain* 

 T -was supplied with G is or Water. Drawings and Beti mates 

 made— Frelman Rob and Hanson, Hydraulic and Gas En si. 

 neers; Office, 70, Strand, London. 



plOTTAMA HALLEN, Bmqimmu 



STRONG PREMIUM n.AR^ AND RABBIT PROOF 



WIRE NETTING. 





0ICH1 nS-Trl* M »HT IMPORTANT COLLECTION EVER 



OFKGRKD TO PUBLIC .-ALE. 



RJ.( rfiV'BNS is favoured with instruction 8 



»u»»mit to Auction, at his Grrar Room 88, King" 



r*V 



- 



♦ 





pHARLES D. 



(Late 



Uj -IBB 



™ ni 



•trtet, 



day. a 



r»»t # co* the Hneht in the kingdom ; it comprises magni- 

 ietr -jj^eiuien PUn's, in perfect health, of all tbe favourite 

 TBWvttr in e unieration n{ a few of ih»* principal of which 

 will •urttea ro'ahow the high ch naeter o* tbe c .I'enion. 



»» 

 •♦ 

 n 



uio urn 

 qui* qnevu nt-rum 

 o*i>r««utn purpurescens 



cn« inn 



rubmm 

 ■Ana 



Cattle^a ^eklandil 

 btf b<>f*a 

 maxi na 

 superb* 

 M in 



CT*»>p» 



bicoior 

 Id hi m a 

 PerrfftH 



Bkinif€r4t, &c. 



Chy>:> orac etctuw 

 ,, albi<ia 

 „ awrva 



H 

 H 

 »» 



ft 

 >* 

 »» 

 II 



ii 





Dendmbiuin Devouianum 



DHltiou-iauuui 

 Paxrooii 



lorinosum 



Br menum 

 Rntrkertt 



Pi)a'ijni"p-i* rosea 

 ,, graipuriora 



,, ainthiltH 



Sacc'olabiuin «uttatum 

 ,, praeitiorsutn 

 f , B urnei inajor 



M cHeeotaria 

 ,, papillosum 



Vanda Hate-nanil 

 violacna 

 trie > or 

 Rnxbur|»hii 



teres, ifec &C. 



i» 



»i 

 »i 



Liguet are preparing, and wi 



the sate. 



TO BOTANISTS, *c. 



TFR. SAMTKL STEVENS, Natural History and 



* * HoTtHiCAL AGENT, b^-LS to aunouiic- that tie i- favoured 



wi h n-MH> h.mh t,. d^p^aeot' the very eho'ee. valuable, and 



extensfe HfRHAKlUM of the lare «i E »kge Gardner, E>.q. f 



J?' 1 ^ »'« 1^ >»l Botanic Garden, IVarlena, Ce.tlon. 



^ n '" ion » V1 ich i- presumed to oouta u upwards of 



AyOMB'ti.* o.« ( >»nd abont 14 • -no j-peeimens «.r P» aBo.gainous 



rlin 8 add F eM , s 1R beau ifu»l; .rr. ged and in the finest 



c indiiton, nn*l, a- -ar a- possible, t.amed and with th- greatest 



care U i« pil r i, u arly ,i h in r-zui-n and Ce> on plan s, 



jnth.r.d n.o« ly hy »nin*elr dunntr 5J ye<.rn» travels in the 



rrnnr uii*^^.^ 4 years' residence In the latter, and are 



loeantt.o -t> t..rh- R ,uan> inib'ished si-ec-e- It further includes 



oumemus (.lair Tom Mauri tu*. the Neilghe-ne-, Malicra, 



nettf-K * Mnnh Europe, «,,,! t n » m ,r ous |>art« of .he 



* rt«t H«.u a together forms one of the rinent Herbariums evei 



Offerert , r shI».. The plants m.\ i».- ins. ei ted »n«l further 



Psrffrn ar. . b'nined by >*p r .>\ii.g to Mr. 3 htkvbhi. *^4, nioum - 



b«n -t»e^t. i.,., )r j,, n _\| , s has a'so on -; t >e several sets «if 



Brtid Plant* ., T x *s, New Mexico, Cha?> s, South **rtca, 



aew i«. il»r «i. A',- ; and targe collect onf of I-Sf-ctg «)f h\\ orders 



\niM2..n. Bi-astR and oh r parth nt South America; 

 •J-ofron Aft i.a. l*Vw H. Hand, Ii.d-a, ^.„rh Europe. Vladei 

 «c ; B'id a.oi Aou.al ^ko.s, sh. 1U Replies, &c, Ac. 



pOR PUBLIC SALE, at the New Cora Exchange 



precise'}. b> or«ie. of Messrs. Aot< n »s and Son* the 



Inji i r* t 5 u T«m% tio.re «r lei.*., d^nun i PSRIJVIaN 



GUaNO.— Ca ns, and further penU-uU in due ime, 



Jjo n J. A KtcKiR and Bencraft, Mokes, 26, Commercial 



YOUNG and COMPANY 



w. and 0. r-ouwot, 



MWiTFACTURER^ OP IROV AND WIRE WORK, A'c, 

 22, PAIII.IWIKnT STRKF.T, WESTMINSTER, LONDON; 

 48, NORTH. BRIDGE. EIH N T «lTROH ; 



*. ST. EVOMI s. \RR, GL\S0OW« 



1 CATTLE BUILDINGS DKRBY -QU K RE, LIVERPOOL ; 

 befj respectfully to eal' the aH^nttod of Landei Proprietors an i 

 others to their *-ron£ Wire-Ne! Pence for e»cludin< Hares and 

 Rabbits from Gardens young Plantar ni», Nurseries, <bc. 



This Net was exhibited at the Show of the Highland and 

 Agricultural Society of Scotland, held lately a? luverness, 

 where its Efficiency, Great Strength, and Exceeding Cheapness 

 attracted general attention, and had a*a from the Judges 



the Society** Silver tfedals, with hi<h comm-tnlattous. 



The immense damage done by Hare* and Rabbits in Gardens 

 and Youru Plantations is often so great, that in the course of 

 ;• >earortwoit will amount to ormrj than the entire c »st of 

 protecting them wHk this Nefc 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 

 ie greatest facility, by any lab »urer. As a Fence against 

 Hares and Rabbits, it is of irg«lf quite nutBcient, having only to 

 be unrolled and attached, with small wire Rent for that pur. 

 po^e, to wooden stakes driven into the ground, about every mx 

 »r seven fret apart. It is, besides, pecuMsrry adapted for ren- 

 dering Hedge*, Paling, or other existing Fences, completely im- 

 pervious to sunh vermin ; and by being cut up into em*U 

 pieces of three or more feet, as required, it forms a most eflU 

 clent guard, at little expense, for inuividua! Plants and Shrubs 



Pricss. — 18 ins. high, <Jd. \ 24 ins., Is. ; 30s. ins., Is. 3d. ; and 

 36 ins., Is. Gd per lineal jard. 



Or a web of 100 yards, 18 ins. wide, will cost ...j*3 15 



Do. of loo yards, 24 ins. wide 5 



F>o. of 100 5 aeds, 80 ios wide 6 5 



Do. of 100 yards, 36 ins wide 7 10 



If more or le?s than a web is required, it would be charged 



at tf»e me rate per >ard. 



This Netting is also admirably adapted for Pheasantries and 

 Poult n -yards, and is charged at the same rate. As carriage 

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

 tance requiring this Net, C. I>. Y. an«i Co have made arrange. 

 meats b> which they will undertake to deliver it ar any of the 

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

 Halfpenny per lineal yard. 



C. D. Young and Co cannot give a better idea of the grea 

 strength of their Premium Wire Nettio «n by g'ating ttiat 



the weigdt of one yard of their 24-i.n-h at la. is equal" to 2$ 

 yards or another article In the merket, the same widn, at 9d. 

 per yHrd. Sample* f»r inspection sent tree of expense. 



CI D Young and Co. tnanutac uie everv de.sct ipcion of IRON 

 and WIRK WohK rquireo for thi. andY.r ign counti ies. 



rhmen Bt to all .arts of Scotland, England, and Ireland. 



(T.ALVANISED WIRE GAME NETTING. 



erSrIJr 1 r iT.1 1. « A l .^ r * havin:r h u] ] ' ^perience in the 

 TAn r° U /, H nU>l M: " a,,<1 noN !M TORIES (made of 



men ■?•£! V?" ^^ f** i<vmh A ^ ;jnl " ' **"* improve. 

 un,wrab *\ Veuiarte ,iurln ^ ^''Ht rune, cm with c*onndence 

 undertake to erect such bmloin I with , n mv and dispatch. 



othi? L,ih ATKI1 Af? 1UATOT fop ***** " ,h « **> e and 



3000) tirert'T L /*, W * 1TC . h ^ !tif * coust ' <i upwards of 

 dUW;, fixed at greatly rcdu. I prices. 







.. 



v °J T t? * "AtLEw hara on show, at thHr repotitort, 

 0.2, U.nsle -street. l.street, a great variety of the 



. lowin - article,, f ar GARDENS, Ac, at Greatly REDUCED 



PRICED, viz. :— w 



Garden Hollers I rfand g?a*s Frames 



Garden hn .es ] Wvr stakei 



Oardea Syringe* | Flower. bordering 



Watering Pots 

 Garden Vases 

 Mowng Machines 



Flower Stands 

 Garden Arches 

 Garden Chairs 





 

 

 





Every description of Work, both Plain and Ornament*!, in 

 wrought and cast iron, for <; -miens, &c , «tc. 



PI^JSJ tS^W^ J 00 " and A( *^CULTURAL IE. 



x JjtSM R.N I S of alt kind*. 



BTRiiV ; IRON HURDLES, strained Wire Fencing, &c. 



^ \°T V " 18 at tl) M -NUPAOTORY, 2, Win,ley-streer. and 

 76, Q« tu rd-street, th ree doors West ot the Prim-ess's Tneatre. 



A J1AND-BOOK OF BlUTISll FERNS; con- 



l± taming scieuiino and fail p » P uUr de-cr.p^om, with 

 Lngravingsofail the native Perns, with Instructions for their 

 cul ure. By Thomss Moorb, P.1,8, Curftor of the Chelsea 

 Botanic Garden. Price bs in neat cloth. 



London : Groomhridoe and Sons, and w\ Piirruw. 



w 



Now ready, Part 7. price Sevenpenre 



T^HE COTTAGE 'GARDENERS' DICTIONARY. 



J. Edited by G. W. Johptrox. E*q , Conductor ot "The 



Cottage Gardener," <fcc. ; n M ert by Messrs. Beaton, E.rington, 

 i-ish Appleby, Barne :,ud Weaver. The work is also in 

 Weekly Mum hers, price 1 id. 



onuon : Ww s. q B r <* Co., Amen Corner, Paternoster-row. 





Vjr 



Id. per yard, 2 feet wide. 





r | O BK DISPOSED OF, with immediate possession, 



■A or in A no 11 wiiuU tMscli-lie-i M ." R> r..R Y ati'l r'dVi 

 GRO' > \ h»- pi.^ ru^r rt-tiung tr«. 111 tmsmess. Uil tuated 



In s opu-ou iMi«iib>iuiho d, six mil** tr m Lowdoa ; the 

 rrounu 1* u ri««li*o tor Tr» and Shrubs, also for pr. •dux-mg 



tbe hio F.u - Por pifti« u ar- appy to J «: lURDr, E-q", 



5«tt nal Guaiuiau AiVuradce Society, 19. Moo' H r <»te-»treei, 



Lord »«. 



RICHARDSON'S RURAL HAND-BOOKS, 

 t Improved Bditioms. 



Dwl^Jly? Sh;|n ' n * ''^h. with numerous Illustrations. 

 OMESTIC FOWL; their Natural History -Breed- 

 lug— Rearing— and Uenetal Mauageraent. 

 revig d and enlanced. 



Wew Edition, 



I JIGS ; their Origin and Varieties— Management with 



fV a V.ew to Pront-and Treatment under Dis«a.e. N-«r 



Edit! »n. i nproved. 



B 



1/ARM TO LKT, on very advantageoaa terms — on 



■*• ryenil, teOHitcy. Abonl 3i)\) acres of rUy Land, 



thoroog N drained, in . midland c-Uory, near a goou mark. 

 Sni a ,4..,,,, railway. The Heads, Ho«>e, an 1 Offices are ail in 



«ce e t ron«1l»Wn Raien ver» low; n» pressure of poor; 

 lithe tree ; Ken ow ; no Rabbi's , ver> tavouraole entry ai» to 

 tenar v „. . rj Hn , e „ , t a ri ^, y prvs ^ rvea About GO* acres, 

 m«»- 'tr«., 1 a „d nojht be add' d it desired. 



I^«'» J^n»u> t .rearing u ,r this wr\ el'gible OOoupsncv 

 *r« r^q,^ ^.j lo a( |4> by lefler tiJ the Edltur or tne Qardemri* 



Uulm 8l lhW ° mV *' 5 ' UpPer Wemu ^ tt>Q - Mre « t » Strand, 



• • • 



• • 



• »• 



• - • 



• «* 



Galvan- 

 ised. 

 7i. per yd. 

 9 

 12 

 8 

 10 

 U 



it 



t» 

 M 



91 



9 

 6 

 8 



11 



Japanned 



Iron 

 ' per yd. 



$9 



99 



m 



99 



TO GARl.ENKRS AND OTHER- SEEKING A CHEAP 

 rp A D COnCEHN. 



J^ BE LET, within four miles north of London, 



^ "rtcn iHMUeeaa ep MHMBtun, a UOTXAHf', contain ug iou. 



H>n»»», win* ^ Garget, i*heie a good r«fad>-oo.iiey Plnnt 

 ^i . s, has breti done, ant which nay he unpmvei. The 

 IsJm a ' Ml PM 'i ,< ltt < •««*«•• ^"d two Greefinouses, to be 

 At, 1 ^ r * ¥h, " h " Rtefl * ,n, " lu * ),rif tM X e^, 18i. per annum. 



9U3 vtr 0*4i»9B HtTHEhFoHD, brook.&ireet, Upper Clapton 



•>' ll »f ft. 



2-inch mesb, %hr, 24-inch wide 



^-tnt-h M extra strong „ 



i "it-h „ strong „ 



Ij-inch „ extra strong „ 



AH the above can be made any wid.h at proportionate prices. 



;^ f , h4,, » *'*™ m ^ h . ^ wfil reduce the prices one! 

 fourth. Galvanised sparrow.proof neuin* for pheasantnes, M. 

 per square toot. Patterns forwarded po^ ee 



Manutactured by BARNvRD and Bis HOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered tree of expense in London, Peter 

 ooroutfh, Hull, or Newcastle. ' 



rTnrc Kc ****** Nwe ion. revised. 



I \OGb ; their Origin and Varieties— Directions as to 



-*—' their General At*uag ment— and 1 

 to tlfeir Treatment under i>«^e *se. 



ttnpie Ins:ruction*s as 



and Manage- 



.» 



J 



\ »<H>II Oi IMiRTOXU V 



> BE Lv;T, an Established SEED BUSINESS 



,. I 1 ' 1 " ! -ante io c^BBBS ant-, nO Do di Bu»b* 



. ! w ' ? " r j ' -b-. -g work, being si u a ted m tb* n. ..,„' 



; ' r ^h-Hie -.t ■ tseiHerj popa otrt neigh bvmHtood, The 



^ "»v« eoit^, H Sm1 ; , l:*r-e , r „.w» -ho>> ..ml t at rooinw R ,, 



.. '»t> ■ /«i »*, ,inu K,m ^or sr^-cH, nature*, Ac , « 2A4 

 j^qtimrt* o aert- tw «*, u»d may be had, if irefl 



.t, ,'a — Avpu to J. & E*wasD. Loudutf-bt:. Greenwich. K*n J 





yyiLKS'S GOLDEN TAPESTRY PATTERNS. 



— Under thi. ^distinctive title, a new and beautiful stvle 

 «f decorative Need ework on Canvas, representing Flowers: 

 Ornament, *C, has just been introduced. The advantages 

 these Patterns possess over the Berlin Patterns, ave- brstiv, 

 t h r »reat simphctty, bfing tinted forworalng in tour colour! 

 on v, v,z., three shades of gold colour, grounded in crimson. 



^SSr^^ the,r b ^ n <^^ w « 00 a -large check, 



an hi H °K y^** 1 ^ °» CAB** CBIIVW ; in adUltion To which. 



hi I th ,nl? b ^ u * 0ft ; iltJ <*«'face, in*-an of being obliterated 



ni^jJTL'* **■ a * iD tn ^ B * Hi " P^-rrrs, the, are 

 Bowed with the greatest ease, without fatiguing tbVeve. 



ne~ r * 'XT 1 *? 1 * *"*"*«» «" i~*wcti- of the worsen 

 S-c.mr.,serh,bie.latthe Warehou>e. | 8 «, R.gent-strees as 



r\7h I'* T t 9t P Mtf,l<?al i»ustra.i.,n of < he boldness, tbe 

 richness, the beauy. and the varied applicability of tbese 

 PHirernp. They .renerfe y new. I .npr.r.r e and f ffec 



a^d are quite diMtmct from# the B» *h belin Croehet 

 I sttem*. published at the same bou»e The series has 

 mmenced wi h square* for Cushion*, ^r., meacurtng, «h € n 

 worked about ** ikebes, ^. ftfe ^ trwtnr ^ sf atnps, or 



, w ° umier ' ^ co^ <«* ^-«A ; ai«> borders or Btrtpes, 1*. 

 tne sheet, i.r free for 14 s'amps. 



V\ ium's Warehottee, 1««, RegsmSismjcL tendon. 



tl ORSES ; their Varieties— Breeding 



*■-* tiie.it iu Ilealih wnd Oisease. 



OESTS of the FARM ; with Instructions for their 



* Extirpation; being a Manual of Pun. Dire, ions for the 

 certain Destruettun of every description or Vermin. 



T AND DRAINAGE, EMBANKMENT, and IRRI. 



-»-« G \TION. By James Donald, Civil Engineer, Derby. 



COILS and M/ANl RES-the MANAGEMENT 



■^ ot LANDS, and ROTAMuN oi TROPS. By John 

 Donaldson Government and Land Drainage Surveyor 

 L ondon; * ^. S^Qaa & Co., Amen.c orner, Paternoster-row. 



new vtorw oN-anrrar asdgardenisg. ' 



I J 



A ?^P DB00 ^ 0P FIELD BOTANY, comprising 



T *Z tbe f ^2*** P,a "^ aad ^««i indigenous to the British 

 Liuion, enlarged and brought down to the present time. By 



Wm. STEELE, A.B., M B., Ac. 7 



TIt^ r i^l^!? l,tWli r ' vi * v ' ! ' PHoelOt ftf # ; fo'iA. hosrd* 

 HE BRITISH GRASSES, BEST SUITED FOR 



AGRICULTIIHR. By Djvtn Moose, M.R.I.a., A.L.S., 

 &c , Curator or the Botanic Gardens (Jlasnerin. With jdeieo 



SPECIMENS of EACtr EI\D. 



Imperial 8ro, r?o»h gilt pn>s Ss. Gd , 



T HE FLORISTS' GUIDE, AND GARDENERS' 



JL aN«> NATURALS IS' CaLBNIMR. Condueted by 



Me^rs A vast and Moobe ; vsftth r on^nnutions by OuMHflr, 



Bsrnes, <tc. Numerous Coloured Piates and Wood En- 

 gravings. 



In 8V0. prtce-l?5. -. clo'h 



yHE VILLA GARDENER. Cta'prism* theChoiee 



X- f a >ob»rOati V,U H«Bidenee v the J^»ii V -nr. Planting, 

 and Cuoureof the i*t,, UO nss <*e. Bj J. 6. LornON, P.L.i., 

 a.s. f 4-c. Second Rluion, ertiteo by Mrs: LorDaN. 



I" 8vo i»rn?e !5#* <*lo'h 



1 HE HORTICULTURIST.*' The CultuW and Ma- 



-*~ nagement ot the Krtchen, Fruit; and Pore ig Garden 

 explainer! to those' having no pyvvixoi know edge in those 

 ueparrinent*. By J London, F.L.-.. HS:, *e. 

 London : Wm. 6, Obb «b Cu., Amen-coriier, Pateraftrfef-roiv. 





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