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THE COTTAGE GARDENER.—'ADvkRTISEMENTS. 
THE BRITISH ECONOMICAL MANURE Com¬ 
pany supplies in any quantity THE “ECONOMICAL MANURE,” 
a complete and by far tbe cheapest substitute for Guano. 
1} to 1$ cwt. per acre of this powerful Manure costing 15s. to lSs., is 
ample (more must not be used), and equals 3 cwt. of the best Peruvian 
Guana, thus saving at least 50 per cent., besides carriage, Sec. 
The agricultural world is respectfully urged to read' the hundreds of 
Testimonials from all parts of England, Scotland, and Walks, 
France, Belgium, and Spain, to be convinced that this Manure 
warrants especial and immediate attention. They prove that it gave most 
wonderful results last year on every soil and crop, far surpassing the ex¬ 
pectations of the purchasers, the dampness of this climate and the cold¬ 
ness of the soil peculiarly favouring its action on the vegetation. 
No one reading the Company’s pamphlet can doubt its being by far 
the cheapest of all Manures. In fair comparative trials on every kind of 
soil and crop with guano, dung, and other long recognised fertilizers, it 
will be seen the “Economical” was superior, that it proved most 
valuable for fruit-trees, shrubs, and garden purposes, and produced the 
most astonishing effects upon manure-heaps, applied in solution, de¬ 
composing in fifteen days all vegetable matter, peat included, and that it 
is a perfect deodoriser for liquid manure, besides enhancing its fertilizing 
properties. 
It is the result of many years labour of an eminent Foreign Agricul¬ 
turist, the Director of the Government Schools of Agriculture in his own 
country, and of high reputation as a chemist. It is patented, and is one 
of the most useful and greatest discoveries of the day. 
Price 1 2s. per cwt., packages included, and delivered free on rail or 
wharf in London. 
The Company’s pamphlet containing the Testimonials, directions for 
use, and all particulars, also samples, to be had at the Offices, No. II), 
Mark Lane, Lane, London, or sent on applying to 
BENJAMIN COVF.NEY, Manager. 
Good Agents wanted. An allowance to the trade. 
Manures. —At a time when one of the farmer’s greatest needs is a 
want of Manure, we think we shall be doing nothing more than our duty 
in calling his attention to where he may look for a supply. It would be a 
step in the right direction to make himself more or less independent of 
those who appear so little inclined to accommodate him. With this view 
he might surely test the wares of others more anxious to have his support. 
In another column will be found the prospectus of the British Economi¬ 
cal Manure Company; an undertaking that appears already to have ob¬ 
tained some position, and that has the names of many well-known 
agriculturists ready to speak to the merits of the article it supplies._ 
Mark Lane Express, —2 0 th February. 
ATKINSON & BARKER’S ROYAL INFANT’S 
PRESERVATIVE.—MOTHERS, call at your Druggist’s, or our Agents, 
aud purchase a bottle of the above. It is the Best Medicine in 
the WORLD eor ineants and young ciiildren for the prevention 
and cuve of those disorders incident to infants; affording instant 
relief in Convulsions, Flatulency, Affections of the Bowels, Diffi¬ 
cult Teething, fee.., Sec., and may be given with safety immediately 
after birth. It is no misnomer Cordial 1— no stupefactive deadly nar¬ 
cotic I but a veritable preservative of Infants! Mothers would act 
wisely in always keeping it in the nursery. 
Prepared only bv ROBERT BARKER, Bowdon, near Manchester 
(Chemist to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria), in 
Bottles at Is l^d, 2s gd, and 4s 6d each. 
Caution 1— Observe the names of “ ATKINSON & BARKER” on 
the Government stamp.—Established in the Year 1793. 
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, the Address of any 
Gardener, or his Employer, wishing to have (free bv post) Patterns, with 
prices and particulars, of HAYTHORN’S HEXAGON GARDEN NET. 
patronised by,thu Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and all the principal Gar¬ 
deners. The best and cheapest article for the protection of bloom, fruit, 
and flowers, from frosts, birds, wasps, flies, children, and servants; and 
also for placing on Hothouses. 
Letters and orders to be directed to .1. W. IIAYTHORN, Notting¬ 
ham. Parcels—Carriage paid to London, Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol 
Hull, Sec. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING 
BV HOT WATER. Warranted best Materials and Workmanship, at 
the lowest possible prices. 
J. WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea, Horticultural Architects, 
Hothouse Builders, and Hot-water Apparatus Manufacturers. The 
Nobility and Gentry about to erect Horticultural Buildings, or the 
Hot-water Apparatus, will find at our Hothouse Works, King’s Road, 
Chelsea, an extensive variety of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Conserva¬ 
tories, Pits, &c., erected, and in full operation, combining all modern 
improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can select the description of 
House best adapted for every required purpose. The Hot-water Appa¬ 
ratuses (which are efficient and economical), are particularly worthy 
of attention, and are erected in all the Houses, Pits, &c., for both Top 
and Bottom Heat, and in constant operation in the Stoves. The 
splendid collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants are in the highest 
state of cultivation, and for sale at very low prices. Also, a fine col¬ 
lection of strong Grape Vines in pots from eyes, all the best sorts. 
Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also, Cata¬ 
logues of Plants, Vfties, Seeds, &c., forwarded on application. 
J. WEEKS & Co., Kinar’s Road Chelsea, London. 
ALLSOPP’S PALE or BITTER ALE.-Messrs. 
S. ALLSOPP and SONS beg to inform the TRADE that they are now 
registering orders for the March Brewings of their PALE ALE in Casks 
of 18 Gallons and upwards, at the BREWERY, Burton-on-Trent; aud 
at the under-mentioned Branch Establishments:— 
LONDON, at 6l, King William-street, Citv ; 
LIVERPOOL, at Cook-street; 
MANCHESTER, at Ducie-place; 
DUDLEY, at the Burnt Tree ; 
GLASGOW, at 115, St. Vincent-street 
DUBLIN, at 1, Crampton-quay ; 
BIRMINGHAM, at Market Hall; 
SOUTH WALES, at 13 King-street, Bristol. 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS take the opportunity of announcing to 
PRIVATE FAMILIES that their ALES, so strongly recommended by 
the medical profession, may be procured in DRAUGHT and BOTTLES 
GENUINE from all the most RESPECTABLE LICENSED VIC¬ 
TUALLERS, on “ ALLSOPP’S PALE ALE” being specially asked for. 
When in bottle, the genuineness of the label can be ascertained by it 
ha ving “ ALLSOPP and SONS” written across it. 
ERUIT TREES, POULTRY, RABBIT, SHEEP, 
AND CAT FENCING.—Worsted Netting to protect the Bloom of 
Peach, Nectarine, and other Trees, Flower, or Seed Beds, from Frost, 
Blight, and Birds, 2 yards wide, 5d per yard. NEW TWINE NET¬ 
TING, (Tanned if required). One yard wide, l£d per yard; Two yards 
wide, 3d per yard ; four yards wide, fid ; Half-inch Mesh ditto 2 yards 
wide 6d per yard. TANNED NETTING, two or three yards wide, lid 
per yard; Four or six yards wide, 3d per yard, or 5s per 100 yards, one 
yard; 10s per 100 yards, two yards; and 20s per 100 vards. four yards 
wide. ELASTIC HEXAGON GARDEN NET, or Scrim Canvass, 44d 
per square yard. COCOA NUT FIBER, or Hemp Sheepfolding Net, 
of superior quality, four feet high, 4d. to fid. per yard. Rabbit Net, 
four feet wide, Ijd; six feet wide, 2}d; eight feet, 3d per yard. Each 
Edge Corded, id per yard extra, suitable for Poultry Fencing. Square 
Mesh Cricketing Net, fix its full width and length, made of stout cord 
3d to 4d per square yard; this is the best article made for fencing,’ 
against fowls, cats, Sic., 
At W. CULLINGFORD’S, 1, Edmund Terrace, Balls Pond Road 
Islington, London. Orders by Post, with Post Office Order or Town 
reference, punctually attended to. The Trade supplied. Fishing Nets 
of all kinds in stock. Nets made to order. Tents, Marquees, Rick 
Cloths, Tarpaulin, Lines, Rope, Twine, Sec. made to order. 
SCYTHES,-BOYD’S PATENT SELF-ADJUS' 
Ii G SCi THE will last out three of the ordinary sort, and is alws 
ready for use. We have seen this scythe at work, and can strongly i 
commend it. —bee Mark-lane Express, May 16 , 1853. To be had 
every Ironmonger and Nurseryman in the kingdom, and wholesale a 
retail of \\ M. DRAY and Co., Agricultural Implement Makers, Swa 
BAKER’S POULTRY RESTORATIVE,-A Certain 
Cure for all Diseases of Poultry, Pheasants, &c., and most especially 
valuable as a Preventative, for imparting vigour and high condition. 
MESSRS. B. recommend it with great confidence, as they have 
themselves used it for many years with the greatest success. The 
Restorative is in a Liquid and in Pills, and one amongst its numerous 
advantages is the simple manner in which it is administered, and will be 
found invaluable to all breeders and keepers of Poultry. 
The Pills and Bottles 2s fid each, with full directions. 
S. C. & C. N, BAKER , Half- Moon Passage, Gracechurch Street. 
GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, used In the 
Royal Laundry; Wotherspoon’s Machine-made Lozenges and Comfits, 
! packed in neat 4 oz., 8oz>, lfi oz., and 71b. Boxes, free from colouring 
matter, which is so much objected to; Scotch Marmalade, Jams and 
Jellies, now so universally known for fine quality, prepared by Steam 
Power, for Home use and Exportation. Scld by all Shopkeepers 
London—WOTHERSPOON, MACKAY, Se Co., 66, Queen Street 
i Cheapsidc. 
Glasg ow—ROBERT WOTHERSPOON and Co., 411, Dunloo Street. 
FOOD FOR PIGS—Rice Meal is now acknow- 
! ledged to be the best and cheapest Food for Pigs. It is now bein<* 
j extensively used by the largest Pig-feeders in the kingdom, to whom 
I reference can be given, as also to several who won prizes at the last 
Smithfield Cattle Show. In order that small consumers may test its 
merits, 4 cwt. will be sent for Post Office Order of £2 2s, including sucks. 
Rice Meal, £9 per ton. 
JAMES MAY and CO., Finsbury Wharf, City Road Basin, London, 
j Delivered in London Free. 
„ THE ROSE GARDEN, 
By WILLIAM PAUL, of the Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
“ Infinitely the best work ever written on the Culture of the Kose.”- 
Botunic Garden. 
Bv the same Author, price Is, 
AN HOUR WITH THE HOLLYHOCK. 
London; Piper Brothers & Co., 23, Paternoster Row; and all 
Booksellers. 
New Edition, Price 8d; or by Post, of the Author, Kelsale, Saxmundham 
Suffolk, Is. 
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