42
Catalogue of the British Section.
GROUP II.
Agriculture, Horticulture, and Forestry.
Plants for Food and Physic (excluding Fresh Fruits and Vegetables which are to be the subject of
temporary exhibitions). Tobacco and other Narcotic Plants. Vegetable Fibre (as Cotton,
Flax, Hemp, Jute, China Grass, &c.); and other Plants of Commerce in their raw state. Cocoons OF
Silk Worms. Animal Products in a Raw State (Skins, Hides, Feathers, Bristles, &c.).
Wool. Products of Forestry (Timber, Wood for Cabinet Work, Tanning Substances, Resin in a
raw state, Dyeing Woods, Barks, Charcoal Tinder). Peat and its Products. Manures.
Drawings and Models of Objects used in Agriculture, Horticulture, and Forestry ,
Farm Maps. Works of the Experimental Stations, Woodland and Forest Doom Books,
Statics of Forests, &c. Processes and Inventions for Producing, Transporting, and
StORING THE ABOVE-MENTIONED PRODUCTS. PLANS OF GARDENS, DRAWINGS AND MODELS OF
Horticultural Implements, Hot-Houses, Conservatories, Irrigation, &c. New Methods
of Horticultural Cultivation.
(Vide Temporary Exhibitions, No. 4.)
SUTTON & SONS (the Queen’sSeeds-
men), Reading, Berkshire.—Agricultural and
Horticultural Seeds; Dried Specimens of
Grasses, Cereals and other Plants, cultivated
in England ; Models of Roots, &c. (6)
{See Appendix.')
CARTER, DUNNETT & BEALE,
237 and 238, High Holborn, London.—Models
(natural size and coloured) of all the leading
roots and plants in cultivation in the United
Kingdom in profitable agriculture ; Speci
mens of Agricultural Seeds and Plants;
Growing examples of Grass Seed for
pasturcs, towns, &c., and collection of
specimens grown under sewage irrigation
from exhibitors’ seeds, in the R.omford
Sewage Farm of W. Hope, Esq. (7)
[See Appendix.)
RAYNBIRD, CALDECOTT,
BAWTREE, DOWLING & COMPANY
(Limited), Basingstoke.—Seed Corn, Grass,
and other Agricultural Seeds, with Descrip-
tive Catalogue. (8)
RADCLYFFE, Dick, & COM
PANY, 129, High Holborn, London.—Seeds;
Garden Tools and Implements; Fern Cases;
Horticultural Decorations. (761)
LOVEY, Edward, Ponsnooth,
Perran-ar-worthal, Cornwall. — Beehives.
(10)
MUNN, Major W.Aug., Churchill
House, Dover.—Beehive, called “ Bar and
Frame” Hive, or “ Hive within Hive;”
sheltering the Bees from cold and wet,
and providing easymeans ofhiving swarms,
and removing Combs and Bees. (792)
LONDON MANURE COMPANY,
116, Fenchurch Street, London.—Manures and
the materials used in their manufacture—
Peruvian, Mexican, and Curaco Guano;
Phosphates and Superphosphates of Lime ;,
Ammoniacal Manures; Blood Manure,;
I Coprolites and Pseudo-Coprolites; Borie
| Ash and Dissolved Bone ; Turnip and otfyer
special manures. (11)
PACKARD, E., & COMPANY,
Ipswich, Suffolk; London Office: 153, len-
church Street.—-Artificial Manures, Phos
phates of Lime, &c., from which they are
made ; Drawings and Photographs of e.xhi-
bitors’ works, and Models of Machinery.
(12)