o-l — 1851. 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



383 



7iu\l TO LM, on very advantageous terms— on 



An Ttmr h- teOMMj. About W>0 acres of Hay Land, 



a "ioed' in a midland coaoty, near a good market 



Zkw! railway. Tbe Koads, House, and Offices are all in 



5f#«idiuon. Rate** very low ; no pressure of poor ; 



■* % "*"ZlVR.nt low : no Rabbits ; very favourable entry as to 



^JXht • Oame'not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 



liQrM Land might be added if desired. 



" , desirous of treating lor this very eligible occupancy 



•ad to applj by letter to the Editor of the Gardener* 



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



BY HER 

 HAJE3TY'3 



ROYAL LETTERS 

 TAT EN T. 



•iTEVT nOTHOUSE WORK*. KING'S-ROAD, CHELSEA. 



IP DENCH having erected Two Patent Hothouses 



K« %t the west end of the Great Exhibition, iuvires the 

 ♦ian of Gentlemen to the superior qualities, with the 



t_ Z Tof orice attending the erection of his Patent Houses ; 



SKtfiae; now ready lor sale FIVE HOUSES of different 

 ■ad descriptions on his premises, and some of them at a 

 fraction iu the price, thiuking of making alterations on 



\ANNED NETTING, for the protection of Fruit 



Trees, and for the security of fresh. sown Seed for bird-, 

 at unprecedented low prices, viz., \d. per square yard, 200 

 yards for 11*., 500 yards fur 30$., or 10 i0 yards for 50*.; bunting 

 and Rorim canvas for Wall Fruit, at % THOMAS EOGINGTON 

 and CO.'S. 



Marquees, Tents, and temporary Ball Rooms fitted up in a 

 superb st\le, in town or country, on sale or hire. Rout Seats 

 and Dancing Hollands for evening parties, on hire. Marquees 

 and Tents for Emigrants; Flag**, Banners, Tuip Covers, Sun- 

 blind, and improved Waggon and Rick Cloths. Tarpaulings 

 for houses under repair on sale or hire at Thomas Edgington 

 and Co.'s Warehouse, 17, Smithtield Bars, City ; and Manufac- 

 tory, nearly opposite the Bricklayers' Arms Station, Old Kent 

 Road. Orders per post punctually attended to. 



DEANE'S WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS.— 

 Horticulturists, and all interested in Gardening pursuits, 

 are invited to examine G. and J. Deane's extensive Stock of 

 GARDENING AND PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best London 

 made Garden Engines and Springes, Coalbrookdale Garden 

 seats and Chairs. 



warranted n (>t to ari P unaer anv circumstances. 



HtattPf w »th Hot-water ou the most scientific and econo- 

 gucal principles. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 

 C1RKN I ESTER. 

 Patron— Bi» Royal Highness Pbince Albert. 

 President— The Right Hon. Earl Batht rst. 

 1 ice- President— The Right Hon. Earl Ddcie. 

 Th« COLLR0B wi'l RE-OPEN, after the summer vacation, 

 on HON DAY, AUGUST 11th, for Agricultural and general 

 education. Lectures by professors of ability and experience, 

 in Chy w it try, Geology, Botany, Zoology, Veteriuary Medicine 

 •ad Surgery, Surve)ing and Civil Engineering, <fcc, are com- 

 bined wi b practical instruction in Agriculture, and the several 

 branches of a good education. Agricultural analysis will be 

 undertaken in the Laboratory of the College at a low rate 



of charges. 

 For prospectuses and information respecting the course of 



Undies, terms &c, for in and out students, apply to the 



pawciPAL, the Rev. J. S. Hatgarth, M.A. 



R. NLWINGTON'S AGRICULTURAL INVEN- 

 TIONS.— Io consequence of the unsatisfactory manner in 

 which the*e Inventions have been carried out, and he imperfect 

 Hate in which ihe Imp'emems have been manufactured by 

 Dcfaur aud Co., Dr. ^£WINGTON has found it necessary to 

 withdraw the Licence he had granted them. He has now 

 ■aligned all his Patents to Mr. Gabriel, C.E., of 62, St. Martin's 

 Line, London, whom he can continently recommend to the 

 public. For the future, all applications should be made to him 



It the above address. 



TO TENANT FARMERS, <fcc. 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.— Arrangements 

 ar« fu*de and Funds provided by several nobltmen and 

 genthmen, advocates of combining M Science with Practice," 

 to diMtminate those principles through every county of England, 

 by educating <,ne or two youths from each county. Thvy will 

 be eipered to know the fundamental rules o*' Arithmetic, and 

 write a good {lain hand on nomina'ion, and to remaiu in the 

 eitabliioWm two years at least. They will be taught Survey- 

 lag, Measuring nd Valuing Timber, Buildings, and Farm 

 Stock; Analysing Soils and Manures; the Breeds, Manage- 

 ment, and Diseases of Cattle; practical Mechanics, manage- 

 ment of S^eam Power ; Botany, Mineralogy, and systems of 

 keeping Farm Accounts, free of every cost; the parents paying 

 Only a small turn for their Board, Lodging, and Laundry. 



Applications must be made, in the first instance, by letter to 

 the Secretary for Agricultural Education, care of Messrs. Daw- 

 son and Sons, Advertising Office, 74, Cannon-street, City. 



UAVMAKING SEASON.— Look to your HAY- 



1* MAKING MaCHINBS, that they are fit lor use before- 

 haad. Apply early for Wedlake's, Oiiginal Patentee, 8'iil 

 manufac ured in a very supeiior maimer for durability. Deli- 

 vered fre •. at reduued charge, to meet the times' price. 



AUby Wedlake, Widow, 118,Fenchurch-street, City, London, 

 «&lj maker. 



REPEAL OF CORN LAWS. 



HOW TO MAKE HAY AT ANY TIME, AND 



IS ANY COUNTRY, AT HALF THE USUAL COST. A 

 Tract fur the Tune*. Price One Shilling. Forwarded free upon 

 nceiving 12 postage stamps.— Address to Mary Wedlake, 

 118, Feochurcb-Btreet, City, London. 



pOCHIN CHINA FOWLS' EGGS, FOR 



^ HATCHING, of the finest description, 1$. each, warranted 

 gtnuine ; sent into the country on ihe receipt of Po^t-office 

 order, with \$ for box, «fcc. Also eggs of Malay, Polish, Spanish, 

 Sebright'* Lace-feathered Gold aud Silver Bantams, and White 

 Java Silky Bantams. A Malay Cock and six liens for sale, 

 Price 31 ; Cochin China Fo*ls, 30s. per pair ; Silver Pheasants, 

 in full plumage, and tame, 50a. per pair ; Cochin China, Malay, 

 *nd cross bred Chickens ; Carrier and Fancy Pigeons, &c — 

 Apply to Timothy Mason, No. 5, Bear's-place, New Norih-road, 

 Iilington, two do-rs from the North Pole Tavern. Letters to 

 enclose stamp for reply. Genuine Japan Pea- fowl wanted. 



Averuncators 



Axes 



Bagging Hooks 



Bills 



Borders, various pat. 



terns 

 Botanical Boxes 

 Cahes of Pruning In- 

 struments 

 Chaff Engines 



Chair Knives 

 Daisy Hakes 

 Dibbles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 



Edging Irons and 



Shears 

 Flower Scissors 



stands in Wires 

 and Iron 

 Fumigators 

 Galvanic Borders &• 



Plant Protectors 

 Garden Chairs and 



Seats 

 „ Loop 8 

 .. Hollers 



Garden Scrapers 



Pick Axes 



Grape Gatherers and Potato Forks 



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Scissors I 



Gravel Hakes and 



Sieves 

 Greenhouse Doors 



and Frames 



Hammers 

 Handglass Frames 



Hay Kr«ives 

 Uoes of every pattern 

 Horticultural Ham- 

 mers and Hatchets 

 Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies' Set of Tools 

 Labels, various pat- 

 terns, in zinc, por- 



i-j'lain. &c. 

 Lines and Heels 

 Marking Ink 

 Mattocks 

 Menographs 

 Metallic Wire 



Milton Hatchets 

 Mole Traps 



Mowing Machine 



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runing Bills 



Knives,various 



Saws 



Scissors 



Shears [riety 

 Rakes in great va- 

 Keaping Hooks 

 Scythes 

 Sc>the Stones 

 Shears, various 

 sickles 

 sickle Saws 

 Spade and Shovels 

 Spuds 



Switch Hooks 

 Thihtle Hooks 

 Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 



Wall Nails 

 Watering Pots 

 Weed Extractors 



and Hooks 

 Wheelbarrows 



Youtha' Set of Tools 



G. and J. Deane are sole Agents for LINGHAM'S PER- 

 MANENT LABELS, samples of which, with the Illustrated 

 List of Horticultural Tools, can be sent, post paid, to any 

 pare of the United Kingdom. 



Also, wholesale and retail Agents for Saynor's celebrated 

 Pruning Knives, used exclusively by the first gardeners in the 

 United Kingdom. Geokge and John Deane (opening to the 

 Monument) London Bridge*. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT- 

 WATEK, ATTHE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH 

 GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, 





GRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 

 London, having had considerable experience in the 

 construction of Horticultural Erections, which for elegance of 

 design, good materials and workmanship, combined with 

 economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

 anything of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 

 execute orders on the lowest possible terms. 



G. <fc O. have been extensively employed by the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to all by whom they have 

 been favoured with orders, they can with the greatest confidence 

 give the most satisfactory references. 



Their Hot- Water Apparatus is al-o constructed on the most 

 approved and scientific principles, for all purposes 'to which 

 the app ication of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 



HOT WATER. 



WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, 



AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 



0SE HUNDRED PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN AT ANY 



F OTHER MANUFACTORY. 



RUIT TREES.— New Twine Netting for protecting 

 Fruit Trees, Flower and Seed Beds, irom Bight. and 

 nirds, can be had any width, length, or quantity, at the same 

 price usually charged for Tanned Net, and Tanned Net at its 

 [\ , Ta,ue - New Netting, 1 inch Mesh, 2 yards wide, 3d. per 

 iw ' ?i ,nch Me * b ' 2 yardg wlde ' Ad ' « T a nned Ntt » 2 or 3 yards 



JJJJ: 1R ; 4 or 6 yards wide, U. Strong Tarred Curd Sheep 

 luSt n ^ et ' 4 fe6t Wide ' 4d - *' 4 teefc antl a halt wide » 6d ' E * tra 



tT»r;T>P* :,iverea fr *' e t0 an y P 111 * 1 t> f London, from W. CUL- 

 LO\inM KDS ' lj STRATHMORE-TERUACE, SHADWELL, 



vi i UN. — Ten per cent, discount upon U)l. orders. 



_^ArjTioK.— Parties are advertising Tanned Net, 2 yards 

 *«w. at 6d. per 3 ard, without atatiug it is Old Net. 



T0TTAM ^ II ALLEN, EauHHRns, Iron Founders 



' Ac, Mo, 2, WiN.LEY-sxaELT, Ux-Poan-sxaEET, London. 



Cottam and Hallew havin/r hid Ion* experience in the 

 erection of HOTHOUSES and CONSERVATORI88 (made of 

 Iron or of Iron and Wood combined), aud from iuaoy improve- 

 ments they have made during that time, can with confidence 

 undertake to erect such buildups with econ my and dispatch. 



HOT WATER APPARATUS for heat iu ihe above and 

 other buildings (of which they have constructed upwards of 

 3000), fixed at greatly reduced prices. 



Cottam and Haxavw have on 6how, at their repository, 



No. 2, \Y r iti8lev -street, Oxford-street, a great variety of the 



following articles, for GARDENS, «fcc, at Greatly REDUCED 

 PRICES, viz.: — 



Garden Roller* 

 Garden Engines 

 Garden Syringes 



Hand gla»s Frames 

 Flower Stakes 

 F k> we r- bord e r i ng 

 Flower Stands 

 Garden Arches 

 Garden Chairs 



Watering Pots 

 Garden Vases 

 Mowing Machines 



Erery description of Work, both Plain and Ornamental, in 

 wrought and cast iron, for Gurden*, &c , &c. 



HORTICULTURAL I OOLS and AGRICULTURAL IM- 

 PLEMENTS of all kinds. 



STRONG IRON HURDLES, strained Wire Fencing, &c. 



Show Rooms at the MANUFACTORY, 2j Win. ley-street, and 



76, Oxford-street, three doors West of the Princess's Theatre. 



REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BOILERS. 



inform 



ptiea of Iron, they are enabled to make a considerable reduc- 

 tion in the price of their Boilers. The price will be, now ; * 



10 in will warm 50 ft. 4 in. pipe 



12 in. 

 14 in. 

 16 in. 

 18 in. 

 21 in. 

 24 in. 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 do. 



75 ft. 4 in. do. 

 100 ft. 4 in. do. 

 150 ft. 4 in. do. 

 250 fr. 4 n. do. 

 850 ft. 4 in. do. 



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£1 15 



2 5 



2 15 



3 10 



4 10 



5 10 

 7 



450 ft. 4 in. do. ... 

 New Pattern Boilers. 

 30 in. will warm 800 ft. 4 in. pipe 

 36 in. do. 1500 ft. 4 in. do. ... 

 All Boilers whh double arm?, up to 18 in., 5*. extra; 

 in.» 10$. extra; ail above, the same price. 



180, Fleet-street, London. 



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to 24 



OYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE, 



(Class IX. of the Exhibition), 



^HADING CANVAS, Ad. per Square Yard. To be 



Kilt l lQ u73" 11Dti ^ fr(J , m WILLIAM HAMILTON, Seeds- 

 *7 *c, 15b. Cheapside, London. 



tocrt pf |^ DI)Isa * nd HERBACEOUS PLANTS of every 



^^Ui R f^f?5 for present sowing, in packages of 



Lab 1 * "' or Tan eties, 5j. 



*ad eLV ia L den K, . l \ ves ' Flower-gatherers, Thermometers, 



^ich ar?J. e B r a ! tlcle « 8C ^ ^ gardening, his prices for 

 v 1 »re exclusively moderate. 



ti n 6 » ^''P 1 ^, London. 



«•«. Agent for the Registered Bos© Girdle. 



J WEEKS and CO., King's-road, Chelsea, 

 • Horticultural Architects, Hothouse Builders, and Hot- 

 water Apparatus Manufacturers. The Nobility and Gentry 

 about to erect Horticultural buildings, or fix Hot-water Appa- 

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

 an extensive variety of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Conser- 

 vatories, P*% dbc, erected, and in full operation, combining 

 all modern improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can 

 •i elect the description of House best adapted for every required 

 purpose. 



THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (which are efficient 

 and economical), are particularly worthy of attention* and are 

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

 Haat, and in constant operation in the Stoves. 



The splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants are 

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

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

 from eyes, all the best sorts. 



Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; 

 also Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c, forwarded on 

 application.^-J. WiKKs And Co., King'a-road, Chelsea, London 



Can be put together and regulated to any angle by any person 



in one minu r e, without the assistance of a blacksmith ; shuts 

 up like a knife, and can be carried without danger. It effects 

 a saving of 25 per cent, in labour, and can be used in an 

 upright position if necessary. Manufactured and sold by 

 Deane, Drat, and Deane, Agricultural Implement Depot, 

 Swan-lane, London Bridge; and to be had of all respectable 

 Ironmongers. 





THE GREAT EXHIBITION.— A valuable, newly 

 invented, very, small powerful Waistcoat-pocket Glass the 

 iize of a Walout, to discern minute objects at a distance of 

 from four to five miles, which is found to be invaluable, at the 

 Exhibition, and to SPORTSMEN, GENTLEMEN, and GAME- 

 KEEPEKS. Price 30$., sent free. 



TELESCOPES.— A new and moat important INVENTION 

 in TELESCOPES, possessing such extraordinary powers, that 

 some, 3J inehes, with an axtra eye piece, will show distinctly 

 Jupiter's moon?, Saturn's ring, and the double Stars. They 

 supersede every other kind, and are of all sixes for the wafet- 

 coat-pocket, Shooting, Military purposes, Ac. Opera and Baca 

 Course Glasses with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be 

 clearly seen, from 10 to If miles distant.— Invaluable newly 

 invented p eserving Spectacles, invisible and all kind of acoustic 

 instruments for relict of extreme deafness.^Mes^rs. S. and b. 

 SOLOMONS, Opticians and Aunsts, 39, Albemarle-street, iic- 

 cadilly, opposite the York Hotel. 





