THE AGRICULTURAL GAZKTTtt 



' R*L BUILDING AND HEATING BY H >T 



AT THE LOWEST PRICES 

 f rfll^O^ ) MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, 



B CON ISIEST 





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FARM AND COTTAGE P01IP8 



ATENT CAST-IRON 

 tow w;iu. anurt Tank8 ' * nd Shal! 



PatenH'ump «>i i« n 



PaUutPam P p,withi 5 fe;i £llC ° 

 of Lead Pipe attached, 

 an Bolts and Nuts ready 



for fixing J 



Larger sizes if required. '" "" " 



May be obtained of any Iron- 

 monger or Ptumbet in Town £ 

 Counrry or of the Patentees and 



Manufacturers. 



JOHN WARNER * SONS, 

 8, Crescent, Je*in-street, London 



Every de ription of Machinery 

 for Raising Water, Fire Engines, Ac. 



The usaal allowance to the Trade, 



Pigs, an4 Poultry »a» br ,«^ilfu IS fur C * * **•*». 



Bomi, 2, h^wi^i^d™™ -ff gPg!* * > *'• B. Lath! 



?• close on Saturda* th. i SKEE? . Mui *"|h«i 



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AXDALL-S PROLIFIC Rhuh rr 



mMnjc »*• ibore to " UH,ili 



VY and ORMSON, Danvers-street, Chelsea, 



T liHidon baring had considerable experience in the con- 

 Lrinn of Horticultural Erections, which, for elegance of 

 ^jjood materials, and workmanship, combined with 

 and practical adaptation, cannot be surpassed by 

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

 orders on the lowest possible terras. 

 ?Yco. havo been extensively employed by the Nobility, 

 2frf and London Nurserymen, and to all by whom they 

 JrJitn favoured with orders, they can with the greatest 

 2toace give the most satisfactory references. 



5r Hot- Water Apparatus is also constructed on the most 

 grttedand scientific principles, for all purposes to which the 

 Station of Heating by Hot Water can be made available. 



, RESETTING ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT. 



fpALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWO-PENCE 



U PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requires no paint- 



■b/ , tbe itmosphere not having the slightest action on it. It 



;Vij exhibited at the late Metropolitan Cattle Show, and was 



ifhlj eulogised both for its utility and pretty appearance, and 



uknowledsred to be the cheapest and best article ever produced. 



)rm« a light and durable fence against the depredations of 



, rabbits, and cats, and is peculiarly adapted for Aviaries, 



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tenantries, and to secure poultry ; and by the galvanised 

 ftmriog no paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 

 If creeping plants. Large quantities always kept in stock, of 

 M 24, 36, and 48 inches wide ; it can, however, be made to any 



noaions desired. Patterns forwarded free of expense, 

 inches wide 3d. per yard. 30 inches wide 7£tf. per yard. 



¥ ii ii 6 <*- n 48 ,, ,, 1$, 



I Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 



Extra strong Imperial ^ire Sheep NettiDg, 3 feet, Is. Bd. per 



pning yard ; if galvanised, 2s. Also every description of 



| tfre Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 



«w, Fly-proof Dish Covers, Meat Safes, &c. ; Window 



mto, Is. lOd. persqaare foot, with bolts complete, in maho- 



Wframts ; Gothic Garden Bordering, 6d. per running foot; 



cower iramers, from U. each; Garden Arches, 205. each. 



Snower Stands, from 3s. 9d. each ; Galvanised Tying Wire for 

 Bto and trees .Dahlia Rods, and every description of Wire, 

 i; leaving, for the use of paper-makers, millers, <fec.— At 



Slfi^^on TH0MAS HeNEX Fox > 44 ' Skinner-st 



-Was s&ussassss -53 



yard run.— Manufactured only by B. T Ahcher V«J»V u r 

 factory «1, New Oxford-stree^ London. ^ 



WARMING and VENTILATINGpor CHURCHES 



VV CONSERVATORIES, a„o OTHER BUILD N '4 Z 

 The most efficient and economical Hot-water Ai ,m,r«u7 

 supplied and erected for the above purposes, fitted with i£ 

 proved bo.lers, requiring no brick-work, capable of work?; 

 14 hours without attention. Also the TIIliitMANTERlOV* 

 a cheaper and simpler apparatus, especially adapted for' 

 buildings only used occasional!,.- Apply to Spillm and 

 Taileb, Battersea. near London . F ' oriLLEaanfl 



while poeMMtag all the quaUt4^^Tu^ 3l ffW *» ^^ «»*t 

 day. earlier; of superior flaro«r - ,Sf. I. ?°* ,M - u u ^M 

 prodneing lar^e atame all of eou.l' JST K ■ J!L ^*■ t<, • « d 



To be obtained «f the r -^-. r -T*3. !**• «— «» «t. W. «ach. 



Edwa»d KiHDiu',, Lo UK l^^KS , nS2^- ,md " 

 Order, accomp.nied with a remitt.no. ^S. ItoB « 8u »«y. 

 t ended to.-X.B. The u^ual ^1^?^^, prom,>Uj «*- 



[>ASS akd BROV beg to refer^w A<iyw - ' 



Eyas swae 2i?iS-, i - w ^ ! * 



their select ll«^f ME w PiTm t J* .V^ttuhJ *° refer ^ 

 priMk Mt0rtment ' •*»! » n « rlf^OM, and eAnd at low 



orders ot 40#. and uowardi TLmin-.^^J^r ^. K rj,,l "« ,ur 

 rcirpoiide h. u P w *rat. ft^utiuu^. Iran uiil.,,oirn cor. 



itiHUhment, Sudbury, Saffalk. 



For planting Aven .ingla .„«*„>, ru f or Uwnf 



M^S«. E i 4 ™. S °P res P° ctfu »J inform Ch nilemw 



desirable Hardy Ornamootal Tra« eor. h i«rJ '. .1 _ mml 



fr r rt- °/, tt " sr- ' ,u ^ d ««^ttiS3r:hft2i 



offered by the dusen. huadnd and t <Jlmm3^ 9 ^5 # 



U eir present state of growth 

 Stajilutou-road NurneriM. 



pUahiu, ittuiiaritiM 



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T L. HANCOCK'S INFLATED INDIA-HUBBEK 



^ • Altt-PROOP BED-CHAIIL 



This novel and useful article 

 may be used simply as an ordi 

 nary Air Cushion, or as a Re- 

 clining Bed or Sofa Chair, 

 by inflating the back part 

 which is attached to the 

 Cushion, but having 

 a separate aperture 

 for inflation ; by 

 which means it 



'PEN THOUSAND FRUIT TREK, all choice 



-*- leading eurts, to be sold this autumn, at one-third the 

 usual pnet. .—The public are respectfully informed that the 

 remai-injr part of Mr. HELL'S STOCK OF CttOJ : FlWlt 



Fine 2-year Trained Peaches, Nectarine*, and j. <*. 



» Apr rf ti -#T "«• mm l f 



FiM Dwarf Trained Fears, Apples, P!u«f. e^d 



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ftALYANISED WIRE GAME NETTING, 



7d. per yard, 2 feet wide. 





may be filled at pleasure to any degree of tightness, and set 

 to any angle. Invalids wiil find this article admirably adapted 

 for great ease and comfort, either on a bed or sofa. 



VULCANISED INDIA RUBBER HOSE TIPES f i r 

 Breweries, Fire-Engines, Watering Gardens, and Flexible Gas 



Tubing of various kinds. 



Portable India-Rubber Shower and Sponging Baths, Water- 

 proof Fishing Boots, Air Cushions and Beds, made any size 



to order. 



All orders addressed to Jame3 Line ILlncock, India-Rubber 

 manufactory, Goswell-road, London, will meet with immediate 

 attention. 



Fine Standard and Pjimidal Pears 



m Dwarf do. 



Standard Applet 

 Dwarf do. 

 Dwarf Plume 



„ Dwarf Figs 



Fastoli Raspberry Canes 



Fine strong Pear Stocks, 30r per lOMk 



„ Standard Flurn ^Hock», 8#. p^r 



Fine Beech and Hornbeam, 5 feet, 'Si, per 100 ; 2Sf. j r 



Oaks, 5 feet, 15*. perlOOC; large, 8 to 10 feet, 20*. per 100. 



Ash, 8 to 10 feet, 10#. per 10'). Elms, Huntingdon, 5 feet. 

 3*. per 100. 



All communications to be addressed to Johh Bell, at Mr. 

 Clas ton's, i>nej -place, Norwich, A reference or Post-office 

 order to accompany each order. 



i£j*«b, light, 24 inches wide ... 



5* : Sht a 8troag - 



3J? »» strong 

 Aft^^^tra strong 



8 Supper h®if a ? be m ade"any width it proportionate prices. 

 S^^oT Qailolf- a , coarse me »°i it will reduce the prices 

 ^•qure ftSl S? 8 P arr< >w-P^of netting for Pheasan tries, 

 MZH; tR™?™ forwarded post free. 

 C*. »S \XfJtl ^ ARD , aad BISH( >P, Market-place, 

 ^«b, Hull or N fi ee of ^P** 86 in London, Peter- 



Newcastle. 



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BERDOE'S SUPERIOR OVER-COATS combine, 

 with every other quality essential to a really respectable 

 article, the established reputation of being thoroughly imper- 

 vious to rain, and are supplied at charges the lowest possible 

 for first-class garments. A very large stock for selection. 

 AUo of RIDING and DRIVING CAPES, SHOOTING 

 JACKETS, and of the WATERPROOF PALLIUM, the well- 

 known light Over-coat for aU seasons, long regarded as one of 

 the most gentlemanly, economical, and valuable garments ever 

 invented. Price, 45s. and 50«. No slop or inferior goods kept. 

 9ff, New Bond-street, and €9, Cobnhill (only). 





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ER B0I LERS, of various Shapes, for Heating 



*aths and Conservatories. 



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ALLSOPP'S EAST INDIA PALE and OTHER 

 BURTON ALES.— The public is respectfully informed 

 the ALES of this season's Brewings are now ready for delivery, 

 and may be obtained Genuine in Casks of 18 Gallons and 

 upwards, either singly or in any quantity, at their respective 

 Stores, as under, where also a list of the Bottlers may be had :- 

 The Brewery, Burton-on-Trent ; 6 , K ng William street, 

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

 ham; The Exchange, Manchester; Royal Brewery, Dudley, 

 an d 83, Virginia-street, Glasgow. _____ 



PORTLAND CEMENT, as manufactured by J. B. 

 WHITE and SONS, possesses aU the properties of the 

 best Roman Cement, but has the advantage over that material 

 of wholly resisting frost. When used as a stucco, it does not 

 ve^tate or turn green in damp situations, and requires no 

 colouring. Employed as an hydraulic mortar for brickwork, 

 it carries four to five measures of sand to one of cement, and is 

 nroved by trial to become harder and stronger m these propor- 

 tions than Roman Cement with but one measure of sand. 

 This superior connecting power, combined with its eminently 

 h j drautt properties, point it out as the fittest material for 

 baildingsea and embankment walls, ^e lining of reservoir^ 

 cwterns and baths, and for all those purposes where strength 

 and a perfect resistance to water are required. 



Manufacturers-J. B. White and bows jf^ a °*: 8 ™f' 

 Westminster; 11, South Wharf-road, ^ dm f ^™, Bwi - 



Wars, London ; and 36, Seel-street, Liverpool. 



SCARLET GERANIUM "THE AM AZOV." 



HUGH LOW and Co. having purchased from Mr. 

 Carpenter, of Bath, the entire stock of the above-named 

 new SCARLET GEUANIUM, have great pleasure in offering 

 ic to all admirers of showy ornamental plants. It is of* robust 

 habit, most brilliant colour, and a very free bloomer; and 

 from the encomiums which bave already been paaaed upon it 

 by competent judges, who had opportunities of seeing it in 

 perfection in the nursery of the succee#fnl raiser, H. L. and Co. 

 feel confident it will be considered at ornamental an addition 

 to our flower garden plants as iU prototype was to the Great 

 Exhibition. The following is the report of the Floricultural 

 Editor of the Gardener*' < hromkU, and II. L, and Co. do not 

 hesitate to say, it is the best Scarlet Geranium ever offered to 

 the public :— 



" Pelabgohiums : E Carpenter, An excellent scarlet, robust 



in habit, and a pi ise bloomer ; trusses very large ; each pip 

 of excellent shape ; petals substantial ; together forming a 

 globular head, rarely deformed by seed vessels ; colour bril- 

 liant. A variety which U sure to become a favomite." 



Strong well-established plants ~*.$d. 



Extra ditto, with flowering buds ... ... Ii 6 



U6ual discount to the Trade. 

 Clapton Nursery, London, Nov. 8. 



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EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA. 



NIGHT AXD PERRY beg respectfully to inform 



their Patrons, and particularly those who are interested 

 in the introduction of NEW HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

 that they have now a superb collection of those that are 

 especially suited for the I'ark, Pleasure-ground, and even 

 Hedge-rows, inasmuch as their judicious introduction there, 

 instead of the too prevalent Elm and Ash, would speedily add 

 much to the beauty of the British landscape. The? are now 

 preparing a list of them, and other hardy trees and shrubs, 

 and will be happy to send it to those who appl ? for it. 



Messrs. K. and P. avail themselves of this opportunity to 

 ob-erve that their WALL-TRAINED rRUIT TREES, for 

 which their Establishment has been so long renowned, are now 

 fit for removal. Toinsnre such specimens as they sHeuld like 

 to send out, they would respectfully solicit early commands. 



Kmioht and Fwar, Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, Loadoa. 



and 



street, Black friars 



10 — — -ej. w. — o' 



S^ b 0IlIr° R,S . IMp ^OVED COPPER CIRCULATING 



Witt t»*,t ,tt » OH Iron Pram. « .«i^ *„« *_;„„ _^Pm »2 



Ig4.ivfT?^i ron f "um complete for fixing.— Fig. 2. 

 ■or iw \? D ARCH-TOP ^"~" *-«I2L 



J 5 * 2 J n R8 ' ^ th d ™* 



RMer.^A * ?. athi » b J passing water through the kitchen 



* P*fa£ *n ^, AR °H-TOP BOILER for^large Green- 

 7*0p co £ p ^kngs, from 4 to 40 gallons.— Fro. 3. 



!* * Uft «f 11 9 ' wlth ^aw-off Cocks, for Public Baths, 

 is . *> .ail*... «_ . TrNNJED C0F pER CO.L 



TT'ORDS EUREKA SHIRTS 



and FORD'S 



sold by any 



JL' EUREKA SHIRT COLLARS are not 



nosiers or drapers. The Collars possess an *™P ro { 



fastening, which entirely dispenses with t ^J e ®L*5J?f *; 

 i _ &, rt ^*w^ar»^« Aannred to any sue, suit a me ior 



Apply 



^ers /v t0 Iron mongers or Plumbers, or to 

 ■ y » Aiiioa and Son, VTarwick-iane, London. 



loops, or elastic contrivances, 

 once or 



Adapted to any 



r eiaanc cuuinvnuueB. A u« F — -- - - v. different 



_ twice round cravats. They may be h » d , ™ 2f!l: doSS 

 BiZ es, and either rounded or pointed. *™ 1 ^%m£Z. 

 Two, as samples, sent post freeon receipt oMwenty etgnv p 



age stamps 



res, sent poer iree 011 reueip* ^* v" 



Richard Foed, 1*5, Strand, London. 



TO THE TRADE. 



PE1R STOCKS, 3 years transplanted, strong 

 fine, SO*, per 1000. 

 CHERRY STOCKS, a years trauspUnte4 3 to 5 fdCt » nne « 



PEARS ( Standards*, all the leading serts, to*** 

 ARBOR-YIT JS .Chinese), 2 to 3 feet, ditto. 

 LAUREL {Common), 1 to 2 feet, ditto. 

 RHODODENDRON PONTICUM, « to 24 inches, ditto. 

 YB WS (Common), 2 and Z feet, dit^ chean. 



We bave a large stock of the *f^^^^SS 

 Prices osi application. Water and rail convey aoee w aw par*» 



rf gSSffiS« «d Co, m^^ ^. N.wc«tl*. 



upon-Tyue. 



