





rrmY 



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. fU ] ,A«? sera \ alikr, begs 



\ I We to aanonnee t)»i he U iti«*r«e«ed f 



1 5 the Valeable A an old . - ed 



ont; abo* nree seres, in< led wi thin so* 



h W at la goed D«el-i -: Honse, and ail 





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ere 



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it is situate in s hly 



abKn« 



mtta* of Londo Brid. on the Surrey 

 Stock t* be taken at a valuation —Direct, post-paid, 

 ^ ^aiw p outh Gr Peel* ham Su rrey. 



fURM L'O LET, on vaty advantageous terras— on 

 » — or yearly tenancy. Aboot 800 acres of Clay Land, 

 TL.w drained, in a midland coun near a rood market 

 ^TTaeed railway. The Roads, House, and iees are ail m 



mfi , \% c-nhuui'i. Rate- vers law; M prepare of poor; 



it loir; no Rebbfcs ; verymvounanle entry a* to 

 light; Game'n.t strictly pre rved. About CO acres 

 Tfas* Land might be added if fleered. 



treating 



« .AN iTl>v HY 



OT W TEK. 

 WARRANTED BEST MATERIA JD^ MA IT, 



AT THE LOWEST FOSS: l'KW* 



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/iKui;i 1'ATENT 





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v^OTted to apelr ev letter to the Editor o Vn <**<■ 

 !!2u at the Office, 5, Upper Weilmsitoii-street, 



BsfenMe 



i BE LET, together or •ejmmtely, on Lease, at 



Michaelmas next, TWO DI FARMS, with 



res fur occupation seldom to be met nitn, each con- 

 >out270 Acres of Arable Hop, Meado and Pasture 

 i«id mi tie u«ual proportion-. The above Terms have long 

 aSrVslebrsted for trrtir etcelrertt irrowrh of Hops, anH th. 



t >ianttBions are hi their prime. They will be let 

 . areclote to an intended Rati war Station ; and a good 

 tat will meet with e ry encouragement from the Laud- 

 1*4. Hares and Rabbits not preserved. 

 For farther particular*, and \ treat for the hiring, apply to 

 §> William Evans, the Gate ! 't ee. Hu rst » en, Susses. 



J FKLl an inodorous t.it 



I IncaOt Sinte, Id per square 



ytttx i 



Ml 



Samples 



and I a 



i, 



A ' aM> » 1 :. 



. i;i in i tN( 



tor d*i walls, sold in rolli 

 also dry llair 1 - \ for 



renin- ion of heat and deadening sound, end 



lies sin o»h. 



. — CaoGGon 



iree us, aud test it 

 Puw, 1. kendon 



IRON HI BS.-The IRON HURDLES, lately 



1 used it Wind - for the Royal Agrie rural y, are 



for SALE, on reduced terms.— Apply to Hi. Manning, 251, High 

 Hoiborn, or at the Home Park, Windsor. 



WEEKS 



Aortic I? rural 



TO FLORISTS AND A.MAThTJRS. 



TO BE LET, one of the most complete Amateur 

 Gardens of its size in England. A square half acre, laid 

 «at in beds, walled round, Propagating House, Stove, large and 

 •mall jtresn house, well stocked, hot- water apparatus complete, 

 Htm* of 10 good rooms, outhouses, stable, poultry-yard, Ac. 

 Bent, 50Z., coming in about 1501., within a (ki. ride of the City 

 aid **t-ead. A Florist would find it a first-rate business con 

 ctfa> ^ if inclined for a Partnership, would be met liberally 

 ty tk> er, who has an appointment which will cause his 



atooc*. Letters, with real name and address, to A. B. C, 

 r*'- Advertising-office. Bouverie-sirept, Fleet-str eft, London. 



1}AT1:NT GARDEN NETS.— The Subscribers beg 

 to inform Noblemen and Gentlemen that they have now 

 on hand a large stock of Nets suited for Garden purposes. A 

 > ulated to cover an area of about 600 square yards will 

 colt e»*J net. Other sizes, in proportion. Orders promptly 

 ended to. — .T. and W. Stuart, Patent Net Factory, 

 lluisel rgh, July26. 



IMPKOVED GR S CUTTING AND ROLLING 



M A G H I N B. 



A I X. SHANKS and SON, Machine Makers, 

 Ogi -piece, Arbroath, respectfully solicit the attention 

 ef the Xoblftty, Gentry, and Gardeners to their Improved 

 GRASS CUTTING AND ROLLING MACHINE for Lawna. 

 91st Machine performs three different operations at one time, 

 vis mowing:, roMtag, and collecting the G.a . and w -rke 

 with perf»-c ase, producing a most beautiful smooth surface, 

 itta-atreodvd with an enormous saving in abridging labour. 

 Tie usoiplete enrc which has atten< d the intr uction of 

 t his in proved machine has gained for it the praise an ; admira- 

 tion of numerous noblemen, gentlemen, and gardpners, and 

 Of the Curators of the principal botanic gardens in the king- 

 dom. Unexceptionable testimonials can be produced on appli- 

 ca' i. 



A. St and Son also respec f fuUv silicit notice to their Im- 

 proved ftnii newlj-mvented Chaff-cutting Machine, cutting 

 Upwar of 400 stones of straw or hay per day. 



MacMaes on view at the Great Exhibition, Class IX., No. 07. 



F tinker particulars and a list of prices may be had on appli- 



itiea to the makers, or to their agents. 



Agents FOR 

 Loi*ow- Mesers. J. and < Lee, Nursery and Seedsmen, TTnm- 

 Rmrr>*x>— Mr. George Folksrd, Ironnvm/er. [inersmitta. 



LiiWtejo»— Messrs. Charles D. Young and Co., Castle Buil 



1a«a, Derby •square. 

 SwtvniLD-Mr. J. Law, Curator of the Botanic Gardens. 

 < WWt ia— Mesers. F. and J. Dicltson, Nursery and seedsmen. 



Messrs. Charles D. Younjr and Co., :.J. St. Knoeh-pq 



Pirth 



Dick 



th Bridge. 





«uien« 



LjOVLi'S SELF-AD J I S/riNG SCYTHE 



-D (Class IX., No. 199, Exhibition), 



Explained to, and approved of, by her Majesty the Q EEN and 

 PRINCE ALBERT, on the 9th of July ; can be put together 

 and regulated to any angle by any person in one minu with* 

 out the assUtauce of a blacksmith ; shuts up like a knife, and 

 •an be carried without danger. It effects a saving of 25 per 

 cent, in labour, and can be uspd in an upright position if neces- 

 •arv— Manufactured and sehi by Deane, Dray and Deane, 

 Agricultural Implement Makers, ^Wan-lane, London Bridge ; 

 and to be had of all respectable Ironm on ^era in the k i n gdom. 



(^a;/ lNISed~wire ( vmk 



VI 7d. per yard, 2 feet wide. 



a; r ting. 



»1 



»• 



* • . 



^-mch mesh, light, 24 inches wMe 

 J*^ „ etrong 

 -s-mch „ extra strong 



jT-toch „ light 



nch „ atrong „ 



*«*h i ,. extra strong „ „ 



All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices 

 > ? thenrnwr half is a eoatse ™***» i*wiii «- a< iitr»<» *h« «>-^o 





• * * 



Galvan- 

 ised. 



7cf. per yd. 

 ^ •» 



12 „ 

 8 



10 

 14 





Japanned 



Iron. 

 5d. per yd. 



9 



6 



8 



11 





S R «- fourth. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for Pheasantries, 



i^uare 



ded post free. 



nafaetured by BARNARD land BISHOP^ Market-place, 

 b, and delivered free 



and CO., King'* -road, Chelsea, 



A- litewf*. Kot^ou^e !^nilder!?, and Hot- 

 water Appara - Manufacturer-. %ht ibitity and G*t 

 about to erect rlorticuUural btttldit or fix Ilot-wat« r Appa- 

 rat s will find at our Hothouse Worke, 1 s-road, <5hek»ea, 

 an extensive variety of H;)thouRes ; Greeahonees, Conser- 

 vatoru«.s, Pits, 6c., erected, and in full operation, combining 

 all modem improvements, so dhit a la«i> or jjemlemau can 

 -elect the description or House best adapted for every required 



purpose. 

 THE HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (which «re etf it 



and economical), are particularly wor y of attention, and are 



erec'id in all the Houses, Pits &c, for both Top and Bottom 



Heat, and in constant operation in the Stores. 



The splendid collection of Stove and Gr» enhouse Plants ar 

 in the highest etate of cultivation, and for sale at very low 

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

 from t ves, all the best sorts. 



llans, Models, and Estimate* of Horticultural Buildings; 

 al? Catalogues of Plants, Vines, Seeds, Ac., for irded on 

 application —J. WiMsa and (' »., King*a-road, Chelsea, London. 



ZOOlJ»ciiCAL GARDENS, REGENTS PARK, 

 The IRAN UTAN, presented by the rnor of Singa- 



pore, i* ^ttiibited dairy from 12 to <» • vether with the 



BLEPHANT i LP. and tae PPOPOTAWB, presented by 

 His Highness the ^ eroy of Egypt. The Bv : of the First 

 Life Guards will perform, by permission of C onei Hall, at 

 4 o' >n evso ^a urday, until fia-.ker aetce. Aduiis- 



sionl.* »N MONDAYS €#. 



1 HE 



i- VISITOl 



^ ^ou 2 h, null, or Newcastle. 



in London, P^»ter- 



BY HER 



MAJESTY'S 



ROYAL LETTERS 

 PATENT. 



IT 1 DENCII, Inventor, Patent and Sole Manu- 

 *• facT'>rer, ;ing's-rOfd Chelsea. Hothomaea and Green- 

 houses built and heated, and warranted to def>- all compe- 

 tition, both as to qualty, durability, and price, in every 

 respec Pa ent Hotbou*e* built on the premises, of the very 

 best materials and work anship, with sup* >r strong glass 

 3 feet loo£ by 1 foot or 2 feet wide, carefully marked, and takes 

 down, delivered free to any Wharf or Railway at tl following 

 prices, cash— 12 feet 6 ins. long, 9 feet wide, with 10 feet rafter, 

 5 feet 6 in. liifch in front. 10 feet high at back to the ground, 

 two doors and ends, 285 feet, at Is. 2d. per foot superficial. 

 161.125. fi'/. ; 16 f<-et 6 in. 1« feet 8 in. wide, 12 feet 



rafter, 400 feet, 23L 6a. 8.7. ; 2S feet 6 in. long, 13 feet 4 ii 

 wide, 15 feet long rafters, 580 feet, 31. 16a. 8d. Two of 

 these Houses are erected at the western open space ot tbe 

 reat Exhibition. The sash being the same materials as the 

 Electric Telegraph Wires, not required to be painted, and 

 every House is warranted, and not o has ever failed in any 



way whatever. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT- 



wATEK, ATTHE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH 

 GOOD MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 





and bcauti- 



GRAY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 

 London, having had considerable experience in the 

 construction of Horticultural Erections, which for ele nee of 

 design, good materials and workmanship, combined with 

 economy and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

 am thing of the kind in the country, are now in a position to 

 execute orders on the lowest possible ter 



G. A O. have been extensively t ployed by the Nobl \ 

 Gentry, and London Nurserymen, and to a" whom they have 

 been favoured with orders, they can with the greatest confidence 

 give the most satisfactory r< rences. 



Their Hot- Water Apparatus is alsoeonstr 1 on the most 



approved and scientific principles, for all purpose* > whick 

 the application of Heading by Hot W ater can be rnad« available, 



STEPHENSON and Co., 61, Gracechurch*street, 

 London, and 17, New Park-street, South waric, Inventora 

 and Manufacturers of the Impr ved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the atten ion < 



entitle Horticulturists to their much improved method ot" 

 applying the Tank System to Pineries, Tiopagating House 

 &c, b which atmospheric heat as well as bottom heat is 

 secured to any required degree, without the aid of pipes or fin 

 S. and Co. have also to state that at the request of numerous 

 friends thev are now making rh»ir Boilers Of Iron, as well as 

 Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 

 are now so well known, scarcely require description ; but to 

 those who have not seen them tn operation, prospectuses wi 

 be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority ; or 

 they may be seen at most of the Nobility*© seate and principal 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



GUKAT EX III niTION.— HINTS TO 



-Amon<: the sands fi will grace 



the Industrial Pair, every na»ion v conn bote bright 

 samples of its y<»iH oeaw v, and f isbion. frequenters of 



the Ball, tbs Pab . an I *he k^remeesd will find 



both personal mfort aud a^tratftion protiuMied by the use of 

 Rowland and Sons' vanish!* aid* ; and wImmt kerc< r mark cf 

 esteem n be off-red t > fr ends on tneir i- irti huwe, as a 

 memento of the Great Exhibition, then a 



••ROWLASBS' UNIQUE Dls \ 



ROWLANDS* MAC.A UR OIL. 

 For the pro wth. and for preserving, improv. 

 tying the Human Hair. 



ROWLA? K >1 TDOI 



Per improving and twao ymg're - and * le> n, era 



dilating all CutarttWua Era \%, u ^ n , 1 kles, end 



Discol i liens, and for r. rlie v,i,, t i f,, lr , 



rovi. i>s" oi> ro, 



Or PasRL DEHTirai" far jin-serv - and heauiif>ing th* 

 Tee:h, strengthening the Q\ and i<>r rendering the Breath 

 sweet and pure. Price "1* M. \*f*r box. 



BEWA1 OF SPUMOUS IM1TAT1 

 The only pike of ea^h 1>. art the name of " RowLAWDt'," 

 preeerhng th of the article on the Wraj Label. 



d by A. Rowland id Sons, 20, Hat ton-garden, London ; 

 and all Chemists and PerfuiW s. 



COMFORT FOR TEN EI FEET, AND A CERTAIN 



CI* RE FOR CORNS AN!» BUMION8. 



PA r L'S EVERY JL AN'S FR [END, 

 Pat aistd bj the K-val Famiiy, Nobility, &c 



PAT hVERY MAN^ N!>, which give! relief on 



the rst ■pplication. Paul's Every Man*s Friend (Corn 

 P ister) is generally admit to he thi »t emollient applica- 

 tion for Corns and Bunions, at is worthy of a trial on the 

 j. art of those who are afflicted with such unpleasant eom- 

 pa >s. Testimonials have been received from upwards of lun 

 ph tans and surgeons ot the greatest etnin. nee, asv las from 

 many rsof b>th army and navy, and nearly 1000 private 



Letters from the g ry in town and t ountry, f- peaking iu high 

 terms of this vain-Able remedy. 



Prepared by John Fox, in boxes, Is. \{d , or three small 

 boxes in one f «>r 2s $d. ; and to be had, with lull directions for 

 use, of all wholesale and retail Medicine "N idors in town and 

 country. The Genuine he»B the name of "J'nN Fox'' on the 

 government S^amp. A 2$. 9J. box cures tin* most obdurate 

 Corns. Ask for " Paul's Every Man's Friend." 



Sold b Barclay and Sons, Farriugdou-street ; L yards, 67, 

 St. Paul's Chun lyard ; Butler and Harding, 4. Cheap>ide; 

 Ne^b U, Pant's; Mu^on, Bow Churchyard; John* a, < 

 Corn bill ; Sanger, K;0, Oxford- street: Willoughby ., 61, 



lishopsgate-street Witl «nt ; Kade, 39, Ooawell-s" at, 



211, Br nd ; Han any and Co., t>3, Oxford-street ; Watts, 1U$, 

 Edgeware-roa and retail by all respectable Chemists and 

 Medii 8 Vendors in e Town in England. Wholesale 



Agents for Ireland i 8' land. Messrs. .1. and R. Raimes 

 and Co., DregSfiste, Edinburgh. 



— 



\ 



MR. \ ARSLEY'3 PAPERS ON HIS 



The Mute 

 he Canada 8*e*e 

 he Egyptian, or 

 Cape Goose 



urssrtee tnrougnout tne Kingaora. * vw* 



S. and Co. beg to inform the Trade that a f their Manufactory, Tbe Game Fowl 



17, New Park-street, every ar^cle required for the construction 

 of Horticultural Buildin . as well as for heating tbens, may 

 beobtained upon the mo t ndvantacreous terms. 



Conservatories, &c, of Iron or Wood, erected on the mo? 

 ornamental d* signs, iielconies, Palisading, Field and Cterden 

 Fences, Wire-work, &c. ^______ 



BAKE1 5 PHSASANTRY, Beaufort-street., King's- 

 road, Chelsea, bv special appointment to her Majesty «nd 

 FI.R. H. Prince Albert— ORN A* 5NEAL WATER FOWL, 

 consisting of black and white swans, Egyptian, Canada, China 

 barnacle, brent, and laughing geese, shs* rakes, pintail, 

 widgeon, summer and winter teal, gadwall, Labrador, 

 shov»liers, gold-eyed and dun divers. Carolina ducks, dec, 

 domesticated and pinroneu ; also Spanish, Cochin China 



not with discharge, are Reprinted from the " ^ncet," in the 

 form of a Pamphlet. Prce Is. ; or free by^ee*", 1*. id 



•' We have our-< Ivea seen the remedy applied by Mr. 

 Yearsley in several cases of apparently i arable deafness; 

 and in some of those c es the ei t produce appeared to be 

 almost miraouloas. This happy discovery establishes for on 

 profession another cla<m to public gratiiude and respect." — 

 Leading article of the r « Lancet." 



John Chuschill, P is-Street, , and alt Booksellers . 



"*" Just published, considerably enlarged, price txs. Sd., the 



Third Edition of 



URAL CHEMISTRY, 



X BY EDWARD SOLLY, F.li ., F.L.S., F.G.S., 



Honorary Member of the R-*jal Agricultural Society of 

 England, ProfeStor of Chemistry to the horticultural Society 

 of J idon, Lecturer on Chemistry in the Hon. E. I. Co.'s 

 Military Seminary at AddTscombe, Ac. Ac. 



ftecoim Kdit s, 1 vised awd Enlarged, 



Price Of. &L, clotb, 



ORNAMENTAL AND DOMESTIC POULTRY; 

 their History and Management. By the Rev. Edmund 

 Sacl Dixon, M.A., Rector ot Intwood with Keswick. 



The Birds tresfced of are 



The Golden and Sil- 

 ver Hamburgh 

 Fowls 

 The Cuckoo Fowl 

 The Blue Dun Fowl 



The Lark-crested 

 Fowl 



The Poland Fowl 

 &ent*cm Fowls 

 Ti npless.Fowl 



Tbf SMIkv and Negro 



Th^ Frizzled or 

 Frtesiand Fowls 



Domestic Fowl in The Musk Duck 



general The Grey China 



The Guinea Fowl Goose 



The Spanish Fowl The White Fronted 



The Speckled Dork- or Laughing Goose 



ings The Wigeon 



The Cochin-China The Teal and its 

 Fowl congeners 



The Malay Fo*vl The White China 



The. P heasan t Male-: Goose 



Fowl 



The Tame Duck 

 The Domestic C*oose 

 T lie Bernicle Goose 

 The Brent Goose 

 e Turkey 



Che Pea Fowl 

 » 1 t and most modi 



be consulted on the 



a_i 



£ 



Gri.o-tshurch-wreet. London. 



Jus^ Published, price Is. 6d., free bv post Is. 10d. 



J ABELS FOR THE HERBARIUM, 



jLj conuisttng OF TUE NAMES of the 



3l*U5s*s, Aliia»ees^ Ord^siis, and Bub-Orders 



TROT SSOfc LTNDLEY'S •• VEGETABLE KINGDOM." 

 So printed, m large type, that they can be cut out and pasted 



into Tbe barium 



Published by J. Iatthbws, Up^r Waiting ton -street, 



Coven '-garden, London. 



